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Transcript of NNUAL EPORT 2004–2005 Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Contents
Di rec tor’s Re port 1
SEC TION I : Main Cam pus 21
Ap pen dix 1 : Stu dent En rol ment, 2004–2005 22
Ap pen dix 2 : Field Work Agencies/In tern ships and Su per vi sors 23
Ap pen dix 3 : M.A. and M.H.A. Re search Pro jects 36
Ap pen dix 4 : M.Phil./Ph.D. Sem i nars 39
Ap pen dix 5 : Re search Pro jects and Other Pro jects 40
Ap pen dix 6 : Field Ac tion Pro jects 48
Ap pen dix 7 : Sem i nars, Con fer ences, Work shops and Training ProgrammesOr gan ised
54
Ap pen dix 8 : Fac ulty Par tic i pa tion in Sem i nars, Con fer ences, Work shops andTraining Programmes
63
Ap pen dix 9 : Ad min is tra tive Staff Par tic i pa tion in Sem i nars, Con fer ences,Work shops and Training Programmes
100
Ap pen dix 10 : Pub li ca tions 103
Ap pen dix 11 : Ex ec u tive Com mit tee Mem ber ships and Po si tions in Ac a demic,Gov ern ment and Non-Government Or gani sa tions
110
Ap pen dix 12 : Stu dents’ Un ion 115
Ap pen dix 13 : Ap point ments and Pro mo tions 116
Ap pen dix 14 : Fi nan cial State ment 117
Ap pen dix 15 : Can di dates for the Sixty-Fifth Con vo ca tion 118
Ap pen dix 16 : Prizes 120
SEC TION II : Ru ral Cam pus 122
Ap pen dix 1 : Re search Pro jects and Other Pro jects 123
Ap pen dix 2 : Field Ac tion Pro jects 124
Ap pen dix 3 : Sem i nars, Con fer ences, Work shops and Training ProgrammesOr gan ised
126
Ap pen dix 4 : Par tic i pa tion in Sem i nars, Con fer ences, Work shops and TrainingProgrammes
127
Ap pen dix 5 : Pub li ca tions 131
Ap pen dix 6 : Ex ec u tive Com mit tee Mem ber ships and other Of fi cial Po si tions inAc a demic, Gov ern ment and Non-Government Or gani sa tions
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Director’s Report
His Excellency Shri S.M. Krishna, Governor of Maharashtra and our Chief Guest for theConvocation; Chairman, Mr. R.K. Krishna Kumar; Distinguished Guests, Alumni,Students, Staff and Faculty
INTRODUCTION
Ladies and Gentlemen, I extend a warm welcome to all of you to the 65th AnnualConvocation of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences and the presentation of the Annual Report for the year 2004–2005.
As yet another academic year closes, it is time to look back on the achievements andthe lessons of the year that has passed. This year’s Convocation is being held while theInstitute is engaged in a sweeping review of its work and deep reflection on the roleand challenges that lie in the future.
At the same time, however, the Institute has continued to strive to be at the forefront ofresponding to the many challenges enveloping the country today. Through itsteaching, training, research and field action, the Institute has attempted to address awide spectrum of issues in rural and urban India across diverse spaces such ascommunities, families, prisons and custodial homes, the criminal justice system,hospitals and health systems, industries, disaster situations and academia, to butmention a few.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I commend to you the 2004–2005 Annual Report of the TataInstitute of Social Sciences.
Highlights• The B.A. Social Work programme, with specialisation in Rural Development,
commenced at the TISS Rural Campus in Tuljapur in August 2004.• The Department of Health Services Studies, TISS, has been designated as the WHO
Collaborating Centre for Health Policy Research and Training.
• The Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work was awarded a grant ofRs. 23.55 lakhs to undertake the Departmental Research Support (DRS) in the areasof community and mental health, reproductive health, and sexuality for a period of 5 years under the Special Assistance Programme (SAP) of the University GrantsCommission (UGC).
• Faculty from the Unit for Urban Studies and the Department of Urban and RuralCommunity Development took up an important research project titled‘Socioeconomic Survey of Scavengers Engaged in the Practice of ManualScavenging in Maharashtra’. Sponsored by the Mahatma Phule Backward ClassDevelopment Corporation Ltd. of the Government of Maharashtra, this is the firsttime that such a comprehensive study on the socioeconomic conditions of scavengershas been undertaken. The findings of the study will feed into the government’s policyof rehabilitation of thousands of scavengers across the country.
• The TISS responded to the Mumbai High Court order of conducting a short research on ‘Farmers’ Suicides in Maharashtra’ in response to a Public Interest Litigation.Prepared by a team of faculty and staff from our Rural Campus, the Report has beenconsidered very valuable by the High Court in terms of understanding the agrariancrisis and the exploration of immediate solutions, as well as the urgently neededlong-term policy changes. The judgement is still pending.
• The TISS will facilitate the Ladakh Autonomous Hill District Council in LehDistrict (Ladakh Region) to prepare and implement a multi-sectoral plan withpeople’s participation, with financial support from the Tata Trusts.
• Dr. Vrinda Datta has been selected as the Global Leader for Young Children 2005by the World Forum for Early Childhood Care and Education.
• Our students have done us proud again. Ms. Abhishikta Das, Ms. Preeti Krishnan andMs. Dipshikha Mitra, students of the M.A. programme in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations won the First Prize in ‘Parivartan 2005’ on ‘Outsourcing’,organised by the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Ms. Ananthalakshmi H., Ms.Anuradha Krishnamurthy and Ms. Abhishikta Das (students of the Master’sprogramme in PM & IR) won the First Prize in the national level paper writingcompetition on ‘Learning Curve’ held at Larsen and Toubro, Mumbai.
REACHING OUT TO PEOPLE IN DISTRESS: THE TISS RESPONSE TO TSUNAMI
The TISS has always reached out to support people affected by natural andhuman-made crises. Way back in 1947, the Institute sent a faculty and student team toKurukshetra to work with refugees who came from Pakistan. Recalling the work done,Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who had observed the TISS team at work, said at theinauguration of this campus in 1954:
We found the difference in their work and the work of many others who were earnest and had done their best, but who did not have the training to do it well. There is adifference between the trained workers and the merely enthusiastic workers.
Since then TISS has responded to various crises such as floods, riots, cyclones,earthquakes and industrial disasters in different parts of the country. The Institute’swork is centred around relief management; psychosocial support to women, childrenand other vulnerable groups; assessment of loss and impact to lives, property,
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livelihoods, environment and infrastructure; rehabilitation and development needs;mobilisation of human resources for relief and rehabilitation work; facilitatingcommunity participation in the reconstruction and rehabilitation process; policy andprogramme development support to government and non-governmental organisations(NGOs); coordination of civil society participation; training and capacity-building ofpersonnel engaged in relief and rehabilitation work; publication and documentation;and conflict resolution and peace building initiatives.
TISS Support to People Affected by the Tsunami in India and Sri Lanka
The TISS, in collaboration with 29 Colleges of Social Work in Tamil Nadu involvingabout 1,500 postgraduate student volunteers and over 100 teachers, completed anassessment of loss to lives, property, livelihoods, environment and infrastructure;rehabilitation and development needs; and psychosocial counselling with affected womenand children. This assessment covered about 100,000 families in 279 villages spread over11 tsunami-affected districts. Village-specific reports, along with data, are being providedto government and non-government agencies engaged in reconstruction and rehabilitationwork. The TISS proposes long-term involvement in the villages selected by the Tata Relief Committee for housing and livelihood rehabilitation. Possible areas of support arefacilitating community participation in decision-making; implementation of housing andlivelihood programmes; psychosocial support; and other initiatives.
In the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, most islands in the Nicobar area were devastatedby the tsunami waves. The Institute was involved in relief work in Katchal Island,following which it carried out an assessment of resources and livelihoods affected bythe tsunami in Car Nicobar, Nancowry Group of Islands, and Katchal Island. This wascarried out in collaboration with the National Institute of Disaster Management,Government of India; and Pondicherry University. The TISS’s long-term plan in thisarea includes provision of psychosocial recovery support to affected people in twoislands — Katchal and Teressa. TISS is also collaborating with Butterflies, a childrights organisation, for conducting a training programme on child rights-baseddevelopment work in the Islands. It aims at training the youth from the affectedcommunity with basic knowledge, attitudes and skills to work for the community’sdevelopment with specific focus on child rights. Further, the TISS will work to create a cadre of development workers in each of these islands by organising training toeducated youth in the islands to plan, implement and monitor development and welfare programmes. They will work with the people to link resources available fromgovernment and non-government agencies.
To support the tsunami-affected people in Sri Lanka, the TISS deputed 5 facultymembers over a period of 3 months to train volunteers in psychosocial support andtrauma counselling in the affected areas all over the country. In the coming months, the TISS will be deputing 2 faculty members to strengthen Sri Lanka’s capacity to providelong-term psychosocial support to women and children, as well as to strengtheninstitutional capacity to effectively respond to disasters.
REVIEW AND RESTRUCTURING OF TISS
There are several initiatives at the individual, departmental, inter-departmental, andinstitute levels to create new frameworks for curricula, research and action and to
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reposition its work to respond to the challenges facing the nation. These initiativeshave been in response to past and current reviews, which include the ‘Perspectives forthe Future Development of the Institute (1994)’, the ‘Third External ReviewCommittee of TISS’ (2000), the ‘Report of the Expert Committee of the NationalAssessment and Accreditation Council’ (2002), and ‘Report of the UGC ExpertCommittee for the Xth Plan’. All these reports made recommendations for change.
The review and restructuring process began in September 2004 with the followingobjectives:
Phase 1• Revisit and redefine the vision, mission and values of TISS through review and
reflection of its work in the contemporary national and sub-national social, politicaland economic contexts.
• Develop perspectives, thrust and thematic areas and structures of its academic andresearch programmes to better accomplish its mission.
Phase 2• Restructure administrative and financial structures and systems to facilitate
effective support of academic and research programmes.• Develop accountability indicators and mechanisms to enforce it at individual,
department/unit/section and institute levels.
Phase 1 of this process will be completed by August 2005 and new teachingprogrammes will be initiated from June 2006.
