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Fifty-Fourth Convocation

9th June 2012

Director’s Report 2011-2012

(Established in 1956)

Capacity Building for a Better Future

International Institute for Population Sciences (Deemed University) Govandi Station Road, Deonar, Mumbai 400 088 India. www.iipsindia.org

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It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all on

the occasion of the fifty-fourth convocation of the

International Institute for Population Sciences

(IIPS), Mumbai. The Institute has completed 56

years of its glorious existence and I am happy to

report the activities of the International Institute for

Population Sciences, Mumbai for the academic

year 2011-2012.

The Institute attained Deemed University status in

1985. As a Deemed University, the Institute started

awarding its own Ph. D. degree since 1986. So far

the Institute has awarded Ph.D. degrees to 211

students including 11 foreign students. This year 8

students are receiving their Ph.D. degrees. From

the academic year 1988-89, the Institute started a

one-year degree course leading to the Master of

Population Studies (MPS) and so far the Institute

has awarded the MPS degree to 417 students.

Since 1994-95, the MPS course has also been

introduced through distance learning, keeping in

view of the increasing demand for training in the

field of Population Studies. So far 272 students

have been awarded MPS degree through distance

learning. From the academic year 2001-2002, the

Institute has started a degree course in Master of

Philosophy (M. Phil.) in Population Studies. So far

219 students have been awarded the M. Phil.

degree in Population Studies.

The Institute since its inception in 1956, was

conducting a one-year certificate programme,

Certificate in Population Studies (CPS), for trainees

from various countries in Asia and the Pacific

region. The course was funded initially by the

UNESCAP and later on by the UNFPA. Over the

years, through this course the Institute has helped

in the training of personnel from various countries

of Asia and the Pacific region and our alumni

currently occupy key positions in the field of

population, health and development in government

departments and universities in these countries and

in international organisations. From the academic

year 1991-92 this programme was re-designated

as Diploma in Population Studies (DPS). So far

1173 students from 42 countries around the world

have received CPS/DPS certificate/diploma from

this Institute. Two tables given in Appendix I furnish

country-wise and year-wise number of students

who have so far participated in the different

teaching programmes of the Institute. From the

academic year 2006-07, the Institute has extended

its Diploma in Population Studies (DPS)

programme through distance learning.

The one-year Diploma course in Health Education

(DHE), started from August 1987 was renamed

during the academic year 2001-2002 as Diploma in

Health Promotion Education (DHPE). So far 444

students have been awarded Diploma in Health

Promotion Education, including 28 foreign students.

In this convocation 18 students will be receiving

their diploma in DHPE. From the academic year

2006-07, the Institute has initiated a new

programme, Post Graduate Diploma in Community

Healthcare (PGDCH). This course is of fifteen

months duration. The courses, viz., DHPE and

PGDCH are conducted by the Family Welfare

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR POPULATION SCIENCES (DEEMED UNIVERSITY)

DEONAR, MUMBAI 400 088

FIFTY-FOURTH CONVOCATION 9th June, 2012

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Training and Research Centre (FWTRC), Mumbai

which is affiliated to IIPS, Mumbai. From the

academic year 2009-2010, the Institute has

introduced a new programme, MA / M.Sc. in

Population Studies (2 years course).

The functions of the IIPS can be classified under

four categories: teaching, research, consultative

services and documentation. The institute has

seven academic departments with well qualified

faculty members (Appendix -X).

I. Regular courses During the year 2011-12, the Institute offered the

following regular courses: (a) Diploma in Health

Promotion Education (DHPE), (b) Post Graduate

Diploma in Community Healthcare (PGDCH), (c)

Master of Arts / Science in Population Studies

(MA/M.Sc.), (d) Master of Population Studies

(MPS), (e) Master of Philosophy in Population

Studies (M.Phil.) and (f) Doctor of Philosophy in

Population Studies (Ph.D.). Apart from these

programmes, the Institute also offers Master of

Population Studies (MPS) and Diploma in

Population Studies (DPS) through distance

learning.

The lists of students who are receiving degrees/

diplomas in this convocation are given in Appendix

II.

a. Diploma in Health Promotion Education (DHPE) This course is of one-year duration. During the

current academic year, 18 students were on the roll

in the course of Diploma in Health Promotion

Education. The Family Welfare Training and

Research Centre (FWTRC), Mumbai, conducts the

course under the auspices of IIPS.

Dr. Sumita Ghosh is the coordinator for the DHPE

programme.

b. Post Graduate Diploma in Community Healthcare (PGDCH) This course is of fifteen months duration. It is a new

initiative started in the academic year 2006-2007.

The Family Welfare Training and Research Centre

(FWTRC), Mumbai, conducts this course under the

auspices of IIPS. Currently seven students are

enrolled for this programme.

Dr. Sumita Ghosh is the coordinator of this

programme.

c. Master of Arts / Science in Population Studies (MA / M.Sc.)

The Institute has introduced MA/M.Sc. in

Population Studies from the academic year 2009-

10 for the graduate students who desire to

specialize in population studies. This academic

year 21 students have been admitted for this

programme including seven foreign students. The

list of students receiving MA/MSc degree for this

academic year is given in Appendix-II-3.

Dr. H. Lhungdim is the coordinator for the

MA/M.Sc. programme.

ACTIVITIES OF THE INSTITUTE DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-2012

I TEACHING PROGRAMME

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d. Master of Population Studies (MPS) Holders of a Master’s Degree from recognized

universities in relevant social science subjects

including statistics and mathematics are eligible for

admission to this course. During the current

academic year, 38 students were admitted to MPS/

M. Phil. programme. Among them 32 are

receipients of Government of India fellowship and

six students are self sponsored.

Dr. D.A. Nagdeve is the coordinator for the MPS

programme.

e. Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) in Population Studies

From the academic year 2003-04, an opportunity

has been offered where the students of the MPS

course can opt for M. Phil. in Population Studies

after further study for a period of six months. Thus,

the total duration of this course is of eighteen

months. Last academic year, 23 students were

admitted to the M. Phil. course. Seven of them

were recipients of the Government of India

fellowship, five were recipients of Junior Research

Fellowship (JRF) by the University Grants

Commission. Appendix II 5 provides the list of M.

Phil. students receiving degree.

Dr. D. A. Nagdeve is the coordinator for the M. Phil.

programme.

f. Master of Philosophy (M. Phil) in Population Studies (One Year Programme)

The first batch of one year independent M. Phil

programme will pass out this year. Seven students

will be receiving M. Phil degree this year. The list of

students receiving degree in this convocation are

presented in Appendix-II-6

Dr. Chander Shekhar is the Co-coordinator of M.

Phil Programme.

g Doctor of Philosophy in Population Studies (Ph. D.)

The Institute has well qualified faculty members to

guide students who are admitted to the Ph. D.

programme on a highly competitive basis. First,

they are short-listed based on their academic

record. After a written test on Research

Methodology, followed by a personal interview,

students are admitted to the Ph.D. programme.

Currently 107 students are registered for the Ph. D

programme at the Institute at different levels. This

academic year, 8 students have completed all the

requirements for the award of Ph. D degree. Seven

students presented their synopsis and 13 students

have submitted the thesis. Of the remaining, 14

students are recipients of the Government of India

Research Fellowship, 56 students are recipients of

the UGC Fellowship and 9 students are registered

without fellowship, (Appendix IV Table B).

Appendix III (Table E) provides the list of Ph.D.

students (those who will be receiving degree in this

convocation) with their thesis title.

Prof. P. Arokiasamy is the coordinator for the Ph.

D. programme.

II. DISTANCE LEARNING COURCES In addition to the above regular cources, IIPS

delivers some of the cources through distance

learning method. We are happy to inform that our

institute has been recognized by the Distance

Education Council for offering MPS and DPS

through distance learning.

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h. Master of Population Studies (Distance Learning)

This course is of two years duration, although

students have the flexibility of completing it in a

maximum period of four years. In view of the

increasing demand, the MPS Distance Learning

Programme is also open to students from other

ESCAP countries. Currently 494 students are

enrolled for this programme, including three foreign

students. During the year 2011-12, twenty students

have completed all the requirements for the award

of MPS degree (Distance Learning). It is mandatory

for the students of Distance Learning to prepare a

research paper. Appendix III (Table F) provides the

titles of the research papers prepared by the MPS -

Distance learning students.

Prof. Balram Paswan is the coordinator for the

MPS (Distance learning) programme.

i. Diploma in Population Studies (DPS) (Distance Learning)

In view of the increasing demand, this is a new

initiative from the academic year 2006-07. This

course is of minimum one year duration, although

students have the flexibility of completing it in a

maximum period of three years. Currently 120

students, including two foreign students, are

enrolled for this programme. This academic year, 7

students have completed all requirements for the

award of DPS (Distance learning). It is mandatory

for the students to prepare a research paper.

Appendix III (Table G) provides the list of the

research papers prepared by the DPS – Distance

learning students.

Prof. Balram Paswan is the coordinator for the DPS

(Distance Learning) programme.

Towards the end of the second semester, as a part

of MA/M.Sc/ MPS/ M. Phil. regular course, each

student is required to prepare a research paper (for

MPS programme) / a dissertation (for MA/M.Sc/

M.Phil. programmes) under the guidance of a

faculty member. The students have to present the

paper in a specially organised ‘Student-Faculty

Seminar’. It is mandatory for all the students to

attend the student-faculty seminar. The presented

papers /dissertations are later finalised on the basis

of discussions in the seminars. The seminar

paper/dissertation constitutes a crucial part of the

teaching programme, as it contributes significantly

to the development of the research potential of the

students. Appendix III (Tables A, B, C & D)

provides the list of seminar papers/dissertation

presented by the students during the current

academic year.

A student from MPS programme, whose overall

performance is adjudged to be the best, is awarded

the Dr. C. Chandrasekaran Gold Medal.

A student each from DHPE and PGDCH

programmes, whose overall performance adjudged

to be the best, are awarded the IIPS Gold Medal.

A student, whose overall performance is adjudged

to be the best in the MPS (Distance Learning)

programme, is awarded the Dr. K. Srinivasan Gold

Medal.

A student, whose overall performance is adjudged

AWARDS / MEDALS

SEMINAR PAPERS

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to be the best in the DPS (Distance Learning)

programme is awarded the IIPS Gold Medal.

A student whose overall performance is adjudged

to be the best in the M. Phil programme is awarded

IIPS gold medal. The student adjudged as the

second best will receive IIPS silver medal.

A student whose M. Phil thesis, adjudged to be the

best, is awarded the Dr. P.N. Mari Bhat Gold

Medal. Also a student, whose Ph.D. thesis,

adjudged to be the best is awarded the Dr. P. N.

Mari Bhat Gold Medal. This award has been

instituted in memory of the late Prof. P.N. Mari Bhat

by his parents and is awarded every third year.

A student whose overall performance is adjudged

to be the best in the MA / M.Sc. programme is

awarded the Prof. Asha A. Bhende Gold Medal.

This medal has been instituted in memory of the

late Prof. Asha A. Bhende by the Institute of Health

Management, Pachod (IHMP).

A student from MPS programme, whose seminar

paper, rated as the best, is awarded the Dr. J.R.

Rele award. This award is based on the Seminar

paper's content; and the student's presentation and

defence skill, while presenting the paper at the

'IIPS Student – Faculty Seminar'.

Silver medals (IIPS) are awarded to students

whose overall performance is ranked as the second

best, in the respective programmes – MA / M.Sc.,

MPS, DHPE, PGDCH, DPS (Distance Learning)

and MPS (Distance Learning).

In addition to the above, the Institute conducts

short-term training courses on request. The

following two short-term training programmes were

conducted during the academic year 2011-12

Construction of Life Tables and Population Projections for Probationers of Indian Statistical Service, 19th – 23rd December, 2011

A Short Term Training Programme on Construction

of Life Tables and Population Projections for ISS

probationers commenced on 19th December, 2011

and ended up 23rd December, 2011 (One Week).

This training was sponsored by National Academy

of Statistical Administration (NASA), Greater Noida,

U.P. There were 28 participants who attended the

same. The basic objective of the training

programme was to create awareness and to enable

the trainees to develop applications in real life

situation.

Demographic Analysis and Population Projections for CBS Officers from Nepal, 26th December, 2011-15th January, 2012 A Short Term Training Programme on

Demographic Analysis and Population Projections

for Central Bureau of Statistics Officers from Nepal

commenced on 26th December, 2011 and ended up

15th January, 2012 (Three Weeks). This training

was sponsored by UNFPA Nepal. There were 8

participants who attended the same. The basic

objectives of the training programme were more

efficiently and effectively analyze census and

survey-based demographic data using a variety of

standard and indirect estimation methods.

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Dr. K.C. Das and Dr. Ponnappalli Kirshna Murthy

are the Co-ordinators of the short-term training cell.

Faculty-Students Seminar Dr. T.V. Sekher, Associate Professor, Department

of Population Policies and Programmes, presented

a seminar on the topic of “Conditional cash

transfers and Welfare of girl children: A review of

Indian experience” in a Faculty-Students Seminar

on 25th April, 2012.

Many seminars and workshops were the organized

by IIPS during the academic year 2011-2012. They

are given below.

The International Institute for Population Sciences,

conducted 21 training programmes on use of data

for planning and monitoring of development

programmes. Three Programmes each in Bihar,

Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh,

Rajasthan, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh were

conducted during 2009-10 and 2010-11 under the

project - Trainings for District Level Officials

(TDLO) - funded by UNFPA, New Delhi. In addition,

one pilot training session in Rajasthan was

conducted to test the modules and materials before

starting state level training. Altogether, 484 officials

from 35 convergence districts (five from each state)

were trained under the project. In general, officials

from the Department of Health, Bureau of

Economics and Statistics, Depts. of Education and

Rural Development were deputed for the training.

These training programmes were conducted with

academic and logistic support from the partner

institutions, involved in social science research for

conducting training in their

respective states. Prof. F. Ram, Prof. L. Ladusingh,

Dr. P.K. Murthy, Dr. Chander Shekhar, and Dr.

R.B. Upadhayay are the coordinators for the

training programmes.

Every year IIPS celebrates World Population Day

to focus attention on various issues related to

population and development. Eminent speakers are

invited to give lectures.

1. TRAINING ON USE OF DATA FOR PLANNING AND MONITORING OF DEVDEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

II CONFERENCES / SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS ORGANISED BY IIPS

2. WORLD POPULATION DAY

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The theme of this year's World Population Day was “1.21 Billion Indians: Opportunities and Challenges”.

On the occasion of World population Day, IIPS

organized a symposium in which three

presentations were made. Prof. L. Ladu Singh

(IIPS) spoke on “Demographic Dividend as

Opportunity in Indian Context”. Shri Madhusudan

D. Lele (Chief Planner, CIDCO) presented his

observations on “Population Planning/Policies and

Priorities”. Dr. Prakash P. Doke (former Director of

Health Services, Govt. of Maharashtra) made a

presentation on “Sex ratio and experiences in

handling this issue in Maharashtra.” The

symposium was chaired by Prof. F. Ram, Director

of IIPS. The World Population Day celebrations

were coordinated by Dr. H. Lhungdim, Dr. K. C.

Das and Mr. Prakash H. Fulpagare.

IIPS faculty members visited various colleges in

and around Mumbai in July to deliver lectures on

Population related issues. The following faculty

members delivered lectures in different colleges:

Dr. D. A. Nagdeve & Mr. Prakash Fulpagare (N. G.

Acharya & D.K. Marathe College of Arts ), Dr. K.C.

Das (Vivekanand College of Arts, Science &

Commerce), Dr. Aparajita Chatopadhyay (Sophia

College), Dr. S.K. Mohanty (St. Andrew's College),

Prof. P. Arokiasamy (Guru Nanak Khalsa Collage),

Dr. Pushpita Dutta (Dr. Bhanuben Mahendra

Nanavati College of Home Science), Dr. K.C. Das

(Karmvir Bhaurao Patil Modern College) and Dr.

S.K. Singh (L.S. Raheja College of Arts and

Commerce).

On this occasion of World Population Day, Institute

organized Essay Writing Competitions for degree

students of various colleges and for M.Phil/Ph.D.

scholars of IIPS on July 6, 2011.

The First Professor Asha A. Bhende Memorial

Lecture was held at IIPS on 27th February, 2012.

Dr. Shireen J. Jejeebhoy from Population Council,

New Delhi delivered the lecture on “Promoting

Young People’s Sexual and Reproductive Health

and Rights in India: Have we kept the promises we

made?” The memorial lecture was instituted by

Ashish Gram Rachana Trust, Pachod in memory of

its former chairperson, Prof. Bhende, who was also

a Professor of IIPS.

3. PROFESSOR ASHA A. BHENDE

MEMORIAL LECTURE

Dr. T. V. Sekher, Prof. F. Ram and Dr. S. Jejeebhoy

Dr. H. Lhungdim, Prof. L. L. Singh, Prof. F. Ram, Dr. M. D. Lele and Dr. P.P. Doke

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Dr. Jejeebhoy, using the available evidences from

various surveys and studies, elaborated on present

scenario of social and reproductive health in India.

Since the academic year 2001-2002, IIPS has

instituted an annual lecture series in memory of late

Dr. C. Chandrasekaran, former Director of IIPS and

a renowned demographer. Every year eminent

scholars in the field of population and development

are invited to deliver the Dr. C. Chandrasekaran

Memorial Lecture.

Tenth Dr. C. Chandrasekaran Memorial Lecture

was held at IIPS on 21st March, 2012. Dr. Gita Sen

from Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore

delivered the lecture on “Population Policies in 21st

Century India: Realising the Promise of Human

Rights”.

Prof. Gita Sen elaborated various policy measures

and how far women’s rights were taken into

consideration while formulating and implementing

population policies and programmes in our country.

Since 2008, IIPS has initiated an annual oration

series in memory of late Prof. P.N. Mari Bhat,

former Director and Senior Professor of IIPS.

The Fourth Professor P.N. Mari Bhat Memorial

Lecture was held at IIPS on 29th March, 2012.

Professor Leela Visaria from Gujarat Institute of

Development Research, Ahmedabad delivered the

lecture on “Maternal Mortality in India: Is Gender

the Key Determinant?”. Prof. Visaria highlighted

the contributions of Prof. Mari Bhat to India’s

demographic research. She also outlined various

concerns regarding persisting high maternal

mortality in India and its determinants and

implications.

5. DR. P.N. MARI BHAT

MEMORIAL LECTURE

Prof. Gita Sen delivering the lecture

4. DR. C. CHANDRASEKARAN MEMORIAL LECTURE

Dr. Shireen J. Jejeebhoy delivering the Lecture

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Dr. T. V. Sekher and Dr. Manoj Alagarajan

organised these lectures with the assistance of

Publication unit staff members.

ORATION

National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development’ held in Kolkata organized by IIPS in Collaboration with ISI, Kolkata, 15-17 March, 2012.

National seminar on ‘Demographic Transition and

Inclusive Development’ was organized by IIPS in

collaboration with ISI, Kolkata during 15-17 March,

2012. The seminar focused on various aspects of

demographic transition and economic development

keeping in view the inclusive development as a

paradigm shift in India’s planning process during

the two decades. About 175 papers were

presented in two plenary sessions, two poster

sessions and 24 technical sessions in the three

days seminar. Majority of the participants were

young researchers. Delegates from USA,

Philippines and Bangladesh also participated in this

seminar.

The seminar was inaugurated by Prof. Jayant K.

Ghosh, Professor Emeritus, ISI, Kolkata and

inaugural address was delivered by Prof. T. K. Roy,

former Director, IIPS.

The seminar was concluded with the valedictory

address delivered by Shri Dilip Ghosh, NRHM

Mission Director, Department of Health, Govt of

West Bengal. The valedictory session was presided

over by Shri Sanjay Mitra, Principal Secretary,

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government

of West Bengal.

Co-coordinators: F. Ram, R. B. Bhagat, Rajiva

Prasad, Manoj Alagarajan, Aparajita

Chattopadhyay

The Institute conducts research programme using

its own resources and also through external

funding. The externally funded projects are usually

initiated at the request of the concerned agencies.

The completed and ongoing projects at the Institute

are given below.

6. NATIONAL SEMINAR

Prof. Leela Visaria delivering the Lecture.

III RESEARCH PROGRAMME

Prof. F. Ram addressing the Seminar

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1. COMPLETED PROJECTS Abridged life tables by sex and residence India/

States /Union Territories/ districts based on the

2001 census data (PIs: Ponnapalli .K. Murthy,

S.Parasuraman and S. Lahiri)

Socio-economic and health concerns of rural

elderly in Uttar Pradesh (PIs: B. Paswan and

Chander Shekhar)

2. CONTINUING PROJECTS

In addition to the above completed projects, four

projects funded by the Institute are at different

stages of completion. The projects are:

Understanding the pathways of poverty and fertility

reduction in India (PIs: Sanjay K. Mohanty)

Health Infrastructure and MCH Care in the Rural

Areas of India (PIs: Manoj Alagarajan and M.

Guruswamy)

International Migration from Gujarat: The

Magnitude, Process and Impact (PIs: R.B.Bhagat,

Rajiva Prasad and K.C. Das)

Functional classification of Indian towns/UAs (PIs: K.C. Das and T. K. Roy) Availability of Health Facility (including ICDS),

Quality of Services and Utilization of RCH Services:

Evidences from DLHS-2 (PIs: Usha Ram and F.

Ram)

1. COMPLETED PROJECTS

Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health

Mission (NRHM) (PIs: R. B. Bhagat, Usha Ram, D.

A. Nagdeve, H. Lhungdim, Abhishek Singh and

Manoj Alagarajan) Funding Agency: Ministry of

Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Govt. of

India

Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS-INDIA) (PIs:

S. Lahiri, Sulabha Parasuraman, L. Ladusingh, B.

Paswan, S. K. Singh and K. C. Das). Funding

Agency: MoHFW, Govt of India, Centre for Disease

Control (CDC), Atlanta and World Health

Organisation (WHO).

2. CONTINUING PROJECTS

Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI) –Pilot (PIs:

P. Arokiasamy, T.V. Sekher and S. K. Mohanty )

Funding Agencies National Institute on Aging (NIA),

National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA.

Study of Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE)-

India (PIs: P. Arokiasamy, H. Lhungdim and T. V.

Sekher) Funding Agencies: The World Health

Organization, Geneva and the USAID, New Delhi.

Family Health and Wealth Study (FHWS) (PIs: F.

Ram, U. Ram, H. Lhungdim, and A. Singh) Funding

Agency : IPPS-Gates Institute, Johns Hopkins

University (Baltimore, USA)

B. RESEARCH PROJECTS FUNDED BY EXTERNAL AGENCIES

A. RESEARCH PROJECTS FUNDED BY THE INSTITUTE

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Training of District Level Officers (TDLO) (PIs: F.

Ram, L. Ladusingh, Chander Shekhar, Ponnapalli

.K.Murthy and R.B. Upadhayay) Funding Agency,

UNFPA, India.

District Level Household and Facility Survey-4

(DLHS-4) (PIs: F. Ram, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan,

S.K. Singh, Ponnapalli K. Murthy, T.V.Sekher,

Chander Shekhar, and Manoj Alagarajan) Funding

Agency: MoH&FW, Government of India.

Intergenerational Transfers, Population Aging and

Social Protection in India (PIs: L. Ladusingh and

M.R.Narayana (ISEC) Funding Agencies IDRC,

Canada, Sub-Contracted from Nihon University

Population Research Institute.

Health of the Urban Poor (HUP) (PIs: F. Ram, S.K.

Singh, D.A. Nagdeve, H. Lhungdim and K.C. Das)

Funding Agency: Population Foundation of India

(PFI) and USAID

Comprehensive Nutrition Survey in Maharashtra

(PIs: F. Ram, Sayeed Unisa, A. Chattopadhyay and

Prakash Fulpagare) Funding Agency: UNICEF

TMLM Project (PI: S. K. Singh) Funding Agency:

UNFPA

Vital Rates Survey in Nagaland (VRS Nagaland)

(PIs: L. Ladusingh and H. Lhungdim) Funding

Agency: Office of the Registrar General India

(ORGI), Govt. of India.

