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Indian Council of Historical Research35, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi - 110 001
Indian Council of Historical Research(An Autonomous Organisation under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)
2019 - 2020
Regd. No. S-5339 dated 7th March 1972
Copyright © ICHRYear : 2019
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on behalf of the Indian Council of Historical Research,35, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi- 110 001
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Executive Editor
Prof. Kumar Ratnam(Member-Secretary)
Editors
Dr. Rajesh KumarDirector (Journal, Publication &
Library)
Dr. Naushad AliDeputy Director (Publication)
Dr. Om Jee UpadhyayDirector (Research &
Administration)
Dr. Saurabh Kumar MishraDeputy Director (Journal)
Compilation & Editorial AssistanceDr. Jyoti Shukla
Shri Gaurav Kumar
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CONTENTS
List of Apendices ivList of Tables v-vi
PART – I
SECTIONS
I General 03
II Income 2019-20 08
III. Research Promotion Activities 2019-20 09
IV. ICHR Publications 2019-20 24
V. Indian Historical Review (IHR) & Itihas 27(Shodh-Patrika) 2019-20
VI. ICHR Special Research Projects 2019-20 33
VIII. Library-Cum-Documentation Centre 2019-20 40
VIII. Activities of the Regional Centres of ICHR 2019-20 42
IX. Hindi Pakhwada and other Activities 2019-20 54
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PART – II
APPENDICES
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I. Members of the Council 2019-20 60
II. Members of the Administrative Committeeand Research Projects Committee 2019-20 64
II (A) Members of the Other Committees/Sub-committees/Advisory Panels 2019-20 66
III Statement Showing the Staff Strength 2019-20 70
IV. Annual Accounts of ICHR 2019-20 73
V. Separate Audit Report of the Comptroller & AuditorGeneral of India on the Accounts of theICHR for the year ended 31 March 2020 123
VI. Research Projects for 2019-20 128
VI (A) Ongoing Research Projects 2019-20 135
VII National Fellowships 2019-20 141
VII (A) Ongoing National Fellowships 2019-20 143
VIII Senior Academic Fellowships 2019-20 144
VIII (A) Ongoing Senior Academic Fellowships 2019-20 146
IX Post-Doctoral Fellowships 2019-20 148
IX (A) Ongoing Post-Doctoral Fellowships 2019-20 150
X Junior Research Fellowships 2019-20 152
X (A) Ongoing Junior Research Fellowships 2019-20 160
XI Gurukul Fellowship 2019-20 169
XII Foreign Travel Grants 2019-20 170
XIII Contingency (Study-Cum-Travel) Grants 2019-20 173
XIV Publication Subsidy 2019-20 182
XV Seminars/Symposia/Conferences/Workshops 2019-20 188*****
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LIST OF TABLES
1. Research Projects, Fellowships and Contingency(Study-Cum-Travel) Grant approved since inceptionof the Council i.e. from 1972-73 10
2. Amount Received by way of Royalty and Sales ofICHR Publications during the Year 2019-20 25
3. Statement Showing the Staff Strength 2019-20(as on 31st March, 2020) 70
4.1 Balance Sheet for the period 1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 74
4.2 Income and Expenditure Statement for theperiod 1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 75
4.3 Receipt and Payment Account for the period1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 77
5.1 Schedule-1: Corpus/Capital Funds for theperiod 1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 80
5.2 Schedule-2: For Designated—Earmarked/Endowment Funds for the period 1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 81
5.3 Schedule-3: Current Liabilities and Provisionsfor the period 1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 82
5.3(c) Schedule-3(c) : Unuitilized Grant from UGC,Government of India & State Government 84
5.4 Schedule 4: Fixed Assets for the period1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 85
5.5 Schedule-5: Investments from Earmarked/EndowmentFunds for the period 1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 87
5.5 Schedule-5 5A Investment from Earmarked/Endowments Fundsfor the period 1/-4-2019 to 31/03/2020 88
5.6 Schedule-6: Investments Others 89
5.7 Schedule-7: Current Assets for the period1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 90
5.7 Schedule-7: Current Assets (Annexure A) for the period1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 92
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5.8 Schedule-8: Loan Advances and Deposits 93
5.9 Schedule-9: Academic Receipts for the period1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 96
5.10 Schedule-10: Grant/Subsidies and Donations for theperiod 1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 99
5.11 Schedule-11: Income from Royalty for the period1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 100
5.12 Schedule-12: Interest Earned 101
5.13 Schedule-13: Other Income for the period1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 102
5.14 Schedule-14: Prior Period Income for the period1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 104
5.15 Schedule-15: Staff Payments and Benefits(Establishment Expenses) 105
6.16 Schedule 16: Academic Expenses for the period1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 106
5.17 Schedule-17: Administrative and General Expenses 108
5.18 Schedule-18: Transportation Expenses for theperiod 1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 110
5.19 Schedule-19: Repairs and Maintenance 111
5.20 Schedule-20: Finance Cost 112
5.21 Schedule-21: Other Expenses 113
5.22 Schedule-22: Prior Period Expenses 114
5.23 Schedules-23: Significant Account Policies for theperiod 1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 115
5.24 Schedules-24Contingent Liabilities and Notes account
For the period 1/4/2019 to 31/3/2020 118
Provident Fund Account 2019-20 119
6.1 Balance Sheet of GPF/CPF Account as on 31/3/2020 120
6.2 Income and Expenditure Account for the year endedas on 31/3/2020 121
6.3 Receipts and Payments Accounts of GPF/CPFfor the year ended 31/3/2020 122
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INDIAN COUNCIL OF HISTORICAL RESEARCHANNUAL REPORT, 2019-20
The Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) is an autonomous organizationunder the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) [now, Ministry ofEducation], Government of India, duly registered, vide Registration No. S 5339 underSocieties Registration Act (Act XXI of 1860) being an Act for registration of Literary,Scientific and Charitable Societies. The ICHR was established by the Ministry ofEducation & Social Welfare, Govt. of India (now, Ministry of Education) on 27th
March 1972 on the recommendation of a Working Group set up by the Governmentof India in December 1971 comprising Professor R.S. Sharma, Patna University(Chairman); Professor Satish Chandra, Jawaharlal Nehru University; ProfessorTapan Ray Chaudhuri, Delhi University; Dr. S.N. Prasad, Director, National Archives;Shri J. Veeraraghvan, Director (Internal Finance), Ministry of Education & SocialWelfare; and Smt. S. Doraiswami, Deputy Education Adviser, Ministry of Education& Social Welfare.
The primary objective of the Council is to promote and give directions to historicalresearch and to encourage and foster objective and scientific writing of history. Enhancingthe academic standard of the output of ICHR activities has been foremost objective init's agenda. The objectives of the Council as laid down in the Memorandum ofAssociation (MoA) are as under:
a. to foster objective and scientific writing of history such as will inculcate an
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informed appreciation of the country’s national and cultural heritage;
b. to review the progress of historical research from time to time and indicateneglected or new areas where research needs to be specially promoted;
c. to sponsor historical research programmes and assist institutions andorganizations engaged in historical research;
d. to provide technical assistance for the formulation of historical researchprogramme by individuals or institutions and to support institutionalarrangements for training in research methodology;
e. to develop and support centres for documentation and reference service onhistorical research;
f. to maintain a National Register of research workers in history and their fieldsof specialization;
g. to initiate measures, in cooperation with State Archives and Regional RecordSurvey Committees, for the location, survey, listing and preservation of historicalmaterial in private custody or in institutions lacking the necessary facilities;
h. to indicate periodically areas and topics on which historical research is to bepromoted and adopt special measures for the development of research inneglected or new areas of historical research such as economic and socialhistory, historical geography, history of science and technology, history of arts,etc;
i. to coordinate research activities in the field of historical research;
j. to act as a clearing house of ideas and information on historical research inIndia and abroad;
k. to organize, sponsor and support seminars, workshops, and conferences forthe promotion and utilization of historical research;
l. to promote publications of historical research of a high standard and toundertake publication of digests, periodicals and journals devoted to suchresearch;
m. to encourage the production of popular literature which would foster anobjective understanding of India’s cultural heritage;
n. to undertake the compilation and publication of source material such as wouldfacilitate historical research and historical writing;
o. to institute and administer scholarships and fellowships for historical research;
p. to develop a body of talented young historians and to identify and encourage
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research talent, encourage the young teachers in universities and other researchorganizations;
q. to advise the Government of India on all such matters pertaining to historicalresearch and training in history methodology as may be referred to it from timeto time, including cooperation arrangements in historical research and trainingfacilities with foreign academic bodies;
r. to enter into arrangements with the Government of India, State Governmentsand other public or private organizations or individuals for furtherance of itsobjectives, for implementation of its programmers and for securing and acceptingendowments, grantsin aid, donations or gifts on mutually agreed terms andconditions;
s. to acquire by gift, purchase, lease or otherwise any property, movable orimmovable, which may be necessary or convenient for the purposes of theCouncil and to construct, alter and maintain any building or buildings for thepurposes of the Council;
t. to draw, make, accept, endorse, discount and negotiate Government of Indiaand other promissory notes, bills of exchange, cheques or other negotiableinstruments;
u. to invest the funds of the Council in such securities or in such manner as mayfrom time to time be determined be [sic] by the Governing Body and, fromtime to time, to sell or transfer such investments;
v. to take over and acquire by purchase, gift or otherwise from Government andother public bodies or private individuals, movable and immovable propertiesor other funds together with any attendant obligations and engagements notinconsistent with the objects of the Council;
w. to sell, transfer, lease or otherwise dispose of any movable or immovableproperty of the Council; and
x. generally to take all such measures as may be found necessary from time totime to promote historical research and its utilization in the country.
The Council also awards and administers various categories of FellowshipsResearch, Projects on significant historical themes for historical research. Beside these,the Council also provids financial supports in the form of Publication Subsidy Grantsfor the publication of standard books, Journals and Seminar Proceeding. It alsofinancially supports the scholars in their pursuits of research under the scheme of ForeignTravel Grant (FTG) & StudycumTravel Grant (STG). The ICHR also collaborateswith the councils/organizations of different countries under its Cultural Exchange
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Programme (CEP) to promote historical research globally. The Council organizesNational/International level Seminars and Workshops on the theme of historicalsignificance besides extending financial assistance to the professional organizations ofhistorians in the country for organizing seminars, symposia, workshops and conferences,etc. both at regional and national levels. A wellequipped LibrarycumDocumentationCentre with facilities of DELNET and JSTOR at its Headquarter, New Delhi is alsobeing maintained.
In order to attract talent and encourage historical research, the Council’s threeRegional Centres at Guwahati, Bengaluru and Pune continued the academic activitiesin the respective regions, during the year under report. The LibrarycumDocumentationunits at these Centres have come up as the main Centres of learning and referencelibraries which have been providing useful services to the best satisfaction of the scholarsof these regions. The centres have been instrumental in propagating and implementingvarious research funding schemes of the Council in their respective regions and thushelping the Council to achieve the objectives for which it was established by theGovernment of India.
Regional Centers
As it is evident from the brief account of the activities during 20192020, theRegional Centres of the ICHR functioning at Bengaluru, Guwahati and Pune haveplayed very important role being nodal agencies in our efforts to include our programmesin the Southern, NorthEastern and Western regions. The three Centres have organizedvarious seminars, lecture series, workshops and conducted fellowships examinations,book exhibition programmes, etc. for the benefit of local scholars at regional level.
Composition of the Council
The Council consists of the following members:
An eminent historian nominated by the Government of India who shall be theChairman of the Council.
Eighteen historians nominated by the Government of India.
Representative of the UGC.
Director General, Archaeological Survey of India.
Director General, National Archives of India.
Four persons to represent Government who shall be nominated by theGovernment of India.
Member Secretary, ICHR.
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The Composition of the Council as on 31st March 2020 is shown in Appendix-I.
The Council has two Statutory Committees — the Administrative Committeeand the Research Projects Committee. Besides these, there are other SubCommitteesand Advisory Panels, comprising members from within the Council and those coopted from outside. The composition of all such Committees as on 31st March 2020are shown in Appendices II and II(A).
The Council Secretariat is headed by the Member Secretary who functions asthe Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for implementation of its decisions. The total staffstrength as on 31st March 2020 is shown in Appendix III. The ICHR has its headquarterat 35, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi110001 and three Regional Centres named asthe ICHR Southern Regional Centre (SRC) located at Law College Premises, 1, PalaceRoad, Bengaluru, Karnataka; the ICHR North East Regional Centre (NERC) locatedat Library Extension Building, Guhati University, Guwahati, Assam; and, the ICHRWestern Regional Centre (WRC) located at Deccan College, PostGraduate andResearch Institute, Pune, Maharashtra.
Research Promotional Activities, 201920 in Section III of Part I, give informationin a nutshell relating to the academic activities performed by the ICHR during the yearunder report and thus justifying the purpose for which it was established as anautonomous organization by the Government of India in 1972.
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During the year 20192020, the ICHR received a total sum of Rs 2345.10 lakhfrom the Education Ministry (Goverment of India). The comprised Capital grant of RsRs. 62.55 lakh and Revenue Grant of Rs 2136.38 lakh. The Council utilized Rs. 2210.10lakh (Capital: Rs 64.46 lakh and Revenue: Rs 2145.64 lakh) during the year, leavingan unspent balance of Rs 135.00 lakh).
A detailed account of this period and the separate Audit Report of the Comptroller& Auditor General of India on Accounts of the ICHR for the year ended on 31st
March 2020 are shown at Appendices IV and V, respectively.
Year Income Expenditure (Amounts in lakh) (Amounts in lakh)
20192020 2345.10 2210.10
Section IIINCOME,2019-2020
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As envisaged in the Memorandum of Association (MoA), the primary objectivefor which the Indian Council of Historical Research was established by the Governmentof India, as an autonomous organization, is to foster objective and scientific writing ofhistory such as will inculcate an informed appreciation of the country’s national andcultural heritage (for detailed objectives, please refer SectionI General). In order toachieve these objectives, the prime responsibility of the ICHR is to encourage, directlyand indirectly, research in history, make rigorous assessment of the quality of researchwork, and exercise a close monitoring of results before providing funds to individuals/institutions for research and publication. During the year under report this objectivewas successfully achieved through various research funding schemes of the Council,which includes award of Fellowships; Research Projects; Contingency (StudycumTravel) Grants; Foreign Travel Grants for Indian scholars, including their maintenanceabroad and for visits of foreign scholars to India; Publication Subsidy; and financialassistance to professional organizations of historians for holding Seminars/Symposia/Conferences/Workshops, etc. on subjects of historical significance, as briefed below,of which details are covered in various Sections in Part I and Appendices in Part II ofthis Annual Report.
Section IIIRESEARCH PROMOTIONAL
ACTIVITIES,2019-2020
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TABLE 1Research Projects, Fellowships and Contingency
(Study-Cum-Travel) Grant approvedsince inception of the Council i.e. from 1972-73
The information regarding the research funding provided to the scholars undervarious schemes, viz. Research Projects, Fellowships, Contingency (StudyCumTravel)Grants, Foreign Travel Grants, Publication Subsidy, Seminar/Symposia/Conferences/Workshops, etc of the Council since its inception is as follows:
Year Research Fellowships Contingency Total columnsProjects (Study-cum-Travel) 2+3+4
Grants
1 2 3 4 5
197273 19 8 1 28
197374 8 11 2 21
197475 7 14 2 23
197576 18 12 15 45
197677 21 37 82 140
197778 5 21 159 185
197879 22 31 115 168
197980 18 44 138 200
198081 17 94 106 217
198182 49 86 183 318
198283 15 135 180 330
198384 10 76 59 145
198486 30 141 199 370
198587 30 88 166 284
198687 23 63 138 224
198788 32 134 198 364
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198889 20 104 73 197
198990 19 147 88 254
199091 18 93 67 178
199192 22 107 97 226
199293 30 153 51 234
199394 13 82 90 184
199495 7 59 32 98
199596 14 63 83 160
199697 4 19 30 53
199798 29 93 22 144
199899 9 29 45 83
19992000 2 6 18 26
200001 11 137 97 245
200102 27 178 66 271
200203 20 293 173 486
200304 18 257 118 393
200405 18 287 111 416
200506 26 169 109 304
200607 57 368 69 494
200708 45 407 123 575
200809 44 487 124 655
200910 50 455 95 600
201011 46 370 103 519
201112 49 336 94 479
201213 22 99 44 165
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201314 27 108 100 235
201415 45 201 71 317
201516 56 174 307 537
201617 49 170 95 312
201718 37 163 106 312
201819 67 207 68 342
201920 62 205 76 343
A) Research Projects and Special Research Projects
Item Number Available in
Research Projects Awarded, 201920 31 Part II Appendix VI
Ongoing Research Projects, 201920 31 Part II Appendix VI A
Special / Research Projects, 201920 12 Part I Section VI
B) Fellowhips
Item Number Available in
Junior Research Fellowships awarded,201920 81* Part II Appendix X
Ongoing Junior Research Fellowships, 201920 78 Part II Appendix X A
PostDoctoral Fellowships, 201920 10 Part II Appendix IX
Ongoing PostDoctoral Fellowships, 201920 11 Part II Appendix IX A
Senior Academic Fellowships, 201920 08 Part II Appendix VIII
Ongoing Senior Academic Fellowships,201920 11 Part II Appendix VIII A
National Fellowships, 201920 04 Part II Appendix VII
Ongoing National Fellowships, 201920 02 Part II Appendix VII AGurukul Fellowships, 201920 00 Part II Appendix VIII
C) Contingency (study-cum-travel) Grants and Foreign Travel Grants
Item Number Available in
Contingency (Study–CumTravel)Grants, 201920 73 Part II Appendix XIII
Foreign Travel Grants, 201920 03 Part II Appendix XII
* Since in the previous year two seats left vacant therefore in the current financial year 80+1=81scholars were awarded JRF.
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D) Seminars, Exhibitions, Workshops, Conferences, Etc:
Item Number Available in
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences,Congresses, Workshops, etc., 201920 67 Part II Appendix XV
ICHR Lectures Series, 201920 07ICHR Special Seminars 07
E) Publication Subsidies
Item Number Available in
Publication Subsidies, 201920 (apprpved) 32 Part II Appendix XIV
Publication, 201920 21 Part II Appendix XIV
F) ICHR Publications
Item Number Available in
(i) Books 04 Part I Section IV
(ii) Journal Part I Section IV
Hindi 02
English 02
(iii) Newsletter 04 Part I Section IV
G) NATIONAL EDUCATION DAY PROGRAMMEMaulana Abul Kalam Azad Memorial Lecture, 2019
On the occasion of 12th ‘National Education Day’ One Day Symposium on thetopic, Veer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar: Life and Mission was held on 11th
November, 2019 in which four panellists namely Prof. Raghuvendra Tanwar, Prof.Himanshu Chaturvedi, Prof. Himanshu Roy and Dr. Balmukund Pandey have expressedtheir views on different aspects of Veer Savarkar’s life and his work for the Nation.Hon’ble Chairman ICHR Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar presided the event. Prof. KumarRatnam, Member secretary and Dr. Om Jee Upadyaya, Director (R&A) also expressedtheir views. The recent Publications of the ICHR were also released.
H) SPECIAL LECTURES / SPECIAL SEMINARS/SYMPOSIUM
• A three Days National Seminar was organized on the subject Rana Kumbha:
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Vyaktitva Evam Krititva in academic collaboration of Janardhan Rai NagarRajasthan Vidyapeeth, Udaipur, between 10 – 12 July 2019. Prof. Col. S.S.Sarangdeoth, ViceChancellor, Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth,Udaipur chaired the Innugural Session Prof. K. S. Gupta delivered the keynoteaddress Dr. Balmukund Pandey, Organizing Secretary, Akhil Bhartiya IthihasSankalan Yojna, New Delhi, Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman, ICHR,New Delhi and Prof. Kumar Ratnam, Member Secretary, ICHR were on thedais in the Inaugural Session of the Seminar. The three days National Seminarwas conducted and coordinated by Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L) andDr. Saurabh Kumar Mishra, Deputy Director (Journal), ICHR, New Delhi.Altogether nine parallel sessions were conducted in which total 62 ResearchScholars presented their research papers. Also, a documentary film based onthe life of Rana Kumbha was shown. In valedictory session 12 July 2019, Prof.Manorama Upadhyay was the keynote speaker and Prof. P. K. Dashaura chairedthe Valedictory function while Valedictory speech was delivered by Prof. RajneeshKumar Shukla, Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University,Vardha, Maharastra.
• Three days National Seminar on xka/h vkSj mudh lelkef;d izklafxdrk%lekt laLÑfr vkSj Lojkt was held during 2022 August 2019 at egkRek xkaèkhvarjjk"Vªh; fo'ofo|ky;] Wardha.
On the auspicious occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of the ‘Father of theNation’ Mahatma Gandhi, threedays National Seminar was jointly organizedby the ICHR, New Delhi and Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University,Wardha, on the theme mentioned above. To bring academic excellence andIndian distinction to the symposium, more than 60 subject experts from diversedisciplines were selected from all corners of the Country. Dr. Vinod Kumar, Dr.Praveen Kumar Sharma and Academic Advisor Dr. Manoj Kumar Rai were theCoordinators. Academic sessions were chaired by Professor SaradinduMukharji, Prof. Gopinathan, Prof. Ramprakash Dwivedi, Prof. KM Malti, Prof.Himanshu Chaturvedi, Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi and Prof. Pushpa Motiani. Thefollowing scholars made presentations on different aspects of the seminar. Dr.Neelima Vasistha, Dr. Vishwanath Mishra, Dr. Devmitra, Prof. Hitendra KumarPatel, Prof. Girish Chandra Pandey, Prof. Sudhir Kumar, Shri Anant Vijay, Prof.Dinesh Singh, Dr. Avtar Jadhav, Prof. Ramprakash Dwivedi, Prof. Anand Kumar,Prof. Namita Nimbalkar, Dr. Veenu Pant, Dr. Sushma Sharma, Prof. V.K.Vashistha, Shri Rajneesh Raj, Prof. G. Gopinathan, Prof. KM Malti, Dr. DevyaniChakraborty, Prof. Medha Tapiawala, Dr. Shailesh Kumar Mishra, Dr.
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Ravishekhar Singh and Dr. Rana Sonia. In the concluding session of the seminaron 22 August 2019, Prof. Rajaneesh Kumar Shukla. Prof. Sanjay Paswan, Prof.Ashok Modak and Mr. Raghav Sharan Sharma expressed their views.
• Three Day National Seminar on History and Cultural Heritage of Ladakh,conducted at Leh during September 1720, 2019 at Central Institute of BuddhistStudies (CIBS).
Forty Five research papers on various aspects of the main themes of the seminarwere presented by the scholars. The inaugural programme was graced by Prof.Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman ICHR, Dr. Geshe Konchok Wangdu, DirectorCIBS, Prof. Rajaneesh Kumar Shukla, Vice Chancellor, Mahtama GandhiInternational Hindi University, Wardha, and Dr. Balmukund Pandey, NationalOrganising Secretary, Akhil Bharatiya Itihas sanklan Yojana, New Delhi. Prof.Baidyanath Labh, Vice Chancellor, Nava Nalanda Mahavihar, Nalanda, Prof.Pramod Joglekra, Department of AIHC & Archaeology, Deccan College, Pune,Sh. Ashutosh Bhatnagar, Director, JKSC, New Delhi and Dr. Lalit Gupta, Jammushared the dais in the Valedictory Session. The proceedings of the programmewere conducted by Dr. Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A) while the event wasjointly coordinated by Dr. Pradeep Kumar Das, Dr. Saurabh Kumar Mishraand Dr. Suresh Kumar.
• SevenDays National Workshop on Pali Literature as a Source of IndianHistory and Culture held between 2026 July 2019 at Nava NalandaMahavihar, Nalanda, Bihar
The ICHR conducted a workshop in academic collaboration with Nava NalandaMahavihara at Nava Nalanda Mahavihar, Nalanda, Bihar. Altogether 11 resourcepersons interacted with 70 participants on various subthemes of the workshops.The workshop was successfully coordinated by the Dr. Suresh Kumar, AssistantDirector (Research).
• OneDay Symposium on Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), 2019- Lessonsfrom History was held on 6th February, 2020.
OneDay Symposium on ‘Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), 2019 Lessonsfrom History’ was held on 6 February 2020. Prof. Raghuvendra Tanwar,Professor Emeritus (Modern History), Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra; Dr.Dilip Karambelkar, Director,Vivek Centre For Interdisciplinary Research, Pune;Sh. Praful Ketkar, Editor, The Organiser; Sh. Anoop Antony Jospeh, NationalCoordinator, Bharat Niti; and Dr. Avinash Dharmadhikari, Former IAS Officer,Mumbai expressed their views on the following sub themes:
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* 'The Partition of India (1947) and the Exchange of Population with SpecialReference to the Punjab'.
* 'Placing the Minorities and the Citizenship Amendment Act in HistoricalPerspective'.
* 'Understanding the Citizenship Amendment Act'.
* 'Myth Making on CAA and Solutions'.
* 'CAA: Fulfilling India’s Historical Dharma of accepting and protecting theOppressed and Persecuted : Introduction of CAA'.
A large number of scholars/teachers of Delhi University, Jawaharlal NehruUniversity and Jamia Milia Islamia University attended the symposium. Dr. Om JeeUpadhyay, Director (Research & Administration) introduced the theme while theprogramme was coordinated by Dr. Suresh Kumar, Assistant Director (Research).Professor Kumar Ratnam, Member Secretary interacted with the participants.
Hon’ble Chairman Professor Arvind P. Jamkhedkar presided over theprogramme. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L); Dy. Directors Dr. Jyostana Arora,Dr. Md. Naushad Ali and Dr. Saurabh Kumar Mishra; Assistant Directors Dr. NitinKumar, Dr. Vinod Kumar, Dr. Noopur Singh, Dr. Pravin Kumar Sharma and Smt.Malvika Gulati also attended the symposium.
I) ICHR LECTURE SERIES
a) Prof. S. C. Mittal delivered a Special Lecture on the topic, verlj dk tfy;kaokykgR;kdkaM on 5th April, 2019.
b) Prof. K. S. Gupta delivered a special lecture on the topic jk.kk oqQEHkk % O;fDrRo,oa ÑfrRo on 8th May, 2019
c) Prof. P. S. Chaturvedi delivered a special lecture on the topic: Exploring theVedic Data on Early Technologies in India on 12th June, 2019
d) Dr. Rajeev Saraswat delivered lecture on Climate Change and Humans: Lessonfrom the Past on 5th July, 2019.
e) Fitness pledge programme was conducted along with watching of live telecast oflaunching of Fit India Movement by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India ShriNarendra Modi in the Committee Room of ICHR on 29th August, 2019.
f) Special Lecture of Professor I. S. Vishwakarma, Chairman, U.P. HigherEducation Commission, Pragyraj on ‘The Life and Role of Neta Ji Subhas ChandraBose in India’s Freedom Movement’ was held on 23rd January, 2020 in theCommittee Room of ICHR.
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g) Special lecture of Prof. Anjali Gera Roy, Professor in the Department ofHumanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpuron ‘Memories and Post Memories of the Partition of India on 12th February2020 in the Committee Room of ICHR.
J) Cultural Exchange Programme (CEP), 2019-20
1. Indo- German
ICHR-DFG Workshop on ‘Cultures of Archival Research in Germany andIndia’ between 15 and 21 May 2019 in Germany
The joint workshop between Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) andGerman Research Foundation (DFG) was conducted in Marburg and Berlin during 15to 21 May 2019. This workshop focused on theoretical and methodological conceptsof archival work as well as its techniques in German and Indian archives and particularlyaddressed to 22 Doctoral and PostDoctoral researchers from Germany and Indiawho have already gained some experience in archival research. The applications wereinvited through an open call. Total 85 applications were received out of which 12Indian scholars were shortlisted for attending the workshop. Dr. Meena Gautam,represented the ICHR and Prof. Nanditha Krishna attended it as Resource Personsfrom India side.The inauguration of the workshop was organized at Hass Staatsarchiv,(State Archives) Marburg on 15th May 2019. Prof. Benedikt Stuchtey welcomed theparticipants and briefed about the three days Workshop. The inaugural lecture wasdelivered by Dr. Karsten Uhde from Archival School, Marburg on ‘German andEuropean Archival Landscapes’ which was followed by a Guided tour of the StateArchives Staatsarchiv Marburg. Prof. Michael Bolker, Vice President of the Universityof Marburg also visited the workshop and addressed the participants. Dr. PhilippMuller from University of Gottingen delivered the evening lecture on ‘ContestedArchives, Negotiations, Interactions and Change’. Other presentations on subsequentdays were made by various experts.
Dr. Nanditha Chinny Krishna spoke on ‘Preservation and Conservation ofArchival material in the C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation Library’; Prof. NeileshBose (University of Victoria) delivered his lecture on ‘Digital Turns and PostColonialRealities: India and Bangladesh across Temporal, Imperial, and Digital Divides’; Dr.Hartmut Bergenthum and Dr. Timo Glaser on ‘Digital Humanities and the UniversityLibrary and its archives’; Dr. Katrin Marc Jaskulski on ‘The Hessian Civil Registersas an example of Digitisation, Dissimination and Legal Questions in the Marburg StateArchives’; Guided Tour of the archives and presentation by Dr. Getdien Jonker on
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‘The Berlin Mosque Ahmaddiya Archives, 1923 2004 Accession and arrangementsof the Collections acquired by German National Archives’; Ms. Amrita Biswas (JNU)on ‘Kolkata Reloaded: Cinephilia, Film festivals and the City; etc.’
The resource persons and the participants also had a meeting with Prof. MichaelMann from Humboldt University of Berlin; Dr. Heineken Liebau and Staff of LeibnizZentrum Moderner Orient (Centre for Modern Oriental Studies).
Each participant was given 1015 minutes to present their subjects of researchfollowed by discussion and suggestions regarding the sources they consulted or aregoing to consult. Waseem Dar Ahmed (JMI) presented his paper on ‘Histories andAutobiographies of a Nation: A study of contesting Political Autobiographies of Kashmir’;Rasika Ajotikar (from SOAS) on ‘The Aesthetics of the Music Archives as anInstitution’; Reyazul Haque on ‘East German News Reels on India from Progress FilmArchives’; Dr. Sutapa Das, Assistant Professor, Bharti College, Delhi University spokeon ‘Bengali Hindu Refugees from East Pakistan and their Rehabilitation at Dandakaranyaand Delhi (19581979)’; Josefine Hoffman, ‘IndoGerman cooperation in the secondhalf of the Twentieth century’; Neha Kanwar, JNU (Ph.D. student) ‘Battle overBoundaries: Caste Practices, Rituals and Jodhpur Princely State, Rajasthan’; MirkoSchwagmann, Albert LudwigUniversity at Freiburg, Germany (Ph.D. student)‘Moscow – India – Bonn – A Cultural path of Foreign Aid in the Cold War, 19551965’. Philipp Horstmeier, (pursuing M.A. thesis), ‘Classics in Colonialism in India’;Dr. Ashutosh Kumar, Ph.D., Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, New Delhi,‘Coolinama: Lost Voices of Indentured Indians’; Eric Hielscher, ‘Indian Indenture inthe British Empire – A Global Network, 18831920’; Ranjana Saha, Indian Instituteof Science Education and Research, Mohali, ‘Questions about Theories, Methodologiesand the Archives Medical Advice on Breastfeeding in Colonial Bengal’; Prachi Prabhu,‘Sexual Labor, Social Reform and Recasting Communities in Colonial Goa: A Study ofGomantak Maratha Samaj’; Deepti Mulgund, JNU, ‘The Social Life of Art: Tracingthe Development of Art Publics in Colonial Bombay 18501930’; ShraddhaBhatawadekar, Brandenburg University of Technology in Germany, ‘Significance ofBuilt Railway Heritage in India through a case study of Chhatrapati Shivaji MaharajTerminus, Mumbai’; Dr. Aparna Balachandran, Assistant Professor, Department ofHistory, Delhi University, ‘Law, Urbanization and Colonial Rule’; Florian Meister,‘Cyclone in Calcutta 1864’; Dr. Abhimanyu Singh Arha, Assistant Professor(Environmental History), University of Rajasthan, ‘State, Trade and Ecology: A Studyof Marwar 17071843 AD’; Syed Shahid Ashraf, JNU,‘Weapon making and StatePatronage: Kamangar and Naqqash in Mughal Badaun’; Sriparna Chatterjee, ‘LabourWomen in Colonial Bengal Raniganj Coal Mines’; Atim, University of Gottingen,‘Mountaineering as Transcultural Encounter Labor in Himalayan Expedition 1920
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1950’; Versha Patel (doing Ph D), ‘Social Histories of Human Cattle Relations inBangalore, South India, 19002019’.
On behalf of the Participants and ICHR, Vote of Thanks was proposed by Dr.Nandhita Krishna, Resource Person. The workshop achieved its objectives and theparticipants immensely benefitted.
The entire expenditure incurred in conducting the workshop, including boardingand lodging of Indian and German scholars as well as Indian resource persons wasborne by the DFG.
2. Indo-Japan
ICHR and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), are incollaboration for research in the field of History since 2014.
For furthering the research in History, every year ICHR and JSPS jointly organiseseminar and invite joint research proposals from Indian and Japanese scholars engagedin historical research. Proposals must include at least one researcher from both Indiaand Japan with a lead researcher (Principal Investigator/Seminar Coordinator) in eachcountry. This year also a joint call for application was announced on the ICHR websiteon 6th June 2019 and subsequently in national edition of a newspaper. The last date forsubmission of applications was 4th September 2019.
