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A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 7 – 2 0 0 8
Tata Inst i tute of Social Sciences(Deemed Univers i ty )
Deonar, Mumbai – 400 088, IndiaMay 7, 2008
© Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2008
Cover Photograph : Re-imagining Futures by Mukund Sawant. The bright blue sky on the occasion of a new chapter is the Institute’s history. This photograph was taken at Hyderabad on the occasion of the unveiling of the Foundation Stone of the TISS (Hyderabad) Campus.
Other Photographs : Mukund Sawant, V. Gandhimathi, and Mangesh Gudekar, TISS
Cover Design and Layout : Publications Unit, TISS
Text Layout, Design andTypesetting : Publications Unit, TISS
Printing : Specific Assignments, Parel, Mumbai - 400 011
Contents
Director’s Convocation Address 1
Re-imagining Futures: Annual Report 2007–2008 3
Introduction 3
Highlights of 2007–2008 3
Awards and Fellowships 5
New Teaching Programmes 6
Research and Publications 7
Field Action 9
Training and Extension 10
Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes 10
Executive Committee Memberships 10
Lectures 10
Knowledge and Learning Resources 11
Library 11
Films and Publications 11
Students 11
Enrolment 11
Field Work 12
Student Research Projects 12
M.Phil. and Ph.D. Seminars 12
Students’ Union 12
Students’ Forums 12
Students’ Seminars 13
Placements 2008 13
SC/ST Cell 14
Counselling Services 14
International Students’ Office 15
Alumni 15
Organisation and Management 16
Endowments 16
Campus Development 16
Financial Report 16
Administration 16
Day Care Centre 17
68th Convocation 17
Conclusion 17
iv
Appendices
Appendix 1 : Research Projects and Other Projects 19
Appendix 2 : Publications 28
Appendix 3 : Field Action Projects 34
Appendix 4 : Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised 43
Appendix 5 Faculty Participation in/Contribution to International/National Conferences,
Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes 51
Appendix 6 : Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic,
Government and Non-Government Organisations 93
Appendix 7 : Student Enrolment 100
Appendix 8 : Agencies for Field Work/Internships/Field Attachment 101
Appendix 9 : Research Projects of Master’s Degree Students 108
Appendix 10 : M.Phil. and Ph.D. Seminars 114
Appendix 11 : Students’ Union Executive Committee 2007–2008 117
Appendix 12 : Financial Statement 118
Appendix 13 : Administrative and Technical Staff Participation in Conferences, Seminars,
Workshops and Training Programmes 119
Appendix 14 : Appointments, Promotions and Retirements 121
Appendix 15 : Candidates for the 68th Convocation 123
A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 6 – 0 7
Director’s Convocation Address
Our Chief Guest for the 68th Convocation,Professor Emeritus Lord Meghnad Desai;Chairperson of the Governing Board, Mr. R.K.Krishna Kumar; Members of the GoverningBoard and Academic Council; DistinguishedGuests, Alumni, Students, Staff and Faculty:
I extend all of you a very warm welcome to the
68th Annual Convocation of the Tata Institute of
Social Sciences (TISS). This is a historic Convocation
for us as the first batch of students admitted to the 2
new Master's programmes in Development Studies
and Education (Elementary), in 2006, are graduating
today. In addition, the first batch of students
admitted to the restructured programmes in Social
Work, Human Resources Management and Labour
Relations, Health Administration, and Hospital
Administration are also graduating today.
The past year has been a year of consolidation for
us; especially for TISS as an institution whose
excellence makes a decisive difference in achieving
equity and justice in all spheres. The Institute's 5
schools (and their constituent Centres) and 4
Independent Centres have made significant progress
over the years in conducting high quality teaching
programmes and research work.
We have considerably expanded our research
work during the last year. In 2007-2008, our main
areas of research and publication included health,
education, rural development, employability, labour
in the unorganised sector, human rights, sustainable
consumption, social development, urban and rural
poverty, and disaster response and recovery. I would
particularly like to mention here a study undertaken
by TISS titled 'Minimum Lives: A Study of Wage and
Work Conditions of Contractual Conservancy
Workers'. This study, in keeping with the TISS
tradition of engaging in research directed at
enhancing equity, looked at the structural exclusion
of conservancy workers in the contemporary
socio-political and economic context. The research
report was used as an advocacy tool by over 900
conservancy workers from across Maharashtra on
April 19, 2008, in an attempt to involve government
officials and the State Labour Minister in the struggle
for the right to minimum wages and a dignified life.
In addition to teaching and research, TISS faculty
spend a considerable amount of their time in
imparting skills, sharing knowledge, and creating
networks among institutions, scholars, and peoples
groups for field intervention and policy advocacy.
Further, in order to address immediate conditions of
injustice, poverty, deprivation and neglect, as well as
to demonstrate innovative and people-centred
development initiatives, TISS has 25 Field Action
Projects (FAPs) spread over all parts of the country,
including Ladakh and the Andaman & Nicobar
Islands. This year, on an average, TISS faculty
organised and conducted 8–10 programmes each
month - national and/or international conferences,
workshops, symposia, discussion forums and
roundtables - directed at teachers, researchers,
personnel from government and non-governmental
organisations, trade unions, bilateral and multilateral
development agencies, industries, and others.
Our Institute has always actively provided forums
for critical discussions on contemporary patterns of
development. One such significant event was the
'Fifth International Conference of Critical Geography
on Imperialism and Resultant Disorder: Imperatives
for Social Justice'. Hosted by TISS, between the
December 3 and 7, 2007, around 300 delegates from
6 continents participated in this Conference.
This year, a 7 institution consortium, of which
TISS is a member, has been forged for building
capacities of over 40 institutions for providing
training to HIV/AIDS counsellors in India. This
consortium has won a US$18.2 million project under
the UNAIDS GFATM Round 7. As a Principal
Recipient, TISS will bring its nearly 2 decades of
research, field action and policy advocacy experience
in making this new initiative produce lasting impacts
on the epidemic and the quality of life of people
living with HIV/AIDS.
The Centre for Women's Studies is celebrating its
Silver Jubilee this year. To mark this event, the Centre
felicitated 6 outstanding women on April 3, 2008. Dr.
Armaity Desai, Dr. Suma Chitnis, Dr. Kamalini
Bhansali, Dr. Neera Desai, Dr. Maithreyi Krishnaraj
and Prof. Pushpa Bhave, received citations from the
Centre for their immense contribution to the field of
Women's Studies in India.
In the past year, TISS has entered into
collaborations with several universities in the United
States of America and Europe. The TISS' Study in
India Programme (SIP) brought 62 international
students here for a variety of programmes:
Post-Doctoral Research, Graduate Student Research,
customised courses of a few weeks to a semester; and
field work internships for up to 18 weeks. In addition
to the exchange students, we find that the number of
full-time international students attending our
Master's programmes has been increasing steadily.
Using resources mobilised through SIP and other
collaboration agreements, TISS has been able to
place several of its students for internships and block
placements at universities in the US: 4 M.A. Social
Work students did their block placements at Tulane
University and the University of Utah for 5 weeks as
part of an Exchange Programme. Two Master's
students of Disaster Management are currently at
Delaware University for an 8-week internship.
Doctoral students have also benefited from research
residency placements in universities in France and
the UK.
The restructuring and institutional development
processes initiated nearly 3 years back are being taken
another step forward today. I am pleased to
announce the setting up of The Habitat School, a
joint initiative of Indian Institute of Technology,
Bombay, and TISS. This School will have three
academic groups working on urban planning and
governance; water policy and governance; and
science, technology and society, and will anchor
teaching, training, research, advocacy and field
intervention in these areas.
The Institute is expanding geographically. The
Foundation Stone for the Hyderabad Campus of the
TISS was unveiled by the Hon. Chief Minister of
Andhra Pradesh Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy on April
9, 2008. The Government of Andhra allotted 65
acres of land at Mamidipally village of Kothur
Mandal, Mahbubnagar District. TISS Hyderabad will
contribute significantly to knowledge creation and
high-quality motivated graduates in inter-disciplinary
areas such as social transformation, education,
planning, governance, and human development. We
expect the TISS Hyderabad Campus to be
operational by 2010.
The TISS has always received unfailing support
and encouragement from the Government of India,
the University Grants Commission, the Government
of Maharashtra, and other public agencies for which
we are most grateful. The Tata Trusts have given us
unprecedented financial support to enhance
infrastructure at the Mumbai and Tuljapur campuses,
and to launch several new teaching, research and
field action programmes. We would also like to
express our thanks to the UNDP, UNICEF, and
other organisations, institutions and individuals who
continue to contribute to our work. We thank the
members and the Chairperson of the Governing
Board for their constant guidance and support.
This year 20, 244, 8 and 7 students respectively
receive undergraduate, graduate, M. Phil., and
doctoral degrees. The TISS attracts and works with
some of the most conscientious and committed
bright young people in the country, and the Institute
prepares them well to work towards a prosperous,
sustainable and equitable future.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am privileged to
commend to you the Annual Report of the Tata
Institute of Social Sciences and call on Mr. R.K.
Krishna Kumar, Chairperson of the Governing
Board to award the degrees and prizes for the
Academic Year 2007-2008.
S. ParasuramanDirector
May 7, 2008
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Re-Imagining Futures:Annual Report 2007–2008
INTRODUCTION
The year gone by has been a year of consolidation for
the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS); especially
for TISS as an institution whose excellence makes a
decisive difference in achieving equity and justice in
all spheres. The Institute’s 5 schools (and their
constituent Centres) and 4 Independent Centres have
made significant progress over the years in
conducting high quality teaching programmes,
research work, field intervention, training and
advocacy.
The restructuring and institutional development
processes, initiated nearly 3 years back, are being
taken another step forward today. I am pleased to
announce the setting up of The Habitat School, a
joint initiative of the Indian Institute of Technology,
Bombay and TISS. This School will have 3 academic
groups working on urban planning and governance;
water policy and governance; and science, technology
and society, and will anchor teaching, training,
research, advocacy and field intervention in these
areas.
The Institute is expanding geographically. The
Foundation Stone for the Hyderabad Campus of
TISS was unveiled by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of
Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, on
April 9, 2008. The Government of Andhra Pradesh
has allotted 65 acres of land at Mamidipally village of
Kothur Mandal, Mahbubnagar District for this
Campus. TISS, Hyderabad, will contribute
significantly to knowledge creation and high-quality
motivated graduates in inter-disciplinary areas such as
social transformation, education, planning,
governance, and human development. We expect the
TISS Campus in Hyderabad to be operational by
2010.
HIGHLIGHTS OF 2007–2008
TISS-LSE Collaboration
On June 26, 2007, the Institute signed an MoU with
the world class London School of Economics and
Political Sciences (LSE) for academic partnership in
social science and health studies. The event was
followed by a joint workshop on development by the
Development Studies groups from both the
institutions. This is for the first time in the history of
the Institute that we could organise abroad a very
fruitful intellectual exchange with internationally
acclaimed colleagues with concrete outcome. Ten
TISS Development Studies faculty members and 4
from the LSE side presented papers. These papers
are now being developed in to publishable
manuscript for a book entitled ‘Democracy,
Development and Decentralisation’. The School of
Health Systems Studies (SHSS) and LSE-Health have
drawn out a tentative work plan. It was finalised
when a 4-member team from the SHSS and
LSE-Health Group met in March 2008, in London.
The Health component involves supporting 2 faculty
members from SHSS to acquire an M.Sc. in
International Health Policy. The LSE’s Centre for
the Study of Global Governance (CSGG) and TISS
have jointly conducted a workshop last week as part
of Global Civil Society and Poverty Reduction
project. This will result in the publication of the
eighth edition of the Global Civil Society Yearbook
devoted to the theme of Global Civil Society and
Poverty Reduction. Many more areas of partnership
are in progress in a significant way.
DELPHE Project
The DELPHE Project on Teaching and Researching
Women’s Issues to Promote Women’s Equality and
Empowerment is a 3-year project involving 5
universities under the United Kingdom (UK)
Government’s initiative for Development
Partnerships in Higher Education: University of
York, University of Warwick, London Metropolitan
University, University of Bristol, and TISS. The TISS
plays the role of the lead partner institution, and has
undertaken to build a team of people from within
TISS and across the partner institutions to benefit
from the Project and consolidate its gains. It takes
overall managerial responsibility for the Project,
while developing and delivering its academic
components. The chief objectives of the Project are
to (i) enhance curriculum development and
cross-cultural teaching on women’s/gender issues at
TISS leading to the development of a joint
postgraduate teaching programme in Women’s
Studies; and (ii) develop a programme/centre for
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strategic collaborative and comparative research on
violence and abuse against women.
Each of the partner institutions have contributed to
capacity-building through engaging their faculty time
for teaching at TISS, hosting TISS faculty for research
and curriculum development, and extending
consultancy. In the first year of the project, 3 TISS
Faculty visited the UK partner institutions, and 3 UK
partners came and led sessions in courses on women’s
issues on a wide range of themes, including feminist
theory, sexuality and violence against women, and
feminist jurisprudence and human rights.
TISS-UNICEF Development Facilitators’ Training
Programme
The TISS and the UNICEF have jointly launched an
innovative programme to train 45 Development
Facilitators. The overall objective of the training
programme is to support state governments towards
people-centred planning and effective and efficient
resource utilisation, especially with regard to
district-level schemes for women and children. The
curriculum of this 6-month-long programme includes
a field internship of 6 weeks duration in a district of
Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh,
Orissa, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. The curriculum
has been jointly developed and designed by a number
of partner organisations, in addition to TISS and the
UNICEF. At the end of this training, which is being
conducted at the Tuljapur campus of the Institute,
the trained Development Facilitators will be placed in
40 high IMR districts of these 7 states.
TISS Engagement on Tribal Issues
The TISS is actively involved in research, policy
analysis and outreach initiatives in the North-East
and Central India, Ladakh, and Andaman & Nicobar
Islands (ANI). The TISS has successfully completed
graduation of 2 batches of 'Diploma in Sustainable
Development' in Ladakh, and 3 batches of
'Certificate in Sustainable Development' in ANI.
Building on the experience, gained from the
successful programmes in Ladakh and ANI, TISS
proposes to start from September 2008 (i) a
Certificate in Social Work programme in North-East
India, and Central Indian tribal regions to build
capabilities of community and grassroots government
workers, and (ii) create a knowledge base on the
tribal situation, determinants and consequences of
change processes.
As part of this engagement, the TISS organised
three consultative meetings in Bilaspur,
Bhubaneshwar and Ranchi during 2007–2008. A
National Assembly (Mahaadhiveshan) of Scheduled
Tribes was organised from April 4–6, 2008, which
was attended by over 700 people representing
different tribal and indigenous communities, various
non-state organisations, and a number of state
officials. It provided a valuable platform to deliberate
upon pressing political, social, economic and cultural
issues and challenges that the tribes and indigenous
peoples of our country are faced with. This also
facilitated the interface and networking among the
tribal communities and civil society organisations and
the academicians/researchers and share the rich
cultural heritage of the indigenous and tribal peoples.
A series of position papers are being prepared by
researchers drawn from university collectives in
Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Orissa to facilitate
dialogue amongst tribal people and state and
non-state parties.
Centre for Women's Studies Celebrates Silver
Jubilee
The Centre for Women's Studies, which started in
the early 1980s as a Women's Studies Programme, is
celebrating its Silver Jubilee Year. During the VII
Plan Period, the Women's Studies programme was
formalised as the Unit for Women's Studies with full
support from the University Grants Commission
(UGC), the only of its kind perhaps then and now,
and finally as the Centre for Women’s Studies located
within the School of Social Sciences in 2006 in the
restructured Institute. The Centre has teaching,
training, research, policy advocacy and extension as
major focus areas and has made a significant mark in
the field of Women's Studies and Development
Studies in India. Generations of students at the
Institute have significantly benefited by the
perspectives that the Centre provided towards their
education.
To mark its Silver Jubilee Year, the Centre
felicitated 6 outstanding women on April 3, 2008:
Dr. Armaity Desai, Dr. Suma Chitnis, Dr. Kamalini
Bhansali, Dr. Neera Desai, Dr. Maithreyi Krishnaraj
and Prof. Pushpa Bhave. These pioneering women
received citations from the Centre for their immense
contribution to the field of Women's Studies in
India.
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Since its inception, the CWS contributed to
teaching courses in the various academic
programmes of the Institute. A Study Abroad
Programme titled 'Gender and Development Studies
in India' has been conceptualised and offered to
students from the Wells College, Aurora, New York
State. This 15 credit, one semester programme, will
be an annual feature of the Centre. The Centre also
attracts several international students to study gender
issues in India as part of their Ph.D. programme
under various fellowship programmes such as the
Fulbright. In the realm of research, the Centre in the
initial phase had focused on tracing the articulations
of women during various historical periods in
Maharashtra. Since the 1990s, the Centre grew to
focus on contemporary development and justice
issues in research, policy advocacy, training and
teaching.
GIS Laboratory
The Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management
(JTCDM) has established a GIS Laboratory. This is,
perhaps, the first of its kind and a significant
initiative in a social science institute in India. The Lab
will train our Master's students of Disaster
Management in GIS. The Lab has 2 University
Licence Kits of Arc GIS software and 10 licences of
PCI Geomatica remote sensing application. Six
high-performance computers for the GIS Lab have
also been procured and students have received basic
training in GIS.
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
• Mr. Shyamal Kishore (Ph.D. scholar) participated
in ‘Manthan’, a programme organised by the
School of Management of the National Insurance
Academy and secured the First position in 3
events: (i) Management Games, (ii) Concoction
Propeller (Best Manager), and (iii) Best Ph.D.
Scholar.
• Dr. Pravin Kumar Shirsat (second year Master of
Health Administration) won the First Prize for his
paper presentation on ‘Land Acquisition,
Challenges and Opportunities’ at ‘Purvodaya’, the
annual event of Indian Institute of Technology,
Kharagpur.
• Dr. N. Vijaya Raghavan and Dr. Pravin Kumar
Shirsat (second year Master of Health
Administration) were awarded the First Prize,
which included a cash prize of Rs. 30,000/-, in the
Ascend Paper contest for the Best Business Model
for the Health Sector. Their business model,
‘Telemed Infinity’, focused on providing tertiary
healthcare services to rural India with the help of
information and communication technology. This
contest was part of ‘Health Care Vertical’, a
programme organised by CISCO Technologies
and the Indian Institute of Management,
Ahmedabad.
• Ms. Amruta Vijay Dadhe (second year M.A. in
Development Studies) was awarded the First Prize
of Rs. 1,00,000/- at the National Essay
Competition on ‘Save Oil, Save Gas & Save Our
Future’ organised by the Petroleum Conservation
Research Association (Ministry of Petroleum and
Natural Gas, Government. of India).
• The TISS won the First Prize at the
Inter-Management Institute Project Competition
2007–2008, organised by the Bombay Chamber of
Commerce and Industry. The theme of the project
was on ‘Good Governance for Sustainable
Growth’.
• Prof. Arvind Tiwari (Centre for Socio-Legal
Studies, School of Social Sciences) was conferred
with the Dr. B.S. Haikerwal and Prof. Sujhil
Chandru Award 2006 for a Senior Social Scientist
by the Indian Society of Criminology.
• Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath (Librarian, Sir
Dorabji Tata Memorial Library) won the
ILA-Kaula Best Librarian Award 2006, in
appreciation for his contributions to professional
development as well as to the development of
library modernisation.
• Our Family, directed by Prof. Anjali Monteiro and
Prof. K.P. Jayasankar (Centre for Media and
Cultural Studies), won 6 awards this year. A film
on 3 trans-genedered subjects, this film won the
special Jury Award in the documentary section of
'Signs 2007 Documentary Film Festival' at
Thiruvananthapuram; Certificate of Merit, special
mention at the Mumbai International Film
Festival, 2008; Indian Documentary Producers
Association (IDPA) Gold for Best Script, Gold for
Best Sound Design, Silver for Best Editing, and
the Certificate of Merit for the Best Documentary.
• Memory.Space, directed by Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and
Prof. Anjali Monteiro (Centre for Media and
Cultural Studies), received the IDPA Gold for the
Best Cell Story.
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• Breasts, a short film based on the work of Tamil
poet Kuttirevathy, and directed by Prof. K.P.
Jayasankar and Prof. Anjali Monteiro (Centre for
Media and Cultural Studies), won Special Mention
of the Jury at the Sadho International Poetry
Festival, New Delhi.
• Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi (Information Scientist, Sir
Dorabji Tata Memorial Library) received the
International Visitor Leadership Program
Fellowship from the US Department of States.
The Fellowship gave Mr. Angadi a chance to visit
18 public, special, university and national libraries
across many cities in the United States of America
(USA) from June 5–29, 2007.
• Prof. Vrinda Datta, Centre for Human Ecology,
School of Social Sciences, was awarded the Senior
Fulbright Research Fellowship for 2007–2008 by
the Council for International Exchange of
Scholars to research on ‘Developing Social Capital
through Early Childhood Intervention
Programmes: One Case of Head Start’, at the
Institute for Child, Youth and Family Policy,
Heller School for Social Policy and Management,
Brandeis University, Waltham, USA.
NEW TEACHING PROGRAMMES
M.A. in Disability Studies and Action
The TISS has always responded to the needs of the
vulnerable, the marginalised and the disadvantaged in
society. In response to this demand and the emerging
concerns in the era of globalisation, an M.A. in
Disability Studies and Action has been developed
and will be offered from the forthcoming academic
year by the School of Social Work. The first of its
kind in the country, this teaching programme is
designed to equip students with sound theoretical
knowledge about the issues and concerns of persons
with disability and all stakeholders; to help students
to develop skills and insights into working with,
through and for people with disability at the
individual, group and community levels; and network
with other groups and professionals working on
similar issues. The TISS has sought recognition for
this programme from the Rehabilitation Council of
India.
M.A. in Media and Cultural Studies
The M.A. in Media and Cultural Studies, offered by
the Centre for Media and Cultural Studies, aims at
honing the skills of media production and research
within a framework that enables the development of
a critical perspective on media, culture and society.
This programme will impart intensive hands-on
training in video production, including direction,
research, scripting, editing, cameras and sound,
which will enable students to produce documentaries
and short films. The programme will also teach basic
skills in community radio, graphics and web design.
With its unique blend of theory and practice, the
M.A. in Media and Cultural Studies works towards
the creation of a lively group of media 'thinking
do-ers' and 'doing thinkers' who could then choose
to branch out into a diverse range of work or
educational situations.
Master of Public Health
The Master of Public Health programme, offered by
the School of Health Systems Studies, has a focus on
social epidemiology and is designed to orient the
students towards the conceptual understanding of
public health issues and impart research skills
required for developing much-needed,
evidence-based planning at the population level.
Thus, the students will be capable of undertaking
meaningful and high quality research for supporting
public health policy and planning and facilitating the
creation and effective implementation of public
health programmes.
Diploma in Child Rights
Based on responses to a needs assessment survey
undertaken at National Law School of India
University (NLSIU) and the long experiences of
TISS faculty, an academic programme on child rights
has been developed with the following objectives: (i)
critiquing the available knowledge and theories on
childhood and child rights from the Indian/South
Asian perspective, and thereby seek to advance the
boundaries of this local understanding and
knowledge; (ii) helping to bring together and reflect
on the experiential knowledge of those working
directly at the field level within the framework of
academic inquiry; and (iii) responding to the
academic and intellectual needs of those working
closely on children's issues, by creating a platform
and space where these needs can be effectively
addressed through collective learning and a
multi-disciplinary approach. This Diploma in Child
Rights will be offered jointly by TISS and NLSIU
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from September 2008, and will be open to personnel
working with government and non-governmental
organisations.
Diploma in Gerontology
The Diploma in Gerontology programme will be
offered by the Centre for Lifelong Learning. A
part-time, evening programme, this Diploma aims to
inculcate a holistic understanding of the biological,
social, political and economic issues involved in
working with older adults, along with a
comprehensive interdisciplinary ‘rights-based’
perspective in the field of gerontology. It will also
impart the necessary attitudes and skills for making
effective interventions in the field. The programme
will generate a trained cadre of functionaries for
effective intervention in enhancing the quality of life
of older adults, while providing professional
leadership in gerontology.
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
Starting as early as in 1989, TISS has contributed to
seminal research work, sustained capacity building,
field-based interventions and advocacy to address the
HIV/AIDS epidemic. Research on the social and
psychological dimensions of HIV/AIDS, household
and community response, child-headed households,
stigma and discrimination, couple communication for
safer sex negotiation, migration and vulnerability to
HIV, and on related themes of sex, sexuality, stigma
and human rights, gender and vulnerability, sex work
and male clients, role of community-building
organisations, strategies of involvement of PLHA,
and similar others, is an ongoing activity at TISS.
Some of the researches carried out at TISS have been
pioneering works globally, for example, the work on
stigma and discrimination is recognised as among the
first such anywhere in the world and has been
published as the UNAIDS Best Practice Material.
Enhancing India's Capacity to Address HIV/AIDS
Six institutions of higher learning (Regional Institute
of Medical Sciences, Imphal; National Institute of
Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru; SNDT
Women's University, Mumbai; Bangalore University,
Bengaluru; Lucknow University, Lucknow; Institute
of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi; and
TISS) have formed a consortium with the support of
the National AIDS Control Organisation,
Government of India, for building the capacities of
institutions of higher learning in HIV/AIDS
counselling in the country under the Global Fund to
Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM)
Round 7. The project aims at strengthening capacities
of 40 institutions (Departments of Social Work,
Psychology, Psychiatry and Community Medicine) at
the state level to undertake counselling training to
effectively respond to the training needs of
counselling functionaries under the National AIDS
Control Programme. This proposal is a
sub-component of the country proposal, that was
submitted to the Global Fund for funding. The total
budget of this sub-component is US$ 18.2 million.
As a Principal Recipient, the TISS will bring its years
of research, evidence-based policy advocacy, and
field action experience in making this new initiative
bring about lasting impact.
The Centre for AIDS Research, Action and
Training (CARAT), instituted in 1993, has been at
the forefront of training and capacity building of
health professionals for counselling from India and
the Asian and African regions. It is also playing a lead
role in networking and advocacy around critical
themes of human rights and access to drugs. The
CARAT will provide leadership to the new GFATM
Round 7 Project.
Evidence-Based Advocacy to Secure Right to Life
with Dignity
Conservancy workers on contract are, perhaps, the
most exploited and lowest paid workers in urban
areas, and their life expectancy is at least 15 years
below average municipal workers. Through their
difficult and hazardous work, they perform a valuable
service in keeping the cities clean and disease-free.
However, in most cases, they do not get even the
Minimum Wages that their employers are expected to
pay them. This is an indicator of the overall
conditions under which they work. As privatisation
of various sectors gains ground across the country,
so must the efforts of institutions like ours to ensure
that the marginalised sections get their basic
entitlements as well as social security to face the
systems that are otherwise weighted against them.
For the past 3 years, the Centre for Community
Organisation and Development Practice (CCODP)
of the School of Social Work has been engaged in
field intervention as well as research on the issue of
minimum wages for contractual conservancy
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workers. Field intervention on this issue has been a
focus of the students of the Centre placed for
fieldwork with the Kachra Vahatuk Shramik Sangh, a
Mumbai-based trade union of informal workers.
Faculty collaboration with the union led to a rapid
appraisal of the wage and work conditions of
contractual conservancy workers within and outside
Maharashtra. This 2-year study culminated in a report
titled, ‘Minimum Lives: A Study of Wage and Work
Conditions of Contractual Conservancy Workers’.
This Report provides an overview of the situation in
9 urban centres outside Maharashtra and 29 within
the state. The findings of this study were shared at a
state-level Symposium organised at the Institute on
April 19, 2008. More than 900 workers from across
the state, as well as government officials, a Member
of Parliament and the Minister for Labour,
Government of Maharashtra, participated in these
deliberations. This event was part of the advocacy by
activists and academia on the issue of Minimum
Wages and was jointly organised by the Institute
(CCODP and Centre for Labour Studies of the
School of Management and Labour Studies) and the
Thekedari Prattha Virodhi Manch, a forum of trade
unions and activists.
Research Projects and Other Projects, 2007–2008
The Tata Institute of Social Sciences undertook 106
research and documentation projects in 2007–2008
of which 18 projects were across Schools/Centres
(Appendix 1). Forty-nine projects were initiated in
the following areas:
Children, Youth and Family: Child Rights as a Field of
Practice in India; Constructing a National Youth
Development Index and Youth Development Report
2008; Preparation and Field Testing of the
Information Pack for Children in Conflict with the
Law; Reducing Adolescent HIV Infection in
Maharashtra, India: A Family-based Approach; and
Youth Alcohol Use and Risky Sexual Behaviour in
India.
Community Development and Micro Planning: Integrated
Community Development and Livelihood
Generation; Role of NSS in Community
Development in Maharashtra and Goa: An
Assessment; and Thoray: Planning for a
People-Centred Future.
Dalit and Tribal Issues: Status Report on Tribal People
in Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh.
Digital Resources: Digitisation of The Indian Journal of
Social Work; and ‘Diver-Cities’: Digital Collaboratory.
Education: Impact Assessment of OBC Reservation in
Higher Education Institutions; Monitoring of Sarva
Shiksa Abhiyan in Madhya Pradesh; Study of
Scholarship Schemes of Dhirubhai Ambani
Foundation; Promoting Gender Sensitisation among
Municipal School Children; and Widening
Participation: Diversity, Isolation or Integration in
Higher Education.
Films/Visual Documents: Community Radio in Kutch;
People-Centred Initiative in Leh: A Film on Micro
Level Planning in Leh; and XXWHY: A Film on
Transgender Issues.
Food and Nutrition: Food to the Poor: Implementation
of Eight Food-related Schemes in Maharashtra; and
Tiffin Box Survey.
Governance: Gender and Governance in Rural
Services; Local Governance and Gendered
Citizenship; and Pro-Poor Governance in 3 Cities of
India: A Situational Analysis.
Health: Integrating Gender Sensitivity in TB
Programmes in India: Building International
Partnerships and Models for Equitable Access;
Management of Menstruation for Women Emerging
from Poverty: Social, Cultural, Economic, Hygienic
and Medical Aspects Related to Sanitary Protection
in Low-income Countries; Towards Equity in Health:
A Study of Barriers in Accessing RCH in Uttar
Pradesh; and Traditional Knowledge in Modern
Settings: A Study of Ayurveda in Kerala.
HIV/AIDS: Baseline Survey of Orphans and
Vulnerable Children in World Vision ADP in
Imphal; Prevention of STIs/HIVs among Married
Women; and Service Availability Mapping of
HIV/AIDS Facilities.
Human Rights: Study the Status of the Justice Delivery
System for Juveniles in Conflict with Law in
Maharashtra.
Labour and Migration: A Study on Medical Workforce
Shortage in Maharashtra; and Self-Employed in the
Changing Urban Environment: A Study of
Wastepickers and Domestic Workers in Mumbai,
Nashik and Solapur.
Management and Organisation Development: Change
Management Practices in Public Sector Undertakings
in India: A Case Study.
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Natural Resource Management: Crossing Boundaries:
Strengthening IWRM, Gender, Equity and Rights
Approach in Water Sector; Social Analysis of Joint
Forest Management and Forest Development
Agency Projects: A Study in Maharashtra.
Resettlement and Rehabilitation: Need Assessment of 13
Villages in Uran, Dist. Raigarh, Maharashtra; and
Performance and Development Effectiveness of the
Sardar Sarovar Project.
Others: A Study of Causes and Consequences of
Social Unrest in South Bihar; Agrarian Change in
Rural Maharashtra: Resurveys of Selected Villages;
Banking Practices in Rural and Semi-Urban
Maharashtra, India; Evaluation of National Service
Scheme in India; Global Economic Regions in India;
Mainstreaming Human Development in Teaching
Programmes: Curriculum Development; Music of the
Marginalised; NCCR North-South: Research
Partnership for Mitigation Syndromes of Global
Change; Partnering for Knowledge Development:
The TISS-LSE Programme on the Social Sciences,
Health Studies and HIV/AIDS; Study of Police
Welfare in Mumbai; Tourism Study in Andaman &
Nicobar Islands; Understanding the Reverse
Mortgage Scheme; and UNICEF District Facilitators’
Capacity Building and Training Programme.
Publications
The Institute’s faculty members publish their
research findings in national and international
academic journals and books. They also publish book
reviews, conference and seminar reports, and articles
in newspapers. In 2007–2008, 65 faculty members
had publications to their credit: 7 authored/edited
volumes, 32 journal articles, 36 chapters in books,
and 38 other forms of publications, including book
reviews (Appendix 2).
FIELD ACTION
The Institute has played a major role in pioneering new
services/interventions within systems and in the
community with the objective of demonstrating the
need for particular services/interventions through its
field action projects (FAPs). The FAPs have
demonstrated interventions with a wide variety of
marginalised groups (undertrial prisoners, women,
children, youth, rural and urban communities) and
issues (violence against women, health and mental
health, HIV/AIDS, communalism, child rights, etc.). In
the context of HIV, CARAT piloted the Continuum of
Care Project in Mumbai and Sangli in Maharashtra
between 1998 and 2001. The goal of the project was to
establish a continuum of care and support services for
persons affected by the epidemic through the
participation of a wide range of stakeholders, including
the gram panchayat at the village level and to create an
enabling environment by addressing stigma and
discrimination at various other levels. In addition, the
Savera Counselling and Testing Centre was set up in
collaboration with the Mumbai District AIDS Control
Society. Housed in a peripheral hospital in Mumbai, the
Centre provides a safe space for accessing counselling
and testing services in relation to HIV and AIDS. The
Centre was recognised as a model VCTC, and is now
integrated within the public health system.
More recently, the TISS FAP at Turbhe designed
and implemented a programme to reduce
vulnerability and risk of contracting HIV among the
slum population. The TISS also supports the
Nepal-India Safe Migration Initiative that is aimed at
reducing vulnerability and risk for HIV transmission
among Nepali migrants and their spouses and
families in the destination areas of Navi Mumbai and
Thane. The impetus for this initiative stemmed from
the recognition that migration has the potential to
play a major role in driving the HIV epidemic in
Nepal. Different strategies of this project integrate
the 3 cross-cutting themes of (a) reducing stigma and
discrimination; (b) greater involvement of people
living with HIV; and (c) gender empowerment.