Enhancing Capacity to apply research evidence in

Policy Making (PIs: F. Ram, Sayeed Unisa and

Aparajita Chattopadhyay) Funding Agency:

Wellcome Trust and CORT, Vadodara.

3. NEW PROJECT Socio economical and health conditions of Nepali migrants In Mumbai (PIs: Sunil Sarode and Rajiv Prasad)

The faculty and research staff of the Institute

prepared a number of research papers and project

reports during the academic year 2011-12. In this

academic year, IIPS faculty/research staff /

students have published ten books (2 books by

faculty and 8 books by students) and a total of 73

research papers/chapters/Journal Articles, in

national and international scientific journals or

edited books. More than 100 research papers of

the faculty, research staff and students were

presented in seminars/conferences. The Institute

published 49 research project reports/

monographs/working papers /research bulletins

/fact sheets. Additionally 37 research papers have

been accepted for publication and in various stages

of publication.

The list of research papers published by the faculty,

research staff and students is presented in

Appendix V-A. The list of project reports /

monographs/research briefs/working papers/fact

sheets prepared by IIPS faculty and published by

IIPS is presented in Appendix V-B.

V RESEARCH PAPER/ REPORTS

PUBLISHED BY FACULTY/ RESEARCH STAFF/STUDENTS OF IIPS

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The faculty members and other research staff of

the Institute participated in various national and

international seminars, conferences and meetings

in the field of population and related disciplines

held in India and abroad. Appendix VI furnishes the

details of such participation by the faculty and other

staff members of the Institute. It also includes

participation in workshops and meetings organized

by the Institute.

Dr. Abhishek Singh visited United Kingdom as a

Leverhulme fellow in the University of Portsmouth

during 1 June, 2011 to 31 May, 2012.

Prof. R. B. Bhagat went to Singapore to participate

in a Roundtable Discussion in Asia Research

Institute, University of Singapore from 6 – 11 June,

2011.

Dr. Chander Shekhar visited Sweden to present

paper on Household Environment and its influence

on Child Health in Urban Poor of India, in SIWI

Sweden, during 21 – 27 August, 2011.

Prof. R. B. Bhagat visited Asian Development

Bank, Manila as a resource person on Migration

and Climate Change, during 14-16 September,

2011.

Prof. Sayeed Unisa visited Lyon, France to present

her paper at the International Conference on ‘New

Reproductive Technologies, Gender and

Parenthood’, organized by INED, during 14-16

November, 2011.

Prof. F. Ram visited Ayodya, Bali, Indonesia to

attend the programme Training in the Application of

Population Situation Analysis (PSA), organized by

United Nations Population Fund, Indonesia, from

28 – 30 November, 2011.

Dr. Chander Shekhar visited Bali, Indonesia to

attend the training on the Application of Population

Situation Analysis during 27 November – 1

December, 2011.

Prof. L. Ladusingh visited Brazil to present his

paper at the Eight Annual NTA Conference in

Cedeplar - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais,

Brazil and organized by East-West Centre, Hawaii,

during 5 – 12 December, 2011.

Prof. P. Arokiasamy visited Hong Kong to present a

paper at the International Conference on Health

System Reform in Asia, University of Hong Kong,

organized by Social Science & Medicine and

Elsevier Publishers, during 9-12 December, 2011.

Dr. K. C. Das visited Fuzhou Normal University,

Fuzhou, China for presenting a research paper at

the IUSSP conference on Internal migration and

urbanization and their socio-economic impacts in

developing countries: Challenges and policy

responses Fuzhou, China, 10-12 December 2011.

VI. SEMINARS/CONFERENCES/ WORKSHOPS/ MEETINGS ORGANISED/

ATTEMDED AMD LECTURES DELIVERED BY THE FACULTY/ RESEARCH STAFF/

STUDENTS OF IIPS

VII. FOREIGN VISITS OF THE INSTITUTE FACULTY

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Prof. S. K. Singh visited Colombo to work as a

resource person in a workshop organized by

UNAIDS and UNDP for SAARC region, during 2 –

5 April, 2012.

Dr T. V. Sekher visited San Francisco, USA for

presenting the research paper at the Annual

Conference of the Population Association of

America (PAA) during 3 – 5 May, 2012.

Dr. K. C. Das visited San Francisco, USA for

presenting the research paper at the Annual

Conference of the Population Association of

America (PAA), during 3 - 5 May, 2012.

Dr T. V. Sekher visited Centre for South Asian

Studies, University of California, Berkeley, during 7

– 8 May, 2012 to explore possible research

collaboration.

Dr T. V. Sekher visited Centre for Population

Dynamics (Cepod), Arizona State University,

Phoenix, USA during 9 – 10 May, 2012.

Dr. K. C. Das visited Institute of Social Research

Initiative, Brampton, Ontario, Canada during May 8-

12, 2012 and had discussion on various research

issues as well as explored possible research

collaboration.

Dr. K. C. Das visited Social Planning Council of

Peel, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada May 8-12,

2012 and had discussion with the officials and

research teams on various aspects of population

and development in Canada.

Prof. L. Ladusingh visited Vietnam to present his

paper at the NTA Gender Disparity Workshop

organized by IDRC, Canada in Institute of Labour

Science and Social Affairs, Hanoi, during 21 – 25

May, 2012.

The Institute encourages students to prepare and

submit research papers for various conferences

and seminars. The Institute looks for excellence

and tries to empower the students in various ways.

The knowledge/skill imparted to them is reflected

through their publications, conference paper

presentations, and the increasing demand for our

students from various national and international

organizations.

a. Student publications The list of publication of students, either alone or

jointly with the faculty, is given in Appendix V A III.

b. Conference papers The list of conference papers prepared and

presented by students is given in Appendix VII.

c. Students' Foreign Visits for Training

Niharika Tripathi attended training programme on

“Demography of Ageing” at International Institute

for Ageing, Malta, from 14 – 25 November, 2011.

Joemet Jose participated in the training programme

on “Social Gerontology” at International Institute for

Ageing, Malta, from 14 – 24 February, 2012.

VIII. IIPS STUDENTS

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Kunal Keshri attended the summer school in

European University Institute, Florence, Italy from

20 Jun – 1 Jul, 2011.

Priyanka Dixit visited London School of Economics

with partial travel grant from IIPS, Mumbai during

25 Oct – 25 Nov, 2011.

The Institute regularly conducts seminars in which

the faculty, students and other research staff

participate. Distinguished speakers are invited to

give lecture in the seminars. The seminars provide

a forum for academic debate and exchange of

innovative research ideas in social science

research. The speakers usually give a talk related

to their on-going project work or on topics of special

interest. From the academic year 2006-07, faculty

members going abroad to participate in conference

/seminar are required to present their papers in the

Faculty-Student seminar at the Institute. Appendix

VIII provides the list of the distinguished speakers

and the title of their lecture.

a. Foundation Day

The International Institute for Population Sciences

(IIPS) celebrates its Founder’s Day every year. In

2011, the Institute celebrated the Founder’s Day on

19th August at the Institute premises.

The celebration was started with the welcome

speech by Prof. B. Paswan, the Cultural Co-

ordinator and was inaugurated by Prof. F. Ram, the

Director of IIPS. The celebration was followed

through a number of cultural events such as song,

classical dance, comedy skit, plays, poem

recitation etc. The students from Ph.D., MPS and

MA/MSc, the IIPS staff and their children

participated in different cultural events. The prizes

were distributed among the children those

participated in different cultural events. The joint

coordination of Prof. B. Paswan, the Cultural Co-

ordinator, Mrs. V. Ramakrishnan, the ACO, Mr.

S.N. Zore and Mrs. Swati Prabhu, the Assistant

Cultural Co-ordinators and Mr. Malay Das, Ms.

Ritika Mukherjee and Mr. Imtihaz Ali, the student

Cultural Secretaries made the celebration

successful.

b. Hindi Week The Hindi week was observed by the Institute

during 12th to 16th September.

(L-R): Mrs. Vasanthi Ramakrishnan, Prof. F. Ram, Mr. Malay Das and Prof. B. Paswan.

IX STUDENT – FACULTY SEMINARS/GUEST

LECTURE

X. OTHER ACTIVITIES HELD AT THE INSTITUTE

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On this occasion various programmes and

competitions i.e. Shuddha lekhan Pratiyogita,

Anuwad Pratiyogita, Aashubhashan Pratiyogita,

Antakshari Pratiyogita and Kavi Sammelan were

organised for the staff and students of the Institute.

Hindi week was organised by Mr. A.R. Nirmal,

under the guidance of Prof. Balram Paswan.

h. New Year Celebrations

A special cultural programme was organised to

celebrate the New year on 31st December 2012.

Students, faculty, staff and their family members,

actively participated in the celebrations. New Year

celebration was organised by IIPS Staff Welfare

Committee members.

i. Annual Sports Meet

During this academic year, the IIPS Annual Sports

meet was convened during the second week of

February 2012. The faculty, staff and students had

actively participated in different sports events. The

prizes were distributed during the first week of

March, 2012. The sports meet was co-ordinated by

Dr. H. Lhungdim.

The library of the International Institute for

Population Sciences has a focused collection of

resources taking into consideration the course

contents and research needs of the Institute. It

holds about 78, 732 books, 13,794 bound volumes

of periodicals, 16,157 reprints, 170 audio-visual

materials at the end of the academic year 2011-12.

The library also procures over 305 journals. The

library has also indexed over 23255 journal articles

in the system. The collection is centered on

Population Studies, Family Welfare, Fertility,

Mortality, Migration, Public Health, Economics,

Urban & Rural Studies, Mathematics & Statistics,

Anthropology, Education, Gender, Slum, Computer

Software etc. The library provides a host of

information services to its users, like Current

Awareness Service, New Additions, Selective

Dissemination of Information, Online Public Access

Catalogue (OPAC), Document Delivery Service,

Photocopy facilities, Reference Service,

Bibliographic service, etc.

The IIPS Library has fully computerized system

working on SLIM-21 library software. The library

building has been recently renovated, taking into

consideration of its growth and in terms of all the

aspects and comfort of the users. The library

provides online access to thousands of journals on

campus. The databases like, SCIENCEDIRECT,

SCOPUS, JSTOR, INDIASTAT.COM, selected

online journals from Springer, Sage, Taylor &

Frances, John Wiley, Oxford etc. are the

ingredients of the library. The library has digitized

most of the volumes published from the series of

Census of India from 1872 to 1941 and accessible

XI. LIBRARY

(L-R): Shri Vipul Loucknowi, Prof. F. Ram, Smt. Pramila Sharma, Shr Trilochan Singh Arora and Prof. B. Paswan.

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through all the computers on the campus. The

library is accessible at:

http://www.iipsindia.org/library.htm

Mr. D. D. Mestri (Library & Information Officer) is in-

charge of the library.

The ICT Unit of the institute which was till recently

known as the Computer Centre is well equipped

with the latest computers and statistical software

required for data analysis. The Unit has one main

classroom/lab room with 42 Pentium – IV and

higher generation computers with three LCD

projectors. A second classroom with 16 computers

has been established to meet the requirement to

run the Short Term courses and regular classes

simultaneously. This second classroom is also

being used by students and research scholars for

their research data entry and analysis.

The software packages installed are SPSS,

STATA, Spectrum, Mortpac, GIS, Atlas Ti and ML

Win which are used by the research scholars and

students for analyzing their data. All the computers

are configured for internet access. The ICT Unit

has a network attached storage (Nasstor) server

which stores the data from Census, NFHS, DLHS

etc. and one email server for providing the internal

email facility to the institute. There are a total 260

desktop computers and eight servers in the

Institute and the ICT unit looks after providing the

services like installation of software, configuration

for the internet and local mail access and giving the

technical support as and when required.

The ICT Unit has a 2 Mbps Leased Line connection

which is distributed among the different users

through a Local Area Network. Another 2 Mbps

backup line to provide wireless internet facilities

has been established and made available to the

students in the hostels. To secure the internet

access Fortigate Firewall has been installed.

Prof. M. Guruswamy and Prof. Sayeed Unisa are

in-charge of the ICT Unit.

The Data Center of the institute acquired the data

sets of Census of 1991 and 2001, National Family

Health Survey 1, 2 and 3, DLHS (RCH) 1, 2 and 3,

Demographic Health Survey (DHS) and National

Sample Survey (NSS) data on CD-ROM media,

which are available to the researchers. An E-book

in the CDROM media containing the full papers of

DPS/MPS/M.Phill students’ seminar has been

prepared and six e-books on topic related to the

reproductive health, child and maternal mortality

are also prepared. Data sets from National Family

Health Survey and DLHS are provided to

researchers who request them. Data from the

successive rounds of the National Sample Survey

conducted by the NSSO is purchased and made

available for research.

At present, the users are directly accessing

resources such as Demographic data sets and

databases, which are stored on the server. Further,

XII. INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION AND

TECHNOLOGY UNIT

XIII. DATA CENTER

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server based softwares like GIS and OPAC (Library

Information) can be accessed through campus

network including the internet. The users can also

access Bibliographic Data Bases such as Popline,

Jstor, Science Direct, Scopus, etc.

The Institute has a website http://www.iipsindia.org

having a storage capacity of 10 GB which has

recently been upgraded and redesigned.

Information regarding the institute as per UGC

norms is being updated regularly on the website

and is in the process of being uploaded in Hindi.

Efforts are also on to make the website interactive.

Steps have been initiated to install an E

Governance package to cover the functioning of

the various departments of the institute including

Accounts and Administration.

Prof. M. Guruswamy and Prof. Sayeed Unisa are

in-charge of the Data Centre of the Institute.

IIPS has a well established publication unit.

Periodically IIPS publishes Director’s Report,

Newsletters, Research Briefs and Working papers.

a. IIPS Newsletter

The Institute brings out Newsletters, which publish

information about various ongoing activities of the

Institute. Two issues of IIPS Newsletters covering

four numbers were printed during the academic

year, 2011-12.

Dr. T.V. Sekher and Dr. Manoj Alagarajan are the

Editors of IIPS Newsletter.

b. IIPS Research Brief Series

The ‘Research Brief Series’ is a new initiative of the

Institute started in 2007, to provide an opportunity

to the faculty, Ph.D. students and visiting fellows to

quickly disseminate the important findings of their

research studies before they are published as a

research report or in a scientific journal. So for 14

research briefs were published under this series.

Dr. T.V. Sekher and Dr. Manoj Alagarajan are the

Editors of IIPS Newsletter.

c. IIPS Working Paper Series

The 'Working Paper Series' is a new initiative

started during 2009-10. Its main objective is to

disseminate new research ideas, theoretical

development and methodological insights initiated

by IIPS to the national and international community

as quickly as possible. The papers published under

this series are peer-reviewed by two external

experts working in the areas of Population, Health

and Development. This academic year, we have

published two working papers.

Dr. T.V. Sekher is the Editor of IIPS working paper

series.

The professional Journal of Indian Association for

the Study of Population (IASP) is presently

managed at IIPS. Prof. F. Ram is the Chief Editor

of the Journal since 2011. This long standing

journal publishes peer reviewed articles and book

reviews, focusing on demographic and health

XV. PUBLICATION UNIT

XVI. DEMOGRAPHY INDIA JOURNAL

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issues and more specifically on Indian

demography. The two issues brought out each year

contains about 25 articles, ten book reviews and

presidential address of IASP conferences and Dr.

George Simmons memorial lectures. The journal is

subscribed by the universities and research centers

both in India and abroad, apart from the members

of IASP. Dr. T. V. Sekher is the Managing Editor of

the Journal.

In order to help the graduating students to find

suitable job opportunities, a Placement Cell was

established at the Institute in 2010. This Cell

contacts various organizations / institutes working

in the field of population, health and related areas

and convey the CVs and information about the

passing out students.

The Cell also facilitates conducting the campus

interviews for organizations interested in recruiting

from IIPS. This provides a unique opportunity for

the employers and students to interact each other

for the benefit of both.

Dr.T.V. Sekher is in -charge of the IIPS Placement

Cell.

The teaching and training programme at the

Institute are fully residential. The Institute has two

hostels. All the rooms are self contained, well

furnished and having adequate living and working

space. There are 24 air conditioned rooms at par

with International standards with television with

cable facilities and computers with the internet to

accommodate international students and guests of

the institute. A separate kitchenette is available for

the use of international students/ researchers.

There is a hostel mess run on no- loss no- profit

basis by a committee consisting of student

representatives, hostel staff and hostel warden. A

separate hall having computers with internet is

provided for students’ use. A number of washing

machines and LCD televisions are also provided

exclusively for students’ use in hostels. Indoor and

outdoor game facilities and a well equipped

gymnasium are also available.

Dr.T.V. Sekher is the Hostel Warden.

During the academic year 2011-12 several

academicians and eminent persons visited the

Institute. The list of the visitors is given in Appendix

IX.

The names of faculty members and other Group-A

officers along with their educational qualifications

and designations are given in Appendix X.

XVII. PLACEMENT CELL

XIX. DELEGATIONS AND OTHER VISITORS TO THE INSTITUTE

XX. FACULTY & GROUP-A OFFICERS AT THE INSTITUTE XVIII. HOSTEL FACILITY

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A. PROMOTIONS

Dr. S.K. Singh, Associate Professor promoted as

Professor under Career Advancement Scheme of

UGC with retrospective effect from 30.01.2009 FN

Dr. Usha Ram, Associate Professor promoted as

Professor under Career Advancement Scheme of

UGC with retrospective effect from 31.01.2009 FN

Dr. Rajiva Prasad, Associate Professor promoted

as Professor under Career Advancement Scheme

of UGC with retrospective effect from 11.08.2010

FN

Mr. C. S. Sonawane, UDC promoted to the post of

Accountant w.e.f. 24.10.2011 FN

Ms. Anita S. Dogra, Telephone Operator promoted

to the post of Hostel Housekeeper w.e.f.

16.11.2011 FN

Mrs. Jyoti V. Kadam, LDC promoted to the post of

UDC w.e.f. 29.11.2011 FN

Mrs. Janki C. Nachnani, Assistant promoted to post

of Office Superintendant w.e.f. 08.02.2012 FN

Mrs. Jacinta Paes, UDC promoted to the post of

Assistant w.e.f. 13.04.2012 FN

Mr. Dilip S. Shinde, LDC promoted to the post of

UDC w.e.f. 13.04.2012 FN

B. RETIREMENTS

Mr. D. S. Pawar, Gestetner Operator, retired on

superannuation w.e.f. 31.05.2011 AN

Mrs. Kamal Sippy, Hostel House Keeper retired on

superannuation w.e.f. 30.06.2011 AN

Dr. S. Lahiri, Professor retired on superannuate on

w.e.f. 30.09.2011 AN

Mr. S. M. Mungekar, Multi Tasking Staff, retired on

superannuation w.e.f. 31.10.2011 AN

Dr. Sulabha Parasuraman, Professor retired on

superannuation w.e.f. 30.11.2011AN

Mrs. J. P. Tahilramani, Office Superintendant took

Voluntary Retirement w.e.f. 01.12.2011FN

Mr. M. Roshanlal, Xerox Operator, retired on

superannuation w.e.f. 31.03.2012 AN

C. DEMISE

Mr. V. P. Sawant, Lift Operator-cum- Hostel

Attendant, passed away on 08.08.2011.

Mrs. Jacinta Paes, Assistant (Store) passed away

on 25.05.2012.

XXI. PROMOTION / RETIREMENT GESIGNATION

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The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has

continued to provide the basic administrative and

financial support to the Institute as in the previous

years. I express my sincere gratitude to Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad, the Hon'ble Union Minister for

Health and Family Welfare, and Shri. Sudip Bandyopadhay, Minister of State for Health and

Family Welfare and the President, General Council,

IIPS for their keen interest in the activities of the

Institute. I am grateful to them for the support and

guidance.

I am also grateful to Shri P. K. Pradhan, Secretary

to the Government of India, Ministry of Health and

Family Welfare and Vice-President, General

Council, IIPS and Chairman of the Executive

Council, IIPS; and Sri K. Chandramouli, former

Secretary to Government of India, MoHFW and

their colleagues for the support to the activities of

the Institute.

I also acknowledge with thanks the support of

various international funding agencies for

supporting several of our research and training

activities. I would specially like to mention UNFPA,

USAID, WHO, World Bank, Ford Foundation,

Centre for Disease Control (CDC, Atlanta),

UNICEF, National Institute of Health, USA, Bill and

Melinda Gates Foundation, MacArthur Foundation

and Packard Foundation.

I am also thankful to all the Members of the

General and Executive Council of the Institute as

well as to all the Members of the Standing Finance

Committee, Academic Council and the Board of

Studies and Research, as listed in Appendices XI,

XII, XIII, XIV and XV for their support and keen

interest in the activities of the Institute. I am also

thankful to Dr. Umesh Shenoy and Dr. (Mrs.)

Rohini Ambekar for providing necessary medical

care to our staff and students. Thanks are also due

to Shri V. Bhaskaran for providing legal assistance

to the Institute.

On this occasion, I acknowledge with gratitude, the

cooperation and support extended by all the faculty

and staff members of the Institute throughout this

year. I am sure that the Institute will not only

maintain its reputation but will reach new heights as

an Institute of excellence and national importance

with the dedicated efforts of the faculty and staff

and with the support from the Government and

academic community.

JAI HIND !!!

Mumbai Prof. F. Ram 9th June, 2012 Director & Professor

XXII. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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INDEX TO APPENDICES

Page No.

APPENDIX-I Table A: Number of students from different countries received /ing degrees/diplomas/certificates at the International Institute for Population Sciences from 1957-58 to 2011-12.

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Table B: Number of students in different years received /ing degrees/diplomas/certificates at the International Institute for Population Sciences during each academic year from 1957-58 to 2011-12.

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APPENDIX-II List of students receiving degrees/ diplomas in 2011-12. 1. Diploma in Health Promotion Education (DHPE) 2. Post Graduate Diploma in Community Healthcare (PGDCH) 3. Master of Arts / Master of Science (MA / M.Sc.) 4. Master of Population Studies (MPS) 5. Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) in Population Studies 6. Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) in Population Studies (One Year) 7. Doctor of Philosophy in Population Studies (Ph. D) 8. Master of Population Studies (MPS) (Distance Learning) 9. Diploma in Population Studies (DPS) (Distance Learning)

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APPENDIX-III List of students with the Title of their Seminar papers/ Dissertations/Theses. Table A. Dissertations (M.A/M. Sc.) B. Seminar papers (MPS). Table C. Dissertations (M. Phil.). Table D. Dissertations (M. Phil.- One Year) Table E. Theses (Ph. D). Table F. Seminar papers (MPS) (Distance Learning). Table G. Seminar papers (DPS) (Distance Learning).

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APPENDIX-IV Table A. Students enrolled for MA/M.Sc. 42 Table B. Students registered for Ph. D. APPENDIX-V Table A. Published Books/Research papers. Table B. Published Research

Reports/Monographs/Fact Sheets at IIPS. Table C. Forthcoming Publications - Books/Research papers/Reports. Table D. Research papers Presented at Various Seminars/Conferences.

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APPENDIX-VI Table A. Seminars/ Workshops/ Conferences/ Meetings Organized by Faculty/Research Staff. Table B. Lectures Delivered/Consultancy Provided by Faculty. Table C. Seminars/ Workshops/ Conferences/ Meetings/ Lectures Attended by Faculty/ Research Staff. Table D. Faculties' Membership in Professional Bodies.

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APPENDIX-VII Research Papers Presented by IIPS Students A. Research Papers Presented in Conferences/ Seminars in India. B. Research Papers Presented in Conferences/ Seminars abroad. C. Training Programme/ Summer Schools abroad

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APPENDIX-VIII APPENDIX-IX

Student-Faculty Seminars/ Guest Lectures. Visitors to the Institute

96 97

APPENDIX-X APPENDIX-XI

Faculty and Group-A Officers of the Institute. Members of the General Council

98 99

APPENDIX-XII Members of the Executive Council. 103 APPENDIX-XIII APPENDIX-XIV

Members of the Standing Finance Committee. Members of the Academic Council

105 106

APPENDIX-XV Members of the Board of Studies and Research 2011-12 109

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TABLE A

NUMBER OF STUDENTS FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES RECEIVED/ING DEGREES/DIPLOMAS/CERTIFICATES AT THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR POPULATION SCIENCES FROM 1957-58 TO 2011-12.