ENDOWMENTS• The ICICI Bank has donated Rs. 1,50,00,000 towards setting up a Scholarship for
the students of Bachelor of Arts Programme in Social Work.• The National Thermal Power Corporation has instituted Gold Medals for (a) the
Best Student in M.A. Social Work with specialisation in Family and Child Welfare,(b) Best Student in M.A. Social Work with specialisation in Urban and RuralCommunity Development, and (c) the Best Girl Student in M.A. PersonnelManagement and Industrial Relations.
TENTH PLAN
The Institute entered the fourth year of the Tenth Plan in April 2005. The UGC hasapproved the construction of (a) Seminar/Meeting Hall, with faculty offices andclassrooms (at Naoroji Campus Annexe), (b) Hostel (Naoroji Campus Annexe), (c)Staff/Service Staff quarters, (d) expansion of stack area in the Sir Dorabji TataMemorial Library (SDTML). The UGC has also approved the construction of a HealthCentre by reallocating part of the fund earmarked for student amenities. The tenderingprocess for all the construction projects is in progress and construction is likely tocommence by July 2005. The UGC has also approved the Institute’s proposal forconstruction of Service Staff Quarters (2 Units), Faculty Quarters (4 Units), entrancegate with security cabin and street lighting in the Rural Campus, Tuljapur.Construction is expected to commence shortly.
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A major part of the UGC allocations for purchase of books and journal subscriptionshave been utilised by the various Departments and Units. With this financial support,the Institute could procure about 7,000 books in specialised areas for teaching andtraining. Under its own Tenth Plan allocation, the Rural Campus has set up its ownLibrary with books in the vernacular and e-journal facilities for the students and staff.
IN MEMORIAM
We deeply mourn the loss of three of our students this year:• Ms. Madhusmita Panda, student of the Post-Graduate Certificate course in
Research Methodology, passed away on January 10, 2005.• Ms. Varsha Rani Suryavanshi, first year student of the B.A. programme in Social
Work, at our Rural Campus in Tuljapur, passed away on January 23, 2005.• Ms. Lajja Gandhi, second year student of M.A. Social Work, with specialisation in
Urban and Rural Community Development, passed away on February 8, 2005.
TEACHING
Student Enrolment
The student enrolment in the Institute’s Degree, Diploma and Certificate programmesfor the year 2004–2005 was 497 (Section I: Appendix 1). These students came from 27States and 3 Union Territories of India and 6 foreign countries.
Bachelor’s Degree Programmes
The first batch of the B.A. programme in Social Work, with specialisation in RuralDevelopment, admitted 20 students. Of these, 7 were women students. Theprogramme commenced on August 2, 2004. Prof. Armaity Desai, former Director ofTISS and former Chairperson, UGC, inaugurated the session. These students havecome from Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal, Gujarat and Manipur. The studentscome from diverse class, caste and academic backgrounds. Efforts have been made touse this diversity for the process of mutual learning.
Master’s Degree Programmes
The total student enrolment for the 4 Master’s Degree programmes was 358, of which,268 were enrolled for the M.A. programme in Social Work, 64 for the M.A.programme in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, 17 for the Master ofHealth Administration, and 42 for the Master of Hospital Administration programmes. Women students comprised 66.76 per cent of the Master’s Degree students.
M.Phil. and Ph.D. Degree Programmes
The Ph.D. programme registered 48 scholars of whom 34 were part-time. The Ph.D.programme in Social Sciences saw a registration of 41 students; the remaining 7students were registered for a Ph.D. in Social Work. The M.Phil. programmeregistered 5 scholars — 4 in Social Sciences and 1 in Social Work.
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Diploma Programmes
The two part-time evening Diploma programmes had a total enrolment of 45 studentswith the Diploma in Hospital Administration programme registering 20 and theDiploma in Personnel Management registering 25 students on its rolls.
Certificate Programmes
The full-time Post-Graduate Certificate programme in Research Methodologyenrolled 9 students, while the one-year, part-time Certificate programme in SocialWork enrolled 12 students.
Curriculum
The Department of Family and Child Welfare introduced a course on ‘StrategicManagement of NGOs’ for its specialisation students. The course objectives are to:study the concepts and theories pertaining to strategic management so as toappropriately apply these to varying practice situations to enhance the effectiveness ofNGOs within the perspective of social development.
Field Work
Field work is an integral part of the teaching programmes in TISS. Historically, fieldwork has been considered as a means of providing students the opportunity to integrate knowledge, values and skills. In field work settings, students learn by doing. Ourstudents are placed in social and human service agencies and industries to gain practice experience working with individuals, groups, families, and communities. They alsogain and contribute knowledge related to organisational policy and administration.These field work opportunities enable our students to apply and integrate previous andcurrent learning. Opportunities are available for students through field work agenciesto develop knowledge of professional practice at multiple system levels. Field worksupervisors oversee their learning experience and assist the students in integratingtheory and practice skills.
The M.A. Social Work students were placed in 82 agencies for their concurrent fieldwork (Section I: Appendix 2), of which 27 agencies were introduced this year. Secondyear students were placed in 58 agencies for their block field work.
The students of the M.A. programme in Personnel Management and IndustrialRelations were placed in 61 agencies for their concurrent field work (Section I:Appendix 2), of which 17 agencies were introduced this year.
The M.H.A. (Hospital and Health) students were placed in 33 agencies for theirinternships (Section I: Appendix 2), of which 15 agencies were introduced this year.
The students of the Diploma programme in Personnel Management were placed in 27agencies, while the Diploma students of Hospital Administration were placed in 33agencies for their internships (23 agencies were introduced this year). The students ofthe Certificate in Social Work programme were placed in 8 agencies for their fieldwork component (Section I: Appendix 2).
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Rural Camp
The Rural Camp is a compulsory, non-graded activity for the first year students of M.A.Social Work with the purpose of getting acquainted with the issues of people living inrural and tribal areas. This year, our students visited rural areas in different states, andstayed there for a brief period, and gained an exposure to rural realities and some insights into the nature of governmental and non-governmental interventions. Based on theirspecialisation, the first year students were divided into five groups with each group,focussing on certain theme(s) of study: rights and development; experiences of people’sempowerment; education and health in rural areas; issues of governance in health,education and Panchayati Raj system; and displacement and development. The agencieswho facilitated the Rural Camp were the Legal Aid and Human Rights Centre (Hathnur,Gujarat); Urmul (Bikaner, Rajasthan); Pratham and its associate NGOs (Kachchh,Gujarat); Mahila Mandal, Barmer Agor (Barmer, Rajasthan); and Samata with itsassociate NGOs (in Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh).
Study Tours
Study tours are a compulsory, non-graded activity for the second year students of theM.A. programme in Social Work.
The students of the Department of Criminology and Correctional Administrationvisited Delhi for their study tour. They visited both government organisations andNGOs such as the Tihar Central Jail, National Human Rights Commission, AmnestyInternational, Aashray Adhikar Abhiyan, South Asian Coalition on Child Servitude,and HAQ. The visits helped the students to understand the functioning of theseorganisations and their contribution in the realisation of rights of prisoners, victims,children, and other vulnerable and marginalised people.
The Department of Family and Child Welfare chose Hyderabad for their study tourwith the objective of getting field exposure to the various programmes and initiativesundertaken by both government organisations and NGOs working in the areas ofwomen and children. The students visited the National Institute for the MentallyHandicapped, the Special School run by the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, MahilaSamata Society, MV Foundation, and Velegu. The study tour involved field visits ofthe project area and interaction with the various stakeholders of the organisation andthe people covering both rural and urban settings. The students also stayed in thevillages to understand the work of the organisations. The students also got anopportunity to experience and learn about programmes for women’s empowermentunder Mahila Samata and families in poverty under Velegu (both governmentprogrammes), and prevention and rehabilitation of child labour under MV Foundation(a non-government programme).
The students of the Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work visited Goaand met with key NGOs and government organisations engaged in the health sector.The organisations chosen covered the diversity of local issues and provided anunderstanding of health and mental health, as well as health as a dynamic concept asoperational in Goa. The organisations visited were: Positive People, Anyay RahitZindagi, Goa State AIDS Cell, Kripa Counselling Centre and Kripa RehabilitationCentre; Sangath, Freedom Foundation, Institute of Psychiatry and Human Behaviour,Bailancho Saad, and Jan Ugahi.
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The students of the Department of Social Welfare Administration visited Rain Centre,M.S. Swaminathan Foundation, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (regional politicalparty), Banyan, Udavum Karangal in Chennai, and the Sri Aurobindo Ashram inPondicherry. These visits helped the students understand the importance ofpreparedness for preventing environmental disasters. They also explored the work ofagencies in areas such as identity politics, agenda of welfare of the marginalised; roleof science and technology in increasing agricultural productivity and in increasingfamily income by facilitating off-seasonal non-farm activity; use of information andcommunication technology for optimising returns from agriculture, fishing and so on;the human rights of destitute mentally challenged women, application of relevant laws, and their rehabilitation; and management of organisations offering spiritual solace toseekers on a large scale.
The students of the Department of Urban and Rural Community Development visitedBangalore and Mysore where they interacted with organisations working on variousissues and development concerns: Janagrah, which is working for efficient and goodgovernance through an endeavour of citizens’ participation; Bangalore Agenda TaskForce, a private professional organisation working for the upgradation of civicamenities and solid waste management; Equations, which is working for equitabletourism and for upholding community and environmental concerns; NisargFoundation, which is working towards promotion of the rights to self-determinationand environment of the indigenous people; and Samuha, focussing on theempowerment of the marginalised. The interaction with these organisationsenlightened and widened the students’ understanding of diverse development concepts and concerns, innovative strategies of project planning, initiation, monitoring,interfacing and collaborative intervention endeavours.
The students of the Certificate Course in Social Work visited Pune City, Khed Talukaand Ahmednagar Taluka for their study tour. Ten organisations, including 3 in ruralareas, were visited which covered issues ranging from adoption and child care tocommunity health, care of destitute women and children, and rural development. Thisexposure enabled students to gain an insight into and develop a wider perspectiveabout social issues and related alternatives in social work interventions.