The total numbers of currently implemented FAPs
are 25, in areas as diverse as capacity building, children
and youth, criminal justice, dalit and tribal issues, health,
HIV/AIDS, human rights, livelihood, sustainable
development, and women (Appendix 3). Eight FAPs
were initiated this year: (i) Community Resource Centre
(Katchal Island, Andaman & Nicobar Islands); (ii) Sure
Start (Navi Mumbai); (iii) Community Monitoring of
Rural Health Services through the National Rural
Health Mission (Osmanabad); (iv) Strengthening
Capacity of NGOs in Mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS in
Development Work (Mumbai); (v) Vidarbha Livelihood
Project (Yavatmal District); (vi) North-East Regional
Centre (Guwahati); (vii) Vikas: A People’s Organisation
(Kharyaon District Madhya Pradesh); and (viii)
Resource Centre for Intervention on Violence against
Women (Mumbai).
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TRAINING AND EXTENSION
Seminars, Conferences, Workshops andTraining Programmes
The TISS has always provided forums for critical
discussions on contemporary patterns of
development. One such significant event was the
Fifth International Conference of Critical Geography
on Imperialism and Resultant Disorder: ‘Imperatives
for Social Justice’. Hosted by TISS between
December 3 and 7, 2007; around 300 delegates from
6 continents participated in this Conference.
Faculty members across Schools and Centres
regularly conduct seminars, conferences, workshops
and training programmes with participants drawn
from various disciplines and sections of society.
During 2007–2008, 118 programmes were organised
by 67 faculty members, of which 8 programmes were
jointly organised by faculty from two or more
Schools/Centres (Appendix 4). The programmes
were organised in the areas of agricultural planning,
human resources management, leadership
development, economic globalisation, human
development, social accountability, micro-planning,
statistical methods, capacity-building, curriculum
review and development, dalit and tribal issues,
disaster management, education, health, human
rights, life skills, management and organisation
development, NSS evaluation and impact, refresher
and orientation programmes, research methods,
social work education and training, society and
sexuality, software training, training of trainers, and
urban landscapes, among others.
The Institute’s faculty members also regularly
participate in international, national and regional level
seminars, conferences, workshops and training
programmes as paper presenters, resource persons,
discussants, chairpersons of sessions, special invitees
or experts. This year, 111 faculty members
participated in 66 international level programmes and
presented 44 papers; and 302 national, regional or
local level programmes, where they presented 84
papers (Appendix 5).
Executive Committee Memberships
Sixty-nine members of the Institute’s faculty served
on 255 executive committees of professional bodies
and governmental organisations and NGOs in
2007–2008 (Appendix 6). These include the
decision-making bodies of government ministries
and departments, non-governmental organisations,
and industries and institutions, as well as UGC
committees to review/develop/audit curriculum and
administration of universities and institutions spread
across the country.
Lectures
Kumarappa-Reckless Lecture
The Kumarappa-Reckless Lecture was instituted in
the memory of Dr. J.M. Kumarappa, a former
Director of this Institute, and Dr. Walter C. Reckless,
a renowned criminologist and former United Nations
Expert on Correctional Administration. Dr. Reckless
was instrumental in organising the first national-level
training programme for prison and probation officers
at TISS on correctional administration. Organised by
the Centre for Criminology and Justice of the School
of Social Work (erstwhile Department of
Criminology and Correctional Administration), this
Annual Lecture has been a medium to invite eminent
personalities and experts from the field of
criminology, criminal justice, human rights and
corrections to draw attention to and share
experiences of contemporary realities and challenges.
This year, Prof. Shanta Sinha, Chairperson,
National Commission for Protection of Child Rights,
delivered the Kumarappa-Reckless Lecture on the
‘Role of Commissions: The Challenges Ahead’ on
December 20, 2007. Prof. Shanta Sinha is an eminent
child rights activist and academician and a 2003
Magsaysay Award Winner.
Prof. Sinha said that the role of the Commission is
in taking bold stands in favour of children, and in
giving absolute values for the rights of children. The
Commission also needs to partner with civil society
organisations, academia and policy-making bodies
like the Planning Commission and government
departments at State and Central levels to achieve its
agenda. In brief, as mandated for the Commission,
the children come first.
JTCDM Public Lecture Series
The JTCDM Public Lecture series was launched on
October 23, 2007. These lectures cover themes such
as disasters and development, disaster studies, peace,
human security and vulnerability, climate change, risk
management, role of armed forces, policy
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perspectives, and so on. The details of the 6 public
lectures organised by the JTCDM in 2007–2008 are
as follows:
• ‘Setting Standards for Humanitarian Response:
Past, Present and Future, the Sphere Project’, by
Mr. Ton van Zutphen, Board Member, Sphere
Project, Geneva on October 23, 2007.
• ‘The International Recovery Platform: The
Context, History and Relevance’, by Mr. Anil
Sinha, Programme Advisor, International
Recovery Platform, UNDP Japan, on November
27, 2007.
• ‘Geo Informatics and its Applications with Special
Reference to Disaster Management’, by Dr. P.L.N.
Raju, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing,
Dehradun, on December 10, 2007.
• ‘Interrogating the Notion of Post-Disaster Window
of Opportunity’, by Mr. V. Thiruppugazh, IAS, on
January 6, 2008.
• ‘The Sociology of Katrina: Perspectives on a
Modern Catastrophe’, by Prof. Havidan
Rodriguez, Vice Provost, University of Delaware,
USA on February 4, 2008.
• ‘In the Eye of the Storm: The Bangladesh
Experience in Reducing Public Health
Consequences of Natural Disasters’, by Prof.
Richard A. Cash, Department of Population and
International Health, Harvard School of Public
Health, on February 22, 2008.
KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNINGRESOURCES
Library
The Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library (SDTML) has
in stock about 1,03,000 volumes. The selection of the
material is geared to meet the needs of postgraduate
students and M.Phil./Ph.D. scholars. It subscribes to
over 200 scholarly journals, and has over 1,600
audio-visual materials. It maintains newspaper
clippings on current topics, and prepares
bibliographies on different subjects. Users can access
the library database using an Online Public Access
Catalogue. The Library brings out a quarterly
Selective Dissemination of Information and Current
Awareness Bulletin. The UGC-INFLIBNET has
recognised it as a Document Delivery Centre.
A Cyber Library is being set up at SDTML with
the financial assistance from the Sir Dorabji Tata
Trust to facilitate students and faculty access
knowledge resources in World Wide Web, and in
libraries of partner universities and institutions. Some
online databases like Project Muse, Springer Link,
JSTOR, Blackwell provide access to full text journals
through UGC-Infonet E-Journals Consortia 24X7.
Online journals and resources of partner libraries,
self-operated laser printing and copying facilities,
reading and computing facilities are also available at
this Library.
The SDTML also set up the M.K. Tata Memorial
Learning Centre for the visually disabled to access
learning resources. Funded by the M.K. Tata Trust,
the Centre has a computer reading facility for the
visually impaired which can read and store all printed
documents including letters, books, magazines and
newspapers with the help of softwares like JAWS Pro
9.0, Kurzwell, OBR Braille, Teachers Talking Pro,
etc. The Centre also procured Prisma and Sara
reading machines for students with low vision.
Films and Publications
The Institute’s films received 8 awards to its
productions this year, taking its tally of total awards
won to 21. Films in process include XXwhy, which
attempts to bring out sexual minority issues like
gender positioning, identity and power and its areas
of conflict and negotiations in society. A film on
‘Micro-Level Planning in Leh’, supported by the
TATA- LAHDC Programme, is nearing completion.
Initial research and reconnaissance for two films on
the culture and music of the marginalised and on
community radio initiatives in Kutch have been
undertaken. Substantial progress has been made in
setting up the Digital Archive, which is slated for
online intranet access in June 2008.
The flagship publication of the Institute, The Indian
Journal of Social Work, entered its 69th year of
publishing.
STUDENTS
Enrolment
Student enrolment for the year 2007–2008 touched
779 (Appendix 7). These students came from 30
States and Union Territories of India and 7 foreign
countries. The B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work
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programme had 70 students enrolled, while the
Master's degree programmes had a total enrolment of
576 students. The M.Phil. programme had 49
students on its roll and the Ph.D. programme 19.
The Diploma and Certificate programme students
numbered 66. Student enrolment will further increase
in 2008–2009 with the introduction of new Master’s
and Diploma programmes.
Field Work
Field work provides students with a setting wherein
they can learn from doing. This is an important
component of the teaching programmes at the
Institute. Students of the Master’s degree
programmes in Social Work, Human Resource
Management and Labour Relations, Health
Administration, Hospital Administration, Education
(Elementary), and Disaster Management have a field
work or internship component. During this period,
students are provided with intensive practical training
in the activities of the organisations they are placed in
(Appendix 8).
The M.A. Social Work students were placed in 80
agencies; the HRM&LR students were placed in 68
agencies; and the M.H.A. (Health and Hospital)
students were placed in 84 agencies for their
internships. The M.A. Education (Elementary)
students were placed in 13 agencies for their field
attachment, while the M.A. Disaster Management
students were placed in 9 agencies for their
internships. The students of the Diploma programme
in Hospital Administration were placed in 24
agencies, the students of the Diploma in Personnel
Management were placed in 17 agencies, and
students of the Certificate in Social Work programme
in 12 agencies.
Students’ Research Projects
The research project at the Master’s level offers
students the opportunity to plan and conduct original
investigation in an area of study with the guidance of
a faculty member of the Institute. While a research
project is compulsory for Master’s students of Health
Administration and M.A. in Development Studies, it
is optional for the Master’s students of HRM&LR,
Health Administration, and Social Work. In
2007–2008, 58 Master’s students of Social Work, 42
of HRM&LR, 14 students of Health Administration,
3 Hospital Administration, and 26 students of
Development Studies undertook research projects
under the guidance of 53 faculty members (Appendix
9).
M.Phil. and Ph.D. Seminars
Scholars of the M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes are
required to present their research proposals,
self-study papers, and research papers in seminars.
This year, 51 such presentations were made
(Appendix 10) in the areas of culture and identity,
dalit and tribal issues, disability, education,
employment and livelihood, health and mental
health, health systems and services, management and
organisation development, networks, relief and
rehabilitation, urban issues, women, and youth.
Students' Union
The Students' Union Executive Committee
2007–2008 (Appendix 11) planned and executed
cultural and literary activities with customary fervour.
The Union activities began them volunteering to help
in the admission process. The group also involved
itself with supporting out-of-station students with
regard to their accommodation.
Two significant activities that were taken up this
year under the leadership of the Union are as follows:
• A review of the Constitution of the Students’
Union. This is necessitated by the fact that, since it
was formulated, the number of postgraduate
programmes has increased five-fold and the
number of students has almost tripled. A new
constitution would look at ways of increasing
representation across Schools and catering to the
needs of an expanded student body. The
Constitution Review Committee will continue this
process into the next year.
• An orientation to the students of the
undergraduate social work programme on how to
form a Student’s Body at the Tuljapur Campus.
The 2-day orientation programme at the Tuljapur
Campus was a huge success. A group of 8 students
comprising 3 office bearers and 5 senior students,
who had experience in taking up diverse
responsibilities, carried out sessions to assess
student needs and assist in setting up committees
to look into initiating sports and cultural activities.
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Students’ Forums
The Social Work Students’ Forum (SWSF) is the
collective body of the students of Social Work. The
SWSF provides a platform to the students to
participate in a variety of programmes and activities
centred on discussion of social issues and concerns.
In the past, some of these platforms have been in the
form of Mohalla Bolta Hai, Chai Sessions, and
Common Interest Groups (CIGs). Each year, the
most prominent programme of the SWSF is
Sameeksha — the annual academic festival of the
School of Social Work.
The HRM&LR Forum is the Students’ Forum of
students of the School of Management and Labour
Studies. Its main purpose is to bridge the gap
between academics and practice and give would be
HR professionals industry exposure relating to
corporate experiences. The Forum invites business
leaders and achievers in various fields to share their
perspective about life and work with the students.
These lectures and sessions have become very
popular as they increase knowledge and
understanding of the industry as a whole. The
sessions are limited not only to HR subjects, but they
cover various other business issues as well. Apart
from the sessions, industry visits are also planned by
the Forum. The activities give students an
opportunity to get a first-hand look/experience of
working in a process driven/people driven set up.
Students’ Seminars
Sameeksha
Sameeksha provides an opportunity for facilitating
exchange of views, thoughts and ideas around a
chosen theme. The theme for Sameeksha 2007 was
‘Revolution and Counter Revolution’ and the event
was held on December 14-16, 2007. This year,
Sameeksha was an academic as well as a cultural fest
around this theme. There were panel discussions
with field practitioners, activists, and academicians; a
cultural night with Sufi music ‘Awaaz’; an
inter-college street play competition on ‘Perception
and Realities’ along with an inter-college dance
competition, Ghungroo, on the ‘culture of silence’.
An open forum, Khulla Manch, was organised
wherein social work students and field practitioners
discussed and debated on the issue of human
development. The NGO mela saw a large number of
people visiting the different stalls. Sameeksha 2008
ended with a session on ‘Politics of Identity’ and a
closing address by TISS alumni and noted activist,
Ms. Paromita Goswami.
Manthan
3 days, 12 events, 150 dignitaries, 1,000 alumni, 50
outstation participants from premier B-schools, 300
undergraduates, faculty, students, visitors… the list
goes on and on. From student events to corporate
sessions to thematic choreography, from an alumni
dinner to food courts — Manthan had it all. This in
essence was Manthan 2007, the annual business
event of the School of Management and Labour
Studies that was held for September 6–8, 2007. Some
of the key events that differentiated this year's
Manthan from the previous years was Udghosh, a
quiz hosted by the legendary, Siddharth Basu, that
tested students on a multitude of managerial and
interpersonal skills. Workshop on ‘Innovation’ by
Erehwon Consultancy; and a panel discussion on
‘Sustainability of Rising Salaries’, which was attended
by who’s who of the corporate world. Informal
events were introduced this year and they witnessed
tremendous participation and captured the
imagination of the audience too.
Clairvoyance
Clairvoyance 2007, the annual fest of the School of
Health Systems Studies, was held on December 1–2,
2007. The central theme of the event was ‘Innovation
for Revolution in Healthcare’. December 1 being
World’s AIDS day, professionals delved into the issues
grappling with HIV-AIDS treatment in India. Further,
the event also addressed issues and challenges from
the perspective of public health as well as the
institutionalised hospital care. The event provided a
meaningful and productive platform for all
participants. Clairvoyance 2007 was attended by health
care professionals, academicians, social scientists and
eminent leaders from various domains of the health
care sector such as public health, hospitals, insurance,
pharmaceuticals, service industry and information
technology.
Manzar
‘Manzar’, the academic and cultural festival organised
by the students of the M.A. in Development Studies
programme was held on January 11 and 12, 2008.
The themes of ‘Manzar’ were the: politics of
development research; resistance and
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democratisation; perspectives on critical art; theatre
as a form of resistance; and practising development
and its policy implications. The Keynote Address was
delivered by Prof. Prabhat Patnaik, Professor at the
Centre for Economics Studies and Planning in the
School of Social Sciences at Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi. Professor Patnaik’s address
focussed on: ‘Contextualising Development Studies
as a Discipline in India’.
Placements 2008
The Master’s students of HRM&LR had companies
from the FMGC/Manufacturing (Hindustan
Unilever, Proctor & Gamble, Nestle, Nokia, Pepsi,
Marico, Cadburys, Johnson & Johnson and ITC);
Consulting (KPMG, Accenture Consulting, Ernst
and Young, and Hewitt Associates); BFSI (HSBC,
Deutsche Bank, Lehmann Brothers, ICICI Bank,
Axis Bank and Fidelity); and IT sectors (Wipro,
Infosys, IBM and ITC-Infotech), coming to the
Institute for campus recruitment. Doors to the
Pharma sector were opened this year with Dr.
Reddy’s participation in the final placements process
this year. With the participation of business houses
like Tata Sons, Vedanta, RPG Group and Mahindra
& Mahindra, it was a holistic portfolio of companies
visiting the campus to recruit our students. A
separate lateral placement process for HRM&LR
students with work experience was introduced with
results exceeding expectations.
The Career Guidance and Placement Cell
(CGPC), School of Social Work, is the new
restructured body, instituted this year from the
existing Job Placement Cell. The overall objective of
the CGPC is to guide and facilitate the students to
explore the world of work through a gathered
understanding of the profession. Out of the 80 social
work students, who opted to go through the
Placement Cell, 73 were successfully placed and the
remaining took jobs outside the placement process.
The 41 organisations, which came to the campus for
the recruitment process, were from sectors like
livelihood, micro-finance, health, rural development,
education, etc.
Placement of all Master of Health Administration
and Master of Hospital Administration were
completed in February 2008; and Development
Studies students in March 2008.
SC/ST Cell
The SC/ST Cell, under the leadership of a senior
professor and support team, has been conducting
various programmes for the SC/ST students based
on their needs. Under the Remedial Coaching
Scheme for the SC/ST students, the programmes are
conducted at two levels:
• Pre-Admission Orientation: The Cell organised 6-day
long Pre-Admission Orientation programme for
SC/ST candidates called for admissions to the
2007–2008 batch. In all, 420 candidates from all
over India attended this orientation wherein free
lodging and boarding facilities were provided to
360 outstation candidates. Sixteen faculty members
from TISS were engaged in teaching various
subjects and aspects regarding the admission test.
The orientation was a great success as 68
candidates got selected for admission to the
various postgraduate courses, out of which 25
were in merit. The pre-admission orientation and
training for 2008–2010 was organised at 15 centres
across the country.
• Post-Admission Orientation: The students admitted in
various courses are given orientation at the
individual, as well as in group levels. Emphasis is
given on the course curriculum, the whole new
multi-cultural and multi-lingual environment that
students encounter on campus. Students are also
trained to write to assignments and field work
reports, etc. In addition to this, at a later stage,
various need-based programmes are also
organised. These range from arranging classes for
personality development to language skills.
New Central Sector Scholarship Scheme of Top
Class Education for SC-ST Students has been
introduced for the year 2007-2008. Ten students
from SC community and 5 students from ST
community have been awarded the scholarship,
which includes a Laptop worth Rs. 45,000/-.
Prof. H.S. Rana, Additional Director, Indian
Institute of Public Administration, Bengaluru, was
invited by the Cell to deliver the special lectures on
‘Reservation Policy: Problems and Prospects’.
Counselling Services
The Counselling Centre addressed academic,
adjustment and career-related issues of the students.
The counsellors also facilitated the emotional
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concerns presented by the students. Preventive
mental health measures were used with individual
students. The significant developments for the year
2007–2008 are: (i) separate orientations each
programme; (ii) reaching out to students at the
Tuljapur Campus; and (iii) being part of the CGPC.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ OFFICE
The International Students’ Office (ISO), which was
set up in February 2006, has made major strides
towards achieving its objectives of facilitating the
global visibility and profile of TISS; to develop,
coordinate and strengthen international linkages; and
to assist and help international students in all their
academic pursuits.
Collaborations
During 2007–2008, we have received 30 international
delegations from Universities in the USA, Austria,
Finland, Australia, The Netherlands, the UK, Korea,
Hong Kong, Sweden and Germany, who had come
to explore common interest areas for collaboration
or signing agreements of cooperation. We have
signed some new MoUs this year: University of
Delaware, George Warren Brown School of Social
Work of Washington University in St. Louis,
McDonnell Institute of Washington University (all
from USA); Management Center Innsbruck,
University of Applied Sciences (Austria); Tempere
University (Finland); The London School of
Economics and Political Sciences (UK); and Swedish
South Asian Studies Network of Lund University
(Sweden).
With the LSE there is going to be long-term
partnership that includes Joint Degree programmes,
as well as faculty and student exchanges. The MoU
with McDonnell Institute is another prestigious
collaboration for TISS. It will facilitate a fellowship
in Washington University for a TISS alumnus to
pursue higher studies. The George Warren Brown
School of Social Work is planning a 2-week Winter
Institute for a group of students from their school
and students from School of Social Work in TISS.
This again will open up new opportunities for
exchange and interaction between students and
faculty from both the schools.
Faculty and Student Exchange Programmes
The ISO has conducted 11 short-term courses for 62
international students. The variety of assignments
they engaged in included post-doctoral research,
graduate student research, customised courses of a
few weeks to a semester, and field work internships
upto 18 weeks. Of all the short-term programmes,
the 8-week New School Programme and the
semester-long Wells College programme in Gender
and Development are unique in that they will be
conducted annually. Few students from other
Universities may join the New School group. The
courses will be modified periodically based on the
feedback received from the students. The Wells
College course is open for other Indian as well as
other International students. This makes it a truly
international programme.
We also had faculty visiting us on exchange/
research assignment: Prof. Hyden from the
University of Gavle (2 weeks); Dr. Daniel Aldrich
from the University of Tokyo (4 weeks); Prof. Denise
Burnette and Dr. Vincent Guilama-Ramos from the
School of Social Work, Columbia University (3
weeks).
Using resources mobilised through Study in India
Programme and other collaboration agreements,
TISS has been able to place some of its students for
internships and block placements at universities in
the US: 2 M.A. in Social Work students did their
block placements at Tulane University and the
University of Utah for 5 weeks as part of an
Exchange Programme. Two Master’s students of
Disaster Management are currently at Delaware
University for an 8-week internship. Doctoral
students have also benefited from research residency
placements in universities in France and the UK.
This year, the scope of ISO activities has grown
many fold and we expect that the number of
international students on campus at any given point
in time would be more than 50 by next year. Over
the years, we hope to grow and achieve our target of
welcoming more international students and faculty
from across the world in the institute and create
multiple opportunities for international exchanges
and cooperation.
ALUMNI
Following on from the National Alumni Meet held in
February 2007, an enthusiastic group of alumni along
with the Alumni Office met regularly over 4 months
and worked on expanding the database and setting
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up an alumni website. The website was inaugurated
on the October 6, 2007, at the Mumbai Alumni
Meet. Individual members of the alumni group have
volunteered to work with city groups in Pune,
Hyderabad, Kolkata and Bengaluru, so that a
structure may emerge, as envisaged at the National
Alumni Meet.
ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
Endowments
• Rs. 66 lakhs from the property bequeathed by late
Ms. Hilla Keki Bharucha for scholarships to the
students of Social Work, Health Administration
and Hospital Administration in addition to the
Rs. 41 lakhs already credited to the Institute
account.
• Rs. 140 lakhs for construction of Women’s Hostel
by the UGC under the scheme of ‘Construction of
Women’s Hostel’ during the Eleventh Five-Year
Plan.
Campus Development
Mumbai Campus
Construction of a 500-seater Convention Centre and
100-seater Hostel with Dining Hall and recreation
facility in the Malati and Jal A.D. Naoroji Campus are
complete. The additional stack area in the Sir Dorabji
Tata Memorial Library and the Health Centre with
infrastructure for women have also been completed.
The construction of staff/service staff quarters in the
Main Campus and classroom/faculty office in the
Naoroji Campus is nearing completion. With this, the
Institute will have 16 residential apartments for
support staff, 14 apartments for visiting faculty, 12
classrooms and 30 faculty offices. The construction
of additional floors to add 20 more rooms of the
Guest House is nearing completion. Major source of
finance of these constructions is Sir Jamsetji Tata
Trust with partial funding from the UGC.
With the financial support from the UGC, the
Institute could also undertake major repair work of
old buildings in the Mumbai Campuses.
A new telephone system (EPABX) has been
installed both for the Main and Naoroji Campuses.
This will be functional with two dedicated PRI lines,
which will enable the caller to reach the Institute
without the support of the operator.
Tuljapur Campus
In the Tuljapur Campus, the construction of the
Guest House having a capacity of 22 double seater
rooms, 4 multi-seater rooms, two meeting halls and
other facilities is complete and occupied. The
construction of a 120-seater hostel and administrative
building are nearing completion. The other
residential buildings for faculty, administrative and
support staff, library, publications unit, and media
centre along with complete site development is
progressing well. The major financial support for
these constructions has come from the Tata
Education Trust.
Financial Report
The Audited Income and Expenditure Statement and
Audited Balance Sheet, as on March 31, 2007, is
given in Appendix 12.
Administration
Participation of Administrative Staff in
Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training
Thirty-five administrative and technical staff
participated in 23 seminars, conferences, workshops
and training programmes in 2007–2008 (Appendix
13).
Appointments, Promotions and Retirements
There are 120 academic positions, of which 118 are
filled. There are additional 12 faculty positions, which
are funded by the Tata Trusts. Administrative
positions (including technical) are 161, of which 124
are filled, while the support staff position are 109
with only 84 being filled. Twenty-two faculty and 12
administrative and technical appointments were
made in 2007–2008. Three staff members were
promoted and 6 staff members retired during the
year under review (Appendix 14).
Long Service Award
The Tata Institute of Social Sciences honours those
employees who have completed 20 years of service at
the Institute. This year, 10 employees were felicitated
on the Institute Day.
• Ms. Achala Gharat, Cleaner-cum-Floor Attendant,
Maintenance Section
• Ms. A.L. Bagde, Cleaner-cum-Floor Attendant,
Maintenance Section
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• Mr. H.D. Parmar, Library Assistant, Sir Dorabji
Tata Memorial Library
• Mr. R.K. Shelar , Lower Division Clerk,
Maintenance Section
• Ms. Remetina Moraes, Stenographer (Grade II),
School of Health Systems Studies
• Mr. P.D. Valodra, Lower Divison Clerk, School of
Social Work
• Ms. Meera L. Chawan, Sweeper, Maintenance
Section
• Mr. Santosh Palve, Assistant, Personnel Section
• Mr. A.G. Kamble, Machine Operator,
Maintenance Section
• Mr. R.T. Kuley, Cook, Dining Hall
• Mr. B.N. Kale, Lower Division Clerk, Maintenance
Section
• Dr. Surinder Jaswal, Professor, Jamsetji Tata
Centre for Disaster Management
Day Care Centre
The Day Care Centre (DCC) completed 21 years in
2008. There are 20 children in the age group of 6
months to 7 years who are availing of the services of
DCC. The Centre was refurbished and renovated;
new toys and games acquired; and an aquarium
added for the children. Besides the regular activities
for the children, special activities for the holistic
development of children were conducted, which
included a nature walk, gardening, activities the five
human senses. National events as well as religious
festivals were celebrated with equal enthusiasm and
fervour by the DCC children.
68TH CONVOCATION
This is a historic Convocation for us as the first
batch of students admitted to the 2 new Master’s
programmes in Development Studies and Education
(Elementary), in 2006, are graduating today. In
addition, the first batch of students admitted to the
restructured programmes in Social Work, Human
Resources Management and Labour Relations,
Health Administration, and Hospital Administration
are also graduating today.
The TISS attracts and works with some of the
most conscientious and committed bright young
people in the country, and the Institute prepares
them well to work towards a prosperous, sustainable
and equitable future. At this Convocation, 7 scholars
are receiving their Doctor of Philosophy Degree, 8
their Master of Philosophy Degree, and 244 students
their Master’s Degrees — 119 in Social Work, 42 in
HRM&LR, 15 in Health Administration, 23 in
Hospital Administration, 19 in Education
(Elementary) and 26 in Development Studies.
Twenty students are being conferred with the B.A.
(Hons.) in Social Work Degree.
CONCLUSION
The TISS has always received unfailing support and
encouragement from the Government of India, the
UGC, the Government of Maharashtra, and other
public agencies for which we are most grateful. The
Tata Trusts have given unprecedented financial support
to enhance infrastructure at the Mumbai and Tuljapur
campuses, and to launch several new teaching, research
and field action programmes. We would also like to
express our thanks to the UNDP, UNICEF, and other
organisations, institutions and individuals who continue
to contribute to our work. We thank the members and
the Chairperson of the Governing Board for their
constant guidance and support.
Prof. S. ParasuramanDirector
May 7, 2008
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APPENDIX 1
Research Projects and Other Projects
Tile of the Project Sponsor Date of
Sanction/Com-
mencement
Present Position In Charge
CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILY
Youth Alcohol Use and Risky
Sexual Behaviour in India
Indian Council for Medical
Research (ICMR) and
National Institutes of Health
(NIH)
Apr. 2008 Just initiated Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
Reducing Adolescent HIV
Infection in Maharashtra, India:
A Family-based Approach
NIH and ICMR Apr. 2008 Construction of
tools
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni and
Dr. Asha Banu Soletti
Constructing a National Youth
Development Index
Rajiv Gandhi National
Institute of Youth
Development
Mar. 2008 Just initiated Dr. K. Anil Kumar and
Dr. Lata Narayan
Preparation and Field Testing
of the Information Pack for
Children in Conflict with the
Law
Aangan Trust, Mumbai Dec. 2007 Data collection and
preparation of the
information
brochures
Dr. Neela Dabir and
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar
Child Rights as a Field of
Practice in India
Terre des Homes, Germany
and Coordination Office,
India
Sep. 2007 Scanning
secondary data
and preparing it for
analysis
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
Demographic Transition among
the Parsi Community of India:
A Study of the Familial, Marital
and Social-Psychological
Dimension — Phase II
Quantitative Study
PARZOR and
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust
(SDTT)
Apr. 2007 Data collection Prof. Shalini Bharat
A Study of Parsi Youth in India UNESCO–PARZOR
Foundation
Sep. 2004 Ongoing Dr. Lata Narayan
Situational Analysis of the
Elderly Parsis in India
UNESCO–PARZOR
Foundation
Jan. 2004 Report submitted Prof. S. Siva Raju
Demographic Transition among
the Parsi Community of India:
A Study of the Familial, Marital
and Social-Psychological
Dimension — Phase I
Qualitative Study
PARZOR and SDTT Dec. 2003 Draft report
submitted
Prof. Shalini Bharat
Child Participation in the
Asia–Pacific Region
Child International, Oslo Oct. 2003 Final editing of
manuscript
Prof. Usha S. Nayar and
Dr. K. Anil Kumar
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND MICRO PLANNING
Integrated Community
Development and Livelihood
Generation
SKS Chakshu Foundation Mar. 2008 Preparatory work Dr. H. Beck, Dr. Bipin Jojo
and Dr. Swati Banerjee
Role of NSS in Community
Development in Maharashtra
and Goa: An Assessment
Research Council, TISS Oct. 2007 Report writing Mr. Khalil Ahmed,
Ms. Saman Afroz and
Ms. C. Saigita
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Thoray: Planning for a
People-Centred Future
JTT Jul. 2007 Report Dr. B. Manjula
Community Needs
Assessment: Study for ACC
Bargarh Cement Works, Orissa
ACC Oct. 2006 Completed Dr. Bipin Jojo and
Mr. Suryakant Waghmore
The State Resource Institution
Network for Village-Level Micro
Planning
UNICEF Jun. 2006 Ongoing Prof. S. Parasuraman and
Ms. Veena Roy
Gramsabha Participation in
Electoral Politics: The Role of
People’s Movements in
Facilitating the Process
BRS, TISS May 2006 Final report writing Dr. Bipin Jojo, Dr. H. Beck,
Dr. E. Toppo and
Mr. Daniel S.R.
A Study of Cooperatives,
Communities and Livelihood in
Ladakh
Ladakh Autonomous Hill
Development Council–TISS
Oct. 2005 Report writing Dr. Manish Kumar Jha
DALIT AND TRIBAL ISSUES
Status Report on Tribal People
in Orissa, Jharkhand and
Chattisgarh
Research Council, TISS Apr. 2008 Ongoing Dr. Bipin Jojo, Dr. E. Toppo
and Dr. H. Beck
Socioeconomic Educational
and Cultural Development of
Matang Samaj in Maharashtra
Government of Maharashtra
(GoM)
Mar. 2007 Final report
submitted
Prof. A. Ramaiah
Preparation of the Corporate
Plan of National Scheduled
Tribes Finance and
Development Corporation
(NSTFDC)
NSTFDC Jan. 2007 Draft report
submitted
Dr. Swapan Garain
Caste and Education in India Elsevier Jan. 2007 Draft report ready Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Assessment of Scheme of
Grant in Aid to Voluntary
Organisations Working for STC
Ministry of Tribal Affairs,
Government of India (GoI)
Dec. 2006 Completed Mr. Daniel S.R.,
Mr. Alex Akhup and
Dr. Bipin Jojo
Assessing and Enhancing
Positive Self Concept among
Tribal Children in Ashram
Shalas
BRS, TISS Aig. 2005 Data analysis Mr. Daniel S.R. and
Prof. Vidya Rao
Ethnography of a Nomadic
Tribe
BRS, TISS Mar. 2004 Report writing Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
DIGITAL RESOURCES
‘Diver-Cities’: Digital
Collaboratory
United Nations Educational
Scientific and Cultural
Organisation and University
of Western Sydney
Sep. 2007 Ongoing Prof. K.P. Jayasankar,
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and
Ms. Shilpa Phadke
Digitisation of The Indian
Journal of Social Work
Research Council, TISS Jul. 2007 Ongoing Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath
and Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi
Digitisation of the Sociological
Bulletin
Indian Sociological Society Jun. 2006 Completed Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath
and Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi
A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 7 – 0 8
Tile of the Project Sponsor Date of
Sanction/Com-
mencement
Present Position In Charge
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
India Disaster Report 2007 Jamsetji Tata Centre for
Disaster Management
(JTCDM), TISS
Mar. 2007 Ongoing Prof. S. Parasuraman
The Nicobar Islands:
A Long Way to Go
JTCDM, TISS; and
Action Aid, India
Nov. 2006 Completed Prof. Janki Andharia and
Ms. Bidisha Fouzdar
A Situation Report on Nicobar
Islands: A Post-Tsunami
Assessment
JTCDM, TISS Nov. 2006 Ongoing Prof. Janki Andharia
Post-Tsunami Study on
Rehabilitation in Kerala, Andhra
Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
TISS Aug. 2006 Report writing Prof. Surinder Jaswal and
Dr. Jacquleen Joseph
EDUCATION
Promoting Gender
Sensitisation among Municipal
School Children
International Centre for
Research on Women
Mar. 2008 Preparatory phase Dr. Shubhada Maitra
Impact Assessment of OBC
Reservation in Higher
Education Institutions
National Academy of
Sciences
Jan. 2008 Secondary data
analysis
Prof. S. Parasuraman,
Ms. Jaya Goyal and
Ms. Sai Thakur
Monitoring of Sarva Shiksa
Abhiyan in Madhya Pradesh
Education Consultant India
Ltd.