3. Indo-UK
The ICHR & AHRC, U.K. jointly approved five Research Projects in July2019. The Research Projects are as under:
* 'Holy Lands: Scoping the Nexus between Heritage, Pilgrimage and Diaspora inIndia', Professor Krishnan Krishnan Nampoothiri (India), Professor RobinConingham.
* 'Gender and Intersectionality in India and its Diaspora's (GRID) Heritage :Professor Parul Dave Mukherji, Professor Raminder Kaur Kahlon.
* 'Cultural Heritage Transformations of Weddings and Marriage among Women inthe Tamil and Parsi Diaspora communities in India and the UK' : Dr SmritiHaricharan, Professor Jerri Daboo.
* 'Digital Urbanism & Diasporas: Walking the Cultural Heritage of Calcutta'sriverfront', Professor Sumana Bandyopadhyay, Professor Michele Clarke.
* 'Cultural Heritage and Representation: (Mis)readings between India and the IndianDiaspora', Professor Anandhakrishnan Balakrishna Pillai, Professor Jane Collins.
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4. Indo-Iran
Report of the visit of Prof. Gyaneshwar Khurana, National Fellow to attend theInternational conference in Tehran during 17th18th November 2019.
Prof. Abhay Kumar Singh, Director, Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre(SVCC), Embassy of India, Tehran had extended an invitation to Prof. A.P. Jamkhedkar,Chairman, ICHR and Prof. K. Ratnam, Member Secretary, ICHR and also requested,ICHR to nominate a subject expert for participating in the twodays Joint Seminar ofthe Embassy of India (SVCC) and FarhangestanizabanwaadabiyatiFarsi on thetheme ‘Humayun in Iran and India’ on 17th18th November 2019 at the Academy ofPersian Languages and Literature, Tehran, Iran. The Chairman ICHR could not attendit, due to his prior academic assignments. Professor Gyaneshwar Khurana, NationalFellow, ICHR, New Delhi was nominated by the Chairman, ICHR to attend the seminaras his representative. Professor Khurana visited Tehran (Iran) and attended the seminar.The expenditure incurred was borne by the organizers.
In the Inaugural Session Prof. Gianeshwar Khurana mentioned that the sojournof Humanyun in Iran holds a great importance in History; and the king’s choice of finerefuge in Iran (Persia) is meaningful. Total thirteen papers were presented in the TechnicalSessions, including Prof. Gianeshwar Khurana and Prof. Abhay Kumar Singh of SVCCduring the two days conference.
Prof. Gianeshwar Khurana presented a paper "Eclipse of Humayun: A Traversityof History”. In his paper he commented that while Babur looked for gunner, Humayunwas ever in quest of artists, whom he found in Persia. While there remained no traceof Babur’s conquest in Kabul, Humayum’s reign has left imprints in India and Iran.Professor Khurana compared Humayun with few other kings like Bindusara and UdaiSingh, who were eclipsed in their dynasty, hence, “overlooked and neglected” inHistory. He said that Humayun’s conversations with Abdul Latif Qazvini in Iran werethe basis of SulhiKul of Akbar.
5. Indo-Georgia
Report on the Visit of ICHR delegation to Tbilisi, Georgia during 5–9 August2019.
Introduction:
The ICHR has an active Cultural Exchange Programme with the KorneliKekelidze Georgian National Centre of Manuscripts (KKGNCM), Tbilisi, Georgia.Under this academic collaboration H.E. Archil Dzuliashvili, Ambassador of Georgia toIndia, New Delhi and Professor Zaza Abashidze, Director of KKGNCM convened a
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number of meetings during 5th–8th August 2019 with the ICHR delegation— Prof.A.P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman, Prof. K. Ratnam, Member Secretary, Dr. Om JeeUpadhyay, Director (R&A), Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP &L) and Dr. NoopurSingh, Assistant Director (Research) — for identifying the research areas of commoninterest and plan for joint activities for promotion of research in the field of history. Inthe meetings the future collaborative programmes were discussed and decided.
Meeting at National Museum & Archaeological Site Dmanisi :
On 5th August, the KKGNM organized a meeting with Professor DavidLordkipanidze, Director General and Mr. Mikheil Tsereteli, Deputy Director General,Georgian National Museum (GNM). A tour was also arranged to the various galleries,where common area of research interests were identified. Further, the Museum alsoorganized a meeting with the archaeologists at the Archaeological site of Dmanisi,which is World Heritage Site, recent excavations of Dmanisi have revealed anextraordinary record of the earliest hominid dispersal beyond Africa (1,75 million yearsago). Owing to its iconic position in the discovery and demonstration of human evolution,Dmanisi attracts many established archaeologists/ researchers from round the world tocome and do research there.
The ICHR delegation was also informed that they conduct DmanisiPaleoanthropology Field School (DPFS) which is a fourweek field course inpaleoanthropology at the site of Dmanisi, Georgia for young scientists, archaeologyand anthropology students and interested persons, which starts in the middle of Julyand continues in August.
Visit To Grakliani Hill Archaeological site & Mtskheta:
On 6th August, the KKGNM organized a meeting at the Grakliani HillArchaeological site with Professor Vakhtang Licheli, Head of the archaeologicalexpedition of the site and Director of the Institute of Archaeology of the Faculty ofHumanities, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. The site had been occupiedbetween the Chalcolithic and the Late Hellenistic periods. The site contains a temple toa fertility goddess from the seventh century BCE and on the altar of the temple, theyhave found the inscriptions which may date back 2,700 years. In the meeting thepossibility of Indian and Georgian Archaeologist, working together and sharing theirexpertise were discussed.
Later that day, a visit was also organized to Mtskheta, the former capital ofGeorgia from 3rd Cent. BC to 5th Cent. AD, which is listed as a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site for its historical significance and historical churches which are outstanding
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examples of medieval religious architecture in the Caucasus. It is the city whereChristianity was proclaimed as the official religion of Georgia in 337. It still remains theheadquarters of the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church. It is believed that therobe of Jesus Christ and his sister Sidonia and mantle of Prophet Elijah are buried inthe Svetitskhoveli Cathedral.
Meeting at Korneli Kekelidze Georgian National Centre of Manu-scripts & National Science Foundation:
On 7th August, a meeting with Professor Zaza Abashidze, Director Dr. TamaraZhghenti, Mr. Vakhtang Kvantaliani and other delegates of the Korneli KekelidzeGeorgian National Centre of Manuscripts was held. This centre is under the Ministryof Education and Science of Georgia, and has six scientific departments: 1. Codicologyand text linguistics; 2. Oriental and Armenian manuscripts; 3. Source criticism andDiplomatics; 4. Scientific bibliography, terminology and reference literature; 5. Archivalstudies and electronic archives; 6. Art studies, and two laboratories (Restoration andConservation, Digitalization).
Collection of the manuscripts is divided into groups of Georgian, Oriental, Greek,Russian and manuscripts in other languages. It comprises thousands of manuscripts,dated from 2nd Century BC (Papyrus Collection) to 19th century AD. One of thepriorities of Korneli Kekelidze National Centre of Manuscripts is deepening internationalrelationships: Stiring up the scientific cooperation, creating promising projects,conducting qualification courses and organizing summer schools, organizing publicexhibitions, seminars and lectures. The centre has brought out many publications ofgreat significance, and is now in the process of preparing a comprehensive catalogue.
Resolutions:
During the meeting, many interesting topics for future joint research activitieswere discussed. The historical links seems to have started between India and Georgiain 3rd4th Century BC. Some possible areas of joint research emerged during the meetingwere: Greek and Roman accounts on India and Georgia, Economic and Culturalrelationships of India and Georgia in relation with Silk Route, Christianity andestablishment of Churches Political, Economic and Cultural aspects, Geopoliticalrelationship before and after independence, Folklores and Folktales: History of Georgia& India (historiographic and religious aspects), Numismatics exchanges in MedievalPeriod, International Trade between the West Asia & India with special reference toGeorgia, Linguistic roots, Prehistoric archaeology, Bronze culture, Comparative ArtHistory of India & Georgia, Urbanization, Historical Archaeology and others. Prof.Zaza Abashidze proposed to hold a three day seminar in Georgia which will focus on
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the extent of research done so far, research problems and use of historiographicaltools for research when direct evidence is not available, this seminar would also beimportant in establishing networks between Indian and Georgian scholars. The ICHRhas given its consent to the proposed seminar. Prof. Abashidze further proposed toorganize photo exhibition(s) of Indian Archival material at his centre.
Proposed Memorandum of Association between ICHR & SRNSF:
Later, on the same day KKGNCM had organized a meeting with the ShotaRustaveli National Science Foundation (SRNSF), Tbilisi— Professor Zviad Gabisonia,Director General and Mr. Jaba Samushia, Deputy Director General— at their centre.In the meeting, it was proposed and mutually agreed that a Memorandum ofUnderstanding between ICHR and SRNSF will be signed— the Korneli KekelidzeGeorgian National Centre of Manuscripts will be the organising partner where asSRNSF will be the funding partner from Georgia side.
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The ICHR, a premier institution in the field of historical research, provides leadin fostering research on all aspects of Indian history. A number of research projects areundertaken or sponsored, every year and new finding are brought out in print anddigital form. These publications fall broadly into the following categories:
1. Publication of research work commissioned by the Council.
2. Publication of work for which financial assistance is provided by the Council.
3. Publication of two ICHR Journals – Indian Historical Review (English) andItihas - Shodh Patrika (Hindi) and Newsletter (in Hindi & English).
I. List of Publications, 2019 – 2020 is as under:
4. Publication under ICHR subsidy grant to the scholars (Books, Journals,Procedings, Manuscripts, etc).
Books Published:
• Rama Katha in Visual and Performing Arts of Rajasthan (c. 8th-20thCentury A.D.) by Neelima Vashishtha (completed under ICHR’s SeniorAcademic Fellowship)
• Maritime Traditions of Medieval Malabar by V. Kunhali (completed underICHR’s Senior Academic Fellowship)
• From the Mesolithic to the Mahajanapadas: The March TowardsUrbanization in the Ganga Basin by B.B. Lal (completed under ICHR’sGurukul Fellowship)
• Documents on Economic History of British Rule in India, 1858-1947:Northern India in the 19th century: Quality of Life, Vol.1, Part (A-C):1860s - 1870s (ed.) by A.K. Bagchi and Arun Bandopadhyay, (completedand published under ICHR’s Special Research Project)
Section IVICHR
PUBLICATIONS,2019-2020
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Forthcoming Publications:
• History and Culture of Sarayupara in East Uttar Pradesh during 9th-12th Centuries CE: by Dr. P.S. Chaturvedi (completed under ICHR’s SAF)
• Environmental History of India: (ed.) by Ranjan Chakrabarti (completedunder ICHR’s Special Project)
• Chariot In Indian History by U.P. Thapalyal:(completed under ICHR’s SAF)
Journals:
• Indian Historical Review, Vol. 46, No. 1 (June 2019)
• Indian Historical Review, Vol. 46, No. 2 (December 2019)
• Itihas (Shodh-Patrika), Vol. 5 No.1 (June 2019)
• Itihas (Shodh-Patrika), Vol. 5 No. 2 (December 2019)
Newsletter:
• Vol. 16, No. 1&2 (JanuaryJune 2019)
• Vol. 16, No. 3&4 (JulyDecember 2019)
II. Amount Received as Royalty of ICHR Publications during the Year, 2019-2020:
Publisher Title RoyaltyName Received Rs.
M/s Primus 1. Networks in the Global Age 9,429.00 Books 2. Inscriptions of Vijyanagara Rulers Vol. 5
3. Indian Emigrants to Sugar Colonies4. Niyoga5. Approaches to History6. Dangrous Marginality: Impurity and Power
M/s Sage 1. Indian Historical Review Vol.36 to45 1,65,354.00
Publications
M/s Manoher 1. Indian Archaeology in Retrospect 1,43,093.00Publishers Vol. 1&2
2. Pangs of Partition Vol. 1&23. Documents on Economic History of British Rule in India, Part 1&2.
M/s People’s 1. Indian Society: Historical Probing 3510.00
Publications 2. Role of Madras Legislature in Freedom Struggle
House 3. Orissa State Legislature and Freedom Struggle
Pvt. Ltd. 4. Bengal Electoral Politics and Freedom Struggle
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M/S Aryan 1.Archaeology as History in Early South Asia 15,900.00Publishers 2. North-East India: Interpreting Sources
3. India, Central Asia and Russia
M/S Dimond 1. India Today 23,956.00Prakashan 2. India at the Death of Akbar
3. An Introduction to the Study of Indian History4. Political History of Ancient India5. Land Revenue Administration under the Mughals6. From Akbar to Aurangabad7. Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India8. The Culture and Civilization of Ancient India in Historical Outline9. British Policy in India10. Revenue System in Post Maurya and Gupta Times10. India under Aurangajeb
Total = Rs.3,61,242.00
III. Makeshift Book-Stalls and Sales of ICHR Publications
Apart from publishing books, journals and newsletters, the Publications Unit ofICHR also organizes makeshift bookstall on various occasions like seminars,workshops, special lectures, conferences, Delhi Book Fair, World Book fair, etc. Detailsof amount collected through Sales are given below:
Collected from: Amount (Rs.)
1. At Sale counter (direct sale/subscriptions/book club Rs. 66,024/memberships)
2. Kochi International Book Fair, Kochi (29.11.2019 to Rs. 9523/8.12.2019)
3. Ujjain Book Fair (M.P.) (from 1.8.2019 to 8.9.2019) Rs. 3570/
4. World Book Fair Delhi, (from 412 Jan. 2020) Rs. 48,934/
Total Rs. 1,28,051/
VI. Other Promotional Activities
ICHR Newsletter, Vol.. 16, Nos. 14 (January–December 2019) weredispatched to Members of ICHR, Regional Centres of ICHR etc.
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INDIAN HISTORICAL REVIEW(Journal in English)
The Indian Historical Review (IHR) which is listed in Thomson Reuters CitationIndex is among the most prestigious publications of ICHR. Two issues of IHR arebrought out every year – one in June and the other in December. Since, 1974, IHR hasbeen an important means of transmitting results of researches in history. It has wonwide recognition for its comprehensive and balanced coverage of different periods, aswell as its high academic and editorial standards. It is perhaps the only journal of itskind that is being published continuously for the last 45 years. It is one of the fewjournals in India with an elaborate system of referral of all contributions to experts.
The IHR will continue to serve a broad range of research interests in Indianhistory from early times to contemporary history, and in the various specializations orsubdisciplines which have developed in the area of historical studies.
Professor Arvind P. Jamkhdekar, Chairman, ICHR is the Editor-in-Chief, Dr.Rajesh Kumar, Director (Journal, Publication & Library) is Editor and Dr. Md. NaushadAli, Duputy Director (Publication) is Co-Editor of IHR. The technical work of productionand marketing is taken care of by Sage Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Section VJOURNALS:
INDIAN HISTORICAL REVIEW (IHR) &
ITIHAS (SHODH-PATRIKA),2019-2020
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During the year 201920, the following two issues of IHR were published:
Vol. 46, No. 1 June 2019
Vol. 46, No. 2 December 2019
Volume 46, Number 1:
Articles
1. ‘Contextualising Numismatic with Religion: Focus on Medieval Northeast India’by Debajit Dutta.
2. ‘Historicizing Earthquake and Cyclones: Evolution of Geology and Cyclonologyin Colonial India’ by Tirthankar Ghosh.
3. ‘Mir Jumla’s Invasion of Assam (166263), War Experience of a Dutch SailorHeiden and Translator Glanius’ by Paranan Konwar.
4. ‘Medieval (Islamic) Cities in India (12061764): An Environmental Reviewand its Contemporary Relevance’ by Anjali Sharma, Manoj Kumar, M.P. Singhand H.K. Mazhari.
5. ‘Locating Savitribai Phule’s Feminism in the Trajectory of Global FeministThought’ by Renu Pandey.
6. ‘Social Status and Marriages: An Investigation of Concepts and Practices inthe Buddhist Textual Traditions’ by Taniya Roy.
7. ‘Gauge Policy of the Colonial Government: A Reappraisal’ by Gautam KumarBhagat.
8. ‘The Chinese in Calcutta: A Study on Settlement and Demographical Patterns’by Arpita Bose.
9. ‘Community Profile of Primary Education in Madras Presidency in theNineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries: Part II:18851935’ by Probal RoyChowdhury.
10. ‘Salvaging, Transplantation and Reconstruction of Heritage Sites, Techniquesand Problems: A Study of the Submerged Temple of Bilaspur District in HimachalPradesh’ by Seema Parihar.
Book Reviews
1. Anne Feldhaus, Ramdas Atkar and Rajaram Zagade(eds.) 'Two OralNarratives from the Countryside of Maharashtra' by Raja Dixit.
2. Sutapa Dutta, 'British Women Missionaries in Bengal,1793-1861' bySwarupa Gupta.
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3. M.D. David,Torch Bearers of the Deccan Blazaing up the Northern Skies(1857 in MaharashtraA History) by V.K. Vashishtha.
Volume 46, Number 2:
Articles
• 'French Academic Forays in the EighteenthCentury North India' – UmaShankar Pandey
• 'Punjab under the British Rule : Historicising the Local Transformations' –Bhupinder Singh and Bawa Singh
• 'Bringing Order to Chaos : The Appropriation of Maithili by Colonial State, c1870s1940s' – Sneha Jha
• 'Salt Land and State Monopoly in Manipur, circa 18901990' – LalsanglenHaokip
• 'Implanting the Games Ethic in Bengal : The Colonial Context' – BasudhitaBasu
• 'Salt Trade in Goalpara District During Colonial Period' – Jaysagar Wary
• 'Mughal State and the Information System : 15561707' – Ram Shankar Sah
Book Reviews
• Marvin Bram, 'A History of Humanity' by D.N. Tripathi
• Pandit Sunderlal, 'How India Lost Her Freedom' by Amit Kumar Gupta
• Shama Mitra Chenoy (Ed., Trans. And Ann.), 'Delhi in Transition, 1821 andbeyond : Mirza Sangin Beg's Sair-ul-Manzil' by K.C. Yadav
• John Stratton Hawley, 'Surdas ; Poet, Singer, Saint 'by Gyaneshwar Khurana
• Debashree Dattaray and Sarita Sharma (Eds.), 'Ecocriticism andEnvironment : Rethinking Literature and Culture' by Nanditha Krishna
• Shri Vivekanand Jha, 'Candala : Untouchability and Caste in Early India'by U.P. Thapliyal
• Jyoti Mohan, 'Claiming India : French Scholars and the Preoccupationwith India in the Nineteenth Century' by Swati Das Gupta
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ITIHAS (SHODH-PATRIKA)(Journal in Hindi)
In the Editorial Board meeting of the Hindi Journal, ITIHAS (Shodh Patrika)held on 13 May 2015, decided to revive it. The ICHR made a request to all thescholars engaged in historical research to submit their original research papers, writtenin Hindi for consideration and publication in Itihas. Two issues of the journal are broughtout every year—one in June and other in December. It is a matter of great pleasure toreport that Itihas (Shodh Patrika) is being recognised among the scholars of historythroughout the north, north west, east and west. Even the scholars of nonhindi belt aredemanding for some of the articles published in Itihas (Shodh Patrika). The journal islisted in the UGC care list – the UGC referred journals list. Prof. Ishwar SharanVishwakarma, Member, ICHR & Chairman Uttar Pradesh Higher EducationComission is the Chief Editor, Dr. Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A), is Editor andDr. Saurabh Kumar Mishra, Deputy Director (Journal) is Co-Editor of the Journal.
During the year, 201920 the following two issues of ITIHAS were publishedby the ICHR.
Vol. 5, No. 1 (JanuaryJune 2019)
Vol. 5, No. 2 (JulyDecember 2019)
Volume 5 Number 1:
The issue contains following eight Articles, three Book Reviews and twoObituaries:
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The issue contains following eight Articles, three Book Reviews and twoObituaries:
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Further, during the period under report the ICHR received fourty articles forVolume 6, Number 1, JanuaryJune 2020. All were processed and sent to the expertsfor evaluation. Also, five book reviews and four obituaries were received from thescholars.
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Section VIICHR SPECIAL RESEARCH
PROJECTS,2019-2020
1. Comprehensive History of Bharat.
The project 'Comprehensive History of Bharat' was approved in 155th ResearchProjects Committee (RPC) meeting held on 09.01.2019. The Committee decided toconstitute an Expert Committee representing members from different regions of Indiato lay out a plan and discuss the modalities of the project.
Third Experts’ Committee meeting was held on 30th May, 2019 at ICHR.Committee agreed that it should empower the Chairman, ICHR to form subcommitteesto prepare a draft and these drafts would be placed in the Experts’ Committee/EditorialCommittee for finalizing the Concept Note. Further, Committee also suggested thatthere should be a subcommittee for Periodization, Regional subcommittee, etc andinformation received can be worked out as a final framework.
2. Documentation of Cultural Heritage and Setting up of MuseumCorners of Peripheral Regions/Villages of India
The project proposal was approved by 155th RPC meeting held on 09.01.2019.The Committee considered the proposal to sign a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) with the National Museum Institute (NMI), New Delhi to collaborate in settingup museums on different themes in various parts of India by extending our collaborationsin the area of research and documentation, the task of setting up museums will betaken up by the NMI. It was informed by the project proposer that the Department ofMuseology, NMI has been working in Ladakh for past few years for documenting the
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intangible cultural heritage. The research, survey and documentation is resulting indocumented records, reports, publication and films. He has proposed that to furtherexpand this project in further regions of Ladakh and other parts of India and to scaleup the project it is proposed that NMI and ICHR may take up a joint research projectcovering documentation, digitization and representation of cultural heritage of theperipheral communities and regions.
Meeting of the Joint Project between NMI and ICHR’s Special ProjectDocumentation of Cultural Heritage and Setting up of Museum Corners ofPeripheral Regions/Villages of India was held on 14th August 2019 at ICHR. TheCommittee discussed the modalities towards initializing the project. It was decided inthe meeting that the Project will be conceived in following two phases covering theregions/areas mentioned below:
Phase I
(a) Ladakh (areas already under study by NMI), Zanskar (in Kargil) and Iron valleyarea in Ladakh.
(b) Braj area, Meerut and Saharanpur (will continue as NMI is already working inthese areas) in Uttar Pradesh.
(c) Eastern UP to be covered as well
(d) Maharashtra, where Gonds and Warli tribes will be studied.
(e) Arunachal Pradesh.
Phase II
a) Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Eastern U.P.
Further a WalkinSkill Test cum Interction was conducted on 5th December2019 at ICHR, NERC, Guwahati and two reserchers were selected for the projectwork.
3. Documents on Economic History during the British Rule inNorthern and Western Indian in the late Nineteenth Century: Qualityof Life
The Project was undertaken with the collaboration of Institute of DevelopmentStudies Kolkata (IDSK) for collecting the documents on Economic History duringBritish rule of India, Northern and Western parts of the country in the late nineteenthcentury. Prof.A.K.Bagchi is the General Editor and Dr. Ramkrishna Chatterjee is the
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Associate and Project Coordinator. Meeting of ICHRIDSK Joint project was heldon 4th April, 2019 to discuss the status of the project. The committee requested theEditors/Project Directors to submit the manuscript of the project along with the completerecords collected for the project. Also, the Editors were requested to apprise thecommittee members about the method/basis of selection of the documents and possiblesubmission of remaining documents, which could not be included as part of the project.
4. Yadava Inscriptions
First Experts’ Committee meeting of the project The Collection of SourceMaterial for the History of the Yadavas-Documentation of the YadavaInscriptions found in Western India was held on 26th February, 2019 at TilakMaharashtra Vidyapeeth, Indology Department. It was proposed to formulate a planof action to initiate the project on Yadava Inscriptions and discuss the modalities,methodology, terms and conditions and outline the timeframe and the tentative budgetto complete the project. The Committee decided to identify Epigraphist, AssistantEpigraphist and Research Assistant for collection, compiling and preparation of Indexof all Yadava Inscriptions, transliteration and translation of Yadava Inscriptions inSanskrit, Marathi, Kannada and other script/regional languages, typing, editing andproof reading/work.
5. Environmental History of India
The ecology and environment have a deep influence on society and culture of allcountries and India is no exception. The aim of the project is to document both literaryand archaeological documents on Environmental History of India. Literature coveringancient and medieval India contains records that are documented in the historical writingsof scholars regionwise. In this project stress will be laid on areas that have hithertoremained unexplored.
The Committee finalized the names of the Editors for the remaining Volumes i.e.Volume II to Volume VII, under the Project and they were requested to send the list ofauthor/contributors of their volumes to the ICHR which are as follows:
Vol. 1: Critical Themes in Enviornmental History of Prof. Ranjan Chakrabarti India
Vol. 2: Forest and Wildlife Dr. Nanditha Krishna
Vol.3: Water Dr. Vijay Paranjpye
Vol.4: Environmental Disasters Dr. Amirthalingam
Vol.5: History of Domestication of Plants and Animals Dr. A. Raman
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Vol.6: Urbanization and Environment Prof. P.P. Joglekar
Vol.7: Human Cultures and Environment Prof. Dilip Chakrabarti and
Prof Rupendra Chatterjee (Joint Editor)
6. Translation of Foreign Sources on India (French Sources)
In the wake of the commercial and political expansion of Europe in the eighteenthcentury there was a remarkable increase in the number of Europeans visiting India, notmerely for trade but also to explore her rich cultural heritage. The European rediscoveryof India’s cultural heritage led to the emergence of Orientalist scholarship and a beliefthat India, and not Egypt, was the country where different arts and sciences originated.
The new interest in the East manifested itself first in France as a quest for originaltexts in various languages and their exact translations. Many Frenchmen who visitedIndia in the eighteenth century also wrote on the country, their works are a valuabletestimony to the European perception of India during these times. Unfortunately, mostof these works have not been translated into English, and thus remained unavailable tononfrench speaking scholars. The project aims to identify and translate importantworks from European languages into English. The Project is in its final stage ofcompletion.
7. Modern India-Politics and Demography, 1881-2011
Both society and economy were affected by the British rule in India. This projectaims to prepare a comprehensive history which would take into account manydimensions of the society.
The two subprojects entitled Modern India : Politics and Demography,1881-2011 (Pre and Post Partition, Khulna) and Modern India : Politics andDemography, 1881-2011 (Pre and Post Partition, Pubjab) were approved by the144th RPC meeting held on 28th March, 2016. The Committee appointed Prof. JayantaKumar Ray as the Project Director, Prof. Saradindu Mukherji as the MemberinCharge, Shri Bimal Pramanik as Research Associate and Dr. (Ms.) Rupali Bhalla asAssociate Editor of the Project.
After completion of the project, Prof. Jayanta Kumar Ray, Project Directorsubmitted the final work reports on both the subprojects to ICHR in April, 2019. Thefinal work report on the subproject Modern India : Politics and Demography,1881-2011 (Pre-Partition and Post-Partition Lahore) was sent to the PublicationUnit of ICHR for publication process and the final work report on the subprojectKhulna is under the process for evaluation.
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8. Historical Encyclopedia of Towns and Villages
The 83rd meeting of the Council held on 29.06.2019 to consider a major ResearchProject entitled, ‘Historical Encyclopedia of Towns & Villages in India’ discussed theproposal in detail and approved the same.
The aim of the project is to explore and document historical past and heritage ofvillages and towns in India. India had a rich cultural heritage. Most of the towns andvillages have history and also contain remains of the ancient monuments, oral traditions,personalities, etc. These will be recorded to bring out the information for the presentgeneration. The Encyclopedia will be in alphabetical order. Each historical village andtown will be described with geographical location, local history, oral traditions, folklore, historical incidents, historical remains of monuments, sculptures, inscriptions,paintings, and also any important political or cultural personalities from those villagesand towns.
Advisory Committee (Southern States) meeting of ICHR’s Special ProjectHistorical Encyclopaedia of Towns and Villages of Bharat was held on 27th August2019, at Southern Regional Centre, ICHR, Bengaluru. The Committee discussed indetail on the merits of the Project. The Committee opined that a Senior ResearchScholar and at least three Research Assistants are required for the collection andcompilation of the data for the identified district for the Project. The Senior ResearchScholar will lead the Research Assistants to collect the information from the publishedworks and from the field visits. The Committee also opined that Prof. Rajaram Hegde,Professor of History and Archaeology, Kuvempu University, Jnanasahyadri,Shankaraghatta, Shivamogga, Karnataka, is a well known scholar and has experiencein the field and also belongs to the Shivamogga district. Dr. Rajaram Hegde may beinvited to take up the Project Work as a Senior Research Scholar. The Committeealso suggested to organize a 2day Workshop to the Research Team to provideguidelines, aim of project and the methods for the collection of data for the Project.The Committee suggested that the Southern Regional Centre should be the NodalOffice for the implementation and compilation of the Research project of the identifieddistrict of Shivamogga for the ICHR Special Project.
9. History of Science and Technology
The aim of the project is to take up different aspects of science and technologicaldevelopments in India through ancient to modern period. The project also plans to setup documentation centers for history of science and technology in different places.
Following proposals were adopted under this Special Project of ICHR:
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i. ‘Reconnaissance and Aerial Survey of the Megalithic Stone Alignment ofHanamsagar, North Karnataka’ by Prof. Sri Kumar M. Menon.
ii. ‘Critical edition of some important astronomical works of Kerala School’ byProf. M.S. Sriram and K. Ramasubramaniam.
The Committee Meeting was held on 18th October, 2019 at Southern RegionalCentre of ICHR, Bengaluru. The Committee discussed the following points:
• To initiate the process for commencing the PhaseII of the SubProject entitledCritical Edition of Some Important Astronomical Works of the KeralaSchool. The Committee decided that until the press ready copy of final workreport of PhaseI is submitted, PhaseII of the subproject must not start. TheCommittee further discussed about the affiliation of the institution for the PhaseII of the project work as Prof. M.S. Sriram of K.V. Foundation due to technicalconstraints expressed the reluctance of K.V.Foundation to continue as Instituteof Affiliation for PhaseII. The Committee recommended that the SouthernRegional Centre of ICHR, Bengaluru should serve as Institution through whichimplementation of the PhaseII of the project may be undertaken. Also, committeerevised the details of the budget estimate and time duration for the PhaseII asoriginally proposed. Committee recommended the new budget estimate ofRupees 9 lakhs for a period of 24 months and requested that the above mentionededitors should furnish the breakup of the revised budget as per their assignedresponsibilities.
• To discuss the technicalities involve in rescheduling the commencement of SubProject Reconnaissance and Aerial Survey of the Megalithic StoneAligment at Hanamsagar in North Karnataka as well as to finalize thealternate site for study to be proposed by Dr. Srikumar M. Menon in case thesite previously chosen for study is no longer available.
10. Survey, Collection, Documentation and Digitization of ArchivalSources on North East India
The ICHR conducted the Experts' Committee meeting (2728 May 2019) ofthe project to review the progress of the work. Accordingly, the Committee realizedthat there are certain gaps remained in the project work. Therefore, to fill up the gapsa Coordinator should be nominated and two researchers should be appointed to collectthe data from the archives. Subsequently, the ICHR nominated Dr. Banmali Sarma,Deptt. of History, Guhati University as coordinator of the project. Two researcherswere also selected on consolidated remuneration for a peirod of six months. The tenuremay be extended as per the project requirment.
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11. Dictionary of Social, Economic and Administrative Terms in IndianInscriptions (South Indian Inscriptions).
During the period under report the Subcommittee meeting was held on 28th
August, 2019 at SRC, Bengaluru for discussing the progress of the work for compilingand editing the proposed volumes of the Dictionary project (Southern Inscriptions).As per the request made by Prof. Y. Subbarayalu in the aforementioned SubCommitteemeeting for engaging One Research Assistant and One Data Entry Operator and torelease Rs.2,00,000/ for the Research work, the Competent Authority of ICHRapproved the request and the same has been conveyed to Prof. Y. Subbarayalu. At thetime of writing this report, the progress of the project work is reported satisfactory.
12. Dictionary of Martyrs up to 1961, Liberation of Goa:
Following the completion (including publication in 5 volumes) of the Ministry ofCulture funded Project, Dictionary of Martyrs: India’s Freedom Struggle (18571947),it was felt that a volume on martyrs who led down their lives in liberation of Goa,French ruled territories and during the merger of the Princely States till 1961 shouldalso be prepared.
Accordingly, the proposal was placed in the 144th RPC which was approvedby the RPC and subsequently by 82nd General Council meeting as a special project.
To prepare the draft, a team consisting of a Research Consultant along withother staffs was formed. The maximum collections of the sources, available at NationalArchives of India, Nehru Memorial Museum & Library and other repositories in Delhihave been completed and the compilations of the entries are being done. The first draftis likely to be completed soon.
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Established almost five decades back, the ICHR Library cum DocumentationCentre has a unique, updated and a rich collection of books and journals pertaining tovarious aspects of history and allied disciplines. It is one of the leading research andreference libraries in the area of history in the country. ICHR library is known for therepresentative collection of Journals.
ICHR library is committed to providing easy access to its physical and digitalcollections and delivering services that are open and available to all. It is determined tomake the knowledge held within its collection as widely available as possible.
With the rapid strides being made in Information technology, the Library cumDocumentation Centre is gearing itself to adopt modern technology to facilitate thetask of scholars and make its services more user friendly.
The library offers a congenial atmosphere with a reader cultured approach in aserene and calm environment to more than 1750 readers during the review period.
This year has been a time of consolidation and growth for ICHR library. Manyof the key services that we offer have seen significant uptake over this period. ICHRLibrary has developed an improved technical infrastructure to support open accesswork flow for the scholars and library team.