Rural Practicum
The Rural Practicum is a three-week intensive rural field education component aimed atstrengthening the experience base of M.A. Social Work students specialising in Urban andRural Community Development on rural issues, and creating spaces for more reflectiveanalysis. Students, on completion of their first year programme, undergo this exercise.This paves way for enriched inputs in the specialisation courses offered in the second yearof the programme. The location and nature of practice are decided by students inconsultation with faculty and is planned in tandem with research plans or summerplacements. This year, the students have undertaken their Rural Practicum with thefollowing organisations: Ladakh Ecological Development Group; Gramin Vikas Trust;Ambuja Cement Foundation; Narmada Bachao Andolan; North Bengal Council for theDisabled; Anandi; Institute of Himalayan Environmental Research and Education; RuralDevelopment Organisation; Dangi Mazdoor Union; Rejuvenate India Movement; NaandiFoundation; Mahatma Phule Backward Class Corporation Ltd.; BAIF; Krishi Gram VikasKendra; Vikalpa; Socio Economic and Educational Development; ITC Ltd.; Gram Vikas
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Kendra; Share and Care in Medico; Society for the Promotion of Eco-friendly SustainableDevelopment; and Watershed Organisation Trust.
M.A. and M.H.A. Research Projects
The research project at the Master’s Degree level offers students the opportunity toplan and conduct original investigation in their area of study with the aid and guidanceof a faculty member. While a research project is compulsory for students of the Masterof Health Administration, it is optional for the both the M.A. and the M.H.A.(Hospital) programmes. In 2004–2005, 35 students of M.A. Social Work, 11 of M.A.Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, 6 students of M.H.A. (Health), and 4of M.H.A. (Hospital) undertook research projects under the guidance of 43 facultymembers (Section I: Appendix 3).
M.Phil. and Ph.D. Seminars
Scholars of the M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes are required to present their researchproposals and self-study papers in seminars. This year, 20 such presentations weremade (Section I: Appendix 4).
RESEARCH
Research in basic and applied social sciences is one of the core components of theInstitute’s academic work. This year, the Institute was engaged in 104 research anddocumentation projects (Section I: Appendix 5 and Section II: Appendix 1). Of these,14 projects were interdisciplinary involving faculty members from two or moredepartments/units and the remaining 90 projects were conducted by faculty membersattached to a specific department/unit. During 2004–2005, 40 projects were initiatedand 8 projects completed. The new projects initiated are under the following areas:
Health: Investigation of user fees and its implications to access to health care servicesof the government in five states; quality of health care services provided by private and charitable hospitals; role of information, education and communication in enhancingreproductive and child health in Goa; and sexual and reproductive health status oftribal adolescent girls in Jharkhand State.
Education: Investigations of performance of students under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan;community mobilisation for realising the goal of ‘Basic Education for All’; role ofgovernment and households in enhancing access to higher education; and structure and performance of BMC schools.
Water and sanitation: Domestic water use pattern in major cities in India; communitymobilisation for drinking water and open defecation-free villages; and status ofgarbage workers in Mumbai.
Livelihood and food security: Farmers’ suicide in Maharashtra; assessment of livesand livelihood loss and strategies for recovery and development of tsunami-affectedpeople in Tamil Nadu and Andaman and Nicobar Islands; and access to food and drugsand its safety of urban and rural poor in Western India.
Disability: Nutritional status and disability prevalence among the tribal children.
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Child development: Child rights and participation in Mumbai; innovative programmes servicing the homeless and street-living children in Mumbai, Nairobi and LosAngeles; and quality and performance of schemes for the welfare of street children.
Livelihood rights: Mainstreaming rights based approach to the livelihoods of singleand deserted women; micro-credit and women’s empowerment—negotiation withmultiple patriarchies; and minor forest produces and sustainable livelihood options fortribal people.
Violence against women: Issues in conviction in trafficking cases; and sexual violencewithin marriage.
Psychosocial counselling and support: Facilitating hope in the wake of fear—areplication of a community-based research initiative to reduce trauma; andcapacity-building of para-professionals on psychosocial support and counselling withtsunami affected people in Sri Lanka.
Study of ethnic minorities: Status of the Parsis—elderly, young, families anddemographic change—in India.
Conflict and peace: Right to peace and development—a project aimed at curriculumbuilding on issues related to communalism.
Videos on key issues: ‘Our family’—video on the trans-gendered community; and‘SheWrite’—video on women poets.
Social work education: Innovations in schools of social work.
Funding of Research Projects
The research projects of the Institute are funded by various sources. These includefunds for research from its own Board of Research Studies, the government (bothCentral and State), international agencies, and so on. This year, the Institute sponsored39 research projects, the Central and State Governments 16, and international agencies 19 research projects. Three projects were sponsored by more than one agency.
FIELD ACTION PROJECTS
Extension activities denote the social responsibility of teaching institutes towards theproblems and the emerging needs of society. The TISS has initiated and promotedseveral kinds of extension activities since its inception in 1936. The Institute has played a major role in piloting or pioneering new services and in initiating time-bound socialwork programmes within well-established organisations/systems, or outside them, withthe objective of demonstrating to the public, the need for such services. Medical socialwork in hospitals, social work in schools, the child guidance clinic, and social work infamily courts, to name a few, were started as demonstration projects of the TISS. Theseevolved out of a need to demonstrate new interventions, respond to new needs andchanging social realities; provide field experience and training to students and facultymembers; evolve new strategies for intervention; and develop indigenous data baseliterature for training. Termed as Field Action Projects (FAPs) in TISS, they have always played an integral role in the curriculum of social work education. Through theseprojects, faculty members are in touch with the field, and, thus ensure that their teachingis in touch with social realities. Students are placed for field work in these projects, and,
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in the process of learning, they also contribute to its growth. Much of what has evolvedas social work theory is also essentially the outcome of practice. Field action projects are, thus, an integral part of validation or revision of such a practice–theory continuum.These projects fulfil several objectives of professional education, and have evolved overthe years due to various internal and external factors.
The FAPs have, over the years, demonstrated interventions with a wide variety ofmarginalised groups (women, children, youth, rural and urban communities) and issues(violence against women, formal and non-formal education, physical and mental health,communalism, human rights, child rights). The FAPs address a wide range of issues with a broad goal of a more equal and just society, through capacity building, empoweringpeople to exercise more informed choice, and secure their rights.
Today, the FAPs extend beyond Mumbai to Thane, Navi Mumbai, Raigad, Sangli, Pune, Nanded, Yavatmal, Nashik, Aurangabad, Tuljapur and Wardha in Maharashtra. Thereare currently more than 70 field staff employed by the FAPs of TISS. These includeproject coordinators, social workers, programme staff, administrative and support staff.
The total number of FAPs are 24—16 in the Main Campus at Mumbai and theremaining 8 at our Rural Campus at Tuljapur (Section I: Appendix 6 and Section II:Appendix 2).
New Field Action Projects, 2004–2005
Six new FAPs were initiated this year:• Development Support to the Ladakh Autonomous Hill District Council:
2005–2009.
• Nepal–India Safe Migration Initiative for Reducing Vulnerability to STI/HIVamong Nepali Migrants in Mumbai.
• Rural Community Development Initiatives in 14 villages of Osmanabad district.
• Targeted Intervention for Reducing Vulnerability to STI/HIV among Sex Workersand their Clients.
• Total Sanitation Programme in Osmanabad district.
• Water User’s Association in Jawalga Mesai.
Special Cell for Women and Children
The Special Cell for Women and Children, an FAP of the Department of Family andChild Welfare, under the Memorandum of Understanding with the Government ofMaharashtra (GoM), UNIFEM, and the Institute, completed an ‘end of period’evaluation study. The study indicates the high level of effectiveness and reach of theSpecial Cells’ work with violated women. The State-level Monitoring Committee hasdecided that the GoM would fund the Cell from 2005 and bring the Special Cells across Maharashtra State under the umbrella of an autonomous Government Society. AnMoU to this effect has been signed between TISS and the GoM. The Institute willensure technical support to the Special Cells to enable them to take firm roots withinthe government system.
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TRAINING
A glance at the range of training initiatives undertaken during the year reveals theInstitute’s ability to straddle a vast canvas of social issues. The TISS believes infollowing a participative methodology which is non-directive, dialogical andexperiential in nature. While it is receptive to requests from the government and fromnational and international bodies, the claims of organisations at the community andgrassroots levels, are considered equally significant.
The training programmes are constructed to impart knowledge and skills rooted inground realities. Participants are encouraged to identify issues that confront them, seek solutions which are most applicable to their own realities, which they can utilise oncethey return to their organisations or communities.
During 2004–2005, 118 programmes were organised by 56 faculty members, of which12 programmes were jointly organised by faculty from two or more departments/units(Section I: Appendix 7). The Rural Campus organised 6 such programmes (Section II:Appendix 3). The Institute has increased its international presence through theorganisation of Summer and Winter Institutes on Care Support in HIV/AIDS, Rightsof Children in Situations of Disaster, as well as hosted workshops on ChildParticipation. Research Methodology, as a theme for training, has been exemplifiedthrough international workshops on ‘Social and Behavioural Sciences Research inReproductive Health’ and ‘Ethics of Social Science Research in Health.’
At the national level, themes such as Corporate Social Responsibility and CommunityDevelopment, Sensitivity Training for Personnel involved with Relief andRehabilitation, Promotion of Human Rights and Protection of Dalit rights havereached out to personnel in the corporate as well as government sectors. The TISSfaculty has also conducted training on Qualitative Research Methodology, Gender andDevelopment, Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education, HospitalManagement and Strategic Planning Exercises. The organisations that have benefitedinclude educational bodies, NGOs and health institutions in the public and privatesector. Some areas of key competence of the faculty include counselling, participatorytraining methodology, disability, organisational behaviour, voluntarism, humanrights, communal harmony and peace building.
OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Participation in Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes
The Institute’s faculty members regularly participate in international, national andregional level seminars, conferences, workshops and training programmes as paperpresenters, resource persons, discussants, chairpersons of sessions, special invitees orexperts. This year, 93 faculty members participated in 61 international level programmes and presented 22 papers; and 222 national, regional or local level programmes, wherethey presented 58 papers (Section I: Appendix 8 and Section II: Appendix 4).
The participation of administrative staff (including technical staff) has shown anincrease in various seminars, conferences, workshops and training programmes: thisyear, 24 administrative staff members participated in 21 programmes (Section I:Appendix 9).
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Publications by Faculty
Faculty members of the Institute publish their research findings in national andinternational academic journals and books. They also publish book reviews, conferenceand seminar reports, and articles in newsletters. In 2004–2005, 43 faculty had publicationsto their credit. These include 7 authored/edited volumes, 52 articles in journals and books,and 30 other publications (Section I: Appendix 10 and Section II: Appendix 5).