Jan. 2008 Report submitted Mr. Sthabir Khora
Study of Scholarship Schemes
of Dhirubhai Ambani
Foundation
Dhirubhai Ambani
Foundation
Dec. 2007 Data collection Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
Widening Participation:
Diversity, Isolation or
Integration in Higher Education
UK–India Education and
Research Initiative British
Council, in collaboration
with Hertfieldshire
University, UK
Oct. 2007 Planning for data
collection
Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Socioeconomic and
Educational Status of the
Muslims in Mumbai and its
Suburbs
Maharashtra State
Minorities Commission,
GoM
Apr. 2007 Draft report
submitted
Prof. Ranu Jain and
Dr. Abdul Shaban
Education in the Marginalised
Communities in Mumbai
India Centre for Human
Rights and Law
Mar. 2007 Draft report ready Mr. Mahesh Kamble
Through the Gender Lens:
Gender and Identity in School
Textbooks
Nirantar, New Delhi Jan. 2005 Report writing Dr. Nandini Manjrekar
FILMS/VISUAL DOCUMENTS
Community Radio in Kutch Jamsetji Tata Trust (JTT) Mar. 2008 Ongoing Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and
Prof. Anjali Monteiro
XXWHY: A Film on Transgender
Issues
TISS Oct. 2007 Completed
shooting
Dr. B. Manjula
People-Centred Initiative in
Leh: A Film on Micro Level
Planning in Leh
JTT Apr. 2007 Completed
shooting
Dr. B. Manjula
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Tile of the Project Sponsor Date of
Sanction/Com-
mencement
Present Position In Charge
Our Family: A Film on
Transgendered Community
TISS and JTT Sep. 2004 Completed Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and
Prof. Anjali Monteiro
FOOD AND NUTRITION
Tiffin Box Survey Self Feb. 2008 Data analysis Dr. Hemal Shroff
Food to the Poor:
Implementation of Eight
Food-related Schemes in
Maharashtra
Christian Aid through
National Centre for
Advocacy Studies
Jan. 2006 Completed Mr. Mahesh Kamble
GOVERNANCE
Local Governance and
Gendered Citizenship
Research Council, TISS Feb. 2008 Data collection Dr. B. Manjula and
Dr. Amita Bhide
Gender and Governance in
Rural Services
International Food Policy
and Research Institute,
Washington, DC
Feb. 2008 Just initiated Dr. Madhushree Sekher
Pro-Poor Governance in
3 Cities of India: A Situational
Analysis
CHF International Jan. 2008 Data collection and
library research
Dr. Amita Bhide,
Prof. Subhodh Wagle and
Dr. Sai Thakur
HEALTH
Integrating Gender Sensitivity
in TB Programmes in India:
Building International
Partnerships and Models for
Equitable Access
Canadian Institute for
Health Research
Feb. 2008 Literature Review Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
Management of Menstruation
for Women Emerging from
Poverty: Social, Cultural,
Economic, Hygienic and
Medical Aspects Related to
Sanitary Protection in
Low-income Countries
Karolinska Institute,
Sweden
Jan. 2008 Ongoing Dr. Harshad Thakur
Towards Equity in Health:
A Study of Barriers in
Accessing RCH in Uttar
Pradesh
Constella Futures Jul. 2007 Data analysis and
report writing
Dr. K. Anil Kumar
Traditional Knowledge in
Modern Settings: A Study of
Ayurveda in Kerala
Homi Bhabha Fellowships
Council
Jun. 2007 Data collection Dr. Leena Abraham
UAB TB Tuberculosis Training
and Research Capacity Building
University of Alabama,
Maharashtra Anti-TB
Association, and Revised
National TB Control
Programme
Apr. 2006 Ongoing Dr. Harshad Thakur
Epidemiological Study of the
Health Status of the Population
around Jaduguda Uranium
Mining Site (Jharkhand)
Bhabha Atomic Research
Centre
Feb. 2006 Ongoing Dr. Harshad Thakur
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Tile of the Project Sponsor Date of
Sanction/Com-
mencement
Present Position In Charge
Implementation Strategies for
Visceral Leishmaniasis
Treatment in India: Policy
Implications for Action
Word Health Organization
(WHO)
Nov. 2005 Completed Dr. Harshad Thakur and
Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
Influences of Education on
Health and Social Status of
Women in Garhwal
BRS, TISS Apr. 2005 Data collection and
report writing
Prof. Padma Velaskar and
Dr. Ramila Bisht
Departmental Research
Support
University Grants
Commission (UGC)
Dec. 2004 Ongoing Prof. Vimla Nadkarni,
Prof. Surinder Jaswal,
Ms. Katy Y. Gandevia,
Dr. Shubhada Maitra,
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza and
Dr. Asha Banu Soletti
Search to Ankur: Process
Documentation
SEARCH Jun. 2004 Report submitted Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
HIV/AIDS
Baseline Survey of Orphans
and Vulnerable Children in
World Vision ADP in Imphal
World Vision Mar. 2008 Data collection Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Prevention of STIs/HIV among
Married Women
NIH Mar. 2008 Preparatory phase Dr. Shubhada Maitra
Service Availability Mapping of
HIV/AIDS Facilities
WHO and UNAIDS Mar. 2007 Ongoing Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian and
Dr. Ramila Bisht
Evolving Peer Treatment
Education Approaches in the
Networks of PLHA
Population Foundation of
India, New Delhi
Dec. 2006 Final report
submitted
Dr. Shankar Das and
Prof. Shalini Bharat
Migration, Mobility and HIV:
Assessing the Patterns and
Drivers of Migration/Mobility of
Male Migrants and Examining
the Links with HIV Risk
Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation
Nov. 2006 Draft report ready Dr. K. Anil Kumar,
Prof. Shalini Bharat and
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee
Special Behaviour Survey of
Core and Bridging Group for
HIV Infection in Mumbai
Indian Health Action Trust,
Bengaluru
Nov. 2006 Data collection Prof. D.P. Singh
AIDS Stigma, Gender and
Health Consequences in India
NIH Jul. 2005 Data collection Prof. Shalini Bharat
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Staking a Claim: Housing
Rights of the Poor — Research
and Advocacy
CORDAID,
The Netherlands
Jul. 2006 Data processing Dr. Neela Dabir and
Dr. Amita Bhide
Staking a Claim: Housing
Rights of the Poor — Review
of Literature
BRS, TISS Jan. 2006 Report submitted Dr. Neela Dabi and
Dr. Amita Bhide
City, Crime and Space:
A Case of Mumbai Metropolis
BRS, TISS Oct. 2005 Finalised and
submitted
Dr. Abdul Shaban
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Tile of the Project Sponsor Date of
Sanction/Com-
mencement
Present Position In Charge
HUMAN RIGHTS
Study the Status of the Justice
Delivery System for Juveniles
in Conflict with Law in
Maharashtra
Research Council, TISS Oct. 2007 Phase I Ms. K.P. Asha Mukundan,
Ms. Roshni Nair and
Mr. Vijay Raghavan
Registration of First
Information Reports by the
Police
Bureau of Police Research
and Development,
New Delhi
Mar. 2007 Completed Prof. Asha Bajpai,
Prof. Arvind Tiwari,
Ms. Anjali Dave and
Mr. Vijay Raghavan
Research Study on Juvenile
Justice System in New South
Wales under the Endeavour
Fellowship
Government of Australia Mar. 2007 Completed Ms. K.P. Asha Mukundan
Open Prisons and their Impact
on Rehabilitation of Prison
Inmates
BRS, TISS Apr. 2004 Final report writing
is in progress
Prof. Arvind Tiwari
LABOUR AND MIGRATION
A Study on Medical Workforce
Shortage in Maharashtra
United Nations Fund for
Population Activities
Sep. 2007 Data collection Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Self-Employed in the Changing
Urban Environment: A Study of
Wastepickers and Domestic
Workers in Mumbai, Nashik
and Solapur
Research Council, TISS May 2007 Data collection Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik
The Adecco–TISS Labour
Market Research Initiative
Sep. 2006 Working papers
completed
Prof R.C. Datta and
Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
Minimum Wages for
Contractual Conservancy
Workers: A Rapid Appraisal of
10 Urban Centres
Navjivan Samiti,
Mumbai
Sep. 2006 Report finalised Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION DEVELOPMENT
Managing Change and its
Sustainability: Case Study of
Britannia, Delhi
Self Oct. 2007 Completed Prof. D.K. Srivastava
Change Management Practices
in Public Sector Undertakings
in India: A Case Study
Self Jul. 2007 Data collection Dr. Sasmita Palo and
Ms. Sarala Rao
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Social Analysis of Joint Forest
Management and Forest
Development Agency Projects:
A Study in Maharashtra
Research Council, TISS Apr. 2007 Report writing Dr. C.J. Sonowal
A Study of Green Houses in
China for Comparison in
Ladakh
Ladakh Development
Support Programme,
SDTT
Dec. 2006 Completed Prof. Janki Andharia and
Dr. Ramila Bisht
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Tile of the Project Sponsor Date of
Sanction/Com-
mencement
Present Position In Charge
Crossing Boundaries:
Strengthening IWRM, Gender,
Equity and Rights Approach in
Water Sector
Wageningen University,
The Netherlands
Sep. 2007 Ongoing Prof. S. Parasuraman,
Prof. Lakshmi Lingam,
Dr. Abdul Shaban and
Mr. K. Ravindran
Watershed Development in a
Rainfed Area: An Impact
Assessment of Watershed
Implemented Village in
Mahabubnagar District of
Andhra Pradesh
BRS, TISS Aug. 2005 Report submitted Mr. P. Gopinath
RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION
Need Assessment of 13
Villages in Uran, Dist. Raigarh,
Maharashtra
Gateway Terminals India
Ltd., Mumbai
May 2007 Completed Dr. H. Beck
Socioeconomic Survey for
NTPC–GPCL JV Thermal Power
Project at Pipavav, Gujarat for
Resettlement and
Rehabilitation of the Project
Affected Persons and Building
Rehabilitation Action Plan
NTPC, Mumbai Jun. 2006 Final copy
submitted
Prof. R.N. Sharma and
Dr. Abdul Shaban
Post-Resettlement Evaluation
of the Resettlement Projects
under the Mumbai Urban
Transport Project
Mumbai Metropolitan
Region Development
Authority
May 2006 Report submitted Prof. R.N. Sharma,
Dr. Manish Kumar Jha,
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas and
Dr. Abdul Shaban
WOMEN
Teaching and Researching
Women’s Issues to Promote
Women’s Equality and
Empowerment
DFID (under the DELPHE
Programme) and the British
Council
Nov. 2007 Ongoing Dr. Nishi Mitra and
Ms. Anjali Dave
Sexual Violence Research
Initiative
WHO Jan. 2007 Completed Dr. Nishi Mitra
Widow’s Woes: Tales of
Survivors
UGC Dec. 2006 Completed Prof. Chhaya Datar
Women and Violence: Review
of Health Records from Aarohi,
Thane
BRS, TISS Dec. 2005 Data analysis Prof. Surinder Jaswal
Water Rights as Women’s
Rights: Women’s Empowerment
through Decentralised Water
Governance in India — Insights
from Maharashtra and Gujarat
International Development
Research Centre, Canada
Jul. 2006 Ongoing Prof. Chhaya Datar
OTHERS
Evaluation of National Service
Scheme in India
Ministry of Sports and
Youth Affairs, GoI
Mar. 2008 Preliminary work Mr. Khalil Ahmed,
Ms. Saman Afroz and
Ms. C. Saigita
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Sanction/Com-
mencement
Present Position In Charge
Music of the Marginalised JTT Mar. 2008 Ongoing Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and
Prof. Anjali Monteiro
Performance and Development
Effectiveness of Sardar Sarovar
Project
Research Council, TISS Jan. 2008 Report submitted Prof. S. Parasuraman and
Ms. Jaya Goyal
Study of Police Welfare in
Mumbai
TISS, and Mumbai Police Oct. 2007 Data entry and
analysis
Prof. Asha Bajpai
Understanding the Reverse
Mortgage Scheme
Senior Citizens’ Association
of Mumbai (Western
Suburbs)
Aug. 2007 Draft report ready Dr. Samta P. Pandya
Global Economic Regions in
India
University of Nottingham,
United Kingdom
Aug. 2007 Ongoing Prof. Swapna
Banerjee-Guha
UNICEF District Facilitators’
Capacity Building and Training
Programme
UNICEF Jul. 2007 Ongoing Dr. S. Parasuraman,
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram,
Prof. Asha Bajpai,
Prof. Pushpendra Singh,
Dr. Manish Kumar Jha,
Dr. Shewli Kumar and
Ms. Jaya Goyal
Mainstreaming Human
Development in Teaching
Programmes: Curriculum
Development
United Nations
Development Programme
(UNDP)
Jul. 2007 Curriculum
development
consultations
Dr. Sandhya Iyer and
Dr. Rohit Mutatkar
Partnering for Knowledge
Development: The TISS–LSE
Programme on the Social
Sciences, Health Studies and
HIV/AIDS
JTT Jun. 2007 Ongoing Prof. S. Parasuraman and
Prof. C. Sengupta
Banking Practices in Rural and
Semi-Urban Maharashtra, India
NCR Financial Solutions
Group Ltd.
Jun. 2007 Phase I draft
report submitted
Dr. Sujata Sriram,
Dr. Abdul Shaban and
Ms. Rosamma Veedon
A Study of Causes and
Consequences of Social Unrest
in South Bihar
Research Council, TISS Jun. 2007 Data collection Dr. Manish Kumar Jha
NCCR North-South: Research
Partnership for Mitigation
Syndromes of Global Change
Development Studies
Group, University of Zurich
Jun. 2007 Ongoing Dr. R. Ramakumar
Agrarian Change in Rural
Maharashtra: Resurveys of
Selected Villages
Research Council, TISS Jun. 2007 Ongoing Dr. R. Ramakumar
Tourism Study in Andaman and
Nicobar Islands
Action Aid, India May 2007 Completed Prof. Janki Andharia
Programme Grant for
Supporting Pani Vikas:
A People’s Organisation in
Khargon District, Madhya
Pradesh
JTT Jun. 2006 Ongoing Dr. Abdul Shaban
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Tile of the Project Sponsor Date of
Sanction/Com-
mencement
Present Position In Charge
Outcome Budgeting in
Maharashtra
Department of Finance,
GoM
May 2006 Final report
submitted
Prof. S. Parasuraman,
Prof. Chhaya Datar,
Prof. Vrinda Datta,
Prof. Pushpendra Singh,
Prof. Surinder Jaswal
Prof. A. Ramaiah
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi,
Dr. Arvind Tiwari,
Dr. Santanu Sarkar,
Dr. Sasmita Palo,
Dr. Bipin Jojo,
Dr. Abdul Shaban and
Mr. Vijay Raghavan
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Sanction/Com-
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Present Position In Charge
APPENDIX 2
Publications
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS
Ms. Saman Afroz
· User Charges in Public Health Institutions: An Experience across Nations; The Indian Journal of Social Work, 67(4), 394–408, 2006.
Prof. Janki Andharia
· Reconceputalising Community Organisation in India: A Transdisciplinary Perspective, Journal of Community Practice (Special Issue on
Interdisciplinary Community Development: International Perspectives) 15(1/2), 91–120, 2007.
Prof. Shalini Bharat
· Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of People Living with HIV: Challenges for Health Care Providers, Reproductive
Health Matters, 15(29), 93–112, 2007.
· Understanding and Measuring AIDS-related Stigma in Health Care Settings: A Development Country Perspective, Journal of Social
Aspects of HIV/AIDS, 4(2), 615–625, 2007 (co-author).
Ms. Parama Bhattacharyya
· Flood Disaster Studies and Damage Mitigation: Application of Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Systems, Journal of Geomatics,
1(2), 93–99, 2007 (co-author).
Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik
· Membership Verification of Trade Unions: For What Purpose? Labour File, 5(1–2), 5–12, 2008.
Dr. Anindita Chakrabarti
· Antenatal and Maternal Health Care Utilisation? Evidence from N.E. States of India, Applied Economics, 39(6), 683–695, 2007
(co-author).
Dr. Neela Dabir
· Faith-based Programs and Outcomes for Street-living Youth in Los Angeles, Mumbai and Nairobi: A Comparative Study, International
Social Work, 51(2), 159–177, 2008 (co-author).
Dr. Neela Dabir and Ms. Mohua Nigudkar
· Child Abuse: Confronting Reality, Economic and Political Weekly, 42(27 & 28), 2863–2865, 2007.
Prof. Chhaya Datar
· Failure of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in Maharashtra, Economic and Political Weekly, 42(34), 3454–3457, 2007.
Mr. Mathew George
· Socioeconomic and Cultural Dimension and Health Seeking Behaviour for Leptospirosis: A Case Study of Kerala, Journal of Health
Management, 9(3), 381–398, 2007.
Prof. T. Jayaraman
· India’s Nuclear Policy at the Cross-Roads: The Indo–US Nuclear Deal, Contemporary Perspectives, 2(1), 159–174, 2007.
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
· Anaemia as a Life-Long Problem of Indian Rural Women: A Study of Maharashtra, Women’s Link, 13(4), 10–15, 2007.
· Empowerment of Women and Role of NGOs, Ashwattha, 1(3), 14–17, 2007.
Dr. Ashwani Kumar
· Exiled Between Home and Memory, Seminar, 580, 15–20, 2007.
Dr. Samta P. Pandya
· Religiosity and Ageing, Bhavan’s Journal, 54(1), 23–29, 2007.
Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
· Indigenous Knowledge and Fast Moving Consumer Goods: Are We Seeing Some Tradeoffs? International Journal of Agricultural
Resources, Governance and Ecology, 6, 612–625, 2007.
Dr. R. Ramakumar
· Revival of Agricultural Credit in the 2000s: An Explanation, Econand Political Weekly, 42(52), 57–64, 2007 (co-author).
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Dr. Gaurang R. Sahay
· Marxism and the Orient: A Reading of Marx, Borderlands e-Journal, 6(1), 1–2, 2007.
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
· Maternal Health Care Seeking among Tribal Adolescent Girls in Jharkhand, Economic and Political Weekly, 42(48), 56–61, 2007.
Dr. Sunil D. Santha
· State Interventions and Natural Resource Management: A Study on Social Interfaces in a Riverine Fisheries Setting in Kerala, India,
Natural Resources Forum: A United Nations Sustainable Development Journal, 31(1), 61–70, 2007.
· Conflicts in Fish Trade: A Study among the Riverine Fishing Communities in Kerala, International Sociological Association E-Bulletin,
8(Winter), 22–35, 2007.
Dr. Abdul Shaban and Prof. R.N. Sharma
· Water Consumption Pattern in Domestic Households in Major Cities, Economic and Political Weekly, 42(23), 2190–2197, 2007.
Dr. Hemal Shroff
· The Tripartite Model of Body Image and Eating Disturbance: A Replication with a Japanese Sample, International Journal of Eating
Disorders, 4(1), 88–91, 2007.
Prof. D.P. Singh
· Migration in Madhya Pradesh: Trends, Patterns and Characteristics, Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Science Research, 12(1),
74–101, 2007.
Dr. C.J. Sonowal
· Demographic Transition of Tribal People in Forest Villages of Assam, Studies on Tribes and Tribals, 5(1), 47–58, 2007.
· Entrepreneurship Development: A Study among the Tribes of Assam, The ICFAI Journal of History and Culture, 2(2), 1–29, 2008.
· Tradition Vs. Transition: Acceptance of Health Care Systems among the Santhals of Orissa, Studies on Ethno-Medicine, 1(2), 138–147,
2007 (co-author).
Dr. Harshad Thakur
· Comparison of Glucosamine Sulfate and a Polyherbal Supplement for the Relief of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Randomized Controlled
Trial, BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 7(34), 1–13, 2007, also available at http://www.biomedcentral.com/
1472-6882/7/34 (co-author).
Dr. Harshad Thakur and Mr. M. Mariappan
· External Evaluation of User Fee Scheme in Government Hospitals in Maharashtra State in India, Artha Vijnana Journal of the Gokhale
Institute of Politics and Economics, 49(3), 2007
Dr. Harshad Thakur and Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
· The Problem of Kala Azar in Bihar and West Bengal, Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society, 42(1), 49–62, 2007
Prof. G.G. Wankhede
· Accessing Higher Education: Affirmative Action and Structured Inequality: The Indian Experience, Social Change, 38(1), 31–51, 2008.
Prof. C.A.K Yesudian
· Poverty Alleviation Programmes in India: A Social Audit, Indian Journal of Medical Research, 126, 364–373, 2007.
· Developing Research Capacity in Community Based Organisation for Health Development, Journal of Health Development, 2(3&4),
2006.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Prof. Janki Andharia
· Reconceptualising Community Organisation in India: A Transdisciplinary Perspective. In A.K. Johnson Butterfield and Y. Korazim-Korosy
(Eds.), Interdisciplinary Community Development: International Perspectives, New York: Haworth Press, 2007 (co-author).
Prof. Asha Bajpai
· Children and Young Persons. In R. Mohan (Ed.), Halsbury’s Laws of India Citizenship and Migration, Civil Aviation and Children and
Young Persons (Re-issue), New Delhi: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2007.
Dr. Amita Bhide and Prof. Usha S. Nayar
· Contextualising Media Competencies of Youth in India. In S. Livingstone (Ed.), International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture,
New York: Sage Publications, 2008.
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Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik
· Cooperative and Emancipation of the Marginalised: Case Studies from Two Cities in India. In R. Kunbur, M. Chen and R. Jhabvala (Eds.),
Membership Based Organisations of the Poor, New York: Routledge, 2007.
· Street Vendors in India: The Struggle for Recognition. In A. Morales and J. Cross (Eds.), Street Entrepreneurs: People, Place and
Politics, New York: Routledge, 2007.
· Delhi. In Innovative Policies for the Urban Informal Economy, Nairobi: UN-HABITAT, 2007.
Dr. Anindita Chakrabarti
· Efficiency in Production of Health: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis for Indian States. In A. Tavidze (Ed.), Global Economics: New
Research, New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2007 (co-author).
Prof. Chhaya Datar
· Restructuring the Employment Guarantee Scheme: Effort to Provide Livelihood Opportunities through Women’s SHGs and Horticulture
in Maharashtra. In S. Krishna (Ed.), Women’s Livelihood Rights: Recasting Citizenship for Development, New Delhi: Sage Publications,
2007.
Dr. Swapan Garain
· Funding Issues in NGO Section in India. In A. Sarkar (Ed.), NGOs and Globalization: Development and Organizational Facets, Jaipur:
Rawat Publications, 2008.
Dr. Ritambhara Hebbar
· The Category ‘Rural’ Revisited: A Dalit Perspective from a Village in Maharashtra. In I. Ahmed and S.B. Upadhyay (Eds.), Dalit Assertion
in Society, Literature and History, Delhi: Deshkal Publications, 2007.
Dr. Manish Kumar Jha
· People’s Expression for Justice in Jehanabad. In R. Sammadar (Ed.), Policies and Practices for the Weapons of the Weak, Kolkata:
Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group, 2007.
Prof. Lina Kashyap
· Indian Families in Transition: Implications for Family Policy. In A.S. Loveless and T.B. Holman (Eds.), The Family in the New Millennium:
World Voices Supporting the Natural Clan, Wesport, CT: Praeger Publisher, 2007.
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath
· Towards a New Behavioural Model of Information Seeking on the Web. In M.M. Koganuramath, B.D. Kumbar and B.S. Kademani (Eds.),
Library and Information Science Profession in the Knowledge Society (Prof. C.R. Karisiddappa Festschrift), New Delhi: Allied
Publishers, 2008 (co-author).
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi
· Child Care in the Service Sector: Perception of Multiple State Holders. In V. Datta and R. Konantambigi (Eds.), Day Care for Young
Children in India: Issues and Prospects, New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, 2007 (co-author).
· Developmental Needs of Young Children: The Home, Day Care and State Linkages. In V. Datta and R. Konantambigi (Eds.), Day Care for
Young Children in India: Issues and Prospects, New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, 2007.
· Home and Day Care Contexts: Social and Cognitive Development of Children. In V. Datta and R. Konantambigi (Eds.), Day Care for Young
Children in India: Issues and Prospects, New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, 2007.
· Maternal Perceptions about Satisfaction in Child Care and Development of Children. In V. Datta and R. Konantambigi (Eds.), Day Care for
Young Children in India: Issues and Prospects, New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, 2007 (co-author).
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi and Prof. Vrinda Datta
· Future Perspectives. In V. Datta and R. Konantambigi (Eds.), Day Care for Young Children in India: Issues and Prospects, New Delhi:
Concept Publishing Company, 2006.
Dr. Ashwani Kumar
· Hind Swaraj: An Apocalyptic Search for a Politics of Future. In B.S. Bibhuti (Ed.), Celebrating Satyagraha, Delhi: Academic Excellence,
2008.
Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
· Domains of Empowerment: Women in Micro-credit Groups Negotiating with Multiple Patriarchies. In C. Elliott (Ed.), Global
Empowerment of Women: Responses to Globalization and Politicized Religions, New York: Routledge, 2008.
Dr. Nandini Manjrekar
· Contemporary Challenges to Women’s Education: Towards an Elusive Goal. In R.B.S. Verma, H.S. Verma and N. Hasnain (Eds.), Towards
Empowering Indian Women: Mapping Specifics of Tasks in Crucial Sectors, New Delhi: Serial Publishing, 2007.
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Prof. Usha S. Nayar
· Construction of Childhood Interactions and Inclusions: Growing up in a Family with Hindu Values Orientation. In T. Wyller and U.S. Nayar
(Eds.), The Religions’ Contribution to Children’s Citizenship, Germany: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 2007.
Dr. R. Ramakumar
· Centre-State Relations and Regional Dimensions of Inequality. In J.M. Rao, J.J. Thomas and R. Ramakumar (Eds.), Contemporary
Issues in Indian Economy, Spain: Instituto de Altos Estudios Universitarios, 2007.
· Economic Reforms in India. In J.M. Rao, J.J. Thomas and R. Ramakumar (Eds.), Contemporary Issues in Indian Economy, Spain:
Instituto de Altos Estudios Universitarios, 2007.
· Employment and Poverty in India. In J.M. Rao, J.J. Thomas and R. Ramakumar (Eds.), Contemporary Issues in Indian Economy, Spain:
Instituto de Altos Estudios Universitarios, 2007.
· India’s Agricultural Economy. In J.M. Rao, J.J. Thomas and R. Ramakumar (Eds.), Contemporary Issues in Indian Economy, Spain:
Instituto de Altos Estudios Universitarios, 2007.
· State, Politics and Civil Society: A Note on the Experience of Kerala. In U. Geiser and S. Rist (Eds.), Decentralisation, Social Movements
and Natural Resource Management, Zurich: University of Zurich, 2008 (co-author).
Dr. Gaurang Sahay
· Decentralisation, Panchayati Raj and the Rights of Marginalised Groups in India: A Case for Civil Society. In B.C. Barik and U.C. Sahoo
(Eds.), Panchayati Raj Institutions and Rural Development: Narratives on Inclusion of Excluded, Jaipur: Rawat Publicatioins, 2008.
Dr. Abdul Shaban
· Urban Environmental Mismanagement in India: Issues and Challenges. In A.L. Singh and S. Fazal (Eds.), Urban Environmental
Management, New Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2008.
· Water Resources. In M.H. Qureshi (Chief Advisor), India: People and Economy (Textbook in Geography for Class XII), New Delhi:
National Council for Education Research and Training, 2007.
Prof. R.N. Sharma
· Search for Human Development in De-humanised Indian Society. In S.K. Pant (Ed.), Human Development: Concept and Issues in
Context of Globalisation, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2007.
Prof. D.P. Singh
· Population of Mumbai: Trends and Prospects. In S. Palnitkar (Ed), Mumbai Human Development Report, Mumbai: All India Institute of
Local Self-Government.
Prof. Arvind Tiwari
· Victims of Human Rights Violations: An Indian Perspective. In K. Chockalingam and R.K. Raghavan (Eds.), New Perspectives in
Victimology, Chennai: Indian Society of Victimology, 2008.
Prof. Padma Velaskar
· At the Intersection of Caste, Class and Partriarchy: Exploring Dalit Women’s Oppression. In A. Imtiaz and S. Upadhyay (Eds.), Dalit
Assertion in Society: Literature and History, Delhi: Deshkaal Publications, 2007.
· Caste, Gender and Education: Dalit Girls Access to Schooling in Maharashtra. In J.B.J. Tilak (Ed.), Women’s Education and
Development, Delhi: Gyan Publishing House, 2007.
· National Commitment to Education of Dalits: A Critical Commentary on the Education Commission, 1964–66. In V. Prakash and K. Biswal
(Eds.), Perspectives on Education and Development: Revisiting Education Commission and After, Delhi: Shipra Publications, 2008.
AUTHORED/EDITED BOOKS
Prof. Vrinda Datta and Dr. Rajani Konantambigi (Eds.)
· Day Care for Young Children in India: Issues and Prospects, New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, 2007.
Dr. Samapti Guha
· WP 21, London: Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Sciences, October 2007.
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath
· Library and Information Science Profession in the Knowledge Society (Prof. C.R. Karisiddappa Festschrift), New Delhi: Allied
Publications, 2008 (co-author).
Dr. Ashwani Kumar
· Community Warriors: State, Peasants and Private Caste Armies in Bihar, London/Delhi: Anthem Press, 2008.
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Prof. Usha S. Nayar
· The Given Child: The Religions’ Contributions to Children’s Citizenship, Germany: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 2007 (co-editor).
Prof. A. Ramaiah
· Laws for Dalit Rights and Dignity: Experiences and Responses from Tamil Nadu, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2007.
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
· Transfer of Home-Based Neonatal Care from SEARCH to Other Organisations, Gadchiroli: SEARCH, 2008 (co-author).
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Ms. Manjiri Amitabh
· Are We Getting Back to Tylorism?,Times Ascent, Pune: October 24, 2007.
Prof. Asha Bajpai
· Who is a Child? Agenda — Infochange India, 8, 8–11, 2007.
Prof. Shalini Bharat
· NRHM Common Review Mission Report for UP (one district), New Delhi: National Health Systems Resource Centre, 2007.
· Report on Demographic Transition among the Parsi Community of India: A Study of the Familial, Marital and Social-Psychological
Dimensions (Phase I Qualitative Study), Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2007.
Prof. Shalini Bharat and Dr. Mathew George
· Improving Performance of Public Hospitals: Review of Rogi Kalyan Samitis, Mumbai: School of Health Systems Studies, TISS, 2008.
Prof. Shalini Bharat, Dr. Ramila Bisht, Mr. M. Mariappan, Dr. K. Mukherjee, Dr. Harshad Thakur and Dr. V. Gowri
· Monograph: Public Health Workforce in Maharashtra: An Assessment, Mumbai: School of Health Systems Studies, TISS, 2007.
Dr. Amita Bhide and Prof. Usha S. Nayar
· Chini Kavita. In Parallax Visions: Anthropology of Writings by India China Fellows, 2006–2008, New York: New School University, 2008.
· Urban Migrations in India and China: Some Reflection. In Parallax Visions: Anthropology of Writings by India China Fellows,
2006–2008, New York: New School University, 2008.
Dr. Shankar Das
· Essential Concepts of Training for Trainers: Manual for Training of Trainers, Mumbai: Management Human Resource Training, 2008.
Prof. Chhaya Datar
· Widow’s Woes: Farmers’ Wives in Vidarbha, Saturday Issue of Chaturang, Loksatta, February 2, 2008, Mumbai.
Prof. Ranu Jain
· Report on Socio-Economic and Educational Status of Muslims in Mumbai, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2007.
Prof. T. Jayaraman
· Book Review: The Trouble with Physics, by Lee Smolin, The Hindu, October 16, 2007, Chennai.
· Critical Q&A on the Indo–US Nuclear Deal for Non-experts (in Tamil), Chennai: Tamil Nadu Science Forum, 2007.
· Scientific Realism for the Contemporary Materialist, The Marxist, 23(1), 30–59, 2007.
Dr. Bipin Jojo
· Editorial, E-Magazine-www.tribalzone.net, Tribal Zone Magazine, March–April 2008.
Mr. Mahesh Kamble
· Social Strategies to Develop Disaster-Resilient Communities in India. In Souvenir released on the occasion of the International Civil
Defence and Security Seminar on ‘Civil Defence Can Build Disaster Resilient Communities’, 2007.
· Food to the Poor: Implementation of Eight Food-related Schemes in Maharashtra, Mangaon: National Centre for Advocacy Studies,
2008 (co-author).
Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
· Book Review: Behind the Veil: Resistance, Women and the Everyday in Colonial South Asia, edited by Anindita Ghosh, The Book
Review, 32(2), 81, 2008.
· Gender Inequities in Health Access and Outcomes. In A Report on Health Inequities in Maharashtra, Pune: SATHI (co-author).
Dr. B. Manjula
· Planning for the Sixth Scheduled Areas, New Delhi: Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India, 2007.
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Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal
· Book Review: Fractured States: Smallpox, Public Health and Vaccination Policy in British India, 1800–1947, International Studies,
44(3), 270–276, 2007.
· Book Review: Slouching Towards Ayodhya: From Congress to Hindutva in Indian Politics, Politikon, 34(3), 393-399, 2007.
· Book Review: Prophets Facing Backward: Postmodernism, Science and Hindu Nationalism, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 68(1),
171–176, 2008.
Dr. Sasmita Palo and Dr. Santanu Sarkar
· Outcome Budget, 2006–07 (Interim Report: Conceptual Framework), Mumbai: Ministry of Finance, Government of Maharashtra, 2008.
Prof. S. Parasuraman
· Uncovering Myth of Urban Development in Mumbai. In Urban Age India: Understanding the Maximum City, London/Mumbai: London
School of Economics, 2007.
Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
· Employability: Concepts, Indicators & Practices, ATLMRI Discussion Paper 2, TISS, 2007.
· Jobless Growth to Inclusive Growth: Employability as an Alternative Planning Strategy, ATLMRI Discussion Paper 3, TISS, 2007.
· A Social Enterprise for Employability Enhancement of Business Plan, ATLMRI Discussion Paper 4, TISS, 2007.
· Educational Attainment of Youth and Indian Labour Market: An Exploration through Data, ATLMRI Discussion Paper 5, TISS, 2007.
Ms. Shilpa Phadke
· The Perils of Pleasure, Art India, 2007, 10(3), 55, 2007.
Mr. Vijay Raghavan
· Catching Them Young, Hindustan Times, August 31, 2007, Mumbai.
· Production of Under Trial Prisoners through the Video-Conferencing System: Efficiency Vs. Access to Justice, e-gov: The E-Government
Magazine for Asia and the Middle East, 2(15), 2007.
Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
· Book Review: Integration Movement of the Naga Tribes, Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society, 42(2), 114–115, 2007.
Dr. Gaurang Sahay
· Book Review: Colonializing Agriculture: The Myth of Punjab Exceptionalism, Sociological Bulletin, 56(2), 317–320, 2007.