The library has also been providing photocopies of academic reference to the
Section VIILIBRARY-CUM-DOCUMENTATION
CENTRE,2019-2020
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scholars on demand at a nominal rate of one rupee per page. About 8700 (approx)exposures were delivered to the scholars for their research requirement with completesatisfactory report.
Being a member of the DELNET (Developing Library Network), the libraryhas an advantage of accessing bibliographic information of books and can borrowbooks on Inter Library Loan from different libraries of Delhi and some of the librariesin other parts of the country. During the period approximately 250 transactions as interlibrary loan with DELNET for the scholar’s reference service was provided.
Approximately 318 books were selected and purchased during the period. Theselected books which were largely on Indian history and allied disciplines, includingreference books and books relating to the history of Asia and neighbouring countriesand are under processing. During this period Hindi Book Exhibition was organised on30th August, in ICHR Campus. Eminent Hindi Experts, Research Team of ICHRselected 138 Books (approx). Two Library SubCommittee Meetings were convenedin the month of June, September and December 2019.
Library cum Documentation Centre has received about 90 complimentary booksand 200 M.Phil/PhD Thesis /Dissertations/reports etc from GrantsinAid Units of theCouncil, which are collected by various units under different schemes of financial grantduring the review period.
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With a view to reach out to farflung areas of the Country, the Council runs threeregional centres, at Bengaluru, Guwahati and Pune. All these centres have been activelyinvolved in helping scholars to carry out their research by providing library infrastructureand organizing regional and state level seminars, symposia, workshops, exhibitions,etc. These regional centers conducts various academic activities, including the regularlecture series programme. Through these activities, the local scholars, particularly, theyoung scholars are being benefited. The lecture programmes provide a platform tosuch scholars where they interact with the eminent historians. Above all, these threecentres have been rendering yeoman’s service to ICHR by publicizing different schemesof the Council by liberally distributing the ICHR Newsletter and other ICHR bookletsand catalogues among the history departments of universities and other researchorganizations based in southern, northeastern and western regions of the country.
ICHR, Southern Regional Centre (SRC), Bengaluru
The Southern Regional Centre has successfully completed 22 years of itsestablishment. The Regional Centre was opened in 1998 and is serving the academiccommunity from the past 22 years. The Regional Centre is promoting historical researchin South Indian States by conducting various academic activities including Seminars,Workshops, Symposium, Lecture Series, Book Discussion progammes, etc. A briefreport for the said period is as follows:
Section VIIIACTIVITIES OF
THE REGIONAL CENTRES OF ICHR,2019-2020
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I. Lecture Programmes:
In continuation of the Lecture Series Programme, the SRC conducted thefollowing Lecture Programmes during the reporting period:
1. A Lecture on "Water–Culture in India : A Cultural Study" by Dr. K.Y.Narayanaswamy, Professor of Kannada, Maharani Cluster University, Bengaluru.The programme was presided over by Dr. Ashwathanarayana, Professor ofHistory, Bangalore University, Bengaluru on 1st July 2019. Many scholars,students and Faculty of Bangalore University & Bangalore Central University,attended the programme. Around seventy students and research scholars attendedthe programme.
2. A Lecture on 16th August 2019 was organized by the Centre. Dr. Anjali GeraRoy, Dept of Humanities & Social Sciences, IIT Kharagpur, was invited to givea lecture on her research topic and Dr. Anjali presented a lecture on"Unforgetting Partition Memories & Post-Memories of the Partition ofIndia". The programme was presided by Dr. D.N. Yogeeswarappa, FormerPrincipal, Siddaganga College for Women & Coordinator, Siddaganga FirstGrade Colleges, Tumkur.
3. A Lecture by Dr. Jaya Jose, ICHR PostDoctoral Fellow, National Institute ofAdvanced Studies, Bengaluru was organized on 18.11.2019. She delivered alecture on the title Iconography of Conflict in Indian Art. The programme waspresided by Prof. R. H. Kulkarni, College of Fine Arts, Chitrakala Parishat,Bengaluru.
4. The Centre organized Lecture Programme at Chennai, in collaboration with theC.P.R. Institute of Indological Research (CPRIIR), Chennai on 14.12.2019.ICHR National Fellow, Dr. C.V. Ramachandra Rao (Chennai) spoke on thetheme 'Some Fault Lines in Some Significant South Indian HistoricalNarrations –A Critique'. The programme was organized at C.P. RamaswamiAiyar Foundation, Chennai. Dr. Nanditha Krishna, Director, C.P.R. Institute ofIndological Research, Chennai, presided over the Programme.
II. Webinar Lecture Series Programme:
The Southern Regional Centre initiated to organize the regular Webinar LectureProgrammes and necessary arrangements are undertaken by the SRC.
III. Projects:
The Southern Regional Centre, Bengaluru, has been identified as the Nodal
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Centre to implement and complete the following Research Projects.
1. Special Project on 'Dictionary of Social, Economic and Administrative Terms inInscriptions (South Indian Inscriptions)';
2. Special Project on ‘Historical Encyclopaedia of Towns and Villages of Bharat’;
3. Special Project on 'History of Science and Technology'.
A few meetings in regard to the above Projects were conducted in the Centre,during the said period and the same are reported under the heading 'Meetings'.
IV. Book Discussion Programme:
One Book Discussion Programme was conducted during the said period.
The ICHR's Monograph Publication Ekamranatha's Prataparudra Charitra (AChronicle of the Kakatiyas of Warangal), was introduced and discussed by Dr. R.D.Pavamana, Maharaja's College, University of Mysore on 18th December 2019.
V. Meetings:
The following meetings were held in the Centre during the reporting period.
1. 18th Monitoring/Advisory Committee Meeting of the Southern Regional Centreon 27th August 2019;
2. Advisory Committee (Southern States) of ICHR's Special Project on ‘HistoricalEncyclopaedia of Towns and Villages of Bharat’, on 27th August 2019;
3. Meeting of the SubEditors for Dictionary of Social, Economic and AdministrativeTerms in Inscriptions (South Indian Inscriptions) Project on 28th August 2019;
4. Quarterly Meeting of the ICHR's jktHkk"kk dk;kZUo;u lfefr held on 28th August
2019 ;
5. Meeting of ICHR's Special Project entitled History of Science and Technologyheld on 18th October, 2019;
6. Meeting of Advisory Committee for ICHR's National Seminar on 'BhaktiMovement in South India – A Historical Reappraisal' on 26th November 2019&
7. SRC Library Book Selection Committee Meeting on 24th December 2019.
VI. Library-cum-Documentation unit:
The LibrarycumDocumentation unit is active in the Regional Centre and it hasover 18000 books as its collection and has also received a good number of books asdonations. Reputed historians and research institutes are constantly supporting SRC
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library by donating their collections. This library is open between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.and a large number of scholars and research students consult SRC library for theirresearch work. During the reporting period, SRC has purchased over twentysixbooks on historical subject. SRC library has also received a number of new titles fromindividual scholars as complimentary copies and alos ICHR Publication Unit (NewDelhi). The SRC library is extending its facility including JSTOR and rare collections tothe scholars and students. Total 1,800 scholars have consulted the LibrarycumDocumentation unit and also over fifteen thousand photocopies were served to thescholars and students during the reporting period.
VII. Implementation of Hindi Rajbhasha:
The SRC took steps to implement the Hindi Rajbhasha. The SRC conducted aLibrary Book Selection Committee meeting on 24.12.2019 and various books relatedto history published in Hindi language have been identified and selected for purchase.
VIII. Publications Sales:
During the Reporting period the Centre had put up ICHR Publication's SalesCounters at following venues–
1. C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation, Chennai on 14th December 2019.
2. The 44th Annual Session of Andhra Pradesh History Congress held at KVRGovt. Degree College for Women, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, on 4th and 5th
January 2020.
Further, the Centre is also promoting sales of the Publications at the Centre. Agood number of books were sold during the said period and the Centre has collectedRs. 27,258/ [Rupees twenty seven thousand two hundred and fiftyeight only] fromthe sales.
IX. New Publication
The Southern Regional Centre initiated and published one monograph under theLecture Series Publication – titled Groves and Gods of Tamilnadu, authored byProfessor Nanditha Krishna.
Three Kannada books (1) Bengaluru Parampare; (2) Karnataka ItihasadaAnveshanegalu and (3) Madhyakaleena Kalaburgi were published by Dr. S.K.Aruni during the reporting period.
X Participation in Workshop:
The Deputy Director (Research), Dr. S. K. Aruni was nominated by ICHR
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Head Office as an observer along with Prof. C.I. Issac, Member ICHR, for the 10day Workshop on "Archaeological Resources in the Reconstruction of Ancient Historyof Tamilnadu and the Application of Recent Technologies in Archaeological Studies"organized by Tamil Nadu Open University, Chennai from 24.06.2019 to 04.07.2019.
XI. Junior Research Fellowship [JRF] Examination 2020:
The Junior Research Fellowship [JRF] Entrance Examination was scheduled on4th February 2020. Bengaluru was also one of the Examination Centre. The examinationwas conducted at Tvaksa Technologies, Whitefield, Bengaluru. Total 47 candidatesattended the entrance test. Staff from SRC were engaged to supervise and conductthe examination.
North-East Regional Centre (NERC), Guwahati
I. Lecture:
a) Lecture XLII: As part of the lecture series programme, a lecture was organizedby the Centre on 30th April 2019 at Seminar Hall, Dept. of Biotechnology, GauhatiUniversity. The lecture was delivered by Dr. Veenu Pant, Associate Professor,Sikkim University on “Transition from Traditional to Modern: Tribal MedicalKnowledge in the State of Sikkim and British Influence”. Professor J N Phukan,formerly Professor and Head, Dept. of History, Gauhati University was in thechair.
b) Foundation Day Lecture: To commemorate the council’s foundation the centrehas organized a lecture on 30th April 2019 at Seminar Hall, Dept. of Biotechnology,Gauhati University. The lecture was delivered by Professor J N Phukan, formerlyProfessor and Head, Dept. of History, Gauhati University on “An Early MingSource Bearing Immense Significance on Ahom Polity, Society and Culture”. Anumber of eminent historians, University and College Teachers and scholarsattended the lecture. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L), Controlling Officer,NERC also attended the same.
c) Lecture XLIII was delivered on 31st October 2019 at 2.00 p.m. at Kanak LalBarua Auditorium, Assam State Museum Campus, Guwahati1 by Dr. PremjitKhwairakpam, Dept. of History & Ethnography, Mizoram University, Aizwalon the topic entitled : Lunatic Asylum and Mental Health Care in Colonial Assam.
d) To observe the National Unity Day the NERC has organized Lecture XLIV on31st October 2019 at 2.00 p.m. at Kanak Lal Barua Auditorium, Assam StateMuseum Campus, Guwahati1 . Lecture was delivered by Dr. Gajendra
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Adhikary, Principal, D.K. Girls’ College, Mirza, Kamrup, Assam on the topicentitle: Religion and Politics: A Case Study Under the Ahom Administration.
II. Meetings:
i) A meeting on Special Research Project entitled “Survey, Collection,Documentation and Digitisation of Archival Sources of North East India” washeld on 2728 May 2019 at 11.00 a.m. at the Centre Premises.
The following members were present
1. Dr. Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A) & Member Secretary (officiating), ICHR,
2. Dr. Biman Hazarika, Associate Professor, Dhing College, Nowaon, Assam.
3. Dr. Barnali Sarma, Associate Professor, Deptt, of History, Gauhati University.
4. Dr. Uttam Bathari, Associate Professor, Deptt, of History, Gauhati University.
5. Dr. Saurabh Kumar Mishra, EditorcumProject Officer, ICHR, New Delhi.
6. Ms. Himadri Verma, First Research Assistant of the Project & PGT at SualkuchiH S School, Assam.
7. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L) & C.O. NERC, Guwahati, ICHR, NewDelhi.
Mr. Mukti Nath Sarma, Senior Library and Information Assistant, ICHR, NERCalso attended in the meeting.
ii) Rajbhasha Implementation Meeting: Indian Council of Historical ResearchRajbhasha Implementation Committee Meeting was held on 27th May 2019 at04.00 p.m. at the Centre Premises.
The following members were present
1. Dr.Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A) & Member Secretary, ICHR, New Delhi.
2. Dr. Biman Hazarika, Associate Professor, Dhing College, Nowaon, Assam.
3. Dr. Saurabh Kumar Mishra, EditorcumProject Officer, ICHR, New Delhi.
4. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L) & Controlling Officer NERC, Guwahati,ICHR, New Delhi.
5. Mr. Mukti Nath Sarma, Senior Library and Information Assitant, ICHR, NERC,Guwahati.
6. Mr. Jyoti Kumar Das, Accounts Clerk, ICHR, NERC, Guwahati.
iii) A meeting on Special Research Project entitled “Survey, Collection,Documentation and Digitization of Archival Sources on North East India” was
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held on 29072019 at 11.00 a.m. at the Centre Premises.
The following members were present
1. Dr. Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A) & Member Secretary, ICHR, NewDelhi.
2. Dr. Biman Hazarika, Associate Professor, Dhing College, Nowaon, Assam.
3. Dr. Barnali Sarma, Associate Professor, Deptt, of History, Gauhati University.
4. Dr. Uttam Bathari, Associate Professor, Deptt, of History, Gauhati University.
5. Sri Dharmender Singh, Assistant Director (Admn.),ICHR, New Delhi.
6. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L) & Controlling Officer NERC, Guwahati,ICHR, New Delhi.
Mr. Mukti Nath Sarma, Senior Library and Information Assistant, ICHR, NERCalso attended the meeting.
iv) The Centre has organized the 16th Meeting of the Advisory/Monitoring Committeeof ICHR, North East Regional Centre, Guwahati on 30th July 2019 at the Centre.
The following Members were present
a) Professor Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman, ICHR
b) Professor Tamu Mibang, Member, ICHR
c) Professor Saradindu Mukherji, Member, ICHR
d) Professor Veenu Pant, Member, ICHR
e) Dr. Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A)
f) Sri Dharmender Singh, Assistant Director (Admn.)
g) Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L) & Controlling Officer NERC
Professor Rahman Ali, Professor Sujit Kumar Ghosh and Professor Surjit KumarJolly could not attended.
v) The Centre organized the 17th Meeting of the Advisory/Monitoring Committeeof ICHR, North East Regional Centre, Guwahati on 22nd January/2020 at theCentre.
The following Members were present:
a) Professor Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman, ICHR
b) Professor Sujit Kumar Ghosh, Member, ICHR
c) Professor Saradindu Mukherji, Member, ICHR
d) Professor Veenu Pant, Member, ICHR
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e) Professor Kumar Ratnam, Member Secretary, ICHR
f) Dr. Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A)
g) Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L) & Controlling Officer NERC
Professor Rahman Ali, Professor Tamu Mibang and Professor Surjit KumarJolly could not attend.
vi) The Centre organized a Meeting of the Book Selection Committee of ICHR,North East Regional Centre, Guwahati on 01st Novermber 2019 at the Centre.
The Following Members were present:
a) Professor Rajiv Handiqui, Gauhati University
b) Sri Wooma Sankar Dev Nath, Librarian, Gauhati University
c) Dr. Barnali Sarma, Gauhati University
d) Mr. Kuldeep Patowary, Gauhati University
e) Dr. Premjit Khwairakpam, Mizoram Univeristy
f) Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L) & Controlling Officer NERC
III. Library-cum-Documentation unit:
During this period 1906 visitors visited the library. This includes dignitaries fromvarious universities and institutions within and outside the region. Some of them requestedfor photocopy of books. 472 books have been photocopied. In total (Office & Library)46,252. pages photocopied during this period. It includes Books, Special ProjectMaterials and office documents.
IV. Purchase of Books:
As recommended and approved by 17th Meeting of the Advisory/ MonitoringCommittee the Centre has processed for purchase of 343 new titles for the library. Atotal of 27 complimentary books have been received in the library.
V. Publication of Lecture Series:
During this period NERC has published following monographs of lecture seriesprogramme : These are: 1. History and Technology of Indian Beads by Dr. TilokThakuria, 2. Nature & Narrative: A Reconstruction to the Environmental Historyof Ancient Assam by Dr. Kamal Nayan Patowary, 3. Transition from Traditionalto Modern: Tribal Medical Knowledge in the State of Sikkim and British Influenceby Dr. Veenu Pant.
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VI. Interview:
a) A WalkinSkill Test cum Interaction for engagement of researchers in the Project,‘Documentation of Cultural Heritage and Setting up of Museum Corners’ hasbeen conducted on 5th December 2019 at 1030 a.m. at the Centre.
The following members were present
1. Dr. Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A), ICHR, New Delhi.
2. Professor Manvi Seth, National Museum Institute (NMI), New Delhi
3. Dr. Nitin Kumar, Assistant Director (R), ICHR, New Delhi.
4. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L) & Controlling Officer NERC, Guwahati,ICHR, New Delhi.
b) WalkinSkill Test cum Interaction for engagment of researchers in the Project,‘Survey, Collection, Documentation and Digitization of Archival Sources on NorthEast India’ has been conducted on 5th December 2019 at 0200 p.m. at theCentre.
The following members were present
1. Dr. Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A), ICHR, New Delhi.
2. Dr. Barnali Sarma, Gauhati University
3. Dr. Nitin Kumar, Assistant Director (R), ICHR, New Delhi.
4. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (JP&L) & Controlling Officer NERC, Guwahati,ICHR, New Delhi.
Mr. Mukti Nath Sarma, Senior Library and Information Assistant, ICHR, NERCalso attended in the meeting.
c) The Centre conducted the ICHR JRF online entrance held on 04.02.2020 atGuwahati Centre. Professor Kiran Hazarika, Member, UGC was the observerof the entrance. Mukti Nath Sarma was deputed as centre Coordinator.
VII. Promotional Activity:
a) A Book Exhibition cum Sale was displayed on 27& 28 September 2019 at aICHR, sponsored seminar held at Telahi Tuwaram Nath College, Lakhimpur,Assam.
b) NERC has participated at the 40th annual session of North East India HistoryAssociation from 2426 October 2019 at Karmasri Hiteswar Saikia College,Guwahati. Newsletter and publications has been displayed and distributed duringthe secession.
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c) Skill Development: At present the NERC staff is developing their skills in writing,and typing of Hindi with the help of the hand book provided from Head Office.
d) Newsletter Distribution:
i) Vol. 14, No. 1 JanuaryJune 2, vol. 14, No. 34, July December 2017
ii) Vol. – 15, No. 1 – 2 January – June 2018 and Vol. – 15, No. 3 – 4 July –December 2018
e) Applications for Grant: As regular practice centre has received 17 applicationsfrom scholars and institutions and subsequently forwarded the same to HeadOffice.
f) Visitor’s for Grant: In total 189 visitors had inquired about ICHR’s grant,fellowships etc.
ICHR, Western Regional Centre, Pune.
The Western Regional Centre has been complementing the work of ICHR byactively taking part in various research schemes of ICHR. The Centre’s endeavour hasbeen to promote scientific research in history in the western part of India.The Centre isactively involved in helping scholars in carrying out their research by providing libraryinfrastructure and organizing regional and state level seminars, symposia, workshops,exhibitions, etc.
For the benefit of regional scholars, the Centre, from time to time, organizeslecture programmes by inviting scholars and historians of eminence to thee centres todeliver lectures in their respective areas of specialization. This affords an opportunityfor the local scholars, students and researchers to interact with these erudite andexperienced historians and thereby become more knowledgeable.
Above all, the Centre has been rendering yeoman’s service to ICHR by publicizingdifferent schemes of the Council by liberally distributing the ICHR Newsletter andother ICHR booklets and catalogues among the history departments of universitiesand other research organizations based in western region of the country. The Centretook up several steps and conducted various academic activities during the year. Abrief report of the said period is as follows:
I. Lecture Series Program :
Lecture by Dr. Rajeev Saraswat, Senior Scientist from Department of GeologicalOceanography, CSIR National Institute of Oceanography, Goa on the topic “ClimateChange and Humans: Lesson from the past” on 28th June 2019 at Library AuditoriumHall, Deccan College Library, Deccan College Campus, Pune.
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Aurangabad was organized at Govindabhai Shroff Auditorium, S. B. EducationSociety, Camp by Dr. R. S. Morvanchikar, Former HOD, Dr. Babasaheb AmbedkarMarthawada University, Aurangabad Lecture. The lecture was delivered on the topic“New Avenues in Research and Research Methodology”.
II. National Unity Day Lecture:
The Centre organized a special lecture on the National Unity Day on the topic “Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s Contribution in National Unity” by Dr. S.M. Bhave, PresidentItihas Sanshodhan Mandal. Pune . The lecture was held on 31st October 2019 atBharat Itihas Sanshodhan Mandal, Pune. This lecture was chaired by Dr. S.M. aliasRaja Dixit, Member, Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi.
III. Book Discussion Program:
The Centre organized a Book Discussion Programme on 22nd August 2019 ona book titled Prathana Samajacha Itihas by Dr. Dwarakanath Govind Vaidya whois the main author and editor of this book . The book has been reedited by ShridharMadhukar alias Raja Dixit, Former Professor, Centre for Social Science and Humanities,Savitribhai Phule Pune University, Pune and Council Member of ICHR Prof. Dixitspoke on the book. The programme was held at Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal,Pune. The programme was well attended by the students and research scholars.
IV. Meetings:
The Chairman convened the fourth Advisory/Monitoring Committee of theWestern Regional Centre on 24th September 2019 at the Committee Hall , ICHR,New Delhi. Various recommendations were made and decisions were taken by theCommittee.
V. JRF Examination Notification
As per the instructions received from the Head Office, the Centre circulated thenotification related to forthcoming Junior Research Fellowship (2019) to differentUniversities and Research Institution in Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat.
VI. JRF Examination:
The Regional Centre coordinated the examination at the Pune Centre for theyear (20192020), the exam was held on 04th February 2020.
VII. PDF Notification:
As per the instructions received from the Head Office, the Centre circulated the
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notification related to forthcoming Post Doctoral Fellowship (202021) to differentUniversities and Research Institution in Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat.
Applications for various ICHR Grants:
During the period under report, the Centre had received many applications forvarious grants. The same have been forwarded to Head Office for necessary action.
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OTHER MAJOR ACTIVITIES
A) Independence Day Celebration
ICHR celebrated the 73st Independence Day on 15th August 2019 with greatenthusiasm.
B) Vigilance Awareness Week & Rashtriya Ekta Sapath
The Council has actively observed the Vigilance Awareness Week and RashtriyaEkta Saptah from 25th October to 31st October 2019. The Council organised thefollowing programmes:
• A Special lecture on the topic entitled Hkz"Vkpkj eqDr Hkkjr fufeÙk 'kiFk* delivered
by Shri J.R. Aggarwal, Consultant (Internal Audit)/ former Deputy Secretary,Govt of India, in the Committee Room of ICHR.
• Essay competition on the topic entitled ljnkj iVsy osQ liuksa dk Hkkjr*
• Debate competition on the topic entitled jkf"Vª; ,drk ,oa Hkkjr cks/ dh pqukSfr;k¡*
• A Special lecture delivered by Professor Himashu Chaturvedi, H.O.D.Department of History, D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur on the occasionof Rashtriya Ekta Saptah (National Unity Day).
• The following staff were declared winner of the above competition:
• Debate Competition dated 29.10.2019:
• First PrizeShri Ashutosh Mishra, Xerox Operator
• Second Prize Shri Saurabh Kumar Rai, Jr. Hindi Translator
• Essay Competition dated 29.10.2019:
• First PrizeShri Arvind Kumar, Data Entry Operator
• Second Prize Shri Satish Kumar, Data Entry Operator
• Third Prize Shri Devender Singh Bisht, Personal Assistant
C) Republic Day Celebration
ICHR celebrated the 71st Republic Day on 26th January 2020 with greatenthusiasm.
D) Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ Hon'ble Human Resource DevelopmentMinister (HRM), Government of India's Visit to ICHR, 22nd August 2019
The Hon’ble HRM, Government of India, Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank'
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undertook a surprising visit of ICHR on 22nd August 2019. In the presence of Dr.Rajesh Kumar, Director (J,P&L) and ICHR team the Hon’ble HRM took a round ofthe entire office of ICHR. The HRM started his visit from Hon’ble Chairman andMember Secretary's offices. Thereafter, he was taken to all the units/ rooms, ExhibitioncumSales Counter, LibrarycumDocumentation Centre etc and discussed the natureof work in each particular unit and the problems faced by the staff. The Minister showedinterest in the preservation and conservation of the books and other reading materialsin the library. The HRM very keenly saw the ICHR publications and appreciated theMartyrs Project books.
The hon'ble Minister also enquired about wanted to know the staff strength andthe ICHR's budget. The Director (JP&L) responded all such queries of the Minister.Subsequently, Dr. Rajesh Kumar submitted to the HRM to resolve the space/buildingissue of the ICHR. He further emphasized that in this regard, the Hon’ble Chairman,ICHR has already submitted a letter to seek appointment for a meeting with the Hon'bleHRM. In this connection, the HRM directed his staff to fix a date for meeting with allthe three concerned parties (ICHR, ICSSR, UGC), so that the ICHR's building problemcan be resolved.
Further, while presenting the ICHR's activities, Dr. Rajesh Kumar pointed outthat at present three Regional Centres: Southern Regional Center, Bengaluru; NorthEast Regional Center, Guwahati; and Western Regional Center, Pune are working topromote the history and historical research in these region of the country. It was alsobrought to the notice of the HRM that a proposal to open two more Regional Centers:North Western Regional Center, Jammu and Eastern Regional Center, Varanasi hasalready been submitted by the ICHR to the Ministry of Human Resource andDevelopment. The Hon’ble Minister asked resend the earlier letter along with theproposal to him, immediately.
E) Member Secretary's Meeting with HRM
Professor Kumar Ratnam, Member Secretary, ICHR attended a meeting in theoffice of the Hon'ble HRM, Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' on 18th September 2019and briefed about the ICHR's activities and achievements in the current year.
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Sl. Name & Address Tel. / E-mail Area ofNo. (as supplied by the Members) Mobile No. Specialization
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar 0112338 6033 chairperson@ Indology, ArchaChairman, ICHR 0112338 3421(F) ichr.ac.in eology & Ancient
History &Culture
2. Dr. Vibha Upadhyay vibhaupadhyaya AncientDepartment of History & @gmail.com HistoryIndian Culture University ofRajasthan, Jaipur
3. Dr. Surjit Kaur Jolly drskjolly@rediff MedievalC98, 1st Floor Kirti Nagar, mail.com HistoryNew Delhi – 110015
4. Dr. C.I. Issac 04712572575 drciissac@ (i) Modern IndiaBharatheeya Vichara Kendram 09447057160 gmail.com (ii) ChristianResearch Centre, Samskriti Church HistoryBhavan, GPO Lane, Trivandrum of IndiaResidence Address:Wexco Bradbury Villas, VillaNo. 9, Chavanickamannil,Thellakom, Thellakom P.O.,Kottayam686630, Kerala
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5. Prof. Kapil Kumar 8826158434 profkapilk@ ModernDirector, Centre for Freedom gmail.com HistoryStruggle & Diaspora Studies &Chairperson, Faculty of HistorySchool of Social SciencesIGNOU, New Delhi
6. Prof. Umesh Kadam uakadam@jnu. MedievalCentre for Historical Studies ac.in HistorySchool of Social Sciences umeshkadam1
& @gmail.comDean of StudentsInter Hall AdministrationJawaharlal Nehru UniversityNew Delhi 110067
7. Prof. Shridhar Madhukar 9767788954 smrajadixit@ Modernalias Raja Dixit gmail.com HistoryFormer Professor and HeadInter Disciplinary School(Humanities and Social Sciences)Savitri Bai Phule University, Pune
8. Prof. Raghuvendra Tanwar ragutanwar@ ModernEmeritus Professor History gmail.com HistoryKurukshetra University &Director Haryana Academy ofHistory & Culture, Haryana
9. Dr. Suman Jain 9415307273 sumanaihc@ AncientDepartment of AIHC & gmail.com HistoryArcheology, BHUVaranasi5
10. Prof. Tamo Mibang tmau@rediff ModernFormer ViceChancellor mail.com HistoryRajiv Gandhi UniversityArunachal Pradesh
11. Prof. Vemuganti Kishan profvkrao@ AncientRao (Retired), Department gmail.com Historyof Ancient History, OsmaniaUniversity, Hyderabad
12. Prof. Baidyanath Labh 9419145988 baidyanath14 (i) Pali and EarlyVice Chancellor 6112281820, @gmail.com Buddhism,Nava Nalanda Mahavihara 6112281505 (F) baidyanath14@ Contemporary(Deemed to be University) hotmail.com BuddhismMinistry of Culture, (ii) HistoryGovernment of India of BuddhismNalanda 803111Bihar
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13. Dr. Himanshu Chaturvedi 9415283447 h.chaturvedi111 ModernDepartment of History & @rediffmail.com HistoryDept. of Philosophy, DDUGorakhpur University,Gorakhpur273009Uttar Pradesh
14. Prof. Ishwar Sharan 05512204117 isvishwakarma@ (i) Vedic andVishwakarma, Chairman 09935400244 gmail.com PuranicUttar Pradesh 08765004617 Archaeology &Higher Education Services CultureCommission, Allahabad (ii) AncientUttar Pradesh IndianResidence Address: Art and27D, Hirapuri Colony Architecture,University Campus, SilpsastrasGorakhpur273009
15. Dr. M. Kotresh 9448801569 drkotreshm@ ModernDepartment of P.G. Studies gmail.com Historyand Research in Historyand Archeology, TumkurUniversity, Karnataka
16. Dr. Saradindu Mukherji 01122629132 saradindu48@ History ofC209, ILA Apartments 09818503185 gmail.com Modern IndiaVasundhara EnclaveDelhi110096
17. Prof. Rahman Ali 07552493422 rahmana45@ (i) Indian58, Mahabali Nagar, 09425332709 gmail.com ArchaeologyKolar Road, Bhopal462042 (ii) History
of Fine Arts(Art,Architecture andPainting)
18. Dr. Rajeev Ranjan 9431071176 rajeevhistorycoc AncientDepartment of History, @gmail.com HistoryCollege of Commerce, Arts& Science, Patna.Bihar800020
19. Dr. Amarjiva Lochan amarjiva@hot AncientDy. Dean, International mail.com HistoryRelations, University ofDelhi, Delhi
20. Representative of UGC Vacant
21. The DirectorGeneral archives@nic.inNational Archives of IndiaJanpath, New Delhi110 001
22. The DirectorGeneral directorgeneralasiArchaeological Survey of @gmail.comIndia, Janpath, New Delhi110 001
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23. The Secretary secy.dhe@nic.inDepartment of HigherEducation, Government ofIndia, Ministry of HumanResource DevelopmentShastri Bhawan,New Delhi110001
24. The Secretary secyculture@nic.inMinistry of CultureGovernment of IndiaShastri BhawanNew Delhi110 001
25. The Financial Adviser jsfa.edu@gov.inDepartment of HigherEducation, Ministry of HumanResource DevelopmentShastri Bhawan,New Delhi110 001
26. The names of the four personsto represent Government ofIndia will be issuedsubsequently
26. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.) 0112338 7877 ms@ichr.ac.inMember Secretary 0112338 7829 (F)
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Administrative Committee
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
2. Prof. Vemuganti Kishan Rao, Member
3. Prof. Ishwar Sharan Vishwakarma, Member
4. Prof. Umesh Kadam, Member
5. Prof. Rahman Ali, Member
6. The Financial Adviser, MHRD, Member
7. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
Research Projects Committee*
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
2. Prof. C.I. Issac, Member
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3. Dr. Himanshu Chaturvedi, Member
4. Prof. Raghuvendra Tanwar, Member
5. Prof. Shridhar Madhukar alias Raja Dixit, Member
6. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
* (Three Coopted members will be nominated by the Chairman as per the MoA39(c) ‘Three specialists to be coopted for individual meetings according to thefield of study under examination, to be nominated by the Chairman’.