Membership of Executive Committees
Forty-seven members of the Institute’s faculty served on 187 executive committees ofprofessional bodies and governmental organisations and NGOs in 2004–2005 (Section I: Appendix 11 and Section II: Appendix: 6).
RESOURCE UNITS
Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library
The Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library has a specialised collection of resourcestaking into consideration the teaching programmes and research needs of the Institute.As on date it has a stock of about 1,04,050 volumes. The SDTML subscribes to over224 journals and has built up a collection of 1,645 audio-visual materials. The SDTML provides a host of information services to its users: Current Awareness Bulletin,Selective Dissemination of Information Bulletin, Online Public Access Catalogue,Document Delivery Service, Laser Printing and Reprographic facilities, ReferenceServices, Bibliographic Service, and so on. The library has procured the OxfordBraille Dictionary consisting of 125 volumes for the Visually Impaired students.
The SDTML also functions as a National Document Delivery Centre in the field ofSocial Sciences. It was identified and supported by the UGC for the purpose ofinformation dissemination in association with INFLIBNET. The Library has set up aseparate unit for the visually impaired students where 2 dedicated computers withJAWS software and the Galileo Reading System have been installed.
The SDTML has been identified by UGC as one of its nodal centre forUGC-INFONET through which it will have seamless access to hundreds of electronicjournals in the field of social sciences. Some of the online databases presentlyavailable for access are Project Muse, Springer Link, J-Gate, JSTOR, CambridgeJournals Online, Encyclopaedia Britannica. The library has also subscribed the onlinedatabase Proquest with CD-ROM backfiles.
The Tata Education Trust sanctioned a grant of Rs. 1 crore for setting up a state of theart digital library at the TISS. The objectives of the Digital Library are to enable usersaccess these digital collections, regardless of their location, language or formats; tocreate an environment for a more productive teaching–learning process by providingaccess to digital library resources; to establish a world class training centre for trainingsocial scientists and library science professionals in the field of digital contentmanagement and dissemination. The current activities include digitisation of raredocuments (creation of e-books), theses and dissertations and project reports/monographs/technical reports brought out by the faculty.
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Publications Unit
The flagship publication of the Institute, The Indian Journal of Social Work (IJSW), ismanaged by the Publications Unit. The IJSW entered its 66th uninterrupted year ofpublishing, an unmatched feat in the publishing history of journals in India. Twospecial issues of the IJSW were brought out this year: ‘Social Work KnowledgeDevelopment and Dissemination’ and ‘Sexuality in India (Part 1)’. The Unitparticipated in book exhibitions and this has helped in wider dissemination of theInstitute publications.
National Service Scheme Unit
The National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit conducts Refresher Courses and OrientationProgrammes for NSS Programme Officers in Maharashtra. The jurisdiction of the Unitspreads to almost 1,200 NSS Units of Junior and Degree Colleges. This year, the Unittrained 279 NSS Officers through 4 Orientation Programmes of which, one programmeeach was exclusively done for Medical College Officers and the other for Officers fromthe Industrial Training Institute. The Unit also conducted 3 Refresher Courses on‘Harmony and Peace’, ‘Sustainable Rural Development and “Rubarisation”’, and‘Resource Mobilisation and Management’. The Unit conducted 2 ‘Universities TalkAIDS’ Programmes for 25 NSS Principals and 26 Programme Officers.
Computer Centre
The Computer Centre (CC) is fully equipped with Local Area Network (LAN)comprising Novell Netware 4.11 Server for data storage; an e-mail Server with e-mailaddresses for all faculty, students and staff of the Institute; Intranet Web/FTP Server,33 Pentium IV Workstations; 12 Printers; 2 Scanners; 2 Multi-Media ProjectionSystems; and 2 Laptops, with licensed supporting software.
The CC, in collaboration with the Department of Research Methodology conductsshort-term training programmes on data analysis in social sciences for researchers andteachers from all over India. The CC is one of 9 such centres sponsored by the IndianCouncil for Social Science Research to provide guidance and consultancy services toM.Phil. and Ph.D. scholars from universities all over the country. This year 26 M.Phil.and Ph.D. students have availed of this facility. The CC also undertakes data analysisprojects for government organisations and this year it successfully completed 13 suchprojects.
Unit for Media and Communications
The Unit for Media and Communications has been involved in the production of twofilms. The first film, SheWrite (English and Tamil, 55 mins.), has just been completed.Through the poetry and life stories of four young Tamil women poets, it explores thetheme of how women negotiate and transcend circumscribed gendered spaces, tocreate discourses of empowerment and resistance. The second film, Our Family, on the trans-gendered community, is in process. In addition to this, the Unit has converted allits productions to digital formats, which has helped to widen disseminationpossibilities. Its earlier film, Naata, has been screened at over 20 national andinternational film festivals and has been selected for telecast by Finnish television.
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Social Work Education and Practice Cell
The Social Work Education and Practice Cell (SWEPC) coordinated theUGC-sponsored Refresher Courses on ‘Social Research Methodology: Theories,Techniques and Applications’, ‘Human Rights and Responsibilities through HigherEducation’, ‘Gender, Health and Development’ and ‘Information Technology forLibrarians’. The Cell developed teaching–learning resources for social work education in the form of publishing a book on Methodology of Progressive Social WorkEducation and also co-edited a special issue of the IJSW, among others.
The Cell provided consultation to the Department of Continuing Education of theS.N.D.T. Women’s University for starting the M.S.W. Programme. The Cell alsocollaborated with the International Association of Schools of Social Work for a studyon International Exchange and Research Collaborations and an International Projecton Innovations in Schools of Social Work.
KUMARAPPA–RECKLESS LECTURE
Mr. Sharada Prasad, Director, Lok Nayak Jay Prakash Narayan National Institute ofCriminology and Forensic Sciences, New Delhi, delivered the Kumarappa-Recklesson ‘Criminal Justice Reforms in India’. Mr. Sharada Prasad elaborated on theproblems faced by the sub-systems of criminal justice administration such as thepolice, prosecutors, courts and correctional institutions. He emphasised that there wasa need to review the Penal Code and other legislations to reduce the number of casesfalling under the cognisable category. He also called for special attention to sociallegislations where the investigative machinery prescribed was other than the police.Lack of facilities at police stations, courts and prisons added to the problems ofcriminal justice system. Though a number of commissions, committees, workinggroups and individual experts have identified and suggested mechanisms to induce and sustain change, forward movement has been limited. Mr. Prasad called for urgentaction to reform the criminal justice system failing which it might collapse.
GOLDEN JUBILEE CHAIRS• Dr. Manorama Savur joined the Institute from July 1, 2004, as the TISS Golden
Jubilee Garware Chair Professor in Social Sciences. Her term got over onDecember 31, 2004.
• Dr. Philomena D’Souza was appointed as the TISS Golden Jubilee MahalaxmiTemple Trust Chair Professor in Social Work for a six-month period from August 9, 2004, to February 8, 2005.
STUDENTS
Students’ Union
The Students’ Union (Section I: Appendix 12) actively participated in facilitatingstudent coordination for tsunami-related efforts. The Union was involved inextracurricular activities, including cultural and literary events. The year began withthe monsoon event ‘Megh Malhar’ and the Spic-Macay programmes. Culturalprogrammes were also arranged on major festivals imparting the message togetherness to campus life. Meals cooked by the students were appreciated by faculty, staff and
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their families alike. The Students’ Union also supported ‘Sameeksha’, ‘Manthan’ and‘Clairvoyance’ — the student seminars of the three major disciplines at the Institute.This year, ‘Quintissence’, the annual student festival of TISS could not be observeddue to a large body of students being away at tsunami relief work in Tamil Nadu andAndaman and Nicobar Islands.
PM & IR Forum
The PM & IR Forum is the students’ body of the Department of PersonnelManagement and Industrial Relations committed to the cause of knowledgedissemination among the students through industry interfacing and students’participatory activities. During the period under review, 11 professionals from thecorporate world were invited to deliver talks. The topics included, among others, ‘TheFuture HR Professionals and Four Ps of Marketing, ‘Trends in Financial Markets’,‘HR in Information Technology’, ‘Performance Management Systems’ and‘Transactional Analysis’.
Seminars Organised by Students
Sameeksha
The annual seminar of Social Work Students’ Forum was organised around the theme,‘Spaces’. The three-day seminar, which commenced on January 7, 2005, wasinaugurated by renowned artist C.F. John. This was followed by testimonies ofactivists from people’s movements. Students from various universities and academicinstitutions across the country presented papers on the central theme of ‘Spaces’ invaried contexts. In the wake of the tsunami disaster, Sameeksha also created space fora half-day ‘Workshop on Disaster Management’.
Manthan
‘Manthan 2004’, the annual seminar of the students of the Master’s programme inPersonnel Management and Industrial Relations, was held on September 9–10, 2004,The theme of the seminar was ‘Cutting Edge HR: Responding to the ChangeImperative’. The Seminar provided a meaningful and constructive interaction between the academia and the industry. Several corporate groups sponsored the seminar, whichwas attended by HR managers from industry, students and academicians.
Clairvoyance
Clairvoyance 2004 was organised by the students of the Master’s programmes inHealth Administration and Hospital Administration on December 4–5, 2004, on thetheme ‘New Horizons on Management of Health Care’. Experts from the field ofhealth and hospital administration addressed various issues related to the theme of theSeminar, which was attended by more than 150 delegates. The job placement brochureof the students was released on this occasion.
Job Placement
The Social Work Job Placement Cell registered 107 students, out of a total strength of115 students in 2004–2005. Of these, 65 students were placed in various organisationswith some of the prominent recruiting agencies being CAPART, ICICI Social
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Initiatives Group, PRADAN, Azim Premji Foundation, London Borough of Ealingand the Naandi Foundation. The remaining students sought jobs outside this structure.
All the M.A. Personnel Management and Industrial Relations students have gotemployment. Some of the major recruiters are Procter & Gamble, Hindustan LeverLtd., ITC, Asian Paints, Wipro, Honey Well, Earnst & Young, Coke, Dabur, PatniComputer, ICICI, Tata Motors, Novartis, Grow Talent, Hewitt, Lupin Pharmaceutical, IBM India, Mastek, Infosys, and Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories.