Country

CPS+/DPS

DPS (Old)

FCA DHE/

DHPE*

PGDCH

MA/ M.Sc.

MPS

MPS (BC)

MPS (DL)

DPS (DL)

MPhil PhD

Total

Afghanistan 27 4 - - - - 1 1 - - 1 1 35 Bangladesh 37 4 - 1 - - 2 - - - 1 4 49 Bhutan 25 2 - 2 - 3 - - - - 32 Cambodia 6 - - - - - 2 - - - - - 8 Cook Island 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 DPR Korea 2 - - - - - - - - - - 2 Ethiopia - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 2 Fiji 6 - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Ghana 1 - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- 1 Guam 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Guinea 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Hong Kong 4 - - - - - - - - - - - 4 India 470 104 8 444 19 20 402 - 271 21 211 200 2170 Indonesia 76 2 - - - - - - - - 78 Iran 19 5 - - - - - - - - - 1 25 Japan 11 1 - - - - - - - - - - 12 Kenya - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 Kyrgyztan 4 - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Laos 7 - - - - - - - - - - 1 8 Liberia 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 Malaysia 10 1 - - - - - - - - - - 11 Maldives 10 - - 9 - - - - - - - - 19 Micronesia 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Mongolia 11 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 12 Mariana Island 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Myanmar 22 - - 10 - - - - - - - 32 Nepal 31 6 - 5 - 3 - - 3 - 48 Pakistan 6 1 - - - - - - - - - 7 Papua New Guinea 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 3 People’s Rp. China 41 2 - - - 3 1 - - 1 - 48 Philippines 38 1 - - - - - - - - - - 39 Republic of Korea 29 2 - - - - - - - - - - 31 Republic of Vietnam 44 1 -- -- -- - 1 -- -- -- -- -- 46 Republic of Yemen - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 2 Sri Lanka 30 -- -- - -- -- -- -- - - -- -- 30 Sudan 1 - - - - - - - - 1 1 3 Taiwan 12 3 - - - - - - - - - - 15 Tajikistan 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Thailand 24 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- 26 Tonga 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 U.S.A. 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- 1 Vietnam 5 - 5 Western Samoa 11 3 - - - - - - - - - 14

Total 1029 144 8 472 19 25 418 3 272 21 219 211 2841

CPS- Certificate in Population Studies DHE-Diploma in Health Education DPS-Diploma in Population Studies MA / M.Sc. – Master of Arts/ Master of Science in Population Studies MPS- Master of Population Studies FCA- Diploma in Family Planning Communication Action Research MPhil-Master of Philosophy in Population Studies PhD- Doctor of Philosophy in Population Studies PGDCH – Post Graduate Diploma in Community Healthcare I-India F- Foreign BC – Bridge Course DL – Distace Learning + Re-designated as 'Diploma in Population Studies' from 1991-92 Academic Session. * From the academic year 2001-2002, the Diploma in Health Education (DHE) course has been renamed as Diploma in Health Promotion Education (DHPE).

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Notes and course details as in end note to Appendix I, Table A

APPENDIX I TABLE B

NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN DIFFERENT YEARS RECEIVED/ING DEGREES/DIPLOMAS/CERTIFICATES AT THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR POPULATION SCIENCES FROM 1957-58 TO 2011-12

Years CPS+/DPS DPS (OLD) FCA DHE/DPHE * PGDCH MA/M.Sc MPS MPS (BL) MPS (DL) DPS (DL) MPhil PhD Total

I F I F I F I F I F I F I F I F I F I F I F I F 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

4 5 4 9 9 6 7

11 19 21 17 25 21 15 11 12 20 13 16 19 17 12 17 13 14 15 14 19 15 15 17 2 5 2 4 2 - - - - 2 1 1 - 3 - - 1 - 4 7 4 - - -

4 8 9 15 12 13 12 -

11 11 7 5 9 8 7 11 11 20 6 11 6 9 11 15 18 17 11 12 17 16 14 19 17 15 15 21 20 30 25 22 7 3 6 1 5 - 1 7 4 4 - 1 - - -

- 4 2 3 3 4 3 5 3 5 4 2 3 8 9 2 2 7 6 4 3 4 3 3 2 1 3 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - 2 1 3 1 3 2 - 1 - 3 1 1 - - 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - 2 - - - 3 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -

11 16 18 .19 17 17 12 16 13 14 15 17 20 20 15 17 20 21 19 22 22 20 22 23 18

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 - 2 3 - 2 - 1 - 2 1 - 1 - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 - 7 7

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109 142

Total 470 559 104 40 8 - 444 28 19 - 20 5 402 16 - 3 271 1 21 0 211 8 200 11 2841

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S. No. Name of the Student Country

1. DIPLOMA IN HEALTH PROMOTION EDUCATION (DHPE)

1. MR. MAHENDRA P. WAVHAL INDIA

2. MRS. VIJAYA V. JAMDHADE INDIA

3. MRS. USHA P. SHINDE INDIA

4. MR. DATTATRAY D. VASAIKAR INDIA

5. MR. TALAMANCHI PATANAM JAYA PRAKASH INDIA

6. MRS. GOLLA SARASWATHAMMA INDIA

7. MRS. DAGGUPATI LOKESWARI DEVI INDIA

8. MS. M. VIJAYA BHARATHI INDIA

9. MS. S. LAKSHMI DEVI INDIA

10. MRS. VENNAPUSAPALLE NAGESWARI INDIA

11. MRS. ROKKAM NIRMALA INDIA

12. MR. MUKESH UPADHYAY INDIA

13. MR. BRAJENDRA SINGH PARIHAR INDIA

14. MR. ASHOK KUMAR SAHOO INDIA

15. MRS. KABITARANI DAS INDIA

16. MS. NISHA BAGERIYA INDIA

17. MRS. B. MARIAMMA INDIA

18. MRS. ANUMALLA SUNITHA INDIA

APPENDIX II

LIST OF STUDENTS RECEIVING DEGREES/DIPLOMAS (2012)

27

S. No. Name of the Student Country

2. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE (PGDCH)

1. MR. PRASHANT A. KHARAT INDIA

2. MR. RAMRAO S. GHULE INDIA

3. MR. HARSHAD D. KEDAR INDIA

4. MS. ARCHANA V. KUKADE INDIA

5. MS. SUVARNA R. MANDALE INDIA

6. MRS. SARALA S. KADAM INDIA

7. MR. AAMIR KHAN INDIA

3. MASTER OF ARTS/SCIENCE IN POPULATION STUDIES (MA/M Sc)

1. MS. SAFRIN BEGUM INDIA

2. MR. NAVAID ALI KHAN INDIA

3. MR. ANKIT ANAND INDIA

4. MS. PRASHIKA RAJENDRA KURLIKAR INDIA

5. MS. MITHLESH SHRAWAN CHOURASE INDIA

6. MR. DURYODHAN R. SAHOO INDIA

7. MR. PRADEEP SUBHASHRAO SALVE INDIA

8. MR. ABHISHEK KUMAR SINGH INDIA

9. MR. MD. ILLIAS KANCHAN SK INDIA

10. MS. RITIKA MUKHERJEE INDIA

11. MR. KABIR PAL INDIA

12. MR. ABHISHEK INDIA

13. MS. SAVITA VASANT RASTE INDIA

14. MR. ANSHUL KASTOR INDIA

LIST OF STUDENTS RECEIVING DEGREES/DIPLOMAS (2012) (continued….)

28

S. No. Name of the Student Country

4. MASTER OF POPULATION STUDIES (MPS)

1. MR. SAYAN ROY INDIA

2. MR. RAMU INDIA

3. MS. ACHALA GUPTA INDIA

4. MS. DIPTY NAWAL INDIA

5. MR. A. UMA MAHESHWARA RAO INDIA

6. MS. SHRESTHA SAHA INDIA

7. MR. BAL GOVIND CHAUHAN INDIA

8. MR. JITENDRA GOUDA INDIA

9. MS. ENU ANAND INDIA

10. MR. MD. MURSHALIN INDIA

11. MR. AMBARISH KUMAR RAI INDIA

12. MS. TANIMA BASU INDIA

13. MS. ANKITA SIDDHANTA INDIA

14. MR. RAJA RAM YADAV INDIA

15. MR. IMTIYAZ ALI INDIA

16. MR. JAYMANGAL CHANDRA INDIA

17. MR. SURESH BANAYYA JUNGARI INDIA

18. MS. VIJAYA VASANT UKEY INDIA

19. MR. RAHUL KOLI INDIA

20. MS. SHRUTI INDIA

21. MR. KIRAN ASHOK GURAV INDIA

22. MS. MANISHA DUBEY INDIA

23. MR. JAYAKANT SINGH INDIA

24. MR. SANTOSH KUMAR SHARMA INDIA

25. MR. KAMALESH KR. PATEL INDIA

26. MS. BHARATI MOURYA INDIA

27. MR. SYAM BABU BOLLEDDU INDIA

28. MS. MANUPRIYA SONKHIYA INDIA

29. MR. ASHWANI KUMAR INDIA

30. MR. BRIJESH MISHRA INDIA

LIST OF STUDENTS RECEIVING DEGREES/DIPLOMAS (2012) (continued….)

29

S. No. Name of the Student Country

4. MASTER OF POPULATION STUDIES (MPS)

31. MS. DOLLY KUMARI INDIA

32. MR. RAKESH KUMAR INDIA

33. MR. KRISHNA KUMAR PANDEY INDIA

34. MR. KALOSONA PAUL INDIA

35. MR. JITENDRA GUPTA INDIA

36. MR. AJIT KUMAR YADAV INDIA

37. MS. PRIYANKA BOMBLE INDIA

5. MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY IN POPULATION STUDIES (M PHIL)

1. MR. RAJ KUMAR VERMA INDIA

2. MR. MOHD. HIFZUR RAHMAN INDIA

3. MR. RAKESH KUMAR SINGH INDIA

4. MR. NARENDRA KUMAR INDIA

5. MS. SHRABONI PATRA INDIA

6. MR. SHRIKANT D. KUNTLA INDIA

7. MR. N. PAUTHUNTHANG INDIA

8. MS. ATREYEE SINHA INDIA

9. MS. BISWABANDITA CHOWDHURY INDIA

10. MR. AKHILESH KUMAR PANDEY INDIA

11. MS. N. SAPANA DEVI INDIA

12. MR. GYAN CHANDRA KASHYAP INDIA

13. MR. ARUN KUMAR YADAV INDIA

14. MR. AKASH KUMAR INDIA

15. MS. ARPITA PAUL INDIA

16. MR. S.K. UPADHYAY INDIA

17. MS. RUBY JAIN INDIA

18. MR. DRONACHARYA WANKHEDE INDIA

19. MR. MANISH SINGH INDIA

20. MR. SUDHEER KUMAR SHUKLA INDIA

21. MR. OM PRAKASH INDIA

LIST OF STUDENTS RECEIVING DEGREES/DIPLOMAS (2012) (continued….)

30

S. No. Name of the Student Country

5. MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY IN POPULATION STUDIES (M PHIL)

22. MR. PUSHPENDRA KUMAR INDIA

23. MR. AMIT SACHAN INDIA

6. MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY IN POPULATION STUDIES (M PHIL) ONE YEAR

1. MR. SAVARKAR TUSHAR JAYRAM INDIA

2. MR. KONSAM DINACHANDRA SINGH INDIA

3. MR. HANUMANT K. WAGHMARE INDIA

4. MR. RAHUL MISHRA INDIA

5. MR. SWARBHANU NANDI INDIA

6. MS. AISHWARYA INDIA

7. MS. MOATULA AO INDIA

7. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN POPULATION STUDIES (Ph D)

1. MR. MAHESH NATH SINGH INDIA

2. MS. MOHUA GUHA INDIA

3. MR. SANDIP CHAKRABORTY INDIA

4. MR. RAJARAMA K.E.T. INDIA

5. MR. ARUP KUMAR DAS INDIA

6. MS. VINI SIVANANDAN INDIA

7. MS. RUBY ALAMBUSHA INDIA

8. MS. MANASI RAHUL BAWDEKAR INDIA

LIST OF STUDENTS RECEIVING DEGREES/DIPLOMAS (2012) (continued….)

31

S. No. Name of the Student Country

8. MASTER OF POPULATION STUDIES (MPS) (DISTANCE LEARNING)

1. MRS. ANSHU SINGH INDIA

2. MR.ASHISH KUMAR GUPTA INDIA

3. MR. RAJEEV KUMAR INDIA

4. MS.MEENA HARIBHAU JADHAV INDIA

5. MR. PRAKASH N. TAMHANKAR INDIA

6. MR. RAMBIR SINGH SIKARWAR INDIA

7. MS.TANWI SUKUL INDIA

8. MR.RAJ KUMAR BARMAN INDIA

9. MRS. DISHA CHOUBISA INDIA

10. MRS. SMITA PRAKASH PATIL INDIA

11. DR. RUCHI C. CHIPLUNKAR INDIA

12. DR. ARINDAM RAY INDIA

13. MS. SABIHA MAHBOOB INDIA

14. MR. GURUDAS MONDAL INDIA

15. MS. ANUPAM SHUKLA INDIA

16. MR. ARVIND SANTU JADHAV INDIA

17. DR. MADHAVI PRABHAKAR NAIK INDIA

18. MR. MANOJ KUMAR SONI INDIA

19. MS. HARSHALA NAVANATH TILAK INDIA

20. MR. SAROJ KUMAR MOHANTY INDIA

21. MRS. ASMA BEGUM INDIA

9. DIPLOMA IN POPULATION STUDIES (DPS) (DISTANCE LEARNING)

1. MS. PINKY BULCHANANI INDIA

2. MR. SANDEEP SHARMA INDIA

3. DR. SUJOY RANJAN JOSHI INDIA

4. MRS. SANGEETA INDIA

5. MS. NAVNEET SAINI INDIA

6. MR.DATTATRAY BHAGAWAN SHEREKAR INDIA

7. MS. P. GEETHA INDIA

LIST OF STUDENTS RECEIVING DEGREES/DIPLOMAS (2012) (continued….)

32

Sl. No. Name of the Student Topics Guide

1. Ms. Safrin Begum The Quality of Labor Force in terms of

Education and Employment in India Prof. P. Arokiasamy

2. Mr. Ankit Anand Factors Associated with Community, Household and Individual Influencing Health and Survival of Children in Northern and Southern Regions of India

Prof. B. Paswan

3. Mr. Abhishek Smoking and Cessation Behaviours among Young Adults of Various Educational Backgrounds

Prof. Sayeed Unisa

4. Ms. Mithlesh Shrawan Chourase

Fertility Transition in Madhya Pradesh Dr. S.K. Mohanty

5. Mr. Duryodhan R. Sahoo Education, Agency and Growing up of Unmarried Youth in Selected States of India: A Gendered Perspective

Dr. Aparajita Chattopadhyay

6. Mr. Pradeep Subhashrao Salve

Urbanization and Economic Development in India

Dr. Rajiva Prasad

7. Mr. Abhishek Kumar Singh Gender Differences in Use Smokeless Tobacco in EAG States

Dr. S.K. Singh

8. Md. Illias Kanchan Sk Muslims and Non-Muslim Differentials in Three Critical RCH Indicators in Muslim Densely Populated States of India

Dr. Chander Shekhar

9. Ms. Ritika Mukherjee Surrogate Mothers in India: An Exploratory Study in Kolkata

Dr. T.V. Sekher

10. Mr. Navaid Ali Khan Level and Differentials in Tobacco Use among the Youths in India

Dr. K.C. Das

11. Mr. Kabir Pal Re-examining the Association of Birth Interval and Child Health in India: A Trend Assessment

Dr. Manoj Alagarajan

12. Ms. Prashika Rajendra Kurlikar

Study of Working Women who commute to Work; an Analysis of Female Time Management, Work Pattern and Autonomy

Prof. M. Guruswamy

13. Ms. Savita Vasant Raste Maternal and Child Health Care in Maharashtra Dr. D.A. Nagdeve

14. Mr. Anshul Kastor Urban-Rural Differentials in Maternal Health Care Services in Madhya Pradesh: A District Level Analysis

Dr. H. Lhungdim

APPENDIX III

Table A: LIST OF M.A/M. Sc STUDENTS WITH TITLE OF THEIR DISSERTATION

33

Sl. No.

Name of the Students Seminar Paper Topic Guide

1. Mr. Sayan Roy Social and Family Structure in Slums of

Selected Cities in India. Prof. R.B. Bhagat

2. Mr. Ramu Influences of Education and Occupation on Tobacco Use among Male Adult in India

Dr. Chander Shekhar

3. Ms. Achala Gupta Inclusion of Disadvantaged Communities: An outlook of elementary education in India

Dr. Aparajita Chattopadhyay

4. Mr. Jitendra Gupta Early and Late Age at Initiation of Tobacco Use in India.

Prof. M. Guruswamy

5. Mr. Santosh Kr. Sharma

HIV Related Risk Behaviour and Prevalence of HIV/AIDS among IDUs in Three States of India.

Dr. S.K. Singh

6. Mr. Kalosona Paul Female Migration in India: Observation from NSSO Data.

Dr. Rajiva Prasad

7. Mr. A.U. Maheswara Rao

Does Ecological Zone Matter for Child Mortality and Morbidity Differentials in Nepal?

Dr. Aparajita Chattopadhyay

8. Ms. Enu Anand Menstrual Hygiene Practices and Risk of RTI/STI Among Indian Women.

Prof. Sayeed Unisa

9. Mr. Jitendra Gouda Government versus Private Primary Schools in India: An Assessment of Physical Infrastructure, Schooling Costs and Performance.

Dr. K.C. Das

10. Mr. Md. Murshalin Overall Mortality Index (OMI): A new Measure of Mortality based on the Age Specific Death Rates.

Dr. K. M. Ponnapalli

11. Ms. Tanima Basu Demographic Determinant of Economic Growth in BRICS and Selected Developed Countries.

Prof. P. Arokiasamy

12. Mr. Ambarish Kumar Rai

Birth Interval, Abortion and Sex of Children: A Regional Study in India

Prof. Sayeed Unisa

13. Mr. Rajaram Yadav Contraceptive Security in India and its major States.

Dr. Chander Shekhar

14. Ms. Ankita Siddhanta Understanding the Role of the level and Inequality in Women’s Empowerment in Determining Child Stunting: A Case Study of Eastern India and Bangladesh.

Dr. Aparajita Chattopadhyay

APPENDIX III

Table B: LIST OF MPS STUDENTS WITH TITLE OF THEIR SEMINAR PAPERS

34

Sl. No.

Name of the Students Seminar Paper Topic Guide

15. Mr. Suresh B. Jungari Women Empowerment and Demographic

Outcomes in India. Prof. M. Guruswamy

16. Mr. Imtiyaz Ali Emigration and Utilization of Remittances. Prof. R.B. Bhagat

17. Ms. Dipty Nawal Inequalities in Utilization of Maternal Health Care Services in Nepal.

Dr. S.K. Singh

18. Mr. Rahul Rajendra Koli

Epidemiological Transition in Urban Maharashtra: A Cause of Death Study.

Dr. H. Lhungdim

19. Ms. Vijaya Vasant Ukey

Estimation of Life Expectancy At Birth from the Del Index Using Correspondence Tables

Dr. K. M. Ponnapalli

20. Mr. Kiran A. Gurav Recent scenario of Infant and Child Mortality in Mumbai City: A study of Ward, Seasonal and Religious Disparity and its Predictors.

Prof. P. Arokiasamy

21. Mr. Jaymangal Chandra

Female Migration from EAG States to six Megacities of India.

Mr. Sunil Sarode

22. Mr. Kamalesh Kumar Patel

The Effect of Birth Interval On Neonatal and Post Neonatal Mortality in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra

Prof. L. Ladusingh

23. Mr. Syam Babu Bolleddu

Crimes against Women in India: A State Level Analysis.

Dr. T.V. Sekher

24. Ms. Manisha Dubey Multidimensional Poverty and Longevity in India. Dr. S.K. Mohanty

25. Mr. Bal Govind Chauhan

Effect of Maternal Health Care Utilization on Early Neo-natal and Post Neo-natal Mortality in India.

Dr. Manoj Alagarajan

26. Ms. Manupriya Sonkhiya

Work Participation and Economic Decision Making: A Study of Youth in India.

Dr. T.V. Sekher

27. Mr. Krishna Kumar Pandey

Sex Differentials in Under Five Mortality in India: A Regional Analysis

Dr. H. Lhungdim

28. Ms. Bharati Maurya Migration in Gujarat: A study based on Census Data.

Mr. Sunil Sarode

29. Ms. Dolly Kumari Association between Physical Activity and Lifestyle Diseases among Adult Indians: Evidences from Longitudinal Aging Study in India.

Prof. L. Ladusingh

APPENDIX III

Table B (continued……)

35

Sl. No.

Name of the Students Seminar Paper Topic Guide

30. Mr. Brijesh Mishra Exclusive Breast-feeding Practices in India:

Prevalence, Duration and its Dterminants: 2007-08

Prof. B. Paswan

31. Mr. Ashwani Kumar Determining Factors of Indoor Air Pollution and its Impact on Human Health in India: Level and Trend Analysis.

Dr. D.A. Nagdeve

32. Mr. Rakesh Kumar Spatial Pattern of Urbanization in Jharkhand Dr. K.C. Das

33. Ms. Shrestha Saha Migration Scenario in West Bengal Dr. Rajiva Prasad

34. Mr. Prakash N. Saindane

Reproductive Health Awareness among Youth in India.

Dr. D.A. Nagdeve

35. Mr. Jayakant Singh Relation between Initiation of Age at Child Bearing and Utilization of Maternal Health Care Services in India.

Dr. Manoj Alagarajan

36. Mr. Ajit Kumar Yadav Examination of Completeness of Sample Registration System in India and Selected States.

Prof. F. Ram

37. Ms. Priyanka Bomble A study of Nutrition & Anaemia level among Women in relation with Socio Economic factors in Maharashtra

Dr. B. Paswan

38. Ms. Shruti Demographic transition and Household Health Spending in India.

Dr. S.K. Mohanty

APPENDIX III

Table B (continued……)

36

Sl. No. Name of the Students Proposed title of the dissertation Guide

1. Mr. Raj Kr. Verma Age at Onset, Competing Risk and Treatment

Cost of Chronic Disease in India Prof. L. Ladusingh

2. Md. Hifzur Rahman Differential in the Risk of Selected Diseases and Associated Risk Factors in India

Prof. F. Ram

3. Mr. Rakesh Kumar Singh

Pregnancy Loss and Its Association with Gynecological Morbidity in India

Prof. S. Unisa

4. Mr. Narendra Kumar Levels and Determinants of Infant and Child Mortality Among the Poor Households in India.

Dr. H. Lhungdim

5. Ms. Shraboni Patra Women’s Education and health Knowledge, and their association with women and child health in India and selected states

Prof. Arokiasamy

6. Mr. Shrikant D. Kunta Family Limitation and Fertility Transition in India and Its Major States

Dr. K. M. Ponnapalli

7. Mr. N. Pautunthang Patterns of urbanization in North Eastern States of India

Dr. Rajiv Prasad

8. Mr. Atreyee Sinha Spousal Violence and Its Linkages with Health Care Utilization and Child

Dr. Aparajita Chattopadhyay

9. Ms. Biswabandita Chowdhury

Parents and Peers: Who Matters Most for Adolescents in India

Dr. T. V. Sekher

10. Mr. Akhilesh Kr. Pandey

Indirect estimates of life expectancies at Birth and At Age One: With an Application to Districts in EAG States and Assam in India.

Dr. K. M. Ponnapalli

11. Ms. Sapna Devi Ngangbam

Socio-demographic change and regional disparity in northeast India

Prof. L. Ladusingh

12. Mr. Gyan Chandra Kashyap

Linkages between tobacco consumption and health in India: evidences from NFHS-3 and GATS India

Dr. S. K. Singh

13. Mr. Arun Kr. Yadav Utilization of Maternal Health Care in EAG states: A geographical analysis

Prof. R. B. Bhagat

14. Mr. Akash Kumar Understanding the Factors Children Immunization in the Regions of Uttar Pradesh

Dr. D. A. Nagdeve

APPENDIX III

Table C: LIST OF M PHIL STUDENTS WITH TITLE OF THEIR DISSERTATION

37

Sl. No. Name of the Students Proposed title of the dissertation Guide

15. Ms. Arpita Paul Living Arrangement, Work Status and

Treatment Seeking Behaviour of Elderly: A Region-wise Analysis.