Dr. Sunil D. Santha
· All in the Development Game: Notes from a Fieldworker’s Diary! Akansha, 1, 21–24, January 2008.
· Viewpoint: Are Poverty and Land Degradation Inevitable in Desert Prone Areas? Natural Resources Forum Journal, 32, 77–80, 2008.
Dr. Abdul Shaban (co-author)
· Book Review: Colonial and Post-Colonial Geographies of India, Sociological Bulletin, 56(1), 163–165, 2007.
Prof. R.N. Sharma
· The White Collar Criminals, One India — One People, 11(5), 2007.
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APPENDIX 3
Field Action Projects
CAPACITY BUILDING
Community Resource Centre, estd.: 2008
Katchal, Nicobar Islands.
Sponsor : Classic Stripes and Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management, TISS
Objectives : · Training community-based volunteers.
· Enhancing knowledge base and advocacy skills of tribals.
· Awareness raising on social, legal and government schemes.
· Research and documentation.
Programme : New project conceived in continuation with the earlier one. Working towards a new Memorandum of Understanding with
the Andaman & Nicobar Islands administration, in liaison with other partner organisations.
Project Staff : Ms. J. Madhu, Mr. Dharmananda Saundaray, Mr. Vilas Scaria and Mr. Rajendra.
Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. Janki Andharia.
NGO Centre Field Action Project, estd.: 1999
TISS, Mumbai.
Objectives : · Promoting NGO sustainability.
· Promoting dialogue among NGO stakeholders.
· Provide capacity building support.
Programmes : · Moderating NGO Centre and Group.
· Clearing House: responding to queries from NGO functionaries.
Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Swapan Garain.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Nav Chetna, estd.: 1996
Pen, Raigad District
Sponsor : Housing Development Finance Corporation
Objectives : · Rights of institutionalised children.
· Supplement government efforts.
· Improve access and quality of education.
Programmes : · Started a seasonal hostel for 35 children of migrant tribal families.
· Conducted survey of children out of school.
· Anand Mela.
· Vardhapan Divas.
· Fund-raising efforts.
Project Staff : Mr. Vinod Manekar and Ms. Rodra Joshi.
Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. Vidya Rao.
Muskaan: Child and Adolescent Guidance Centre of TISS, estd.: 1937
Cotton Green, Mumbai.
Sponsor : TISS
Objectives : · Provide child and adolescent mental health services.
· Create awareness about child and adolescent mental health issues.
· Undertake research and capacity building.
Programmes : · Workshop with Family Court Judges.
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· Collaboration with M.L. Dhavale Trust to offer services through the Mother and Child Hospital, Dahisar.
Project Staff : Ms. Freny Italia, Ms. Kiran Bhosale, Ms. Samhita Chatterjee and Ms. Draupadi Kanekar.
Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Shubhada Maitra.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Prayas, estd.: 1990
9/1 B.D.D. Chawls, Worli, Mumbai.
Objectives: · Demonstrate the need for social work intervention in the criminal justice system, namely, at police stations, prisons,
criminal courts, legal aid systems and institutions for women.
· Work towards the rehabilitation of persons coming out of or vulnerable to crime or prostitution.
· Provide support to families of persons in crime/prostitution, especially children, to counter negative influences and
prevent criminalisation.
· Improve access of citizens in the criminal justice system to their legal rights and promote the use of correctional laws
towards rehabilitation of vulnerable groups such as women, youth and children.
· Increase awareness in government and society about issues related to the rehabilitation of persons affected by crime
or prostitution towards law and policy change.
· Generate knowledge in the field of social work, criminology and corrections through the analysis of field experiences.
Programmes and : · Prison: Completed a project supported by the United Nations Development Programme on access to justice to under
Interventions trial prisoners in Mumbai and Thane districts.
· Police Station: Worked in CST Railway Police Station and Bharuch ‘A’ Division Police Station to prevent
criminalisation of vulnerable groups and provide socio-legal support services to women, children and other
marginalised groups approaching the police.
· Criminal Court: Collaborated with the Mumbai District Legal Service Authority towards improving access to legal aid
for under trial prisoners and increasing legal awareness among custodialised populations and vulnerable groups in
the community. Conducted workshops with the judiciary on issues relating to implementation of correctional laws,
rehabilitation of women and male youth offenders, and legal awareness camps in the community on legal rights of
persons facing criminalisation due to lack of housing.
· Protective Institutions for Women: Organised awareness sessions and rehabilitation activities for women in the
Protective Home and Reception Centre at Chembur. Initiated a project aimed at income generation for women
residing in the above-mentioned institutions.
· Contact-cum-Rehabilitation Unit: Providing a range of services for women, youth and/or their families approaching
Prayas after their release from prison/custodial institution or referred by clients, ex-clients, police/prison/
institutional staff, judiciary, NGOs/CBOs or members of the community. The focus is on a placement programme for
on-the-job training and employment creation for women and youth through the NGO sector.
· Research and Documentation: Completed a National Scoping Study on NGOs working in prisons in collaboration
with the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, Delhi. Prayas had taken the responsibility of covering the Western
and Southern States of the country.
· Policy and Advocacy: Taking up field issues with government departments concerned, i.e., police, prison, law and
judiciary, women and child development, home, youth affairs and education — both at the State and Central levels.
Last year, the following State- and District-level programmes were organised: Seminar on Law and Poverty; State-
level Workshop on Probation Services; Seminar on Role of Duty Counsels and Legal Aid Lawyers: Issues and
Suggestions; and organised meetings with the judiciary in Metropolitan and Sessions Courts in Mumbai on
Implementation of P.O. Act, Borstal Schools Act, and provisions relating to Personal Bond, in collaboration with
Mumbai District Legal Services Authority.
Project Staff : Administrator: Mr. Shamal Godambe. Project Coordinator: Ms. Penelope Tong. Rehabilitation Team: Mr. Vijay Johare,
Mr. Murlidhar Jagtap, Mr. Shahnawaz Pathan, Ms. Salma Naik, Ms. Varsha Lad, Ms. Babita Salvi, Mr. Chandrkant Shinde,
Mr. Devchand Randive, Ms. Jyoti Lokhande, Ms. Pramila Madupuri, Ms. Lata Ganage, Ms. Vishaka More, Mr. Suryakant
Mane, Ms. Sangeeta Gawli, Ms. Sujata Jagtap, Mr. Dalvi, Mr. Shankar Pokharkar, Ms. Smita Jadhav, Mr. Vijay More. Law,
Policy Advocacy, Documentation, Training and Mentoring: Mr. Silvin Kale, Mr. Sunil Mhaske, Ms. Aruna Nimse, Mr.
Sudhakar Babu, Ms. Pradnya Shinde, Ms. Surekha Sale, Ms. Sharon Menezes, Mr. Vikas Kadam and Ms. T.S. Devayani.
Bharuch Team: Mr. Vithalbhai Solanki, Ms. Pooja Shrimali, Ms. Vaishali Jaiswal, Ms. Neeta Gujar and Ms. Krupa Shah.
Project Advisor : Dr. Sanober Sahni.
Faculty-in-Charge : Mr. Vijay Raghavan.
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DALIT AND TRIBAL ISSUES
Shramik Adivasi Sanghtahana: Lok Vikas Sahayog Trust Project: People's Movement against Exploitation and Corruption, estd.: 2005
Betul, Harda and Khandwa Districts of Madhya Pradesh.
Sponsor : Sir JRD Tata Trust
Objective : To empower the tribals to stand-up for their rights to development, a life of dignity free from exploitation and suppression
of any kind. In this endeavour, the mission is to provide support to the people to acquire the necessary comprehension,
skills or education.
Programmes : · Documentation.
· Seminar at the Institute level.
Project Staff : Mr. Anurag Modi, Ms. Shamim Meghani, Mr. Rajendra and Mr. Mangal.
Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Rajani Konantambigi.
Social Work Advocacy Alliance, estd.: 2005
TISS, Mumbai.
Objective : Augment the work of Dalit and Tribal organisations.
Programmes : · Facilitate gathering of Dalit organisations.
· Augmenting the work of the National Alliance of Dalit and Tribal Social Workers.
· Facilitate the gathering of Tribal organisations.
Faculty-in-Charge : Mr. Daniel S.R., Dr. Bipin Jojo and Mr. Alex Akhup.
HEALTH
Sure Start, estd.: 2007
Navi Mumbai.
Sponsor : Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation
Objective : Improved maternal and neo-natal health (reduction in mortality and illness) in Navi Mumbai.
Programmes : · Hired and trained staff.
· Organised community events to sensitise people to our project and staff.
· Assisting in adolescent health awareness campaigns.
Project Coordinator : Ms. Prajakta Gaikwad.
Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Hemal Shroff.
Community Monitoring of Rural Health Services through the National Rural Health Mission, estd.: 2007
Osmanabad, Maharashtra.
Sponsor : Government of India, through SATHI SEHAT, Pune
Objectives : · Providing regular and systematic information about community needs and health planning.
· Feedback according to locally developed yardsticks and key health service indicators.
· Fulfilment of National Rural Health Mission entitlements.
· Enabling the community and community-based organisations to participate in the health planning process.
Programmes : · Formed District Monitoring Team/Committee comprising district revenue, development, health officials and NGOs.
· Organising District Mentoring Team Committee meetings.
· Coordination with the Block nodal agency for identification of Block coordinators and Block facilitators.
· Organisation of District level workshop and training of Block facilitators.
· Facilitated formation/expansion of Village Health Committees (VHCs) in six villages of each Block. A total of 17 VHCs
to be formed/expanded in each district.
· Three village meetings organised for community mobilisation and formation/expansion of the VHC in each village.
Project Staff : Ms. Ashwini Dorwat.
Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Babasaheb Kazi and Ms. Anjali Kulkarni.
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Aarohi: Counselling and Legal Aid Centre for Women in Distress, estd.: 2000
Thane.
Sponsor : Thane Municipal Corporation
Objectives : · To strengthen the utilisation of the health care services by working with various health functionaries, as well as
groups of women, children and low-income groups.
· To initiate and carry out need-based research to enable the Thane health system to respond more appropriately to
people's needs.
· To initiate and demonstrate interventions in the psychosocial aspects of health.
Programme : · Project is under the process of being mainstreamed in Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) II in Chhatrapati Shivaji
Maharaj Hospital, Kalwa, Thane.
Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. Surinder Jaswal.
Turbhe Health and Development Project, estd.: 1995
Turbhe, Navi Mumbai.
Sponsor : Family Health International
Objective : To demonstrate urban primary healthcare strategies.
Project Coordinator : Ms. Meera Limaye.
Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian and Dr. Hemal Shroff.
Integrated Rural Health and Development, estd.: 1986
Aghai Village, Shahapur Taluka, Thane District, Maharashtra.
Sponsor : TISS and Volkart
Objectives : · Ameliorative measures on health and education.
· Utilisation and generation of local resources.
Programmes : · Formation of youth sanghatanas.
· Formation of study groups.
· Fund raising.
· Strengthening of self-help groups.
· Initiated process of collaboration with Mahila Arthik Vikas Mahamandal.
Project Staff : Mr. Vishwajeet.
Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. Vimla Nadkarni, Dr. Asha Banu Soletti and Dr. Swati Banerjee.
HIV/AIDS
Strengthening Capacity of NGOs in Mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS in Development Work, estd.: 2007
Mumbai.
Sponsor : UNDP
Objectives : · Critically understand the concepts of mainstreaming of HIV.
· Build awareness about mainstreaming HIV in development work as an important strategy of scaling up responses to
HIV.
· Understand the relevance of mainstreaming HIV in India.
· Understand the need for planning and preparations for positive sustenance of mainstreaming programmes.
· Learn the skills to develop criteria for selection of focal points and work out their roles and responsibilities.
· Understand the different principles of mainstreaming.
Programmes : · Orientation and ToT workshops.
· Developed a manual on mainstreaming.
· Developed proposals for training organisations to train grassroots workers.
Project Staff : Ms. Sheetal Agarwal, Ms. Yasmin Sayyad, Ms. Shweta Bajaj and Ms. Noorjehan.
Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. Vimla Nadkarni and Ms. Brinelle D'Souza.
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SATHI AASTHA, estd.: 2005
Navi Mumbai.
Sponsor : Society for Social Voluntary Agencies and Family Health International
Objectives : · HIV and STI prevention among commercial sex workers (CSWs) in Turbhe Stores area.
· Empowerment of the women to form a community-based organisation.
Programmes : · Supported the formation of a community-based organisation, which consists of 77 smaller sub-organisations of
CSWs.
· Organised many health camps, a syphilis check campaign and have improved the overall health of the women in this
area.
Project Coordinator : Ms. Aiswarya Sengupta.
Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Hemal Shroff.
SATHI-Nepal, estd.: 2004
Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
Sponsor : Family Health International
Objectives : · HIV prevention and health promotion among Nepali migrants.
· Care and treatment of HIV positive Nepali migrants in Mumbai.
Programmes : · Ongoing interactions with municipal bodies that refuse to provide medical services to Nepali migrants and succeeded
in ensuring that these migrants get treatment in many of the municipal hospitals.
· Reached out to many more positive people who are now getting care and treatment via this project.
Project Staff : 46.
Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Hemal Shroff.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Koshish, estd.: 2006
Mumbai.
Sponsor : Action Aid, India
Objectives : · To reach out to the destitute and homeless population in Mumbai and undertake research in order to understand their
psychological, social, economic and cultural contexts.
· To engage with daily issues of survival, protection and growth, thus addressing the immediate causes that lead to
beggary or unlawful activities.
· To mobilise the destitute and homeless population to participate in the process of rehabilitation and reintegration.
· To engage in advocacy for inclusive policy and programmes, and to foster reintegration.
· To network with state agencies and non-governmental bodies for intervention, advocacy and resource mobilisation.
Programmes : · Rules Implementation: Implement the Rules of the Beggary Act: for example, use of clauses for ‘Special Release’ and
‘Release on Licence' referring patients to other hospitals, etc.
· Approval for Legal Counsels from State Legal Aid Services Authority: The State Legal Authority was requested to
appoint lawyers from the State Legal Aid Panel who could represent the cases of beggary in the court. This request
has been approved, and the Member Secretary of the State Legal Service Authority has directed the Chief
Metropolitan Magistrate to appoint two such legal counsels.
· Ambulance Service Initiated: This major development initiated with the help of ‘Project Crayons’ has resulted in very
effective addressal of medical issues. On an average, every day, the ambulance takes about 8 patients to different
hospitals after being referred by the Chief Medical Officer from the institution. This service is also available to the
other women's institutions in the complex like Kasturba and Navjeevan Mahila Vasatigruhas (Homes for women in
distress and women rescued from prostitution).
· Formation of National Alliance: Koshish was instrumental in the formation of a network of organisations working on
the issue of homelessness and allied issues. Currently, it has about 25 organisations from 12 different states as
members. This alliance aims to work towards policy formulation at the national level, with regard to the issue of
homelessness and destitution.
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· Training: Conducted a residential State-level workshop for Department of Women and Child Development officials at
Pune; a training workshop for 150 Police Officers; and capacity-building sessions for the caretaker staff at Beggars
Home.
· Studies Undertaken: A state-wide study on 'Identification of Various Processes and Mechanisms Adopted in Various
Homes across the State’; and a study on the ‘Socio-Economic Background of People Processed under BPBA'.
Project Staff : Mr. Mohammed Tarique Qureshi, Mr. Sherbahadur Thapa, Ms. Santoshi Dekhle and Ms. Pallavi.
Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Asha Banu Soletti.
HUM (Humanity United in M-Ward), estd.: 2002
M-Ward, Mumbai.
Sponsor : TISS and Local donors
Objective : To enable people to become agents of change within the framework of human rights and work towards social justice,
peace and equal participation of men and women towards social development and goals of sustainable development.
This would be achieved through awareness and education about peace and human rights, facilitation of open dialogue
between groups, and helping people to define their collective needs and work towards achieving these.
Programmes : The issue of Solid Waste Management and its relation to Environment Rights was the focus of work this year. The
activities related to:
· Creating awareness among different population groups: children, youth, NGOs, citizen's groups, and others.
· Building an action system which included citizen groups, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and HUM
through dialogue.
· Organise a week-long ‘Saaf Suthra Campaign’ in January 2008. Activities included street-plays, competitions,
children's rallies, public meetings, appreciation of sweepers, and monitoring BMC work.
Project Staff : Ms. Ketki Borkar.
Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Lata Narayan and Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram.
LIVELIHOOD
Vidarbha Livelihood Reconstruction Project, estd.: 2007
Yevatmal District.
Sponsor : Tata Social Welfare Trust
Objective : Evolving an intervention programme to address the issues of farmers in the Vidarbha region.
Programmes : · Support to the team doing the scoping study and evolving a field intervention project.
· Meetings with NGOs and activists of the region.
· Draft intervention project document.
Project Staff : Mr. Ram Rathod, Mr. Swapnil Barai, Mr. Vikas Jadhav, Mr. Kalpesh Rathiva, Mr. Sunil Sonawane and Mr. Pankaj
Waghmare.
Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. V. Gandhimathi.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
North-East Regional Centre, estd.: 2008
Guwahati.
Sponsor : TISS
Objectives : · Liaison with state and non-state agencies, civil society groups and communities on issues of governance and
development, playing identified roles through the conduct of research, education and training, strengthening
programmes of social work schools in the region, direct field intervention and collaboration on inter-university
academic programmes.
· To carry out research at different identified levels to effectively address the urgent concerns of communities and
people. Research on specific areas such as local indigenous systems of intervention/service delivery, governance
and social accountability, human development, ethnic conflict and peace processes.
· To develop programmes facilitating capacity-building network and reconciliation process with specific objectives of
contributing directly to the expansion and strengthening of broader state and non-state intercourse towards good
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governance, human development with specific focus on health, education and food security, and social security and
social justice through research and demonstration projects.
· To establish and operate a documentation cell which will accumulate, consolidate, promote and disseminate
information and other resources relevant to governance, social development and the promotion of social and
voluntary efforts.
· To organise workshops and conferences to facilitate the dissemination of experience and advocate on issues of
governance, social justice and development.
· To strengthen the TISS alumni network and other existing state and non-state networks located within the eight sister
states in the region towards informed social action and efficient service delivery.
Programmes : · Developing proposal for the 5-year project.
· Developing Certificate Course on Social Work/Sustainable Development.
· Setting up office in Guwahati and appointing staff.
Project Staff : Mr. Joseph Riamei.
Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. S. Parasuraman, Prof. Vimla Nadkarni, Dr. Bipin Jojo, Dr. Swapan Garain, Dr. Mouleshri Vyas, Dr. Manish Kumar
Jha, Mr. Daniel S.R., Mr. Alex Akhup and Ms. Meghali Senapati.
Vikas: A People's Organisation, estd.: 2006
Khargon District, Madhya Pradesh.
Sponsor : Jamsetji Tata Trust, Mumbai
Objectives : · To conserve water resources in the area.
· Regenerate the village economy and ecology and stop migration.
· Provide alternative models (through watershed development) to big dam approach.
· Facilitate communitarian approach and in situ development.
Programmes : · Meetings with villagers and project team members.
· Discussed the location of bunds to conserve maximum water and to take care of the structures when funding stops.
· Groundwater level near the storage structure rose 5–6 ft.
· Rise in agricultural production due to availability of water for irrigation by about 20–30%.
· Visible enhancement in the environment (vegetation, wild animals, soil erosion, rise in groundwater table).
· Drop in out-migration as jobs/employment generated at villages.
· Project also helpful in reducing seasonal and diurnal poverty.
Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Abdul Shaban.
Tata LAHDC Development Support Programme, estd.: 2005
Ladakh.
Sponsor : Jamsetji Tata Trust, Mumbai
Objectives : · To provide support to the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) to prepare multi-sector
sustainable district development plan with people's participation.
· Assess training needs for capacity building of government functionaries.
· Facilitate preparation of people's plan through micro-planning process.
· Facilitate scaling up of various pilot initiatives in agriculture.
· Review performance and prospects of selected sectors and make recommendations for sustainable growth.
Programmes : · Gyurja programme, sector development plans pertaining to Leh district.
· Quality assessment of school education in Leh.
· Research on high altitude sickness.
· One-year Diploma in Sustainable Development.
· Report on micro-planning in Kharu Block.
· Household survey in Leh district.
· Sectoral plan.
Project Staff : Mr. Sunil Kurup and Mr. Thukjay Tashi.
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Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. S. Parasuraman, Prof. John Menachery, Prof. Vimla Nadkarni, Dr. B. Manjula, Dr. Ramila Bisht, Dr. Manish Kumar
Jha, Prof. Vidya Rao, Prof. Janki Andharia and Prof. C. Sengupta.
Cadre Building Project, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, estd.: 2005
Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
Sponsor : Action Aid, India
Objectives : · Training and capacity building in sustainable development.
· Addressing livelihood concerns.
· Leadership building.
· Policy support.
· Facilitating creation of vibrant community resource centres.
· Strengthening community-based institutions.
· Research and documentation.
Programmes : · Concluded Diploma Programme of second batch.
· Review meetings, meetings with the Chief Secretary and other secretaries.
· Recruiting staff, initiated the third batch, planned the calendar, coordinated with resource persons to take sessions,
Convocation planning and conducting.
· Organised workshops on crafts, and tribal and forests rights.
· Concept paper for M.Sc. Island Ecology and workshops for curriculum building.
· Wrap up of the 3-year project, closing accounts and 3-year report is under preparation.
Project Staff : Mr. Dharmananda Sundaray, Ms. Junuka Deshpande, Ms. Marietta Vaz, Mr. Manak Matiyani, Ms. Divya Ravindranath,
Ms. J. Madhu, Mr. Vilas Scaria and Ms. Aruna Pandey.
Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. Janki Andharia and Prof. S. Parasuraman.
WOMEN
Resource Centre for Intervention on Violence against Women, estd.: 2008
Mumbai.
Objectives : · To build capacity of different stakeholders to respond to violence against women across the country.
· To promote the strategies of Special Cells to respond to violence against women.
· To explore and innovate newer strategies to respond to violence against women.
· To initiate and sustain research, documentation and education on interventions on violence against women.
Project Staff : Ms. Trupti Panchal and Ms. Vandana Nanaware.
Faculty-in-Charge : Ms. Anjali Dave.
Special Cells — UNDP, estd.: 2006
Haryana and Madhya Pradesh.
Sponsor : UNDP
Objectives : · To assist setting up Special Cells to deal with violence against women in the project areas.
· To develop innovative strategies to respond to violence against women in different socio-political contexts.
· Documentation and study of processes and strategies to deal with violence against women in new contexts.
Programmes : · Accomplished all the planned activities.
· Government of Haryana plans to expand the Special Cells in 20 districts of Haryana and has invited Special Cells to
give consultancy support for the expansion.
Project Staff : Ms. Trupti Panchal, Ms. Madhu Madhavan, Ms. Rajul Thakkar, Ms. Mamta Rani, Ms. Ranu Kalra, Mr. Balwant Singh, and
Ms. Dipshikha Mohapatra.
Faculty-in-Charge : Ms. Anjali Dave.
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Special Cells — Maharashtra, estd.: 1984
Across Maharshtra
Objectives : · Rebuild the violated women's self-esteem, self-worth and dignity.
· Offer immediate services in cases of family violence and atrocities against women in the forms of:
� Police assistance in registering complaints.
� Placement in institutions or referral to family service agencies.
� Counselling.
� Referrals to other services including medical, psychiatric, educational and vocational.
� Legal aid.
· Be a liaison between police and organisations for women and children.
· Create awareness about the humiliations and atrocities committed, particularly against women and children,
amongst women themselves, amongst professional groups, and general public.
· Document the work of the Special Cells and develop training material for social work students and police personnel.
Programmes : · Continuing core work and programmes.
· Second coordinator appointed to supervise and monitor 10 new Special Cells in Maharashtra.
· Special Cells notified as Service Providers under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence (PWDV) Act.
· Engaging with the PWDV Act as Service Providers.
Project Staff : Ms. Anita Pagare, Ms. Ranjana Gaikwad, Ms. Vandana Nanavare, Ms. Sheetal Kamble, Ms. Divya Taneja, Ms. Amrapali
Dalvi, Ms. Pratibha Jagtap, Ms. Nutan Abhang, Ms. Deepali Tompe, Ms. Deepa Gaikwad, Ms. Pratibha Kachewar, Mr.
Sitaram Shinde, Ms. Renuka Kad, Mr. Suresh Suryavanshi, Ms. Deepali Mankar, Ms. Rajni Lokhande, Ms. Jyoti Sapkale,
Mr. Laxmikant Kamlajkar, Ms. Karuna Mahantare and Ms. Pratibha Gajbiye.
Faculty-in-Charge : Ms. Anjali Dave.
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APPENDIX 4
Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised
Faculty-in-Charge Date Name of the Programme Place Sponsor
AGRICULTURAL PLANNING
Prof. S. Parasuraman Feb. 9–10,
2008
Conference on The Way Forward
for Agriculture in Maharashtra:
Implications of the National
Policy for Farmers, 2007
Mumbai TISS and Focus on the Global
South, India
Mr. Shahaji Narwade Nov. 15,
2007
Consultative Workshop for
Non-officials on District
Agricultural Planning
SRD, TISS Agriculture Department, GoM
CAPACITY BUILDING
Prof. D. Saldanha Apr. 28–May
3, 2008
Training Programme for Rural
Facilitators
TISS, Tuljapur UNICEF
Dr. Sujata Sriram Apr. 2–14,
2008
Competency Development
Programme for HR Executives
Mumbai National Thermal Power
Corporation
Prof. S. Parasuraman,
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram,
Prof. Asha Bajpai,
Prof. Pushpendra Singh,
Dr. Manish Kumar Jha,
Dr. Shewli Kumar and
Ms. Jaya Goyal
Mar. 26–Jun.
26, 2008
UNICEF District Facilitators
Capacity Building and Training
Programme
TISS, Tuljapur UNICEF
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Mar. 8–9,
2008
Leadership Development
Workshop
Mumbai TISS
Prof. S. Parasuraman,
Prof. Lakshmi Lingam and
Dr. R. Ramakumar
Mar. 4–Apr.
4, 2008
Leadership Development
Programme
TISS Action Aid, India
Dr. Sasmita Palo Feb. 18–23,
2008
HR Specialised Training
Programme for Technical
Support Unit Members of
National AIDS Control
Organisation
TISS, Mumbai Avert Society
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Jan. 28–29
and Feb. 1,
2008
HR Competency Development
Programme for Tata Power HR
Managers
Mumbai TISS
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Jan. 7–Mar.
26, 2008
Foundation Course in
Counselling Skills for Helping
Professionals
Mumbai TISS and contribution from
participants
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram Dec. 27–30,
2007
Workshop on Strategic Planning
and Team Development
Goa SHARE
Prof. Lina Kashyap and
Dr. Srilatha Juvva
Dec. 18–20,
2007
Training Programme for Staff of
the National Association for the
Blind (NAB)
Mumbai NAB
Prof. Janki Andharia Dec. 14–20,
2007
Crafts Workshop Port Blair Cadre Building Project of
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Dr. Shubhada Maitra Dec. 8, 2007 Workshop with Judges of the
Family Court
TISS, Mumbai Centre for Lifelong Learning
(CLL), TISS
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Dr. Shankar Das Oct. 13, 2007 Team Building and Quality
Management
Vasai Asian Institute of Health and
Association of Owners of
Nursing Homes
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Oct. 1–13,
2007
HR Competency Development
Programme for NTPC
Professionals
Mumbai TISS, Mumbai
Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik Sep. 27–29,
2007
Work and Governance in
Changing India
Mumbai Indian Council for Social Science
Research (ICSSR)
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Sep. 1, 2007 Leadership Workshop for
Educators
Mumbai School of Management and
Labour Studies (SM&LS), TISS;
and Centre for Creative Learning,
USA
Ms. Anjali Dave Sep. 2007–
Feb. 2008
Trainings for Police Officials Haryana, Madhya
Pradesh and
Maharashtra
United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) and
Maharashtra Police Department
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Aug. 27–29,
2007
NGO Leadership Workshop Mumbai SM&LS, TISS; and Centre for
Creative Learning, USA
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Aug. 25,
2007
Leadership Forum: Round Table
of CEOs and Senior Leaders
Mumbai SM&LS, TISS; and Centre for
Creative Learning, USA
Dr. Shubhada Maitra Jun. 13–16,
2007
National Level Capacity-Building
Workshop on Use of Play and
Experiential Methodologies of
Working with Children
TISS, Mumbai Sir Dorabji Tata Trust (SDTT)
Ms. Anjali Dave Jun. 10–Jul.
16, 2007 and
Feb. 25–Mar.
1, 2008
Training New Social Workers of
Special Cells in Haryana, Madhya
Pradesh and Maharashtra
Mumbai Department of Women and Child
Development (DWCD),
Government of Maharashtra
(GoM); and UNDP
CURRICULUM REVIEW AND DEVELOPMENT
Prof. Padma Velaskar Mar. 1–2,
2008
M.A. Education (Elementary)
Programme Review Workshop
Udaipur Sir Ratan Tata Trust
Prof. Asha Bajpai Feb. 26 and
Apr. 24–25,
2008
Workshop on Curriculum
Development of Postgraduate
Diploma on Child Rights
TISS, Mumbai TISS
Prof. Lina Kashyap Feb. 18, 2008 Consultation on Developing
Curriculum on Adoption for
Schools of Social Work and
Human Development
Mumbai Central Adoption Resource
Authority
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi Feb. 1–2,
2008
National Workshop on
Curriculum Development for
M.A. in Counselling Programme
TISS, Mumbai University Grants Commission
(UGC) and TISS
Dr. Sandhya Iyer Jan. 10, 2008 National Level Curriculum
Development Workshop for
Postgraduate Diploma
Programme on Human
Development and Social
Accountability
TISS, Mumbai UNDP
Prof. Janki Andharia Dec. 18, 2007 Curriculum Workshop on the
M.Sc. Programme in Island
Ecology
Port Blair Cadre Building Project of
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
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Faculty-in-Charge Date Name of the Programme Place Sponsor
Dr. Harshad Thakur Oct. 3–4,
2007
National Workshop on External
Consultation on Master of Public
Health Curriculum
TISS, Mumbai TISS
Prof. Vidya Rao Aug. 4–6,
2007
Curriculum Consultation
Workshop on Diploma in Finance
Management and Accountancy
Mumbai Disha Kendra
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram
and Ms. Sabiha Vasi
Jun. 19–20,
2007
National Curriculum
Development Workshop on
Gerontology
Mumbai TISS
DALIT AND TRIBAL ISSUES
Dr. E. Toppo, Dr. Bipin Jojo,
Mr. Daniel S.R. and Dr. H.
Beck
Apr. 4–6,
2008
National Mahaadhiveshan of
Scheduled Tribes
TISS, Mumbai Indian Confederation of
Indigenous Tribal People and
TISS
Prof. A. Ramaiah Sep. 28–29,
2007
Seminar on Atrocities on Dalits
in Maharashtra: Emerging Issues
and Challenges
TISS, Mumbai Action Aid, India
Prof. S. Parasuraman,
Dr. E. Toppo, Dr. H. Beck,
Dr. Bipin Jojo,
Mr. Daniel S.R. and
Mr. Alex Akhup
May 27–30
and Nov. 19,
2007
Consultation on Tribal Issues
with Vice-Chancellors of
Universities in Chattisgarh,
Jharkhand and Orissa
Ranchi, Bilaspur
and Bhubaneshwar
TISS
Dr. Bipin Jojo May 27 and
30, 2007
Workshop on the Role of
Educational Institutes in Tribal
Development
Bilaspur and
Bhubaneshwar
TISS
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Prof. Janki Andharia Feb. 4–5,
2008
First JTCDM International
Roundtable Conference on
Disaster Research: Prospects
and Dilemmas
Mumbai JTCDM, TISS
Prof. Janki Andharia Jan. 25, 2008 Workshop on Disaster Response
and Disaster Management in
India: The History and Lessons
Mumbai Indian Navy
Prof. Janki Andharia and
Dr. Jacquleen Joseph
Jan. 5–6,
2008
Negotiating the Recovery
Process in Disaster
Management: A Workshop on
Disaster Recovery
Mumbai JTCDM, TISS
Mr. Mahesh Kamble Feb. 2, 2008 Planning Workshop on
Multi-Stakeholder Partnership
for Effective Disaster
Management in Maharashtra
Pune Oxfam; Indian Institute of
Technology, Mumbai; and
Prayas
EDUCATION
Prof. Padma Sarangapani Apr. 29–30,
2008
Consultation for a National Policy
on the Use of ICT in School
Education
New Delhi IT for Change
Dr. Nishi Mitra Nov. 12–13,
2007
Workshop for Development
Partnership in Higher Education
London
Metropolitan
University
Department for International
Development
A P P E N D I X 4
45
Faculty-in-Charge Date Name of the Programme Place Sponsor
HEALTH
Prof. Shalini Bharat and
Dr. Ramila Bisht
Mar. 12,
2008
Women's Health in India:
A Policy and Status Analysis
London TISS-LSE Health Programme
Dr. Harshad Thakur Jan. 23–24,
2008
National Workshop on Public–
Private Participation for TB
Control in India
TISS, Mumbai University of Alabama,
Maharashtra Anti-TB
Association; and Revised
National Tuberculosis Control
Programme
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Dec. 6–7,
2007
WHO Workshop on Medical
Workforce Shortage
TISS, Mumbai WHO
Dr. Hemal Shroff Oct. 1–4,
2007
Training Programme for SATHI
Nepal Staff on HIV/AIDS
TISS, Mumbai Family Health International
Prof. Shalini Bharat,
Dr. Mathew George and
Dr. Ramila Bisht
Aug. 24,
2007
Workshop on Improving
Performance of Public Hospitals:
Review of Rogi Kalyan Samitis
TISS, Mumbai National Health System
Resource Centre
Dr. Ramila Bisht May 8, 2007 Public Health Workforce in
Maharashtra: An Assessment
Mumbai Public Health Foundation of India
HUMAN RIGHTS
Dr. Neela Dabir and
Prof. Arvind Tiwari
Apr. 28–May
3, 2008
South Asia Regional Linking and
Learning Programme on Human
Rights in Development
TISS, Mumbai Dignity International and TISS
Mr. Vijay Raghavan and
Dr. Asha Banu Soletti
Dec. 19–20,
2007
National Consultation on
Homelessness and Allied
Themes: Towards Building
Alliance
Mumbai Action Aid, India
Mr. Vijay Raghavan Oct. 3–4,
2007
State-Level Workshop on
Probation Services: Issues and
Challenges
Pune UNDP; Department of Justice,
Ministry of Law and Justice,
Government of India (GoI);
DWCD, GoM; and SDTT
LIFE SKILLS
Dr. Bipin Jojo Nov. 17–18,
2007
Personality Development
Programme
Bihabandh, Orissa Gangpur College of Social Work
Ms. Rosamma Veedon Oct. 20, 2007 Life Skills Training for Senior
Citizens
Mumbai Intergold Gems Ltd. and TISS
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Sep. 30–Oct.