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Editorial Board of Indian Historical Review (IHR)
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman & EditorinChief
2. Prof. Kapil Kumar, Member
3. Prof. Shridhar Madhukar alias Raja Dixit, Member
4. Prof. Raghuvendra Tanwar, Member
5. Prof. Tamo Mibang, Member
6. Prof. M. Kotresh, Member
7. Prof. Umesh Kadam, Member
8. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
9. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (J,P&L) and Editor
10. Dr. Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A)
11. Dr. Md. Naushad Ali, Deputy Director (Publication) and CoEditor
12. Dr. Saurabh Kumar Mishra, Deputy Director (Journal)
Appendix II (A)
MEMBERS OF THE EDITORIAL BOARDS/OTHER COMMITTEES/
SUB-COMMITTEES/ADVISORY PANELS,2019-2020
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Editorial Board of ITIHAAS (Shodh Patrika)
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
2. Prof. Ishwar Sharan Vishwakarma, Member & Chief Editor
3. Dr. Rajeev Ranjan, Member
4. Professor Rahman Ali, Member
5. Dr. Vibha Upadhyay, Member
6. Dr. Suman Jain, Member
7. Prof. Anand Shanker Singh, Member
8. Prof. G.B. Mehendale, Member
9. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
10. Dr. Om Jee Upadhyay, Director (R&A) and Editor
11. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director (J,P&L)
12. Dr. Saurabh Kumar Mishra, Deputy Director (Journal) and CoEditor
Library-Cum-Documentation Sub-Committee
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
2. Prof. Baidyanath Labh, Member
3. Prof. Kapil Kumar, Member
4. Dr. Saradindu Mukherji, Member
5. Dr. Suman Jain, Member
6. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
Sub-Committee of Foreign Travel Grants (FTG) & Study-cum-Travel Grant (STG)
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
2. Dr. M. Kotresh, Member
3. Prof. Tamo Mibang, Member
4. Prof. Baidyanath Labh, Member
5. Prof. C.I. Issac, Member
6. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
Sub-Committee of Research Projects
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
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2. Prof. Kapil Kumar, Member
3. Prof. Raghuvendra Tanwar, Member
4. Prof. Shridhar Madhukar alias Raja Dixit. , Member
5. Dr. Rajeev Ranjan, Member
6. Prof. Ishwar Sharan Vishwakarma
7. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
Sub-Committee of Seminars/Conferences/WorkshopsSub-Committee of Monograph Series & Publication Committee
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
2. Dr. Vibha Upadhyay, Member
3. Dr. Himanshu Chaturvedi, Member
4. Prof. Rahman Ali, Member
5. Prof. Baidyanath Labh, Member
6. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
Monitoring/Advisory Committee for NERC, Guwahati
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
2. Prof. Tamo Mibang, Member
3. Dr. Surjit Kaur Jolly, Member
4. Prof. Rahman Ali, Member
5. Dr. Saradindu Mukherji, Member
6. Prof. Sujit Kumar Ghosh, Coopted Member
7. Dr. Veenu Pant, Coopted Member
8. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
Monitoring/Advisory Committee for SRC, Bangalore
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
2. Dr. M. Kotresh, Member
3. Prof. Vemuganti Kishan Rao, Member
4. Prof. C.I. Issac, Member
5. Prof. Umesh Kadam, Member
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6. Dr. Nanditha Krishna, Coopted Member
7. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
Monitoring/Advisory Committee Western Regional Centre (WRC),Pune
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
2. Prof. Rahman Ali, Member
3. Prof. Baidyanath Labh, Member
4. Prof. Shridhar Madhukar alias Raja Dixit. , Member
5. Prof. Vibha Upadhyay, Member
6. Prof. Vijay Kumar Vashistha, Coopted Member
7. Prof. V.H. Sonawane, Coopted Member
8. Prof. G.B. Mehendale, Coopted Member
9. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
Second Level Grievances Redressal Committee
1. Prof. Arvind P. Jamkhedkar, Chairman
2. Prof. C.I. Issac, Member
3. Dr. Surjit Kaur Jolly, Member
4. Prof. Kumar Ratnam (D.Litt.), Member Secretary
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TABLE 3Statement Showing the Staff Strength, 2019-20
(As on 31st March 2020)
Sl. Name of the Post Sanctioned Filled VacantPost Post Post
1 Member Secretary 1 1 -
2 Director (Research & Admn.) 1 1 -
3 Director (J,P&L) 1 1 -
4 Deputy Director (Research) 4 1 3
5 Deputy Director (Journal) 1 1 -
6 Deputy Director (Publication) 1 1 -
7 Deputy Director (Library) 1 1 -
8 Deputy Director (Documentation) 1 - 1
9 Deputy Director (Accounts) 1 - 1
Appendix IIISTATEMENT SHOWING THE
STAFF STRENGTH,2019-2020
(As on 31st March 2020)
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10 Deputy Director (Administration) 1 - 1
11 Assistant Director (Research) 4 3 1
12 Assistant Director (Editor) 2 - 2
13 Assistant Director (Library) 1 1 -
14 Assistant Director (Publication) 1 - 1
15 Assistant Director (Grant) 1 - 1
16 Section Officer (Administration) 2 2 -
17 Section Officer (Accounts) 1 1 -
18 Private Secretary 4 4 -
19 Editorial Assistant 2 2 -
20 Sr. Library & Info. Assistant 2 2 -
21 Assistant 7 7 -
22 Assistant Cash 1 1 -
23 Stenographer (Selection Grade) 1 1 -
24 Personal Assistant 1 1 -
25 Library & Information Assistant 2 - 2
26 Caretaker 1 1 -
27 Xerox Operator 1 1 -
28 Copy Holder 1 - 1
29 Semi Professional Assistant 1 - 1
30 Storekeeper 1 1 -
31 Accounts Clerk 7 5 2
32 Stenographer 6 6 -
33 Upper Division Clerk 6 5 1
34 Jr. Hindi Translator 1 1 -
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35 Lower Division Clerk 20 19 1
36 Staff Car Driver 3 2 1
37 Gestetner Operator 1 - 1
38 Lift Operator 1 - 1
39 Scooter Driver 1 - 1
40 Hindi Typist 1 - 1
41 Daftry 1 - 1
42 Office Attendant 18 12 6
43 Watch & Ward Attendant 3 1 2
44 Safai Karamachari 3 - 3
45 Senior Library Attendant 1 - 1
46 Junior Library Attendant 2 - 2
Total 125 88 37
Post-Sanctioned under plan for NERC, Guwahati
Name of Post Number of Post
Group ‘C’ Sanctioned Filled Vacant
1. Accounts Clerk 1 1
2. Steno. Grade ‘D’ 1 1
3. Lower Division Clerk 1 1
4. Office Attendant 1 1
5. Junior Library Attendant 1 1 2
Total 5 3 2
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Appendix IVANNUAL
ACCOUNTS OFICHR,
2019-2020
INDEX OF ANNUAL ACCOUNTS, 2019-2020
S.No. Particular Pages
1 Balance Sheet 74
2 Income and Expenditure Account 75
3 Receipts and Payments Account 77
4. Schedules I to XXIV 80118
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TO
RIC
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AR
CH
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CH
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CH
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020-
03-3
1
Par
ticu
lars
Cu
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rP
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2019
)
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1,76
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s
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CO
UN
CIL
OF
HIS
TO
RIC
AL
RE
SE
AR
CH
(Min
istry
of H
uman
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03-3
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CO
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CIL
OF
HIS
TO
RIC
AL
RE
SE
AR
CH
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of H
uman
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lars
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2.2
Gift
ed/D
onat
ed a
sset
s ar
e va
lued
at t
he d
ecla
red
valu
e w
here
ver a
vaila
ble.
If n
ot a
vaila
ble
then
the
valu
e is
est
imat
ed b
ased
on
the
pres
ent m
arke
t val
ue a
djus
ted
with
refe
renc
e to
the
phys
ical
con
ditio
n of
the
asse
ts. T
hey
are
set-
up b
y cr
edit
to C
apita
l Fun
d an
dm
erge
d w
ith th
e F
ixed
Ass
ets
of th
e in
stitu
tion.
Dep
reci
atio
n is
cha
rged
at t
he r
ates
app
licab
le to
the
resp
ectiv
e as
sets
.
2.3
Boo
ks r
ecei
ved
as g
ifts
are
valu
ed a
t se
lling
pric
es p
rinte
d on
the
boo
ks.
Whe
re t
hey
are
not
prin
ted,
the
val
ues
are
base
d on
asse
ssm
ent.
2.4
Fix
ed a
sset
s ar
e va
lued
at c
ost l
ess
accu
mul
ated
dep
reci
atio
n. D
epre
ciat
ion
on fi
xed
asse
ts is
pro
vide
d on
dim
inis
hing
/red
ucin
gba
lanc
e m
etho
d at
the
fol
low
ing
rate
s:
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Tan
gib
le a
sset
s:
1.La
nd:
0%
2.S
ite D
evel
opm
ent
:0%
3.B
uild
ings
:2%
4.R
oads
& B
ridge
s:
2%
5.T
ube
Wel
l & W
ater
Sup
ply
:2%
6.S
ewer
age
& D
rain
age
:2%
7.E
lect
rical
Ins
talla
tion
and
equi
pmen
t:
5%
8.P
lant
& M
achi
nery
:5%
9.S
cien
tific
& L
abor
ator
y E
quip
men
t:
8%
10.O
ffice
Equ
ipm
ent
:7.
5%
11.A
udio
Vis
ual E
quip
men
t:
7.5%
12.C
ompu
ters
& P
erip
hera
ls:
20%
13.F
urni
ture
, F
ixtu
res
& F
ittin
gs:
7.5%
14.V
ehic
les
:10
%
15.L
ib.
Boo
ks &
Sci
entif
ic jo
urna
ls:
10%
Inta
ng
ible
ass
ets
(am
ort
izat
ion
):
1.E
-Jou
rnal
s:
40%
2.C
ompu
ter
Sof
twar
e:
40%
3.P
aten
ts a
nd C
opyr
ight
s:
9 ye
ars
Annual Report (2019–2020) 117
2.5
Dep
reci
atio
n is
pro
vide
d fo
r th
e w
hole
yea
r on
add
ition
dur
ing
the
year
.
3.In
tan
gib
le A
sset
s: P
aten
ts a
nd c
opyr
ight
s, E
Jou
rnal
and
Com
pute
r S
oftw
are
are
grou
ped
unde
r In
tang
ible
Ass
ets.
4.R
etir
emen
t B
enef
its:
Lia
bilit
y to
war
ds g
ratu
ity/le
ave
enca
shm
ent
paya
ble
on d
eath
/ret
irem
ent
of e
mpl
oyee
s is
rec
ogni
sed
onpa
ymen
t bas
is H
owev
er s
ome
prov
isio
n is
bei
ng m
ade
for
retir
emen
t ben
efits
.
5.A
cco
unti
ng
fo
r sa
le:
Sal
es a
re a
ccou
nted
for
net
, of
sal
es r
etur
ns,
reba
te a
nd t
rade
dis
coun
t.
6.S
tatu
s o
f R
egio
nal
Cen
tres
: A
ccou
nts
of th
e R
egio
nal C
entr
es B
anga
lore
, Guw
ahat
i and
Pun
e ha
ve b
een
inco
rpor
ated
with
the
Cou
ncil’
s ac
coun
t.
7.F
ore
ign
Cur
ren
cy T
ran
sact
ions
: Tr
ansa
ctio
ns d
enom
inat
ed in
for
eign
cur
renc
y ar
e ac
coun
ted
at t
he e
xcha
nge
rate
pre
vaili
ngat
the
date
of t
rans
actio
n.
8.L
ease
: Lea
se r
enta
ls a
re e
xpen
sed
with
ref
eren
ce t
o le
ase
term
s.
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h K
umar
)(K
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nam
)D
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ry
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Ind
ian
Co
un
cil o
f H
isto
rica
l Res
earc
h(M
inis
try
of
Hu
man
Res
ou
rce
Dev
elo
pm
ent)
35,
Fer
oze
shah
Ro
ad,
New
Del
hi-1
1000
1S
CH
ED
UL
E –
24
Fo
r th
e p
erio
d 2
019-
04-0
1 to
202
0-03
-31
Co
ntin
gen
t L
iab
iliti
es a
nd
No
tes
in a
cco
un
t
1.Ta
xati
on
: - N
o Ta
xabl
e in
com
e un
der I
ncom
e Ta
x A
ct 1
961,
as
such
no
prov
isio
n fo
r Inc
ome
Tax
has
been
con
side
red
nece
ssar
y.2.
Cor
resp
ondi
ng fi
gure
s fo
r the
pre
viou
s ye
ar h
ave
been
regr
oupe
d/ re
arra
nged
, whe
reve
r nec
essa
ry.
3.Th
e de
tails
of b
alan
ce s
avin
g ba
nk A
ccou
nts,
Cur
rent
Acc
ount
s an
d Fi
xed
Dep
osit A
ccou
nts
with
Ban
ks a
re e
nclo
sed
as a
ttach
men
t “A
” to
the
Sch
edul
eof
Cur
rent
Ass
ets.
4.N
o S
epar
ate
gran
ts fo
r Fel
low
ship
Sch
emes
and
Pro
ject
hav
e be
en a
llotte
d by
the
gove
rnm
ent.
As
such
sch
edul
e 3a
& 3
b ha
ve n
ot b
een
prep
ared
.5.
As
sugg
este
d by
Aud
it, w
e m
ay tr
ansf
er P
ensi
on F
und
in E
arm
ark
fund
s af
ter g
ettin
g th
e ap
prov
al o
f the
Com
pete
nt A
utho
rity.
6.W
ith re
gard
to P
rovi
dent
Fun
d A
ccou
nt, t
his
acco
unt i
s se
para
ted
from
the
Inst
itutio
n’s A
ccou
nts.
A R
ecei
pt a
nd P
aym
ent A
ccou
nt, I
ncom
e an
d E
xpen
ditu
reA
ccou
nts
and
bala
nce
shee
t of t
he P
rovi
dent
Fun
d A
ccou
nt fo
r the
yea
r 201
9-20
hav
e be
en a
ttach
ed to
the
Inst
itutio
n A
ccou
nts.
7.W
ith re
gard
to N
PS
Acc
ount
, mon
thly
NP
S a
mou
nt is
tran
sfer
reed
to IR
DA
ever
y m
onth
as
such
no
sepa
rate
acc
ount
and
bal
ance
she
et h
ave
been
prep
ared
. The
bal
ance
am
ount
of N
PS
, if a
ny h
as b
een
show
n in
the
mai
n ac
coun
t bal
ance
She
et.
8.S
ched
ules
1 to
24
are
anne
xed
and
from
an
inte
gral
par
t of t
he B
alan
ce S
heet
as
on 3
1st M
arch
202
0 an
d th
e In
com
e an
d E
xpen
ditu
re A
ccou
nt fo
r the
year
end
ed o
n th
at d
ate.
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h K
umar
)(K
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)D
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.M
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ry
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IND
IAN
CO
UN
CIL
OF
HIS
TO
RIC
AL
RE
SE
AR
CH
(Min
istr
y o
f H
um
an R
esou
rce
Dev
elop
men
t)35
, Fer
ozes
hah
Roa
d, N
ew D
elh
i-11
0001
Pro
vid
ent
Fu
nd
Acc
oun
t
Inde
x o
f Ann
ual A
ccou
nts
2019
-202
0
S
.No
Par
ticu
lar
Pag
e N
o.
1.B
alan
ce S
heet
of
GP
F/C
PF
Acc
ount
as
on
31s
t M
arch
20
20
120
2.In
com
e an
d E
xpen
ditu
re A
ccou
nt
for
the
Yea
r en
ded
as
on
31s
t M
arch
20
20
121
3.R
ecei
pts
and
Pay
men
ts A
ccou
nts
of
GP
F/C
PF
fo
r th
eY
ear
ende
d 3
1st M
arch
20
20
122
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IND
IAN
CO
UN
CIL
OF
HIS
TO
RIC
AL
RE
SE
AR
CH
(Min
istry
of H
uman
Res
ourc
e D
evel
opm
ent)
35,
FE
RO
ZE
SH
AH
RO
AD
, N
EW
DE
LHI
- 11
0 00
1
BA
LA
NC
E S
HE
ET
OF
GP
F/C
PF
AC
CO
UN
T A
S O
N 3
1st
MA
RC
H 2
020
Am
ount
Liab
ilitie
sA
mou
ntA
mou
ntA
sset
sA
mou
nt20
18-1
920
19-2
020
19-2
020
18-2
019
2019
-20
GP
F3
,88
,68
,31
2In
ve
stm
en
t3
,58
,74
,08
2
2,8
1,0
8,5
15
Op
en
ing B
ala
nce
3,0
9,9
6,9
59
21
,80
,67
6In
t. A
ccru
ed a
s o
n 3
1/0
3/2
02
02
2,6
3,3
30
-4,4
0,2
67
Le
ss:
Sub
scrip
tion
for
Marc
h 2
019
-4,0
6,0
57
Sub
scrip
tion
Du
e f
or
Ma
rch
20
20
48
,35
,35
4A
dd
: S
ub
scr
iption
s in
the
year
49
,32
,92
24
,06,0
57
GP
F3
,82
,21
54
,06,0
57
Add
: S
ub
for
Marc
h 2
020
3,8
2,2
15
CP
F1
9,5
6,1
70
Add
: In
tere
st C
redited
21
,12
,06
4U
C d
ue t
o C
PF
-38
,68
,87
0Le
ss:
Advan
ce/w
ithd
raw
al
43
,26
,70
3N
PS
-II
3,0
9,9
6,9
59
Clo
sin
g B
ala
nce
3,3
6,9
1,4
00
Cash a
t B
an
k1
,29
,47
,73
7In
tere
st
Reserv
e4
0,1
8,2
71
UC
O B
an
k1
,54
,57
,95
2O
pen
ing B
ala
nce
1,4
4,7
6,3
57
0A
dd
: E
xcess
of
Incom
e o
ver
Exp
end
iture
32
,99
,60
7-9
,81
,59
5Le
ss:
Exc
ess o
f E
xpe
nd
iture
ove
r In
com
e1
,44
,76
,35
7C
losin
g B
ala
nce
1,7
7,7
5,9
64
4,54,73,316Total:
5,14,67,3644,54,73,316
Total:
5,14,67,364
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.1
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h K
umar
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)D
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ry
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IND
IAN
CO
UN
CIL
OF
HIS
TO
RIC
AL
RE
SE
AR
CH
(Min
istry
of H
uman
Res
ourc
e D
evel
opm
ent)
35,
FE
RO
ZE
SH
AH
RO
AD
, N
EW
DE
LHI
- 11
0 00
1IN
CO
ME
AN
D E
XP
EN
DIT
UR
E A
CC
OU
NT
FO
R T
HE
YE
AR
EN
DE
D A
S O
N 3
1ST
MA
RC
H 2
020
TA
BL
E 6
.2
Am
ount
Exp
endi
ture
Am
ount
Am
ount
Inco
me
Am
ount
2018
-19
2019
-20
2018
-19
2019
-20
Inte
rest
Cre
dite
d to
:1,
72,0
38In
tere
st e
arne
d on
Inve
stm
ent
53,2
9,01
7
19,5
6,17
0G
PF
Acc
ount
21,1
2,06
421
,80,
676
Add
: Int
eres
t acc
rued
on
31/0
3/20
22,6
3,33
0
CP
FAcc
ount
Add
: Tax
Rec
over
ed o
n In
tere
st-
Uni
vers
ity C
ontr
ibut
ion
(CP
F)
R
efun
d to
be
obta
ined
NP
S T
ier-
II A
ccou
nt
0E
xces
s of
Inco
me
over
Exp
endi
ture
32,9
9,60
713
,78,
139
Less
Inte
rest
acc
rued
for M
arch
19
21,8
0,67
6
9,81
,595
Add
Exc
ess
of E
xpen
ditu
re o
ver I
ncom
e
19,5
6,17
0To
tal
54,1
1,67
119
,56,
170
Tota
l54
,11,
671
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ajes
h K
umar
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IAN
CO
UN
CIL
OF
HIS
TO
RIC
AL
RE
SE
AR
CH
(Min
istry
of H
uman
Res
ourc
e D
evel
opm
ent)
35,
FE
RO
ZE
SH
AH
RO
AD
, N
EW
DE
LHI
- 11
0 00
1
RE
CE
IPT
S A
ND
PA
YM
EN
TS
AC
CO
UN
TS
OF
GP
F/C
PF
FO
R T
HE
YE
AR
EN
DE
D 3
1st
MA
RC
H 2
020
Am
ount
Liab
ilitie
sA
mou
ntA
mou
ntA
sset
sA
mou
nt20
18-1
920
19-2
020
18-1
920
19-2
0
Ope
ning
Bal
ance
as
on 0
1/04
/18
38,6
8,87
0G
PF
Adv
./With
draw
al43
,26,
703
13,5
8,35
1U
CO
Ban
k40
,18,
271
CP
F A
dv./W
ithdr
awal
NP
S T
ier-
II
Uni
vers
ity C
ontri
butio
n W
ithdr
awal
48,3
5,35
4G
PF
Sub
scrip
tion
49,3
2,92
2
CP
F S
ubsc
riptio
n1,
75,0
0,00
0In
vest
men
t dur
ing
the
year
3,32
,61,
260
CP
F U
nive
rsity
Con
tribu
tion
NP
S T
ier-
II A
ccou
ntC
losi
ng B
alan
ce:-
1,90
,21,
398
Inve
stm
ent E
ncas
hed
3,62
,55,
490
40,1
8,27
1U
CO
Ban
k1,
29,4
7,73
7
1,72
,038
Inte
rest
Rec
eive
d53
,29,
017
2,53
,87,
141
Tota
l5,
05,3
5,70
02,
53,8
7,14
1To
tal
5,05
,35,
700
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ajes
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Annual Report (2019-2020) 123
Separate Audit Report of the Comptroller andAuditor General of India on the Accounts of
Indian Council of Historical Researchfor the year ended 31 March 2020
We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of Indian Council of HistoricalResearch (Council) as at 31 March 2020, the Income & Expenditure Account andReceipts & Payments Account for the year ended on that date under Section 20(1) ofthe Comptroller & Auditor General’s (Duties, Powers & Conditions of Service) Act,1971. The audit has been entrusted for the period upto 2022-23. These financialstatements include the accounts of three regional centres of the Council. These financialstatements are the responsibility of the Council’s management. Our responsibility is toexpress an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
2. This Separate Audit Report contains the comments of the Comptroller andAuditor General of India (CAG) on the accounting treatment only with regard toclassification, conformity with the best accounting practices, accounting standards anddisclosure norms, etc. Audit observations on financial transactions with regard tocompliance with the Law, Rules & Regulations (Propriety and Regularity) and efficiency-cum-performance aspects, etc., if any, are reported through Inspection Reports/CAG’sAudit Reports separately.
3. We have conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generallyaccepted in India. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit toobtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from materialmisstatements. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidences supporting theamounts and disclosure in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the
Appendix V
124 Annual Report (2019-2020)
accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well asevaluating the overall presentation of financial statements. We believe that our auditprovides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
4. Based on our audit, we report that:
(i) We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best ofour knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit.
(ii) The Balance Sheet, Income & Expenditure Account and Receipts & PaymentsAccount dealt with by this report have been drawn up in the Format of Accountsas prescribed by the Ministry of Education (erstwhile Ministry of HumanResource Development), Government of India subject to the observation inthe Report.
(iii) In our opinion, proper books of accounts and other relevant records havebeen maintained by the Indian Council of Historical Research in so far as itappears from our examination of such books.
(iv) We further report that:
A. Balance Sheet
A.1 Liabilities
A.1.1 Current Liabilities and Provision (Schedule 3) – Rs. 2.99 Crore
The above includes unutilized grant-in-aid of Rs.135 lakh as against the actualunutilized grant-in-aid is Rs. 157.06 lakh. This is due to the netting of excess expenditureof Rs.1.91 lakh under Grant for creation of Capital Assets and excess expenditure ofRs.20.15 lakh under Grant-in-aid Salaries with the unspent balance of Rs. 157.06lakh under Grant-in-aid General.
A.2 Assets
A.2.1 Loans Adavnces and Deposits (Schedule 8) – Rs. 80.85 lakh
The above does not include grant receivable of Rs. 418.04 lakh which wassanctioned on 25 March 2020 but were received in bank account on 02 April 2020.The same has been shown as receipts in the Receipts & Payments Account and includedunder Bank balances. This has resulted in understatement of Loans Advances &Deposits-Grant Receivable by Rs.418.04 lakh and overstatement of Current Assets-Bank Balance by like amount.
B. significant accounting policies (Schedule 23 & 24)
Annual Report (2019-2020) 125
As per the Significant Accounting Policy No. 4 ‘Liability towards gratuity/leaveencashment payable on death/retirement of employees is recognised on Payment Basis’.This accounting policy is in contravention of the format of accounts prescribed byMinistry of Education and Accounting Standard 15 issued by ICAI which states thatprovision for retirement benefits should be made on the basis of actuarial valuation.Further the Council had made provision for retirement benefits of Rs.56 lakh which isnot based on actuarial valuation. In the absence of actuarial valuation, Audit was unableto form opinion on the sufficiency of provisions. This is being pointed out since 2015-16 but remedial action has not been taken by council.
C. General
C.1
Separate accounts of NPS were not maintained by Council. This was pointedout in the previous year report but remedial action has not been taken by the Council.
C.2
As per format of accounts prescribed by the Ministry of Education, theDepreciation on Fixed Assets is to be provided on Straight Line Method and ratesspecified thereon. However the same has been charged on Written Down Value andthe different rates thereby contravening the format of accounts prescribed by the Ministryof Education.
D. Grants-in-aid
During the year 2019-20, the Council has received grant-in-aid of Rs. 2198.93lakh (Grant for creation of Capital Assets of Rs. 62.55 lakh, Grant-in-aid salaries ofRs. 699.35 lakh and Grant-in-aid General Rs. 1437.03 lakh) during the year. It had anopening balance of Rs. 146.17 lakh under Grant-in-aid Salaries. Thus, the Councilhad Rs. 2345.10 lakh (Grant for creation of Capital Assets of Rs. 62.55 lakh, Grant-in-aid salaries of Rs. 845.52 lakh and Grant-in-aid General Rs. 1437.03 lakh) at itsdisposal. It utilized Rs. 2210.30 lakh (Grant for creation of Capital Assets of Rs.64.46 lakh, Grant-in-aid salaries of Rs. 865.67 lakh and Grant-in-aid General Rs.1297.97 lakh) during the year, leaving an unspent balance of Rs. 157.06 lakh underGrant-in-aid General and excess expenditure of Rs. 1.91 lakh under Grant for creationof Capital Assets and excess expenditure of Rs. 20.15 lakh under Grant-in-aid Salaries.
As explained by the Council the excess expenditure has been met from incomegenerated from own sources.
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E. Management letter
Deficiencies which have not been included in the Audit Report have been broughtto the notice of the Member Secretary, ICHR through a management letter issuedseparately for remedial/corrective action.
v. Subject to our observations in the preceding paragraphs, we report that theBalance Sheet, Income and Expenditure Account and Receipts and PaymentsAccount dealt with by this report are in agreement with the books of accounts.
vi. In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to theexplanations given to us, the said financial statements, read together with theAccounting Policies and Notes on Accounts, and subject to the significantmatters stated above and other matters mentioned in Annexure to this AuditReport, give a true and fair view in conformity with accounting principlesgenerally accepted in India:
a. In so far as it relates to the Balance Sheet of the state of affairs of the IndianCouncil of Historical Research as at 31st March 2020.
b. In so far as it relates to the Income and Expenditure Account of the deficit forthe year ended on that date.
For and on behalf of the C & AG of India
Place: New Delhi Director General of Audit
Date: 09.01.2020 Central Expenditure
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Annexure to Audit Report
1. Adequacy of internal Audit System
The Council has its own internal audit department, but no internal audit hasbeen conducted so far. Only financial matters were routed through internalaudit department and there was no specific plan prepared during the year2019-20.
However, the enternal audit of Council has been conducted by the Pr. Pay andAccounts Office of Ministry up to 2015-16 only 14 audit paras wereoutstanding.
Internal Audit manual is not yet prepared by the Council.
No review meeting were taken by the Council's Management.
2. Adequacy of internal Control System
The Physical verification of Assets and Inventories was not done regularly.
As on 31.3.2020, 26 External Audit paras for the period from 1995-96 to1914-15 were pending for settlement.
Expenditure Control Register, Advance Register, Register of contract, Grant-in-Aid Register are not maintained in prescribed format.
In view of the above the Internal Control System does not appears to beadequate.
3. System of physical verification of Assets
The physical verification of Furniture and Fixture, Plant & Machinery andComputer & Accessories has been done up to 2013-14 for Vehicle up to13.01.2020.
4. System of physical verification of inventory
As stated by the Council the physical verification of Library is completed uptothe year 2005 but supporting documents in this regard have not been providedto Audit.
The physical verification of Stationery and Consumables items has beenconducted up to 2013-14.
5. Regularity in payment of statutory dues
As per accounts, no statutory dues were outstanding for more than six monthsas on 31.03.2020.
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1. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Swadesh, Swaraj,Swabhasha and Swadharm: Historicizing Maharashi Dayanand Saraswatifor New India from Dr. Anil Kumar, 490, DA Block, Shalimar Bagh, NewDelhi-110088.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) for a period oftwo years.
2. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Migration, Mobilityand Crossroads in Pre-Modern India An Ethnography of the Mahajans ofNorth-Western Rajasthan from Dr. Divya Sethi, C-1004, Amarpali Sapphire,Sector-45, Noida-201301, Uttar Pradesh.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.3,25,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh Twenty FiveThousand only) for a period of two years.
3. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Life-Style of the TeaPlanters with Special Reference to Tea Plantation in Barak Valley of AssamDuring 1855-1947 from Dr. Dhriti Kanta Rajkumar, Silchar College, Kabirgram,P.O.-Singari, Silchar, Cachar (Assam)-788007.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lakhs only) for a periodof two years on the condition that scholar should change the title of the projectfrom the proposed title to “Tea Plantation in Barak Valley of Assam During1855-1947”.
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4. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Stage DramaticPerformances and Indian Nationalism in Colonial Madras Presidency (1920-1947) from Dr. D. Venkateswaran, Associate Professor in History, RajapalayamRajus’ College, Rajapalayam, Virudhunagar District, Tamil Nadu – 626117.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.3,25,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh Twenty FiveThousand only) for a period of two years.
5. Request for financial support for a Research Project on ;qx&;qxhu eRL;kapy(t;iqj&vyoj&Hkjriqj) dk jktuhfrd] lkekftd vkSj lkaLÑfrd bfrgkl from
Dr. Dharm Chand Choubey, H.No. 3/76 N.E.B., N.E.B. Extension, Alwar(Rajasthan), Pin Code – 301001
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.4,25,000/- (Rupees Four Lakh Twenty FiveThousand only) for a period of two years.
6. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Inscriptions of theArantangi Tondaimans from Dr. A. Chandra Bose, Assistant Professor, PG &Research Department of History, H.H. The Rajah’s College, Pudukkottai-622001, Tamil Nadu.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only)for a period of two years.
7. Request for financial support for a Research Project on A Comparative Studyof Crime Legal Procedure, Penance and Forbidden as Reflected in DharmaSutras from Dr. Puspraj Singh, BG 2/8 C, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-110063.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) for a period oftwo years.
8. Request for financial support for a Research Project on A Historical Analysisof Ecological Transformation in Western Ghats with Special Reference toKerala-1800-2018 from Dr. Joshy Mathew, Head of the Department,Pazhassiraja College, Pulpally (P.O.), Wayanad (District), Kerala-673579.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.3,50,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh Fifty Thousandonly) for a period of two years.
9. Request for financial support for a Research Project on History of Freedom
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Movement in Bombay Karnataka from Dr. Basavaraj N. Akki, 40, SecondCross, Vijayanandanagar, Dharwad-80001, Karnataka.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lakhs only) for a periodof two years.
10. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Metamorphosis ofComplex Societies in the Mid-Gangetic Plains: An ArchaeologicalPerspective from Dr. Om Prakash Singh, C-53, Pocket- 7, Kendriya Vihar- 2,Sector- 82, Noida-201304, Uttar Pradesh.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) for a period oftwo years.
11. Request for financial support for a Research Project on An EthnographicalSurvey of Pottery Traditions from the Lower Brahmaputra Valley (Kamrup,Nalbari, Goalpara and Dhubri Districts of Assam) from Dr. Preetee Sharma,46, Udayan Path, Dwaraka Nagar, Guwahati, Kamrup (Metro) District, Assam-781022.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) for a period oftwo years.
12. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Religious Traditions ofAncient Kashmir (From early times up to 12th century A.D.) from Dr. YounusRashid, LF-29, University Town, Mirza Bagh, University of Kashmir, Hazratbal,Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir 190006.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) for a period oftwo years.
13. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Contribution of UnsungLawyers in the Freedom Movement 1885-1947 from Dr. R. Jaganath, AssistantProfessor, Department of History, Rajapalayam Rajus’ College, Rajapalayam-626117.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) for a period oftwo years.
14. Request for financial support for a Research Project on The Cult worship of
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Hero-stones in Kongu Country from Dr. B. Kandasamy, Assistant Professor,Post Graduate and Research Department of History, Rajapalayam Rajus’ College,Rajapalayam, Viruthunagar District, Tamil Nadu-626117.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) for a period oftwo years.
15. Request for financial support for a Research Project on History of the GreatFlood of 1924, Kerala from Dr. Mohammed Irshad Sharafudeen, AssistantProfessor, Centre for Disasters and Development, Jamsetji Tata School ofDisaster Studies, Tata Institute of Social Science, Post Box No. 8313, Deonar,Mumbai-400088.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) for a period oftwo years.
16. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Senapati KhanderaoDabhade and Gujarat: A Study of Historical Documents from Dr. ShatriPushkar Ramesh, Sukhkarta, 41, bharat Nagar, Shahada District: Nandurbar,Maharasthra-425409.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.3,25,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh Twenty FiveThousand only) for a period of two years.
17. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Jagat Narain Lal, TheCongress and The Hindu Mahasabha from Dr. Manish Sinha, Department ofHistory, Magadh University, Bodhgaya, Gaya, Bihar-824234.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lakhs only) for a periodof two years.
18. Request for financial support for a Research Project on eè;orhZ Hkkjr dk lkekftd& lkaLÑfrd ,oa jktuhfrd bfrgkl from Dr. Mukesh Kumar Mishra, Thengadi
Bhawan, Bharatmamata Chauraha, (Depot Chauraha), Bhadbhada Road,Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh-462003.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended in principle a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lakhs only)for a period of two years subjected to the submission of the following documents:
I. Registration Certificate of the Society/NGO/Trust.
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II. Enrollment Certificate of the Society on Government of India’s NITI Aayogweb portal.