Prof. M. Guruswamy

16. Mr. Shubhranshu Kr. Upadhyay

Understanding the Married Life Among Youth in Selected States of India

Dr. Aparajita Chattopadhyay

17. Ms. Ruby Jain An Assessment of Quality of NFHS and DLHS Data

Dr. Chander Shekhar

18. Mr. Dronacharya Wankhede

Regional Variation in Child Immunization in Maharashtra

Mr. S. Sarode

19. Mr. Manish Singh Neonatal Mortality in South Asia – Trends Differentials and Determinants

Prof. S. Parasuraman

20. Mr. Sudheer Kr. Shukla Gap between Preferred and Actual Birth Intervals in India: Implications for Child Health

Dr. M. Alagarajan

21. Mr. Omprakash Differential and Determinants of son preferences in Uttar Pradesh

Prof. B. Paswan

22. Mr. Pushpendra Kumar Inequality in Utilization of Reproductive and Child Health Services in Districts of Jharkhand

Dr. S. K. Mohanty

23. Mr. Amit Sachan Hindu Muslim Differentials in Childhood Death and Immunization in India and Its Selected States

Dr. K.C. Das

APPENDIX III

Table C (continued…….)

38

Sl. No.

Name of the Students Title of the dissertation Guide

1.

Mr. Savarkar Tushar Jayram

Educational Performance of Indian Youth: An Analysis of “Youth in India”

Dr. T. V. Sekher

2. Mr. Konsam Dinachandra Singh

BMR, BMI, Diabetes and Fertility of Women in the Selected States of India

Dr. D. A. Nagdeve

3. Mr. Hanumant K. Waghmare

Differentiation in Utilization of Social Safety Net in India

Prof. R.B. Bhagat

4. Mr. Rahul Mishra Factors affecting New Born Care in India Dr. K.C. Das

5. Mr. Swarbhanu Nandi

Reaping the Window of Demographic Opportunity in India: A Focus on Resource Needs

Prof. F. Ram

6. Ms. Aishwarya Trends of Female Work Participation in India: An Evidence from NSSO Data

Dr. S.K. Mohanty

7. Ms. Moatula Ao Economic Growth, Poverty and Socio-economic Inequality in Child Malnutrition in India: Regional Disparity as a Contextual Determinant

Prof. M. Guruswamy

APPENDIX III

Table D: LIST OF M PHIL (ONE YEAR) STUDENTS WITH TITLE OF THEIR

DISSERTATION

39

Sl. No.

Name of the Students Topic of Thesis Guide

1. Mr. Mahesh Nath

Singh Living Condition, Life Style and its Linkages with Health Status of Mumbai Slum Dwellers

Prof. Rajiva Prasad

2. Mrs. Mohua Guha Arsenic Pollution and its Consequences: A Case Study of West Bengal

Prof. Kamla Gupta

3. Mr. Sandip Chakraborty

Morbidity and treatment seeking behaviour among the Adolescents and Youth in India

Prof. F.Ram

4. Mr. Rajarama K E T Sexual Behavior of Clients of Commercial Sex Workers:Implications for HIV/AIDS Intervention Programs

Prof. R. K. Sinha

5. Mr. Arup Kumar Das Psychosocial, Behavioral and Contextual Determinants of STI/HIV Vulnerability among Female Workers in Bars: A life cycle approach

Prof. S.K. Singh

6. Mrs. Ruby Alambusha Singh

An Exploration into Sexual Behaviour and Reproductive Health of Unmarried Adolescent Munda Girls of Ranchi District, Jharkhand

Prof. Sulabha Parasuraman

7. Ms. Vini Sivanandan Social and Demographic Disparities in Higher Education and Employment in India and Selected States

Prof. P. Arokiasamy

8. Mrs. Manasi R. Bawdekar

An Empirical Exploration of the Trade-off Between Educational Expenses of Children and Healthcare Expenses of Elderly in Urban Pune

Prof. L. Ladusingh

APPENDIX III

Table E: LIST OF PhD STUDENTS WITH TITLE OF THEIR THESIS

40

Sl. No.

Name of the Students Topic of Seminar Paper Guide

1. Mrs. Anshu Singh Correlates and Determinants of Utilization of

Maternal Health Care Services in Rajasthan(Examination of Selected Districts using DLHS-3)

Dr. H. Lhungdim

2. Mr. Ashish Kumar Gupta Assessing capacities and Willingness of Unorganized Privet Sector in Provisioning of Family Planning Methods in Rural Uttar Pradesh

Dr. Chander Shekhar

3. Mr. Rajeev Kumar Study of Changing Social Fabrics of Delhi: Spectrum of In-migrants Coming from Various States

Prof. R.B. Bhagat

4. Ms. Meena Haribhau Jadhav

Socio-Demographic Determinants for Purchase of Health Insurance in India

Prof. P. Arokiasamy

5. Mr. Prakash N. Tamhankar

Expenditure Pattern on Senior Citizens on Health from Siolim Constituency. Goa: A Study with reference to Scheme of Dayanand Social security

Prof. R.B. Bhagat

6. Mr. Rambir Singh

Sikarwar

Assessment of Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) in Bhopal, (J.P. Hospital) District Hospital, Madhya Pradesh:- Knowledge, Attitude and Utilization Pattern of Beneficiaries

Prof. B. Paswan

7. Ms. Tanwi Sukul

Background Characteristics and Indicators of RTI/STI Among Different Districts of West Bengal, India: A Comparative Study

Dr. H. Lhungdim

8. Mr. Raj Kumar Barman

Determinants of Domestic Violence as Experienced in West Bengal

Dr. Aparajita Chattopadhyay

APPENDIX III

Table F: LIST OF MPS (DISTANCE LEARNING) STUDENTS WITH TITLE OF

THEIR SEMINAR PAPERS

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Sl. No. Name of the Students Topic Guide

9. Mrs. Disha Choubisa Domestic Violence and Contraceptive Use in

India Dr. Aparajita Chattopadhyay

10. Mrs. Smita Prakash Patil

Fertility Behavior of Women by Employment status: Role of Family Type in India

Dr. Pushpita Datta

11. Dr. Ruchi C. Chiplunkar Review of Pulse Polio Programme in Mumbai Prof. B. Paswan

12. Dr. Arindam Ray Assessment of delay in Age-appropriate vaccination in Bihar, India

Prof. Sayeed Unisa

13. Ms.Sabiha Mahboob Women’s Autonomy and Comprehensive Knowledge of HIV/AIDS in India: “A Study of Three Selected States”

Dr. Chander Shekhar

14. Mr. Gurudas Mondal Health Caring in Decentralized Administration in West Bengal: A Study in Purulia District

Prof. B. Paswan

15. Mr. Anupam Shukla Assessment of KABP Indicators in Condom use Among HIV High Risk Prevelence States – Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh

Prof. S.K.Singh

16. Mr. Arvind Santu Jadhav

Childbearing Pattern among Currently Married Women in Maharashtra: A Cohort Analysis

Dr. Pushpita Datta

17. Dr. Madhavi Prabhakar Naik

A Study on Impact of National Rural Health Mission Program on Maternal Health in Assam

Prof. B. Paswan

18. Mr. Manoj Kumar Soni Adolescent Sexual Behavior A Study of Adolescent Boys in Ajmer Town

Dr. K.C. Das

19. Ms. Harshala Tilak Maternal Health Care Facilities: Level,Trends and Differentials in Maharashtra

Prof. Rajiva Prasad

20. Mr. Saroj Kumar Mohanty

Epidemiological Profiling of HIV/AIDS Situation in Siddharhnagar District of Uttar Pradesh, India

Prof. S.K. Singh

21. Mrs. Asma Begum Religious Differentials in Infant and Young Children Feeding Practices in Some Selected States of India

Dr. K.M. Ponnapalli

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Table F (continued……)

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SL. No. Name of the Students Topic Guide

1. Ms. Pinky Bulchanani Need Assessment of Capacity Building Initiative

project in 4 districts of Rajasthan Dr. Manoj Alagarajan

2. Mr. Sandeep Sharma A Study on the Beneficiary Status of the ICDS Program to determine reasons for lack of participation in the Program.

Dr. Chander Shekhar

3. Dr. Sujoy Ranjan Joshi

A Study on Infant Feeding Practices in the Slums of Mumbai

Dr. S.K. Mohanty

4. Mrs. Sangeeta Prevalence of RTI/STI infection among Married Women and reproductive Morbidity in Bihar

Prof. B. Paswan

5. Ms. Navaneet Saini Changing Contraceptive Method Mix in Urban India Between 1992 and 2006

Dr. Chander Shekhar

6. Mr. Dattatray Bhagwan Sherekar

Study of Child Sex Ratio and Overall Sex Ratio of Various Districts in Maharashtra

Dr. S.K. Mohanty

7. Ms. P. Geetha Health Status and Utilization of Health Care Services among Migrants : A Study of Foundry Industry Workers of Coimbatore

Dr. T.V. Sekher

APPENDIX III

Table G: LIST OF DPS (DISTANCE LEARNING) STUDENTS WITH TITLE OF

THEIR SEMINAR PAPERS

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Sl. No. Name of the Student Country

1. Mr. Buoy Somethea Cambodia

2. Mr. Sok Kosal Cambodia

3. Mr. Ho Dalina Cambodia

4. Mr. Sok Sipha Cambodia

5. Mr. Le Truong Vietnam

6. Mr. Do Ngoc Ha Vietnam

7. Mr. Nguyen Van Hung Vietnam

8. Ms. Suchandrima Chakraborty India

9. Mr. Abhishek Arun India

10. Mr. Suryakant Somwanshi India

11. Mr. Tamal Reja India

12. Ms. Annu Baranwal India

13. Ms. Ragini Mishra India

14. Ms. Priya Sharma India

15. Ms. Niharika P. Rao India

16. Mr. Anil Kumar India

17. Ms. Samata Vidyasagar Katroj India

18. Mr. Ravi Kant Soren India

19. Mr. Md. Firoz S.K. India

20. Mr. Arab Shadab India

21. Ms. Kanchan Negi India

APPENDIX IV

Table A: LIST OF STUDENTS REGISTERED FOR M.A/M.Sc

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Sl. No. Name of the Student Guide

I. REGISTERED WITH GOVERNMENT OF INDIA FELLOWSHIP

1. Ms. Sangeeta Kumari Dr. T.V. Sekher 2. Mr. Abhishek Singh Prof. P. Arokiasamy 3. Mr. Debasis Barik Prof. P. Arokiasamy 4. Ms. Shreeparna Ghosh Prof. Usha Ram 5. Ms. Lucky Singh Prof. P. Arokiasamy 6. Mr. Prashant Kumar Singh Prof. S. Parasuraman 7. Ms. Kirti Gaur (without NET) Prof. Usha Ram 8. Mr. Abba Pulu Prof. R.B. Bhagat 9. Ms. Deepti Singh Prof. S. Parasuraman 10. Ms. Kakoli Borkotoky Prof. Sayeed Unisa 11. Mr. Rajan Kumar Gupt Dr. A. Chattopadhyay 12. Ms. Anshu Baranwal To be decided 13. Mr. Prakash Chand D. Meher To be decided 14. Mr. Praveen Chokhandre Prof. S.K. Singh

II. REGISTERED WITH UGC FELLOWSHIP

15. Mr. Uma Shankar Majhi Dr. S.K. Mohanty 16. Ms. Kiran Agrahari Dr. S.K. Mohanty 17. Ms. Grace Bahalen Mundu Prof. Sayeed Unisa 18. Ms. Preeti Prof. L. Ladusingh 19. Mr. Malay Das Dr. S.K. Mohanty 20. Mr. Mohd. Shannawaz Prof. P. Arokiasamy 21. Mr. Abhishek Kumar Prof. F. Ram 22. Ms. Rachana Patel Prof. L. Ladusingh 23. Ms. Akanksha Srivastava Dr. S.K. Mohanty 24. Ms. Itismita Pradhan Dr. T.V. Sekher 25. Mr. Shiva Nand Chauhan Prof. S.K. Singh 26. Ms. Priyanka Dixit Prof. F. Ram 27. Mr. Srinivas Goli Prof. P. Arokiasamy 28. Mr. Ranjan Kumar Prusty Prof. Sayeed Unisa 29. Mr. Raj Narayan Prof. S.K. Singh 30. Ms. Nabanita Majumder Prof. F. Ram

APPENDIX IV

Table B: LIST OF STUDENTS REGISTERED FOR PhD

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Sl. No. Name of the Student Guide

31. Ms. Erica M. Kharsyntiew Prof. Sayeed Unisa 32. Ms. Namrata Mondal Dr. Chander Shekhar 33. Ms. Anamika Pandey Prof. L. Ladusingh 34. Ms. Amrita Gupta Dr. T.V. Sekher 35. Ms. Bornali Dutta Prof. Sayeed Unisa 36. Ms. Niharika Tripathi Dr. T.V. Sekher 37. Ms. Soumi Mukherjee Dr. K.C. Das 38. Ms. Arpita Das Prof. S.K. Singh 39. Ms. Barsharani Maharana Prof. L. Ladusingh 40. Ms. Mousumi Gogoi Prof. Sayeed Unisa 41. Mr. Sanjit Sarkar Dr. Chander Shekhar 42. Mr. Bidyadhar Dehury Dr. S.K. Mohanty 43. Ms. Kasturi Mondal Dr. Chander Shekhar 44. Mr. Ladumai M. Appollo Pou Dr. P.K. Murthy 45. Ms. Sujata Verma Prof. Sayeed Unisa 46. Ms. Nidhi Sharma Prof. S.K. Singh 47. Ms. Kshipra Jain Prof. P. Arokiasamy 48. Mr. Nandan Kumar Prof. R.B. Bhagat 49. Mr. Mayank Prakash Prof. S. Parasuraman 50. Ms. Akansha Singh Prof. L. Ladusingh 51. Mr. Chandrashekhar (UGC/CSIR) Prof. S. Parasuraman 52. Mr. Joemet Jose Dr. T.V. Sekher 53. Mr. Kaushalendra Kumar Prof. F. Ram 54. Ms. Pallavi Gupta Dr. Chander Shekhar 55. Mr. Ashish Kumar Gupta Prof. L. Ladusingh 56. Ms. Ranjana Kesarwani Dr. P.K. Murthy 57. Mr. Amit Kumar Prof. R.B. Bhagat 58. Mr. Abdul Jaleel C.P. Dr. A. Chattopadhyay 59. Ms. Mamta Dr. S.K. Mohanty 60. Mr. Awdhesh Yadav Prof. L. Ladusingh 61. Mr. Uttamacharya Prof. P. Arokiasamy 62. Mr. Prahlad Kumar Prof. S.K. Singh 63. Mr. Mukesh Ravi Raushan To be decided 64. Ms. Kaveri Madhukar Patil To be decided 65. Mr. Khullak Meson Maring To be decided 66. Ms. Divya Kumari To be decided 67. Mr. Javeed Ahamed A. Golandaj To be decided

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Sl. No. Name of the Student Guide

68. Ms. Aparna Mukherjee To be decided 69. Ms. Garima Dutta To be decided

III. REGISTERED WITH RAJIV GANDHI FELLOWSHIP

70. Mr. Kumar Chiman Sinha Prof. Rajiva Prasad

IV. REGISTERED WITHOUT FELLOWSHIP

71. Mr. Praveen Kumar Pathak Prof. F. Ram 72. Mr. Gopal Agrawal Prof. P. Arokiasamy 73. Mr. Saurabh Singh Prof. S.K. Singh 74. Mr. Kaushlendra Kumar Prof. F. Ram 75. Mr. Sougaijam Priyokumar Meitei Dr. H. Lhungdim 76. Mr. Kunal Keshri Prof. R.B. Bhagat 77. Mr. Jeetendra Yadav Dr. Chander Shekhar

78. Mr. Santosh Kumar Gupta Prof. L. Ladusingh 79. Mr. Penchalaiah Batta Dr. P.K. Murthy

V. SYNOPSIS PRESENTED

80. Mr. Atul Rameshchandra Gandhi Prof. S. Parasuraman 81. Ms. Archana Kujur Prof. S. Parasuraman 82. Ms. Namrata Agrawal Prof. Usha Ram 83. Ms. Sangeeta Kumari Dr. T.V. Sekher 84. Mr. Manoj Kumar Raut Dr. T.V. Sekher 85. Ms. Neelanjana Pandey Prof. F. Ram 86. Mr. Abhishek Singh Prof. P. Arokiasamy

VI. THESIS SUBMITTED

87. Ms. Sudeshna Ghosh Prof. S. Lahiri 88. Ms. Ruchi Jain Prof. Kamla Gupta 89. Mr. Nitin Dutta Prof. Sayeed Unisa 90. Ms. Soumya Mohanty Prof. R.B. Bhagat 91. Mr. Subhra Datta Prof. S. Parasuraman 92. Mr. Chayan Roy Choudhury Prof. S. Parasuraman 93. Ms. B. Amenla Nuken Prof. L. Ladusingh 94. Mr. Digambar A. Chimankar Prof. R.B. Bhagat

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Sl. No. Name of the Student Guide

95. Mr. Bidhubhusan Mahapatra Dr. S.K. Mohanty 96. Ms. Supriya Prof. S.K. Singh 97. Ms. Sujata Ganguly Prof. Sayeed Unisa 98. Mr. Suryakant Prof. P. Arokiasamy 99. Mr. Diwakar Yadav Dr. Chander Shekhar

VII. DEGREE TO BE AWARDED

100. Mr. Mahesh Nath Singh Prof. Rajiva Prasad 101. Ms. Mohua Guha Prof. Kamla Gupta 102. Mr. Sandip Chakraborty Prof. F. Ram 103. Mr. Rajarama K.E.T. Prof. R.K. Sinha 104. Mr. Arup Kumar Das Prof. S.K. Singh 105. Ms. Vini Sivanandan Prof. P. Arokiasamy 106. Ms. Ruby Alambusha Prof. S. Parasuraman 107. Mrs. Manasi R. Bawdekar Prof L. Ladusingh

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1. Books

R. B. Bhagat Population, Health and Environment. Rajat Publication, New Delhi. 2011.

T. V. Sekher Special Financial Incentive Schemes for the Girl Child in India: A Review of Select schemes, (2012). United Nations Population Fund, New Delhi. (Also available on UNFPA website: http://www.unfpa.org/gender/docs/sexselection/UNFPA_Publication-39772.pdf).

2. Research Papers/ Journal Articles/ Chapter in Books

P. Arokiasamy, Chander Shekhar, K. Srinivasan, G. Srinivas Family Welfare Programme in India: Expenditure versus Performance in the Pre and Post-RCH Policy Regimes. Economic and Political Weekly. 46 (43): 127-134. 2011. P. Arokiasamy and Goli Srinivas Provisional results of 2011 census of India: Slowdown in growth, ascent in literacy but more girls have gone missing. International Journal of Social Economics. 39(10). 2011 . P. Arokiasamy, Kshipra Jain and Goli Srinivas Health inequalities among urban children in India: a comparative assessment of Empowered Action Group (EAG) states and south Indian states. Journal of Biosocial Sciences. Doi: 10.1017/S0021932012000211. 2012. R. B. Bhagat Population and Sustainable Development. International Journal of Global Environmental Issues. 11(3,4), pp. 197-199. 2011. --- Migrants’ (denied) Right to the City in Urban Policies and Right to the City. UNESCO. 2011. --- Emerging Pattern of Urbanisation in India. Economic and Political Weekly. 46(34), pp 10-12. 2011 --- Urbanisation and Access to Basic Amenities in India. Urban India. 31(1), pp. 1-13. 2012 ---Health Infrastructure and Health Services. In Ashok Dutt, B. Thakur , V. Wadhwa and Frank J. Costa (eds) Facets of Social Geography, pp. 455-473, Cambridge University India Pvt Ltd., New Delhi. 2012.

APPENDIX V

A. PUBLICATIONS OF IIPS FACULTY/RESEARCH STAFF/STUDENTS

I. Faculty

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---Hindu-Muslim Riots in India: A Demographic Perspective. In Abdul Shaban (ed) Lives of Muslims in India: Politics, Exclusion and Violence, pp. 163-186. Routledge, London. 2012 ---Demographic Strength and Economic Inequality among Castes in India. In Sandip Anand, Ibha Kumar and Anjula Srivastava (eds) Challenges of the twenty First Century: A Trans- Disciplinary Perspective, , pp. 154-163. Macmillan, Delhi. 2011. Aparajita Chattopadhyay and M. Guruswamy Urban Versus Rural Poverty in India: Evidence from National Family Health Surveys. Economic Affairs. 56(2). 2012. Aparajita Chattopadhyay Men in Women’s Health Care in India: How far man’s supportive stance makes a difference. Journal of Biosocial Science. 44, 129–153. 2012. ---Sons’ Welcome, but Daughters’ Unwanted. Demography India. 39(2). 2012 ---Tribal education in India: An Enigma. Journal of Educational Planning and Administration. 25(2). 2012. K. C. Das and Nilambari Gokhale Localization of labour and international migration: A case study of the Sultanate of Oman. Eastern Geographer, 17(1): pp. 1-8. ISSN 0973-7642. 2011. K. C. Das and Himanshu Sekhar Pradhan Highlights of Census of India 2011. The Goa Geographer, 7(1): pp. 133-137. ISSN 0976-786X. 2011. L. Ladusingh and M.R. Narayana Demographic Dividends for India: Evidence and Implications Based on National Transfer Accounts. Asian Development Bank Economic Paper, No.292. 2011. S. Lahiri, A Hazra, and Abhishek Singh Sex differentials in childhood mortality in Punjab and Haryana: are they reality. Journal of Population Studies. 43: 71-98. 2011. S. K. Mohanty Multiple Deprivation and Maternal Care in India. International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 38(1). 2012. ---Multidimensional Poverty and Child Survival in India. PLoS ONE. 6(10): e26857. 2011. ---Population growth and the Millennium Development Goals in India. Yojana. 55. 2011. S. K. Mohanty and R. K. Sinha Household Type and Poor Older Person in India. Asia-Pacific population Journal. 26(1). 2011.

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B. Paswan and Akash Wankhede Assessment of the available infrastructures, amenities and government programmes for development in rural Bihar: empirical evidence from DLHS. In Singh R. B. and others (eds) Identifying resource complex regions and regional development strategy for Bihar. 2012. Rajiva Prasad A study of household amenities in class I cities of India. Nagarlok. 43. 2011. F. Ram and K. M. Sathyanarayana Demographic Trends and Alternative Pathways for Attaining Replacement Level Fertility in Bihar. Journal of Social and Economic Studies, A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna, 21(2). 2011. T.V. Sekher Rural Demography of India; chapter in L. J. Kulcsar and K.J.Curtis (Eds.) International Handbook of Rural Demography, Springer, New York and London, 2012. ---Ladlis and Lakshmis: Impressions on Financial Incentive Schemes for the Girl Child in India. Economic and Political Weekly, XLVII (17), 2012. ---Skewed child sex ratio and girl child promotion schemes in India: Will they work? The Urban World, 4(3), 2011. Abhishek Singh, Sabu Padmadas, U S Mishra, S Pallikadavath, F A Johnson, and Zoe Matthews Socio-economic inequalities in the use of postnatal care in India. PloS ONE. 7(5): e37037. 2012. Abhishek Singh, Awadhesh Yadav, and Ashish Singh Utilization of postnatal care for newborns and infant mortality in India. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 12:33. 2012. Abhishek Singh, Ashish Singh, and BB Mahapatra The consequences of unintended pregnancy for maternal and child health in rural India: evidence from prospective data. Maternal and Child Health Journal. DOI: 10.1007/s10995-012-1023-x. 2012. Abhishek Singh and Stan Becker Concordance between partners in desired waiting time to birth for newlyweds in India. Journal of Biosocial Science. 44 (1): 57-71. 2012. Abhishek Singh, Praveen Pathak, Rajesh Chauhan, and William Pan Infant and child mortality in India in the last two decades: a geospatial analysis. PloS ONE. 6 (11): e26856. 2011. Sayeed Unisa, Aparajita Chattopadhyay, Sujata Ganguly and Tarun. K. Roy Causes of Anaemia Among Reproductive Age Women: An Intervention Study in the Eastern Region of India. Population Review. 5 (2). 2011. B. K. Gulati, Sayeed Unisa, A. Pandey, D. Sahu and Sujata “Correlates of Occurrence of Obstetric Fistula among Women in Selected States of India.”Facts, View and Vision in OBGyn. 3(2), pp. 121-128, 2011.