2, 2007
Lions Quest Skills for
Adolescence Programme:
A Value-Based Education
Initiative
Mumbai Self-sponsored
Dr. Hemal Shroff Sep. 2–3,
2007
Body Image and Self-Esteem Mumbai St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram Jul. 2–3,
2007
Workshop on Communication
Skills
College of Social
Work, Nirmala
Niketan, Mumbai
College of Social Work,
Nirmala Niketan
MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION DEVELOPMENT
Dr. Bipin Jojo Dec. 29–31,
2007
Voluntary Sector in Transition:
Perspectives, Management and
Innovation
TISS, Mumbai ACC Ltd. and Arvind Motors
A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 7 – 0 8
46
Faculty-in-Charge Date Name of the Programme Place Sponsor
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Dec. 15, 2007 Workshop on Interviewing Mumbai TISS, Mumbai
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Dec. 9, 2007 Workshop on Corporate
Innovation
Mumbai TISS, Mumbai
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Dec. 8, 2007 Workshop on Organisational
Transformation
Mumbai TISS, Mumbai
Dr. Swapan Garain Sep. 3–4,
2007
Organisational Development
Process
Kunkuri,
Chattisgarh
Gramin Vikas Kendra
NSS EVALUATION AND IMPACT
Mr. Khalil Ahmed and
Ms. Saman Afroz
Dec. 16, 2007 Consultative Workshop of the
University Coordinators for
Project on Impact of NSS on
Community Development
Mumbai National Service Scheme
Training Orientation and
Research Centre (NSS-TORC)
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Dec. 11, 2007 Consultative Workshop on
Evaluation of NSS in
Maharashtra and Goa
Mumbai NSS-TORC
Mr. Khalil Ahmed,
Ms. Saman Afroz and
Ms. C. Saigita
Sep. 10 and
Dec. 10, 2007
Consultative Workshop:
An Evaluation of NSS in India
TISS, Mumbai NSS-TORC
REFRESHER AND ORIENTATION COURSES
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Mar. 25–29,
2008
43rd NSS Refresher Course on
Disaster Management and Global
Warming: Role that NSS
Volunteers can Play
Warnanagar,
Kolhapur
Ministry of Youth Affairs and
Sports, GoI
Mr. Khalil Ahmed and
Ms. Saman Afroz
Feb. 25–29,
2008
42nd NSS Refresher Course on
Disaster Management and Global
Warming: Role that NSS
Volunteers can Play
Goa Ministry of Youth Affairs and
Sports, GoI
Mr. Khalil Ahmed and
Ms. C. Saigita
Jan. 15–24,
2008
112th NSS Orientation Course Nagpur Ministry of Youth Affairs and
Sports, GoI
Mr. Khalil Ahmed and
Ms. C. Saigita
Oct. 18–27,
2007
111th NSS Orientation Course Nagpur Ministry of Youth Affairs and
Sports, GoI
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Aug. 29–Sep.
7, 2007
110th NSS Orientation Course Aurangabad Ministry of Youth Affairs and
Sports, GoI
Mr. Khalil Ahmed and
Ms. Saman Afroz
Jul. 23–Aug.
1, 2007
109th NSS Orientation Course Nashik Ministry of Youth Affairs and
Sports, GoI
RESEARCH METHODS
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Apr. 29–May
3, 2008
Training Programme on
Qualitative Methods for
Practice-Based Research: Focus
on Proposal Development
Mumbai TISS-UNICEF, State Resource
Institution Network Project
Prof. D.P. Singh Apr. 28–May
15, 2008
Short-Term Programme in Data
Analysis
Mumbai Self-Financed
Prof. Lakshmi Lingam and
Mr. K. Ravindran
Apr. 17–30,
2008
Research Methodology:
Principles and Practices
TISS, Mumbai SaciWATERs
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Apr. 11–13,
2008
Workshop on the Application of
Qualitative Methodology to
Research in the Social Sciences
Pune Manas Tatva
A P P E N D I X 4
47
Faculty-in-Charge Date Name of the Programme Place Sponsor
Prof. D.P. Singh and
Prof. P.C. Saxena
Mar. 5–Apr.
14, 2008
Statistics and Quantitative
Methods
Mumbai Somaiya College, Mumbai
Prof. Lakshmi Lingam and
Dr. Abdul Shaban
Feb. 25–29,
2008
TISS-SaciWATERs: Case Studies
Development Workshop
TISS, Mumbai SaciWATERs
Prof. D.P. Singh Nov. 26–Dec.
1, 2007
Data Analysis in Social Sciences Delhi Action Aid
Prof. D.P. Singh Nov. 12–25,
2007
Winter Programme in Data
Analysis
Mumbai ICSSR, New Delhi
Dr. K. Anil Kumar Oct. 10–12,
2007
Research Methodology
Workshop
Lucknow Constella Futures, New Delhi
Prof. D.P. Singh Oct. 8–22,
2007
Short-Term Programme in Data
Analysis
Mumbai Self-Financed
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Aug. 12–16,
2007
National Workshop on Qualitative
Methodology in Psychology
Bengaluru Christ College
Dr. Nandini Manjrekar Aug. 10,
2007
Meeting on Evaluation Mumbai TISS
SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Prof. Vidya Rao,
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni,
Dr. Shewli Kumar and
Mr. S. Umanathan
Mar. 14–16,
2008
National Conference on Social
Work Education for Inclusive
Development
TISS, Mumbai TISS
Prof. Lina Kashyap,
Dr. Srilatha Juvva and
Dr. Sandhya Limaye
Jan. 15–19,
2007
Continuing Rehabilitation
Education Programme for Social
Workers in Disability
Rehabilitation Social Work
Mumbai Rehabilitation Council of India
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Jul. 25–Oct.
6, 2007
Training Programme for
Volunteers in Social Work
Mumbai TISS and contribution from
participants
SOCIETY AND SEXUALITY
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni,
Ms. Brinelle D'Souza and
Dr. Asha Banu Soletti
Jan. 11–12,
2008
Global Civil Society, Sexualities
and HIV/AIDS: Needs, Policies
and Access
TISS, Mumbai TISS and Centre for the Study of
Global Governance, London
School of Economics and
Political Science
Prof. Lakshmi Lingam,
Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and
Prof. Anjali Monteiro
Dec. 11–13,
2007
International Workshop on
Agency, Sexuality and the Law:
Globalising Economies,
Localising Cultures and
Contesting States
Goa TISS and Centre for Law, Gender
and Sexuality, Kent, Keele and
Westminster Universities, UK
SOFTWARE TRAINING
Ms. Parama Bhatacharyya Jan. 4, 8 and
14, 2008
Training Programme for AreGIS
Software
TISS, Mumbai NIIT-ESRI Ltd.
Ms. Parama Bhattacharyya Sep. 17–18,
2007
Training Programme for
Geomatica Software
TISS, Mumbai Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing, Pune
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath Aug. 11–12,
2007
Workshop on Creating Digital
Libraries Using Dspace
TISS, Mumbai Bombay Science Librarians'
Association
A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 7 – 0 8
48
Faculty-in-Charge Date Name of the Programme Place Sponsor
TRAINING OF TRAINERS
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram
and Ms. Sabiha Vasi
Feb. 1–5,
2008
Pre-Conference Workshop on
Themes-Centred Interaction:
Diversity Towards an Openness
to You and the World
Devlali SDTT and contribution from
participants
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram Jan. 20–25,
2008
Training of Trainers Workshop
for Capacity Building of Women
Managers in Higher Education
Hyderabad UGC
Dr. Nishi Mitra Dec. 1–5,
2007
My Values and Your Values…in
Our World: A TCI Model on the
Theme
TISS, Mumbai CLL, TISS
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram,
Dr. Nishi Mitra and
Ms. Sabiha Vasi
Feb. 7–9,
2008
8th Annual Conference on
Theme-Centred Interaction:
Synchronising Differences to
Work Together Creatively —
Looking at Ourselves as Leaders
Through TCI
Mumbai TISS; Max Mueller Bhavan,
Mumbai; Wuerth India Pvt. Ltd.;
and Empower Activity Campus
Pvt. Ltd.
Dr. Shankar Das Aug. 3–4,
2007
Training of Trainers Mumbai MHRT, Naval Dockyard, Mumbai
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram Dec. 10–15,
2007
Training of Trainers Workshop
for Capacity Building of Women
Managers in Higher Education
Kurukshetra UGC
URBAN LANDSCAPES
Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and
Prof. Anjali Monteiro
Nov. 19,
2007
Video Conference: UNESCO 3
Cities Digital Atlas Project
Mumbai Jamsetji Tata Trust
Prof. S. Parasuraman and
Ms. Jaya Goyal
Nov. 1–3,
2007
TISS-Urban Age India
Conference: Uncovering Myths of
Urban Development and
Migration
Mumbai LSE, and the Deutsche Bank
OTHERS
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Apr. 19, 2008 State-Level Symposium on
Minimum Wages for
Conservancy Workers
TISS, Mumbai TISS and Thekedari Paddhat
Virodhi Manch
Prof. T. Jayaraman Apr. 18–20,
2008
Unpacking Climate Change:
A 3-day Teach-in on Global
Warming, its Impact, Energy
Policies and Policy Responses
Mumbai TISS; Focus on Global South;
and Delhi Science Forum
Prof. S. Parasuraman Mar. 28–29,
2008
Dr. K.R. Datye Felicitation
Conference on Towards a
Sustainable, Prosperous and
Equitable Future for all:
A Critical Engagement
TISS, Mumbai TISS, SOPPECOM, Water Aid and
others
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath Mar. 18–20,
2008
EMPI Digital Library National
Convention-2007 on Roadmap
for Modernisation of Libraries
and Information Centres in the
Emerging Knowledge Era
New Delhi EMPI Business School
Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and
Prof. Anjali Monteiro
Feb. 29–30,
2008
Critical Approaches to Image
Making
Nashik College of Architecture, Nashik
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49
Faculty-in-Charge Date Name of the Programme Place Sponsor
Mr. Khalil Ahmed,
Ms. Saman Afroz and
Ms. C. Saigita
Feb. 15, 2008 National-Level Consultative
Workshop for Adolescent
Programmes in Maharashtra and
Goa
TISS, Mumbai Ministry of Youth Affairs and
Sports, GoI
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Jan. 29–31,
2008
Global Emotional Intelligence
Forum
Mumbai TISS and Hindustan Petroleum
Corporation Limited (HPCL)
Dr. Samapti Guha Dec. 7–8,
2007
International Conference on
Social Entrepreneurship
TISS, Mumbai Un Ltd. and in School Centre
Prof. Swapna
Banerjee-Guha,
Dr. Amita Bhide and
Dr. Shewli Kumar
Dec. 3–7,
2007
5th International Conference of
Critical Geography on
Imperialism and the Resultant
Disorder
TISS, Mumbai International Critical Geography
Group; TISS, Mumbai; University
of Mumbai; and YUVA
Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and
Prof. Anjali Monteiro
Oct. 17, 2007 Workshop on Documentary Film Mumbai Whistling Woods
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram Oct. 6, 2007 Mumbai Alumni Meet TISS, Mumbai TISS, Mumbai
Prof. Arvind Tiwari Aug. 6, 2007 Recent Theories in Criminology TISS, Mumbai Mumbai Police
Mr. P. Vijayakumar Sep. 28, 2007 Workshop on Appreciative
Inquiry and Intelligence
Mumbai TISS, Mumbai
Prof. R.N. Sharma Sep. 27–Oct.
12, 2007
Training Programme on Social
Impact Assessment
Mumbai Anthropological Survey of India,
Kolkata
Prof. T. Jayaraman Sep. 19–21,
2007
Science, Nature and Humankind:
Philosophy in the 21st Century
Thiruvananthapuram Department of Philosophy,
Kerala University
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram Aug. 2, 2007 Gadar Zaari Hai TISS, Mumbai Lokraj Sangathan
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram Jul. 27, 2007 Diversity Dialogue Pune Open Spaces
Mr. Mahesh Kamble Jul. 24–27,
2007
Where Does My Money Go?
Analysis of State and Municipal
Budget
Navi Mumbai Youth for Unity and Voluntary
Action
Prof. C. Sengupta Jun. 26–27,
2007
LSE-TISS Workshop on
Development Studies:
Growth, Justice and Freedom —
Paths and Problems of India's
Development
London Jamsetji Tata Trust
Mr. Vijay Raghavan Jun. 20, 2007 Seminar on Law and Poverty Mumbai UNDP; Department of Justice,
Ministry of Law and Justice, GoI;
and Mumbai District Legal
Services Authority
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stra
lia
Jan
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20
08
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and
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of
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mb
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s
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ec.
11
-13
,
20
07
TIS
San
dC
entr
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Ms.
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and
Co
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gS
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s
Go
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ec.
11
-13
,
20
07
TIS
San
dC
entr
efo
rL
aw,
Gen
der
and
Sex
ual
ity,
Ken
t,
Kee
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dW
estm
inst
er
Un
iver
siti
es,
UK
Pre
sen
ted
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aper
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rban
Sp
aces
and
the
Pu
blic
Per
form
ance
of
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vate
Sex
ual
ity
Pro
f.K
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Jaya
san
kar
and
Pro
f.A
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liM
on
teir
o
5th
ICC
Go
nIm
per
ialis
man
d
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ult
ant
Dis
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er
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mb
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5,
20
07
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of
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mb
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and
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Pre
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ted
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is,
US
AS
ep.
7–
9,
20
07
Glo
bal
Med
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Cen
tre,
So
uth
ern
Illin
ois
Un
iver
sity
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arb
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10
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Rav
ind
ran
Ro
un
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ble
Co
nfe
ren
cein
Eva
luat
ion
Kat
hm
and
u,
Nep
al
May
14
–1
5,
20
07
UN
ICE
FR
egio
nal
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for
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uth
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Ms.
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ama
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mb
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20
08
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ing
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ence
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spec
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nam
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Jan
.1
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,
20
08
Cen
tre
of
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cial
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om
mu
nit
ies
in
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ds
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spec
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e
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hi
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.1
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15
,
20
08
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tre
of
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ity
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erm
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Tsu
nam
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Ind
ia
Mr.
Mah
esh
Kam
ble
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Ms.
Par
ama
Bh
atta
char
yya
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ity
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agem
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mb
aiN
ov.
28
–2
9,
20
07
Glo
bal
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ter
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pan
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f.Ja
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Inte
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alC
on
fere
nce
on
En
viro
nm
enta
lE
du
cati
on
Ah
med
abad
No
v.2
4–
26
,
20
07
Cen
tre
for
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viro
nm
ent
Ed
uca
tio
n
Ch
aire
da
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sio
nE
du
cati
on
for
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stai
nab
le
Cit
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Mr.
Mah
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ble
Inte
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ion
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ivil
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ence
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Sec
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tyS
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ar:
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ter-
Res
ilien
t
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mm
un
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s
Nag
pu
rN
ov.
15
,
20
07
Nat
ion
alC
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Def
ence
Co
lleg
e;T
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Fou
nd
atio
n;
and
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arb
ha
Pro
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mm
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dia
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nd
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rnat
ion
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sso
n
Co
mm
un
ity
Dev
elo
pm
ent/
So
cio
cult
ura
lA
nim
atio
n
Lu
cern
e,
Sw
itze
rlan
d
Sep
.2
5–
29
,
20
07
3rd
Inte
rnat
ion
alC
on
gre
sso
n
Co
mm
un
ity
Dev
elo
pm
ent
Pre
sen
ted
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aper
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mm
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rs:
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om
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nit
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t
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rR
epro
du
ctiv
e
Hea
lth
and
Ed
uca
tio
no
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l
Mar
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scen
ts
60
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61
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CH
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ICS
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ng
Ko
ng
Jul.
16
–2
0,
20
07
ICS
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on
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niv
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ted
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,
20
08
INFL
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ET
Ch
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da
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sio
n-
Mr.
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likar
jun
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nu
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1–
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,
20
07
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Jun
.1
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20
,
20
07
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ter
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mb
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20
08
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S
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er
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20
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Jan
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–6
,
20
08
All
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enn
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10
–1
1,
20
07
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for
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man
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ren
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sych
oso
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and
Men
talH
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in
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rs
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gal
uru
No
v.2
6–
27
,
20
07
WH
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ren
ce:
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rin
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f
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mb
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20
07
LS
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f.S
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man
Sem
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on
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oci
ties
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its
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tra:
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Issu
es
and
Ch
alle
ng
es
Mu
mb
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28
–2
9,
20
07
TIS
SIn
aug
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lA
dd
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and
Val
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tory
Ad
dre
ss
-
Pro
f.S
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man
Imp
act
of
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ate
Ch
ang
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nth
e
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sph
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and
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man
Hea
lth
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um
bai
Sep
.2
2,
20
07
Ad
van
ced
Cen
tre
for
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atm
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uca
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cer,
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nve
nie
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rces
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f.S
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aras
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man
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on
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ns
Ch
enn
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14
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00
7In
stit
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of
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nta
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of
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man
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min
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emin
ar
on
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ion
alT
ran
sfer
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nt
Ben
gal
uru
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g.
10
,
20
07
Inst
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tefo
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e
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n
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terv
enti
on
inP
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lic
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lth
Ben
gal
uru
Feb
.8
–9
,
20
08
Fou
nd
atio
nfo
rR
evit
alis
atio
n
of
Lo
calH
ealt
hT
rad
itio
ns,
Ben
gal
uru
;an
dC
om
mu
nit
y
Hea
lth
Cel
l,B
eng
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ru
Res
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rce
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son
-
Dr.
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din
iM
anjr
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Nat
ion
alC
on
fere
nce
of
the
Ind
ian
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oci
atio
no
fW
om
en's
Stu
die
s:Fe
min
ism
Ed
uca
tio
nan
d
the
Tra
nsf
orm
atio
no
fK
no
wle
dg
e
—P
roce
sses
and
Inst
itu
tio
ns
Lu
ckn
ow
Feb
.7
–1
0,
20
08
Ind
ian
Ass
oci
atio
no
f
Wo
men
'sS
tud
ies
(IA
WS
)
·P
rese
nte
da
Pap
er
·S
ub
-Th
eme
Co
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inat
or
·W
ho
seB
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ies,
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Sel
ves?
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uth
Sex
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ity
and
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no
wle
dg
e
·P
edag
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ies,
Sch
oo
ling
and
Gen
der
Stu
die
s
Pro
f.G
.G.
Wan
khed
eN
atio
nal
Wo
rksh
op
on
Hu
man
Rig
hts
Ed
uca
tio
n:
Ro
leo
fC
ivil
So
ciet
yan
dG
ove
rnm
ent
Gu
wah
ati
Jan
.9
–1
1,
20
08
Nat
ion
alC
ou
nci
lo
f
Ed
uca
tio
n,
Res
earc
han
d
Tra
inin
g(N
CE
RT
)
Res
ou
rce
Per
son
-
Pro
f.P
adm
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kar
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tein
the
Cu
rric
ulu
m:
Do
cum
enta
ryFi
lms
asP
edag
og
ic
To
ols
Pu
ne
Jan
.8
–9
,
20
08
Dep
artm
ent
of
So
cio
log
y,
Un
iver
sity
of
Pu
ne
Ch
aire
da
Ses
sio
n-
72
A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 7 – 0 8F
acu
lty
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leo
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rog
ram
me
Pla
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Org
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Na
ture
of
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rtic
ipa
tio
nT
itle
of
Pa
pe
r/S
ess
ion
A P P E N D I X 5
73
Pro
f.R
anu
Jain
XX
XI
Ind
ian
So
cial
Sci
ence
Co
ng
ress
on
Peo
ple
s’S
tru
gg
les
and
Peo
ple
’sM
ove
men
tsfo
r
So
cial
Eq
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y
Mu
mb
aiD
ec.
27
–3
1
20
07
IAS
S;
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men
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sity
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mb
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r
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for
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e
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nve
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on
So
cio
eco
no
mic
Lin
gu
isti
cs,
Co
mm
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alC
on
flic
tsan
dS
oci
al
Vio
len
ce
Pro
f.R
anu
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tin
gfo
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rgan
isin
gT
rain
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gra
mm
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of
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ori
tyE
du
cati
on
Inst
itu
tio
ns
Del
hi
Dec
.1
9–
20
,
20
07
NC
ER
T,
Del
hi
Par
tici
pan
t-
Mr.
Sth
abir
Kh
ora
Ref
resh
erC
ou
rse
on
Wo
men
's
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die
s
Vis
akh
apat
nam
Dec
.4
–2
6,
20
07
Aca
dem
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taff
Co
lleg
e,
An
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niv
ersi
ty
Par
tici
pan
t-
Pro
f.D
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ald
anh
aS
ub
-Reg
ion
alC
on
fere
nce
in
Su
pp
ort
of
Glo
bal
Lit
erac
y
New
Del
hi
No
v.2
9–
30
,
20
07
UN
ES
CO
,an
dG
oI
·P
rese
nte
da
Pap
er
·D
iscu
ssan
t
·D
ecen
tral
isin
gP
artn
ersh
ips
for
Lit
erac
yan
dA
du
lt
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uca
tio
n
·B
ench
mar
kan
dIn
dic
ato
rsfo
r
Ad
ult
Ed
uca
tio
n
Pro
f.G
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Wan
khed
eN
atio
nal
Sem
inar
on
Fiel
d
Stu
die
sin
So
cio
log
yo
f
Ed
uca
tio
n
New
Del
hi
No
v.2
2–
24
,
20
07
NC
ER
TD
iscu
ssan
t-
Pro
f.R
anu
Jain
Nat
ion
alS
emin
aro
nFi
eld
Stu
die
sin
So
cio
log
yo
f
Ed
uca
tio
nin
Ind
ia
New
Del
hi
No
v.2
2–
24
,
20
07
NC
ER
TD
iscu
ssan
tE
du
cati
on
and
So
cial
Mo
bili
ty
Pro
f.R
anu
Jain
Eq
ual
Op
po
rtu
nit
ies
Co
mm
issi
on
for
Ind
ia:
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rnin
gfr
om
the
UK
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erie
nce
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mb
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mm
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on
Par
tici
pan
t-
Pro
f.G
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Wan
khed
eR
eser
vati
on
Po
licy:
Ro
ster
Imp
lem
enta
tio
n
Ben
gal
uru
Jul.
3–
5,
20
07
Ind
ian
Inst
itu
teo
fP
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
atio
n
Par
tici
pan
t-
Centre
for
Study
of
Social
Exclusion
and
Inclusive
Policy
Pro
f.J.
J.R
oy
Bu
rman
Tri
bal
Dev
elo
pm
ent
inIn
dia
:
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ble
ms
and
Pro
spec
ts
Bh
op
alM
ar.
28
–2
9,
20
08
Bar
katu
llah
Un
iver
sity
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
Plig
ht
of
the
Au
ton
om
ou
s
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tC
ou
nci
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Six
th
Sch
edu
leA
reas
Pro
f.A
.R
amai
ahG
lob
alis
atio
nan
dM
anag
emen
t
of
Vu
lner
abili
ty
Ben
gal
uru
Mar
.2
6–
27
,
20
08
Inst
itu
tefo
rS
oci
alan
d
Eco
no
mic
Ch
ang
e
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
Dal
its,
Glo
bal
isat
ion
and
So
cial
Exc
lusi
on
Pro
f.A
.R
amai
ahS
tud
yin
gS
oci
alE
xclu
sio
n:
Dir
ecti
on
for
Pro
gra
mm
eo
f
Stu
die
s
Hyd
erab
adM
ar.
25
–2
6,
20
08
Cen
tre
for
Stu
dy
of
So
cial
Exc
lusi
on
and
Incl
usi
ve
Po
licy,
Dr.
Mau
lan
aA
zad
Urd
uU
niv
ersi
ty
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
Incl
usi
on
of
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in
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lusi
on
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die
s
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cult
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itle
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gra
mm
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on
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leo
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ssio
n
Pro
f.A
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amai
ahS
oci
alE
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sio
nin
Ind
ian
So
ciet
y:T
he
Res
po
nse
of
the
Sta
tean
dC
ivil
So
ciet
y
Mu
mb
aiM
ar.
14
,
20
08
Am
bed
kar
Cen
tre
for
So
cial
Just
ice
and
Pea
ce
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
Dal
itE
xclu
sio
nan
dIn
clu
sio
n:
Th
eR
ole
of
Cas
tean
d
Co
nst
itu
tio
n
Pro
f.A
.R
amia
hR
e-im
agin
ing
Ind
ia:
Exc
lusi
on
and
Incl
usi
on
New
Del
hi
Feb
.2
0–
21
,
20
08
Dr.
Zak
irH
uss
ain
Co
lleg
e,
New
Del
hi
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
Incl
usi
veC
ult
ure
and
Incl
usi
ve
Eco
no
mic
Dev
elo
pm
ent:
Th
eC
are
of
Dal
its
Pro
f.A
.R
amai
ahN
atio
nal
Co
nfe
ren
ceo
nS
oci
al
Wo
rkE
du
cati
on
for
Incl
usi
ve
Dev
elo
pm
ent
Mu
mb
aiFe
b.
14
–1
6,
20
08
SS
W,
TIS
SP
anel
Mem
ber
So
cial
Wo
rkfo
rS
oci
alJu
stic
e
Pro
f.A
.R
amia
hC
aste
inth
eC
urr
icu
lum
:
Do
cum
enta
ryFi
lms
as
Ped
ago
gic
alT
oo
ls
Pu
ne
Jan
.8
–9
,
20
08
Dep
artm
ent
of
So
cio
log
y,
Un
iver
sity
of
Pu
ne
Ch
aire
da
Ses
sio
nD
ocu
men
tari
eso
nD
alit
Issu
es
and
thei
rA
cad
emic
Rel
evan
ce
Dr.
Ash
wan
iK
um
arU
nit
yin
Div
ersi
ty:
Lea
rnin
gfr
om
Eac
hO
ther
New
Del
hi
No
v.5
–7
,
20
07
Inte
r-S
tate
Co
un
cil,
Go
ID
iscu
ssan
tC
ivil
So
ciet
y/E
lect
ion
Co
mm
issi
on
Pro
f.A
.R
amai
ahN
atio
nal
Co
nfe
ren
ceo
nS
oci
al
Incl
usi
on
and
Incl
usi
veP
olic
y
New
Del
hi
Oct
.2
6–
27
,
20
07
Pri
nce
ton
Un
iver
sity
,U
SA
;
and
Inst
itu
teo
fIn
teg
rate
d
Dev
elo
pm
ent
Stu
die
s,
New
Del
hi
Par
tici
pan
t-
Centre
for
Wom
en
's
Studies
Pro
f.C
hh
aya
Dat
arN
atio
nal
Co
nfe
ren
ceo
nS
oci
al
Wo
rkE
du
cati
on
for
Incl
usi
ve
Dev
elo
pm
ent
TIS
S,
Mu
mb
aiM
ar.
15
,
20
08
SS
W,
TIS
SP
anel
Mem
ber
Gen
der
and
Dev
elo
pm
ent:
Ho
wIn
clu
sive
are
Ind
ia's
Dev
elo
pm
ent
Str
ateg
ies?
Pro
f.C
hh
aya
Dat
arC
urr
icu
lum
Dev
elo
pm
ent
Mee
t
for
the
Co
urs
eo
nG
end
eran
d
Ag
ricu
ltu
re
New
Del
hi
Feb
.2
1,
20
08
IGN
OU
Exp
ert
-
Pro
f.L
aksh
miL
ing
amX
IIN
atio
nal
Co
nfe
ren
ceo
fth
e
IAW
S:
Fem
inis
m,
Ed
uca
tio
nan
d
the
Tra
nsf
orm
atio
no
f
Kn
ow
led
ges
—P
roce
sses
and
Inst
itu
tio
ns
Lu
ckn
ow
Feb
.7
–1
0,
20
08
IAW
SP
arti
cip
ant
-
Pro
f.C
hh
aya
Dat
arX
IIN
atio
nal
Co
nfe
ren
ceo
fth
e
IAW
S:
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inis
m,
Ed
uca
tio
nan
d
Tra
nsf
orm
atio
no
fK
no
wle
dg
es
—P
roce
ssan
dIn
stit
uti
on
s
Lu
ckn
ow
Feb
.7
–1
0,
20
08
IAW
SP
rese
nte
da
Pap
erM
eth
od
olo
gy
of
Fem
inis
t
Res
earc
h:
Stu
dy
Wo
men
in
Mo
tio
n
Pro
f.C
hh
aya
Dat
arC
apac
ity
Bu
ildin
gfo
rW
om
en
Man
ager
sin
Hig
her
Ed
uca
tio
n
Am
arav
ati
Feb
.4
–5
,
20
08
San
tG
adg
ebab
aU
niv
ersi
ty
of
Am
arav
ati
Tra
iner
Wo
men
'sS
tud
ies
and
Un
der
stan
din
gP
ow
er
74
A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 7 – 0 8F
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lty
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me
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pe
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ren
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tred
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ract
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:
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ersi
tyT
ow
ard
san
Op
enn
ess
toY
ou
and
the
Wo
rld
Dev
lali
Feb
.1
–5
,
20
08
CL
L,
TIS
SP
arti
cip
ant
-
Pro
f.C
hh
aya
Dat
arV
ich
arve
dh
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mel
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ec.
28
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0,
20
07
Dr.
Bab
asah
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mb
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dem
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Par
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pan
t-
Pro
f.C
hh
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nal
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aran
tee
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and
NG
O
Co
ntr
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tio
n
Pu
ne
Dec
.7
–8
,
20
07
Pla
nn
ing
Dep
artm
ent,
Go
MD
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ssan
t-
Pro
f.C
hh
aya
Dat
arM
id-T
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Mee
tin
go
fth
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ore
Gro
up
for
the
UG
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chem
e:
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acit
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uild
ing
of
Wo
men
Man
ager
sin
Hig
her
Ed
uca
tio
n
New
Del
hi
Oct
.1
2–
13
,
20
07
UG
CP
rese
nte
dR
epo
rtfo
rth
e
Wes
tern
Reg
ion
-
Pro
f.C
hh
aya
Dat
arL
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chin
go
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gra
mm
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mb
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–8
,
20
07
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aman
dal
(MA
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Dis
cuss
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-
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f.C
hh
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Dat
arIm
pac
to
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shed
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gra
mm
eso
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lner
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up
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l.2
5,
20
07
Inte
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karn
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08
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b.
15
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20
08
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stg
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to
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rk,
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cilit
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20
08
SM
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SC
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lofe
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New
Del
hi
Jan
.2
1,
20
08
ICM
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t-
Pro
f.V
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karn
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on
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th
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gal
uru
No
v.2
1–
22
,
20
07
Fou
nd
atio
nfo
rR
esea
rch
in
Hea
lth
Sys
tem
san
dO
XFA
M,
Ind
ia
Res
ou
rce
Per
son
-
A P P E N D I X 5
75
Fa
cult
yT
itle
of
the
Pro
gra
mm
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lace
Da
teO
rga
nis
er(
s)N
atu
reo
fP
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icip
ati
on
Tit
leo
fP
ap
er/
Se
ssio
n
Pro
f.V
imla
Nad
karn
iD
rive
rso
fC
han
ge:
Yo
uth
and
HIV
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on
tier
s:
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earn
ing
Eve
nt
New
Del
hi
No
v.8
,2
00
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XFA
MC
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red
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anel
Dis
cuss
ion
Mo
del
so
fC
han
ge
Centre
for
Com
munity
Organisation
and
Developm
ent
Practice
Dr.
Man
ish
Ku
mar
Jha
Nat
ion
alS
emin
aro
nD
epri
vati
on
,
Dev
elo
pm
ent
and
Rig
hts
-bas
ed
Ap
pro
ach
:R
esp
on
seo
fH
um
an
Ser
vice
Pro
fess
ion
s
Del
hi
Mar
.2
5–
26
,
20
08
Dep
artm
ent
of
So
cial
Wo
rk,
Un
iver
sity
of
Del
hi
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
Rig
hts
-Bas
edA
pp
roac
h
To
war
ds
Foo
dS
ecu
rity
Ms.
Su
pri
yaD
'So
uza
Nat
ion
alC
on
fere
nce
on
Ro
leo
f
So
cial
Wo
rkP
rofe
ssio
nan
d
SH
Gs
Pro
mo
tio
n
Vis
akh
apat
nam
Mar
.2
1–
22
,
20
08
An
dh
raU
niv
ersi
tyan
d
NA
BA
RD
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
Ro
leo
fN
GO
sin
Str
eng
then
ing
and
Dev
elo
pin
gS
HG
s
Dr.
Sw
atiB
aner
jee
Ad
viso
ryM
eeti
ng
on
NS
San
d
UN
FPA
Ad
ole
scen
tP
rog
ram
me
Mu
mb
aiM
ar.
17
,
20
08
Nat
ion
alS
ervi
ceS
chem
e
Tra
inin
gR
esea
rch
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enta
tio
n
Cen
tre
(NS
S–
TO
RC
),T
ISS
Dis
cuss
ant
-
Dr.
Man
ish
Ku
mar
Jha
Nat
ion
alC
on
fere
nce
on
So
cial
Wo
rkE
du
cati
on
for
Incl
usi
ve
Dev
elo
pm
ent
TIS
S,
Mu
mb
aiM
ar.
14
–1
6,
20
08
SS
W,
TIS
SC
hai
red
aS
essi
on
Liv
elih
oo
d,
Foo
dS
ecu
rity
and
Eco
no
mic
Gro
wth
Dr.
Sw
atiB
aner
jee
Wo
rksh
op
on
Rev
iew
ing
Liv
elih
oo
dan
dM
arke
tin
g
Str
ateg
ies
Init
iate
db
yM
AV
IMin
Mah
aras
htr
a
Mu
mb
aiM
ar.
6,
20
08
MA
VIM
Key
no
teA
dd
ress
AH
olis
tic
Fram
ewo
rkfo
r
Su
stai
nab
leL
ife
and
Liv
elih
oo
d
Dr.