ALUMNI
The Institute has initiated several measures to bring its alumni into its mainstreamactivities. In this regard, the following programmes were organised:
In the backdrop of the curricular review process underway at the Institute as well asalumni feedback over the years, the Department of Urban and Rural CommunityDevelopment organised a workshop for its alumni spanning batches over 10 years.Several decisions were taken about concrete initiatives for consolidating therelationship between the Department and alumni.
The Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work concluded a two-dayseminar for its alumni as one of the first initiatives under its DRS programme with theobjective of getting feedback and suggestions from the field.
Prof. Usha S. Nayar, Deputy Director, met with alumni based in New York andBoston, during her professional visit to the United States of America in March–April2005. This is part of our ongoing efforts to the reach out and dialogue with alumni onfuture thrust area of work of the Institute.
The alumni have enthusiastically welcomed this initiative of the Institute. The Institute will strengthen the linkage with alumni and devise ways to facilitate their activeparticipation.
SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES CELL
The Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) Cell organised severalactivities pertaining to SC and ST students and staff of the Institute. The Cell organised pre- and post-admission orientation programme for the new students at the beginningof the academic session. Further, various remedial coaching classes were conducted on life skills, personality development, writing assignments and making presentations,research orientation, and so on. The Cell also organised Hindi and Marathi languageclasses. Interactive sessions and informal meetings with students to attend to theirpersonal, social and academic problems were also conducted by the Cell. Otheractivities of the Cell included preparing a framework for grievance redressal for thestaff of the Institute.
ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
Recruitment and Promotion
There are 117 academic positions of which 108 are filled. The administrative positions(including technical) are 162, of which 118 are filled, while the Service Staff positions are
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109 with only 90 being filled. Seventeen new faculty and four administrative appointments were made in 2004–2005; one faculty member was promoted (Section 1: Appendix 13).During this period, Prof. S. Parasuraman was appointed as Director and Prof. Usha S.Nayar as the Deputy Director. The new team assumed office from August 16, 2004.
Long Service Award
Every year, the Institute honours employees who have rendered service for 20 years.This year, the employees who were felicitated were:• Dr. Shalini Bharat, Professor and Head, Unit for Family Studies• Dr. Murli Desai, Professor and Head, Social Work Education and Practice Cell• Ms. Katy Gandevia, Reader, Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work• Dr. Lina Kashyap, Professor and Head, Department of Family and Child Welfare• Dr. Vimla Nadkarni, Professor and Head, Department of Medical and Psychiatric
Social Work• Dr. Lata Narayan, Reader, Unit for Child and Youth Research• Mr. R. Perumal, Cook, Dining Hall• Mr. Uday Prasad, Cook, Dining Hall• Mr. Mahadeo S. Rane, Cook, Dining Hall• Dr. D. Saldanha, Professor and Head, Unit for Research in the Sociology of
Education• Dr. E. Toppo, Reader, Unit for Labour Studies• Dr. G.G. Wankhede, Professor and Head, Unit for Child and Youth Research
Retirements• Mr. A.M. Satghar, Section Officer (Short Term Programmes), who joined TISS on
August 24, 1965, retired on October 31, 2004.• Mr. C.S. Potdar, Section Officer (Purchase and Stores), who joined TISS on
September 14, 1970, retired on October 31, 2004.• Mr. Uday Prasad, Cook (Dining Hall) who joined TISS on May 2, 1984, took
voluntary retirement on March 1, 2005.
CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT
Construction
Phase I of the construction programme (Ladies’ Hostel, Gents’ Hostel, Kitchen withtwo dining halls, Administrative Building, and 6 Dwelling Units) in the Rural Campusat Tuljapur was completed in May 2004 and the Office of the Rural Campus shifted tothe new site on June 14, 2004. Phase II of the construction is to begin in May 2005. Afirm with specialisation in innovative rural architecture has been contracted and finaldesigns are being approved. The Institute has prepared an ambitious plan ofcompleting all the buildings, including administration, library, hostels and housingunits for all the staff within next 2 years. It would provide for additional hostel capacity with 120 beds. The special feature of this arrangement is that environmental nurturingof the campus such as water harvesting structures and soil conservation along withlandscaping would be an integral part of the construction activity. The current planenvisages self-sufficiency in bio-fuel to power the entire campus’ activities in fiveyears.
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M.K. Tata Memorial Gymkhana and Recreation Centre
The M.K. Tata Memorial Gymkhana and Recreation Centre, constructed with a grantof Rs. 49 lakhs by the M.K. Tata Trust, became fully functional in August 2004. TheInstitute faculty, staff and their families avail of the different facilities such as yoga,tennis, carom, badminton, and so on. The M.K. Tata Memorial Gymkhana is awelcome addition to the campus families.
Rainwater Harvesting
The Institute has successfully experimented with rainwater harvesting during the lastmonsoon in two locations on the Campus. This has enabled us to collect a total of50,000 litres of water which have been used for the garden and hostels.
Waste Management Initiatives
The waste management project saw active participation of the Institute staff, studentsand residents in segregation, collection and disposal of waste, and also in the attemptsto minimise generation of waste. The Institute has been able to use the recycled waste,for the first time, from the vermiculture plant, for its gardens.
Internet Facilities in Hostels
The four hostels and the guest house in the Main Campus and the hostel in the NaorojiCampus Annexe have been connected with Internet through fibre optic cabling. Theaccess to this is being managed by the Computer Centre.
DAY CARE CENTRE
The Day Care Centre (DCC) completed its 18th year in 2004. The activities during theyear commenced with a week-long Summer Camp for children aged 5–10 years, inwhich 75 children participated. The children made an educational visit to a nearbybank, where information on the functioning of banks and money transactions weredemonstrated. National events such as Republic Day, Independence Day, GandhiJayanti, and Children’s Day were celebrated.
Two DCC helpers attended a 10 day Balwadi Teacher’s Refresher Course. The DCCalso provided internship training to two students of the Narsee Monjee Institute ofManagement, and 23 students of Swami Vivekanand Junior College of ‘Crèche andPre-school Management’ course.
FINANCIAL REPORT
The Audited Income and Expenditure Statement and the Audited Balance Sheet, as onMarch 31, 2004, is given in Section I: Appendix 14.
CONCLUDING REMARKS
The Convocation is also an ideal opportunity for me to express my sincere gratitude tothe members of the Governing Board, the faculty, staff and students of the Institute foryour individual and collective contribution to the work of the Institute. I am especiallygrateful for the warmth and faith with which all of you welcomed me as Director and Ilook forward to your continued cooperation and trust in the year ahead.
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I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the UGC for their continued supportand encouragement to the Institute. The moral, technical and financial support of theUGC is critical to the Institute and we look forward to their continued support in theyears to come.
The Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and other Tata Trusts have been unflinching in their supportof the Institute’s many initiatives and we thank them for the same. The Tata Trusts havecollectively contributed to infrastructure development at all our campuses; developmentof the library, and rural development programmes, including staff positions.
The Institute works closely with several local, national and international governmentand non-government agencies and we are thankful to all of them for their support andcollaboration that has enriched the Institute. I would especially like to thank all theagencies and organisations that accepted our students for field work. We are grateful to field work agencies and supervisors for their invaluable contribution to enriching thelearning experience of the students.
At this Convocation, 182 Graduates are receiving their Master’s degree—117 in Social Work, 34 in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, 7 in HealthAdministration and 24 in Hospital Administration—after successfully completing two years of professional education and training. In addition, 3 scholars are being awardedthe Master of Philosophy degree and 2 scholars the Doctor of Philosophy degree.
The students, to celebrate whose Graduation we are gathered here today, carry out with them much more than just the knowledge, skills and values they have acquired overtheir period of study at the Institute. My dear students, you are now fellow travellers on the road to facilitating access to justice, dignity and rights for all people and you carrywith you many hopes and dreams. You have had the privilege of having the best ofeducation and training and now it is time for you to fulfil your responsibility to act.
I call upon you to excel, but never to forget that a pursuit of excellence devoid of socialvision is nothing but a drive for self-aggrandizement. I congratulate you upon securingthe best of jobs and positions but I urge to remember that it is not where you work but in whose interests you work that makes the difference.
And for those of us back at the Institute our work has only just begun. There are manydifficult questions to ask of ourselves and many challenges to face. We live in a worldwhere exploitation is getting increasingly sophisticated and violence is permeatingevery sphere of life. We must be on the guard to ensure that professional social work orfor that matter management does not lapse into comfortable insular and unaccountablespaces that many academic institutions, NGOs and corporate entities have become.Everything that we do must be one more step towards achieving our vision of justice,dignity and rights for all people. Let us together look forward to another year ofcommitment, dedication, struggle, achievement and learning.