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R. S. Reshmi and Sayeed Unisa “Working and Living Conditions of Female Domestic Workers from Kerala in Gulf Countries.” Etawah Journal of Social Sciences. 1(1), pp. ISSN- 2277-3487, 2011.

1. Research Papers/ Journal Articles/ Chapter in Books

P. Murugesan Health, Environment and Sustainable Development in India: Present Situation. Journal of Human Development. 3(1): pp: 35-45. 2011.

M. V. Vaithilingam Increasing Missing Women: Who, Where, Why and How? Local Govt. Quarterly, All India Institute of Local Self-Govt. 82 (1) 2012.

1. Books

Kunal Keshri and R. B. Bhagat Rural-Urban Migration and Child Survival in India: A National Family Health Survey based Study. LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG and Co.KG: Germany (ISBN: 978-3-8443-8979-1) 2011. Bornali Dutta

Infant and Child Mortality: A Study of Selected South and South East Asian Countries. LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG and Co.KG: Germany (ISBN 978-3-8484-2700-0) 2012.

Chandrashekhar

Living Environment in Slums and Non-Slum Areas: A Study of Women and Child Morbidity. LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG and Co.KG: Germany (ISBN 978-3-8465-0386-7) 2011.

Kirti Gaur A Study of Child Work in India and Selected States: An Analysis of NFHS-III Data. LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG and Co.KG: Germany (ISBN: 978-3-8454-2455-2) 2011.

Mousumi Gogoi Impact of Maternal Anemia on Birth Outcome and Child nutrition in India: Evidences from North East India

II. Research Staff

III. Students/ Jointly with Faculty

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Rajan Kumar Gupt Women’s Agency and Sexual and Reproductive health. LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG and Co.KG: Germany. 2011. Ranjana Kesarwani Age at First Marriage in India: Levels, Trends and Determinants. LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG and Co.KG: Germany (ISBN: 978-3-8465-8234-3). 2012. Shreeparna Ghosh Estimation of Infant and Child Mortality for Social Subgroups: A district level analysis using Census and RCH data. LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG and Co.KG: Germany. 2011. 2. Research Papers/ Journal Articles/ Chapter in Books

P.K. Singh, R. K. Rai, M. Alagarajan and L. Singh Determinants of maternity care services utilization among married adolescents in rural India. PLoS ONE. 7(2): e31666. 2012. P.K. Singh, M. Alagarajan, R. K. Rai and L. Singh Does education leads to contraceptive use? A study of sexually experienced unmarried men in India. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, IISTE, 1(4): 23-32. 2011

G. Srinivas, P. Arokiaswamy and Aparajita Chattopadhyay Living and Health Conditions of Selected Cities in India: Prioritizing key issues for National Urban Health Mission. CITIES. 28(5). 2011. Kunal Keshri and R. B. Bhagat Temporary and Seasonal Migration: Regional Pattern, Characteristics and Associated Factors. Economic and Political Weekly. 47(4), pp. 74-81. 2012. Kunal Keshri and R. B. Bhagat Examining the Socio-economic Determinants of Temporary Migration in India: A Regional Analysis. IUSSP, Working Paper, Scientific Panel on Internal Migration and Urbanization in Developing Countries, IUSSP. 2011. Abba pulu and R. B. Bhagat Situation of Chakma Refugees in Arunachal Pradesh: A Systematic Review of Literature. Etawah Journal of Social Sciences. 1 (1). 2011. Manasi Bawdekar and L. Ladusingh, Intergenerational time and monetary support among urban Indian families. Asian Population Studies. DOI:10.1080/17441730.2012.684538. 2012. Preeti, D. and L. Ladusingh Economic Activity in Post Retirement life in India. Asia Pacific Population Journal. 26(3). 2011. Abhishek Kumar and S. K. Mohanty Socio-economic differences in childhood vaccination India. Journal of Population Research. doi: 10.1007/s12546-011-9069-y. 2011.

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Abhishek Kumar and S. K. Mohanty State of child health among poor and non-poor in urban India. Genus. 67: pp 1-19. 2011. Akanksha Srivastava and S. K. Mohanty Poverty among Elderly in India. Social Indicators Research. DOI 10.1007/s11205-011-9913-7. 2011. Akash Wankhede and B. Paswan Status of SC/ST Women among social group-evidence from DLHS -3. Shod Prerak, A Multidisciplinary International referred research Jr. 1(3). 2011. D.Sebastian and T.V.Sekher Extent and nature of elder abuse in Indian families: A study in Kerala. Research and Development Journal, 17 (3), 2011. Deepti Singh, Srinivas Goli and T.V. Sekher Double Burden of Nutritional Disorder among Indian Women: An Assessment of Differentials and Determinants. Indian Journal of Maternal and Child Health. 13(4):1-14. 2011. Niharika Tripathi and T.V. Sekher Society caught between 'tradition' and 'modernity': Is India ready for Sex Education? in Modi, I.P. (ed.) Education, Religion and Creativity, Rawat Publications, Jaipur. 2012. Sangeeta Kumari and T.V.Sekher Status of Elderly Widows in India. BOLD, International Institute on Ageing, United Nations, Malta, 22(2). 2012. Kasturi Mondal and Chander Shekhar Impact of Maternal Characteristics and Health Service on Neonatal Mortality in Uttar Pradesh. In Ranjan, A (ed.) India 2011: Mortality, Health and Development. pp 129-42. MLC Foundation. 2011 Namrata Mondal, Chander Shekhar and D.A. Nagdeve Changing Role of Female Education on Fertility Decline in India. In Ranjan, A (ed.) India 2011: Mortality, Health and Development. pp 223-42. MLC Foundation. 2011 M H Rahman and Abhishek Singh Socio-economic inequalities in the risk of diseases and associated risk factors in India: evidence from a large-scale sample survey. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology. 3 (11): 520-528. 2011. Praveen Pathak and Abhishek Singh Trends in malnutrition among children in India: growing inequalities across different economic groups. Social Science and Medicine. 73 (4): 576-585. 2011. Ravi Prakash, Abhishek Singh, Praveen Pathak, and Sulabha Parasuraman Early marriage, poor reproductive health status of mother and child well-being in India. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care. 37 (3): 136-145. 2011 L. Singh, R. K. Rai and P. K. Singh Assessing the utilization of maternal and child health care among married adolescent women: Evidence from India. Journal of Biosocial Science. 44(1):1-26. 2012.

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C. Kumar, P. K. Singh and R. K. Rai Under-five mortality in high focus states in India: a district level geospatial analysis. PLoS ONE. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0037515. 2012. P. K. Singh, L Singh, C. Kumar and R.K. Rai Correlates of maternal healthcare service utilisation among adolescent women in Mali: analysis of a nationally representative cross-sectional survey, 2006. Journal of Public Health. DOI: 10.1007/s10389-012-0516-9. 2012. Abhishek Kumar, Kaushlendra Kumar and Divya Kumari Consequences of teenage child bearing on maternal and child health in India. Population Review. 51(1): pp 69-84. 2012. Debasis Barik Living arrangement and treatment seeking behaviour among elderly from different economic segments in India. Middle East Journal of Age and Ageing. 9(2). 2012. Sebak Jana and Debasis Barik Environmental Performance and its Determinants – A Study on Pulp and Paper Industry in India. Issues of Development in Developing Economies, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi. 2012. Kasturi Mondal and Sanjit Sarkar Socio-demographic Differential and Determinants of Contraception Methods Choice among Currently Married Women in India. Indian Journal of Population Education, Jan-Mar, No.56 2012. Ranjana Kesarwani Role of Excess of Males in Marriage Squeeze of India and its EAG states. International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics and Management. ISSN 2225-0484(Online), 2(2). 2012 Ranjana Kesarwani, Awdhesh Yadav Role of Gender in Contraceptive Use among Currently Married Women in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, ISSN 2231-4245, 2 (2). 2012 Ranjana Kesarwani Inter-linkages between maternal complications in Bihar and Jharkhand. INDIA 2011: Mortality, Health and Development (Monograph), MLC Foundation Shyam Institute. Shreeparna Ghosh Patterns of Morbidity, Treatment seeking and Cost incurred. Etawah Journal of Social Sciences. 1 (1). 2011. Sonali Bhattacharya and Sujata Verma Bridge Course in Statistics through Interactive and Experiential E-learning Module. Higher Education forum, Teaching Statistics, ISSN 0976-1314, 2(2), pp 82. 2011.

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Srinivas Goli Conundrums in Public Distribution System In India: An Assessment By States And Social Groups. Indian Development Review. 9(2): 301-310. 2011. Vijaya Khairkar and Sayan Roy Slums of Hope Rather than Despair: A Case Study of Pune City. Journal of Social Anthropology 8(1-2):pp-135-153. 2011.

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Manoj Alagarajan , Johnson Thangaraj and Tushara Shankar Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Tamil Nadu. IIPS 2011 Manoj Alagarajan , Johnson Thangaraj and Diana Picardo Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Karnataka. IIPS 2011 Manoj Alagarajan, Deepthi Sutapalli and Gopinath Thirupathi Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Andhra Pradesh. IIPS 2011 Manoj Alagarajan , Abdul Latheef and Seema P. Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Kerala. IIPS, 2011 Manoj Alagarajan , Johnson Thangaraj and Deepthi Sutapalli Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Lakshadweep. IIPS, 2011. Manoj Alagarajan , P Sreeramalu and Shama Karkal Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Andaman and Nicobar. IIPS 2011 Manoj Alagarajan, G. H. Manuel and Thangavelu R. Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Puducherry. IIPS 2011 P. Arokiasamy, Chander Shekhar and K. Srinivasan Integration of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services: An evaluation of Inputs, Process and Impacts in three different states. IIPS. 2012. R. B. Bhagat, Sanghamitra Sinharay and Rajnish Kumar Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Punjab. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. R. B. Bhagat, Nabaneeta Rudra and Rashmi Mariappan Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Haryana. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. R. B. Bhagat, Anisur Rahman and Dinesh Viswanathan Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Jammu and Kashmir. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. R. B. Bhagat, Anisur Rahman and Dinesh Viswanathan Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, Chandigarh. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. H. Lhungdim, V.K. Kulshrestha, and Kriti Trivedi Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Arunachal Pradesh, 2009. IIPS and IIDM, Bhopal. 2011.

APPENDIX V

B. PUBLISHED RESEARCH REPORTS/ MONOGRAPHS/ RESEARCH BRIEFS/

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H. Lhungdim, V.K. Kulshrestha, and Kriti Trivedi Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Assam, 2009. IIPS and IIDM, Bhopal. 2011. H. Lhungdim, V.K. Kulshrestha, and Kriti Trivedi Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Manipur, 2009. IIPS and IIDM, Bhopal. 2011. H. Lhungdim, V.K. Kulshrestha, and Kriti Trivedi Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Mizoram, 2009. IIPS and IIDM, Bhopal. 2011. H. Lhungdim, V.K. Kulshrestha, and Kriti Trivedi Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Nagaland, 2009. IIPS and IIDM, Bhopal. 2011. H. Lhungdim, V.K. Kulshrestha, and Kriti Trivedi Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Sikkim, 2009. IIPS and IIDM, Bhopal. 2011. H. Lhungdim, V.K. Kulshrestha, and Kriti Trivedi Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Tripura, 2009. IIPS and IIDM, Bhopal. 2011. H. Lhungdim, V.K. Kulshrestha, and Kriti Trivedi Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), West Bengal, 2009. IIPS and IIDM, Bhopal. 2011. S. K. Banerjee and S. K. Mohanty Understanding the role of ultrasound (USG) in improving maternal care in India. Ipas, New Delhi. 2011 S. K. Mohanty and F.Ram Inequality in human development by social and economic groups in India (Project Report). 2012. S. K. Mohanty and Bidyadhar Dehury Human Development Indices: Old and New, IIPS Working Paper, No: 6, March 2012. GATS project coordinators GATS Fact Sheet for Eastern Region. CDC/WHO. 2011. GATS project coordinators GATS Fact Sheet for Northern Region. CDC/WHO. 2011. D. A. Nagdeve, V. K. Malhotra and Satyendra Keshri Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009 Bihar. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. D. A. Nagdeve, Vikrant Bhardwaj and Satyendra Keshri Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission, (NRHM) 2009 Chhattisgarh. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011.

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D. A. Nagdeve, Padam Singh and Satyendra Keshri Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission, (NRHM) 2009 Jharkhand. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. D. A. Nagdeve, V. K. Malhotra and Satyendra Keshri Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission, (NRHM) 2009 Dadra & Nagar Haveli. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. D. A. Nagdeve, Vikrant Bhardwaj and Satyendra Keshri Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission, (NRHM) 2009 Orissa. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. D. A. Nagdeve Linkages between Availability of Basic Amenities with Demographic and Health Aspects of the Population in the EAG States of India. IIPS. 2011. D. A. Nagdeve and Sulabha Parasuraman Women's Work, Health and Fertility Behaviour in Rural Maharashtra: A Case Study of Bhandara District. IIPS. 2011. F. Ram, R. B. Bhagat, Usha Ram , D. A. Nagdeve, H. Lhungdim, Abhishek Singh and M. Alagarajan National Report, India, Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. F. Ram, R. B. Bhagat, Usha Ram, D. A. Nagdeve, H. Lhungdim, Abhishek Singh and Manoj Alagrajan Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Fact Sheet: States and Union Territories. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. F. Ram, R. B. Bhagat, Usha Ram, D. A. Nagdeve, H. Lhungdim, Abhishek Singh and Manoj Alagrajan Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 2009, National Fact Sheet. IIPS and MoHFW. 2011. F. Ram and S. K. Singh Capacity building on Relevance of evidence base in planning and monitoring of health programmes with special focus at HMIS. UNFPA. 2011. Chander Shekhar , F. Ram, K. M. Ponnapalli, K. M. Sathayanarayana, L. Ladusingh, M. Mahamallik, R. B. Upadhyaya, S. Kumar, S. Unisa Use of Data for Planning and Monitoring of Development Programmes. IIPS and UNFPA. 2012. F. Ram, S.K. Singh, H.Lhungdim, D Nagdeve and K. C. Das Fact sheet of the project Health Vulnerabilities among Urban Poor in three cities of India. PFI/USAID. 2012. U. Ram, S.K Mohanty and F. Ram An insight into premarital romantic and sexual experience of young people in India. 2011.

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T.V. Sekher Conditional Cash Transfers and Promotion of Girl Children: The Indian Experience. IIPS working paper, No.7, May 2012. Chander Shekhar and B. Paswan Socioeconomic and Health Concerns of Elderly in Uttar Pradesh. IIPS. 2012. Abhishek Singh, Anisur Rahman and Dinesh Vishwananthan Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Uttar Pradesh, 2009. IIPS. 2011. Abhishek Singh, Ruchi Bhargava and Balmurugan Dhanushkodi Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Delhi, 2009. IIPS. 2011. Abhishek Singh, Moumita Biswas and Rajnish Kumar Concurrent Evaluation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Uttarakhand, 2009. IIPS. 2011. S.K.Singh, Alankar Malviya, and Amala Reddy A hand book on size estimation of HRG population in Nepal. UNAIDS. 2012 Sayeed Unisa Empirical Modeling of Child Nutritional Status, Project Repot, IIPS, Mumbai.

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Books T. V. Sekher, Abhishek Singh and S. Parasuraman (eds.) Population, Health and Development in Uttarakhand. Academic Foundation, New Delhi, 2012.(In press) W. Ernst, B. Pati and T. V. Sekher Health and Medicine in Princely India: 1850 – 1950, Routledge, London, 2012 (Forthcoming)

Articles/ Chapters P. Arokiasamy, D. Bloom, Jinkook Lee, M. Osalins, K. Feeney Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI): Overview, Goals and Vision in J. P. Smith and M. Mazmundar(ed.) Aging in Asia: Findings From New and Emerging Data Initiatives. National Academy Press, Washington D C, 2012. (forthcoming). Jinkook Lee, P. Arokiasamy, Amitab Chandra, Peifeng hu, Jenny Liu, and K.Feeney Markers and Drivers: Cardiovascular Health of Middle-Age and Older Indians” in J. P. Smith and M. Mazmundar(ed.) Aging in Asia: Findings From New and Emerging Data Initiatives. National Academy Press, Washington D C, 2012. (forthcoming). P.Kowal, S. Williams, P. Arokiasamy, J. Jiagig, Wu Fan and S. Chatterji Aging, Health and Chronic Conditions in China and India: Results from the Multinational Study on Gobal Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE) in J. P. Smith and M. Mazmundar(ed.) Aging in Asia: Findings From New and Emerging Data Initiatives. National Academy Press, Washington D C, 2012. (forthcoming). P. Arokiasamy and J. Pradhan Maternal health care in India: Access and Demand Determinants. Primary Health Care Research and Development, Cambridge Journals. 2012. (forthcoming). Aparajita Chattopadhyay and T. K. Roy Daughter discrimination and future sex ratio at birth in India. Asian Population Studies. 2012. (Accepted) K. C. Das, Chander Shekhar and Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lan Proximate Determinants and their Influences on Fertility Reduction in Vietnam. Asia-Pacific Population Journal. 2012 (expected). K. C. Das and Vandana Gautam Does age gap between couples influence contraception and fertility? A study in Madhya Pradesh. Journal of Family Welfare.

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C. FORTHCOMING BOOKS/ RESEARCH PAPERS/ REPORTS/ MONOGRAPHS

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L. Ladusingh Lifecycle deficit, intergenerational public and familial support system in India. Asian Population Studies. 2012. (Accepted). H. Lhungdim Population ageing and the older persons in Uttarakhand: spatio-demographic characteristics and policy implications. Population, Health and Development in Uttarakhand. (Edited; TV Sekher, Abhishek Singh and S.Parasuraman). 2012. (In press). H. Lhungdim High prevalence as well as knowledge of HIV/AIDS among adults in Manipur: do programmes fail to address the community, besides PLWHA”? Inclusive Measures and Exclusion in Northeastern States In India: Issues in Regional Development and Public Health. (edited; S.S. Acharya). 2012. (In press). H. Lhungdim and Abba Pulu Nutritional Disorder among Male Youth in North Eastern India: socio-demographic determinants, regional variation and implications. Inclusive Measures and Exclusion in Northeastern States In India: Issues in Regional Development and Public Health. (edited; S.S. Acharya). 2012. (In press).

S. K. Mohanty and Akanksha Srivastava Out-of- Pocket Expenditure on Institutional Delivery in India. Health Policy and Planning, CZSO57 (In Press) Faujdar Ram, Abhishek Singh, and Usha Ram Human rights’ approach to maternal and child health: has India fared well. Indian Journal of Medical Research. 2012. (Forthcoming). T. V. Sekher ‘Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) and Girls in India : An Assesment’, In A. K. Shivakumar, R. Subrahmanian and P. Rustagi (eds.) India’s Children : Essay in Social Policy, Institute of Human Development and UNICEF, New Delhi, 2012 (Forthcoming) T. V. Sekher ‘Health Care Service Delivery and Local Self- governments : Experiences and Lessons from Karnataka, India’ In A. Ahmed and L. Narayan (eds.) Health Care Systems in Asia : Issues and Oppurtunities,Academic Foundation, New Delhi, 2012. L. Berkman, T.V. Sekher, B. Capistrant, and Y. Zheng,. Social networks, family, and care giving among older adults in India, In J.P. Smith and M. Majmundar ( Eds.) Aging in Asia: Findings from New and Emerging Data Initiatives. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2012 Abhishek Singh, Satvika Chalasani, Michael Koenig, and BB Mahapatra Consequences of unintended fertility for mother and children in India. Population Studies. 2012. (In press) Abhishek Singh, Reuben Ogullah, Faujdar Ram, Saseendran Pallikadavath Post Sterilization Regret among Married Women in India: Implications for the Indian National Family Planning Program. International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. . 2012 (Forthcoming) S. K. Singh and Arup Kumar Das Interface of Alcohol and risky sexual behaviour among adolescents and youth in low income slums of

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Mumbai, India. Journal of family welfare. 2011. (In press). S. K. Singh, Nidhi Sharma and B. Maharana Factors affecting patterns of STI/HIV in four high prevalence states in India: An Epidemiological Exploration. In Somayajulu et.al (Eds.) Proceeding of IASP held at Bhubaneswar. 2012. (Accepted for publication) S. K. Singh, Sivanand and Arpita Das Does the Interface of Alcohol and Risky Sex among Migrants a Bane for the Urban Health Mission in India? Evidences from low income slums of Mumbai. In Somayajulu et.al (Eds.) Proceeding of IASP held at Bhubaneswar. 2012. (Accepted for publication) Sayeed Unisa, Sucharita Pujari and Sujata Ganguly “Pattern of Child Adoption among Childless Couples: Evidence from Rural Andhra Pradesh, India.” The Indian Journal of Social Work. 2011. (Forthcoming)

M. V. Vaithilingam and K. Praveenkumar Geographical Area of World, Regions and Countries: An Outlook. Local Govt. Quarterly, All India Institute of Local Self-Govt. 82 (2) 2012 (in press). R. Hari Haran and M. V. Vaithilingam Population Situation in World Regions and Top-10 Countries: A Demand for Desire and Efforts on Control and Quality. Annamalai Economic Papers, Department of Economics, Annamalai University. 7 (2). 2012 (in press, Book). M. V. Vaithilingam and Rajendra O. Parmar Population Characteristics of South India: A Historical Perspective of Districts. Local Govt. Quarterly, All India Institute of Local Self-Govt. 82 (2) 2012 (in press).

Kshipra Jain, Goli Srinivas and P. Arokiasamy Are Self-reported Morbidities Deceptive in Measuring Socio-Economic Inequalities in India: A Case of Obstetric Morbidity in EAG States. Indian Journal.of Medical Research (IJMR). 2012. (Forthcoming). Abhishek Kumar and S. K. Mohanty Does type of reporting explains changes in immunization in India. Demography India. (Accepted for Publication).

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Aishwarya and S. K. Mohanty Understanding the pattern of consumer expenditure and health spending in India. Artha Vijnana. 2012 (In press). S. Sarkar and Chander Shekhar Problems of Women Infertility and Treatment Seeking Behaviour in India. In Proceedings of South Asian Conference on Reproductive Morbidity and Treatment Seeking Behaviour in India. IDSK, Kolkata. (Accepted) Sangeeta Kumari and T. V. Sekher Status of Elderly Widows in India: Vulnerable due to age, gender and widowhood? In Somayajulu, P. K. Panda (eds.) Proceedings of IASP Conference, 2012. (Forthcoming). Nandita Saikia, Abhishek Singh and Faujdar Ram Adult Male Mortality in India: An Application of the Widowhood Method. Asian Population Studies. 2012. (Accepted) Satish Chauhan and Abhishek Singh Trends in child malnutrition in India: does mother’s education matter? Demography India. 2012. (Accepted). Prahalad Kumar and S. K. Singh Does Male Participation in Maternal Health can ensure achieving MDGs in India? Evidences from National Family Health Surveys. Journal of family welfare. 2011. (In press). Suvakant Swain, S. K. Singh and P.J. Pelto Migration and Masculinities and HIV risk among young men from high HIV prevalence district in Eastern India. In Khan et. al, (eds.), Masculinities in India. 2011. (In press) Sudipta Mondol, S. K. Singh and Nidhi Sharma Understanding the World of Clients An inquiry into their preference for sexual avenues, risk perception towards HIV and attitude towards sex work in Mumbai, India. Demography India. 41(1). 2012. (In press) Sujata Ganguly and Sayeed Unisa Husbands’ Out-migration and Familial Support at Origin: An Insight into Left-behind Wives from Rural India. Gender Place and Culture. 2011. (Under publication) Sujata Ganguly and Sayeed Unisa Why Men Migrate and Wives’ are Left behind: Issues and Challenges from Rural Varanasi in India. Migration in India: Dimensions, Patterns and Implications. 2011. (Under publication) R. K. Rai, PK Singh and L. Singh Utilization of maternal health care services among married adolescent women: insight from Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey, 2008. Women’s Health Issues. DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2012.05.001. 2012 (In press). R. K. Rai, P.K. Singh and L. Singh Teenage childbearing in India, 1992-2006: trends and determinants. Journal of Population. 2011. (Accepted for publication).