Man
ish
Ku
mar
Jha
Tra
inin
gP
rog
ram
me
on
Dev
Info
for
Dis
tric
tFa
cilit
ato
rs/A
dvi
sors
TIS
S,
Mu
mb
aiFe
b.
7–
8,
20
08
UN
ICE
Fan
dT
ISS
Par
tici
pan
t-
Dr.
Sw
atiB
aner
jee
Co
nsu
ltat
ive
Mee
tin
go
n
Dev
elo
pm
ent
of
Cer
tifi
cate
Co
urs
eo
nY
ou
thD
evel
op
men
t
and
Man
agem
ent
Mu
mb
aiJa
n.
9,
20
08
NS
S–
TO
RC
,T
ISS
Dis
cuss
ant
Gen
der
Issu
eso
nY
ou
th
Dev
elo
pm
ent
and
Man
agem
ent
Dr.
Am
ita
Bh
ide
Nat
ion
alW
ork
sho
po
nH
ou
sin
g
Po
licie
sfo
rth
eP
oo
r
Ah
med
abad
Jan
.3
,2
00
8C
entr
efo
rE
nvi
ron
men
t
Pla
nn
ing
and
Tec
hn
olo
gy;
and
Sel
f-E
mp
loye
dW
om
en's
Ass
oci
atio
n
Pan
ellis
tL
and
Issu
es
Dr.
Man
ish
Ku
mar
Jha
Vo
lun
tary
Sec
tor
inT
ran
siti
on
:
Per
spec
tive
s,M
anag
emen
tan
d
Inn
ova
tio
n
TIS
S,
Mu
mb
aiD
ec.
29
–3
1,
20
07
SS
W,
TIS
SC
hai
red
aS
essi
on
-
76
A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 7 – 0 8F
acu
lty
Tit
leo
fth
eP
rog
ram
me
Pla
ceD
ate
Org
an
ise
r(s)
Na
ture
of
Pa
rtic
ipa
tio
nT
itle
of
Pa
pe
r/S
ess
ion
Dr.
Am
ita
Bh
ide
XX
XI
Ind
ian
So
cial
Sci
ence
Co
ng
ress
on
Peo
ple
’sS
tru
gg
les
and
Peo
ple
’sM
ove
men
tsfo
r
So
cial
Eq
uit
y
Mu
mb
aiD
ec.
27
–3
1,
20
07
IAS
S;
SN
DT
Wo
men
's
Un
iver
sity
;an
dD
r.A
mb
edka
r
Inst
itu
teo
fS
oci
alan
d
Eco
no
mic
Ch
ang
e
Co
nve
ned
and
Mo
der
ated
aS
essi
on
So
cial
Wo
rkE
du
cati
on
Dr.
Man
ish
Ku
mar
Jha
XX
XI
Ind
ian
So
cial
Sci
ence
Co
ng
ress
on
Peo
ple
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tru
gg
les
and
Peo
ple
’sM
ove
men
tsfo
r
So
cial
Eq
uit
y
Mu
mb
aiD
ec.
27
–3
1,
20
07
IAS
S;
SN
DT
Wo
men
's
Un
iver
sity
;an
dD
r.A
mb
edka
r
Inst
itu
teo
fS
oci
alan
d
Eco
no
mic
Ch
ang
e
Invi
ted
Sp
eake
rC
on
flic
t,S
oci
alM
ove
men
tan
d
So
cial
Just
ice:
Nax
al
Mo
vem
ent
inC
entr
alB
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Ms.
Su
pri
yaD
'So
uza
Aca
dem
icW
riti
ng
Wo
rksh
op
Mu
mb
aiN
ov.
19
–2
5,
20
07
ICS
SR
Par
tici
pan
t-
Dr.
Am
ita
Bh
ide
TIS
S–
Urb
anA
ge
Ind
ia
Co
nfe
ren
ce:
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cove
rin
gM
yth
so
f
Urb
anD
evel
op
men
tan
d
Mig
rati
on
Mu
mb
aiN
ov.
1–
3,
20
07
TIS
San
dU
rban
Ag
eP
anel
list
Mu
mb
aiW
ork
sho
p
Dr.
Mo
ule
shri
Vya
sW
ork
sho
po
nS
oci
alIm
pac
t
Ass
essm
ent
for
Off
icia
lso
f
An
thro
po
log
ical
Su
rvey
of
Ind
ia,
Ko
lkat
a
Mu
mb
aiO
ct.
11
,2
00
7W
este
rnIn
dia
Reg
ion
al
Co
un
cil,
and
Un
iver
sity
of
Mu
mb
ai
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
Issu
esin
Co
mm
un
ity
Dev
elo
pm
ent
inR
&R
Pro
ject
s:
Imp
act
on
Wo
men
Dr.
Mo
ule
shri
Vya
sW
ork
sho
po
nW
ork
and
Go
vern
ance
Mu
mb
aiS
ep.
30
,2
00
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SS
RP
rese
nte
da
Pap
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r
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ers
Dr.
Mo
ule
shri
Vya
sW
ork
sho
pfo
rC
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ity
Bu
ildin
g
of
R&
RIm
ple
men
tin
gA
gen
cies
Mu
mb
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,2
00
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MR
DA
Pre
sen
ted
Fin
din
gs
Key
Co
nce
rns
inR
eset
tlem
ent
and
Reh
abili
tati
on
:
AC
om
mu
nit
yP
ersp
ecti
ve
Dr.
Am
ita
Bh
ide
Sem
inar
on
SE
Zs:
Imp
licat
ion
s
and
Em
erg
ing
Ch
alle
ng
esfo
r
Urb
anP
lan
nin
g
Mu
mb
aiJu
l.2
5,
20
07
Rac
han
aS
ansa
dP
rese
nte
da
Pap
erS
EZ
s:E
mer
gin
gG
ove
rnan
ce
Issu
es
Centre
for
Crim
inology
and
Justice
Mr.
Vija
yR
agh
avan
Sta
te-L
evel
Wo
rksh
op
on
Str
eng
then
edA
cces
sto
Just
ice
Pu
ne
Ap
r.1
6,
20
08
UN
DP
;D
epar
tmen
to
f
Just
ice,
Min
istr
yo
fL
awan
d
Just
ice,
Go
I,an
dY
AS
HA
DA
,
Pu
ne
Res
ou
rce
Per
son
Leg
alA
cces
sto
Just
ice
for
Un
der
Tri
alP
riso
ner
s
Mr.
Vija
yR
agh
avan
Tra
inin
gP
rog
ram
me
of
Po
lice
Off
icer
sfr
om
Mau
riti
us
Mu
mb
aiM
ar.
20
,
20
08
SS
S,
TIS
S;
and
Cab
inet
Sec
reta
riat
,G
oI
Res
ou
rce
Per
son
Nee
dfo
rS
oci
alW
ork
Inte
rven
tio
nin
Po
licin
g
A P P E N D I X 5
77
Fa
cult
yT
itle
of
the
Pro
gra
mm
eP
lace
Da
teO
rga
nis
er(
s)N
atu
reo
fP
art
icip
ati
on
Tit
leo
fP
ap
er/
Se
ssio
n
Mr.
Vija
yR
agh
avan
Nat
ion
alS
emin
aro
fT
raff
icki
ng
of
Wo
men
and
Ch
ildre
n
New
Del
hi
Mar
.1
5,
20
08
Nat
ion
alIn
stit
ute
of
Pu
blic
Co
op
erat
ion
and
Ch
ild
Dev
elo
pm
ent
(NIP
CC
D),
and
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ojin
iN
aid
uC
entr
efo
r
Wo
men
'sS
tud
ies,
Jam
ia
Mili
aIs
lam
ia
Pre
sen
ted
the
Th
eme
Pap
er
Sit
uat
ion
alA
nal
ysis
of
Tra
ffic
kin
go
fW
om
enan
d
Ch
ildre
nin
Ind
ia
Mr.
K.P
.A
sha
Mu
kun
dan
UG
C–
DA
SN
atio
nal
Sem
inar
on
Ch
ilda
Glo
bal
Cit
izen
:T
hir
d
Wo
rld
Co
mm
un
ity
Vad
od
ara
Mar
.7
–8
,
20
08
MS
Un
iver
sity
of
Bar
od
aP
rese
nte
da
Pap
erJu
stic
efo
rth
eJu
ven
iles
in
Co
nfl
ict
wit
hL
aw:
Sta
tus
Issu
esan
dP
rob
lem
so
fth
e
Sys
tem
Mr.
S.
Um
anat
han
Nat
ion
alC
on
fere
nce
on
Eco
no
mic
Dev
elo
pm
ent
of
Sch
edu
led
Cas
tes:
Sp
ecia
l
Co
mp
on
ent
Pla
ns
New
Del
hi
Feb
.2
8–
29
,
20
08
Nat
ion
alD
alit
Foru
m,
Hyd
erab
ad
Par
tici
pan
t-
Ms.
K.P
.A
sha
Mu
kun
dan
Reg
ion
alC
on
sult
atio
n(W
est
and
Cen
tral
Zo
ne)
toFo
rmu
late
'Sta
te
Act
ion
Pla
nto
Co
un
ter
Ch
ild
Ab
use
'
Pu
ne
Feb
.2
7–
28
,
20
08
Min
istr
yo
fW
om
enan
dC
hild
Dev
elo
pm
ent,
Go
I;an
d
NIP
CC
DR
egio
nal
Cen
tre,
Ind
ore
Par
tici
pan
t-
Mr.
Vija
yR
agh
avan
31
stA
nn
ual
Co
nfe
ren
ceo
fth
e
Ind
ian
So
ciet
yo
fC
rim
ino
log
yo
n
Str
eng
then
ing
Cri
min
alJu
stic
e
Ad
min
istr
atio
n
Bh
op
alJa
n.
18
–2
0,
20
08
Ind
ian
So
ciet
yo
f
Cri
min
olo
gy;
and
Nat
ion
al
Law
Inst
itu
teU
niv
ersi
ty
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
Res
cue
and
Po
st-R
escu
eo
f
Vic
tim
so
fT
raff
icki
ng
:
An
Ag
end
afo
rA
ctio
n
Mr.
Vija
yR
agh
avan
Tra
inin
gP
rog
ram
me
of
Wo
men
Law
yers
Mu
mb
aiJa
n.
16
,2
00
8M
ajlis
and
UN
DP
Res
ou
rce
Per
son
Rig
hts
of
Wo
men
Pri
son
ers
Ms.
Ro
shn
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air
Mu
ltid
isci
plin
ary
Tra
inin
go
f
Tra
iner
s
Mu
mb
aiJa
n.
15
–1
6,
20
08
Ind
ian
So
ciet
yfo
rP
reve
nti
on
of
Ch
ildA
bu
sean
dN
egle
ct
Par
tici
pan
t-
Mr.
Vija
yR
agh
avan
Nat
ion
alW
ork
sho
po
nC
hild
Rig
hts
for
Hu
man
Rig
hts
Law
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wo
rkL
awye
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ctiv
ists
Mu
mb
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n.
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,2
00
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dia
Cen
tre
for
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man
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hts
and
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(IC
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ou
rce
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son
Reh
abili
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on
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f
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son
ers
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Yo
uth
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e
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tate
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op
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kin
g
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k,L
oo
kin
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d
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mb
aiJa
n.
10
–1
1,
20
08
Pre
ran
a,M
um
bai
Res
ou
rce
Per
son
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abili
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cial
ly
Exc
lud
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ps:
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yas
Reh
abili
tati
on
Pro
gra
mm
e
Mr.
S.
Um
anat
han
Co
nsu
ltat
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on
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g
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itE
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Jan
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00
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atio
nal
Cam
pai
gn
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it
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man
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Na
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pe
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Mr.
Vija
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on
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leo
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Imp
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enta
tio
no
fIm
mo
ral
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ffic
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ven
tio
n)
Act
and
JJA
ct
So
lap
ur
Dec
.2
1–
22
,
20
07
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yas;
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artm
ent
of
Wo
men
and
Ch
ild
Dev
elo
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ent
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),G
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;
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lap
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mm
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on
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ral)
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ou
rce
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son
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rvie
wo
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Wo
men
and
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ors
Forc
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to
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stit
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on
Mr.
Vija
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agh
avan
Nat
ion
alR
ou
nd
tab
leo
nA
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s
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stic
e
Del
hi
Dec
.1
7–
18
,
20
07
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DP
and
Dep
artm
ent
of
Just
ice,
Min
istr
yo
fL
awan
d
Just
ice,
Go
I
Res
ou
rce
Per
son
Imp
rovi
ng
Leg
alA
cces
sto
Just
ice
for
Un
der
Tri
al
Pri
son
ers:
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du
ctio
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nd
er
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ner
sth
rou
gh
Vid
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on
fere
nci
ng
:A
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t
Stu
dy
Mr.
S.
Um
anat
han
Nat
ion
alC
on
sult
atio
no
n
Str
eng
then
ing
Civ
ilS
oci
ety
Init
iati
ves
for
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ho
ldin
gD
alit
Hu
man
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hts
New
Del
hi
Dec
.3
–4
,
20
07
Nat
ion
alH
um
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ts
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on
and
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20
07
CL
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Ms.
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mb
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20
07
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for
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on
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20
07
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07
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lath
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20
07
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litat
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hu
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tric
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acit
yB
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g
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gra
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e
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ljap
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,
20
08
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ork
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ni
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on
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08
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op
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20
08
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and
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ship
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shre
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ni
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mb
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9,
20
08
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mb
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of
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Ms.
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po
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men
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bai
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5,
20
08
Dep
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of
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son
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po
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ni
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pin
g
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mo
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mb
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b.
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00
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dia
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sso
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for
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aN
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acit
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gra
mm
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uca
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sati
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b.
15
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8,
20
08
UG
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son
-
Dr.
Lat
aN
aray
anan
d
Ms.
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hu
aN
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dka
r
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nu
alC
on
fere
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on
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mb
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20
08
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ants
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Ms.
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hu
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mb
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00
8U
NIC
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Invi
ted
Par
tici
pan
ts-
Dr.
Raj
shre
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ahta
ni
Wo
rksh
op
on
Str
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ic
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agem
ent
of
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ach
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ash
taka
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anch
ayat
(KK
PK
P)
Pu
ne
Jan
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1–
22
,
20
08
KK
PK
PW
ork
sho
pFa
cilit
ato
rA
pp
licat
ion
of
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ic
Man
agem
ent
toK
KP
KP
Dr.
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shre
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ahta
ni
Wo
rksh
op
on
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po
sal
Dev
elo
pm
ent
for
the
Eva
luat
ion
of
the
Ran
chiL
ow
Bir
thW
eig
ht
Pro
ject
New
Del
hi
Dec
.1
2,
20
07
ICIC
IC
entr
efo
rC
hild
Hea
lth
and
Nu
trit
ion
Dis
cuss
ant
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alit
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eth
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sfo
r
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luat
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Res
earc
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Dr.
Lat
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acit
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gra
mm
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rW
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Man
ager
sin
Hig
her
Ed
uca
tio
n:
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inin
go
fT
rain
ers
Wo
rksh
op
Ku
ruks
het
ra,
Ko
lkat
a,
Ben
gal
uru
and
Jam
mu
Dec
.1
0–
15
,
20
07
;Ja
n.
7–
12
;Fe
b.
4–
9;
Mar
.
3–
8,
20
08
UG
CFa
cilit
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od
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Tra
inin
gM
eth
od
olo
gy
Dr.
Nee
laD
abir
Nat
ion
alS
emin
aro
nC
hild
Rig
hts
:T
asks
and
Ch
alle
ng
es
Ah
ead
New
Del
hi
Dec
.7
–8
,
20
07
Jam
iaM
ilia
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mia
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
So
cial
Wo
rkIn
terv
enti
on
wit
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Ch
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nin
Co
nfl
ict
wit
hth
e
Law
Ms.
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hu
aN
igu
dka
rN
atio
nal
Sem
inar
on
Ch
ild
Rig
hts
:T
asks
and
Ch
alle
ng
es
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ead
New
Del
hi
Dec
.7
–8
,
20
07
Jam
iaM
ilia
Isla
mia
Pre
sen
ted
aP
aper
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nile
Just
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and
Rig
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of
the
Ch
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der
A P P E N D I X 5
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cult
yT
itle
of
the
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gra
mm
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lace
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nis
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s)N
atu
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fP
art
icip
ati
on
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leo
fP
ap
er/
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ssio
n
Dr.
Lat
aN
aray
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du
cati
on
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mm
it
20
07
Del
hi
Dec
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,2
00
7C
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ina
nc
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shre
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valu
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f
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iner
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ur
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,
20
06
UN
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ian
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itu
teo
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agem
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rust
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llow
ship
Pro
ject
on
Str
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Ch
ildre
n
Ben
gal
uru
No
v.2
3,
20
07
SA
AT
HI
and
SD
TT
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tici
pan
t-
Dr.
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taP
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and
yaU
GC
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rog
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me
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mb
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ov.
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,2
00
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dem
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taff
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iver
sity
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mb
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Par
tici
pan
t-
Dr.
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laD
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ce:
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so
f
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tan
d
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rati
on
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mb
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ov.
1–
3,
20
07
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San
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arti
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mb
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ahta
ni
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op
on
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mm
e
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pm
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for
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24
–2
5,
20
07
Ter
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man
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Fin
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gs:
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pm
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as
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me
for
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n
Ms.
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hu
aN
igu
dka
rC
on
sult
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no
nJJ
Dra
ftR
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sM
um
bai
Oct
.1
3,
20
07
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CD
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oM
;an
dU
NIC
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Par
tici
pan
t-
Dr.
Nee
laD
abir
and
Ms.
Mo
hu
aN
igu
dka
r
Sta
teC
on
sult
atio
no
nC
RC
Ind
ia
Co
un
try
Rep
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Mu
mb
aiO
ct.
5–
6,
20
07
DW
CD
,G
oM
;an
dU
NIC
EF
Par
tici
pan
ts-
Ms.
Mo
hu
aN
igu
dka
rW
ork
sho
po
nP
rovi
din
gIC
DS
Ser
vice
sto
Neg
lect
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hild
ren
in
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mb
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mb
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ep.
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00
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pan
t-
Dr.
Raj
shre
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ni
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op
on
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stra
teg
isin
g
Act
ion
for
the
Rig
hts
of
the
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ild
Pu
ne
Sep
.1
2–
13
,
20
07
Act
ion
for
the
Rig
hts
of
the
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rksh
op
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litat
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Raj
shre
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op
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9,
20
07
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20
07
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niv
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f.S
uri
nd
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swal
Nat
ion
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sho
po
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Co
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ltat
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on
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ter
of
Pu
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mb
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4–
5,
20
07
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ISS
Dis
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ant
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bai
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,
20
07
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rate
of
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tra
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tici
pan
t-
Pro
f.S
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Wo
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op
on
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and
Co
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mb
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ug
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0,
20
07
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f.S
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nd
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swal
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and
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,
20
07
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vite
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f.S
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par
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Del
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24
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sun
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cum
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16
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10
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visi
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med
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Jun
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0,
20
07
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sen
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aP
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Na
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of
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of
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on
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for
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n.
29
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0,
20
07
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min
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ama
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,
20
07
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for
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r
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agem
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and
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20
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gM
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sin
NS
S
Mr.
Kh
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Ah
med
Co
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ltat
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Wo
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op
on
NS
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um
bai
and
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ane
Dec
.1
1–
12
,
20
07
NS
SC
entr
alO
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Un
iver
sity
of
Mu
mb
ai
Res
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Per
son
Ro
lean
dR
esp
on
sib
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of
NS
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lun
teer
su
nd
erth
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chem
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anA
fro
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lair
voya
nce
20
07
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no
vati
on
for
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olu
tio
nin
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Car
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TIS
S,
Mu
mb
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1–
2,
20
07
SH
SS
,T
ISS
Par
tici
pan
t-
Ms.
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git
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du
ltL
iter
acy
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mb
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7,
20
07
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han
mu
mb
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nic
ipal
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rati
on
Dis
cuss
ant
-
Mr.
Kh
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Ah
med
NS
SK
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gin
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agem
ent
Info
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tem
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gal
uru
Oct
.2
9–
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v.
3,
20
07
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istr
yo
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thA
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ort
s,G
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Par
tici
pan
t-
Mr.
Kh
alil
Ah
med
Sem
inar
on
Gan
dh
ian
Ph
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inC
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mb
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tici
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on
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Sep
.2
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07
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pu
ram
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.2
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,
20
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tre
for
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olo
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agem
ent,
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anth
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ram
Par
tici
pan
t-
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mb
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agem
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iver
sity
Dis
cuss
ant
-
Dr.
Mu
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anu
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5,
20
07
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and
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Un
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sio
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3,
20
07
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itu
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t-
Mr.
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ra
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Sep
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7–
28
,
20
07
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stit
ute
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litic
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mic
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pan
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of
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ess
ion
APPENDIX 6
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in
Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
DIRECTOR
Prof. S. Parasuraman
· UGC Nominee, Governing Board, School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, Mangalore
· Member, Governing Board, CHILDLINE, Mumbai
· Member, Expert Committee on Bt. Brinjal Mass Trial Assessment Committee, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India,
New Delhi
· Member, Academic and Administrative Audit, University of Mysore, Mysore
· University Nominee, Board of Management, Department of Economics, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Member. Core Group on Right to Food, National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi
· Member, Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Mumbai
· Member, Executive Council Committee, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member, High Power Committee, University Grants Commission, New Delhi
· External Expert, Advisory Committee, National Law School of India University, Bengaluru
· Chairperson, Expert Committee, University Grants Commission, New Delhi
· Member, Governing Board, SVARAJ, Bengaluru
· Member, Expert Committee for University of Hyderabad, University Grants Commission, New Delhi
· Trustee, CRY: Child Relief and You, Mumbai
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Prof. Lina Kashyap
· Member, Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal for Advancement of Counselling, Georgia, USA
· Member, Editorial Board, International Social Work, London
· Member, Executive Committee, International Association for Counselling, Brussels, Belgium
· Member, Expert Committee, Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi
· Member, Academic Council, National Institute for the Visually Impaired, Dehradun
· Member, Research Committee, National Institute for Visually Impaired, Dehradun
· Member, State-Level Advisory Committee on Adoption, Mumbai
· External Expert, Board of Studies of the Faculty of Social Work, M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara
· Chairperson, Adoption Coordinating Agency, Mumbai Under CARA, Delhi
· Subject Expert, Selection Committee, Department of Social Work, Vishva Bharati, Sriniketan
· Member, Selection Committee, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi
DIRECTOR’S OFFICE
Prof. T. Jayaraman
· Member, Committee on State Policy for Higher Education of the Kerala Higher Education Council, Thiruvananthapuram
Prof. John Menachery
· President, Varadaan — Indian Association for Promotion of Adoption and Child Welfare, Nagpur
· General Secretary, Maharashtra Association of Social Work Education, Maharashtra
Ms. Jaya Goyal
· Block Chief, Soka Gakkai International, Mumbai
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SYSTEMS STUDIES
Prof. Shalini Bharat
· Member, Governing Board, National Health Systems Resource Centre, Ministry of Health, Government of India, Delhi
· Member, Executive Council, National Health Systems Resource Centre, Ministry of Health, Government of India, Delhi
· Member, Academic Council, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member, Institutional Review Board, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member, Ethics Committee, National Institute of Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai
· Member, Technical Committee of Research and Development; Gender; ISM and HIV, National AIDS Control Organisation, Delhi
· Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, National AIDS Research Institute, Pune
· Member, Scientific Committee, 4th Asia-Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights, New Delhi
· Member, Organising Committee, 2nd National Bio-Ethics Conference, Bengaluru
· Member, ICMR Task Force on Male Circumcision and HIV, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi
· Member, Editorial Board, Journal of AIDS Care, Francis and Taylor, London
· Editor, Books Review, Journal of Culture Health and Sexuality, UK
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A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 7 – 0 8
94
· Member, Advisory Committee, Longitudinal Ageing Study in India Committee, Delhi
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
· Member, National Ethics Committee, Indian Council for Medical Research, Delhi
· Member, Governing Body, LRS Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, Delhi
· Trustee, Gram Rachna Trust, Pachod
· Founder and President, Executive Committee, PATH, Mumbai
Dr. Harshad Thakur
· Member, Board of Studies in Services Management, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management, Mumbai
· Founding Member and Coordinator, Tuberculosis Interest Group, Mumbai
Dr. Ramila Bisht
· Founding Member, SAATHI, Mumbai
· Member, Committee to prepare curriculum for PG Dip. Course in ‘Health Policy and Administration', University of Mumbai, Mumbai
Dr. Shankar Das
· Member, Executive Body, SATHI-Nepal, Mumbai
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR STUDIES
Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik
· Member, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Delhi
· Member, Board of Control, Orphanages and Charitable Homes Act, Pune
· External Member, Academic Council, National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai
· UGC Nominee, SAP-ASISSH Programme, Department of Sociology, University of Pune, Pune
· Member, Managing Committee, Indian Sociological Society, Delhi
· Member, Board of Governors, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi
· Member, Governing Board, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad
· Member, Standing Committee, Training and Orientation, Ministry of Labour, Government of India, New Delhi
· Member, Technical Coordination Committee on Urban Poverty, Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, Ministry of Urban
Housing and Poverty Alleviation, Government of India, New Delhi
SCHOOL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Prof. V. Gandhimathi
· Board Member, Institute of Market Ecology (India) Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru
Dr. Babasaheb Kazi
· Member, Board of Studies (Social Work), Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
· Member, State Mentoring Committee for National Rural Health Mission - Community Monitoring, Pune
· Member, District Mentoring Committee for National Rural Health Mission - Community Monitoring, Osmanabad
· Member, Rugnya Kalyan Samiti - Rural Hospital, Tuljapur
Mr. Shahaji Narwade
· Member, District Level Committee for Sanctioning the Compensation for the Families of Farmers Suicide, Osmanabad
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Centre for Development Studies
Prof. S. Siva Raju
· Chairperson, Committee on Economic Security for Older Persons in Maharashtra, Yashwantrao Chawan Academy of Development
Administration, Pune
· Member, Executive Committee, Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health, Bhubaneshwar
· Member, Drafting Committee to Revise Maharashtra Policy for Older Persons, YASHADA, Pune
Prof. Swapna Banerjee-Guha
· Member, Steering Committee, International Critical Geography Group
· Editor, Editorial Committee, Bombay Geographical Association
Dr. Ritambhara Hebbar
· Member, Experts Group on Promoting HRD Policy for Disadvantaged Youth, Planning Commission Unit, Department of Studies in
Economics and Cooperation, University of Mysore, Karnataka
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
· Executive Member, Indian Association of Social Science and Health, Mumbai
Dr. Abdul Shaban
· Member, Committee to Suggest the Formation and Working of 'Information Cell for Minorities', Mumbai
Centre for Human Ecology
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi
· Member, M.A. in Education Committee for Revising the Syllabus of Regional College of Education affiliated to the NCERT, New Delhi
· Member, Association for Early Childhood Education and Development, Mumbai
· President, International Play Association (India), Mumbai
Ms. Rosamma Veedon
· Vice-President, The Family Welfare Agency, Mumbai
· Treasurer, People's Association for Training and Health (PATH), Mumbai
Centre for Socio-Legal Studies and Human Rights
Prof. Asha Bajpai
· India Representative, Joint Regional Action Forum on Trafficking of Women and Children in South Asia, UNODC, Sri Lanka
· Member, Legal Committee, Maharashtra State Commission for Women, Mumbai
· Member, Sexual Harassment Committees, Tata Consultancy Services, Mumbai
· Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, First Source, Mumbai
· Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, National Securities Depository Ltd., Mumbai
· Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, Rashtriya Chemical Fertilisers, Mumbai
· Member, Working Group, National Commission for Children, New Delhi
· Member, Board of Control Under Orphanages and Charitable Homes Act, Department of Women and Child Development, Government of
Maharashtra, Mumbai
· Member, High Powered Committee on the Convention of the Rights of Child, Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of
India, New Delhi
· Coordinator, EWC-Fulbright Alumni Forum on Public Health, United States Educational Foundation in India, Mumbai
Prof. Arvind Tiwari
· External Expert, Board of Studies in Law, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· External Expert, Board of Studies in Criminology and Forensic Science, Sagar University, Sagar
· Vice-Chairman, Indian Society of Criminology, Chennai
· External Expert, Selection Committee, Madras University, Chennai
· External Expert, Selection Committee, M.S. University, Tirunelveli
· Member, Board of Referees, Indian Police Journal and Police Vigyan, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi
· Member, Expert Group, CEHAT, Mumbai
· Member, Mumbai Initiative of Human Rights Education, Mumbai
· Member, Expert Committee of Law School, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi
· Member/Examiner, Ph.D. Thesis Examiner, Madras University, Chennai
· Member/Examiner, Ph.D. Thesis Examiner, Dharwad University, Dharwad
· Member/Examiner, Ph.D. Thesis Examiner, Sagar University, Sagar
· Member, NHRC Nominees, Board of Visitors, Mumbai Central Jail, Mumbai
Centre for Studies in Sociology of Education
Prof. Padma Velaskar
· Member, General Body, Council for Social Development, Delhi
· Member, Advisory Body, ASIHSS, Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, Jawharlal Nehru University, Delhi
· Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Contemporary Education Dialogue, Bengaluru
Prof. D. Saldanha
· Member, Governing Board, YUVA, Mumbai
· Chairperson, Governing Board, YUVA-Rural, Nagpur
· Member, Governing Board, Mel-Jol, Mumbai
· Member, Council of National Literacy Mission Authority, Government of India, New Delhi
· Member, Executive Committee, National Council for Technical Education, New Delhi
· Member, Academic Committee, National Council for Education, Research and Training, New Delhi
Prof. G.G. Wankhede
· Advisor, International Ambedkar Centre for Justice and Peace (Indian Branch), Mumbai
Prof. Ranu Jain
· Member, Executive Committee, Centre for Study of Society and Secularism, Mumbai
Dr. Nandini Manjrekar
· Member, Adolescence Education Toolkit Review Committee, National AIDS Control Organisation, New Delhi
Ms. Rakhi Banerjee
· Member, Organising Team, DG 21: Current Challenges and Problems in Lower Secondary Mathematics Education, International
Congress on Mathematics Education, Mexico
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Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
Prof. A. Ramaiah
· Member, Expert Committee of United Nations' Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific on Developing Supplementary
Targets and Indicators on Social Inclusion, Population, Gender Equality and Health Promotion to Strengthen the MDGs Process, Bangkok
Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
· Vice-Chancellor's Nominee, Advisory Committee of the Centre for Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Centre for Women's Studies
Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
· External Expert, Programme Development Committee, CEHAT, Mumbai
· Expert, National Resource Group, Mahila Samakhya, Government of India, New Delhi
Prof. Chhaya Datar
· Member, Committee for the UGC Scheme of Capacity Building for Women Managers in Higher Education, New Delhi
Dr. Nishi Mitra
· Corresponding Editor, Feminist Review Collective, London, UK
· Partner Member, Global Network for Research Collaboration on VAW, Sweden
· Partner, ANWESHI, Kozhikode, Kerala
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
· UGC Nominee, UGC ASIHSS Programme, Faculty of Social Work, M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara
· Member, Project Review Committee for HIV/AIDS, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi
· Member, Joint Working Group, Indo-US Programme on Contraceptive and Reproductive Health Research, Indian Council of Medical
Research and National Institutes of Health, New Delhi and Washington
· Founder Member, International Social Work Network in Health Inequalities, United Kingdom
· Member, Steering Committee, International Social Work Network in Health Inequalities, United Kingdom
· Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of AIDS Education and Prevention, United States of America
· Member, Regional Asia-Pacific Board, Journal of Social Work Education, United Kingdom
· Member, Scientific Programme Committee, IASSW Conference 2008, International Association of Schools of Social Work, Durban
· Member, Special Board of Studies for Social Work, SNDT Women's University, Mumbai
· Member, Expert Committee, NGO Management in HIV/AIDS, Indira Gandhi National Open University and UNDP, New Delhi
· Member, Steering Committee, The City Initiative for Neonatal Health, SNEHA, Mumbai
· Member, Project Execution Group for Mainstreaming, National AIDS Control Organisation, Delhi
· Member, National Advisory Committee, Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) to finalise the Bill on ART, Indian Council of Medical
Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi
· Member, Special Board for Introduction of Master of Social Work Degree Course, Pondicherry University, Puducherry
· Member, Board of Studies, School of Social Work, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Delhi
Centre for Community Organisation and Development Practice
Dr. H. Beck
· Member, General Body, People's Association of Training and Health, Mumbai
Dr. Amita Bhide
· Managing Trustee, Resource Support and Centre for Development, Navi Mumbai
· Member, Core Group, Rural Health Services, ML Dhawale Trust, Vikramgad, Dist. Thane
· Member, Advisory Group, National Urban Renewal Mission’s Action, Committee for Right to Housing, Mumbai
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
· Member, Managing Committee, Prerna (Innovative) Women's Cooperative Society Ltd., Mumbai
Dr. Manish Kumar Jha
· Member, Social Work Research Committee, Indian Social Science Congress, Mumbai
Dr. Swati Banerjee
· Member, Task Force on Micro Finance and SHGs in Maharashtra, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai
· Trustee, Centre for Research, Training and Development, Raigad
Ms. Supriya D'Souza
· Founder-Member and Secretary, Development Management and Research Centre, Sindhudurg and Satara Districts
Centre for Criminology and Justice
Mr. Vijay Raghavan
· Member, State Advisory Committee on Immoral Trafficking, Mumbai
· Member, Guidance and Monitoring Committee of Women's Institutions, Mumbai
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· Member, State-Level Committee to Review Guidelines for Premature Release of Convicted Prisoners, Mumbai
Ms. K.P. Asha Mukundan
· Member, Sub-Committee on Juvenile Justice Boards, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Delhi
Ms. Roshni Nair
· Founder-Trustee and Core Group Member, SAATHI, Mumbai
Mr. S. Umanathan
· Founder and Trustee Member, People Revival Centre and Sakya Hostel for Tsunami-Hit Children, Chennai
Centre for Disability Studies and Action
Dr. Srilatha Juvva
· Advisory Member, Anand Rehabilitation Centre, Mumbai
· Member, Executive Committee, Bombay Association of Trained Social Workers, Mumbai
Centre for Equity for Women, Children and Families
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
· Member, Ethics Committee, Kasturba Hospital, Mumbai
· Advisor, Qualitative Research, Ranchi Project on Low Birth Weight Children, ICICI Centre for Child Health and Nutrition, Mumbai
· Member, Thesis Advisory Committee, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
· Member, Norms Committee, Credibility Alliance, Mumbai
Dr. Lata Narayan
· Member, Government Board, YUVA, Mumbai
· President, YUVA Urban Initiatives, Mumbai
· Board Member, Mel-Jol, Mumbai
· Board Member, Laya, Visakhapatnam
· Member, Advisory Committee in the Aflatoun Quality Assurance and Impact Assessment System (AQIS), Amsterdam
Ms. Anjali Dave
· Member, National Resource Group, Mahila Samakhya, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, New Delhi
· Trustee Member, Akshara: Women's Resource Centre, Mumbai
· Member, Women's Cell: Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
· Member, State-Level Steering Committee for Special Cells for Women, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai
· Member, Governing Body, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Nagaland
· Member, National Committee, Gender Database for SAARC Countries, Government of India, New Delhi
Dr. Samta P. Pandya
· Member, Dedakani Kanyashala Samiti, Savarkundla, Saurashtra
Centre for Health and Mental Health
Dr. Shubhada Maitra
· External Expert, Sexual Harassment at the Workplace, All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mumbai
Dr. Asha Banu Soletti
· Member, Managing Committee, Family Welfare Agency, Mumbai
Centre for Social Justice and Governance
Dr. Bipin Jojo
· Member, Out Reach Department, Young Men's Christian Association, Mumbai
· President, Rural Action and Human Interest, Orissa
· Advisor, Adivasi Nav-Jeevan Gathan Navjyoti Agna, Orissa
· Executive Member, Bombay Association of Trained Social Workers, Mumbai
· External Member, M.A./M.Phil. Project Evaluation Panel, Nagpur University, Nagpur
Prof. Vidya Rao
· Board Member, Financial Management Services Foundation, Noida
· Board Member, Indian Livelihood School of Basic, Hyderabad
· Board Member, Disha Kendra, Karjat, Maharashtra
Dr. Swapan Garain
· Member, Programme Advisory Committee, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, Delhi
· Member, Managing Committee, Slum Rehabilitation Society, Mumbai
· Member, Steering Committee on Voluntary Sector, Planning Commission, Delhi
· Member and Guide, Atma Nirbhar, Guwahati
· External Examiner for Ph.D. Viva, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
· External Examiner for Ph.D. Viva, Bharatiya Vidyapeeth University, Pune
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Mr. Daniel S.R.