III. Last Three years audited statement of Accounts.
19. Request for financial support for a Research Project on iqjk.kksa esa fuoZpu from Dr.
Meenu Agrawal, H.No. 527 H/1, K.P. Kakkar Nagar, Dariyabad, Allahabad-211003, Uttar Pradesh.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand only)for a period of two years.
20. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Namavali of the HinduGods and Goddesses: Reciprocation and Concordance from Dr. K. KesavaRajarajan (Asst. Professor of Fine Arts), School of Tamil, Indian Languages andRural Arts, Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram, Tamil Nadu-624302.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only)for a period of two years.
21. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Agrarian System ofthe Marathas from Dr. Kedarnath Mahadev Phalke S/o Sh. Mahadev, At/P.-Phalkewadi, Tehsil-Walwa, District-Sangli-416301, Maharashtra.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,75,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Seventy FiveThousand only) for a period of two years.
22. Request for financial support for a Research Project on On History and Politics:Advaita-Vedanta and the Idea of self in Colonial India from Dr. Talim Akhtar,H.No. 590, DA Block, Shalimar Bagh, Haidar Pur, Delhi-110088.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh only) for a period oftwo years.
23. Request for financial support for a Research Project on The Early FarmingCulture of Kashmir Valley: with special reference to Burzahom from Dr.Ramnath Singh Fonia, D22, Pocket 9A, DDA HIG Flat, Jasola Vihar, South-East Delhi, Delhi-110025.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only)for a period of two years.
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24. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Jobbers - TheTransitional and Intermediary component of the Textile Mills in Bombay inpre-independent India from Dr. Jadhao Avkash Daulatrao, A wing, 202 PalmSpring Apartment, Next to Kora Kendra Ground, Borivali West, Mumbai-400092, Maharashtra.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.4,00,000/- (Rupees Four Lakh only) for a period oftwo years.
25. Request for financial support for a Research Project on chloha lnh ds lkaLÑfrdiz'u vkSj xhrkizsl from Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh, F.No. 368, 2nd Floor, SFS
Flats, Ashok Vihar, Phase 4, Delhi-110052.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only)for a period of two years.
26. Request for financial support for a Research Project on A Preliminary Researchon Reconstructing the Pre-Colonial History of Phom Nagas: Ancestral andPhom-Ahom relationship from Dr. Aokumla Walling, Nagaland University,Kohima Campus, Residential Quarter House No. 3, Meriems, Kohima-797001.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.4,00,000/- (Rupees Four Lakh only) for a period oftwo years.
27. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Megaliths of UmswaiValley: A Study on The Megalithic Traditions Among The Tiwa from Dr.Raktim Patar, Gargaon College, Simaluguri, Sivasagar, Assam- 785686.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.3,50,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh Fifty Thousandonly) for a period of two years.
28. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Ethno ArchaeologicalStudy of Burial Practices (Megaliths) in Northern Chhattisgarh from Dr.Nitesh Kumar Mishra, H. No. A-3, Teachers Colony, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-492010.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only)for a period of two years.
29. Request for financial support for a Research Project on A Study of Chronological
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Development in Gateways of Medieval Forts in Deccan: An ArchitecturalApproach from Dr. Sachin Vidyadhar Joshi, Sr. No. 33/1/1, Poorva Shrushti,Flat No. B 403, Near Lokmat Printing Press, Sinhgad Road, Pune-411061,Maharashtra .
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.4,00,000/- (Rupees Four Lakh only) for a period oftwo years.
30. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Socio-cultural Historyof the Swatiya (Chutiya/Chutia) Community of North-East Assam from Dr.Monju Chutia D/o Sh. Naren Chutia, Village Chowkhamting, P.o. Sissiborgaon,District Dhemaji, Assam-787110.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only)for a period of two years.
31. Request for financial support for a Research Project on Study of Oral Historyof Lamani (Lambada) of Karnataka from Dr. N Shanta Naik S/o Sh.Gangyanaik, Dept. of Studies in English, Vijayanagara Sri KrishandevarayaUniversity, Vinayak Nagar, Ballari-583105, Karnataka.
The Presentation-cum-Interview Committee of the Research Projectrecommended a sum of Rs.1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only) for a period oftwo years.
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1. Dr. Radhavendra Pratap Singh, (Assistant Professor), C-38, University Campus,
DR. Harisingh Gour University. Sagar (M.P.) – 470003 to work on YkfyrfoLrjdh lkaLd`frd ewY;oÙkk (Cultural Appraisal of Lalitavistara).
The Committee approved a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lac Only) fora period of two years.
2. Dr. Jeewan S. Kharakwal, Pratap Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan – 313001 to workon Archaeological Investigation in Girwa Tehsil, District Udaipur.
The Committee approved a sum of Rs.4,00,000/- (Rupees Four Lac Only) fora period of two years.
3. Dr. Sushil Kumar Pandey S/o Late Sh. Sumiran Pandey, Patel Nagar, P.o.
Kadipur, Sultanpur (U.P.) - 228145 to work on nf{k.k iwoZ ,f'k;k esa dkSf.MU;,oa vxLR; ½f"k dh ,sfrgkfld rFkk muds lkaLÑfrd izHkko.
The Committee approved a sum of Rs.3,50,000/- (Rupees Three Lac FiftyThousand Only) for a period of two years.
4. Dr. Ujwala J. Nehete, 37B, Gat No65/66, Vidyut Colony, Jalgaon, Dist. Jalgaon,Maharashtra to work on Transcription of Sources for writing History ofMedieval East Khandesh (Transcription of the Documents in Modi Script).
The Committee approved a sum of Rs.3,50,000/- (Rupees Three Lac FiftyThousand Only) for a period of two years.
5. Dr. Debajit Dutta, Department of History, Jadavpur University, 188, Raja S.C.Mallick Road, Kolkata – 7000032 (W.B.) to work on Numismatography of
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Pre-Modern North-East Indian Princely State: A Study in HistoricalPerspective.
The Committee approved a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lac Only) fora period of two years.
6. Dr. Chittabrata Palit S/o Late Bhupati Palit, 222, Jodhpur Park, Kolkata (W.B.)– 700068 to work on Two Forgotten Scientists of Bengal with UnforgettableWork.
The Committee approved a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lac Only) fora period of two years.
7. Dr. J. Limainla Ao, House No. 73, Viola Colony, Dimapur (Nagaland) – 797112to work on Representation of Ao-Naga Women in Folk Tradition: AHistorical Analysis.
The Committee approved a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lac Only) fora period of two years.
8. Dr. Shraddha Kambhojkar, 603, Rama Apartments, Walavekar Nagar, Pune-411009, Maharashtra to work on A Historical Study of two Satya ShodhakSamajist Newspapers – Deenbandhu (1877 – 1910) and Deenmitra (1910 -1967).
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lac only)for a period of two years.
9. Dr. Jibraeil, Centre of Advanced Study, Department of History, Aligarh MuslimUniversity, Aligarh-202002, Uttar Pradesh to work on Water Harvesting,Irrigation and Agricultural Production in Jaipur state: A Physical Surveyon the basis of Archival and Archaeological Sources (Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries).
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.3,50,000/- (Rupees Three Lac FiftyThousand only) for a period of two years.
10. Dr. Narendra Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor, S/o Sh. Suresh Singh,Department of Medieval and Modern History, Iswar Saran Degree College
(University of Allahabad), Allahabad-211004, Uttar Pradesh to work on xkthiqjeSa 1857 % izfrjksèk dk yksd Lo#i o Lora=krk osQ Lrj-
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.3,50,000/- (Rupees Three Lac FiftyThousand only) for a period of two years.
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11. Dr. Akhaya Kumar Mishra, S/o Sh. Banambar Mishar, Balugaon College,Blugaon, District-Khordha-752030, Odisha to work on Socio-Economic andCultural Life of Rural Area of Undivided Puri in Odisha from C.E. 1803-1947- A Study.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.1,59,500/- (Rupees One Lac FiftyNine Thousand & Five Hundred only) for a period of two years.
12. Dr. Jayant Upadhyay, S/o Sh. Kapil Deo Upadhyay, 135, Chandan Nagar Colony,
Karaundi, PO-BBU, Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh to work on Hkkjrh;vFkZfoKku dk ,sfrgkfld ifjizs{;.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One Lac FiftyThousand only) for a period of two years. The Committee further suggested thatthe scholar should be informed that Rs.75,000/- (Rupees Seventy Five Thousandonly) out of the total approved grant should be spent on purchase of books(which on completion the work should be returned to the ICHR). Moreover thescholar should also be conveyed that historical perspective must be reflected inthe research study on the proposed subject/topic.
13. Dr. Sankar Kumar Das, S/o Late Sh. Bankim Chandra Das, Department ofHistory, Bankura University, PO-Purandarpur, District-Bankura, West Bengal-722155 to work on The Mahishya Movement in Midnapore and its Impactin Bengal Politics (1897-1931).
The Committee recommended the proposal in principle and sanctioned the grantof Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lac only). However, it was decided to ask thescholar to specify the budget expenditure i.e. travelling, lodging, boarding andother admissible expenditure and submit the revised budget before the release ofthe approved grant.
14. Dr. Ritesh Vyas, S/o Sh. Chaturbhuj Vyas, D-295, Radha Sadan, Murlidhar
Vyas Nagar, Bikaner-334004, Rajasthan to work on ns'kt iRFkj ij ns'kt LFkkiR;% fcdkusj dh Hkou LFkkiR; dyk ij izHkkoks dk vkadyu.
The Committee recommended the proposal in principle and sanctioned a sum ofRs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lac only) for a period of two years. However, theCommittee suggested that the scholar should justify the term ns”kt in the proposedtitle of the study or find the alternate “term” for the proposed study and submitthe synopsis with the changes in title and proposal both. The First instalment ofthe grant would be released only after receiving the revised proposal.
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15. Dr. Kuldip Kaur Dhaliwal, V.P.O. Sidhwan Bet, Teh Jagraon, District Ludhiana,Punjab- 142033 to work on Status of Women’s Rights in India andBangladesh: a Holistic Study.
The Member Secretary, ICHR has approved a sum of Rs.2,50,000/- (RupeesTwo Lac Fifty Thousand only) for a period of two years.
16. Dr. Manoj Kumar Dubey, Department of Ancient History, Culture andArchaeology, Iswar Saran Post Graduate College, University of Allahabad,Allahabad (U.P.) to work on A Critical Analysis of Stages in the Developmentof Early Indian Economy and it’s Impact on Social transformation: 1500B.C.-300 A.D.
The Hon’ble Chairman, ICHR has approved a sum of Rs.3,30,000/- (RupeesThree Lakh & Thirty Thousand only) for a period of two years.
17. Dr. Devendra Kumar Singh, S/o Sh. Uma Shankar Singh Dept. of History, Facultyof Social Science, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, SecondCampus Lalpur, Dist.-Anuppur (M.P.)-484887 to work on Survey andDocumentation of Archaeological Remains in Arpa Valley, Chattisgarh.
The Hon'ble Chairman, ICHR has approved a sum of Rs. 2,31,000/- (RupeesTwo Lakhs Thirty One Thousand only) for a period of two years.
18. Dr. Shivchand Singh, Village- Marora (Badama), Post Office- Timali Via
Agastyamuni Dist. Rudraparayag (U.K.) – 246421 to work on vkfFkZd bdkbZ ds:i esa tuin peksyh ds efUnjksa dk ,sfrgkfld vè;;u (10 oha lnh bZ0 ls 1947bZ0 rd)
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.2,75,000/- (Rupees Two Lac SeventyFive Thousand only) for a period of two years.
19. Dr. M. Bavani (Assistant Professor), P.G. & Research Deptt. of History, V.V.Vanniaperumal College for Women, Virudhunagar (Tamil Nadu) to work onThe Confluence of Tribal’s Customs and Manners Among the Shepherds ofSouthern Tamilnadu – A Case Study.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.1,80,000/- (Rupees One Lac EightyThousand only) for a period of two years.
20. Dr. Santoshi Kumari D/o Sh. Binod Choudhary, D-3, Staff Quarters, LakshmibaiCollege, Ashok Vihar, Ph- III, New Delhi – 110052 to work on Relocating theSacred Space of Gaya.
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The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lac only)for a period of two years.
21. Dr. Nishu Kumar S/o Sh. Ramnivas, Department of Political Science, Chaman
Lal M ahavidhyala Landhaura, Haridwar, Uttarakhand – 247664 to work on ia-nhun;ky mikè;k; ds jktuhfrd fpUru dk ,sfrgkfld fo'ys"k.kkRed vè;;u %,dkRe ekuookn ds fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lac FiftyThousand only) for a period of two years.
22. Dr. Suresh Rai K, Flat No. 303, Sai Radha Empire, Near Ammanni RamannaShetty hall Kolambe, Udupi (Karnataka) – 576101 to work on Based ofSovereignty in The Southern Coast of Karnataka.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lac only)for a period of two years.
23. Dr. Neena Thakur D/o Sh. Kashinath Singh, A-4, Jyoti Vihar, SambalpurUniversity Campus, Burla, Sambalpur (Odisha) – 768019 to work on Use ofOchre: An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective from Odisha.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lac only)for a period of two years. However, the Committee directed that the scholarshould be asked to submit the revised budget stating the remuneration for researchassistant for one year only in accordance with the prescribe norms.
24. Dr. P. Thangamuthu, Department of History, Pasumpon Thiru MuthuramalingaThevar Memorial College, Kamuthi, Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu -623604 to work on The Social and Cultural Contributions of Telugu Rulersin Tamil Nadu: With Special Reference to Madurai Nayak Kingdom (From1529 to 1736 A.D.) – A Study.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.3,05,000/- (Rupees Three LakhFive Thousand only) for a period of two years.
25. Dr. Manoj Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of AIHC and Archaeology,IGNTU, Amarkantak, Anuppur (M.P.) - 484887 to work on The Emergenceand Expansion of human Cultures in Amarkantak Plateau: AnArchaeological Investigation in Context with Geomorphology and CulturalContinuity.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lakhonly) for a period of two years.
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26. Dr. Pragati Bandopadhyay, 37-J, Suren Sarkar Road, Beliaghata, Kolkata (W.B.)- 700010 to work on The Hindu Mahasabha and National Movement inBengal.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lakhonly) for a period of two years.
27. Dr. S. Jeevanandam, (Assistant Professor) Department of History, SikkimUniversity, 6th Mile, Samdur P.o., Tadong, Gangtok, Sikkim - 737102 to workon Medieval in the Modern: Knowledge Production and Shaping of History.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lakhonly) for a period of two years.
28. Dr. Manjiri Bhalerao, G-1104, Rohan Nilay, Phase-I, Aundh, Pune (M.H.) -411007 to work on Reconstructing the History of the Ashtavinayakas inwestern Maharashtra.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.4,00,000/- (Rupees Four Lakh only)for a period of two years.
29. Dr. Arpit Lalitray Patadiya, Department of Political Science and Humanities,Social Science Building, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, DistrictAnand, Gujarat - 388120 to work on The Political History of Gujarat: FromInception to the Present (1960-2017).
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.3,60,000/- (Rupees Three LakhSixty Thousand only) for a period of two years.
30. Dr. Vasanthkumar Ramabhai Patel S/o Sh. Ramabhai, D-102, Sardar PatelUniversity Staff Colony, Opp. Kendriya Vidyalaya, Nana Bazaar, VallabhVidyanagar, District Anand, Gujarat - 388120 to work on Integration ofPrincely States: Sardar Patel and The Bhavnagar Princely State.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lakhonly) for a period of two years. However, the committee recommended that thesuggestions of the expert on the proposal should be incorporated by the scholar.
31. Dr. Nirmal Kumar Mahato S/o Sh. Bhutnath Mashato, Department of History,University of Gour Banga, Malda (W.B.) - 732123 to work on Adivasi – NatureInteractions in the Jungle Mahals in the Anthropocene, Eastern india.
The Committee recommended a sum of Rs.4,00,000/- (Rupees Four Lakh only)for a period of two years.
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National Fellowships are offered by the Chairman, ICHR in consultation withRPC Members to eminent scholars in History who have made outstanding contributionto research in their respective fields, to enable them to continue their academic andresearch. During the under report the following historians were awarded to the NationalFellowship of ICHR:
1. Professor Gyaneshwar Khurana, Kurukshetra, Haryana, was awardedNational Fellowship by the 157th Research Project Committee (RPC) Meetingheld on 28.06.2019 for two years to work on Resistance to Muslim rulers inIndia (from CE 13th century to mid 16th century CE) @Rs.60,500/-(fellowship amount) per month and @Rs.66000/- (contingency amount) perannum. (From 01.02.2020 to 31.01.2022)
2. Professor Devi Prasad Singh, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, was awarded NationalFellowship by the 157th Research Project Committee (RPC) Meeting held on
28.06.2019 for two years to work on Hkkjrh; izfrjks/ ds misf{kr uk;d@Rs.60,500/- (fellowship amount) per month and @Rs.66000/- (contingencyamount) per annum. (From 01.02.2020 to 31.01.2022)
3. Professor K. Paddaya, Pune, Maharashtra, was awarded National Fellowshipby the 157th Research Project Committee (RPC) Meeting held on 28.06.2019for two years @Rs.60,500/- (fellowship amount) per month and @Rs.66000/-(contingency amount) per annum. (yet to commence)
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4. Professor Susmita Pande, Delhi, was awarded National Fellowship by the157th Research Project Committee (RPC) Meeting held on 28.06.2019 fortwo years to work on @Rs.60,500/- (fellowship amount) per month and@Rs.66000/- (contingency amount) per annum. (yet to commence)
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1. Professor Vijay Kumar Vashishtha, Bapunagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, wasawarded National Fellowship by the 150th RPC meeting held on 01.11.2017for two years @Rs.60,500/- (fellowship amount) per month and @Rs.66,000/- (contingency amount) per annum from 20.11.2017 to 19.11.2019.
2. Professor C.V. Ramachandra Rao, Chennai, Tamilnadu, was awardedNational Fellowship of ICHR by the154th Research Project Committee (RPC)held on 26.10.2018 for the period of two years to work on Cultural History ofAndradesa (CBCE 1000-CE 1530)@ Rs.60,500/(fellowship amount) per monthand @Rs.66,000/- (contingency amount) per annum from 01.12.2018 to30.11.2020.
3. Professor Maheshwari Prasad, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, was awardedNational Fellowship of ICHR by the154th Research Project Committee (RPC)held on 26.10.2018 for the period of two years to work on Ideas of SocialReformation, Non-Violence and Peace in the Mahabharata @ Rs.60,500/(fellowship amount) per month and @Rs.66,000/- (contingency amount) perannum from 01.12.2018 to 30.11.2020.
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Under the ICHR’s Senior Academic Fellowship, the Senior Scholars who havedone quality work and have publications of books and research papers in professionaljournals in their names are awarded fellowship of amount Rs.44,000/- per month, withcontingency grant of Rs.44,000/- per annum for a period of two years following certainprocedures.
The list is as below:
1. Dr. Ravindra Korisettar, Sri Sarana Kripa Sivagiri I Main Dharwad –58000(Karnataka) to work on ‘New Perspective on the Southern Neolithic: WithSpecial Reference to Sanganakallu (Sangankan) Excavations’
2. Dr. Sadasiba Pradhan, 101-Jamuna, Harshpriya Enclave, Rangamatia,Bhubaneswar, Dist. Khordha, Odisha - 751017 to work on ‘Interpreting Rock-Art: An Ethno-Archaeological Perspective for Interpretation of Symbols andMotifs in Odishan Rock Art’
3. Dr. Mohan Lal Sahu, 11 A11, Parijat yojna, Mahaveer Nagar 3rd , KOTA -324005, Rajasthan to work on ‘Historical and Cultural Study of ArchaeologicalSites of Rajasthan with special reference to South Eastern Rajasthan’
4. Dr. Vikas Garg, Afganan, Nanautaa, Saharanpur – 247452, U.P. to work on
‘vk/qfud Hkkjr osQ uo fuekZ.k esa iafMr nhu n;ky mikè;k; dk n`f"Vdks.k (,dfo'ys"k.k vè;;u)’
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5. Dr. Ajay Kumar Singh, Q-133, Reserve Police Line, Gorakhpur – 273009,
Uttar Pradesh to work on ‘iwohZ mÙkj izns'k esa Hkkjr NksM+ks vkUnksyu ,oa tuekuldh euksn'kk’
6. Dr. Neelam Kaushik, 12-13 shanti Niwas, Road No.1, New Keshv Nagar,
Udaipur - 313001 (Rajasthan) to work on ‘esokM+ osQ fBdkuk nLrkost dk losZ{k.k(fo'ks"k lUnHkZ % 16oha ls 18oha 'krkCnh)’
7. Dr. Vineeta, House No. 223, Phase- IInd , Somdutt Vihar, Meerut – 250004,
U.P. to work on ‘nfyr leL;k % jk"Vª leL;k (vkt+knh osQ ckn) & ,d,sfrgkfld vè;;u (mÙkj izns'k osQ fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa)’
8. Dr. Sanghmitra Baudh, House No.48, H-2, Sector 16, Rohini – 110089, Delhi
to work on ‘FksjxkFkk ,oa FksjhxkFkk dk lkSUn;Z 'kkL=kh; vuq'khyu (dkO; 'kkL=k osQ,sfrgkfld ifjis{; esa)’
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1. Prof. S.M. Azizuddin Husain, 91 F, Sector-8, DDA Flats, Jasola – 110025,New Delhi to work on 'Biographical Study of Sufis of India (13th Century to18th Century AD)'.
2. Dr. Arvind Kumar, C/o R. K. Agrawal, Om Nagar Colony, Aditya Nagar(Chitaipur), Varanasi – 221005 to work 'Pracheen Kaleen Bhartiya Samaj aurRashtra Nirman me Mahilao ki Sahbhagita (Ek Etihasik Adhyayan)'
3. Dr. Omana J, H.No. 536 A, Mattoor, P.O. Kalady, Cochin – 683574, Krnakulamto work on 'Nursed Bonds and Siphoned Service: Hybrid Identity among theKerala female nurses in the USA'
4. Dr. Bindeshwar Ram, 4C Shevalik Aptts. Sector 9, Plot No.16, Dwarka, NewDelhi - 110077 to work on 'Indian Diaspora (Girmitiyas) in 19th and 20thCenturies, Linkages of past and prospects of future in broad historicalprospective'.
5. Prof. Konduru Kusumabai, 2-2-1133/8 Dhrumataru Enclave, Flat No G1, StreetNo.23, Newe Nallakunta, Hyderabad Telangana - 500044 to work on 'CulturalLife of Telangana Tribes with Special reference to Dance, Music and MusicalInstruments'
6. Prof. Myneni Krishna Kumari, Department of History& Archaeology, AndhraUniversity, Visakhapatnam – 530003 to work on 'Iconography and Mythology
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of Multiple-Headed and Hybrid Deities of Medieval South India'
7. Dr. S. Sunil Kumar, 19-10-99/F3 New Indira Nagar, Near SGS Arts College,Tirupati – 517502 to work on 'Historicity of Telugu Literature'
8. Dr. Gaikwad Ramesh Pandhrinath, 110 Pyari Gandgadwar, Metghar Killa,Tal.Triyambakeshwar, Dist Nashik, Maharashtra - 422212 to work on'Contribution of Yoga in Promoting Global Peace: A Historical Perspective'
9. Dr. Nigam Bhardwaj, Behind DAV Public School VIP Colony, Nawada, Bihar
– 805110 to work on ^uoknk vrhr ls orZeku rd*A
10. Dr. Ranjusri Ghosh 213 M M Ghosh Road Behind 185, Kolkata – 700074 towork on 'The Society in Transition (800-1200 CE): A study of DedicatorInscriptions from North Bengal and Eastern Bihar'
11. Dr. Saleem Shaik, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Instituteof Science Education and Research Sector 81, Manauli (P), Dist. SAS Nagar,Mohali – 140306 to work on 'Antiquity of Rock Art in Madhya Pradesh: AScientific Approach'
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Under the ICHR’s Post-Doctoral Fellowship, the Scholars who have done qualitywork and research papers in professional journals in their names, the ICHR awardsthem a fellowship of amount Rs.30,800/- per month, with contingency grant of Rs.22,000/- per annum for a period of two years following certain procedures.
1. Dr. Rajani Singh, D-82 Lord Krishna Road, Near Adarsh Nagar Metro, Delhi-110033, ‘Cultural study of excavated Buddhist sites of Eastern Uttar Pradesh(till the period of Harshvardhan)’.
2. Dr. Uttam Kumar Dwivedi, Parshwanath Vidyapith, ITI Road, Karaundi,
Varanasi (UP)- 221005, ^dk'kh osQ tyrhFkZ % ,sfrgkfld&lkaLÑfrd vè;;u*A
3. Dr. Vinod Kumar, 103, Veer Bhahadur Puram, Kunraghat, Gorakhpur (UP) -
273008, ^ikapjk=k vkxe esa eafnj fuekZ.k dh fof/ ,oa ijEijk*A
4. Dr. Seema Singh, A-1621, 4F, Green Fields Colony, Gate No. 5, Faridabad
(Haryana)-121010, ^vo/h yksdxhrksa esa vfHkO;Dr bfrgkl dk fo'ys"k.k*A
5. Dr. Mamata Nanda, 1806, Ananda Nagar, Rajendra College, Balangir, (Odisha)-767002, ‘Psycho-history in the context of Medieval Historiography andHistorians’.
6. Dr. Shivani Singh, 903- Silveroak Nyati Environ CHS, Lane No. 5, NearTingernagar, Vishrantwadi, Pune Maharashtra- 411015, ‘Women pioneers inhigher education 1900-1947 in Pune and Bombay district (with special reference
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to Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women’s University)’.
7. Dr. Sachchida Nand Chaube, 59B, Chitraguptapuram, Landmark - Semra No.
1, Chargawa, Gorakhpur (U.P.)- 273013, ^mÙkj izns'k esa etnwj vkUnksyu ,oaHkkjrh; jk"Vªh; dkaxzsl dh dkuiqj osQ fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa vkfFkZd uhfr;k¡&1920&1947*A
8. Dr. Ashok Gadi, Gadi Mohalla, Dabla, Jaisalmer (Rajasthan)- 345001, jktLFkkuosQ Fkkj e#LFky esa ty izcU/u ,oa ijEijkxr Ñf"k rduhd [kM+hau & ,d,sfrgkfld vè;;u*A
9. Dr. Mashalkar Dhammapal Revan, 41/416, New Budhwar Peth, Watertank,Solarpur (Maharashtra)- 413002, ‘The Iconography of Solarpur, Osmanabadand Latur Districts in Maharashtra Deccan’.
10. Dr. Gangmei Angela, CB/7B, DDA Flats, Munirka (New Delhi)- 110067,‘Engaging Zeliangrong Movement: From British rule to Independent India’.
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1. Dr. Neha Avinash Dhavale, 9/2B, Garden Apartments, P.O. Wagle Estate, Thane(w), Proposal entitled : 'Diet, weaning practices and bicultural stress amongsubadults in Prehistoric India'.
2. Dr. Vishnu Pratap Singh, 17/7B, Railway Officers Colony, Muir Road, Raja
Pur, Allahabad U.P. – 211001, Proposal entitled : ^dk'kh dh yksd dyk,¡%e`.oLrqvksa osQ fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa*-
3. Dr. L. Letkhomang Haokip, Rz-1484/28, Sai Apartment (3rd Floor),Tughlakabad Extension, New Delhi – 110019, Proposal entitled : 'Forgotten'Small War': The Anglo-Kuki War (1917-1919) in Northeast India Frontier'.
4. Dr. Surya Narayan Prasad, Vill - Manpur Kumahartoli PO-Buniyadganj Opp -
Bank of Baroda, Gaya Bihar – 823003, Proposal entitled : Hkkjrh; laLÑfr vkSjjk‘ªh; Lo;alsod la?k% ,d vè;;u*-
5. Dr. Kanchana Bhagwan Bhaisare, Department of A.I.H.C., & Archaeology,Deccan college, Post Graduate & Research Institute, Pune, Maharashtra –411006, Proposal entitled : 'Cultural Landscape of Washim: State and society ofVatsagulma branch of the Western Vakatakas (250 CE to 550 CE)'.
6. Dr. Ambika Singh, Flat No. 201, Hare Krishna Apartments, Gali No-2, D-1,Bharat Vihar, Dwarka Sector - 14, New Delhi – 110078, Proposal entitled :‘Burhanpur during the Seventeenth Century from the perspective of Urbanization’.
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7. Dr. Priyadarshi Ojha, 2/2, Shiv Nagar, Street of Sofiya School, South Sundarwas,
Udaipur, Rajasthan – 313001, Proposal entitled : esokM+ esa vk[ksV ijEijk ,dvè;;u*-
8. Dr. Shailendra Kumar Singh, Vill - Shrutihar, Post - Pachegana, Dist - Mirzapur,Chunar, U.P. – 231302, Proposal entitled : 'Migration from Bhojpuri Region: ARetrospective Analysis from Girmitiya to Guest laboorer in Gulf'.
9. Dr. Ravi Shankar , C/O Sri Raj Narayan Yadav, Vill+Post - Seergoverdhanpur,
Dafi, Varanasi – 221011, Proposal entitled : Hknksgh ifj{ks=k dk dyk ,oa iqjkrÙo(izkjEHk ls eè;dky rd)*.
10. Dr. Poonam Devi, G-54, Ganganagar Meerut, U.P – 250001, Proposal entitled
: ^gfLrukiqj % ,d ,frgkfld ,oa i;ZVu LFkyh osQ :i esa fo'ys"k.k*-
11. Dr. Tripurdaman Singh, Bhadawar House, Civil Lines, Agra, U.P. – 282002,Proposal entitled : 'Negotiating Decolonisation in India's Princely States'.
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Junior Research Fellowship amounts to Rs. 17,600 per month with a contingencygrant of Rs.16,500 per annum for a period of two years. A scholar registered for thedegree of Ph.D. or equivalent in an Indian university is eligible. An all India examinationis held for selection of the Fellows.
Every year ICHR awards JRF to the eighty scholars who are registered inrecognized Universities for Ph.D. programme in History and its allied subjects.
1. Aejaz Ahmad Rather, Center For Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,Delhi - 110067 Proposal entitle: ‘Ahmadiyyas: The Making of An Identity inColonial Punjab’
2. Amit kumar, Roon No. 130, Nehru Hall, Boys Hostel University Of Jammu,Jammu and Kashmir - 180006Proposal entitle: ‘The Struggle For ResponsibleGovernment In Jammu And Kashmir [1931-57]’
3. Anil Kumar, Moh Barati Nagar Lalauli RoadPost Bindaki, Uttar Pradesh -
212635Proposal entitle: ‘iwohZ m-iz- esa ØkfUrdkjh vkUnksyu ,d vè;;u’
4. Anjalika Mukherjee, #2, Type VI, Itbp Camp, BehlanaBehlana, Chandigarh–160003Proposal entitle: ‘Diluting Boundaries: Socio-Cultural World Of The BayOf Bengal (C. 1000-1700 CE)’
5. Anmana Goswami, 3Lankeswar ( Namghar Road), Assam - 781014 Proposalentitle: ‘A History Of Automobiles And Its Impact In Assam’
6. Anupama Pandey, Room No 30 Golden Jubilee Girls Hostel University Of
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh - 226007 Proposal entitle: ‘izkphu Hkkjr esa eaewfrZ dyk(izkjEHk ls 1200 ,-Mh-)’
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7. Anuradha, Room No. 256, Godawari Hostel, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi- 110067 Proposal entitle: ‘Dutch-Maratha Relations on the Konkan and theCoromandel Coasts, (1600-1800)’
8. Asha Gurjar,New Colony Near Post Office Virat Nagar, Rajasthan -
303102Proposal entitle: ‘izkphu Hkkjr esa end n`O;ksa dk izpyu ,d ,sfrgkfld&voyksdu’
9. Asmita Vaid, Block C-47, Flat Number- 06Vikasnagar, Kasumpti, HimachalPradesh - 171009 Proposal entitle: ‘A Historical And Cultural Study OfJawalamukhi Temple (Kangra District) Up To Early 19th Century’
10. Atenjenla, C/O Mhachani, Mphil Student Deccan College, Yerawadi,Maharashtra - 411006 Proposal entitle: ‘Archaeological investigation in theChamphaii District, Mizoram’
11. Bebina Majhee, L.H.Iii, Room No-213, University Of Hyderabad Gachibowli,Andhra Pradesh - 500046 Proposal entitle: ‘Urban Imagination In Colonial Orissa(Odisha)’
12. Bhenu, Q.NO.- 15/cstreet - 27, sector - 4, Chhattisgarh - 490001 Proposalentitle: ‘An Ethno-Archaeological Study Of Rock Art In Bastar Division’
13. Brij Mohan, Room No. 28, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Hostel, BHU BanarasHindu University, Uttar Pradesh - 221005 Proposal entitle: ‘Problems AndProspects Of Micro-Wear Analysis On Lithic Artifacts With Special ReferenceTo The Karmanasa Valley’
14. Chandrabhan Pratap Yadav, 257, Sabarmati Hostel JNU Campus JNU, Delhi -110067 Proposal entitle: ‘Entering into the Realm of the Social: A Study of theJatakas (C.300 BCE to 500 CE).’