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Konsam Dinachandra Singh and Manoj Alagarajan Knowledge and use of Contraceptive among married males of North-east states of India. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012.

Sudheer Kumar Shukla and Manoj Alagarajan Gap between preferred and actual birth interval and its implication for child health in India. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012.

Satish Kumar Chauhan, Manoj Alagarajan and Abhishek Kumar Impact of Janani Suraksha Yojana on Maternal Health Care in India. Paper presented in the Ninth Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH). TISS, Mumbai. 24-26 Nov, 2011.

P. Arokiasamy Supply-Demand Axis of Health Insurance and Health Care in India. Paper presented at the International Conference on Health System Reform in Asia, University of Hong Kong, organized by Social Science & Medicine and Elsevier Publishers, Dec 9-12, 2011. Srinivas, G. and P. Arokiasamy, Convergence in health and health inequalities in India. Paper presented at 33rd Australian Conference for Health Economics, Melbourne, Australia. 29 – 30 Sep, 2011. Srinivas, G. and P. Arokiasamy, Child Health Inequalities in India: Priorities setting for health policy. Paper presented at Health System Reform in Asia 2011 Conference, The University of Hong Kong. 9 – 12 Dec, 2011. Priyanka Yadav, Srinivas, G. and P. Arokiasamy, Employment and Its Linkages with Chronic Diseases and Medical Care among Older Population in India. Paper presented at Health System Reform in Asia 2011 Conference, The University of Hong Kong. 9 – 12 Dec, 2011. R. B. Bhagat Planning and Administrative Issues in Mumbai Mega Urban Region. Roundtable on Megacities in Asia. Singapore, 10 Jun, 2011. ---Mitigation and Adaptation. Conference on Climate induced migration in Asia and Pacific. Manila 14-16 Sep, 2011.

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--- Access to Basic Amenities in Small Cities and Towns in India. Small Cities and Towns in Global Era organised by TISS, Mumbai, 29-30 Sep, 2011. ---Internal Migration in India: Data and Measurement. National seminar on Migration and Youth. Sriperumbdur, 17-18 Jan 2012. ---Statistical Inclusion of Religious and Social Groups: An Appraisal of Sources of Demographic Data. Social Group Statistics and Present Statistical Systems: Emerging Policy Issues, Data Needs and Reforms. New Delhi. Kunal Keshri and R. B. Bhagat Temporary and Seasonal Migration in India: Regional Pattern, Characteristics and Associated Factors. Paper presented in International Conference of Population Dynamism of Asia: Issues and Challenges Ahead, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 11-13 Jul, 2011. Abba Pulu and R. B. Bhagat Situation of Chakma Refugees in Arunachal Pradesh: A Systematic Review of Literature. Paper presented in the International Conference Changing Nature of Forced Migration: Vulnerabilities and Responsibilities in South and South-East Asia, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 22 – 24 Sep, 2011. Chandrashekhar and R. B. Bhagat Living environment in slums and sex differentials in prevalence of acute respiratory infection among children in eight selected cities of India. Paper presented in the Ninth Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH). TISS, Mumbai. 24-26 Nov, 2011. Kunal Keshri and R. B. Bhagat Examining the Socio-economic determinants of Temporary Migration in India: A Regional Analysis. Paper presented in International Seminar (IUSSP) on Internal Migration and Urbanization and their Socioeconomic Impacts in Developing Countries: Challenges and Policy Responses, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, China, 10-12 Dec, 2011. R. B. Bhagat and Aparajita Chattopadhyay Urbanization and Spousal Violence: The Indian Context. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. K. C. Das Salient features of urbanization in India: Evidences from 2011 census data. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. ---Understanding functional classification of towns in India: A census based study. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. Javeed Golandaj and K. C. Das Living arrangement of elderly and perceptions on old age support in India: Evidence from a large scale survey. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011.

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Mukesh Ravi Raushan and K. C. Das Low birth weight among Indian children: Evidence from NFHS. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Praveen Kalsekar and K. C. Das Ageing in Maharashtra: Pattern, trend, issues and challenges. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. K. C. Das and Arunanada Murmu Female migration to mega cities and development in India. Paper presented in the IUSSP conference held in Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, China. 10-12 Dec, 2011. Soumi Mukherjee and K. C. Das Regional disparity and youth migration in India focusing on EAG states. Paper presented in the International seminar on "Young people and migration" organized by the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RIGNIYD), Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu. 18-20 Jan, 2012. K. C. Das and Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lan Proximate determinants and its influence in fertility reduction in Vietnam. Paper presented in the annual meeting of the Population Association of America held in San Francisco, USA. 3-5 May, 2012. K. C. Das: Presented a paper on media and tobacco use for Central regions of India at the dissemination of findings of GATS-INDIA project for Central region held in Indore on 27.8.2011. K. C. Das: Presented a paper on media and tobacco use for North eastern region of India at the dissemination of findings of GATS-INDIA project for North eastern region held in Guwahati on 15.10.2011. K. C. Das: Presented a paper on media and tobacco use for Southern region of India at the dissemination of findings of GATS-INDIA project for Southern region held in Hyderabad on 3.9.2011. L. Ladusingh and M.R. Narayana Era of Economic Reforms, Population Aging and Support System in India. Paper presented in Eight Annual NTA Conference, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. 5-12 Dec, 2011. L. Ladusingh Gender Accounting for India. Paper presented at National Transfer Accounts on Gender Disparity in Hanoi, Vietnam. 21-25 May, 2012. Ashish Kumar Gupta and Subrata Lahiri Adult Mortality Tables of Some Indian States under Destable Population Model during 1991-2001. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. H. Lhungdim Differentials in risk of infant mortality among poor households in India by social category and most vulnerable groups: a regional analysis. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012.

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Moatula Ao and H. Lhungdim Health state of adult men and the relationship with consumption of tobacco and alcohol in NE India. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. Malay Das and S. K. Mohanty Spatial Pattern of Fertility Transition in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar: A District Level Analysis. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Rajan Kumar Gupt and S. K. Mohanty Understanding the role of women Agency on Sexual and Reproductive Health: A comparative study in Tamil Nadu and Bihar. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Aishwarya and S. K. Mohanty Understanding the pattern of consumer expenditure and health spending in India. Paper presented in IHEPA's First Conference on ‘Knowledge-Evidence-Action: Striving Towards Better Health Outcomes’, Institute of Economic Growth, University Enclave, Delhi.18-19 Nov, 2011. S. K. Mohanty Multiple Deprivation and maternal Care in India. Paper presented in the Ninth Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH). TISS, Mumbai. 24-26 Nov, 2011. ---Caste based reservation policies and socio-economic condition of poor in India. Paper presented in the Ninth Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH). TISS, Mumbai. 24-26 Nov, 2011. Rajan Kumar Gupt and S.K. Mohanty The Role of Women’s Agency on comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS among married and unmarried women in India. Paper presented in the Ninth Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH). TISS, Mumbai. 24-26 Nov, 2011. S. K. Mohanty and Akanksha Srivastava Does increased spending under NRHM reduced Out-of-pocket expenditure on delivery care in EAG states of India. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. P. Murugesan Social Welfare Programme and Women Development in Tamil Nadu: A Social Reform Approach, Paper presented in National Seminar on Human Rights of Women and Children of Scheduled Caste in India , Gandhigram Rural University, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. 27-28 Feb, 2012. ---Reproductive and Child Health Programmes in India: A Study of Women and Child. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. D. A. Nagdeve Social Disparities in Maternal and Child Health Care in India. Paper presented in the Ninth Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH). TISS, Mumbai. 24-26 Nov, 2011.

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--- Maternal and Child Health Care in Rajasthan. Paper presented in XXXV Indian Social Science Congress, Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishvavidyalaya Wardha . 27-31 Dec, 2011. ---Fertility Trends and Differentials in West Bengal. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. ----Fertility Differentials among Social Groups in India. Paper presented in 42nd Summer Seminar on Population, East West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii. 4 -18 Jun, 2011. Aparna Mukherjee and Sulabha Parasuraman Transmission of Inter-generational spousal violence against women in India. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Population Association of America (PAA), San Francisco, USA. 3-5 May 2012. B. Paswan and Akash Wankhede Assessment of the available infrastructures, amenities and government programmes for development in rural Bihar: empirical evidence from DLHS. Paper presented in Seminar on ‘Identifying resource complex regions and regional development strategy for Bihar’ sponsored by Ministry of Education, Govt. of Bihar and organized by Dept. of geography, Patna University, Patna. 4-5 Feb, 2012. B. Paswan and Akash Wankhede A study on use and unmet need of family planning among SC\ST and non-SC\ST population in West Bengal: an evidence from DLHS. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. Rajiva Prasad Pattern and characteristics of East Indian Migrants to Greater Mumbai. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. Kaushlendra Kumar and F. Ram Maternal Deaths in Sant Ravidas Nagar Bhadohi district of Uttar Pradesh. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Nabanita Majumder and F. Ram Levels, Trends and Differentials in Fertility among Poor and Non-poor: Focus on Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Praveen Kumar Pathak and F. Ram Measuring social interaction effects to examine fertility preferences and Contraceptive method choice among women in rural Uttar Pradesh. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Priyanka Dixit and F. Ram Impact of Antenatal Care Visits on Institutional Delivery in India : a Propensity Score Matching Analysis. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Nabanita Majumder and F. Ram Contraceptive Use among Urban Poor and Rural Poor Women in Asian Countries. 2011 International

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Conference on Family Planning, Dakar, Senegal, Africa, November 29-2 Dec, 2011. Nabanita Majumder and F. Ram Fertility in West Bengal: An Exploration across Economic Stratum. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. Kirti Gaur and Usha Ram Vulnerability of Urban Youth to Common Mental Disorders and Substance Use. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Neelanjana Pandey, Usha Ram and F. Ram District Level Population Projections: Conceptual and Methodological Developments. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Kirti Gaur and Usha Ram Parental Communication and Mental Health Outcomes of Youth in India: A Gender Perspective. Paper presented in the Ninth Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH). TISS, Mumbai. 24-26 Nov, 2011. T. V. Sekher Epidemic Control and Public Health Administration: Princely Mysore 1870- 1940’. International Research Symposium on Health and Medicine in Princely India, Sponsored by Wellcome Trust, UK, 30-31 Aug, 2011, New Delhi. ---Special Financial Incentive Schemes for the Girl Child in India: A Review of Select schemes. Paper presented at the National Workshop organized by the National Advisory Council (NAC) of the Government of India, on 19 Jan, 2012, New Delhi. ---Conditional cash transfers and welfare of girls: A study of Dhanlaxmi scheme of Government of India” Paper presented in National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, organized by IIPS and ISI, 15-17 Mar, 2012, Kolkata. ----Skewed sex ratios, conditional cash transfers and promotion of girl children: The Indian Experience. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Population Association of America (PAA), San Francisco, USA. 3-5 May 2012. Amrita Gupta and T. V. Sekher “Work at Night: Health Problems of Women Employees of Call Centre in Urban India”, paper presented at the 10th International Conference on Urban Health, Belo Horizonnte, Brazil. 1-5 Nov, 2011. Sangeeta Kumari and T.V.Sekher Physical and Mental Health of Elderly Widows: A Study in Jharkhand. Paper presented in the Ninth Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH). TISS, Mumbai. 24-26 Nov, 2011. T. V. Sekher and Kaushlendra Kumar Catastrophic health expenditure and poor in India: New Evidence from a Nation-wide Survey”, paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Population Association of America (PAA), San Francisco,

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USA. 3-5 May 2012. --- ‘Catastrophic Health Expenditure and Health Insurance Coverage in India’, paper presented at the International Workshop on “Protecting the Health of the Poor: Social Movements in the South’ Organised by CROP, 21- 22 Oct, 2011, New Delhi. Chander Shekhar, F. Ram, Robert Retherford and A. Kumar Analysis of Parity Progression ratios and Estimated Fertility Rates of Indian Women: A Multivariate Approach using NFHS (1992-93) and NFHS (2005-06). Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Absar Ahmed and Chander Shekhar A Study of Facilities and Schemes in Sampled Villages in DLHS-3 in India. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. S. Sarkar and Chander Shekhar Problems of Women Infertility and Treatment Seeking Behaviour in India. Paper presented in South Asian Conference on Reproductive Morbidity and Treatment Seeking Behaviour in India: The Role of Demographic, Socio-Economic and Cultural Correlates, IDSK, Kolkata, 15-17 Dec, 2011. S. Sarkar and Chander Shekhar Contraceptive use and Methods Choice in India. Paper presented in Bhopal Conference 2012- Population and Reproductive and Child Heath in India, Bhopal, 18-20 Jan, 2012. K. Mondal and Chander Shekhar Women's Reproductive Morbidity in Eastern States of India. Paper presented in Bhopal Conference 2012- Population and Reproductive and Child Heath in India, Bhopal, 18-20 Jan, 2012. Chander Shekhar and F. Ram Use of Traditional Contraceptive methods in India. Paper presented in International Conference on RH and FP (22nd ISSRF), AIIMS, New Delhi. 19-21 Feb, 2012 S. Sarkar and Chander Shekhar Is Primary Infertility Emerging as Reproductive Health Isssue in India? Regional pattern and Treatment Seeking Behaviour. Paper presented in National Seminar on New Dimension in Statistics: Concept and Issues, BHU, VARANASI. 2-4 Mar, 2012 Chander Shekhar What Makes People never Smokers and Late Starters in West Bengal. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012 K. Mondal, Chander Shekhar, S. Sarkar and S. Chakraborty Adolescent Fertility in India: Levels Trends, and Programme Needs. Paper presented in International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Related to Reproductive Health: Status, Challenges and Future Directions, Mumbai. 18-21 Mar, 2012 Pallavi Gupta and Chander Shekhar Prevalence of Diarrhoea and ARIs and its Association with Quality of Water and Sanitation in District of

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India. Paper presented in International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Related to Reproductive Health: Status, Challenges and Future Directions, Mumbai. 18-21 Mar, 2012 Mohammad Hifzur Rahman and Abhishek Singh Does wealth matter in the Occurrence of diseases in India? Answer from a nationally representative Sample Survey. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Nandita Saikia, Abhishek Singh and F. Ram Adult male mortality in India since independence: An application of widowhood method. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Nandita Saikia, Abhishek Singh, Domantas Jasilionis and F. Ram Explaining the Urban-Rural Gap in Infant Mortality in India. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. S. K.Singh,Alanakar Malviya and Nidhi Sharma Patterns of Sexual Mixing and STIs in Intimate Partner Relationships among FSWs in Nepal. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. S. K. Singh Epidemiological Transition and Burden of Disease in the Context of Tobacco and Alcohol Epidemic in India: A Policy Perspective. Paper presented in Annual conference on new statistical innovations, BHU, Varanasi, 2 - 4 Mar, 2012. ---Effectiveness of Pictorial Health Warnings in TCP Programme in India. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. ---Interface of Alcohol and Sex as a Threat to Combat HIV/AIDS: Implications for Urban Health Mission. Paper presented in International conference HIV/AIDS and MDGs, Hotel Lalit intercontinental, Mumbai, 18-21 Mar, 2012. ---Mapping and size estimation of HRG population: some methodological Issues. Paper presented in HRG Size estimation in SAARC, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 3-5Apr, 2012. R. S. Reshmi and Sayeed Unisa Working and Living Conditions of Domestic Workers in the Gulf - A Special Reference to Female Migrants from Kerala. Paper presented in the workshop Migration in the Gulf , Gulf Research Meeting, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. 6 - 9 Jul, 2011. Sayeed Unisa and Arjun S. Bedi Use of Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques and the Sex ratio at Birth in India. Paper presented in the workshop on ‘Reproductive and Child Health in India: Status, Challenges and Opportunities’ organized by Tata Institute of Social Sciences, held at TISS, Mumbai, during 30-31 Aug, 2011. Sayeed Unisa, Grace P. Mundu and Sujata Ganguly Knowledge of Contraception and HIV / AIDS among Young People in India: A Comparison of Married and Unmarried Women. Paper presented in the workshop on ‘ Reproductive and Child Health in India: Status,

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Challenges and Opportunities’, organized by Tata Institute of Social Sciences, held at TISS, Mumbai, during 30-31 Aug, 2011. Bornali Dutta and Sayeed Unisa Population situation in India: Levels, Trends and Challenges. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Bornali Dutta, Sayeed Unisa and Chandrashekhar Road traffic fatalities and injuries in million plus cities in India: Current Scenario. Paper presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Sujata Verma, Sayeed Unisa and Ravi Jadhav Impact of BAIF Community Based Health Insurance on SHGs Women in Rural Pune, India. Poster presented in XXXIII IASP Conference, Lucknow, UP, 11-13 Nov, 2011. Sayeed Unisa Issues and Regulation of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in India: A Gender Prospective of ART Bill of India. Paper presented in the International Conference on ‘New Reproductive Technologies, Gender and Parenthood’, organized by INED, held at Lyon , France, during 14-16 Nov, 2011. --- “Contraceptive Use Dynamics and Its Association with Reproductive Tract Infections in West Bengal.” Paper presented in the one day seminar on ‘ Memory of Prof. B.N. Bhattacharya’, organized by Indian Statistical Institute, held at Kolkata, 20 Jan,2012. -- “Regulation of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in India: A Gender Prospective.” Paper presented in the National Seminar on ‘Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development’, organized by International Institute for Population Sciences, held at Kolkata , during 15-17 Mar, 2012.

Mousumi Gogoi, Sayeed Unisa and Abhishek Kumar Utilization of Maternal Health Care Services and Reproductive Health Complications in Assam, India. Paper presented in IHEPA's First Conference on ‘Knowledge-Evidence-Action: Striving Towards Better Health Outcomes’, Institute of Economic Growth, University Enclave, Delhi.18-19 Nov, 2011. Kakoli Borkotoky and Sayeed Unisa A Study of Level and Causes of Children who Never Went to School in India. Paper presented in IIPS National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development, ISI, Kolkata. 15-17 Mar, 2012. M. V. Vaithilingam, R. Hariharan and N. Malathi Empowerment of Aged Widows in Rural Tamil Nadu: A Study with Reference to Demographic, Socio-economic Perspectives. Paper presented in the Ninth Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH). TISS, Mumbai. 24-26 Nov, 2011.

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Organized

Organization/ Sponsor Place

6-9 Jun, 2011 H. Lhungdim Training of investigators for

FHWS Project IIPS IIPS,

Mumbai

11 Jul, 2011 H. Lhungdim K. C. Das Prakash Fulpagare

Organized half day workshop titled 1.21 billion Indians: Opportunities and Challenges on World Population Day

IIPS IIPS, Mumbai

27 Jul, 2011 F. Ram, S. Lahiri, S. Parasuraman, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, K. C. Das

Dissemination seminar of GATS India for Western region

IIPS Mumbai

29 Jul, 2011 B. Paswan, S.Parasuraman S. Lahiri S. K. Singh

Organized and addressed a Press conference highlighting the potential Role of Media in Tobacco Control programme in the Eastern Region of the country.

IIPS Patna

29-30 Jul, 2011 F. Ram, S. Lahiri, S. Parasuraman, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, K. C. Das

Dissemination seminar of GATS India for Easter region

IIPS Patna

30 Jul, 2011 B. Paswan, S. Parasuraman S. Lahiri S. K. Singh

Organized the Eastern Region Dissemination of the GATS India project findings.

IIPS Patna

6-8 Aug, 2011 H. Lhungdim Training for Mapping & Listing of HUP project in Jaipur

IIPS IDS, Jaipur

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SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES/ WORKSHOPS/ SESSIONS ORGANIZED BY

FACULTY/RESEARCH STAFF

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Organized

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

16-17 Aug, 2011

H. Lhungdim Training for Mapping & Listing of HUP project in Pune

IIPS PRC, Pune

20 - 21 Aug, 2011

H. Lhungdim, D. A. Nagdeve S. K. Singh K. C. Das

Organized the Training programme for mappers and listers for the HUP project city.

IIPS Bhubaneswar

27 Aug, 2011 F. Ram, S. Lahiri, S. Parsuraman, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, K. C. Das

Dissemination seminar of GATS India for Central region

IIPS Indore

28 Aug - 02 Sep, 2011

H. Lhungdim, D.A. Nagdeve S. K. Singh K. C. Das

Organized the Training of Trainers for the HUP project as well as training for interviewers working in Jaipur city.

IIPS Jaipur

30- 31 Aug, 2011

T. V. Sekher Organised Research Symposium on Health and Medicine in Princely India

IIPS, Oxford Brookes and Delhi Universities

New Delhi

03 Sep, 2011 F. Ram, S. Lahiri, S. Parsuraman, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, K. C. Das

Dissemination seminar of GATS India for Southern region

IIPS Hyderabad

17-19 Sep, 2011

H. Lhungdim, D.A. Nagdeve S. K. Singh K. C. Das

Organized state level training for interviewers in Bhubaneswar and conducted a number of training sessions in the first four days of training.

IIPS PRC, Utkal University

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Organized

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

21 Sep, 2011 F. Ram,

H. Lhungdim S. K. Singh D. A. Nagdeve

Organized one day work shop to review the progress of HUP project at the Institute and potential use of base line survey

IIPS IIPS, Mumbai

24 Sep, 2011 B. Paswan, L. Ladusingh S. Parasuraman S. K. Singh

Organized Dissemination workshop as well as a Press Conference to release the Northern Region Fact-Sheet containing the GATS -India project findings.

IIPS SKICC, Srinagar

27 Sep, 2011 F. Ram, S. Lahiri, S. Parsuraman, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, K. C. Das

Dissemination seminar of GATS India for Northern region

IIPS Srinagar

27 Sep - 5 Oct, 2011

F. Ram, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, H. Lungdim, T. V. Sekher, K. M. Ponnapalli, Chandra Shekhar Manoj Alagarajan

Pre-test of DLHS-4 instruments, Jaipur

IIPS and MoHFW

IIHMR, Jaipur

1-2 Oct, 2011. S.K. Singh Organized a review meeting of HUP project Base Line Survey in Jaipur and training for the vulnerability mapping in the city

IIPS Jaipur

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Organized

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

12 Oct, 2011 F. Ram,

L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, H. Lungdim, T. V. Sekher, K. M. Ponnapalli, Chandra Shekhar Manoj Alagarajan

First Pre-bid conference for DLHS- 4

IIPS Mumbai

13 Oct, 2011 F. Ram, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, H. Lungdim, T. V. Sekher, K. M. Ponnapalli, Chandra Shekhar Manoj Alagarajan

Pre-bid conference for CAPI of DLHS 4

IIPS Mumbai

13 Oct, 2011 P. Arokiasamy, T.V. Sekher S.K. Mohanty

The Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI) Fundraising meeting organized at the Indian National Science Academy,

New Delhi

14 Oct, 2011 P. Arokiasamy, T.V. Sekher S.K. Mohanty

The Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI) Fundraising meeting.

Mumbai

15 Oct, 2011 F. Ram, S. Lahiri, S. Parsuraman, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, K. C. Das

Dissemination seminar of GATS India for North-easternregion

IIPS Guwahati

15-16 Oct, 2011.