Thank you
S. ParasuramanMay 12, 2005 Director
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AP PEN DIX 1Stu dent Enrolment, 2004–2005
Num ber of Stu dents En rolledB.A. M.A. M.H.A. M.Phil. Ph.D. Dip. &
Certi. To tal
States/Un ion Ter ri tories/For eign Coun tries
STATES -Andhra Pradesh - 2 4 1 1 - - 1 1 2 11
Arunachal Pradesh - - 1 - - - - - - - 1Assam - - 7 1 1 - - 1 - - 10
Bihar 1 8 3 - - - - 1 - - 13Chhatisgarh - 1 1 - - - - - - - 2
Delhi - 17 18 1 1 - - 1 - - 38Goa - - 2 - - - - - - - 2
Gujarat 2 5 5 1 - - - 1 - 1 15Haryana - 4 3 - 1 - - - - - 8
Himachal Pradesh - 1 1 - 1 - - - - - 3Jammu & Kash mir - - 1 - 3 - - - - - 4
Jharkhand - 10 6 1 - - - - - - 17Karnataka - 6 9 5 1 - - - 4 - 25
Kerala - 11 3 1 - - 1 3 1 - 20Madhya Pradesh - 2 4 - 1 - - - - - 7
Maharashtra 13 26 39 10 15 1 - 1 0 4 59 177Manipur 1 2 5 1 - - - - - - 9
Meghalaya - 2 3 1 2 - - - - - 8Nagaland - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
Orissa - 4 6 1 - - - 3 1 2 17Punjab - 1 1 - - - - - - - 2
Rajasthan 1 5 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 10Tamil Nadu - 8 3 1 - - - - - - 12
Tripura - 2 - - 1 - - - - - 3Uttaranchal - 4 1 - - - - - - - 5
Uttar Pradesh - 10 7 1 1 - - 4 1 1 25West Ben gal 2 8 14 1 1 1 1 5 5 - 38
UN ION TERRITORIESAndamon & Nicobar - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
Chandigarh - 1 - - - - - - - - 1Pondicherry - - - - - - - 1 - 1
FOR EIGN COUN TRIESJa pan - 1 - - - - - 1 - - 2
Malaysia - 1 - - - - - - - - 1Mauritius - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
Nepal - 1 2 2 - - - - - - 5Sri Lanka - - 1 - - - - - - - 1
U.S.A. - 1 - - - - - - - - 1TO TAL 20 147 151 30 30 3 2 3 6 16 66 497
AP PEN DIX 2Field Work Agencies/Internships and Supervisors
M.A. SOCIAL WORK: CONCURRENT FIELD WORK AGENCIESAgency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
Aarohi: Thane Health Project Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, Kalwa,Thane
Dr. Surinder Jaswal andMr. Haresh Dalvi
Aasara B/24, Praful Nakawa Chawl, Chandni Koliwada,Thane (E) 400 603
Ms. Sandhya Limaye
Action Aid 6th Floor, CVOD, Jain School, 84, Samuel Street,Dongri, Mumbai 400 009
Prof. Vidya Rao
Action for Good Governance andNetworking in India
Peacock Palace, 69, Bhulabhai Desai Road,Mumbai 400 026
Prof. Janki Andharia,Dr. H Beck andMr. Manish K Jha
Akshara 501 Neelambari, Road 86, Opp. PortugueseChurch, Off. Gokhale Road, Dadar (W),Mumbai 400 028
Ms. Anjali Dave
All India Institute of Physical Medicineand Rehabilitation
Hastaw Park, Clerk Road, Mahalaxmi, Haji Ali,Mumbai 400 034
Ms. Assumption Fernandesand Mr. Kailash Goswami
Anand Kendra* Thelma JRD Tata Trust, 18, Anne Besant Road,Opp. Poonam Chambers, Worli, Mumbai 400 018
Mr. Debajit Kumar Sarmah
Anti-Narcotic Cell Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police,1st Floor, Cuffe Parade Police Station, Mumbai
Mr. Debajit Kumar Sarmah
Apnalaya 889 / 896, 14, Lotus Colony, Shivaji Nagar,Govandi, Mumbai 400 043
Mr. Manish K Jha
Avert Project: Family PlanningAssociation of India
Cecil Court, Maha Kavi Bhushan Marg,Mumbai 400 001
Ms. Vandana Vaval
Bal Anand Sai Krupa, 93 Ghatla Village, Chembur,Mumbai 400 071
Ms. Madhavi Mhatre
Balprafulta St. Dominic Savio School, Opp. Tolani College,Mahakali Caves Road, Sher-e-Punjab Colony,Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 098
Mr. Daniel S.R. andMs. Prerna Sharma
Campaign for Right to Housing* Near Gujarati Club, 3, Dr. Annie Besant Road,Santacruz (W), Mumbai 400 054
Dr. Amita Bhide andMs. Saman Afroz
Chembur Children’s Home Agarwadi Road, Opp. Anushakti Nagar Bus Stand, Mankhurd, Mumbai 400 088
Mr. S.A. Jadhav
Child Relief and You 189-A, Sane Guruji Marg, Mumbai 400 001 Ms. Samta Pandya
Children’s Orthopaedic Hospital Haji Ali, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 400 034 Ms. Asha Dangarwalla
Committed Communities Development Trust
Pali-Chimbai Municipal School, R-8, GroundFloor, St. Joseph Road, Chimbai, Bandra (W),Mumbai 400 050
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza andMs. Lucianda D’Souza
Creative Handicrafts* Achanak Colony, Mahakali Caves Road,Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093
Dr. Bipin Jojo
District Probation Officer Department of Women and Child Development,116/117 BDD Chawl Worli, Mumbai
Mr. D.Y. Vichare
Dignity Foundation* BMC School Bldg., Topiwalla Lane, Opp.Lamington Road Police Station, Mumbai 400 007
Dr. Jahanara M.G. andMr. Abhijit Prabhughate
Family Service Centre Eucharistic Congress Bldg. 3, 5, Convent Street,Mumbai 400 039
Ms. Nigamma Mascarenhes
Family Welfare Agency BDD Chawl, Near Police Station, Delite Road,N M Joshi Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400 013
Dr. Srilatha Juvva
Hamara Foundation Room No. 27, 1st Floor, Gilderlane MunicipalSchool Bldg., Off. Bellasis Bridge,Mumbai Central, Mumbai 400 008
Mr. Alex Akhup
Holy Family Hospital* Hill Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400 050 Ms. Kunjamma
Homelessness* Tata Institute of Social Sciences Prof. Vidya Rao
Humanity United in M-Ward Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Deonar,Mumbai 400 088
Dr. Lata Narayan andDr. N. Rustomfram
Humsafar Trust* 2nd Floor, BMC Building, Nehru Road, Vakola,Santa Cruz (E), Mumbai 400 055
Ms. Priti Prabhughate
Impact Partners* 1902, Challenge Tower I, Thakur Village,Kandivli (E), Mumbai 400 101
Dr. Swapan Garain
Indian Association for Promotion ofAdoption
Kanara House, Room 7, Ground Floor, MogulLane, Matunga, Mumbai 400 004
Mr. Dinesh Patole
Institute for the PsychologicallyHandicapped
C/o Apte Hospital, 2nd Floor, Cross Lane No.1,Ram Maruti Road, Thane (W) 400 602
Ms. Pratima Naik
Integrated Rural Health andDevelopment Project
Aghai Village, Shahapur Taluka, Dist. Thane Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal
International Resources for FairerTrade
Unit No.7 Sona Udyog Industrial Estate,Parsi Panchyat (Old Nagardas Road),Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 069
Dr. Swapan Garain
Jagruti Kendra C/o. St. Jude’s Church, Jari Mari, Mohili, SirMathuradas Vasanji Road, Mumbai – 400 072.
Dr. H Beck
Jalswaraj* Water Supply Department, Court Naka,Collector Compound, 2nd Floor, Thane 400 060
Dr. Bipin Jojo
Kachra Vahatuk Shramik Sangh ‘Shramik’, Shanta Jog Marg, Behind Tilak NagarPolice Station, Chembur, Mumbai 400 089
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Kashtakari Sanghatana* Bamanpada, Malyan, Dahanu Road, 401 602 Mr. Suryakant Waghmore
Kripa Foundation Mt. Carmel Church, 81/A Chapel Road, Bandra,Mumbai 400 050
Mr. Debajit Kumar Sarmahand Dr. Abhijit Prabhughate
Larsen and Toubro Welfare Department, Gate No. 5, Saki Vihar Road,Mumbai 400 072
Ms. Sanyogita Raina
Maharashtra Mahila Parishad Room No. 650, 651, S.S. 2, Sector 3, KoparKhairane, Navi Mumbai
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas andMr. Manish K Jha
Masina Hospital Byculla, Mumbai 400 008 Ms. Katy Gandevia
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
Mel-Jol Santosh Bhuvan, Old Bombay–Poona Road,Opp. Rammali Hospital, Kalwa, Thane
Ms. Sushma Golap
Mel-Jol Gilderlane Municipal School, 3rd Floor,Off. Belasis Bridge, Opp. Mumbai CentralRailway Station, Mumbai 400 008
Ms. Sumitra Ashtikar
Mental Health Project: Family WelfareAgency
Near B.D.D. Chawl No. 10, N.M. Joshi Marg,Parel, Mumbai 400 013
Ms. Priya Deo
ML Dhavale Trust Rural Homeopathic Hospital, Palghar BoisarRoad, Opp. ST Workshop, Palghar (W) 401 404,40, Parekh Street, Girgaum, Mumbai 400 004,Flat No. 3, 184, Gitanjali, 15th Road, Chembur,Mumbai 400 071
Dr. Amita Bhide,Ms. Swati Banerjee andMr. J.W. Shigaonkar
MNB Industrial Home for the Blind* Chateau Dieu, 280, S.V. Road, Jogeshwari (W),Mumbai 400 102
Ms. Samta Pandya
Mohalla Committee Movement Trust Neelam Center, Unit I, B Wing, Ground Floor,Hind Cycle Lane, Worli, Mumbai 400 026
Mr. P.K. Shajahan
MRA* Navdrushti, Malepada Resource Center, atMalepada, Vasuri GP, Vikramgarh Taluka
Mr. P.K. Shajahan
Mumbai Zilla Mahila Karagruha* Byculla, Mumbai 400 008 Ms. Brinelle D’Souza
Muskaan : Child Adolescent GuidanceCentre
First Floor, BMC Abhyudaya Nagar ArogyaKendra, Jivraj Tokersey Marg, Zakaria Bunder,Cotton Green (W), Mumbai 400 033
Ms. Freny Italia andMs. Kiran Bhosale
NASEOH Near Fine Arts Society, Postal Colony, Chembur,Mumbai 400 071
Mr. Parthasarathi Mondaland Ms. Sandhya Limaye
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation* 1st Floor Belapur Bhavan, CBD Belapur,Navi Mumbai 400 614
Mr. Daniel S.R.