15. Dayal Parameshwar Awatar, Vill - LokapurPost - Kishunpur, Uttar Pradesh -
276128Proposal entitle: ‘vV~Bgkjoha 'krkCnh esa iSQtkckn % ,d ,sfrgkfld vè;;u’
16. Deepanshu Sharma, House No-199Sector-13(P), Dabra Chowk, Haryana -125001 Proposal entitle: ‘Development of Islamic Mysticism In IndianSubcontinent: An Exploration in Some Prominent Mystical Discouses’
17. Deepika Singh, Roomm No-21,Lohit Hostel,Jnu,New Delhi New MehrauliRoad, New Delhi, Delhi - 110067 Proposal entitle: ‘Ports And Hinterlands OnThe Southern Konkan Coast: A Case Study Of Rajapur And Vengurla In TheSeventeenth And Eighteenth Century’
18. Dhale Vikas Shivajirao, At/Post MoregaonTq Selu Dist Parbhani, Maharashtra
- 431503 Proposal entitle: ‘egkjk"Vªkrhy /uxj lektkps ,sfrgkfld voyksdu &,d vH;kl’
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19. Dilip Kumar Rai, 7l/2b/1Shivpuri Colony Govindpur, Uttar Pradesh - 211004
Proposal entitle: ‘iwohZ mÙkj izns'k esa Lora=krk vkUnksyu&,d ,sfrgkfld vè;;u(1916 bZ- ls 1947 bZ- rd)’
20. Farooq Ahmad Ganaie, Lane No-2, Firdous Nagar (B) Near AMU, UttarPradesh - 202002 Proposal entitle: ‘Poverty And Peasant Resistance UnderThe Dogra Rule (1846-1947)’
21. Gaikwad Samadhan Mohan, Chandaj, Tal Madha, Dist Solapur Adhegaon Road,
Maharashtra - 413212 Proposal entitle: ‘egkjk"Vª osQ yksdlkfgR; vkSj yksdlaLÑrhpdk ,sfrgkfld vH;kl (is'kok dky&vk/qfud dky) (1707&2018)’
22. Gopal Lal Bunker, Pwd, Q.No 2 Highway Choraya, Rajasthan - 312202
Proposal entitle : ‘oL=k fuekZ.k esa cqudj lekt dk ;ksxnku % esokM+ osQ fo'ks"klUnHkZ esa’
23. Gourav Debnath, 18-FebBaikuntha Chatterjee Lane, West Bengal - 711101Proposal entitle: ‘From Warrior To Mother : The Transition Of MahishasuramardiniIn Bengal ( Early Medieval Period And Beyond)’
24. Gowar Zahid Dar, Department Of History University Of Kashmir Sir SyedGate, Jammu and Kashmir - 190006 Proposal entitle: ‘Revenue Structure AndExpenditure Pattern Of Kashmir Between (1819-1947)’
25. Haroon Rashid Ganai, Kashmir University Scholars Hostel Hazratbal, Jammuand Kashmir - 193101 Proposal entitle: ‘Religious Traditions Of Ancient KashmirA.D 6th To 12th’
26. Iqubal Ahmad, 107, Sutlej Hostel,Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi - 110067Proposal entitle: ‘Community, Region, Nation: Politics of Muslims in late colonialNorth India, 1857-1947’
27. Ishfaq Ahmad Baba, Gali No 2Firdaus Nagar, Uttar Pradesh - 202002Proposalentitle: Indigenous Merchants And The English Company In Mughal Indian During17th And 18th Centuries
28. Jadhav Santosh Damodhar, Dept Of History Dr Bamu Aurangabad, Maharashtra
- 431004 Proposal entitle: ‘la;qDr egkjk"Vª vkanksyukr dE;qfuLV i{kkps ;ksxnku %fo'ks"k lUnHkZ v..kkHkkmQ lkBs’
29. Jagdamba Prasad Tripathi, Room No-83, Amaranatha Jha Hostel University OfAllahabad, Prayagraj Colonel Ganj, Uttar Pradesh - 211002 Proposal entitle:‘A Critical Study Of Socio-Economic Background Of The Main Buddhist CentersOf Early India’
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30. Jay Gopal Maddheshia,Vill And Post Mahen, Uttar Pradesh - 274603 Proposal
entitle: ‘vk/qfud Hkkjr osQ fuekZrk % HkkbZ th guqeku izlkn iksíkj’
31. Kate Chandrashekhar Kashinath, Department Of History Shivaji University,Maharashtra - 416004 Proposal entitle: ‘Controversies In MarathaHistoriography: A Critical Study’
32. Kiran mishra, w/o dr. Manoj kumar tewarimankapur compound mallital,Uttaranchal - 263001 Proposal entitle: ‘Public Health And Hygiene In BritishKumaun: Social Ambit Of Colonial Policy (1815-1947)’
33. Kisha Shanker, Sk-17, Flat No.8 Shastri Nagar, Uttar Pradesh - 201002Proposal entitle: ‘A Study Of People's Perception Of Site Museums At TheWorld Heritage Sites In India In The Realm Of Public Archaeology’
34. Ms. Km Mamta Kumari, House No 15 Radha Krishna Dham Colony PostAurangabad, Uttar Pradesh - 281006 Proposal entitle: ‘Impact Of BritishImperialism On History Writing’
35. Kumari Abhilasha, Andhra Bank Secunderabad Club Branch Picket Near JBS,Andhra Pradesh - 500026 Proposal entitle: ‘Paleoenvironmental studies of mulariver basin- a case study from Ahmednagar district of maharashtra’
36. Lalit Prasad, 36-Jubilee Hall North Campus, Delhi - 110007 Proposal entitle:‘Agrarian Labour Relations in Agra Division, 1880 to 1950’
37. Maneesh Chaudhari, Mirpur RahimabadMirpur Rahimabad, Uttar Pradesh -
275306 Proposal entitle: ‘xSj iQkjlh lkfgR; esa izfrfcfEcr vdcjdkyhu lekt,oa laLÑfr’
38. Mashooq Rashid, Gagren ShopianHergam, Jammu and Kashmir - 192303Proposal entitle: ‘Religion And Politics: A Study Of Jamaat-I-Islami Jammu AndKashmir (1945-1989)’
39. Meghlai Lama, Room No.222, Sabarmati Hostel, JNU, Delhi - 110067 Proposalentitle: ‘Observations on State, Polity and Diplomatic Relations in the EuropeanTravel Accounts on India: From the 15th to 17th Century’
40. Mohamed Haseeb N, Nechiyil HousePutharikkal, Kerala - 676303 Proposalentitle: ‘Mappilapattu; A Source To Reach To The Mappilas Of Malabar’
41. Mohd Hussain Ganie, Room No. 73, Usmania Lower, S.S. Hall, North, A.M.U.CAMPUS, Uttar Pradesh - 202202 Proposal entitle: Urban History Of Patna(20th Century)
42. Mohd Wasim, Vill-Maluka, P.O- Uttawar Tehsil-Hathin , District - Palwal ,
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Haryana Hathin, Haryana - 121103 Proposal entitle: ’Chieftancies Under theDelhi Agency The Uprising Of 1857 and Its Aftermath’
43. Naval Kishor Mahawar, Plot No-191Savitri Vihar Kumbha Marg, Rajasthan -
302033 Proposal entitle: ‘bZ'oj foykl egkdkO; dks ,sfrgkfld vè;;u’
44. Nazim Khan, Vill Aira Post LohagarhMoth, Uttar Pradesh - 285205 Proposal
entitle: ‘la;qDr izkar esa f'k{kk dk fodkl (1901&1947)’
45. Neha Gautam, Room No 340,Lh 9,University Of Hyderabad, GachibowliGachibowli, Andhra Pradesh - 500046 Proposal entitle: ‘The Role Of VisualArchives In The Emergence Of Indian Nationalism.’
46. Nuzhat Mushtaq, BabaporaMagam, Jammu and Kashmir - 193401 Proposalentitle: ‘Women Freedom Fighters Of United Province And Bihar (1900-1947)’
47. Pallavi, Department Of HistoryAligarh Muslim University, Uttar Pradesh -202002 Proposal entitle: ‘Mapping The Vestiges Of Feudalism In RajasthanFrom 8th to 12th Century’
48. Pankaj Kumar Mishra, 511, B Block, Mahaveer Apartment Bhikharipur, UttarPradesh - 221004 Proposal entitle: ‘Reading History Cinematically: Study ofCinema As source of History Writing in Contemporary India – (1947- Till Date)’
49. Prosenjit Naskar, 11Purbachal M.G Road 2nd Lane, West Bengal - 700078Proposal entitle: ‘The Beggars of Calcutta in Historical Perspective: A Study ofSocio-Economic Challenges And Government Responses (1901-2011)’
50. Rajalakshmi karakulam, dept. of archaeology, faculty of artsthe msu of baroda,sayajigunj, Gujarat - 390020 Proposal entitle: ‘Subsistence Patterns in WesternIndia During Chalcolithic Period’
51. Rajessh Kumar Singh, 311/BVimala Bhawan Salori Shukla Market, UttarPradesh - 211004 Proposal entitle: ‘izkphu Hkkjr esa vkfFkZd i;kZoj.k % ,d vè;;u (izkjaHkls 600 bZ- rd)’
52. Rakesh Kumar, Vpo MunakNew Colony, Haryana - 132040 Proposal entitle:
‘Hkkjr foHkktu dk iatkc ij izHkko % ,d ,sfrgkfld vè;;u’
53. Rafiullah, Village And Post BallipurMankapur Dist Gonda, Uttar Pradesh -271302 Proposal entitle: ‘Benares In Mughal India A Cultural And EconomicStudy’
54. Ravi Kant Singh, Room No-3 Pandit Brajnath Hostel, B.H.U, Uttar Pradesh -
221005 Proposal entitle: ‘Lora=k;kSÙkj Hkkjr esa 'kj.kkFkhZ leL;k % iwokSZÙkj Hkkjr osQfo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa’
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55. Renu Devi, Vill-Shivpuri, Post-Singhamou Etaunja, Uttar Pradesh - 226203
Proposal entitle: ‘bfrgkldkj osQ :i esa xqycnu csxe dk fo'ys"k.kkRed vè;;u’
56. Riya Sharma, 15 Vallabh Nagar Opposite Nalanda School Udyan Marg, Madhya
Pradesh - 456010 Proposal entitle: ‘izkphu Hkkjrh; lkfgR; ,oa dyk esa o`"kHk &,d ,sfrgkfld vè;;u (vkjfEHkd dky ls 13oha lnh bZ- rd eè; izns'k osQ fo'ks"klanHkZ esa)’
57. Roushan Singh, Room On-03, Pandit Brijnath Hostel, Fss, BhuLanka, BHU,
Uttar Pradesh - 221005 Proposal entitle: ‘Lora=kksÙkj Hkkjr esa vkS|ksxhdj.k] izkS|ksfxdh,oa i;kZoj.k esa varl±ca/ % ,d fo'ys"k.kkRed vè;;u’
58. Sadia Aziz, 2532, Iiird Floor Sadak Prem Narain, Choori Walan, Delhi - 110006Proposal entitle: ‘Royalty, Piety and Legacy in the 'Age of Empire': Masjids andSufi Shrines of Shahjahanabad, 1630s-1870s’
59. Sadira Shahanaz, Cas Department Of History Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh,Uttar Pradesh - 202002 Proposal entitle: ‘Socio-cultural impact of Bhakti Saintsin the region of Awadh during the fifteenth and sixteenth century’
60. Sajad Ahmad Dar, Room No 82 Hostel Aftab Hall, AMU, Uttar Pradesh -202002 Proposal entitle: ‘Urban History Of Aligarh (Twentieth Century)’
61. Sajad Ahmad Mir, D-24, Damodar Hostel JNU, Delhi - 110067 Proposal entitle:‘Indigenous Medical Practices and the Arrival of Western Medicine in Kashmir,1889-1947’
62. Sartaj hafiz, Room No. 95, Usmania Upper, S.S. Hall North, AMU, AMUcampus, Uttar Pradesh - 202002 Proposal entitle: ‘Urdu And National Politics,1885-1947’
63. Satapute Somanath Bhanudas, Manu-Ram, C/o Umesh Hajare, Plot No-25,City Survey-56, Indira Housing Society, Maharashtra - 416013 Proposal entitle:‘History Of Royal Indian Naval Mutiny And It's Impact.(Did not join)’
64. Shabeena Begam, Qr.No.-4, Block-2Street-03, Sector-05, Chhattisgarh -
490006 Proposal entitle: ‘mQijh egkunh ?kkVh ls izkIr eqnzk,a ,oa eqnzk iz.kkyh dkfo'ys"k.kkRed vè;;u (izkjaHk ls pkSngoha 'krkCnh bZloha rd)’
65. Smriti Pathak, Kashi Naresh Ki Gali, Soda Ka Kuan, Baba Kappor, Kila Gate,Madhya Pradesh - 474003 Proposal entitle: ‘The Images of Jain Yakshi AmbikaFrom Gwalior Region: An Iconographical Studies (Beginning to 13th ACE)’
66. Sri Narain Singh Gautam, Room No 69 Pandit Brjnath Hostel (Bhu) Varanasi,
Uttar Pradesh - 221005 Proposal entitle: ‘jk"Vªh; vkanksyu esa fgUnh esa izsl dh
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Hkwfedk mÙkj izns'k esa efgykvksa dh leL;kvksa osQ fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa (1874&1947)’
67. Subodh Kumar Mishra, Jungle DhusarNear Maharana Pratap PG College
Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh - 273014 Proposal entitle: ‘HkkjrdEcqt dEcksfM;k(lkaLÑfr lEca/)’
68. Suman Kumari, D/o Sh. Shiv Narayan RamVikash Bhavan Road, Near Johnson
Tiles, Uttar Pradesh - 233001 Proposal entitle: ‘vkSifuosf'kd 'kklu (1857&1947)esa Hkkjrh; efgykvksa dh lkekftd vkfFkZd ,oa jktuhfrd fLFkfr % ,d vè;;u’
69. Suman Yadav, WP-37 North - West, Delhi - 110052 Proposal entitle: ‘TheoryAnd Practice Of Unani Medicine In India; Colonial Understanding Of MedicalEducation And Indigenous Systems’
70. Sunil Yadav, Vill - Dihava Post - Kohasi Cholapur, Uttar Pradesh - 221101
Proposal entitle: ‘eqx+y lezkVksa dk Hkkjrh; laLÑfr dks ;ksxnku % ,d foospukRedvè;;u’
71. Suresh Kumar, L-1Tulsidas Colony, Banaras Hindu University, Uttar Pradesh -
221005 Proposal entitle: ‘vkSifuosf'kd mÙkjizns'k esa jk"Vª vkSj Hkk"kk psruk osQfodkl osQ lUnHkZ esa cqf¼thfo;ksa dh Hkwfedk dk ,d ,sfrgkfld vè;;u’
72. Suresh Kumar Meena, 65, Ganesh Nagar Pahada University Road, Rajasthan -
313001 Proposal entitle: ‘chloha 'krkCnh osQ mÙkjk¼Z esa tgktiqj dk Øfedfodkl % ,d vè;;u’ (Relingquished)
73. Sushil Rai, Birla Hostel "B", Room No. 141 Banaras Hindu University, Uttar
Pradesh - 221005 Proposal entitle: ‘emQ tuin dk iqjkrkfRod vè;;u’
74. Tausif Ahmad, Flat No-5, 2nd Floor, Shams Apartment Badarbagh, UttarPradesh - 202001 Proposal entitle: ‘The Development Of Muslim League InUnited Provinces (1928-1947)’
75. Umar Nazir, Room No:27, Muzammil,Vm Hall Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh - 202002Proposal entitle: ‘The Subah Of Multan Under Mughals: An Economic Study’
76. Vanavarayan N, 14/51, Kattunayakkan 5th Street Sathiyamoorthy Nagar, TamilNadu - 625402 Proposal entitle: ‘A Study on Kattunayakkan Tribe WithReference To Madurai District’
77. Vijay Kumar, Room No. 108, Annaxe, A.N.Jha Hostel University Road, UttarPradesh - 211002 Proposal entitle: ‘Economic life of the people of western uttarpradesh area from earliest period to the second c.BCE: a study based on thearchaeological sources’
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78. Vikash Singh, Village Gorahara Post Udiyawan, Uttar Pradesh - 276301 Proposalentitle: ‘Gandhi Ji Ke Prayog Mein Swachhata Karyakram Ka Aitihasik Adhyan’
79. Walkunje Nilesh Bhauso, Unchagaon Karveer, Maharashtra - 416005 Proposalentitle: ‘Goa Liberation Movement And Maharashtra: A Critical Study’
80. Yogayta Sharma, Village ManpurPost Aurangabad, Uttar Pradesh - 245401
Proposal entitle: ‘chloha 'krkCnh osQ mÙkjk¼Z esa tgktiqj dk Øfed fodkl % ,dvè;;u’
81. Zubeer Ahmad Rather, 166 Panzath Qazigund Near Eid Gah, Jammu andKashmir - 192221 Proposal entitle: ‘India's Overland Trade With Central AsiaDuring Seventeenth Century’
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1. Sh. A Sreenu, (Postal Address): 3-90, kompally, Miryalaguda, Andhra Pradesh– 508377 Proposal entitle: 'The Role Of Joint Action Committees In TelanganaMovement'.
2. Sh. Abdul Ahad, (Postal Address): 490, Mandoli, Delhi – 110093 Proposalentitle: 'Muslim Education In Western Utter Pradesh From 1860 To 1930'.
3. Sh. Abhijeet Singh, (Postal Address): 316 Kaveri Hostel, Jawaharlal NehruUniversity, Delhi – 110067 Proposal entitle: 'The Valmiki Ramyana And TheBhusana A Comparative Study'.
4. Ms. Aditi, (Postal Address): 1079 2nd Floor, Dr. Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi –110009 Proposal entitle: 'Impact of Gandhi’s Concept of Ramrajya on Post-Colonial Indian Governance'.
5. Sh. Akhilesh Kumar Joshee, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Raja Ram , Vill-Sikanadra, Post- Pahara, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh – 231001 Proposal entitle:
^1858 ls 1905 osQ eè; jk"Vªokn dk leh{kkRed fo'ys"k.k*-
6. Ms. Alka Dwivedi, (Postal Address): 9/11A Bank Road, Katra, Allahabad ,
Uttar Pradesh – 211002 Proposal entitle: cqansy[k.M esa tSu èkeZ ,oa dyk dk,sfrgkfld vuq'khyu*-
7. Sh. Alok Kumar, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Chandrabhan, Vill Tisauli, Post
Jamuniya, Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh – 223103 Proposal entitle: ^'kSo /eZ dklkfgR;d ,oa iqjkrkfRod vuq'khyu (iwoZ eè;dky osQ fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa)*-
Appendix X(A)
ONGOINGJUNIOR
RESEARCHFELLOWSHIPS,
2019-2020
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8. Sh. Alok Kumar, (Postal Address): 18 Shekhar Residency Phase-1,
Paschimpuri, Agra , Uttar Pradesh – 282007 Proposal entitle: izkphu Hkkjr esa;X;kbZ fo/ku dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl*-
9. Sh. Anil Singh Bharara, (Postal Address): 36 37 Mayvilla Compoun TallitalNainital, Nainital, Nainital – 263601 Proposal entitle: 'Disaster And MigrationIn Uttarakhand(19th And 20th Century)'.
10. Ms. Arthi.B, (Postal Address): 27 Mukkulam Street, Kottucherry, Karaikal,Puducherry – 609609 Proposal entitle: 'Role of Communication Media inWomen Empowerment and Critical Analysis of Gender Stereotyped Portrayalof Women in Modern Tamil Society. A Feminist Perspective'.
11. Sh. Arvind Kumar, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Ram Pal, Vill-Tahirpur, Post-
Hinduabad, Sultanpur – 228161 UP Proposal entitle: ^bykgkckn tuin dkjk"Vªh; vkUnksyu esa ;ksxnku 1857&1947 osQ fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa*-
12. Sh. Ashoni Kumar, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Lalit Kumar, 23 Vill TahapurNear Govt., ITI Delhi Road, Hsanpurmazar, Saharanpur – 247001 UP
Proposal entitle: ^xkSre cq¼ uxj esa nfyr ,d ,sfrgkfld vè;;u*-
13. Ms. Bakki Naga Jyothi, (Postal Address): 9-4-39/1, Bhagavantharaonagar,Vemulawada – 505302, Andhra Pradesh Proposal entitle: 'Iconography ofMahishasuramardini (with Reference to Museums of Hyderabad'.
14. Sh. Banwarilal Kuldeep, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Bhagirath Kuldeep, A 109A Shyam Mitra Mandal Nagar, Road NO. 5 VK 1A, Jaipur – 302039,
Rajasthan Proposal entitle: ^MkW- Hkhejko vEcsMdj osQ fpUru esa vYila[;doxZ ,d (,d fo'ys"k.kkRed vè;;u)* (He has not responed yet).
15. Sh. Bashir Ahmad Maliyar, (Postal Address): Department of History Universityof Kashmir, Kashmir University, Srinagar – 190006, Jammu & KashmirProposal entitle: 'Non-agrarian economy with special reference to trade duringMughal rule in Kashmir (1586-1753)'.
16. Sh. Bharat Singh, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Moti Lal, Vill - Nawada Post
Aduki, Mathura, Mathura - 281006 UP Proposal entitle: czt pkSjklh dksl dh;k=kk dk lkekftd ,oa lkaLÑfrd egRo ,d ,sfrgkfld vè;;u*-
17. Ms. Bilkeesa Anjum, (Postal Address): Department of History, University ofKashmir, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir – 190006 Proposal entitle: 'ContributionOf Sufis To Kashmir Society With Special Refrence To Suhrwardis AndNaqshbandis(14th-17th C)'.
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18. Sh. Bittoo, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Ramniwas, Vill Dhandoor Bir PO Sec 2Sirsa Road, Sandeepsiwach, Hisar – 125001, Haryana Proposal entitle:
^fo|kfud jktuhfrd ,oa Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; vkUnksyu Lojkt ikVhZ osQ xfrfof/;ksa dk,d vè;;u 1923&30*-
19. Ms. Blessy Chinnu Abraham, (Postal Address): 25 AP Block, Shalimarbagh,Delhi – 110088 Proposal entitle: 'Aspects Of Trafic Policy In Indian PoliticalEconomy From The 1920s To The 1980s'.
20. Sh. Chinthu I B, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Bhaskaran Nair K, KattakkalilVeedu, Eruloormithirmala, Trivandrum, Kerala – 695610 Proposal entitle:'Hindu By Birth Modern By Expediency Re Reading The Travancore RoyalFamily -1805 -1947'-
21. Sh. Dev Brat Mishra, (Postal Address): 3/49 Vikas Nagar, Vikas Nagar,
Lucknow - 226022, UP Proposal entitle: vkpk;Z ujsUæ nso osq lektoknh n'kZudh izklafxdrk*-
22. Sh. Dhananjay Kumar, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Jeetendra Pratap Singh, Vill.– Bachhaiya, Post –Katghara Patti, Kadipur, Sultanpur , Uttar Pradesh –
228145 Proposal entitle: ^fofn'kk ,d lkaLÑfrd vè;;u (izkjEHk ls 12oha'krkCnh bZLoh rd)*-
23. Sh. Ganesh Joshi, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Bhuvan Chandra Joshi, Vill SilkaniPost Office Kapkot, Kapkot, Bageshwar – 263632, Uttarakhand Proposal
entitle: oqQekm¡Q dh lkaLÑfrd ijEijkvksa dk ,sfrgkfld vè;;u (rht R;kSgkjksa osQfo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa)*-
24. Sh. Gaurav Kumar, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Trilok Chand, H.No.65, Bhimpuri
Kamola, Nainital – 263140 , Uttarakhand Proposal entitle: ^rjkbZ HkkHkj osQi'kqpkjd & xqtZj ,d ,sfrgkfld vè;;u*-
25. Sh. Gopal Mishra, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Anil Mishra, Gall-KachhiyanEtawah Road Sirsaganj Firozaba, Nil Sirsagang – 283151, Uttar Pradesh
Proposal entitle: ^fiQth esa Hkkjrh; fxjfefV;kvksa dk lkekftd ,oa lkaLÑfrdthou % ,d ,sfrgkfld vè;;u*-
26. Sh. Haider Saiphullah, (Postal Address): Room No. 13 Aftab Hostel AMU,Post Office , AMU, Aligarh – 202002 Proposal entitle: 'Major Forts of EasternRajasthan 16th to 18th century'.
27. Sh. Imlijungba Longkumer, (Postal Address): 443 2nd Floor Door No 3. 5thB Main 5th Cross , HRBR, 2nd Block, Kalyannagar, Bangalore – 560043,
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Karnataka Proposal entitle: 'Traditions Customs Culture and Economic lifeof Naga People with specific reference to Nagaland'.
28. Ms. Jyoti, (Postal Address): B 106 Vibhuti Khand Gomti Nagar, Gomti Nagar,
Lucknow – 226010, Uttar Pradesh Proposal enti tle: oSfnd ;qx esa foKku ,oaizkS|ksfxdh dk ,sfrgkfld vè;;u*-
29. Ms. K Priyadarshini, (Postal Address): Room No.-231 Ganga Hostel,Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi – 110067 Proposal entitle: 'ProductionProcess and Forms of Servitude in Medieval South India (From 9th to the16th centuries)'.
30. Sh. Khursheed Ahmad Bhat, (Postal Address): S/o Md. Ramzan Bhat, villageTarigam, Yaripora Kulgam, Kulgam – 192232, Jammu & Kashmir Proposalentitle: 'Continuity And Change In The Education System Of HyderabadState(1724-1948)'.
31. Ms. Komal, 351/70, (Postal Address): Dariyapurtalkatoraroad, Lucknow –
226017, Uttar Pradesh Proposal entitle: eFkqjk lkjukFk vkSj dkS'kkEch dkyosQUnzksadh ewfrZ;ksa dk rqyukRed vè;;u*-
32. Sh. Kripa Shankar Verma, (Postal Address): 39/6A, Mzh Road Katra,
Allahabad – 211002, Uttar Pradesh Proposal entitle: ^eqx+y dky esa O;kikjvkSj lapkj 1526 ,-Mh-&1740 ,-Mh-*-
33. Sh. Kuldeep Kumar Mishra, (Postal Address): Room No. 67 PT. Brajnath
Hostel, BHU campus, Varanasi, UP – 221005 Proposal entitle: d'ehj osQlUnHkZ esa Hkkjr&ikfdLrku lEcU/ksa dk ,sfrgkfld vè;;u*-
34. Ms. Mani Manjari Rai, (Postal Address): 311, Triveni Complex Ganga Hostel,Varanasi – 221005, Uttar Pradesh Proposal entitle: 'Competitive Thought ofNationalism in Independent India'.
35. Ms. Manju, (Postal Address): Laxmi Bai Girls Hostel University Of Rajasthan,
JLN Marg, Jaipur – 302004, Rajasthan Proposal entitle: iwoZ eè;dkyhu Hkkjresa foKku dh ijEijk ,d vè;;u*-
36. Sh. Markandey Singh, (Postal Address): C.K. 66/36 A Beniyabagh Varanasi,
Beniyabagh, Varanasi – 221001 Proposal entitle: vdcj dkyhu Hkkjrh; laLÑfrosQ vk;ke*-
37. Ms. Minakshi, (Postal Address): B-303 Pocket -4, Sector-3 Rohini, Rohini3, Delhi – 110085 Proposal entitle: 'Representation of the Jat political Culturein Ritikal Literature in the Eighteenth'.
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38. Sh. Mohammad Shahnawaz, (Postal Address): Room No. 15 (B), HostelSME Lower Hall S.S. North A.M.U., Aligarh – 202002, Uttar PradeshProposal entitle: 'Merchants of Amber c. 1650-1750'.
39. Ms. Monica Verma, (Postal Address): Savitri Bai Phule, Girls Hostel, GandhiHills, Wardha, Maharashtra – 442001 Proposal entitle: 'Role of Arya Samajin the Upliftment of the Indian Diaspora (In the special context of Mauritius(1903 A.D. to 1968 A.D.)'.
40. Sh. Neeraj Ahirwar, (Postal Address): Department of History, Dr. Hari SinghGaou University Sagar MP, Sagar – 470003, Madhya Pradesh Proposal
entitle: ^lkxj ftys esa chM+h Jfedksa dh vkfFkZd ,oa lkekftd fLFkfr dk,sfrgkfld vè;;u 1920 ls orZeku rd*-
41. Ms. Neha Sharma, (Postal Address): D/o Bijaya Kumar Sharma, RamkumarChowk, Siriapali, Jharsuguda – 768213, Odisha Proposal entitle: 'Select RockArt Sites of Odisha An Ethno Archaeological Study'.
42. Ms. Nidhi Rai, (Postal Address): Room no-111, Ganga Girls Hostel, TriveniComplex, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi – 221005, UP Proposal entitle:
^lYrur dkyhu oa'kh; ifjorZu ,oa oa'k laLFkkidksa osQ dk;ks± dk fo'ys"k.kkRedvè;;u*-
43. Sh. Om Prakash, C 54, (Postal Address): Department of History, Dr. HariSingh Gour University, University Road, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh – 470003
Proposal entitle: ^vk/qfudrk osQ lanHkZ esa dksy tutkfr dk ikfjosf'kd vè;;u(c?ksy[k.M osQ fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa)*-
44. Sh. Patan Mansoor Khan, (Postal Address): 4/640, Gunta Bazar, Kadapa,Andhra Pradesh – 516001 Proposal entitle: 'Origin And Evolution Of MuseumsIn Andhra Pradesh - Relevance To Tourism'.
45. Ms. Pinki Maduriya, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Kundan Maduriya, SikandarKampoo , Near Bajrang Garh Ki Pulita, Lashkar, Gwalior , Madhya Pradesh
– 474001 Proposal entitle: ^xqtZj izfrgkj dkyhu Xokfy;j dk jktuhfrd vkSjlkaLÑfrd vè;;u 750bZ-&1018 bZ-*-
46. Ms. Pramila Yadav, (Postal Address): Room No. 35, Laxmi Bai Girls Hostel,University of Rajasthan, JLN Marg, Jaipur, Rajasthan – 302004 Proposal
entitle: ^mikJh oxks± dk lax<+ jktLFkku esa vkfnoklh tutkfr;ksa osQ fo'ks"k lUnHkZesa 1818&1947*-
47. Sh. Pritam Kumar Gupta, (Postal Address): Room No-131, Sutlej Hostel,
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Jawaharlal Nehru University, Near Vasant Vihar, New delhi – 110067 Proposalentitle: 'The Making Of Medieval Mithila Texts Ideas And Discourse C.11th -16th Century'.
48. Ms. Priyanka Sharma, (Postal Address): A1/604, Satyam Apartment,Vasundhara Enclave, New Delhi – 110096 Proposal entitle: 'Role OfEnvironment In State Formation In Western Rajasthan (7th To 15th Centuries)'.
49. Sh. Rajendra Kumar Meena, (Postal Address): P.No. 11, Ganesh Vihar
Jamdoli, Agra road, Jaipur – 302031, Rajasthan Proposal entitle: vtesj&esokM+dk lkekftd ,oa lkaLÑfrd bfrgkl (lu~ 1818 ls 1947 bZ- rd)*-
50. Sh. Rakesh Kumar Bhatiya, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Shiv Kumar Bhatiya,Village Baggar, Tehsil Jhunjhunu, Jhunjhunu – 333023, Rajasthan Proposal
entitle: ^eè;dkyhu esokM+ osQ yksdlkfgR; esa lkekftd thou*-
51. Sh. Ram Chet Yadav, (Postal Address): 11/10, CUG Boy's Hostel, Sector-24, Gandhinagar – 382024, Gujarat Proposal entitle: 'Champaran SatyagrahaAnd Freedom Struggle A Study Of Gandhian Politics'.
52. Sh. Ram Singh Samota, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Sardar Singh, Singod Khurd,
Tehchomu, Jaipur – 303803, Rajasthan Proposal entitle: Lora=krk vkUnksyu esateukyky ctkt dk ;ksxnku ,d ,sfrgkfld vè;;u*-
53. Sh. Ramashankar Yadav, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Somaru Yadav, Village
Kharawan Bhaisa, Sadhoganj, Varanasi, UP – 221201 Proposal entitle: MkW-';kek izlkn eq[kthZ dk O;fDrRo ,oa ÑfrRo*-
54. Sh. Rameshwar Gupta, (Postal Address): Brajnath Hostel Room No 70, BHU,
Varanasi – 221005, Uttar Pradesh Proposal entitle: lÙkjgoh 'krkCnh esa Hkkjresa lekt ,oa laLÑfr dk ,d vè;;u ;k=kh o`Ùkkar osQ lUnHkZ esa*-
55. Sh. Ravi Pratap Chaudhary, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Ram Sagar Chaudhary,Moh. – Gandhi Nagar, Near Eid Ghah Road, Utraula – 271604 UP Proposal
entitle: 'vkSifuosf'kd la;qDr izkUr esa lektoknh (1934&1947)*-
56. Sh. Ravi Raj Singh, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Ramesh Chandra, Punjabi colony,
Mandi jawahar ganj, Jalesar – 207302, Uttar Pradesh Proposal entitle: izseegkfo|ky; % f'k{kk jk"Vª fodkl vkSj Hkkjrh; Lora=krk vkUnksyu esa ;ksxnku*-
57. Ms. Sadhana Singh, (Postal Address): Room No-117, Ganga Hostel, TriveniComplex, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi – 221005 Proposal entitle:'Women MLAs in UP Role And Contribution In Historical Perspective (1937- 1967)'.
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58. Sh. Sarvesh Singh, (Postal Address): Room No-27 AN Jha Hostel, University
Of Allahabad, Allahabad – 211002 UP Proposal entitle: izkphu Hkkjr esa f'k{kkO;oLFkk dk Lo:i ;qxkuqowQy ifjorZu ,oa lrk;k dk fo'ys"k.kkRed vè;;u*-
59. Ms. Sasmita Pattanaik, (Postal Address): Duplex NO.9 Jaganatha Villa,Radhakrushna Nagar Garage, Chhak Lewis Road, Bhubaneswar – 751002,Orissa Proposal entitle: 'Vaishnavite Temples Of Nayagarh Distt AComprehensive Study'.