S. K. Singh Organized a review meeting of HUP project Base Line Survey in Pune and training for the vulnerability mapping in the city

IIPS Gokhale Institute, Pune

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Organized

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

31 Oct - 02 Nov, 2011.

S. K. Singh Organized a review meeting of HUP project Base Line Survey in Bhubaneswar and training for the vulnerability mapping in the city

IIPS Bhubaneswar

19-22 Nov, 2011

F. Ram, L. Ladusingh, K. M. Ponnapalli, Chander Shekhar, R. B. Upadhyay

Use of Data for Planning and Monitoring of Development Programmes

IIPS Faryaas, Lonawala

2-3 Dec, 2011 F. Ram, Sayeed Unisa, A. Chattopadhyay, Prakash Fulpagare

Organised two days workshop for questionnaire finalization of project entitled Comprehensive Nutrition Survey of Maharashtra (CNSM)

IIPS Mumbai

19 - 23 Dec, 2011

K.C. Das K. M. Ponnapalli

Training Programme on "Construction of Life Table and Population Projection" for probationers of ISS

IIPS IIPS, Mumbai

26-31 Dec 2011

Sayeed Unisa, A. Chattopadhyay, Prakash Fulpagare

Organised pretesting training programme of project CNSM

IIPS Mumbai

26 Dec - 15 Jan, 2012

K.C. Das K. M. Ponnapalli

Training Programme on "Demographic Analysis and Population Projection" for participants of Central Bureau of Statistics, Govt of Nepal.

IIPS IIPS, Mumbai

3-7 Jan 2012 Sayeed Unisa, A. Chattopadhyay,

Organised Mapping and listing training programme of CNSM

IIPS Pune

23-30 Jan 2012

Sayeed Unisa, A. Chattopadhyay,

Organised Training programme for field investigators of CNSM project

IIPS and UNICEF

Pune

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Organized

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

30 Jan - 03 Feb, 2012

Chander Shekhar, Dr. Arni S. Rao

Lecture Series and Workshop on Population Dynamics-I

IIPS IIPS Mumbai

10 Feb, 2012 M.Guruswamy Sayeed Unisa and Data center staff

Organised SPSS version 20 orientation programme for students and faculty

IIPS Mumbai

18-19 Feb, 2012

Sayeed Unisa, A. Chattopadhyay,

Organised Data Entry Training Programme of CNSM project

IIPS Pune

25 Feb, 2012 Prof. F. Ram S. K. Singh

One day workshop to finalize the course materials for the training module to be used for mid level health programme managers in evidence based planning

IIPS IIPS, Mumbai

15-17 Mar, 2012

F. Ram R. B. Bhagat, Rajiva Prasad, Manoj Alagarajan, A. Chattopadhyay,

National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development

IIPS and ISI Kolkata

10-12 Apr, 2012

M.Guruswamy Sayeed Unisa and Data center staff

Organised GIS 10 orientation programme for students and faculty

IIPS Mumbai

13 Apr, 2012 F. Ram, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, H. Lungdim, T. V. Sekher, K. M. Ponnapalli, Chandra Shekhar Manoj Alagarajan

Second Pre-bid conference for DLHS- 4

IIPS Mumbai

18-20 Apr, 2012

F. Ram, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, H. Lungdim, T. V. Sekher, K. M. Ponnapalli, Chander Shekhar Manoj Alagarajan

Mapping and Listing training for DLHS 4

IIPS Mumbai

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Date Name Title of lecture/ Consultancy Organisation/ Sponsor Place

7 Jul, 2011 S. K. Mohanty Delivered lecture on Population

Growth among social group India St Andrew's College,Bandra

Mumbai

8 Jul, 2011 K.C. Das Delivered lecture on "Migration and Development in India: an Overview"

Vivekananda College

Mumbai

8 Jul 2011 A. Chattopadhyay Lecture on “Population and Sustainable Development:”

SOFIA college Mumbai

11 Jul, 2011

D. A. Nagdeve P. H. Fulpagare

Lecture ob World Population Day. N.G. Acharya & D.K. Marathe Arts, Science and Commerce College

Mumbai

13 Jul, 2011

K.C. Das Delivered lecture on "World of seven plus population: Opportunities and challenges"

Modern College Navi Mumbai

16 Jul, 2011

S. K. Singh On the occasion of the World Population Day lecture delivered “Reproductive vulnerabilities among adolescents and youth in India”

Raheja College, Mumbai

22 Jul, 2011

S. K. Singh Some methodological issues relating to the Integration of CAB component in the national level household surveys, lessons from NFHS-3 (Researchers from 19 medical colleges in India)

NIHFW New Delhi

25 Jul, 2011

S. K. Singh Role of media in strengthening the anti- tobacco campaign and people's perception about health effects of tobacco consumption in the western region of the country (As a coordinator of the GATS India project, I made this presentation)

IIPS/WHO/CDC/ MoHFW, Government of India

Mumbai

26 Jul, 2011

Sayeed Unisa Lecture delivered on analysis and report writing for participants of Training Course on Scientific Writing

NIRRH and NIFHW

Mumbai

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LECTURES DELIVERED/ CONSULTANCY PROVIDED BY

FACULTY/RESEARCH STAFF

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Date Name Title of lecture/ Consultancy Organisation/ Sponsor Place

29 Jul, 2011

S. K. Singh Role of Media in Tobacco Control programme in the eastern region. (As a coordinator of the GATS India project, I made this presentation)

IIPS/WHO/CDC/ MoHFW, Government of India

Patna

1 Sep -30 Oct, 2011

R. B. Bhagat Migrants (Denied Righ)t to the City (Consultant)

UNESCO Mumbai/ Delhi

5 Sep, 2011

Chander Shekhar Technical Group on Methodology for Assigning Causes of Death held on 5th September, 2011 (Member)

MoHFW & IIPS

New Delhi

13 -17 Sep, 2011

D. A. Nagdeve Training for Health of the Urban Poor (HUP)

IIPS Pune

15 Sep, 2011

Sayeed Unisa Member of Pre SAC of NIRRH NIRRH Mumbai

24 Sep, 2011

S. K. Singh Role of media in strengthening the anti- tobacco campaign and people's perception about health effects of tobacco consumption in the northern region. (As a coordinator of the GATS India project, I made this presentation)

IIPS/WHO/CDC/ MoHFW, Government of India

Srinagar

28 Sep, 2011

S. K. Singh Rapport Building and Interviewing Techniques for the Investigators as part of the pre-test of DLHS-4 project activities (As a coordinator of DLHS-4)

IIPS/MOHFW Jaipur

2 Oct, 2011

M. V. Vaithilingam Lecture Delivered on "Tamil Nadu in Census of India 2011"

Maharashtra State Tamil Writers’ Association

Dombivli High School, Dombivli

11-13 Nov, 2011

Sayeed Unisa T. V. Sekher

Chairperson for session at the 33rd Annual Conference of IASP

IASP Lucknow

22 Nov, 2011

Sayeed Unisa Invited talk in preconference workshop of IASSH

TISS Mumbai

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Date Name Title of lecture/ Consultancy Organisation/ Sponsor Place

25 Nov, 2011

Abhishek Singh Lecture on ‘Infant and child mortality in India in the last two decades: a geospatial analysis’

Southampton University

Southampton, UK

26 Nov, 2011

Sayeed Unisa Member of Panel on’ Guidelines for Prevention & Management of Infertility in the Primary Health Care system

NIRRH Mumbai

7 Dec, 2011

Abhishek Singh Lecture on ‘Socio-economic inequalities in the use of postnatal care in India’

St. Andrews Medical School

St. Andrews, UK

13 Dec, 2011

S. K. Singh Lecture on “Application of computer software and packages in analyzing qualitative data” to the Staff members of different research projects

TISS Mumbai

15-16 Dec, 2011

Chander Shekhar Indirect method of Estimating Fertility and Mortality (Subject Expert)

UNFPA Bhopal

24 Dec, 2011

S. K. Mohanty Invited Lecture to delegates of Vietnam Parliamentarian on "Demographic Trends in India: Challenges and Opportunities"

Indian Association of Parliamentarian on Population and Development (IAPPD)

New Delhi

24 Dec, 2011

S. K. Singh Invited Lecture to delegates of Vietnam Parliamentarian on " Epidemiological Transition in India in the context of Tobacco and Alcohol Epidemics and Domestic Violence"

IAPPD New Delhi

4 Jan, 2012

Chander Shekhar Meeting on Verbal Autopsy Physician Coding And Estimates of District Level Infant and Child Mortality Rate (Co-Chaired a Session)

CGHR New Delhi

11 Jan, 2012

Chander Shekhar Lecture on Advance Statistical Methods in Social Research

TISS Mumbai

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Date Name Title of lecture/ Consultancy Organisation/ Sponsor Place

30 Jan, 2012

R. B. Bhagat Secondary Data Sources (Resource Person)

TISS Mumbai

2 Feb, 2012.

M. V. Vaithilingam Lecture Delivered on "Demographic Profile of Tamilians in Navi Mumbai: What Should be Done for the Development of Tamilians and Tamil Language?"

Tamilians Welfare Association

Shree Narayana Guru Samiti, Nerul

5 Feb 2012 L. Ladusingh Sampling Design for Social Research (Resource Person)

TISS Mumbai

10 Feb, 2012

R. B. Bhagat Migration and Development (Resource Person)

CDS Thiruvanathapuram

14 Feb, 2012

S. K. Singh Delivered lecture about “Key findings on Health of Urban Poor and vulnerabilities in three cities of India” to a high power Ethiopian delegation visiting India to have insights in urban health issues

IIPS Mumbai

25-26 Feb, 2012

Chander Shekhar Technical consultation meeting on CME 2, Verbal Autopsy Manual and Protocol Finalization (Member Experts)

CGHR Bangalore

21 Mar, 2012

Chander Shekhar Gompertz Model on the Nature of the Functions Expressive of the Law of Human Mortality, and on a New Mode of determining the Values of contingencies (Resource Person)

IIPS, Mumbai

29 Mar, 2012

R. B. Bhagat A Right Based Approach to Migration and Development (Resource Person)

CDS Thiruvanathapuram

10 May, 2012

S. K. Singh Integration of CAB component with household survey in DLHS-4. (Representatives of PIs identified for Hb estimation)

NIHFW New Delhi

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/ Sessions/ Workshops attended

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

6-9 Jun, 11

H. Lhungdim Training of investigators for FHWS project

JHU IIPS

8-9 Jun, 2011

B. Paswan DLHS-4 meeting, IIPS New Delhi

10 Jun, 2011

F. Ram First meeting of the Working Group on Progress & Performance of NRHM

MoHFW New Delhi

10 June, 2011

H. Lhungdim Meeting of Sub-committee of Academic council of IIPS

IIPS

21 Jun, 2011

B. Paswan DLHS-4 Steering Committee meeting

IIPS New Delhi

23 Jun, 2011

S. K. Singh The first meeting of Technical Group on Methodology for assigning causes of Deaths

MoHFW New Delhi

24 Jun, 2011

Sayeed Unisa Indian Human Development Project Advisory Meeting

NCAER

5 Jul, 2011

B. Paswan S. K. Singh

Attended the Administrative and financial committee meeting of DLHS-4 to finalize the survey protocols

IIPS MoHFW

New Delhi

6-8 Jul, 2011

B. Paswan GATS India Meeting IIPS Patna

21 Jul, 2011

K. C. Das Meeting on urban health issues in Mumbai

Urban Design Research Institute

Mumbai

21-22 Jul, 2011

S. K. Singh H. Lhungdim

Attended CAB committee meeting of DLHS-4 with NIHFW and other partner institutions

IIPS & MoHFW

New Delhi

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SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES/ WORKSHOPS/ MEETINGS/ LECTURES

ATTENDED BY FACULTY/RESEARCH STAFF

84

Date Name Seminars/Conferences/ Sessions/ Workshops attended

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

25 Jul, 2011

S. K. Singh Attended the Western Region Dissemination of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATs)

IIPS/WHO/ Mumbai

27 Jul, 2011

B. Paswan Dissemination Seminar of GATS India for Western Region

IIPS Mumbai

29-30 Jul, 2011

B. Paswan Dissemination Seminar of GATS India for Eastern Region

IIPS Patna

2 Aug, 2011

Sayeed Unisa DAC Meeting TISS Mumbai

3 Aug, 2011

Sayeed Unisa GATS dissemination IIPS Mumbai

4-5 Aug, 2011

B. Paswan DLHS-4 meeting IIPS New Delhi

6-7 Aug, 2011

H. Lhungdim Training of Mapping & Houselisting for HUP Project in Jaipur

PFI/IIPS IDS, Jaipur

16 Aug, 2011

H. Lhungdim Training of Mapping & Houselisting for HUP Project in Pune

PFI/IIPS PRC, Pune

16-18 Aug, 2011

H. Lhungdim DLHS-4 meeting with MoHFW officials to final instruments, etc.

IIPS & MoHFW IIPS

20 Aug, 2011

T. V. Sekher Chaired a session at Research Symposium on Health and Medicine in Princely India

Wellcome Trust, UK

New Delhi

27 Aug, 2011

B. Paswan Dissemination Seminar of GATS India for Central Region

IIPS Indore

30 Aug, 2011

B. Paswan DLHS-4 meeting IIPS New Delhi

30-31 Aug, 2011

Sayeed Unisa RCH Workshop TISS Mumbai

2 Sep, 2011

F. Ram 2nd Meeting of Governance of IIPS Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

New Delhi

3 Sep, 2011

B. Paswan Dissemination Seminar of GATS India for Southern region

IIPS Hyderabad

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/ Sessions/ Workshops attended

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

5 Sep, 2011

S. K. Singh Meeting of the technical group on methodology for assigning causes of deaths

MoHFW New Delhi

15 Sep, 2011

Sayeed Unisa Pre SAC meeting NIRRH Mumbai

24 Sep, 2011

B. Paswan Dissemination Seminar of GATS India for Northern Region

IIPS Srinagar

28 Sep, 2011

Sayeed Unisa K. C. Das

SFC meeting IIPS and MoHFW

27 Sep - 5 Oct, 2011

H. Lhungdim Pre-test workshop of DLHS-4 IIPS/MoHFW IIHMR, Jaipur

28 Sep – 4 Oct, 2011

S. K. Singh Attended the pre-test of DLHS-4 organized at Jaipur during where conducted a number of training sessions for filed Investigators

MoHFW IIHMR, Jaipur

12 Oct, 2011

B. Paswan First Pre Bid Conference for Main Survey of DLHS 4

IIPS Mumbai

13 Oct, 2011

B. Paswan Pre Bid Conference for CAPI of DLHS 4

IIPS Mumbai

15 Oct, 2011

B. Paswan Dissemination Seminar of GATS, India for North Eastern Region

IIPS Guwahati

19 Oct, 2011

S. K. Singh Attended the meeting of Technical Group on Methodology for assigning causes of Deaths

MoHFW New Delhi

20 Oct, 2011

T. V. Sekher Participated in the India Launch Seminar of ‘Academics Stand Against Poverty’ (ASAP) Forum.

Delhi University & ASAP

New Delhi

8 Nov, 2011

R. B. Bhagat National Briefing Workshop on 5th CRM, NRHM

NHSRC New Delhi

8-15 Nov, 2011

R. B. Bhagat 5th Common Review Mission (CRM)

MoHFW New Delhi

11- 13 Nov, 2011

F. Ram Sayeed Unisa S. K. Singh T. V. Sekher

XXXIII Annual Conference of Indian Association for Study of Population, (IASP)

Indian Association for Study of Population.

Lucknow

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/ Sessions/ Workshops attended

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

14-15 Nov, 2011

Sayeed Unisa International Conference on ‘New Reproductive Technologies, Gender and Parenthood’,

INED Lyon , France,

24 – 26 Nov, 2011

D. A. Nagdeve Ninth Conference of the IASSH on Health, Gender and Inclusive Development

IASSH TISS, Mumbai

25 Nov, 2011

T. V. Sekher Chaiperson of a session at National Conference of Indian Association for Social Science and Health

IASSH Mumbai

26 Nov, 2011

Sayeed Unisa Guidelines for Prevention & Management of Infertility in the Primary Health Care system

NIRRH Mumbai

28 Nov, 2011

H. Lhungdim FWTRC meeting for evaluation FWTRC Mumbai

2 Dec, 2011

H. Lhungdim DLHS-4 financial bid meeting IIPS IIPS

5 Dec, 2011

S. K. Singh

Attended the TAG meeting to discuss methodological issues involved in assigning causes of Deaths in AHS and DLHS-4

MoHFW Nirman Bhavan New Delhi

5-9 Dec, 2011

L. Ladusingh Eight Annual Conference of National Transfer Accounts on Intergenerational Approaches to Social and Economic Policy

East West Centre, Honololu, Hawaii

Cedeplar - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte, Brazil,

14 Dec, 2011

Sayeed Unisa UNICEF meeting IIPS UNICEF New Delhi

14 Dec, 2011

Sayeed Unisa K. C. Das

EC meeting IIPS MoHFW New Delhi

16 Nov, 2011

T. V. Sekher Chaired a session on Ageing at the National Seminar on ‘ Building Knowledge base on Population ageing in India, organized by Tata Institute of Social Sciences.

UNFPA Mumbai

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/ Sessions/ Workshops attended

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

Dec 21, 2011

S. K. Singh

To attend working group meeting of AHS and DLHS-4 to decide operational methodologies to integrate assigning of causes of deaths in AHS and DLHS-4

MoHFW Nirman Bhavan New Delhi

27 – 31 Dec, 2011

D. A. Nagdeve XXXV Indian Social Science Congress

Wardha, Maharashtra

4 Jan, 2012

F. Ram 4th MDS Collaborator meeting of Centre for Global Health Research,

Centre for Global Health Research

New Delhi

12 Jan, 2012

R. B. Bhagat Dissemination of 5th CRM of National Rural Health Mission

NHSRC New Delhi

17 Jan, 2012

R. B. Bhagat National seminar on Migration and Youth

RGIYD Seriperumbdur

20 Jan , 2012

T. V. Sekher Participant at the ISEC Alumni Conference

ISEC Bangalore

20 Jan , 2012

Sayeed Unisa One day seminar on ‘ Memory of Prof. B.N. Bhattacharya’,

ISI Kolkata

27 Jan - 1 Feb, 2012

M. V. Vaithilingam

Workshop on Basic Care Issues of Age Care

National Institute of Social Defence, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment & Regional Resource and Training Centre on Ageing- Anugraha

Delhi

30 Jan, 2012

H. Lhungdim Meeting with PHFI and MoHFW officials for DLHS-4

IIPS IIPS

7 Feb, 2012

Sayeed Unisa DAC Meeting TISS Mumbai

17 Feb, 2012

F. Ram General Body Meeting at IIHMR, Jaipur

Indian Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR)

Jaipur

17 Feb, 2012

T. V. Sekher Participated in the Platinum jublee Conference on ‘Globalisation and Development’

TISS Mumbai

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/ Sessions/ Workshops attended

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

21 Feb, 2012

Sayeed Unisa K. C. Das

GC meeting IIPS MoHFW Mumbai

22 Feb, 2012

F. Ram Samtol Pradeshik Vikas Uchastariya Samity meeting

Sarvajanik Arogaya Section, Maharashtra Government

Mumbai

6 Mar, 2012

H. Lhungdim CAB meeting of DLHS-4 with officials of MoHFW, RGI, HLL and NIHFW

IIPS/MoHFW New Delhi

12 Mar, 2012

B. Paswan DLHS-4 meeting IIPS New Delhi

15-17 Mar, 2012

F. Ram Sayeed Unisa D. A. Nagdeve H. Lhungdim A. Chattopadhyay T. V. Sekher Chander Shekhar

National seminar on Demographic transition and Inclusive development

IIPS and ISI

ISI, Kolkatta

18-21 Mar, 2012

F. Ram International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Related to Reproductive Health: Status, Challenges and Future Directions”.

National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health

Mumbai

26 Mar, 2012

F. Ram, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, H. Lungdim, T. V. Sekher, K. M. Ponnapalli, Chandra Shekhar Manoj Alagarajan

Meeting with Field Agencies for DLHS-4

IIPS IIPS

26 Mar, 2012

R. B. Bhagat Annual Conference on Migration and Development

CDS Thiruvanathapuram

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Date Name Seminars/Conferences/ Sessions/ Workshops attended

Organisation/ Sponsor Place

13 Apr, 2012

F. Ram, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, H. Lungdim, T. V. Sekher, K. M. Ponnapalli, Chandra Shekhar Manoj Alagarajan

Second Pre Bid Conference for Main survey of DLHS 4

IIPS Mumbai

18-20 Apr, 2012

F. Ram, L. Ladusingh, B. Paswan, S. K. Singh, H. Lungdim, T. V. Sekher, K. M. Ponnapalli, Chandra Shekhar Manoj Alagarajan

Mapping & Listing of TOT for DLHS 4

IIPS

IIPS, Mumbai

25 April, 2012

T. V. Sekher Examinar for PhD. Viva Voce Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Mumbai

19 May, 2012

M. V. Vaithilingam Workshop on Emerging Research Trends in Library and Information Science

Tata Institute of Social Sciences-Bombay Science Library Association

Mumbai

21-25 May, 2012

L. Ladusingh National Transfer Accounts on Gender Disparity

IDRC, Canada Institute of Labour Science and Social Affairs, Hanoi, Vietnam

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Name of Faculty Name of the Organization

Prof. F. Ram President- Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP)

Annual Member- International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Asian Population Association (APA) Member of National Evaluation Advisory Team- National Health Systems Resource Centre, (NHSRC) Member of Training Programme Approval Committee, CSO of National Academy of Statistical Administration (NASA), CSO Chief Editor, Demography India Journal

Prof. R. B. Bhagat Life Member- Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP), National Association of Geographers of India (NAGI), Deccan Geographical Society Annual Member- International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)

Prof. L. Ladusingh Member, Research Grants on Demography Indian Council for Social Science Research, New Delhi TAC Member, Survey on Monitoring Outcome of Children National Academy of Statistical Administration (NASA), Govt. India

Prof. B. Paswan Life Member - Indian Association for the Study of Population,(IASP) IIPA- Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi NAGI- National Association of Geographer of India Association of East West Centre, Honolulu Association of Geographer of Mumbai

Prof. Sayeed Unisa

Treasurer and Life Member – Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP), Indian Society of Probability and Statistics (ISPS), Indian Association for Social Science and Health (IASSH) Member of Advisory Panel - India Human Development Survey (IHDS), NCAER Member – Asian Population Association (APA), International Union for Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)

Prof. Rajiva Prasad

Life Member - Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP) Member - International Union for Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)

Prof. S. K. Singh Life Member and currently EC Member- Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP), India Society for Probability and Statistics, Indian Association for Social Science and Health (IASSH)

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FACULTY MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL BODIES

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Name of Faculty Name of the Organization

Dr. D. A. Nagdeve Life Member- Indian Association for Study of Population (IASP),

Indian Academy of Social Sciences (ISSA), India Indian Association for the Social Science in Health(IASSH) Annual member- Asian Population Association (APA) International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)

Dr H. Lhungdim Life Member- Indian Association for the Study of Population(IASP), EWA-Mumbai Chapter Annual member- Asian Population Association (APA) International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)

Dr. K. C. Das Member- Asian Population Association (APA) Population Association of America (PAA) International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Eastern Geographical Society, Bhubaneswar Indian Association for the Social Science in Health(IASSH) Indian Association for the Study of Population(IASP) Union of African Population Studies Geographer's Association of Goa

Dr. T. V. Sekher Joint Secretary - Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP) Associate Member - American Sociological Association Member -International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP); Population Association of America (PAA) Swedish - South Asia Social Science Network (SASNET); Asian Population Association (APA) Life Member- Indian Sociological Society; Executive Committee Member- Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH) Managing Editor, Demography India Journal

Dr. Chander Shekhar

Award Member- International Union for Scientific Studies in Population (IUSSP)-5 Years Award Founder Member- Asian Population Association (APA)- Life Member- Indian Association for Studies in Population (IASP), Life Member- Indian Association for Social Sciences (IASS), India Research Team Member- Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, Research Team, Sweden Vice-President- International Institute for Population Sciences Alumni Association (IIPSA), India

Dr. S. K. Mohanty Life Member- Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP)

Dr. A. Chattopadhyay Member- Indian Association for the study of Population (IASP), International Union for Scientific Study on Population (IUSSP), Geographical Society of India (GSI).

Dr. Manoj Alagarajan Member- Indian Association for the study of Population (IASP)

Dr. K. M. Ponnapalli Member- Indian Association for the study of Population (IASP)

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Apart from teaching, the Institute tries to empower the students in various ways. The students are

encouraged to prepare and submit research papers for various conferences and seminars. This academic

year students have participated in many seminars/conferences in India and abroad. The conferences they

have attended and the title of their conference/seminar papers are given below.