· President, National Association of Dalit and Tribal Social Workers, Mumbai
· Board Member, Entrepreneurship Development and Resource Support Trust, Mumbai
CENTRE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram
· Member, Governing Council, Centre for Health, Education and Training Awareness (CHETNA), Ahmedabad
· Trustee, Maharashtra Lokhita Seva Mandal, Mumbai
· Trustee, Indian Council for Mental Health, Mumbai
· Founder and Board Member, People's Association for Training in Health, Mumbai
· Member, Advisory Committee, Child-to-Child Regional Resource Group, Ahmedabad
· Technical Consultant (Advocacy), Family Planning Association of India, Mumbai
· Member, UGC National Consultative Committee on Scheme for Capacity-Building for Women in Higher Education, New Delhi
CENTRE FOR MEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Prof. K.P. Jayasankar
· Member, Managing Committee, Avehi-Audio Visual Resource Centre, Mumbai
· Member, Navnirmiti Trust, Mumbai
· Member, Managing Committee, Comet Media Foundation, Mumbai
· Chairperson, Nomination Jury for Vatavaran Film Festival, New Delhi
· Member, Routledge Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series Editorial Board, London and New York
· Member, Advisory Board, Journal of International Social Research, Samsun, Turkey
Prof. Anjali Monteiro
· President and Trustee, Managing Committee, Avehi, Audio-Visual Resource Centre, Mumbai
· President's Nominee, Selection Committee, Anwar Jamal Kidwai - Mass Communication Research Centre (AJK-MCRC), Jamia Milia
Islamia, New Delhi
· Member, Programme Advisory Committee, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi
· Member, Society of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla
· Member, Routledge Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series Editorial Board, London and New York
· Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Creative Communications, Sage Publications, New Delhi
· Member, Academic Council, Tripura University, Agartala
Dr. B. Manjula
· Member, Expert Committee on Decentralised Planning for the Sixth Schedule Areas, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India,
New Delhi
· Member, Central Advisory Committee on Panchayati Raj Institutions, Government of India, New Delhi
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH METHDOLOGY
Prof. D.P. Singh
· Trustee, Indian Association of Study of Population, New Delhi
· Trustee, Prerna: Anti Trafficking Centre, Mumbai
JAMSETJI TATA CENTRE FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Prof. Janki Andharia
· External Member, Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee, Tata Chemicals, Mumbai
· Member, Executive Council, Janarth, Aurangabad
· Patron Member, Tata Chemicals Rural Development Society, Mumbai
· Member, Committee on Vulnerable Groups, National Disaster Management Authority, New Delhi
· Member, Committee on Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction, National Disaster Management Authority, New Delhi
· Member, Governing Board, Academy of Gandhian Studies, Tirupati
· Member, Board of Studies, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalam, Tirupati
· Member, Induction of Disaster Management Curricula at Higher and Technical Level of Education, New Delhi
Prof. Surinder Jaswal
· Member, Scientific and Ethics Advisory Committee, Sangath Society for Child Development and Family Guidance, Goa
· Member, Ethics Committee, National Institute for Research in Reproduction, Mumbai
· Member, Ethics Committee, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Hospital, Mumbai
· Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, 3rd International Congress on Community Development: Local and Global Challenges, Lucerne,
Switzerland
· Member, Core Group on Psychosocial Care and Mental Health Services, National Disaster Management Authority, New Delhi
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· Member, Core Team, Guidelines on Psychosocial Support and Mental Health Services of National Disaster Management Authority,
New Delhi
· External Member, Research Council, Nirmala Niketan College of Social Work, Mumbai
· Member, Research Council, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
· Member, Advisory Board, Multi-Disciplinary Child Protection Centre, Nair Hospital, Mumbai
· Member, Board for Social Work, Amritha University, Coimbatore
Dr. Sunil D. Santha
· Member, Research Committee 24: Environment and Society, International Sociological Association, Spain
· Member, UN Solution Exchange, India
Mr. Mahesh Kamble
· Member, Experts' Committee formed by State Human Rights Commission on Mumbai Floods, Mumbai
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME FOR TRAINING AND ORIENTATION CENTRE
Mr. Khalil Ahmed
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, NSS Cell, Department of Higher and Technical Education, Government of Maharahstra, Mumbai
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, ITI Directorate, Mumbai
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Babasaheb Amedkar Technical University, Lonere
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, SNDT Women's University, Mumbai
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Nagpur University, Nagpur
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Maharashtra University of Health Science, Nashik
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Goa University, Goa
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, International Society for Harmony and Peace, Mumbai
· Advisor, Karunya Trust, Mumbai
· Advisor, Maharashtra United Social Trust, Mumbai
· Advisor, National Institute of Events Management, Mumbai
· Advisor, Needs Foundation, Mumbai
· Advisor, Citizens Council for Better Tomorrow, Mumbai
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, NSS-TORC, Ahmednagar
Ms. C. Saigita
· Representative, Training Advisory Committee, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Representative, Training Advisory Committee, SNDT Women's University, Mumbai
SIR DORABJI TATA MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath
· Member, Governing Board, UGC-INFLIBNET Governing Board, Ahmedabad
· Chairman, Bombay Science Librarians' Association, Mumbai
· Member, Board of Studies, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
· Member, Board of Studies, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi
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APPENDIX 7
Student Enrolment
INDIAN STATES
AND
UNION TERRITORIES
Number of Students Enrolled
Bachelor’s Degree Master’s Degree M.Phil. Ph.D.
Dip. &
Cert.
Total
2005–2006
2006–2007
2007–2008
2006–2007
2007–2008
Pri
or
to2007
2007–2008
Pri
or
to2007
2007–2008
2007–2008
Andaman & Nicobar Islands - - 2 - - - - - - - 2
Andhra Pradesh - 1 - 11 13 4 1 - - 2 32
Arunachal Pradesh - - - - 1 - - - - - 1
Assam - 1 2 5 10 1 3 1 - - 23
Bihar - - 7 9 14 - - - - - 30
Chhattisgarh - - - 3 1 - - - - - 4
Chandigarh - - - - 1 - - - - - 1
Delhi 1 1 1 27 43 1 2 - 1 3 80
Goa - - - 1 3 - - - - 2 6
Gujarat 1 - - 4 12 1 - - - 1 19
Haryana - - - 7 6 - - - - - 13
Himachal Pradesh - - - 1 4 - - - - - 5
Jammu & Kashmir - - 1 5 3 - - - - 18 27
Jharkhand 2 - 2 13 12 1 1 - - 1 32
Karnataka - - - 11 15 1 2 - 1 - 30
Kerala - - - 8 10 - 2 2 - - 22
Madhya Pradesh - - - 2 4 - - - - - 6
Maharashtra 15 14 9 67 80 5 10 3 6 37 246
Manipur 1 - 1 5 10 2 2 - - - 21
Meghalaya - 1 - 1 3 - - - - - 5
Nagaland - 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - 3
Orissa - - - 8 19 1 2 - - - 30
Punjab - - - 3 2 - - - - - 5
Rajasthan - - 2 2 4 - - - - - 8
Sikkim - - - - 2 - - - - - 2
Tamil Nadu - - - 6 8 2 - - 2 - 18
Tripura - - 1 - - - - - - 1
Uttaranchal - - - 5 2 - - - - - 7
Uttar Pradesh - 1 2 15 22 - - 1 1 1 43
West Bengal - - 1 23 13 - 3 - - 1 41
FOREIGN COUNTRIES
China - - - 1 - - - - - - 1
Japan - - - 1 - - - - - - 1
Srilanka - - - - 2 - - - - - 2
Norway - - - - 1 - - - - - 1
USA - - - - 4 - - - - - 4
Nepal - - - 2 4 - - - - - 6
Mauritius - - - - - - - - 1 - 1
Total 20 20 30 247 329 19 29 7 12 66 779
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APPENDIX 9
Research Projects of Master’s Degree Students
Name of StudentTitle of Research Project Guide
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Road to Development: The Socioeconomic Importance of the Silk Route
vis-à-vis the Reopening of the Nathula Pass
Mr. Ankur Mahanta Dr. Ashwani Kumar
Foreign Investments: Relation Between the State and Markets — Capital
Mobility and Labour Mobility
Ms. Anuradha Chatterji Dr. Sandhya Iyer
Evaluation of National Rural Employment Act and its Implementation Ms. Anushree Kirtania Mr. P. Gopinath
The Collapse of Public Agricultural Extension Services in Andhra Pradesh Mr. Bheemeshwar Reddy A. Dr. R. Ramakumar
Role of Modern Technology in Labour-intensive Small Scale Industry in
India
Ms. Amruta Vijay Dadhe Prof. Sharit Bhowmik
Impact of Government-Sponsored Entrepreneurship Development
Programme Among the Mishing /Miri Tribe of Assam
Ms. Deepti Morang Dr. C.J. Sonowal
Concept of Identity: Muslim Youth in Mumbai Ms. Ganga Shreedhar Dr. Ritambhara Hebbar
Migration and Livelihood Issues of the Tribes of Dang District Mr. Vijaykumar Jethabhai Gohel Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
Dalits in Urban India Ms. Ketaki Umesh Jaywant Prof. A. Ramaiah
The Problem of Floods in Bihar Ms. Madhavi Jha Dr. Abdul Shaban
The Role of NGOs and Civil Society in Development Initiatives Mr. Manohar Kumar Dr. Ashwani Kumar
Sarva Shikshan Abhiyan Ms. Maya Arun Kilpadi Dr. Rajani Konantambigi
Migration of Labourers from Jharkhand Mr. Md. Ziauddin Khan Prof. Swapna
Banerjee-Guha
Nutritional Health Status of Children (0-6 Years) in an Underdeveloped
District of Maharashtra
Ms. Daksha Chandu Parmar Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
Commercialisation of Education and its Impact on the Marginalised Mr. Pindiga Ambedkar Prof. G.G. Wankhede
The Politics of Urban Development Ms. Radhika Bharadwaj Prof. R.N. Sharma
Role of Special Economic Zones in Employment Generation and
Entrepreneurship Development
Mr. Rahul Kisan Gavali Dr. Sujata Sriram
Urbanisation and Sustainable Water Supply: A Case of Mumbai Ms. Revati Nitin Dhoble Dr. Abdul Shaban
Tribal Perspective on Development: Case Study of Ukhrul, Manipur Ms. Rinreichon Shaiza Mr. Alex Akhup
Tribal Administration and Development Problems: The Case of Munda
Village in Jharkhand
Ms. Ritika Pandey Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
Effect of Globalisation on the Labour Market and its Continuing Impact on
Employment Patterns the World over with Particular Reference to India
Ms. Rukmini Tankha Prof. Sharit Bhowmik
Labour Liberalisation and Aggregate Demand Mr. Sandipan Paul Dr. P.M. Sandhya Iyer
Special Economic Zones and their Socioeconomic Implications Mr. Shashi Ratnaker Singh Prof. R.N. Sharma
Education in Vanvasi Kalyan Parishad Schools: Decline in Secular Spaces Ms. Shweta Sadanand Shetty Prof. Padma Velaskar
Neo-Liberal Economic Policies and its Aftermath on Agriculture Ms. Swasti Pachauri Dr. R. Ramakumar
Culture Resistance and Development: The Case of South America Ms. Vasundhara Jairath Dr. Ritambhara Hebbar
HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
Study of Referral Mechanism between Voluntary Counselling and Treating
Centre: RNTCP Centres
Dr. Pramila Singh Dr. Harshad Thakur
The Barriers to the Effective Implementation of HIV /AIDS Programme in
Ukhrul
Mr. Pamrichan Ragui Dr. K. Anil Kumar
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Examining Institutional Systems and Ethics of Community-Based Health
Insurance: A Case Study
Dr. Suman De Dr. Sandhya Iyer
Quality of Life (QOL) of Older Persons Dr. Chesta Sharma Dr. Sujata Sriram
Assessing the Determinants of Health Service Utilisation by Cervical
Cancer Patients
Ms. Amita Gadre Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee
and Dr. Shankar Das
Role of Political Elite, Socioeconomic Condition and Work Stress on
Performance of Anganwadi Workers: A Study in Amravati District
Dr. Pravinkumar R. Shirsat Dr. K. Anil Kumar
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices (KAP) of Mothers regarding Diarrhoea
of Children under the Age of Five Years in Koraput District of Orissa
Dr. Chandan Kumar Das Dr. V. Gowri
Expenditure on Health in Marwari Families of Mumbai Mr. Nitesh Kumar Dixit Dr. V. Gowri
Health Care Seeking Behaviour among Men Living with HIV in Thane
District
Dr. Sachin Ganorkar Prof. Shalini Bharat
To Assess the Impact of Public-Private Partnership on TB Control
Programme
Mr. Mahendra Gaware Dr. Ramila Bisht
Occupational Health Hazards of Call Centre Employees Mr. Gopal K. Pattanayak Dr. Harshad Thakur
An Exploratory Study to Understand the Utilisation Pattern, Perception and
Satisfaction of Users of Tele-health Services at the District Hospital,
Chamarajanagara
Dr. N. Vijaya Raghavan Dr. Ramila Bisht
Case Study of a HIV Self-Help Group in Mumbai Dr. Ajay Sharma Dr. Shankar Das
Awareness and Experience of the Beneficiaries of Chiranjeevi Yojana Dr. Surendra Gupta Dr. V. Gowri
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Identifying Dimensions of Hospital Service Quality: A Gap Analysis of
Patients, Providers and Regulators’ Perspective of Service Quality
Dr. Altaf A. Virani Mr. M. Mariappan and
Dr. Hemal Shroff
Role of Job Delight: Expectations, Identities and Behaviours in Hospital
Administrators
Dr. Richa Sharma Prof. D.K. Srivastava
Total Quality Management Conceptualisation and Implementation in Select
Hospital Settings
Dr. Kanchan Dwivedi Mr. P. Vijayakumar
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR RELATIONS
Evaluation of the Historical Evolution of Strategic Human Resource
Management
Ms. Harshita Chaudhary Prof. R.C. Datta
Relationship between Job Opportunities in a Globalised Environment and
Rate of Attrition
Ms. Nidhi Chahal Prof. R.C. Datta
The Impact of Information Technology on Professional Competence in
HRM
Mr. Bhagwat Karat Prof. Sharit Bhowmik
Attrition Issues and Strategies to Retain Human Capital: Study of Selected
Business Processing Organisations (BPOs) in Mumbai
Ms. Monica S. Suryawanshi Prof. Sharit Bhowmik
From Public Sector to Private Sector: Dynamics of Corporate Change —
Study of Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited
Mr. Ashok Kanojiya Prof. Sharit Bhowmik
Need for a Trade Union in Information Technology / Business Processing
Outsourcing Industry
Mr. Joseph Anthony Kujur Prof. D.K. Srivastava
The Role of HR as a Strategic Partner in an Organisation Ms. Mandip Kaur Pable Prof. D.K. Srivastava
Linkages between Collective Bargaining and Productivity: Case Study of
Selected Organisations
Ms. Nupur Jain Prof. D.K. Srivastava
Governance of Trade Unions: Case Study of Selected Trade Unions in
Mumbai
Ms. Sagili Srividya Prof. D.K. Srivastava
Globalisation and Work Place Practices: A Study of Service Sectors Mr. Shakti S. Shekhawat Prof. D.K. Srivastava
Job Delight: A Study of Call Centre Executives Mr. Arun Mirchandani Prof. D.K. Srivastava
The Changing Contours of ‘Work-Life-Balances’ Ms. Mridula Shukla Prof. D.K. Srivastava
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Name of StudentTitle of Research Project Guide
Study of Trade Unions in Indian Railways Mr. Raghav Singh Prof. D.K. Srivastava
Impact of Globalisation on IR Practices in India Mr. Neville Savio Kujur Dr. E. Toppo
Corporate Governance of Stock Exchanges: A Study with Special Reference
to Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange
Mr. Kingshuk Das Dr. Santanu Sarkar
Managing Talent: Exploring the New Psychological Contract Ms. Suman Kumari Dr. Santanu Sarkar
Critical Analysis of Performance Management Systems Prevalent in
Organisations and its Effectiveness: Study of the Effect of Human
Dimensions and Interpersonal Relationship in Appraisals
Ms. Neelam Vaswani Dr. Santanu Sarkar
The Impact of Organisational Culture on Employee Performance in the
Service Sector
Ms. Renjini Alex Dr. Santanu Sarkar
Impact of Trainer's Approach on Training Experience Ms. Rohini Kulkarni Dr. Santanu Sarkar
Study on the Role of HR Practices in Enhancing the Supply-Chain Mr. Subrata K. Saha Dr. Santanu Sarkar
Training for Virtual Teams: An Investigation of Current Practices and
Future Needs of Indian Companies
Mr. Subhashish Chakrbarty Dr. Santanu Sarkar
Work Life Balances and its Impact on Employee Retention:
A Study in the IT Sector
Ms. Anchaal Grover Dr. Sasmita Palo
The Impact of Organisational Characteristics on Outsourcing of HR
Activities
Mr. Anurag Saxena Dr. Sasmita Palo
A Study of Competency-Based Training and its Effectiveness in Indian
Organisations
Ms. Parul Arora Dr. Sasmita Palo
Employer Branding Strategies: A Comparative Study Across Sectors Ms. Shivangi Varma Dr. Sasmita Palo
Talent Management in the IT Sector Ms. Vedika Burman Dr. Sasmita Palo
Compensation and Benefits in the IT Industry Ms. Saumya Gupta Dr. Sasmita Palo
Achieving TQM Effectiveness through Training : A Case Study Ms. Roomana N. Basha Dr. Sasmita Palo
A Study of Employee Engagement in the Service Sector Ms. Sowjanya V. Dr. Sasmita Palo
Assessing Effectiveness of Human Resource Measurement Tools Mr. Prabhat Deo Ms. Sarala Rao
Performance Management in Practice: Case Study from Selected
Organisations
Mr. Amit Haldar Ms. Sarala Rao
HR Interventions in Change Management Mr. Gaurav S. Kaul Ms. Sarala Rao
Study of Employee Engagement Practices in Various Organisations Mr. Jaideep Singh Ms. Sarala Rao
HR's Role in Brand Management Mr. Vibhu Goel Ms. Sarala Rao
A Qualitative Study of Significance of HR Metrics and Industry Perception
about Use of HR Metrics
Mr. Hargovind S. Adhikari Ms. Sarala Rao
Talent Management Strategies in IT Organisations Ms. Shilpa Bhagwat Ms. Sarala Rao
From Homemaker to CEO: Women Reaching the Top — Challenges and
Practices
Mr. Vipul Kumar Ms. Sarala Rao
Leadership Development Strategies in the Retail Sector Mr. Babu Bhaskaran Mr. P. Vijayakumar
Developing a Sustainable Business Model for the Micro-Enterprise Unit,
Vidyashree, Kerala
Mr. Sreeram V. Mr. P. Vijayakumar
Leadership Challenges among Human Resource Professionals:
An Exploratory Study
Ms. Sheveta Arya Mr. P. Vijayakumar
The Impact of Workplace-related Stress on Employees and Organisations
in the IT / ITES Sector
Mr. Romit Choudhury Mr. P. Vijayakumar
Strategies for Attraction and Retention of Talent in the Retail Industry:
An Exploratory Study
Ms. Vidhi Mundra Mr. P. Vijayakumar
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SOCIAL WORK
Issues Related to Labour and Livelihood
A Study of the Socioeconomic Condition of Women Brick-Kiln Workers in
Bashirhat Sub-division, West Bengal
Ms. Satarupa Dutta Dr. Swati Banerjee
Exploring Intersections Between Gender, Work and Religion: A Study of
Muslim Women Workers in Slum Areas of Mumbai
Ms. Yaguta Contractor Dr. Amita Bhide
Socioeconomic Status and Problems of Tea Plantation Labourers of Assam Ms. Antara Borkakoty Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
People’s Perceptions of Changes in Agriculture and Lifestyle in Rural Leh,
Ladakh
Ms. Varsha Patel Dr. Ramila Bisht
A Study of the Socioeconomic Status of Chhotanagpur Migrated Workers
in the Tea Gardens of Jhapa district, East Nepal
Mr. Dilip Toppo Dr. H. Beck
Industry’s Perception of Employability of Persons with Disability Ms. Gauri Sharma Prof. Lina Kashyap
Organising the Unorganised: A Case of the Domestic Workers Ms. Neha Parti Prof. R.C. Datta
Issues related to Identity, Culture and Religion
Loss of Cultural Identity in Kashmiri Pundits Living in Jammu Ms. Akansha Kaul Prof. Surinder Jaswal
Impact of Education on the Decision-Making Process Among Muslim
Women
Mr. Al Furqan Shah Khan Prof. Ranu Jain
Being Muslim: A Study of Muslim Youth in Delhi Ms. Smriti Vaid Dr. Sujata Sriram
Sub-altern Art forms, Revolutionary Music and Urban Educated Youth:
A Case Study
Ms. Donnaliane D’Souza Mr. Daniel S.R.
Communal Stress in Leh: Causes and Consequences Mr. Sujeet Kumar Varma Dr. B. Manjula
Role of the Lepcha Youth in the Preservation of the Lepcha Culture Ms. Mabel Denzin Gergan Mr. Daniel S.R.
Media in the Making of Identity: A Study of Youth in Kerala Ms. Shruti Herbert Dr. B. Manjula
Representation of Mental Illness in Mainstream Indian Cinema Ms. Shikha Lakhanpal Dr. B. Manjula
The Patvas, Scroll Painters of Naya, West Bengal: A Case Study Ms. Yagna Nag Chowdhuri Dr. Ritambhara Hebbar
Issues related to Child Rights and Services for Children
A Comparative Study of the Nature and Impact of Legal Orders passed by
the Juvenile Justice Board on Boys and Girls
Ms. Namrata Ghoshal Ms. K.P. Asha Mukundan
Child Participation for Eliminating Child Labour: A Case Study of Bal
Panchayat
Mr. Amit Kumar Ms. Mohua Nigudkar
A Study of the NGOs’ Services/Programmes in Promoting Child Rights in
the Context of Child Labour
Ms. Archi Basu Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
Understanding the Determinants and Interventions of Infant Malnutrition Ms. Sinjini Ghosh Dr. Rajani Konantambigi
A Study of Repatriation as a Service to Promote Child Rights Ms. Manisha Patil Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
Dealing with Child Sexual Abuse: Childline’s Experience Ms. Shraddha Prabhu Dr. Shubhada Maitra
Issues related to Women, their Vulnerabilities, and Political Participation
A Study of the Psychosocial Condition of Women in Prison Ms. Subhashree Sanyal Dr. Srilatha Juvva
Sexual Abuse and Coercion on Public Transport: A Cultural Understanding
of Gender and Spaces
Ms. Shreya Bhattacharya Dr. Nishi Mitra
Domestic Violence against HIV Positive Women: An Exploratory Study Ms. Neha Kagal Ms. Brinelle D’Souza
Participation of Women in Local Self-Governance: A Study of Apatani
Tribal Women in Lower Subansiri
Ms. Rimi Tadu Dr. Swati Banerjee
The Participation of Women in Jan Andolan (2006), Nepal: A Case Study Ms. Roni Pradhan Dr. Ritambhara Hebbar
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Family Violence: A Study based on the Life Cycle Approach Ms. Mangala Honawar Dr. Nishi Mitra
Women’s Participation in Political Processes through Panchayati Raj
Institution in Bihar
Ms. Khorshed Navroze Talati Dr. Manish Kimar Jha
A Study of the Vulnerability of Women in Churachandpur District of
Manipur to Commercial Sex Work
Ms. Margaret Khamhauniang
Hangzo
Prof. Surinder Jaswal
Issues related to Dalits, with their Livelihood and their Mobilisation
Political Mobilisation of Dalits and their Socioeconomic Development:
A Case Study of Maharajganj Uttar Pradesh
Mr. Ashutosh Mishra Dr. Anil Sutar
Manual Scavenging in Chennai: Experiences and Responses of Safai
Karamcharis
Ms. Saveetha M. Prof. A. Ramaiah
A Study of the Socioeconomic Condition of Mortuary Workers in BMC and
Public Hospitals in Mumbai
Mr. Vishwas Bhoja Kapurabai
Sonawale
Mr. Daniel S.R.
Dalit Struggle for Grazing Land in the Marathwada Region of Maharashtra Mr. Dadasaheb J. Tandale Prof. A. Ramaiah
Impact of Swabhiman Yojna on the Socioeconomic Condition of Dalits in
Rural Maharashtra: The Case of Yavatmal District
Mr. Sagar Chandrakant Zende Prof. A. Ramaiah
A Study of the Problems faced by Dalit-led Organisations in terms of
Fund-Raising
Mr. Sameer B. Taware Dr. E. Toppo
Issues related to Health, Mental Health, and Sexuality
A Study of Occult Health Practices in the Kumaon Hills Region of
Uttarakhand
Ms. Sukriti Gangola Dr. Srilatha Juvva
Personal Hygiene Practices and Public Health Interventions in Disaster:
Lessons to Learn — A Study of Flood-affected Households in Mumbai
2005
Ms. Mikiko Osaka Dr. Jacquleen Joseph
Social Support and Mental Health of MSM in Mumbai Mr. Murugesan Sivasubramanian Prof. Surinder Jaswal
Being a Eunuch: Social Adjustment and Formation of Identity in
Contemporary Society
Ms. Manisha Lath Dr. Asha Banu Soletti
Understanding the Dynamics of the Recovery Process in Schizophrenia Ms. Jyoti Bajpai Dr. Shubhada Maitra
Social Exclusion of GLBT in Mumbai City Ms. Anasuya Ray Dr. Asha Banu Soletti
Issues related to Tribals and their Livelihoods
Governance in Tribal Areas: A Case Study of Tirunelly Panchayat (Kerala) Ms. Smita Jacob Dr. Bipin Jojo
Socioeconomic Conditions of the Chagpas and Recent Changes Ms. Racheal Nilza Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
Kamatham in Dabbapalem: A Study of Collective Farming in a Tribal Village Ms. Gowri Iyer Dr. Bipin Jojo
Livelihood Options Among the Youth of Zeliangrong Tribe Ms. Guangchunliu Gangmei Mr. Alex Akhup
Impact of Industrialisation on Tribals: A Case Study of Sponge and Iron
Factory in Budakata, Orissa
Ms. Nilamadhab Digal Dr. Bipin Jojo
Revisiting Development: Issues related to the Concept, Processes, and Management of Development
Social Capital and Development: A Case of the Kolta Tribe in Uttaranchal Ms. Shivridhi Shukla Dr. Ashwani Kumar
Understanding the Unfolding Environment Agenda of a Global City:
A Case Study of River Yamuna and the People Along its Banks
Ms. Titiksha Shukla Dr. Amita Bhide
CSR Initiatives in the Small and Medium Size Enterprises Ms. Kalka Dutta Dr. Swapan Garain
A Study of the Perceptions and Practices of NGO Accountability:
Multiple Stakeholders’ Views
Ms. Tu Wen Wen Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
Youth Participation and Mobilisation by Political Parties in Mumbai City Mr. Manoj P. Nigudkar Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Commodification of Rivers in Global Cities: A Case of Yamuna in Delhi Ms. Sarandha Jain Dr. Amita Bhide
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Exploring Social Entrepreneurship: A Case Study of Tawa Matsya Sangh
(M.P.) — A Fishing Cooperative
Ms. Smriti Kedia Prof. R.C. Datta
Varied Stakeholder Perspectives of the Criminal Justice System
An In-depth Study of the Process for Registration of F.I.Rs/Complaints in
Mumbai City
Mr. Ashish Srivastava Prof. Arvind Tiwari
Perceptions about the Lives of Male Youth Associated with Human
Trafficking: The Insider’s Viewpoint
Ms. Saumya Bahuguna Mr. Vijay Raghavan
Custodial Deaths in Police Custody: A Case Study of Delhi Ms. Archana Prof. Arvind Tiwari
Stress Among Nagpur Police: A Comparative Study Across Hierarchical
Posts
Mr. Pradip Kamble Mr. Vijay Raghavan
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APPENDIX 10
M.Phil. and Ph.D. Seminars
Title Research Scholar Name of the Guide
CULTURE AND IDENTITY
Ethnicity and Ethnic Identity Ms. Kamlesh Bamotra Prof. N. Jayaraman
Negotiating Youth Identities: A Study of the Visual Media and Cultural
Identity of Youth in Bangalore
Ms. Shruthi Kodihalli Narayan Prof. Anjali Monteiro
Syncretism and Shared Spaces: Communities, Shrines and Burgeoning
Changes
Ms. Rama Shyam Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
Youth, Choice and Subjective Well-being: Dialecties of Culture and
Society
Ms. Mamatha Karollil Dr. Rajani Konantambigi
DALIT AND TRIBAL ISSUES
Affirmative Action including Reservation Scope and Limitation in a
Private Sector
Mr. Vijay Wavare Prof. Sharit Bhowmik
Food, Security, Land Utilisation and Human Development of Scheduled
Tribe Communities in Jharkhand
Mr. Antony M. Puthumattathil Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
Forestry and Ethnicity in North East India: The Case of Bodos in Assam Mr. J.D. Herembeshwar
Basumatary
Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
Social Work Practices, Tradition and Changes among the Sumi Tribe of
Nagalim
Ms. Toli Kiba Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
The Impact of Dalit Land Right Movement on the Socioeconomic and
Political Status of Rural Dalits in Marathwada Region of
Maharashtra
Mr. Manoj Wahane Prof. A Ramaiah
Trials and Tribulation in Indian Nation State: Self-Determination
Movement amongst the Meiteis of Manipur
Mr. Hanjabam Shukhdeba
Sharma
Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
DISABILITY
Educating Children with Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms Ms. Ashima Rao Prof. Vrinda Datta
Experiences of Students with Disabilities at Higher Education in Andhra
Pradesh
Mr. Ambati Nageswara Rao Prof. Lina Kashyap
Prevalence and Nature of Learning Disability in Children from Marathi
Medium Schools in Mumbai
Ms. Nandini Ravi Dr. Rajani Konanthabigi
EDUCATION
Elementary Education among the Tangkhul Naga: A Study of Hoomi
Village of Ukhrul District, Manipur
Mr. Kashung Zingran Kengoo Dr. Nandini Manjrekar
Teachers Role and Influence on Education and Development of Tribal
Children
Mr. Surendra Bhalerao Dr. Bipin Jojo
Training/Education of Elementary Teachers in India Ms. Hisako Abai Prof. D. Saldanha
EMPLOYMENT AND LIVELIHOOD
An Economics of Strategy in Small-Scale Industries: A Case Study of
Karnataka
Mr. Venkatesh Murthy R. Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
Decent Work in the Urban Informal Sector: A Study of Street Vendors
in Mumbai
Mr. Debdulal Saha Prof. Sharit Bhowmick
Internet Job Boards: A Case Study of Job Matching and Employment
Provision
Ms. Afsha Dokadia Dr. Sasmita Palo
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Microfinance as a Tool of Poverty Reduction: A Study of Jorhat District
of Assam
Ms. Bhaswati Baishya Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH
A Social Construction View of Women’s Experiences with Body-weight,
with a Focus on Emotional Well-being
Ms. Bidisha Banerjee Dr. Shubhada Maitra
A Study of Stigma Discrimination and Rights among Persons Living
with Mental Illness
Ms. Sayani Pan Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
A Study on Health-Seeking Behaviour Among the Lois in Manipur Mr. Nganthoiba Mangang Pebam Dr. Ramila Bisht
A Study on the Psychological Dimensions of the Experiences of
Women with Breast Cancer: From Diagnosis to Two Years
Post-mastectomy
Ms. Asha Vijayan Dr. Srilatha Juvva
Exploring Life Situation of Parents and Paediatric
Palliative Patients
Ms. Mrunal Marathe Dr. Ramila Bisht
Impact of Encounter Group on Emotional Intelligence of Women
Survivors of Child Abuse
Ms. Theresa K. Prof. Surinder Jaswal
Perceptions of Tribal Adolescent Mothers on Reproductive and Sexual
Health Practice: A Study on the Muthuvan Community of Southern
Kerala
Ms. Rincy Sabastian Dr. Shubhada Maitra
Role of Religion and Political Ideology in Fostering Resilience in
Children Living with Political Violence in Kashmir
Ms. Chandrani Dasgupta Dr. Lata Narayan
Social Determinants of Health Ms. Vinalini Mathrani Prof. Surinder Jaswal
Social Support System of Bypass Surgery Patients:
A Study in Mumbai
Ms. Amrita Sahu Dr. Ramila Bisht
The Significance of Unstructured Play in Promoting Child Mental
Health
Ms. Lata Shenana Prof. Surinder Jaswal
Understanding and Exploring Linkages between Mental Health and
Gynaecological Morbidity
Ms. Tabinda Sahar Dr. Shubhada Maitra
HEALTH SYSTEMS AND SERVICES
A Study of Evaluation of Health Programmes in Voluntary Sector in
India
Ms. Rohini Shinde Dr. Swapan Garain
A Study on Process Management for Improving Quality of Ophthalmic
Outpatient Services
Mr. Akilan Arunkumar Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
A Study on Utilisation Pattern of Health Services by HIV/AIDs-Infected
Widows in Manipur
Ms. Jennifer Kipgen Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Quality Work Environment and Performance: A Study of Nursing Staff
in Public Sector Hospitals
Mr. M. Mariappan Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram
MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION DEVELOPMENT
Board–Executive Relationship in the Voluntary Organisations Ms. Meghadeepa Chakraborty Dr. Swapan Garain
Change Management Strategies: An Organisational-Level Study Mr. Ratnadhar Nelapati Dr. Sasmita Palo
Enhancing the Value of Recognition for Employees: A Cross Section
Study
Ms. Pragya Sonawane Prof. D.K. Srivastava
Knowledge Sharing in Organisations: Role of Culture Ms. Manjiri Amitabh Prof. R.C. Datta
Organisational Excellence: A Case Study of an Indian Public Sector
Enterprise
Mr. V.N. Srivastava Prof. Sharit Bhowmik
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NETWORKS
A Study of Networks among Migrant Construction Workers in Goa Mr. Denzil Fernandes Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
Institutional Role and Networks in Knowledge Activity: A Case Study of
Economic Discipline in India
Mr. Krishna M. Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
RELIEF AND REHABILITATION
Gender Dimensions in Disaster Management with Reference to
Tsunami Relief and Rehabilitation
Ms. Ujwala Talluri Raj Prof. Janaki Andharia
Living with Floods in Pathar Pratima Block, West Bengal Mr. Mohan Kumar Bera Prof. Subodh Wagle
Resettlement and Rehabilitation of Development Induced
Displacement: A Case Study of Utkal Alumina Industry, Kashipur,
Orissa
Mr. Satya Prakash Garada Dr. Bipin Jojo
URBAN ISSUES
Exploring Differential Access to Water in a Slum Colony in Mumbai Ms. Sharmila Joshi Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
WOMEN
Non-hierarchical Organising Lessons from a Women’s Collective Ms. Shaila Desouza Prof. N. Jayaraman
Women, Empowerment and Self Ms. Nandita Mondal Prof. Shalini Bharat
YOUTH
A Study of Factors Influencing Recidivism among Youth Involved in
Crimes of Serious Nature
Mr. Vijay Raghavan Dr. Neela Dabir
A Study on the Role of Bodo Youth in Community Service in Chirang
Distrct, BTC Assam
Mr. Charan Basumatary Dr. C.J. Sonowal
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APPENDIX 11
Students’ Union Executive Committee,
2007–2008
President : Mr. Victor Narzary
Vice-President : Mr. Pindiga Ambedkar
General Secretary : Mr. Al Furqan Shah Khan
Treasurer : Mr. Yacoub Z. Kurvilla
Cultural Secretary : Ms. Yagna Chowdhuri
Sports Secretary : Mr. Larry Kupar Rymbai
Literary Secretary : Mr. Subhashis Chakrabarty
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APPENDIX 12
Financial Statement
AUDITED BALANCE SHEET, AT A GLANCE, AS ON MARCH 31, 2007
Capital and Liabilities Rs. in lakhs
1. Capital Grants 485.44
2. Endowments 467.53
3. Funds and Donations 3,974.46
4. Project Credit Balances 1,191.31
5. Sundry Creditors 328.52
6. Advance Grant Received from UGC 42.07
6,489.33
Property and Assets
1. Land and Buildings 1,096.31
2. Furniture and Equipment 1,318.03
3. Library Books 2.49
4. Investments 2,922.89
5. Sundry Debtors 563.71
6. Project Debit Balances 247.81
7. Stocks 45.16
8. Advances and Deposits 17.79
9. Cash and Bank Balances 275.14
6,489.33
AUDITED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, AT A GLANCE, AS ON MARCH 31, 2007
Rs. in lakhs
A. Expenditure
Salary: Pay and Allowances 784.32
Retirement Benefits 128.16
Non-Salary Items 389.32
Excess of Income over Expenditure 42.07
1,343.87
B. Income
University Grants Commission 1,149.83
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust 10.00
Institute’s Income 184.04
1,343.87
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Administrative and Technical Staff Participation in
Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes
Staff Member Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of
Participation
Mr. Mustafa Momin,
Ms. Nirmala Momin and
Mr. Karunakar Shetty
CEP Short Course on
Delivering High Quality
Services in Guest House
Mumbai Mar. 14–15,
2008
Indian Institute of
Technology
Participants
Mr. S. Madakam Application of Web
Technologies
Hyderabad Feb. 4–9,
2008
National Institute of
Rural Development (NIRD)
Participant
Mr. Vasant Bhasra 31st All India Conference of
the Indian Society of
Criminology on
Strengthening the Criminal
Justice System
Bhopal Jan. 18–20,
2008
Indian Society of
Criminology; and National
Law Institute University
Participant
Ms. Rajee Menon Pre-Conference Workshop on
Theme-Centred Interaction:
Diversity Towards an
Openness to You and the
World
Devlali Jan. 1–6,
2008
Centre for Lifelong
Learning, TISS
Participant
Mr. Ram Gudivada and
Mr. V.K. Shinde
National Workshop on
Emerging Trends in
Information Technology
Pune Dec. 3–7,
2007
Association of Indian
Universities (AIU)
Participants
Mr. H.J. Worlikar,
Mr. L.C. Kamble and
Mr. R.D. Pawar
First Aid Training Programme Thane Dec. 2–16,
2007
The First Aid Training
Centre
Participants
Ms. Sonal Sampat Maya 8.5 Mumbai Dec. 2007–
Feb. 2008
Institute for Design of
Electrical Measuring
Instruments (IDEMI)
Participant
Ms. Sunita Dabir Workshop on Emotional
Intelligence
Mumbai Nov. 30,
2007
Komalsparsh Participant
Ms. Janaki Ramdas and
Mr. Santosh Palve
The Right To Information
Act-2005
New Delhi Nov. 16–17,
2007
Institute of Socio Economic
Research & Action (ISERA)
Participants
Mr. Vasant Bhasra National Seminar on Social
Work and HIV/AIDS
Guwahati Nov. 15–17,
2007
Indira Gandhi National
Open University
Participant
Mr. M.D. Sawant Web Designing and
Developing
Mumbai Nov. 13,
2007–Feb.