NGO Centre Programme * Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Deonar,Mumbai 400 088
Dr. Swapan Garain
Niramaya Health Foundation Second Floor, Above Adarsh Mithai Mandir,Nana Chowk, Mumbai 400 007
Ms. Vaishali Kolhe
Observation Home Umarkhadi, Old Jail Road, Near Sandhurst RoadStation, Dongri, Mumbai 400 009
Mr. Debajit Kumar Sarmahand Mr. S.P. Gorad
PRAYAS 9/1 BDD Cahwl, Worli, Mumbai 400018 Mr. Vijay Raghavan
Resource and Support Centre forDevelopment
RH IV, C4 Sector 9, P.B.No.27, C.B.D. Belapur,Navi Mumbai 400 614
Dr. Bipin Jojo
SAATHI Room No. 14, First Floor, Agripada MunicipalSchool, Umer Farookh Path, Opp. YMCASwimming Pool, Mumbai Central,Mumbai 400 004
Ms. Roshni Nair
Samaritans Seva Niketan, Sir J.J. Road, Byculla,Mumbai 400 008
Ms. Freny Mahendra
Shantivan* Kushtarog Nivaran Samiti, P.O. Nere,Tal Panvel, Dist. Raigad
Prof. Janki Andharia andDr. H. Beck
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
SHARE Urban Health Centre, Room No.110, LokmanyaTilak Municipal General Hospital, Mumbai
Ms. Nicola Monteiro
Shivaji Nagar Police Station Shivaji Nagar, Govandi, Mumbai 400 088 Ms. Ruchi SinhaSlum Rehabilitation Society* Swapna Safalya Building, Plot F/866, 1st Floor,
TPS III, 25th Road, Bandra (W), MumbaiMs. Swati Banerjee andMr. Soumen
Society to Heal Aid Restore and*Educate
Room No. 110, Urban Health Center(Chhota Sion Hospital), 60 Feet Road, Dharavi,Mumbai 400 017
Ms. Nicola Monteiro
South Mumbai Charitable Trust* Nirmal, 21st Floor, Near Hotel Oberoi, NarimanPoint, Mumbai 400 021
Ms. Shabana Warne
St. Catherine’s Home Veera Desai Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai 400 058 Ms. Samta Pandya
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital J. Mehta Road, Malabar Hill, Mumbai 400 006 Sr. Venita Fernandes
St. John’s School S V Road, Next to Goregaon Police Station,Goregaon (W), Mumbai 400 062
Ms. Prerna Sharma
State Human Rights Commission* 9, Hazarimal Somani Marg, Mumbai 400 002 Dr. Arvind Tiwari
Stree Mukti Sanghatana Ground Floor, Community Center, Sector 3, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400 703
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari
Support the Handicapped’sRehabilitation Efforts*
16-A, Adarsh Apartments, Golibar Road,Santacruz (E), Mumbai 400 055
Ms. Prerna Sharma
Suvarna Jayanti Shahari RozgarYojana
Shree Chhatrapati Shivaji Market Bldg., MataRamabai Ambedkar Marg, Opp. Crawford Market,Mumbai 400 001
Dr. Amita Bhide andMs. Swati Banerjee
TASH Foundation 6, Sai-Kripa, Road 1, Opp. M Ward Office,Chembur, Mumbai 400 071
Mr. Suryakant Waghmore
Tata Power Company Limited * Bombay House, 24, Homi Modi Street,Mumbai 400 001
Dr. Janki Andharia andMs. Saman Afroz
Thane Central Jail Thane, Mumbai Mr. R.T. Dhamne
The Bombay Institution for Deaf andMutes
Nesbit Road, Mazagaon, Mumbai 400 010 Ms. Sangita Thakur
The MNB Industrial Home forthe Blind*
Chateau Dieu, 280, S V Road, Jogeshwari (W),Mumbai 400 102
Ms. Samta Pandya
The Spastics Society of India* National Resource Centre for Inclusion,K.C. Marg, Bandra Reclamation, Mumbai 400 050
Ms. Vaishali Kolhe
Urban Health Center* Community Development Project Officer (CDPO),Cheetah Camp, Trombay, Mumbai
Mr. Daniel S.R.
Urvi Vikram Charitable Trust* Maharashtra Chapter, 820 Green Acres,Shiv Shakti Bldg.,Thane
Ms. Smita Chitre
Utkarsh, Rural CommunityDevelopment Initiatives*
Somwadi, Near Kamshet, Mawal Taluka,District Pune.
Prof. Janki Andharia
Young Men’s Christian Association* 18, YMCA Road, Mumbai Central,Mumbai 400 008
Mr. Daniel S.R.
Young Women’s Christian Association 5, Motlibai Street, Byculla, Mumbai 400 008 Mr. Suryakant Waghmore
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
MA PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT & INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: CONCURRENT FIELD WORK AGENCIESAsian Paints (I) Ltd. · L.B.S. Marg, Bhandup, Mumbai
· 6 A, Shanti Nagar, Vakola 2nd Estate,Vakola Pipe Lane, Santacruz (E),Mumbai 400 055.
Mr. Makarand KshirsagarMr. N.S. Iyer
Aventis Pharmaceuticals Limited Aventis House, 54/A, Mathura Vasanji Road,Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093
Mr. Sudeep Banderjee
B.G. Exploration & Products India Ltd. Sahar Plaza, Midas, 1st Floor, J.B. Nagar, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059
Mr. Rajeev Singh
BASF India Ltd Plot No.12, TTC Area, Thane Belapur Road, NaviMumbai 400 705
Mr. P.Y.Thombre
Bayer India Ltd. Kolshet Road, Thane 400 607 Mr. S.K. Sudan
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. · Bharat Bhavan, 426 Currimbhoy Road,Ballard Estate, Mumbai 400 001
· Mahul, Mumbai 400 074
Ms. Sujata ChogleMr. R.R.Nair
Bharat Petroleum Learning Centre* Corporate Office, Juhu Tara Road, Near HotelSea Princess, Juhu, Mumbai
Ms. Neeti Mehta
Bharati Cellular Ltd.* 1st Floor, Peninsula Chambers, G.K. Marg,Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013
Mr. Nasir Khan
Birla Management Centre 159 Industry House, 1st Floor, ChurchgateReclaimation, MUMBAI 400 020
Ms. Reshma Naidu
Blue Star Infotech Ltd. Global Corporate Office, Band Box House,4th Floor, Dr.Annie Besant Road, Prabhadevi,MUMBAI 400 025
Mr. Harish Govind andMs. Shivalika Patil
Cadbury (India) Ltd. Cadbury House, 19, B. Desai Road,Mumbai 400 026
Mr. Sharad Gangal
Citibank NA Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E)Mumbai 400 052
Mr. Soumitra Gupta andMs. Soumee De
Colgate-Palmolive Colgate Research Centre, Main Street,Hiranandani Garden, Powai, Mumbai 400 076
Ms. Sonali Mathais
Colour Chemical Ltd. Balkum Village, Mumbai Agra Road,Thane 400 608
Manager (P&IR)
Crompton & Greaves* Kanjur Marg (E), Mumbai 400 042 Mr. M.M. Shaikh
Deutsche Bank* Kodak House, 222, Dr D N Road, Fort,Mumbai 400 001
Mr. Makarand Khatavkar
Earnest & Young 19th Floor, Express Tower, Next to Air IndiaBuilding, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021
Ms. Seema Walia
Eicher Demm S.V. Road, Thane (West) Mr. Shridhar Bharadwajand Mr. Alwin Cohera
General Mills* Alpha, 5th Floor, Main Street, HirananadaniGardens, Powai, Mumbai 400 076
Mr. Ashutosh Phadke
Godrej and Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd. Pirojshahnagar, Mumbai 400 079 Ms. Nidhi Prabhanjan andMs. Shubda Raina
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
Godrej Appliances Ltd. Plant No. 11-A, Pirojshahnagar, Vikhroli,Mumbai 400 079
Ms. Karuna Chavan
Godrej Industries Ltd. Pirojshahnagar, Vikhroli, Mumbai 400 079 Mr. Diwakar Menon,Mr. J.S Kanitkar andMr. Sameer Bhariok
Grindwell Norton Ltd. Army and Navy Bldg., Fort, Mumbai 400 001 Mr. D’Cuna andMr. Sudeep Sarkar
Grow Talent* 4th Floor,534, G.M. Bhodale Marg, Plot No.1,scheme 61, Worli Estate, Mumbai 400 018
Mr. Prasanjit Bhattacharya
HDFC Bank 2nd Floor, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel,Mumbai 400 013
Mr. Philip Mathew
Herdillia Chemicals Ltd. Thane Belapur Road, Opp. Juinagar Railwaystation, Navi Mumbai.
Mr. P.P. Roy
Hewitt Associates* Suite 3504, Oberoi Towers, Nariman Point,Mumbai 400 021
Ms. Radhika
Hikal Chemical Industries Ltd. Great Eaqstern Chambers, 6th Floor,CBD Belapur, New Mumbai 400 614
Mr. Anil Dhale
Hindustan Lever Ltd. Lever House, 2nd Floor, West Wing, 165/166Back bay Reclamation, Mumbai 400 020
Ms. Swati Rustogi
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Mahul Refinery, B.P. Patil Marg,Mumbai 400 074
Ms. Vanita Arte andMs. E.W. Rodrigues
ICI India Ltd. Uniquema Business, Plot No. 1/1,TTC Industrial Estate, Thane Belapur Road,Kopar Khairane,Navi Mumbai 400 709
Ms. Rani Baptista
ICICI Onesource Ltd. 4th Diversion, ‘Mind Space’, Link Road Malad,MUMBAI 400 064
Ms. Payal Nongbet
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Ltd.* ICICI Prulife Towers,1089, Marathe Marg,Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400 025
Ms. Suchika Sahay
IDBI Bank Ltd. Trade View, Oasis Complex, Kamala City,P.B. Marg, Mumbai 400 012
Mr. P. Praveen
i-Flex Solutions Unit 10-11, SDF 1 SEEPZ, Andheri (E),Mumbai 400 020
Mr. Nilesh Mirajkar
Jindal Iron and Steel Company Ltd.* Jindal Mansion, G. Deshmukh Marg,Mumbai 400 026
Mr. Bavneesh Gulati
Johnson and Johnson Ltd. 30, Forjett Street, P.B. No. 9301,Mumbai 400 036
Mr. Amit Dhar,Mr. K.T. Chenoy andMs. Trupti Mohan
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.* Bakhtawar 1st Floor, 229, Nariman Point,Mumbai 400 021
Ms. Meghna Gupta
Larsen & Toubro Limited Gate no. 5, Powai Works, Saki Vihar Road,Mumbai 400 072
Mr. Anant Zutsi andMr. Farrukh Siddiqui
Lupin Ltd. 159, CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (E),Mumbai 400 098
Mr. Sunil Joshi
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. · Farm Equipment Sector, Akurli Road,Kandivili (E), Mumbai 400101
· Jeep Division, Akurli Road, Kandivli (E),· Mumbai 400 101
Mr. Sameer Tamhane
Mr. Vijay Padate
Marico Industries Ltd. Rangsharada, KC Marg, Bandra Reclaimation (W), Mumbai 400 050
Ms. Nimisha Das andMs. Kripa Krishnamurthy
McDonalds* 69-C, “Ashiana”, B.D. Road, Mumbai 400 026. Mr. Amitabh Sen
Monsanto Chemicals of India Ltd. Agricultural Sector, Ahura Centre, 5 th Floor,Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E),Mumbai 400 093
Mr. DipankarBandyopadhyay
National Textile Corporation Ltd. Apollo House, 382 N.M.Joshi Marg, Chinchpokli,Mumbai 400 011
Mr. P.W.Waghmare
Pantaloon India Pvt. Ltd.* Pantaloon Knowledge House, Off Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road, Jogeshwari (E),Mumbai 400 060
Mr. Sunil Nair
Patni Computer System Ltd. Akruti Softech, Park 21 C, Cross Road,Marol MIDC, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093
Mr. Milind Jadhav andMr. Dayanand
Pepsico India Holding Ltd. Sunder Baug Estate, Off. Sion-Trombay Road,Chembur, Mumbai 400 088
Mr. Avinash V. Deolekar
Prudential* Hiranandani Business Park Powai,Mumbai 400 076
Mr. Atul Sharma
Radio Mirchi Atulya Centre, 4th Floor, Tulsi Pipe Road,Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 012
Mr. S. Prasad
Rashtriya Chemicals and FertilisersLtd.