1. XXXIII Annual Conference of Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP) (Organized by IASP and held at Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow during November 11-13, 2011) Abba Pulu and Raj Narayan Barriers to Contraceptive use among currently married women in Bihar. Amrita Gupta Service Delivery of Maternal Health Care in India: Is the Millennium Development Goal Achievable? Chandrashekhar and Bornali Dutta Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Birth Weight in India. Kakoli Borkotoky Parental educational effect on the educational attainment of children: an application of intergenerational transmission model. Biswabandita Chowdhury An Exploration of the use of Traditional contraception in Uttar Pradesh. Kunal Keshri and Gopal Agrawal Morbidity Patterns and Health Care Seeking Behavior among Older Widows in India. Mousumi Gogoi and Ranjan Kumar Prusty Menstrual Disorder among Adolescent girls’ in India. Ranjana Kesarwani Construction of Model Life Tables for India: A Comparison of Different Approaches.

APPENDIX VII

RESEARCH PAPERS PRESENTED BY IIPS STUDENTS

A. Research Papers presented in conferences/ Seminars in India

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2. Ninth Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH) on “Health, Gender and Inclusive Development” (Organized by IASSH and held at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai during November 24-26, 2011) Aishwarya Millennium Development Goals and child & maternal health. Bornali Dutta and Chandrashekhar Impact of mother’s education on treatment seeking behavior of childhood morbidities in India. Debasis Barik Sex differentials in treatment seeking for long term diseases among elderly Indian. Priyanka Dixit Implications of imbalanced sex ratio on Marriage market of India and its EAG states. Ranjana Kesarwani and Awdhesh Yadav Role of Gender Preference in Contraceptive use among currently married women in Uttar Pradesh. Ranjana Kesarwani Implications of imbalanced sex ratio on Marriage market of India and its EAG states

3. National Seminar on Demographic Transition and Inclusive Development (Organized by IIPS and held at ISI, Kolkata during March 15-17, 2012) Atreyee Sinha Marital Relationship and Early Childhood Deaths: A Study of Selected States in India. Debasis Barik Longevity and shift in morbidity pattern among elderly in India. Kasturi Mondal, Sanjit Sarkar and Namrata Mondal Does Reproductive and Sexual Heath Status of Women Matter on Spousal Violence in West Bengal. Malay Das Economic Disparity and Fertility Differentials in West Bengal: A District Level Analysis. Sanjit Sarkar Population Dynamics, Food grain Production and Nutrition Security in West Bengal: District Level Scenario. 4. Other Seminars and Conferences attended in India Aishwarya Higher education and demographic dividend in India. Paper presented in the International conference on ‘Quality in Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunity in India' Human Resource Development

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Department, Government of Bihar, Patna. 20-21 Oct, 2011. Joemet Jose Socio-Economic Inequalities in Child nutrition in India Classified by Gender and Spatial Location. Paper presented in Bhopal Conference 2012- Population and Reproductive and Child Heath in India, Bhopal, Jan 18-20, 2012. Niharika Tripathi Awareness on Reproductive Health Issues among Youth in India: A study of young unmarried women. Paper presented in International Seminar on “India in Transition: Changing Life Styles and Health Challenges” Department of Sociology, University of Pune, 1-2 Mar, 2012. Priyanka Dixit Prenatal Care on Child Immunization in India: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis. Paper presented in National Seminar New Dimensions in Statistics: Concepts and Issues, department of Statistics, BHU, Varanasi. 2 - 4 Mar, 2012 ---Consistency of Reporting of Fertility Intention in India: a Prospective and Retrospective Approach. Paper presented in Reproductive and child Health in India: Status, Challenges and Opportunities, TISS Mumbai campus. 30-31st August 2011 Sanjit Sarkar and K Mondal Spatio-Temporal Variation of Population Growth Pattern and Sustainability of Food Grain Production in India. Paper presented in National Seminar on Environmental Concerns and Sustainable Development: Issues and Challenges for India, B.H.U, Varanasi. 2- 4 Mar, 2012. Sujata Ganguly Why Men Migrate and Wives’ are Left behind: Issues and Challenges from Rural Varanasi in India. Paper presented at the National Conference on ‘Human Migration in the Indian Subcontinent: Complexities, Challenges and Implications’, The IIS University, Jaipur, Rajasthan. 9-10 Sep, 2011.

1. 10th International Conference on Urban Health, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. 1-5 November, 2011 A. Kumar Socio-economic inequality in fertility behavior in urban India, 2005-06. ---Socio-economic inequality in health and health care utilization in urban India, 1992-2006 Mousumi Gogoi Maternal Health Care Challenges among Urban Poor and Non-Poor Communities in India. Amrita Gupta

“Work at Night: Health Problems of Women Employees of Call Centre in Urban India”

B. Research Papers presented in conferences/ Seminars abroad.

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2. 6th Asia- Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health Right, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. 19-22, Oct, 2011. A. Kumar Does women autonomy influence abortion: Evidence from India. 3. International Conference of Population Dynamism of Asia: Issues and Challenges Ahead, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 11-13 Jul, 2011. Kirti Gaur and Kunal Keshri Double Burden of Under and Over-nutrition among Women of Eight Major Cities in India. 4. International Conference Changing Nature of Forced Migration: Vulnerabilities and Responsibilities in South and South-East Asia, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 22 – 24 Sep, 2011. Abba Pulu Situation of Chakma Refugees in Arunachal Pradesh: A Systematic Review of Literature. 5. 33rd Australian Conference for Health Economics, Melbourne, Australia. 29 – 30 Sep, 2011. Goli Srinivas, Convergence in health and health inequalities in India. 6. Health System Reform in Asia 2011 Conference, The University of Hong Kong. 9 – 12 Dec, 2011. Goli Srinivas, Child Health Inequalities in India: Priorities setting for health policy. 7. Annual Conference of the Population Association of America (PAA), San Francisco, USA. May 3 – 5, 2012 Amrita Gupta Health, Social and Psychological Problems of Women Employees in Business Process Outsourcing: A study in India Aparna Mukherjee Transmission of Inter-generational spousal violence against women in India. 8. Population Research Center, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA. 7 May, 2012. Aparna Mukherjee Presented a paper on ‘Census of India: 2011 Emerging Issues: Sex Ratios Pattern’ 9. Maryland Population Research Centre, University of Maryland, USA. 8 May, 2012 Amrita Gupta Presented a seminar on “Women Workers in Transnational Call Centres: situation in India”

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1. International Institute on Ageing, United Nations, Malta

Niharika Tripathi attended training programme from on “Demography of Ageing” 14 – 25 November, 2011. Joemet Jose participated in the training programme on Social Gerontology from 14 – 24 February, 2012.

2. Summer School in European University Institute, Florence, Italy Kunal Keshri participated in summer school from 20 Jun – 1 Jul, 2011. 3. Visiting Scholar at London School of Economics (LSE) Priyanka Dixit visited London School of Economics with partial travel grant from IIPS, during 25 Oct – 25 Nov, 2011.

C. Training Programmes / Summer Schools attended abroad.

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Date Name/Organization Lecture Topic

14 Dec, 2011

Dr. P.Krishnan, Professor Emeritus, University of Alberta, Canada

“Epistemology of Population Sciences”

30 Jan - 3Feb, 2012

Dr. Arni Srinivas Rao, Assistant Professor, Bayesian and Interdisciplinary Research Unit (BIRU) Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

First lecture series and workshop on Population Dynamics (LSWPD)

27 Feb - 2Mar, 2012

Dr. William Joe, Assistant Professor, IEG, New Delhi

“Health Inequality Measures”

April 25, 2012 Dr. T. V. Sekher , Associate Professor, IIPS

“Conditional cash transfers and welfare of girl children: A review of Indian experience”.

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STUDENT- FACULTY SEMINAR/GUEST LETURES

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Date Name/Organization

14 Dec, 2011

Dr. P.Krishnan, Professor Emeritus, University of Alberta, Canada

30 Jan – 3 Feb, 2012 Dr. Arni Srinivas Rao, Assistant Professor, Bayesian and Interdisciplinary Research Unit (BIRU) Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

27 Feb – 2 Mar, 2012.

Dr. William Joe, Assistant Professor, IEG, New Delhi

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VISITERS TO THE INSTITUTE

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Dr. Faujdar Ram, M. Sc., D. P. S., Ph. D. (Bombay) Director & Senior Professor

I. Department of Mathematical Demography & Statistics

Dr. Laishram Ladusingh, M. Sc., C. P. S., Ph. D. (IIPS) Professor & Head

Dr. Sayeed Unisa, M. Sc., M. Ed., C. P. S., M. Phil., Ph. D. (IIPS) Professor

Dr. S. K. Singh, M. A., Ph. D. (BHU) Professor

Dr. Chander Shekhar, M. Sc., M. P. S., PGDCA, Ph. D. (IIPS) Associate Professor

II. Department of Fertility Studies

Dr. D. A. Nagdeve, M. Sc., M. P. S., Ph. D. (IIPS) Associate Professor & Acting Head

Dr. Ponnapalli Krishna Murthy, M. Sc., M. A., M.P.S., Ph. D. (Bombay) Associate Professor

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Mohanty, M. A., M. P. S., Ph. D. (IIPS) Associate Professor

III. Department of Public Health & Mortality Studies

Dr. (Mrs.) Usha Ram, M. A., C. P. S., D. P. S., Ph. D. (Bombay) Professor

Dr. H. Lhungdim, M. A.,., Ph. D. (JNU), Dip. in Demography (Cairo) Associate Professor

Dr. Abhishek Singh, M. Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D (IIPS) Assistant Professor

IV. Department of Migration & Urban Studies

Dr. R. B. Bhagat, M. A., Ph. D. (Bombay) Professor & Head

Dr. Rajiva Prasad, M. Sc., C.P.S., D. P. S., Ph. D. (Bombay) Professor

Dr. Kailash Chandra Das, M. Sc., M. P. S., M. Phil., Ph. D. (IIPS) Associate Professor

Mr. Sunil Tatoba Sarode, MSW, (Ph.D pursuing from TISS) Assistant Professor

V. Department of Population Policies & Programmes

Dr. Balram Paswan, M. A., M. Phil., Ph. D. (IIPS) Professor & Head Dr. T. V. Sekher, M. A., C. P. S., Ph.D (Bangalore) Associate Professor VI. Department of Development Studies

Dr. M. Guruswamy, M. A., Ph. D. (ANU, Canberra) Professor & Head

Dr. P. Arokiasamy, M. A., Ph. D. (Annamalai) Professor

Dr. Manoj Alagarajan, M. A., M.Phil, Ph. D. (Bharathiar) Assistant Professor

Dr. Aparajita Chattopadhyay, M. Sc., MPS, Ph. D. (IIPS) Assistant Professor

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FACULTY AND OTHER GROUP – A OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE

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VII. Department of Extra Mural Studies (Project Basis)

Dr. Balram Paswan, M. A., M. Phil., Ph. D. (IIPS) Professor and Head

VIII. Data Centre and Information, Communication and Technology Unit

Dr. M. Guruswamy, M. A., Ph. D. (ANU, Canberra) In-charge

Dr. Sayeed Unisa, M. Sc., M. Ed., C. P. S., M. Phil., Ph. D. (IIPS) In-charge

IX. Library

Mr. D. D. Mestri, M. A., M. Lib. & I. Sc. (Shivaji) Library & Information Officer

X. Administration

Dr. Madhav Kisanrao Kulkarni, M.Sc., PhD (Marathwada)

Registrar

Mr. M. Sekar, M. A. (Mysore) Assistant Registrar (Academic)

Mrs. Lavina Tauro Selection Grade Stenographer

(PA to Director)

XI. Accounts Mrs. Vasanthi Ramakrishnan, B. Com. (Hons.), DFM Accounts Officer

XII. Hindi Section

Mr. A. R. Nirmal, M. A. (Bombay) Hindi Officer

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1. Shri Sudip Bandyopadhyay President

Hon’ble Union Minister of state for Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, 250 A, A Wing, Nirman Bhavan, NEW DELHI-110 108. [email protected] Tel No.011-23061551/011-23061016

2. Shri P. K. Pradhan IAS Vice-President

Secretary to the Government of India & Chairman, Executive Council, IIPS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Room No. 156-A, Nirman Bhavan,

NEW DELHI-110 108. e-mail: [email protected] Tel No. 011-23063221

3. Shri R. K. Jain Member Additional Secretary & Financial Advisor Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Government of India, Nirman Bhavan, NEW DELHI # 110 108.

e-mail: [email protected] Tel.No. 011-23061673/011-23061541

4. Dr. Rattan Chand Member Chief Director (Statistics) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India, 243, 'A' Wing, Nirman Bhavan NEW DELHI # 110 108.

e-mail: [email protected] Tel. No.23062699

5. Dr. Faujdar Ram Member Director & Sr. Professor IIPS, Deonar MUMBAI # 400 088.

e-mail:[email protected] Tel.No.022-42372442

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6. Shri Narendra Kumar Sinha Member Joint Secretary (University and Higher Education) Dept.of Secondary & Higher Education Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, Shastri Bhavan, NEW DELHI # 110 011.

Tel.No.011 23387781 7. Dr. Siddhartha Roy Member Economic Advisor Deptt. of Economics and Statistics, Tata Services Ltd.,Bombay House 24, Homi Mody Street, Fort, MUMBAI # 400 001.

e-mail: [email protected] Tel.No. 66657494/7691

8. Dr. Rajan M. Welukar Member Vice Chancellor University of Mumbai M.G. Road, Fort, MUMBAI # 400 032.

e-mail:[email protected] Tel.No.022-22650403/22656789 Fax: 022-22673579 Mob:9769523521

9. Prof. (Mrs.) Vasudha Kamat Member Vice-Chancellor S.N.D.T.Women's University 1, N. Thackersey Road MUMBAI # 400 020.

e-mail: [email protected] Tel.No.022-22031879/22031881

10. Dr. S. Parasuraman Member Director Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Deonar MUMBAI # 400 088.

e-mail: [email protected] Tel.No.022-25560108

11. Dr. Jagdish Prasad Member Director General of Health Services Directorate General of Health Services, Room No.446, ‘A’ wing, Nirman Bhavan, NEW DELHI # 110 011. Tel.No.011-3019063/3018438

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12. Shri S.K. Das Member Director General, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation Central Statistical Organisation, Sardar Patel Bhavan, Sansad Marg NEW DELHI # 110 001.

e-mail: [email protected] Tel.No.23341867

13. Dr. C. Chandramouli (IAS) Member Registrar General & Census Commissioner 2-A, Mansingh Road NEW DELHI # 110 037.

e-mail:[email protected] Tel.No.011-23385260

14. Shri V.M. Katoch Member Secry(DHR) and Director General Indian Council of Medical Research Ansari Nagar NEW DELHI # 110 029.

Tel.No.011-26588204/26589334 15. Dr. Ram Tarneja Member Management Professional Flat # 2102, Planet Godrej AQUA – Tower II, (nominee of the K.K. Marg, Jacob Circle, presidentGC Mahalaxmi, both in GC & EC) MUMBAI # 400 011.

e-mail: [email protected] Tel.No.022-23520722

16. Dr. K. Srinivasan Member Emeritus Professor nominee of the Apartment - E/14, president GC TVH Rozalia Park, Anand Nagar, both in GC &EC) Thuraipakkam,

Chennai-600 096 TAMIL NADU e-mail: [email protected]

17. Prof. Jayanta Kumar Das Member Director National Institute of Health & Family Welfare Baba Gang Nath Road, Munirka, NEW DELHI # 110 067.

e-mail: director@[email protected] Tel.No.011-26100057, 26185696

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18. Dr. G. S. Chindhe Member Director Directorate of Health Services, Mumbai Government of Maharashtra, Arogya Bhavan, P.D’Mello Road, St.George's Hospital Compound MUMBAI # 400 001.

e-mail:[email protected] Tel.No.022-22621034/22620234

19. Dr. S. Unisa Member Professor, IIPS, Deonar MUMBAI # 400 088.

e-mail:[email protected] Tel.No.022-42372430

20. Dr. K. C. Das Member Associate Professor IIPS, Deonar MUMBAI # 400 088.

e-mail:[email protected] Tel.No.022-42372342

21. Shri. Sunil Sarode Member Asstt. Professor IIPS, Deonar MUMBAI # 400 088.

Tel.No.022-42372437 22. Dr. M. K. Kulkarni Non-Member Registrar Secretary IIPS, Deonar MUMBAI #400 088.

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1. Shri P.K. Pradhan - Chairman

Secretary to the Government of India Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Room No. 156-A, Nirman Bhavan,

NEW DELHI-110 108. 2. Shri R. K. Jain - Member Additional Secretary & Financial Advisor Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Government of India, Nirman Bhavan, NEW DELHI # 110 108. 3. Ms. Madhu Bala - Member Additional Director General Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Government of India, Nirman Bhavan, NEW DELHI # 110 108. 4. Dr. Rattan Chand - Member Chief Director (Statistics) Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Government of India, 243, 'A' Wing, Nirman Bhavan NEW DELHI # 110 108. 5. Dr. Faujdar Ram - Member Director & Sr. Professor IIPS, Deonar, MUMBAI # 400 088. 6. Dr. S. Parasuraman - Member Director Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Deonar, MUMBAI # 400 088. 7. Dr. K. Srinivasan - Member Emeritus Professor E-14,TVH Rozalia Park, Anand Nagar,Thuraipakkam, Chennai-600 096

TAMIL NADU 8. Prof. (Mrs.) Vasudha Kamat - Member Vice Chancellor S.N.D.T. University, 1, N. Thakersey Road, MUMBAI # 400 020.

APPENDIX XII

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9. Dr. Ram Tarneja - Member Management Professional Flat # 2102, Planet Godrej, AQUA – Tower II K.K. Marg, Jacob Circle, Mahalaxmi, MUMBAI # 400 011. 10. Dr. Shireen J. Jejeebhoy - Member Senior Program Associate Population Council, Zone 5A, India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, NEW DELHI-110 003. 11. Dr. Sayeed Unisa - Member Professor IIPS, Deonar, MUMBAI # 400 088. 12. Dr. K. C. Das - Member Associate Professor IIPS, Deonar, MUMBAI # 400 088. 13. Dr. M. K. Kulkarni - Non-Member Registrar Secretary IIPS, Deonar, MUMBAI # 400 088.

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1. Dr. R. K. Jain - Chairman Additional Secretary & Financial Advisor Department of commerce, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Government of India, Nirman Bhavan, NEW DELHI # 110 108. 2. Dr. Rattan Chand - Member Chief Director (Statistics) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India, 243, 'A' Wing, Nirman Bhavan NEW DELHI # 110 108. 3. Dr. Faujdar Ram - Member Director & Sr. Professor IIPS, Deonar, Mumbai # 400 088. 4. Dr. Sayeed Unisa - Member Professor IIPS, Deonar, Mumbai # 400 088. 5. Dr. K. C. Das - Member Associate Professor IIPS, Deonar, Mumbai # 400 088. 6. Dr. M. K. Kulkarni - Non-Member Registrar Secretary IIPS, Deonar, Mumbai # 400 088.

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(1) Prof. Faujdar Ram …….. Chairman

Chairman, Academic Council & Director & Sr. Professor, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088.

(2) Prof. L. Ladusingh …….. Member-Secretary

Member Secretary, Academic Council & Professor & Head, Dept. of Mathematical Demography and Statistics, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088.

(3) Dr. Rattan Chand …….. Member Chief Director (Stat), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Dept. of Family Welfare, Government of India, Nirman Bhavan, NEW DELHI – 110011. (4) The Director …….. Member National Institute of Health and Family Welfare

New Mehrauli Road, Munirka, New Delhi – 110067.

(5) Dr. Arun K. Bansal …….. Member Director, Family Welfare Training and Research Centre, Govt. of India, 332, S.V.P. Road, P.B. No.3593, MUMBAI-400004. (6) Prof. T. S. Papola …….. Member

Hony. Professor, Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, 4, Institutional Area, P.O. Box No. 7513, Vasant Kunj, Near The Grand Hotel, NEW DELHI - 110070.

(7) Dr. Anita Kar …….. Member Director, Associate Professor

Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, University of Pune, Ganeshkhind Road, PUNE – 411007.

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(8) Prof. Pushpa Trivedi …….. Member

Professor of Economics, Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, MUMBAI - 400076.

(9) Dr. Dileep Mavlankar …….. Member Associate Professor, Wing 15 D, Indian Institute of Management, Vastrapur, AHMEDABAD - 380015. Mobile: 9426009931 (10) Prof. Vijay Vir Singh …….. Member

Professor & Head, Department of Economics, University of Rajasthan, JLN Marg, Jaipur - 302055. Ph: 91-141-2703861; 2711063; ext.-2302 Mobile: 9414079990 Email: [email protected]

(11) Prof. M. Guruswamy …….. Member

Professor & Head, Department of Development Studies, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088.

(12) Prof. R. B. Bhagat …….. Member

Professor & Head, Department of Migration & Urban Studies, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088.

(13) Prof. P. Arokiasamy …….. Member

Professor, Dept. of Development Studies, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI – 400 088.

(14) Prof. Balram Paswan …….. Member Professor & Head, Dept. of Extra Mural Studies & Distance Education, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI – 400 088. (15) Prof. Sayeed Unisa …….. Member Professor, Dept. of Mathematical Demography & Statistics, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI – 400 088.

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(16) Dr. D.A. Nagdeve …….. Member

Associate Professor & Head, Dept. of Fertility Studies, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI – 400 088.

(17) Dr. S.K. Singh …….. Member

Professor, Dept. of Mathematical Demography & Statistics, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088.

(18) Dr. Usha Ram …….. Member

Professor, Dept. of Public Health & Mortality Studies, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088.

(19) Mr. Sunil T. Sarode …….. Member

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Migration & Urban Studies, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088.

(20) Shri M. Sekar …….. Invitee

Asstt. Registrar, (Academic), I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088.

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(1) Prof. Faujdar Ram …….. Chairman

Chairman & Director and Sr. Professor, I.I.P.S., Deonar, Mumbai-400088. Email: [email protected]

(2) Prof. L. Ladusingh …….. Member-Secretary

Member-Secretary, Board of Studies & Research & Professor & Head, Dept. of Mathematical Demography and Statistics, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088. Email : [email protected]

(3) Dr. Anita Kar …….. Member

Director & Associate Professor Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences University of Pune Ganeshkhind Road Pune - 411007. Email: [email protected]

(4) Prof. D. P. Singh …….. Member Professor and Chairperson Centre for Research Methodology Tata Institute of Social Sciences Sion-Trombay Road Deonar, Mumbai 400088. Email: [email protected]

(5) Prof. M. Guruswamy …….. Member

Professor & Head, Department of Development Studies, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088. Email: [email protected]

(6) Prof. R. B. Bhagat …….. Member

Professor & Head, Department of Migration & Urban Studies, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088. Email: [email protected]

(7) Prof. P. Arokiasamy …….. Member Professor Dept. of Development Studies, & Ph. D Coordinator, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI – 400 088.

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

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(8) Prof. Balram Paswan …….. Member Professor & Head, Dept. of Extra Mural Studies & Distance Education, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI – 400 088. Email: [email protected], [email protected] (9) Dr. D. A. Nagdeve …….. Member

Associate Professor & Head Dept. of Fertility Studies, & MPS/M. Phil Course Coordinator, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBA – 400 088. Email: [email protected], [email protected]

(10) Dr. H. Lhungdim …….. Member Associate Professor &

Dept. of Public Health & Mortality Studies, & M.A./M.Sc. in Population Studies Coordinator, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088. Email: [email protected]

(11) Dr. Chander Shekhar …….. Member Associate Professor

Dept. of Mathematical Demography and Statistics, & M. Phil Course Coordinator, I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088. Email: [email protected]

(12) Dr. Arun K. Bansal ……... Invitee Director, Family Welfare Training and Research Centre, Govt. of India, 332, S.V.P. Road, P.B. No.3593, MUMBAI-400004. Email: [email protected] (13) Shri M. Sekar …….. Invitee

Asstt. Registrar, (Academic), I.I.P.S., Deonar, MUMBAI - 400088. Email : [email protected]

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