13, 2008
IDEMI Participant
Ms. Janaki Ramdas and
Mr. Shahaji Chavan
Workshop on Good
Governance
New Delhi Oct. 29–
Nov. 2,
2007
Institute of Secretariat &
Management
Participants
Ms. Nirmala Momin,
Ms. P. Susheela Ashok,
Ms. Sheela Rajendra,
Ms. Olive Fernandes,
Ms. Leonilla Rodrigues,
Mr. C. Subramanian and
Mr. A.R. Raut
Workshop on Staff
Development, Improving
Efficiency and Effectiveness
of Secretaries/Assistants and
Office Staff
New Delhi Oct. 11–13,
2007
ISERA Participants
Participant
Mr. Sandeep Chatterjee Workshop on Right to
Information Act- 2005
New Delhi Aug. 29–30,
2007
Impact Academy of Training
& Consultancy, Gurgaon
Participant
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Mr. Prabhu Gaddimani and
Mr. Ravindra Pothare
National Workshop on
Knowledge Management in
Rural Development Spectrum
Hyderabad Aug. 20–22,
2007
NIRD Participants
Mr. H.G. Bhise and
Mr. Shahaji Chavan
National Workshop on
Management of University
Administration
University of
Calcutta,
Kolkata
Aug. 20–22,
2007
AIU Participants
Ms. Premlata Jambulkar Workshop on Maths
Exploration
Mumbai Aug. 8, and
12, 2007
Indian Association of
Pre-School Education
(IAPE)
Participant
Mr. Bharat Ahire Video Editing Course on Final
Cut: Pro Primer-Professional
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Mumbai Aug. 2007 RSG Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Participant
Mr. S.M. Mahale National Convention on Ten
Years of Post-based Roster
Bangalore Jul. 2–4,
2007
Indian Institute of Public
Administration
Participant
Mr. R.H. Saundarva Workshop on Repairs,
Rehabilitation, Waterproofing
and Durability of Existing
RCC Building and Quality
Management for Engineers
Mumbai Jun. 16–30,
2007
The Institution of Engineers
(India)
Participant
Mr. M. Ramasubramanian Purchase Policy and
Procedure in Government
Department, Autonomous
Bodies and PSUs
New Delhi Jun. 14–16,
2007
Centre for Training and
Social Research
Participant
Mrs. P. Jambulkar Annual Certificate Refresher
Course on Developmentally
Appropriate Curriculum
Mumbai May 28–
Jun. 2,
2007
IAPE Participant
Mr. S.B. Patil,
Mr. Anand Khole and
Ms. Joycie Dias
Technical Workshop on Cash
and Accounts Management
New Delhi May 10–12,
2007
ISERA Participant
Administrative Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Natrue of
Participation
APPENDIX 14
Appointments, Promotions and Retirements
Name Designation Affiliation Date
APPOINTMENTS
Dr. Lina Kashyap Deputy Director – Apr. 13, 2008
Dr. T. Rajaretnam Project Management Specialist Project Management Cell Mar. 17, 2008
Dr. Padma Sarangapani Professor Centre for Studies in Sociology of Education,
School of Social Sciences
Feb. 4, 2008
Dr. Laxmi Thummuru Assistant Professor Director’s Office Feb. 4, 2008
Mr. Laxmikant Dwivedi Assistant Professor Project Management Cell Jan. 17, 2008
Ms. Janaki Ramdas Deputy Registrar Infrastructure Development and Support Jan. 11, 2008
Dr. Rohit Mutatkar Assistant Professor Project Management Cell Jan. 8, 2008
Dr. Kadhushree Sekhar Associate Professor Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive
Policy, School of Social Sciences
Dec. 27, 2007
Dr. Ram Babu Assistant Professor Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and
Inclusive Policy, School of Social Sciences
Nov. 28, 2007
Dr. Sai Thakur Assistant Professor Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and
Inclusive Policy, School of Social Sciences
Nov. 19, 2007
Ms. Darshana Buddhiwant Archive Assistant Centre for Media and Cultural Studies Nov. 15, 2007
Mr. Dilip Kumar Shetty Deputy Registrar Personnel and Administration Nov. 8, 2007
Mr. K.V. Nagesh Babu Assistant Professor Centre for Media and Cultural Studies Nov. 2, 2007
Ms. Gouri Uchgaonkar Archivist Centre for Media and Cultural Studies Nov. 1, 2007
Ms. Shilpa Phadke Assistant Professor Centre for Media and Cultural Studies Oct. 15, 2007
Ms. Barsha Dey Programme Officer Centre for Media and Cultural Studies Oct. 8, 2007
Dr. Subodh Wagle Professor Director's Office Oct. 3, 2007
Mr. Makhan Saikia Assistant Registrar Academic Section Sep. 17, 2007
Dr. B. Manjula Associate Professor Centre for Media and Cultural Studies Sep. 12, 2007
Mr. B. Pandu Reddy Deputy Registrar Finance and Accounts Aug. 14, 2007
Dr. A. Ramaiah Professor Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and
Inclusive Policy, School of Social Sciences
Aug. 13, 2007
Dr. Shewli Kumar Assistant Professor Centre for Social Justice and Governance,
School of Social Work
Aug. 13, 2007
Ms. Gargi Biswas Assistant Professor School of Rural Development Aug. 1, 2007
Ms. Sonal Sampat Lower Division Clerk Centre for Media and Cultural Studies Jul. 23, 2007
Mr. Mathew George Assistant Professor Centre for Health and Social Sciences,
School of Health Systems Studies
Jul. 16, 2007
Dr. Bino Paul G.D. Associate Professor Centre for Human Resource Management and Labour
Relations, School of Management and Labour Studies
Jul. 2, 2007
Mr. Ram P. Gudivada Systems Anlayst-cum-Programmer Computer Centre Jun. 16, 2007
Dr. Hemal Shroff Assistant Professor Centre for Health and Social Sciences,
School of Health Systems Studies
Jun. 15, 2007
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Ms. Roshni Nair Assistant Professor Centre for Criminology and Justice,
School of Social Work
Jun. 4, 2007
Mr. Somayya Madakam Systems Analayst-cum-Programmer Computer Centre Jun. 1, 2007
Ms. Katy Y. Gandevia Professor Centre for Health and Mental Health,
School of Social Work
May 6, 2007
Dr. Manish Kumar Jha Associate Professor Centre for Community Organisation and Development
Practice, School of Social Work
May 6, 2007
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Associate Professor Centre for Health Policy, Planning and
Management, School of Health System Studies
May 6, 2007
Ms. Jitkaur L. Golait Assistant SC/ST Cell May 1, 2007
Mr. Anilkumar Jaiswal Facility Services Telephone Operator Apr. 4, 2007
PROMOTIONS
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Professor Centre for Socio-Legal Studies and
Human Rights, School of Social Sciences
May 5, 2007
Dr. J.J. Roy Burman Professor Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and
Inclusive Policy, School of Social Sciences
Aug. 14, 2007
Mr. Satish T. Kanamadi Assistant Librarian (Sr. Scale) Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library Jan. 25, 2007
RETIREMENTS
Dr. R.C. Datta Professor School of Management and Labour Studies Nov. 1, 2007
Mr. G.D. Gor Section Officer Accounts Section Jul. 16, 2007
Dr. Ratna Naik Professor Centre for Development Studies,
School of Social Sciences
Jun. 24, 2007
Dr. Denzil Saldanha Professor Centre for Studies in Sociology of Education,
School of Social Sciences
Jun. 24, 2007
Dr. Chhaya Datar Professor Centre for Women’s Studies,
School of Social Sciences
Jun. 24, 2007
Mr. P.D. Pawar Senior Assistant Computer Centre May 31, 2007
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Candidates for the 68th Convocation
PH.D. IN SOCIAL WORK
Ms. Rita Noronha Ms. Priya Anaokar
PH.D. IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
Ms. Meghana Kelkar
Mr. Rajeev Kumar
Ms. B. Vaithegi
Ms. Nandini Ghosh
Mr. Sthabir Khora
M.PHIL. IN SOCIAL WORK
Mr. Deepak Kumar Ojha
Ms. Vandana
Ms. Archana Singh
M.PHIL. IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
Ms. Milly Sil
Ms. Pragya Sonawane
Ms. Hema Bajaj
Ms. Namrata Chindarkar
Ms. Bhuvaneshwari S.
MASTER OF ARTS IN SOCIAL WORK
Ms. Aditi Varma, B.A.
Ms. Akanksha Kaul, B.A.
Mr. Al Furqan Shah Khan, B.A.
Mr. Amit Dilipbhai Gothwal, B.S.W.
Mr. Amit Kumar, B.A.
Mr. Amit Rana Tirkey, B.A.
Ms. Anasuya Ray, B.A.
Ms. Aneka Suresh Paul, B.Sc.
Ms. Anisha Padhee, B.A.
Ms. Anjana H.V., B.S.W.
Ms. Antara Borkakoty, B.A.
Ms. Anuradha Munshi, B.S.L.S.
Ms. Anushree Jagdish Kini, B.A.
Ms. Archi Basu, B.S.W.
Ms. Arulkani Thangaraj, B.A.
Mr. Ashish Srivastava, B.A.
Mr. Ashutosh Mishra, B.I.T.M.
Ms. Bhumika Vinod Tulalwar, B.S.W.
Mr. Biswas Shonit, B.A.
Mr. Correia Gilroy Michael, B.S.W.
Mr. Dadasaheb Jagannathrao Tandale, B.Sc.
Ms. Debosmita Saha, B.A.
Mr. Dilip Kumar Toppo, B.S.W.
Ms. Donnaliane Edwin D’souza, B.A.
Mr. Ganesh Sahdeo Sodaye, B.S.W.
Ms. Gargi Sen, B.A.
Ms. Gauri Sharma, B.A.
Ms. Gowri Iyer, B.A.
Ms. Guangchunliu Gangmei, B.A.
Ms. Jyoti Bajpai, B.A.
Ms. Kalka Dutta, B.A.
Ms. Karnali Bose, B.A.
Ms. Kasturi Amitava Bose, B.A.
Ms. Khorshed Navroze Talati, B.A.
Ms. Kusum, B.A.
Mr. S. Larry Kupar Rymbai, B.Com.
Ms. Lay Smrity Guria, B.C.A.
Ms. Loveleen Lakra, B.A.
Ms. Mabel Denzin Gergan, B.A.
Mr. S. Mahesh, B.A.
Ms. Maitreyee Vinay Kulkarni, B.A.
Ms. Mangala Maruti Honawar, B.A.
Ms. Manisha Lath, B.A.
Ms. Manisha Gulabrao Patil, B.S.W.
Ms. Margaret Khamhauniang Hangzo, B.A.
Ms. Mary Thomas Maliakal, B.A.
Mr. Mashunngam S Ramsan, B.A.
Ms. Mikiko Osaka, B.P.S
Ms. Mohite Kavita Ashok Sharada, B.A.
Mr. Kamble Pradip Ashok, B.S.W.
Ms. Tadu Rimi, B.A.
Mr. Murugesan Sivasubramanian, B.A.
Ms. Namrata Ghoshal, B.A.
Ms. Neha Kagal, B.A.
Ms. Neha Prakash, B.A.
Ms. Neha Milind Vaidya, B.A.
Ms. Neha Parti, B.A.
Mr. Nigadkar Manoj Pralhad, B.S.L.
Mr. Nilamadhab Digal, B.A.
Ms. Nilofar Kadeer, B.Com.
Ms. Pinky Pegu, B.A.
Ms. Pooja Venugopal Nair, B.A.
Ms. Puvaneshwari Ponnuswamy, B.M.S.
Ms. Rachel Nilza, B.A.
Mr. Rahul Suresh Bhandare, B.S.W.
Ms. Rajeshwari B. Iyer, B.Com.
Mr. Rajguru Mahesh Arjun, B.A.LLB.
Mr. Rajiv Ranjan, B.Com.
Mr. Y. Ronald, B.A.
Ms. Roni Pradhan, B.S.W.
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Ms. Rubina Ann Philip, B.A.
Ms. Ruby Tirkey, B.A.
Ms. Ruchi Gupta, B.A.
Mr. Sagar Chandrakant Zende, B.S.W.
Mr. Sameer Bapurao Taware, B.S.W.
Ms. Samineni Sudha, B.A.
Ms. Sangeetha Lakshmanan, B.Com.
Mr. Santosh G. Vas, B.A.
Ms. Sarandha Jain, B.A.
Ms. Saroj Inani, B.A.
Ms. Saswati Swain, B.A.
Ms. Satarupa Dutta, B.A.
Ms. Saumya Bahuguna, B.A.
Ms. Saveetha M., B.A.
Mr. Shankar Tukaram Khanzode, B.A.
Ms. Shency Joseph, B.S.W.
Ms. Shikha Lakhanpal, B.A.
Ms. Shraddha Arvind Prabhu, B.A.
Ms. Shreya Bhattacharya, B.A.
Ms. Shrivridhi Rahul Shukla, B.A.
Ms. Shweta Singh, B.A.
Mr. Sijesh Augustine, B.A.
Ms. Sinjini Ghosh, B.A.
Ms. Smita Ann Jacob, B.A.
Ms. Smriti Verma, B.A.
Ms. Smriti Kedia, B.E.
Ms. Smriti Vaid, B.A.
Ms. Sruthi Herbert, B.Sc.
Ms. Subhashree Sanyal, B.A.
Ms. Suchandra Bose, B.A.
Ms. Sudeshna Nanda, B.A.
Mr. Sujeet Kumar Verma, B.A.
Ms. Sukriti Gangola, B.A.
Mr. Suresh Kumar Naidu, B.A.
Mr. Swarnjeet Kumar, B.A.
Ms. Tania Devaiah, B.A.
Mr. Tarak Mojumdar, B.A.
Ms. Titiksha Shukla, B.A.
Mr. Tulshidas Gyaniram Ganvir, B.A.
Ms. Urvija Priyadarshini, B.A.
Ms. Varsha Patel, B.A.
Ms. Vasudha Mohanka, B.A.
Mr. Victor Narzary, B.A.
Mr. Vijay Dahiya, B.A.
Mr. Vishwas Bhoja Kapurabai Sonawale, B.A.
Mr. Yacoub Z. Kuruvilla, B.A.
Ms. Yagna Nag Chowdhuri, B.A.
Ms. Yaquta Contractor, B.Com.
Ms. Yasmin Mohd. Ismail Sayed, B.A.
Ms. Tu Wenwen (2005-07)
MASTER OF ARTS IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Ms. Aanchal Grover, B.Tech.
Mr. Amit Haldar, B.Tech.
Mr. Anurag Saxena, B.Tech.
Mr. Arun Mirchandani, B.Com.
Mr. Ashokkumar Bansilal Kanojiya, B.M.S.
Mr. Babu Bhaskaran, B.M.S.
Mr. Bhagwat Kachru Kharat, B.E.
Mr. Kaul Gaurav Satish, B.S.C.
Mr. Hargovind Adhikari, B.E.
Ms. Harshita Chaudhary, B.A.
Mr. Jaideep Singh, B. Tech.
Mr. Joseph Anthony Kujur, B.Sc.
Mr. Kingshuk Das, B.E.
Ms. Mandip Kaur Pabla, B.E.
Ms. Suryawanshi Monika Sidram, B.Com.
Ms. Mridula Shukla, B.H.M.
Ms. Neelam Vaswani, B. Tech.
Mr. Prabhat Deo,
Mr. Neville Savio Kujur, B.Com.
Ms. Nidhi Chahal, B.S.C.
Ms. Nupur Jain, B.A.
Ms. Parul Arora, B.A.
Mr. Raghav Singh, B.Tech.
Ms. Renjini Mary Alex, B.Tech.
Ms. Rohini Mukund Kulkarni, B.M.S.
Mr. Romit Choudhury, B.Tech.
Ms. Roomana Noosheen M. Basha, B.E.
Ms. Sagili Srividya, B.Tech.
Ms. Saumya Gupta, B.Tech.
Mr. Shakti Singh Shekhawat, L.L.B.
Ms. Shaveta Arya, B.E.
Ms. Shilpa Bhagwat, B.Tech.
Ms. Shivangi Varma, B.A.
Mr. Sreeram Venkiteswaran, B.Tech.
Mr. Subhashish Chakrabarty, B.Tech.
Mr. Subrata Kumar Saha, B.Sc.(AG)
Ms. Suman Kumari, B.E.
Ms. Vedika Burman, B.A.
Mr. Vibhu Goel, B.E.
Ms. Vidhi Mundra, B.Tech.
Mr. Vipul Kumar, B.M.S.
Ms. Sowjanya Venkateshappa, B.E.
MASTER OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Ajay Sharma, B.A.M.S.
Ms. Amita Madhav Gadre, B.Sc.
Dr. Chandan Kumar Das, B.H.M.S.
Dr. Chesta Sharma, B.P.T
Mr. Dixit Niteshkumar Rajnikant, B.Pharm.
Mr. Gaware Mahendra Anant, B.Sc.
Mr. Gopal Krushna Pattanayak, B.P.T.
Dr. N. Vijaya Raaghavan, B.D.S
Mr. Pamrichan Ragui, B.A.
Dr. Pramila Rampratap Singh, B.A.M.S.
Dr. Pravinkumar R. Shirsat, B.A.M.S.
Dr. Sachin Sunil Meena Ganorkar, M.B.B.S.
Dr. Suman De, B.H.M.S.
Dr. Surendra Gupta, B.H.M.S.
Dr. Shruti Chhabra (2005-07), M.B.B.S.
MASTER OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Abhishek Jacob, B.A.M.S.
Ms. Achala Bernadet Tirkey, B.Com.
Dr. Altaf Aziz Virani, B.H.M.S.
Mr. Bharat Bhushan, B.A.
Dr. Bhavana Gautam, M.B.B.S.
Dr. Deepashree Abhaya, B.D.S.
Dr. Jasmine Lamba, M.B.B.S.
Dr. Kanchan V. Dwivedi, B.H.M.S.
Dr. Lalita Kathryn Delima, M.B.B.S.
Dr. Mallick Dipak Kumar, B.H.M.S.
Dr. Minal Drupad Shah, M.B.B.S.
Ms. Neha Deepak Kohli, B.Pth.
Dr. Nupur Rabha, B.H.M.S.
Dr. Priya Sareen, B.H.M.S.
Dr. Ratnakar Vaibhav Shashikant, B.H.M.S.
Dr. Richa Vinod Sharma, M.B.B.S.
Ms. Sathe Arti Shankar, B.Sc.
Ms. Sawant Deepti Pandurang, B.Sc.
Ms. Sayantanee Deb, B.A.
Dr. Shazia A. Mirza, M.B.B.S.
Dr. Shobhana Govind Nair, B.H.M.S.
Dr. Simran Maju, B.Pth.
Dr. Sneha Ravindra Karandikar, B.H.M.S.
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION (ELEMENTARY)
Ms. Bobby Abrol, B.El.Ed.
Ms. Geetanjali N. Chavan, B.A.
Ms. Harpreet J. Singh, B.El.El.
Ms. Jyoti A. Srivastava, B.El.Ed.
Ms. Kamya H. Miglani, B.El.Bd.
Mr. Kishorkumar G. Darak, B.Sc.
Ms. Manjiri Nimbkar, M.B.B.S.
Ms. Neha R. Seth, B.E.
Mr. Ramgopal N Koneripalli, B.Tech.
Ms. Rekha Badsiwal, B.El.Ed.
Ms. Richa S. Goswami, B.El.Ed.
Ms. Ritu L. Aggarwal, B.EL.ED.
Mr. Rohan P. Joshi, B.Com.
Ms. Shalini Vasantrao Naranware, B.A.
Ms. Sharada Dodda, B.Sc.
Ms. Shikha G. Takker, B.El.Bl.
Ms. Sushma A. Sharma, B.Tech.
Ms. Swati Sahni, B.E.E.
Ms. Velina S. Murari, L.L.B.
MASTER OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Mr. Ankur Mahanta, B.Com.
Ms. Anuradha Chatterji, B.M.S.
Ms. Anushree Kirtania, B.E.
Mr. Bheemeshwar Reddy A., B.A.
Ms. Amruta Vijay Dadhe, B.Com.
Ms. Deepti Morang, B.A.
Ms. Ganga Shreedhar, B.A.
Mr. Vijaykumar Jethabhai Gohel, B.Com.
Ms. Ketaki Umesh Jaywant, B.A.
Ms. Madhavi Jha, B.A.
Mr. Manohar Kumar, B.A.
Ms. Maya Arun Kilpadi, B.A.
Mr. Mohammad Ziauddin Khan, B.A.
Ms. Daksha Chandu Parmar, B.Com.
Mr. Pindiga Ambedkar, B.A.
Ms. Radhika Bharadwaj, B.A.
Mr. Rahul Kisan Gavali, B.Com.
Ms. Revati Nitin Dhoble, B.A.
Ms. Rinreichon Shaiza, B.A.
Ms. Ritika Pandey, B.A.
Ms. Rukmini Tankha, B.A.
Mr. Sandipan Paul, B.A
Mr. Shashi Ratnaker Singh, B.Sc.
Ms. Shweta Sadanand Shetty, B.A.
Ms. Swasti Pachauri, B.A.
Ms. Vasundhara Jairath, B.A
B.A. (HONS.) IN SOCIAL WORK WITH SPECIALISATION IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Mr. Bhushan Bharat
Mr. Shivabasavanna Gullappa Chaiwadi
Ms. Jyoti Rajendra Choudhari
Mr. Ranjeet Balwantrao Hangargekar
Mr. Pradeep Anton Jare
Ms. Jyotsna
Ms. Ashwini Kisan Kamble
Ms. Rupali Uddhav Kamble
Banshailang Kharmujai
Ms. Shubhangi Appasaheb Mane
Mr. Sudhir Keshav Maske
Ms. Prabhavati Vishwanath Mule
Ms. Swapnaja Kailas Newale
Mr. Ujjwalkumar Namdevrao Pahurkar
Mr. Sushant Jayaji Paikrao
Ms. Mayuri Madhukarrao Patil
Mr. Bhuvansingh Rathwa
Mr. Santaji Madhukar Rode
Mr. Dayanand Kashinath Waghmare
Ms. Edlin Elizabeth Xalxo
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Academic Prize/Shield/Medal Winners — 2006–2008 Batch
Prizes Name of Student(s)
PRIZES AWARDED ON INSTITUTE DAY
Dr. J.M. Kumarappa Prize to the Best Student of the First Year Social Work Class Ms. Neha Kagal
The S.D. Marathe NILM Trust Endowment Fund award to the Second Year student of Human Resources
Management and Labour Relations who stood first in the First Year
Mr. Hargovind Adhikari
The Prize instituted by the MHA students in 2001-2002 academic year to a Second Year student who stood
first in the First Year in Master of Health/ Hospital Administration programme
Dr. Shazia A. Mirza
School of Social Sciences Prize to the Best Student of the First Year Development Studies Mr. Manohar Kumar
School of Social Sciences Prize to the Best Student of the First Year Elementary (Education) Ms. Velina S. Murari
Guinea Pig Debate Trophy First Prize Mr. Arjun Sengupta and
Mr. Rohan Dominic Mathews
Guinea Pig Debate Trophy Second Prize Ms. Yamini Koganti and
Ms. Yesheswini Viswanathan
Prof. A.R. Wadia Elocution Shield First Prize Mr. Rahul Verma
Prof. A.R. Wadia Elocution Shield Second Prize Mr. Sijesh Augustine
PRIZES AWARDED ON CONVOCATION DAY
M.K. Tata Prize and the Institute Shield to the Best Student in Social Work Ms. Satarupa Dutta
Prize to the Student ranked Second in Social Work Ms. Neha Kagal
Prize and Shield to the Best Student in “Community Organisation and Development Practice”
Concentration (CI.0)
Ms. Srivridhi Shukla
Prize and Sheild Best Student in “Health and Development” Concentration (CI.4) Ms. Murugesan Sivasubramanian
Prize and Shield to the Best Student in “Dalits and Tribals: Social Justice, Equity and Governance”
Concentration (CI.5)
Ms. Mabel Denzin Gergan
Prize and Shield to the Best Student in “Criminology and Justice” Concentration (CI.6) Ms. Saroj Inani
Prize and Shield to the Best Student in “Child and Youth Development” Concentration (CI.7) Ms. Satarupa Dutta
Prize and Shield to the Best Student in “Women Centred Social Work” Concentration (CI.8) Ms. Varsha Patel
Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in “Community Organisation and Development
Practice” Concentration (CI.1)
Mr. Rajguru Mahesh Arjun
Prize and Shield Best Student in Field Work in “Dalits and Tribals: Social Justice, Equity and
Governance” Concentration (CI.5)
Ms. Sukriti Gangola
Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in “Dalits and Tribals: Social Justice, Equity and
Governance” Concentration (CI.5)
Mr. Y. Ronald
Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in “Criminology and Justice” Concentration (CI.7) Ms. Saroj Inani
Prize and Shiled to the Best Studet in Field Work in “Child and Youth Development” Concentration
(CI.7)
Ms. Satarupa Dutta
Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in “Women Centred Social Work” Concentration
(CI.8)
Ms. Mangala Maruti Honawar
Best Research Project Prize in Social Work Ms. Varsha Patel
NTPC Gold Medal to Best Student in Social Work Ms. Satarupa Dutta
NTPC Gold Meal to the student for Best Field Work in Social Work Mr. Rajguru Mahesh Arjun
Dr. Maria Mies Prize to the student who scored Highest Marks for Dissertation of M.A. Programme with a
Focus on Gender Issues
Ms. Mangala Marud Honawar
Mr. Emmanuel E. Agabalizu Trophy for the Best International Student Mr. Roni Pradhan
Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in M.A. Education (Elementary) Dr. Manjiri Nimbkar
Certificate of Merit for the Best Field Attachment in M.A. Education (Elementary) Ms. Ritu Aggarwal
Alumni Assocition of Health Administratoprs Chapter Trophy to the Best Student in Master of Health
Administration
Dr. N. Vijaya Raaghavan
The Prize institute by the MHA students in 2001–02 academic year for the Best Senior Student in the
Health Administration
Dr. N. Vijaya Raaghavan
Institute Gold Medal for the Best Student in Master of Health Administration Dr. N. Vijaya Raaghavan
M.K. Tata Prize for the Best Student in Master of Health and Hospital Administration Dr. Shazia A. Mirza
Alumni Association of Health Administrators’ Chapter Trophy to the Best Student in the Master of
Hospital Administration
Dr. Shazia A. Mirza
The Prize instituted by the MHA students in 2001–02 academic year for the Best Senior Student in the
Hospital Administration
Dr. Shazia A. Mirza
Institute Gold Medal for the Best Student in the Hospital Administration Dr. Shazia A. Mirza
Institute Gold Medal for the Best Student in Development Studies Mr. Manohar Kumar
Best Research Project Prize in Development Studies Ms. Ketaki Umesh Jaywant
Best Research Project in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations Ms. Vedika Burman
Mrs. S.R. Panakal Best Field Work Award for HRM&LR Mr. Hargovind Adhikari
S. Kalsi Shield for the Best Student in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations Mr. Hargovind Adhikari
NIPM Silver Medal for the Student Securing Highest Marks in HRM&LR of 2005–07 Batch Ms. Divya Srivastava
The Prize instituted by the 1987–89 Batch of PM&IR students for Student Ranked Second in HRM&LR Ms. Vedika Burman
M.K. Tata Prize for the Best Student in HRM&LR Mr. Hargovind Adhikari
NTPC Gold Medal for the Best Girl Student in HRM&LR Ms. Vedika Burman
Ms. Dosi Vakeel Gold Medal for the Best Student of B.A. inSocial Work Ms. Mayuri Patil
Ms. Dosi Vakeel Silver Medal for the Student Ranked Second of B.A. in Social work Ms. Ashwini Kamble
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