60. Ms. Shaila Bala Mishra, (Postal Address): A-124, Room No.-S-20, FifthFloor, Katwaria Sarai, Opposite Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi – 110016Proposal entitle: 'Decline of Harappan Urbanism and Rise of Early HistoricCities in Western UP: Archaelogical & Geographical Considerations'.
61. Sh. Shailendra Kumar Singh, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Devendra Singh, Villand Post Jigani Khas , Dist Ballia Ballia – 277121, Uttar Pradesh Proposal
entitle: ^vktknh osQ ckn cfy;k*-
62. Ms. Soyar Kaping, (Postal Address): 96/84 First Floor Collectors Colony,4th Cross S, Aminjikarai, Chennai – 600029, Tamil Nadu Proposal entitle:'Socio-Cultural Practices of the Tangkhul Naga Tribe of Manipur - A HistoricalPerspective'.
63. Ms. Sreelakshmisb, (Postal Address): D/o Sh. Bahuleyantk, ThottikkudiilHouse, Manhalampuram, Kelakampo, Kannur – 670674, Kerala Proposalentitle: 'Contextualising Modernity in the Paintings of Modern Kerala' (Shehas not responed yet).
64. Sh. Suneel Kumar Maurya, (Postal Address): 145E/5, Chandpur Salori, Post
Teliyarganj, Allahabad – 211004, Uttar Pradesh Proposal entitle: v'kksd dh/Ee uhfr dk Lo:i rFkk jkT; O;oLFkk ij mldk izHkko*-
65. Ms. Sunny Ruchi Ecka, (Postal Address): 1641A3, 1st by lane, Khorha ToliKokar, Ranchi – 834001, Jharkhand Proposal entitle: 'History of marginalisedwithin marginalised communities of Ranchi district: 1830-1930'.
66. Sh. Surendra Kumar Sharma, (Postal Address): H.No. 1/11/46, Badhai KaPurwa, Sahadatganj, Faizabad – 224001, Uttar Pradesh Proposal entitle:
^lkekftd vkfFkZd ifjis{; esa ckS/ dky dh egÙkk ,d vè;;u*-
67. Sh. Suvajit Halder, (Postal Address): 253 Jhelum Hostel, Jawaharlal NehruUniversity, New Delhi – 110067 Proposal entitle: 'A History of Food In ModernBengal'.
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68. Ms. Upasna Tiwari, (Postal Address): Room No 210 HOR, University ofAllahabad, Allahabad – 211002 Proposal entitle: 'Society And Economy AsReflicted In Silahara Inscription'.
69. Sh. Vikas Nandan, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Vidyanand Singh, Vill InguriSarai Post Inguri Bazar, Bankata, Dist Deoria – 274704, Uttar Pradesh
Proposal entitle: ledkyhu fcgkj osQ uofuekZ.k esa MkW- JhÑ".k flag dk ;ksxnku% ,sfrgkfld iqujkoyksdu*-
70. Ms. Vineeta Kumari, (Postal Address): Room No 49 Koyna Hostel, JawahrlalNehru University, Delhi – 110067 Proposal entitle: 'Gender Violence AndCultural Trajectories In Colonial And Contemporary Haryana'.
71. Sh. Vinod Kumar, (Postal Address): House No- S-1/38A, Colony- BudhVihar Phase-I, New Delhi – 110086 Proposal entitle: 'An Analysis Of EarlyBuddhisth-Faith And Its Relations With The Laity On The Basis Of Tipitaka'.
72. Sh. Virendera Kumar, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Mamchand Singh, Villageand Post Gangdaspur, Deoband, Saharanpur – 247554, Uttar Pradesh
Proposal entitle: ^vk;Z lekt osQ lq/kj vkUnksyu esa fgUnh i=kdkfjrk osQ ;ksxnku(1875&1947)* (Relingquised).
73. Sh. Virendra Kumar, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Meva Lal, Vill. & Post-Harsos
(Pratap Ka Pura), Rajatalab, Varanasi – 221302 Proposal entitle: 19oha ,oa20oha 'krkCnh esa oqQekm¡Q vkSj x<+oky esa nfyr psruk dk fodkl ,d ,sfrgkfldvè;;u* (Relinquised).
74. Sh. Vivek Suman Sharma, (Postal Address): 8A/3K, Shivkuti, Allahabad –
211004, Uttar Pradesh Proposal entitle: flU/q lH;rk osQ iqjko'ks"kksa ls /kfeZdrkdk cks/*-
75. Ms. Wabangienla, (Postal Address): Room NO:141 LH:3, University OfHyderabad, Gachibowli, Hyderabad – 500046, Andhra Pradesh Proposalentitle: 'Study of Parsis as a business community'.
76. Sh. Yogesh Dnyaneshwar Shinde, (Postal Address): S/o Sh. Ganeshwar DhondiRam Shinde, AT. Ekodi Sagaj Post.Bhagur TQ Vaijapur, Dist.Auran,Aurangabad ,Vaijapur – 423701, Maharashtra Proposal entitle: 'AurangajebsDeccan Policy With Special Referance To Adilshahi And Kutubshahi'.
77. Sh. Yogesh Maurya, (Postal Address): Room no.128 annexe amarnath jha
hostel, University road, Allahabad – 211001 Proposal entitle: pansyk dkyhuvfHkys[kksa dk lkaLÑfrd vè;;u*-
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78. Sh. Zapate Nagorao Datta, (Postal Address): Room No. 343, Sutlej Hostel,Jawaharlal Nehru University, NewDelhi – 110067 Proposal entitle: 'TheDynamics of Consumption Patterns and Socio-Cultural Transformation inColonial Maharashtra (1880s-1930s)'.
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Appendix XIGURUKUL
FELLOWSHIPS,2019-2020
During the reporting time period the Unit has received the final research reportfrom Guru’s Prof. B.B.Lal and Prof. R. Nagaswamy. The same were sent to thepublication unit for further necessary action. Also, after the recommendation of theSearch cum Selection Committee of Gurukul Fellowship and approval of the157thResearch Project Committee (RPC) Meeting held on 28.06.2019 the offer letterswere sent to the following Guru’s for the acceptance of the above said fellowship :
* Prof. Satish Chandra Mittal, Saharanpur
* Prof. G.B.Deglurkar, Pune
* Prof. M.G.S.Narayanan, Kerala
During the period under report the consent has been received from Prof.M.G.S.Narayanan. Prof. G.B.Deglurkar has informed that he is already availing TagoreNational Fellowship, therefore, he declined the offer. Prof. Satish Chandra Mittal leftfor heavenly abode during the reporting time period.
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During the period under report, the unit has received 60 applications underForeign Travel Grant scheme. Total 16 applications were placed before the FTGSub-Committee Meetings held on 26.06.2019, 25.09.2019 and 11.12.2019 of which06 cases were approved but 03 have not availed the grant. Those applications whichdid not fulfil the criteria laid out by the ICHR were regretted and some of the applicationsare under process.
1. Dr. Sonali Mishra, H.No. W-23/34, Sainik Farms, New Delhi-110062(Permanent Address: House No. 306, Satyartha Vihar, Plot No. 2981, NearChintamaniswar Mahadev Temple, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751006) to visit Leiden(Netherlands) to attend the “The 11th International Convention of Asia Scholars(ICAS)” to be held in Leiden, Netherlands, 16th – 19th July 2019, for presentinga paper entitled Masulipatnam: A Cosmopolitan Hub of the SeventeenthCentury Bay of Bengal. The FTG Sub-Committee approved return economyairfare by Air India and maintenance for 06 days only, as per ICHR rules, but toobserve the economy of ICHR with a ceiling limit of Rs.1.25 lakh only or actualexpenditure whichever is less.
2. Dr. Balraj Singh, Department of History, Punjabi University Patiala, Distt. Patiala,- 147002, Punjab, (Permanent Address: H.No. 08, General Harbaksh EnclaveNear Punjabi University Patiala, Patiala, Pin Code: 147002, Punjab)to visit
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GRANTS,2019-2020
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Central Java (Indonesia) to attend the “International Symposium on History andCulture”, (ISOHIC) 2019 by Theme: “Relations between Indonesia and India”to be held at Faculty of Social Sciences Universitas Negeri Semarnag, CentralJava, Indonesia, 03rd –06th August, 2019, for presenting a paper entitled TheShared History: Tracing the Shared Socio-Religious and Cultural Legacyof India-Indonesia. The FTG Sub-Committee approved return economy airfareby Air India and maintenance for 06 days only, as per ICHR rules, but to observethe economy of ICHR with a ceiling limit of Rs. 50,000/- only or actual expenditurewhichever is less. (Not Availed)
3. Dr. Vijay Gajanan Sathe, H.No. C-201, Victoria Garden, Kalyani Nagar, NagarRoad, Pune , Maharashtra-411006 (Permanent Address: Same as above) tovisit Cape Town (South Africa) to attend “The 05th International Symposiumon Palaeohistology (ISPH)” to be held at the Cape Town in South Africa, 31stJuly – 04th August 2019, for presenting a paper entitled Horse in HarappanCivilisation: Myth or reality?. The FTG Sub-Committee approved returneconomy airfare by Air India and maintenance for 07 days only, as per ICHRrules, but to observe the economy of ICHR with a ceiling limit of Rs.1.25 lakhonly or actual expenditure whichever is less.
4. Dr. Iris Odyuo, Sao Chang College, Tuensang-798612, Nagaland (PermanentAddress: H.No. 165 Main Road, Officers Colony, Tuensang, - 798612,Nagaland) to visit Leiden (Netherlands) to attend “The 11th InternationalConvention of Asia Scholars (ICAS)” to be held in Leiden, Netherlands, 16th –19th July 2019, for presenting a paper entitled Crafting of CeremonialOrnaments using Native Plants and its Conservation among the Nagas.The FTG Sub-Committee approved return economy airfare by Air India andmaintenance for 06 days only, as per ICHR rules, but to observe the economyof ICHR with a ceiling limit of Rs.1.35 lakh only or actual expenditure whicheveris less. (Not Availed)
5. Dr. Munmun Mondal, Curator Office, HH Maharaja, Sir Jiwajirao ScindiaMuseum, Jai Vilas Palace, Lashkar, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh-474001(Permanent Address: H.No. B J-46, Sector -02, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, WestBengal-700091 to visit Leiden (Netherlands) to attend “The 11th InternationalConvention of Asia Scholars (ICAS)” to be held in Leiden, Netherlands, 16th –19th July 2019, for presenting a paper entitled Kalighat Pata Painting:Reflection of Socio-Religious life of West-Bengal in 19th – 20th Centurywith special reference to Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, London.The FTG Sub-Committee approved return economy airfare by Air India and
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maintenance for 06 days only, as per ICHR rules, but to observe the economyof ICHR with a ceiling limit of Rs. 1.00 lakh (One lakh) only or actual expenditurewhichever is less. (Not Availed)
6. Prof. Pushp Lata Singh, Ex Head, Deptt. Of Ancient Indian History, Culture &Archaeology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, (U.P) (PermanentAddress: Flat No. 719, Rudra Tower Karmajitpur, Sundarpur, Varanasi-221005)to visit Bern (Switzerland)to attend the “25th Annual Meeting of the EuropeanAssociation of Archaeologists” held in Bern, Switzerland, 04th – 07th September2019, for presenting a paper entitled Khapura: An Important Early SettlementBetween Ghaghara and Tons River in District Ambedkarnagar, UttarPradesh, India. The FTG Sub-Committee approved return economy airfare byAir India and maintenance for 06 days only, as per ICHR rules, but to observethe economy of ICHR with a ceiling limit of Rs. 1.00 lakh (One lakh) only oractual expenditure whichever is less.
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The ICHR awarded the Contingency (Study-cum-Travel) Grant to an Indiancitizen, or to a non- Indian, to assist him/her in pursuing research on History withinIndia. The following shall be eligible for Study cum Travel Grant of ICHR:
(a) Scholars who are engaged in M.Phil., Ph.D. or Post Doctoral work or carryingon independent research in History and are not currently receiving any travel orcontingency grant for the proposed work from any other source.
(b) University and college teachers and members of staff of research institutionsand others who are engaged in research work in History.
(c) Under Study cum Travel Grant the sum of Rupees forty thousand (Rs.40, 000/-) may be awarded to an M.Phil. Student and Rupees fifty thousand (Rs. 50,000/-) to a student working for Ph.D.
During the under report the following numbers of proposals were considered bythe Research Project Committee of ICHR:
1. Mr. Abdu Rahman Kari, Department of History, Sree Sankaracharya Universityof Sanskrit, District: Malappuram, Kerala-683574 to work on the proposalFlows and Counter Flows of Knowledge, Tradition and Resistance; Role ofDars System in Malabar. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
2. Mr. Rahul Sankhala, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh to work on
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the proposal Malwa Main Bhraman Krne Wale Jain Muniyo ke Sahitya kaAtihasik Addhyyan (Early to 13th Century A.D.) Rs.35,000 (Rupees ThirtyFive Thousand only).
3. Mr. Vivekanand Shahi, Department of Ancient History, Archaeology & Culture,D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur-273016, Uttar Pradesh to work onthe proposal Bharat eivam Iran: Ek Sanskritik Addhayan. Rs.40,000 (RupeesForty Thousand only).
4. Fahad. K, Department of History, University of Hyderabad, Gachibowli,Hyderabad-500046, Telangana to work on the proposal City Planning andConstruction: The Urban Space of Hyderabad (16th-18th Century)Rs.40,000 (Rupees Forty Thousand only).
5. Mr. Pendyala Dasharatham, Department of History and Tourism Management,Kakatiya University, District: Mulugu (erstwhile Warangal)-506311. to work onthe proposal Buddhist Monuments in Southern Telangana: A Study on Artand Architecture. Rs.40,000 (Rupees Forty Thousand only).
6. Mr. Gopaldas Sampath, Department of History & Tourism Management,Kakatiya University, Vidyaranyapuri, Warangal-506009 to work on the proposalThe Handicrafts of Telangana – A Study. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty FiveThousand only).
7. Mr. Mahdi Naqvi, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202001, Uttar Pradesh to work on the proposal A Study of Imambaras andAshurkhanas in India, 17th to 19th centuries. Rs.40,000 (Rupees FortyThousand only).
8. Ms. Nasreen Yasmeen Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002, UttarPradesh to work on the proposal Women and Gender in Muslim Elite Societyin Mughal India (16th to 18th) Century. Rs.40,000 (Rupees Forty Thousandonly).
9. Ms. Shilpa K.N., Kannada University Hampi, Karnataka-577144 to work onthe proposal Kannada Cinemas: Conciousness of History and Dialogue.Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
10. Ms. Srishti Malik, H.N.B. Garhwal ( Central) University, Dehradun , Uttarakhand-248007 to work on the proposal The Role of Women in EnvironmentalConservation in Uttarakhand (1970-2015). Rs.50,000 (Rupees FiftyThousand only).
11. Mr. Shiekh Manzoor Ahmad, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University,Aligarh-202002, Uttar Pradesh to work on the proposal Impact of Major
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Religious Movements on Socio - Political Scenario of Kashmir with specialreference to Ahl-i-Hadith and Jamaat-i-Islami Movements. Rs.35,000(Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
12. Ms. Keneiseno Neihu, Department of History, Dibrugarh University, Kohima,Nagaland-797001 to work on the proposal The Second World War and ItsImpact on the Nagas. Rs.45,000 (Rupees forty five Thousand only).
13. Ms. Suman Kumari, Department of History, School of Social Sciences, Universityof Hyderabad, Gachibowli-500046 to work on the proposal WomenIntellectuals and Communal Consciousness in Colonial North India: A Studyof Hindi Womens’ Journals, 1909 -1947. Rs.40,000 (Rupees Forty Thousandonly).
14. Mr. Aashiq Ahmad Bhat, Aligarh Muslim University, AMU, Aligarh-202002,Uttar Pradesh to work on the proposal The Nobility and Bureaucracy of DelhiSultanate (1290-1388AD). Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
15. Mr. Ashish Kumar Jaryal, Department of History, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014 to work on the proposal Kullu Deities: A Study of Temples, Traditionsand Economy. Rs.40,000 (Rupees Forty Thousand only).
16. Ms. Babli Devi, Department of History, Panjab University, Chandigarh to workon the proposal The Forts, Palaces and Fort Temples of Kangra and NurpurHill States (C. 1300 to 1905 A.D.) Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
17. Ms. Bishnu Kumari Gurung, Department of History, North- Eastern Hill University,Shillong, Meghalaya-793022 to work on the proposal Role of Gurkhas inColonial Expansion and Defence of Northeast India. Rs.40,000 (RupeesForty Thousand only).
18. Mr. Umar Majeed, Department of History, Jamia Millia Islamia, CentralUniversity, New Delhi-110025 to work on the proposal European Travels inKashmir. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
19. Mr. Narinder Pal, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Hoshiarpur-144205 to workon the proposal Relevance of Gandhi’s Socio-Political Ideas in ContemporaryIndia. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
20. Mr. Hosana Lalenvela Khiangte, Department of History and Ethnography,Mizoram University, Aizawi-796001 to work on the proposal CulturalResistance in Colonial Mizoram. Rs.50,000 (Rupees Fifty Thousand only).
21. Mr. Chandan Kumar D M, Head of the Department, AIHC & Archaeology,Deccan College, Post Graduate and Research Institute, Yerwada, Pune-411006,
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Maharashtra to work on the proposal Mortuary Practices of MegalithicCommunities in the Hilly District of Coorg. Rs.40,000 (Rupees FortyThousand only).
22. Mr. Mahender Kandula, Department of History & Tourism management ,Kakatiya University, Warangal Urban-506005 to work on the proposal BuddhistMonuments in Peddapalli District – A Study. Rs.30,000 (Rupees ThirtyThousand only).
23. Ms. Ishani Sinha, Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, Pune-411006, Maharashtra to work on the proposal Kesariya Stupa: A Landmarkin Buddhist Architecture. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
24. Ms. Priyanka Devi, Department of History, Panjab University Chandigarh-160036 to work on the proposal Role of Selected Freedom Fighters of Punjab.Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
25. Ms. Shanaz Fatima, Department of History, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014 to work on the proposal The Evolution of Mosque Architecture inNorth India Under the Delhi Sultanate. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousandonly).
26. Mr. Mubarik Ali, Department of History, Panjab University, Chandigarh to workon the proposal Dogra Administration, Trade and Revenue: A Case Study ofLadakh (1834-1947). Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
27. Mr. Hemanta Behera, P.G. Department of AIHC & Archaeology, Utkal University,Vanivihar, Bhubaneswar-751004 to work on the proposal Flora in OdishanArt: A Case Study on the Temples of Odisha. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty fiveThousand only).
28. Mr. Sachin Chahal, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014 to work on theproposal Society During Harsha’s Time (606-647 A.D.) Rs.25,000 (RupeesTwenty five Thousand only).
29. Ms. Rajashree Puhan, PG Department of History, Utkal University, Vani Vihar,Bhubaneswar-751004 to work on the proposal Places of Tourist Intrest: ACase Study of Keonjhar District. Rs.25,000 (Rupees Twenty five Thousandonly).
30. Ms. Avneet Kaur, Department of History, Panjab University, Ludhiana-141112,Punjab to work on the proposal Political Dimensions of Ranjit Singh’sMarriages. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
31. Mr. Kalyan Kumar Rout, P.G. Department of Ancient Indian History Culture
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and Archaeology, Utkal University, Odisha-751004 to work on the proposalArchaeological Remains of Anandapur, Keonjhar District, Odisha. Rs.30,000(Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
32. Mr. Ramakanta Pradhan, P.G. Department of Ancient Indian History Cultureand Archaeology, Utkal University, VaniVihar, Odisha-751004 to work on theproposal Somanatha Temple at Ghoradia: A Study on It’s Architecture andSculptur. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
33. Mr. Rajesh Kumar Sethi, P.G. Department of Ancient Indian History, Cultureand Archaeology, Utkal University, Dist-Puri, Odisha-752121 to work on theproposal Pictorial Traditions in Odisha: A Case Study on Crafts VillageRaghurajpur and Danasahi. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
34. Mr. Ramees Raja Beig, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University, UttarPradesh-202002 to work on the proposal Eulogy of the Guptas: AnEpigraphical Study. Rs.40,000 (Rupees Forty Thousand only).
35. Ms. BS Farida, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002, Uttar Pradesh to work on the proposal Urban Economy of NorthIndia Under the Guptas. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
36. Mr. Harikrishnan S. Department of History, Bharathidasan University,Palkalaiperur, Tiruchirappalli-620024 to work on the proposal Public HealthPolicy of the Government of Tamil Nadu Since Independence – A StudyRs.40,000 (Rupees Forty Thousand only).
37. Mr. Daud Ibrahim, CAS, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University,Aligarh-202002, Uttar Pradesh to work on the proposal Sufism in AwadhDuring 16th to 17th century. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
38. Ms. Kalpana Singh, Department of History, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-
221005, Uttar Pradesh to work on the proposal vkSifuos'kd dkyhu f'k{kk uhfr;ksaosQ lUnHkZ esa L=kh f'k{kk dh n'kk ,oa fn'kk- Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five
Thousand only).
39. Ms. Mehri Maleki Dizicheh, Department of History, Panjab University,Chandigarh-160014 to work on the proposal India-Iran Trade Relations during19th Century. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
40. Mr. Abhinav Kumar, T. M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar-812007 towork on the proposal Jainism in Early Medieval Bihar: A Comprehensivestudy Based on Literature and Material Remains. Rs.30,000 (Rupees ThirtyThousand only).
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41. Mr. Mohd Kamran Khan, Department of History and Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia(A Central University), New Delhi-110092 to work on the proposal ForestEcology and Agriculture in Mughal North India: A study of awadh upto1860’s. Rs.40,000 (Rupees Forty Thousand only).
42. Mr. Jitendra Kumar, CHS, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067 towork on the proposal Land Reforms in Bihar: A Study of Land Ceiling andRedistribution in Tirhut Division, 1970-2010. Rs.40,000 (Rupees FortyThousand only).
43. Mr. Yadav Rakesh Parasnath, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, LalpurAmarkantak Madhya Pradesh-484887 to work on the proposal A Study ofArchaeological Remains of Chanderi Tehsil of District Ashoknagar (M.P)Rs.40,000 (Rupees Forty Thousand only).
44. Mr. Baljeet Singh, Department of History, Punjabi University, Patiala-148022to work on the proposal Role of Giani Kartar Singh in Punjab Politics.Rs.40,000 (Rupees Forty Thousand only).
45. Mr. Harmandeep Singh, Jiwaji University Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh to work on
the proposal fczfV'k lkezkT;okn osQ fojks/ esa iatkc esa tuvkØks'k ('kghn Hkxr flagosQ fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa)- Rs.45,000 (Rupees Forty Five Thousand only).
46. Mr. Sameer Ahmad Bhat, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University,Aligarh-202002, Uttar Pradesh to work on the proposal Transition inMonarchial form of Government in Kashmir (1925 – 47 A.D.) Rs.30,000(Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
47. Mr. Jitendra Singh, Department of Folklore Research, Gauhati University,Guwahati, Assam-781014 to work on the proposal Folk Performing ArtRelated to Krishna Katha of Mathura and Kamarupa: A Comparative StudyRs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
48. Mr. Dakhineswar Jena , PG Dept. of Ancient Indian History, Culture andArchaeology, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswra-751004 to work onthe proposal Vanivakresvara Temple a Study of Art and Architecture.Rs.25,000 (Rupees Twenty five Thousand only).
49. Mr. Minaketan Sundaray, PG Dept. of Ancient Indian History, Culture andArchaeology, Utkal University, VaniVihar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751004. towork on the proposal Archaeology of Banpur. Rs.30,000 (Rupees ThirtyThousand only).
50. Ms. Rashmirekha Bari, PG Dept. of Ancient Indian History, Culture and
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Archaeology, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751004 towork on the proposal Ethno-Archaeology of Ho tribes in Odisha: A CaseStudy on Mayurbhanj District. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
51. Ms. Sweta Barik , PG Dept. of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology,Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751004 to work on theproposal Animal Representation in the temple art of Odisha: A Case Studyon temples of Bhubaneswar. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
52. Ms. Nirupama Dalai, PG Dept. of Ancient Indian History, Culture andArchaeology, Utkal University, Odisha-752030 to work on the proposalContribution of Padmashree Paramananda Acharya to odishan History,Culture and Archaeology. Rs.25,000 (Rupees Twenty five Thousand only).
53. Mr. Govinda Chhetri, Department of History, Sikkim University, Tadong,Gangtok, East Sikkim-737102 to work on the proposal Revisitng SubhashChandra Bose: His Role and Contribution in the National Struggle.Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
54. Mr. Suhail Ahmin Mir, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002, Uttar Pradesh to work on the proposal Accession, integration andassimilation of Princely states into Indian Union: The Process of Accession,Legitimacy and the Role of Patel and Menon. Rs.30,000 (Rupees ThirtyThousand only).
55. Ms. Jeena Tamang, Sikkim University, Tadong-737012 to work on the proposalImpact of British intervention on the land ownership patterns in Sikkim:1889-1947. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
56. Mr. Waseem Ahmad Dar, Department of History and Culture, Jamia Millia IslamiaUniversity, New Delhi-110025 to work on the proposal Histories andAutobiographies of Nation: A Study of Contesting Political Autobiographiesof Kashmir. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
57. Mr. Shameer. T.A, University of Hyderabad, University of Hyderabad,Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana-500046 to work on the proposal ChangingPatterns of Social Space of Littoral Malabar: Engaging with ColonialModernity (1800-1947). Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
58. Mr. Shiv Gopal, Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Wardha-
221007 to work on the proposal xk¡/h vkSj vEcsMdj dh i=kdkfjrk % 'kkafr osQlUnHkZ esa- Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
59. Mr. Bilal Majid, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh -
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202002, Uttar Pradesh to work on the proposal Reading Through images:Colonial Photography of Kashmir. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousandonly).
60. Ms. Preeti Das, Department of History, Hyderabad Central University,Gachibowli, Hyderabad-500046 to work on the proposal Military Encounter,Medicine and Colonial Expansion in Assam: 1824-1945. Rs.40,000 (RupeesForty Thousand only).
61. Ms. Preeti Singh, Department of History, University of Hyderabad-500046,Telangana to work on the proposal Romantic Emperors and LovingConcubines: Body, Eroticism and Sexuality in Mughal India (1526- 1850).Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
62. Mr. Faruk Ahmed, Department of Persian, Gauhati University, Guwahati –781014 to work on the proposal Sufism and Assamese Vaishnavite Literature:A Cross Cultural Interaction. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
63. Mr. Masrat Ahmad Mir, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University,Aligarh-202002, Uttar Pradesh to work on the proposal Sufi Shrines of Kashmirfrom 14th -17th Century. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
64. Ms. Manisha Pal, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi -110067 to work onthe proposal India in ‘The Age of Discovery’: A Study on the ChangingPortuguese Literary Perceptions on India Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty fiveThousand only).
65. Mr. Sanoop P, Department of History, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit,Kalady Malappuram, Kerala-673637 to work on the proposal Sanitizing theEmpire: Colonial Subordinate Salariat in Malabar. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirtyfive Thousand only).
66. Mr. Eshan Harit, Department of A.I.H.C. & A. Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan-731204, West Bengal to work on the proposal Epigraphy, Polity, Legitimacy:An Early Medieval Case Study of Mid-Gangetic Valley. Rs.30,000 (RupeesThirty Thousand only).
67. Mr. Supratim Ray, Department of History, University of Delhi, New Delhi-110007 to work on the proposal Mint, Mint-towns and the Bazar: DiversifiedCurrency System of north India- with a special reference to the Province ofBengal (circa 1759 -1834) Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
68. Shri Krishan, Regional Study Centre of Culture and Heritage, Jiwaji University,
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, to work on the Proposal izks- lrh'k pUnz feÙky %
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bfrgkl ys[ku ,oa bfrgkl n'kZu] Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
69. Ms. Simran Kumari, Department of History, University of Delhi, Delhi-110067to work on the proposal Changing forms of Urbanisation in Patna, c. 1600-1750. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
70. Mr. Sreejith. K.A., Department of History, Sree Sankaracharya University ofSanskrit, Kalady, Thrissur, Kerala-680543 to work on the proposal Dissent,Protest, Prescription: Social Dimensions of Contestations in the pre-moderntemple in Kerala. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
71. Ms. Ansu Mathew, Department of History, Sree Sankaracharya University ofSanskrit of Kalady, Kottayam, Kerala-686635 to work on the proposalDesigning Histories and the Pedagogical pasts of the pasts: ReconstructingHistories of Princely Cochin. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousand only).
72. Mr. Ajith K.G., Department of History, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskritof Kalady, Ernakulam, Kerala-683574 to work on the proposal PursuingCeramics: Retrieving and Situating Ceramics in Iron Age and Early HistoricKerala. Rs.35,000 (Rupees Thirty five Thousand only).
73. Ms. Anjali Jaiswal, Deccan Coledge Post Graduate and Research Institute,Yerwada, Pune-411006, Maharashtra to work on the proposalGeoarchaeological Investigation in Hanga River Basin, From Parts ofAhmednagar District of Maharashtra. Rs.30,000 (Rupees Thirty Thousandonly).
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During the period under report the following (I) applications were approved forsubsidy grant, and (II) publication completed under this scheme:
I. SUBSIDY GRAND APPROVED FOR:
1. Dr. Manoj Kumar, Marwari Dharamshala Road, Bagaha, P.O.+ P.S. – Bagaha-
1, District–West Champaran, Bihar-845101 for Thesis, if'peh pEikj.k ftysdk iqjkrkfRod vè;;u Rs.30,000/-
2. Dr. Ram Pratap Yadav, Village – Sirjam, P.O. – Sirjam, Block – Baitalpur,Teh.-Deoria, Police Station – Gauribazar, Deoria-274202, Uttar Pradesh for
Thesis, Lokra=;ksÙkj Hkkjr esa vfr fiNM+ksa dh fLFkfr dk ,sfrgkfld vè;;u % mÙkjizns'k osQ fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa (1950&2010 bZ-) Rs.30,000/-
3. Dr. Ritika Kumari Meena, House No. – D-9/62, Chitrakoot Yojana, VaishaliNagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan-302021 for Thesis, The Development of anArchitectural Style of Important Historical Monuments of Jaipur (1600-1900 A.D.). Rs. 30,000/-
4. Dr. Jitendra Singh Bhati, House No. 36, Near – Chopasani School, Malunga
Vilas, Jodhpur – 342008, Rajasthan for tks/iqj osQ ijEijkxr ty lalk/u %,sfrgkfld vè;;u (1450 bZ-&1850 bZ-) Rs.30,000/-
5. Dr. Kaluram Palsaniya, MH-K, Room No. 246, University of Hyderabad,
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SUBSIDY,2019-2020
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Gachibowli, District – Rangareddy, Hyderabad – 500046, Telangana forManuscript, Mirabai and Living Traditions of Bhakti. Rs.30,000/-
6. Dr. Priyadarshi Ojha, House No. 2/2, Shiv Nagar, Sophiya School Ki Gali,
South Sundarwas, Udaipur, Rajasthan-313001 for Manuscript, esokM+ jkT;osQ iqjk&vfHkys[k (dkuksM+ fBdkuk osQ lUnHkZ esa) Rs.30,000/-
7. Dr. Divkar Amol Shripad, House No. – B-22/101, ‘Kedar’, Kalpak Estate,Shaikh Misri Road, Antop Hill, Mumbai-400037 for Manuscript, The Art ofTheatrical Backdrops: 1901-1961 – A Succinct Survey. Rs.30,000/-
8. Dr. Jaipal Singh Rathore, Garh Govind Jaisalmer, Chopsani, District – Jodhpur-
342007, Rajasthan for Manuscript, esM+fr;ksa osQ xkSjo xhr Rs. 30,000/-
9. Dr. Manorama Upadhyaya, Treasurer, Rajasthan History Congress,Department of History, J.N. Vyas University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan forProceeding, 32nd Session of Rajasthan History Congress. Rs.60,000/.
10. Dr. K.N. Dikshit, General Secretary, The Indian Archaeology Society, B-17,
Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi – 110016 for Journal, iqjkizokg*, No. 3
(2018). Rs.60,000/-.
11. Prof. Giriraj Kumar, Secretary General & Editor, Rock Art Society of India(RASI), Faculty of Arts, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh, Agra –282005, Uttar Pradesh for Journal, Purakala: The Journal of Rock ArtSociety of India, Vol. 27 - 28 (2018). Rs.50,000/-.
12. Dr. Manohar Singh Ranawat, Director, Shri Natnagar Shodh Samsthan,Sitamau, District – Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh for Journal, Shodh Sadhana(Research Journal of History), Vol. 29, Part -1 & 2. Rs.35,000/-.
13. Prof. S.K. Bhatt, Academy of Indian Numismatics and Sigillography, 115,Kailash Park, Geeta Bhawan, Manoramaganj, Indore-452001 for Journal,‘The Journal of Academy of Indian Numismatics and Sigillography’, Vol.XXXII. Rs.75,000/-.
14. Dr. Sudeep Kumar Ranjan, House No. 397/1, Near Sunalav ComputerEducation, Power House Road, Nizamuddinpura, Uttar Pradesh -275101 for
Thesis, tSu ,oa ckS¼ lkfgR; esa of.kZr iwoZeè;kdkyhu vkfFkZd thou (600 bZ- ls1200 bZ- rd) Rs.30,000/-.
15. Dr. Vinod Kumar, House No. 103, Veerbahadur Puram, Kunraghat,
Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh - 273008 for Thesis, oS".ko vkxeksa esa izfrek izfr"Bk% ,d ,sfrgkfld vuq'khyu] Rs.30,000/-
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16. Shri Shyam Meharshi, Secretary, M/s Marubhumi Shodh Sansthan, SriDungargarh, Bikaner, Rajasthan for Journal, ‘Juni Khyat’, Vol. 6 Issue 2 &Vol. 7 Issue 1 (Joint Issue) January – December 2017. Rs.33,000/-.
17. Prof. Paras Nath Singh, General Secretary, The Numismatic Society of India,P.O. –Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi - 221005 for Journal, The Journalof the Numismatic Society of India, Volume-LXXVIII (2016). Rs.75,000/-.
18. Dr. R. Kalaikkovan, Director, Dr. M. Rajamanikkanar, Centre for HistoricalResearch, C-87, 10th Cross, Thillai Nagar West, Thiruchirappalli – 620018Tamil Nadu for Journal, Varalaru, Volume- 28 (2018) (Tamil). Rs.33,000/-.
19. Dr. S.S. Rode, Executive Editor, History Research Journal, Marathwada ItihasParishad, C/o 4, Sharda Nagar, Ambajogai Road, Latur – 413531,
Maharashtra for Journal, History Research Journal (Marathi) bfrgkl la'kksèkuif=kdk, Issue No. XXIII (2018). Rs.40,000/-.
20. Dr. Amiteshwar Jha, Director – Research, Indian Numismatic, Historical andCultural Research Foundation, 507, Raheja Centre, 214, Nariman Point,Mumbai-400021 for Journal, Numismatic Digest (Journal of Indian Numismatic,Historical and Cultural Research Foundation), Volume-42 (2018). Rs.50,000/
21. Shri Anil Yadav, Treasurer, Haryana History Congress, Wz- 20A, D-Block,Om Vihar, Phase-III, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi- 110059 for Proceedings,Haryana History Congress two days National Conference on the theme,‘History & Culture of Haryana’. Rs.12,500/-.
22. Dr. Manohar Singh Ranawat, Director, Shri Natnagar Shodh Samsthan,Sitamau, Dist.- Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh for Proceedings, Environment,Economy and Society in the Indian Context (Through the Ages). Rs.27,500/
23. Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Tripathi, Editor, Akhil Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojana,Apte Bhawan, Keshav Kunj, Jhandewala, Desh Bandhu Gupta Road, NewDelhi - 110055 for Journal, Itihas Darpan, Volume-XXIV (2). Rs.1,00,000/-.
24. Dr. Ramesh Prakash Chaturvedi, C/o Shri D.N. Upadhyay, ML-01/L-13/05,Mukhta Nivas, Anand Vihar, Chitaipur, Kandwa, Varanasi-221106, Uttar
Pradesh for Thesis, vfHkys[kksa osQ izk'k esa mÙkj Hkkjr esa ckS¼ /eZ osQ fodkl dkbfrgkl (r`rh; 'krh bZlk iwoZ ls ckjgoh 'krh bZLoh rd)] Rs.30,000/-.
25. Dr. Bhagirathi Singh, Village- Pipraich urf – Pachrukiya, District – Maharajganj,
Uttar Pradesh - 273302 for Thesis, iwoZ eè;dkyhu Hkkjr esa Ñf"k O;oLFkk % ,d
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vè;;u] Rs.30,000/-.
26. Dr. Shyam Prakash Deokar, Gopal Nagar, Near Hanuman Mandir, Khamgaon,
District- Buldana-444303, Maharashtra for Thesis, ckykiwj 'kgjkrhy ,sfrgkfldokLrqapk vH;kl (Study of Historical monuments of Balapur City) [in
Marathi]. Rs.30,000/-.
27. Dr. Reena, A-215, Police Line, Agra – 282010, Uttar Pradesh for Thesis,
vkxjk uxj osQ eqxydkyhu xkS.k ,sfrgkfld LFkyksa dk iqjkrkfRod vè;;u]Rs.30,000/-
28. Dr. Gobind Kumar Paswan, Pure Jambad Colliery, Post- Bahula Asansol,
Distt.- Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal for Thesis, ,sfrgkfld rF;ksa osQvkèkkj ij izkphu Hkkjr esa i;kZoj.k dk vè;;u % ekS;Zdky ls xqIrdky rd]Rs.30,000/-.
29. Dr. Mohabbat Singh Rathore, Pratap Sodh Pratishthan Bhupals Noble
Sansthan, Udaipur-313002, Rajasthan for Manuscript, rkack i=k dh cgh (1838bZ-) dk lEiknu (esokM+ jkT; dh 1838 bZ- dh rkack i=k cgh)] Rs.30,000/-.
30. Dr. Neera Misra, Chairperson, Draupadi Dream Trust, Locality – Aptt. – 71,Mayfair Garden, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi- 110016 for Proceedings,‘Significance of Ganga River Civilization & Culture’. Rs.1,00,000/-.
31. Dr. Ashis Kumar Das, Secretary, Paschimbanga Itihas Samsad, 1, WoodburnPark, Kolkata-700 020 for Proceedings, ‘ITIHAS ANUSANDHAN’ Volume33, Proceedings of 34th Annual Conference of Pachimbanga Itihas Samsad.Rs.75,000/-.
32. Shri Chetram Garg, Director, Thakur Jagdev Chand Smriti Sodh Sansthan,
Neri, Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh for Journal, bfrgkl fnokdj (2019) (=kSekfldvuqla/ku if=kdk) Rs.20,000/-.
33. Dr. Chandra Bhushan Varma, Quarter No. – A-9, Faculty Quarters, Universityof Hyderabad, P.O. Central University Campus, Gachibowli, Hyderabad-500046 for Manuscript, Dimensions of Buddhist Education. Rs.39,000/-.
II. Publications Completed :
Books:
1 NÙkhlx<+ osQ /erjh ftys dk lkekftd&lkaLÑfrd bfrgkl % ,d ,sfrgkfldvè;;u (1947&2000 bZ-) edited by Dr. Yashoda Sahu, M/s Vaibhav Prakashan,
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Raipur, Chattishgarh.
2 Shahzada Firoz Shah: A Forgotten Hero of 1857, edited by Dr. SureshChandra Mishra, M/s Radha Publications, Daryaganj, New Delhi.
3 ukyank osQ vfHkys[kksa dk ,sfrgkfld ,oa lkaLÑfrd vè;;u] edited by Dr. Vinod
Kumar Yadav, M/s Manak Publications, Delhi.
4 Banamali Das: The Man and His Mission, edited by Dr. Surendra KumarBiswal, M/s Pacific Books International, Delhi.
5 19oha ,oa 20oha lnh esa dk'kh osQ xaxk ?kkV % lkekftd] vkfFkZd vkSj lkaLÑfrdifjizs{; esa] edited by Dr. Satyapal Yadav, M/s Kala Prakashan, Varanasi,
Uttar Pradesh.
6 Landmarks in Science – A Historical Perspective, edited by Dr. B.V.Subbarayappa, M/s Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
7 gfj;k.kk dh lkaLÑfrd 'kCnkoyh dk vè;;u] edited by Dr. Vishnu Dutta
Bharadwaj, M/s Pratibha Prakashan, New Delhi.
8 Understanding a Renaissance Man: The Life and Contribution of SirAsutosh Mookerjee, edited by Dr. Debdutta Chakraborty, M/s ParulPrakashani Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata.
9 esokM+ osQ iqjkrkfRod Lekjdksa dk ,sfrgkfld Ïksrksa osQ :i esa vè;;u (15oha ls18oha 'krkCnh)] edited by Dr. Jamanesh Kumar Ojha, M/s Rajasthani Granthagar,
Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
10 jk"Vªdfo nqjlk vk<+k dk O;fDrRo ,oa ÑfrRo] edited by Dr. Punaram Patel, M/
s Rajasthani Granthagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
11 if'peh pEikj.k ftys dk iqjkrkfRod vè;;u] edited by Dr. Manoj Kumar, M/
s Swati Publications, Delhi.
Journals:
1 Itihas Darpan, Vol. XXIV (1), Akhil Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojana, BabaSahab Apte Smiriti Bhawan, Keshav Kunj, Jhandewala, New Delhi – 110055.
2 PURATATTVA, No.48 (2018), The Indian Archaeological Society, B-17,Qutab International Area, New Delhi – 110016
3 History Today (Journal of History and Historical Archaeology), No. 18(2017), Indian History and Culture Society, B-17, Qutab International Area,New Delhi – 110016
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4 Numismatic Society of India, Volume-LXXVII (2015), Numismatic Societyof India, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005.
5 History Research Journal bfrgkl la'kks/u if=kdk (Marathi), Vol. XXII (2017),
Marathwada Itihas Parishad, 4, Sharda Nagar, Ambajogai Road, Latur-413531, Maharashtr.
6 Itikotha-A Interdisciplinary Quarterly Research Oriented Referred Journalof History in Bengali, Vol.-VI (2018), Bangiya Itihas Samiti, 8B, BaranashiGhosh Street, Kolkata-700007.
7 Studies in Indian Place Names (Bharatiya Sthalanama Patrika), Vol. XXXV(2016), Place Names Society of India, D. Block No. 133, 22nd Cross, VijayaNagar, 3rd Stage, Mysore – 570030.
8 Kakatiya (Journal of Historical Studies), Vol. XII (2017), Department ofHistory and Tourism Management, Kakatiya University, Warangal – 506009,Telangana State.
Proceedings:
1 South Indian History Congress, Vol. 34, South Indian History Congress,Department of History, University of Calicut, Calicut University P.O.,Malappuram District, Madurai.
2 Itihas Anusandhan, Volume–32, Paschimbanga Itihas Samsad, 1 WoodburnPark, Kolkata – 700 020.
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1. Three-Day 28th Annual Conference of Indian Art History Congress throughDr. Ambalicka Sood Jacob, Associate Professor, S. Sobha Singh Departmentof Fine Arts, Kala Bhawan, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab-147002. Rs. 3,25,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh Twenty Five Thousand only).
2. Three-Day 19th Annual Session of ISBS with Special focus on Socio- Cultural& Historical Aspects of Buddhism in Madhya Pradesh through Dr. TraptiJain, Associate Professor, Prachya Vidya Peeth, Dupada Road, Shajapur,Madhya Pradesh-465001. Rs.5, 00,000/- (Rupees Five Lakh only).
3. Two-Day National Seminar on Women Discourse in Indian History Writingfrom M.Veerender, Convener, Itihas Sankalana Samithi (Bharateeya), TelangnaState, 3-4-376/6/3, Vasanth Vihar Colony, Lingampally, Hyderabad-500027.Rs.3, 50,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
4. Two-Day National Seminar on Archaeology of Mizoram: Challenges andProspects from Dr. Malsawmliana, Associate Professor, Department of History,Govt. T. Romana College, Republic Vengthlang, Aizawl, Mizoram-796001.Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
5. Two-Day Seminar on Archaeological Heritage of Bengal and the History inMaking from Mr. Chanchal Adhikary, Assistant Professor, Department of History,Kurseong College, Dow Hill Road, Kurseong, Darjeeling, West Bengal-734203.
Appendix XVSEMINARS/SYMPOSIA/
CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS, ETC.
2019-2020
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Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
6. Three-Day Seminar on Darjeeling: In Search of People’s History of the Hillsfrom Dr. Dinesh Chandra Ray, Assistant Professor, Southfield College, Darjeeling,West Bengal-734101. Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh only).
7. MkW- oSQy'k pan xqtZj] lgk;d izks-] bfrgkl foHkkx] ,e-,y-,l- fo'ofo|ky;]mn;iqj] jktLFkku&313001 osQ }kjk nks fnolh; jk"Vªh; laxks"Bh&jktLFkku dk Lora=krklaxzke ,a tu tkx`fr % fot; flag ifFkd osQ fo'ks"k lUnHkZ esa, Rs.2, 00,000/-
(Rupees Two Lakh only).
8. One-day national seminar on World Wars: Revisiting the Role of Punjab fromDr. Sarbjit Singh Kular, Principal, Guru Gobind Singh College, Sangherea(Barnala), Punjab-148001. Rs.50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand only).
9. Two-day seminar on vk/qfud Hkkjr osQ fuekZ.k esa lqHkk"k pUnz cksl dk ;ksxnku(1897-1945) from Dr. Kanjive Lochan, Assistant Professor, Itihas SankalanSamiti, Ranchi, Jharkhand-835210. Rs.3,50,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh FiftyThousand only).
10. Two-day seminar on Migration, Diaspora and Nation Building: Opportunitiesand Challenges from Dr. Abul Foyes Md Malik, Assistant Professor, DigboiMahila Mahavidayalaya, Dist: Tinsukia, Assam-786171. Rs.1,50,000/- (RupeesOne Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
11. Two-day national seminar on jktk Hkkst & O;fDrRo ,oa ÑfrRo (lkfgR;] dyk]LFkkiR; ,oa uxj fu;kstu vkfn esa ;ksxnku rFkk orZeku esa izklafxdrk) from Mrs.
Pooja Saxena, Archaeologist, Dharohar Purastha, Puravastu Evem SamajikSanrakshan Sanstha. Rs.1,75,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Seventy Five Thousandonly).
12. Two-day national seminar on Arts and Culture of Tamil Nadu ReflectedThrough Excavations from Dr. V. Rajwswari, Assistant Professor, Departmentof History, Meenakshi College for Women (Autonomous), Kodambakkam,Chenai-600024. Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh only).
13. Two-day national seminar on Hkkjrh; bfrgkl ys[ku ijaijk % vrhr ls orZekurd (uohu ifjizs{; esa) from Dr. Shripal Singh Som, General Secretary, Bharatiya
Itihas Sankalan Samiti (BISS), Kashi 164, Lakhanpur, Bjullanpur P.A.C.Rs.3,50,000/- (Rupees three lakh fifty thousand only)
14. Two-day national seminar on seminar on Contribution of Village Communitiesto Urban Development (A Study in historical perspective through the Ages)from Dr. Manorama Upadhayaya, Principal, Mahila PG Mahavidyalaya, Kamla
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Nehru Nagar, Soor Sagar Road, Jodhpur-342009. Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees TwoLakh Fifty Thousand only).
15. Two-day conference on Tribal, Folk and Nomadic Communities of RajputanaStates in the Colonial and Pre-Colonial Period: Negotiating Space in theMainstream from Dr. Sangeeta Sharma, Director, Centre for Rajasthan Studies,University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004. Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhonly .
16. nks fnolh; laxks"Bh ^;qx&;qxhu oqQ'khuxj* from Dr. Gyan Prakash Manglam,
Associate Professor, Department of History, Buddha PG College, Kushinagar-274403, Uttar Pradesh. Rs.3, 50,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh Fifty Thousandonly).
17. rhu fnolh; 102osa jk"Vªh; lEesyu - Coinage of Bengal and its Neighbourhood
}kjk Jh jfo 'kadj 'kekZ] lfpo] U;wfet+esfVd lkslkbVh vkWiQ dksydkrk] dksydkrk&700087(if'pe caxky) Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
18. rhu fnolh; jk"Vªh; laxks"Bh&^Je.k ijEijk dh bfrgkl n`f"V vkSj ys[ku* }kjk MkW-izdk'k ik.Ms;] la;qDr funs'kd] ik'oZukFk fo|kihB] vkbZ-Vh-vkbZ-jksM] djkSanh] okjk.klh]mÙkj&izns'k- 221005 Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Thousand only).
19. nks fnolh; laxks"Bh Reconstructing Women’s History }kjk izksisQlj f'kjhu ewloh]vyhx<+ fgLVksfj;u lkslkbVh] t+gjk dfVt] 7@80&ts] dchj dkWyksuh vuqi'kg]vyhx<+&202002] mÙkj&izns'k Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh only.
20. rhu fnolh; varjjk"Vªh; laxks"Bh- Acharya Samkara’s Advaita Vedanta:
Philosophy of Universal Oneness }kjk MkW- ch-osQ- JhokLro] izkè;kid] MkWDVjgjhflag xkSj fo'ofo|ky;] ftyk&lkxj] eè;izns'k-470003 Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees
Three Lakh only).
21. nks fnolh; jk"Vªh; laxks"Bh - Science, Technology & Medicine in the History of
Modern India: Exploring Recent Trends, Interdisciplinary Approaches and
New Sources }kjk MkW- e/qferk 'kkg] lgk;d izkè;kid] ,sfeVh] bafLV~;wV vkWiQlks'ky lkbal bfrgkl foHkkx] ,sfeVh ;wfuoflZVh] lsDVj&125 uks,Mk] mÙkj&izns'kRs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
22. nks fnolh; jk"Vªh; lEesyu&bfrgkl ys[ku esa xka/h ,oa ledkyhu vkUnksyu % ,diqufoZospu }kjk MkW- izfeyk iqfu;ka] foHkkxkè;{k] bfrgkl ,oa Hkkjrh; laLÑfr foHkkx]jktLFkku fo'ofo|ky;] t;iqj o Hkkjrh; bfrgkl ladyu lfefr] t;iqj-302004
Rs.3,50,000/- (Rupees Three Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
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23. Two-day national seminar on Subaltern Movements in India: Issues andChallenges through Dr. Pradeep Waghmare, Assistant Professor Departmentof History Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College, L.N. Road, Matunga (East),Maharashtra-400019. Rs.3,49,920/- (Rupees Three Lakh Forty Nine ThousandNine Hundred Twenty only).
24. f=kfnolh; laxks"Bh–The Iron Age in Peninsular India }kjk Jh osQ-,u- nhf{kr]egklfpo] nh bafM;u vkfoZQ;ksykWftdy lkslkbVh] ch&17] oqQrqc bafLVV~;w'ku ,fj;k]ubZ fnYyh&110016) Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only
25. ,d fnolh; jk"Vªh; laxks"Bh– Indian History: A Regional Perspective }kjk MkW-fjrs'k 'kkg] lgk;d izkè;kid] ;w-th-lh-&,p-vkj-Mh-lh- oqQekm¡Q ;wfuoflZVhuSuhrky&263001 mÙkjk[kaM Rs.90,000/- (Rupees Ninety Thousand only).
26. nks&fnolh; Haryana History Congress }kjk MkW- lTtu oqQekj] lgk;d izkè;kid]gfj;k.kk fgLVªh dkaxzsl] WZ-20 A, Mh&Cykd] vkse fogkj] isQt&3] mÙke uxj] ubZfnYyh&110059 osQ Rs.2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
27. nks&fnolh; jk"Vªh; laxks"Bh&izkphu Hkkjr esa foKku ,oa izkS|ksfxdh }kjk MkW- iznhioqQekj osQljokuh] izkpk;Z] jkejrh iVsy egkfo|ky;] lgyksyok] djNuk] bykgkckn]iz;kxjkt mÙkj&izns'k&212301 Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Thousand only).
28. nks&fnolh; jk"Vªh; laxks"Bh – Revisiting Chauri-Chaura: A Local Event of
National Dimension }kjk izksisQlj] fuf/ prqosZnh] vè;{k bfrgkl foHkkx] nhun;kymikè;k; xksj[kiqj fo'ofo|ky; xksj[kiqj&273009] mÙkj&izns'k] Rs.2,94,000/- (Rupees
Two Lakh Ninety Four Thousand only).
29. nks&fnolh; jk"Vªh; laxks"Bh & Rajasthan History Congress }kjk MkW- vfouk'kikjhd] lgizkè;kid] bfrgkl foHkkx baLVhV~;wV vkWiQ ,MokalM LVMht+ bu ,tqosQ'ku(MhEM;wfuoflZVh)] xk¡/h fo|k eafnj] ljnkj'kg ftyk&pq:&331401] jktLFkkuRs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh only).
30. rhu&fnolh; varjkZ"Vªh; laxks"Bh- Field Archaeology Perspectives from Iron
Age – Early Historic South India. }kjk MkW- vHk;ku th-,l-] lgk;d izkè;kid]fMikVZesaV vkWiQ vkfoZQ;ksykWth] ;wfuoflZVh vkWiQ osQjy] fr#ouariqje&69558] osQjyRs.1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only).
31. rhu&fnolh; varjkZ"Vªh; laxks"Bh Multidimensional Role of Traditional Religious
Communities and Organisations in Indian Subcontinent. }kjk MkW- vfuyoqQekj feJk] foHkkxkè;{k] bfrgkl foHkkx foØekthr flag lukru /eZ dkWyst]
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uokcxat] dkuiqj] mÙkj&izns'k-208002 Rs.1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only).
32. rhu&fnolh; varjZk‘ªh; laxks’h Assimilative Nature of Indian Culture and its
Continuity. }kjk MkW- vks-,u- flag] foHkkxkè;{k] çkphu Hkkjrh; bfrgkl] lLÑfr,oa iqjkrRo foHkkx] cukjl fgUnw fo'ofo|ky; okjk.klh&221005] mÙkj çns'kRs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
33. nks&fnolh; jk‘ªh; laxks’h– Ancient India’s Feat to Science and Technology
}kjk MkW- jatuk feJk] çkè;kid] ,feVh bafLVV~;wV vkWi+Q fycjy vkV~lZ] y•uÅ]mÙkj çns'k&226028 Rs.1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only).
34. nks&fnolh; jk‘ªh; laxks’h – Mapping Memories: Orality and Aboriginal Cultural
Heritage of Northeast India. }kjk MkW- eqoqQrj jgeku lSfd;k] lgk;d çkè;kid]bfrgkl foHkkx] lsaV tkWu dkWyst] nhekiqj] ukxkySaM&797112 Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees
One Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
35. nks&fnolh; jk‘ ªh; fucaèk&lax zg – Symposium of Agencies, Institutes,
Organizations and Academies Dedicated to The Studies of Indian History
}kjk Jh- egs'k iksgusjdj] lfpo] foosd O;klihB 557] fojsaæk gkbV~l] y{eh jksM]lnkf'ko ihB iq.ks&411030 (egkjk‘ª) Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Fifty
Thousand only).
36. nks&fnolh; jk‘ªh; laxks’h – The Place of Karaikal in INDO-French Relations.
}kjk MkW- Mh-twfy;l fot;k oqQekj] lg&çkè;kid] bfrgkl foHkkx] TBML dkWyst]iksj;kj&609307 (rfeyukMw) Rs.75,000/- (Rupees Seventy Five Thousand only).
37. nl&fnolh; jk‘ªh; dk;Z'kkyk – History and Historiography of Diverse
Movements in Modern India. }kjk çks- vt; fot; dkSj] vè;{k] bfrgkl foHkkx]pks- pj.k flag fo'ofo|ky;] esjB mÙkj çns'k&250001 Rs.2, 50,000/- (Rupees
Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only)
38. nks&fnolh; dk;Z'kkyk- Avenues and Methodologies for Research in Cultural
History. }kjk Jherh o"kkZ xtsaæ xkMdj] lfpo] MkW- vkj-lh <sjs] iQkWj dYpjyLVMht+] fofn'kk] ch- 32] rqylh ckxokys dkWyksuh] lgdkjuxj] u- 2] iq.ks&411009]egkjk‘ª Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand only)
39. One day workshop on Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel: An Iron Willed Visionaryof India from Dr. A.R. Saravanakmar, Coordinator of Seminar, AlagappaUniversity, Algappapuram Karaikudi -630003. Rs.75,000/-(Rupees SeventyFive Thousand)
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40. Two day international seminar on laLÑr lkfgR; dk fodkl&,d ,sfrgkfldlUnHkZ esa from Prof. Hare Ram Tripathi, Coordinator of seminar, Shri Lal
Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, University, Katwaria Saarai,New Delhi-110016. Rs.2,00,000/-(Rupees Two Lakh)
41. nks&fnolh; varjjk‘ªh; lEesyu– Indian Culture and Heritage in South and
South – East Asia (With Special Reference to Indian Literature). }kjk MkW-jk.kk iq#"kksÙke flag] vf•y Hkkjrh; bfrgkl ladyu ;kstuk] vkIVs Hkou] osQ'kooqQat] Mh-ch- xqIrk jksM] >aMsokyk ubZ fnYyh&110055 Rs.3,50,000/- (Rupees
Three Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
42. f=k&fnolh; – 80th Session of Indian History Congress. }kjk çks- egky{eh jkeÑ".ku]lfpo] bafM;u fgLVªh dkaxzsl dejk u- 306] lsaVj iQkWj fgLVksfjdy LVMht ,l-,l&3] tokgjyky usg# fo'ofon~;ky;] ubZ fnYyh&110067 Rs.3,00,000/- (Rupees
Three Lakh only)
43. pqrFkZ okf"kZd lEesyu CHAEN (2019) }kjk MkW- lwjt ,-iafMr] foHkkxkè;{k] lkFk;sdkWyst] nhf{kr jksM] foys ikjys (bZLV] eqacbZ&400057] egkjk‘ª Rs.1,25,000/-
(Rupees One Lakh Twenty Five Thousand only).
44. nks&fnolh; lEesyu&iqjk.ks"kq bfrgkl }kjk MkW- xksiky paæk egkik=k] egklfpo]Hkkjrh; bfrgkl ladyu lfefr] 4] cqèks'kojh dkWyksuh Hkqous'oj vksfM'kk&(751006)Rs.2,25,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh Twenty Five Thousand only).
45. nks&fnolh; laxks’h – Science and Technology of Tamils-An Epigraphical Study.
}kjk MkW- th- ckykth] lgk;d çkè;kid] lh-ih- jkekLokeh vÕ;j iQkmaMs'ku] lh-ih-vkj- bafLVV~;wV vkWiQ baMksyksftdy fjlpZ 1] ,YnkEl jksM] vyokjisV] psÂbZ&600018Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
46. nks&fnolh; varjjk‘ªh; laxks’h&Hkkjrh; laLÑfr dk fo'o esa çlkj }kjk MkW- lkSjHkoqQekj flag] lgk;d çkè;kid] çkphu bfrgkl foHkkx] egkjk.kk çrki ih-th- dkWys]taxy èkwlj] xksj•iqj&273014] mÙkj çns'k Rs.2, 50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh
Fifty Thousand only).
47. nks&fnolh; jk‘ªh; laxks’h – Gender in Indian History: Constructions,
Representations and Reality. }kjk MkW- dYiuk efyd] lgk;d çkè;kid bfrgklfoHkkx] eksrhyky usg# dkWyst] csfuVks tqvjst+ ekxZ] fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; ftyk&lkmFkosLV&1100021] ubZ fnYyh Rs.1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only).
48. nks&fnolh; jk‘ªh; laxks’h- Political System of Ancient Bhartiya Dynasties. }kjk
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MkW- cUnuk ik.Ms;] çkè;kid] LowQy vkWiQ gq;qeSfufVl ,aM lks'ky lkbalst] xkSrecq¼ ;wfuoflZVh] xzsVj ukW,Mk] th-ch uxj&201312] mÙkj çns'k Rs.2,00,000/-
(Rupees Two Lakh only).
49. nks&fnolh; varjjk‘ªh; lEesyu– Mapping the Global Legacy of the Mahatma:
Reflections on Politics, Religion and Culture. }kjk MkW- jfo jatu] lgk;dçkè;kid] jktuhfr foKku foHkkx tkfdj gqlSu dkWyst] fnYyh fo'ofo|ky;] ts-,yusg# ekxZ] ubZ fnYyh&110002 Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand
only).
50. nks&fnolh; jk‘ªh; laxks’h – Role and Influence of Mappila Riots in the Current
Socio-Politico-Economic Deviations in Malabar. }kjk MkW- ,u-vkj- eèkq] eq[;laiknd] fganqLrku çdk'ku VªLV 19@1449] LofLFkfn"kk] ekèkou uhj jksM pykIiqjeiksLV vkWfiQl&dksfTgdksM+s] osQjyk&673002 Rs.1, 50,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Fifty
Thousand only)
51. f=k&fnolh; jk‘ªh; laxks’h & xkaèkhoknh fopkjèkkjk dh lkFkZdrk }kjk çks- vkHkk #isaækiky] çkè;kid] LowQy vkWiQ LVMht bu fgLVªh] ia- jfo'kadj 'kqDyk ;wfuoflZVh]jk;iqj NÙkhlx<+&422010 Rs.1,25,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Twenty Five Thousand
only)
52. Two-day seminar on Dr. Rajindra Prasad: The Maker of New Bharat fromNava Nalanda Mahavihar, Nalanda, Bihar. Rs.3,00,000/-(Rupees Three Lakhonly)
53. f=k&fnolh; varjjk‘ªh; lEesyu – Ancient Wisdom, Civilizational Antiquities
and the Present Day World. }kjk MkW- fouksn 'kUoky] ,p- vks.Mh] bfrgkl foHkkxxkSre cq¼k ;wfuoflZVh] xzsVj ukW,Mk mÙkj çns'k Rs.1,75,000/- (Rupees One Lakh
Seventy Five Thousand only).
54. Five-day 94th Annual Session of Indian Philosophical Congress and 4th AsianAfrican Philosophy Congress on Asian African Undertaking of Truth andNon-Violence from Prof. Xavier P. Mao, Professor Dept. of Philosophy, NEHU,Shilong-793022, Meghalaya. Rs. 5, 00,000/- (Rupees Five Lakh only).
55. Three-day international seminar on Indian Cultural Heritage: Preservationand Promotion from Professor C. M. Agrawal, Kumaun University, SSJCampus, Almora-263601, Uttrakhand. Rs. 1, 75,000/- (Rupees One LakhSeventy Five Thousand only).
56. Three-day national seminar on Hkkjr dh tutkfr;k¡ vkSj mudh lkekftd ,oa
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lkaLÑfrd ijEijk,¡ from Dr. Manohar Singh Ranawat, Secretary, Shri Natnagar
Shodh Samsthan, Sitamau, Dist. Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh-458990. Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh only).
57. Two-day national seminar on Understanding the Cultural Heritage of TamilNadu-Focus on Thiruvarur Region from Prof. Bhagabana Sahu, Head, Dept.of History, Central University of Tamil Nadu Neelakudi, Kangalancheri (PO)Thiruvarur-610005, Tamil Nadu. Rs. 1, 89,100/- (Rupees One Lakh EightyNine Thousand One Hundred only).
58. Three-day national seminar on Historical Development of Indian TempleArchitecture and Construction Styles from Arjun Bharadwaj, AssistantProfessor, Amrita Darshanam, International Centre for Spiritual Studies, AmritaVishwa Vidyapeetham Kasavanahalli, Carmelaram, Bengaluru-560035,Karnataka. Rs. 1, 50,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
59. One-day national seminar on Relevance of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Teachingson Contemporary Time from Dr. Kiran Arora, Principal, Prem Chand MarkandsS.D. College for Women, Nehru Garden Road, Jalandhar-144001Rs. 60,000/- (Rupees Sixty Thousand only).
60. Two-day national seminar on An Inter-Temporal Discourse Upon the Society,Culture, Polity and Economy of North Eastern and Eastern India from Dr.Dibyatanu Dasgupta, Assistant Professor, A.B.N Seal College, M.J.N Road,P.O & Dist.: Cooch Behar, West Bengal-736101. Rs. 1,50,000/- (Rupees OneLakh Fifty Thousand only).
61. Two-day national seminar on Indian Diaspora and Its Roots from BhojpuriRegion from Dr. Ajeet Kumar Rai, Assistant Professor, Department of History,Saradar Vallabh Bhai Patel College, Bhabhua, Dist. Kaimur-821101, Bihar. Rs.1,50,000/-(Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
62. Seven-day nation workshop on ik.Mqfyfi iBu ,oa lja{k.k dk;Z'kkyk from Dr.
Vikram Singh Bhati, Assistant Director, Rajasthani Shodh Sansthan, ChopasniSchool Campus, Chopasni, Jodhpur-342008, Rajasthan. Rs. 2,50,000/- (Rupeestwo Lakh Fifty Thousand only).
63. To report the ad-hoc grant of Rs.2, 00, 000/-(Rupees Two Lakh only) for aThree-Day 13th Annual Session of Bharatiya Mahila Darshnik Parishad onFacets of Gandhism from Dr. Namita Nimbalkar Associate Professor, BMDP3k/20-Grihsthi,Harmu Housing Colony Ranchi-834002 (Jharkhand).
64. To report the ad-hoc grant of Rs.2,00,000/-(Rupees Two Lakh only) for a two-day national conference on Syncretism in Indian History and Culture Down
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the Ages from Dr. Sonal, Associate Professor, Shivaji College, University ofDelhi, Delhi-110027.
65. To Report the sanctioning of amount Rs.3,00,000/- by the Chairman for a two-day national seminar on Complex Narratives: Exploring Indian BusinessHistory From Ancient to Modern Times from Dr. Madhu Kelkarand, AssociateProfessor, H.R. College of Commerce and Economics, Principal, K.M. KundnaniChowk,123, Dinshaw Waccha Road, Mumbai-400020.
66. Two-day national seminar on Hkkjrh; bfrgkl ys•u ijaijk% uohu ifjçs{; from
Dr. Ratnesh Tripathi, Assistant Professor, Madhav Sanskrit Nyas, Apte Bhawan,Keshav Kunj, Jhandewala, New Delhi-110055. Rs. 3,50,000/- (Rupees ThreeLakh Fifty Thousand only).
67. Two-day national seminar on Life and Culture of Bengal Through the Agesfrom Dr. Rabi Ranjan Sen, Associate Professor, Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti26, Bidhan Sarani, Kolkata-700006. Rs. 2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakh FiftyThousand only).