Chembur, Mumbai 400 074 Mr. A.Y. Pawar andMr. S.S. Sonawane
Siemens Ltd.* Central Administration Division,Thane-Belapur Road, Thane 400 601
Mr. Prakash Yardi
Taj Group of Hotels Corporate HR Office, Hotel Taj Mahal, NarangHouse, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai 400 005
Mr. K.S. Srinivas
Tata AIG General Insurance Co. Ltd. Ahura Centre, 4th Floor, 82 Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093
Mr. Sujoy Ghosh andMr. Karan Singh
Tata Infotech Ltd.* Akruti Trade Center, Road No. 7, MIDC, Marol,Mumbai 400 093
Ms. Chanda Hate
Tata Power Ltd. 34, Sant Tukaram Road, Carnac Bunder,Mumbai 400 009
Mr. S.M. Sonalkar
Tata SSL Ltd. Dattapada Road, Borivili (E), Mumbai 400 066 Mr. J.S. Malshe
The Bombay Dyeing Mfg. Co. Ltd.* Spring Mills Compound, G.D. Ambekar Marg,Wadala, Mumbai 400 014
Mr. V.M.Gawand
Thomas Cook (India ) Ltd. Corporate Park, Unit No. 8, Sion-Trombay Road,Chembur, Mumbai 400 071
Ms. Amrita Basu
Wartsila India Ltd. New Chambers, Plot 48, Sector 11, CBD Belapur,Navi Mumbai 400 614
Mr. S.P. Marathe
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
Wyeth Ltd.* RBC, Mahindra Tower, 4th Floor, “A” Wing,Dr. G.M. Bhosale Road, P.B. 6585, Worli,Mumbai 400 018.
Mr. Alex Rajan
MHA (HOSPITAL AND HEALTH) INTERNSHIPSAlert India 6/B, Mukhya Adhyapak Bhavan,Sion (W),
Mumbai 400 022Mr. Anthony Samy
Apnalaya New Jaifalwadi, Behind Building No.9,Armed Police Colony, Tardeo, Mumbai 400 036
Ms. Leena Joshi
Asian Heart Institute andResearch Centre
R.No. 434, G/N Block, Bandra Kurla Complex,Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051
Dr. Ramakant Panda
BAIF Development ResearchFoundation
Dr. Manibhai Desai Nagar, National HighwayNo. 4, Warje, Pune 411 029
Dr. I.P. Bhagwat
Bhatia General Hospital Tardeo Road, Grant Road, Mumbai 400 007 Dr. Amit Kumar Singh
Bombay Hospital Bombay Hospital Avenue, Mumbai 400 020 Dr. D.P. Vyas
Breach Candy Hospital andResearch Centre
60 Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400 026 Maj. Gen. Vijay Krishna
Child Eye Care Charitable Trust* Kusum Kunj, 10th Road, Khar, Mumbai 400 052 Dr. Gopa Kothari
Child in Need Institute Post Box 16742, Kolkata 700 027 Dr. S.K. MishraCommitted Community DevelopmentTrust
Room 8, Pali-Chimbai Municipal School,St. Joseph’s Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400 050
Ms. Kamini Kapadia
Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital S.V. Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 400 056 Mr. Micah Joseph
Dr. L.H. Hirandani Hospital* Olympia, Central Avenue, Hiranandani Gardens,Powai, Mumbai
Dr. Sujit Chatterjee
Dr. R.P. Centre forOpthalmic Sciences*
All India Institute of Medical Sciences,7th Floor, Community Opthalmic SectionAnsari Nagar, New Delhi 110 029.
Dr. G.V.S. Murthy
Fortis Heart Institute* Sector 62, Phase VIII, Mohali 160 062 Ms. Manu Kapila
Godrej Memorial Hospital* Sir Phirojshah Nagar, Vikhroli (E),Mumbai 400 079
Dr. Joglekar
Grand Medical Foundation* Ruby May Clinic, 40, Sassoon Road,Pune 411 001
Mr. Bhomi Bhote
Himlayan Institute Hospital Trust RDI, Jolly Grant, Dehradun, Uttaranchal Ms. Piyali Mathavan
Inlaks and Budhrani Hospital* Morbai Nanaindas Budhrani Cancer Institute,7-9, Koregaon Park, Pune 411 001
Mr. Sunil Nath
Jahangir Hospital* 32, Sassoon Road, Pune 411 001 Mr. Sudhir Diggikar
Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre 15, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 Dr. Vijay Kumar
LAICO Aravind Eye Care System* 72 Kuruvikaran Salai, Annanagar,Madurai 625 020
Mr. R.D. Tulsiraj
Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre Bandra Reclamation, Mumbai 400 050 Dr. Narendra D. Trivedi
Malar Hospitals Ltd.* 52, First Main Road, Gandhi Nagar, Adayar,Chennai 600 020
The Administrative Officer
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
Mallaya Hospital* No. 2, Vittal Mallaya Road,Near Kanteerave Stadium, Bangalore 560 001
Dr. Pradeep P. Naik
Narayana Hrudayalaya* 258/A, Bommasandra Industrial Estate,Anekal Taluk, Bangalore 562 158.
Dr. Devi Shetty
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation* 7th Floor, Konkan Bhavan, CBD Belapur,Navi Mumbai
Dr. Sanjay V. Pattiwar
P.D. Hinduja Hospital andMedical Research Centre
V. Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016 Mr. Pramod H. Lele
PATH Health Centre C/H2/4-7 and C/1-1/16-17, Cheetah Camp,Trombay, Mumbai 400 088
Mr. C.T. Chacko
Sagar Apollo Hospital* No. 44/54, 30th Cross, Tilaknagar,Jayanagar Extension, Bangalore 560 041
Mr. Ashwini Kumar
Sir H.N. Hospital andResearch Centre
Padmashri Gordhan Bappa Chowk, RajaRammohan Roy Marg, Mumbai 400 004
Dr. P.M. Bhujang
Streehitakarni* Lokmanya Nagar Compound,Kakasaheb Gadgil Marg, Dadar, Mumbai
Dr. Jessie Chaphekar
Turbhe Health and DevelopmentProject
Shiv-Shakti Nagar, Next to Sarmai Temple, NearShiv Sena Shakha No.1, Turbhe Stores, Turbhe,Navi Mumbai
Ms. Vinita Balekundri
Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd. Mulund Goregaon Link Road, Mumbai 400 078 The General Manager
DIPLOMA IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT: FIELD WORK AGENCIES
Batliboi Ltd. 5th Floor, Bharat House,104, Bombay Samachar Marg, Fort,Mumbai 400 001
Mr. C.K. Singh
Bayer India Ltd. Kolshet Road, Thane (W), Mumbai 400 607 Maj. Shivkumar Sudan
BPL Centre 127, Manmala, Tank Road, Tycle Wadi,Mahim (W), Mumbai 400 016
Mr. Sudesh Shetty
Dana Pharmaceuticals Private Ltd. A-34, MIDC, Morivali, Ambernath (W), 421 501 Mr. Ratish Jha
Dewan Housing FinanceCorporation Ltd.
Madhava, Bandra–Kurla Complex, Bandra (E),Mumbai 400 051
The Head
Echjay Forging (India) Ltd. Kanjur Village Road, Kanjur Marg,Mumbai 400 078
Mr. O.K. Keshavan
Five Star Shipping Co. Private Ltd. Brady Gladys Plaza, Unit No. 3, 1/447,Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel,Mumbai 400 013
Mr. Milind Shringarpure
Geoacoustics India Ltd. 503, Arenja Corner, Sector 17, Vashi,Navi Mumbai 400 703
Mr. Anand Pathak
Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd. Corporate Personnel & AdministrationDepartment, Plant No. 11, Phirojshanagar,Vikhroli (W), Mumbai 400 079.
Ms. Harpreet Kaur
Hindustan Lever Ltd. ‘Uttara’, Plot 2, 3rd Floor, Sector 11,CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai 400 614
Mr. Suresh Rai
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
Indian Aluminium Company Ltd. Old Thane Belapur Road, Kalwa, Thane 400 605 Mr. K.N. Salunke
Jet Airways India Private Ltd. S.M. Centre, Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri (E),Mumbai 400 059
Ms. Manjula Mani
Jindal Iron & Steel Company Ltd. Village Vasan, Taluka Shahpura,Dist. Thane 421 604
Mr. Ratish Jha
Metlife India Private Ltd. 7th Floor, Essar House, Keshavrao Khade Marg,Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 400 008
Mr. Kailash Kulkarni andMs. Ranu Gupta
Mindcraft Software Private Ltd. Chintamani Plaza, Chakala, Andheri (E),Mumbai 400 099
Mr. David Joseph
Motech Software Private Ltd. 56, Mogra Village, Off: Old Nagardas Road,Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 069
Mr. Annu Tandon
National Peroxide Ltd. Mohane, Kalyan (West), Dist. Thane Mr. K.H. Deshpande
National Textile Corporation Chinchpokli, Mumbai Mr. Waghmare
Paper Products Ltd. Thane Mr. Anil Joshi
Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers Mahul Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400 074 The Training Manager
Shaw and Wallace DistilleriesPrivate Ltd.
Additional Industrial Area, Chikalthana,Aurangabad 431 210
The Manager (HR)
Siyaram Silks Mumbai Mr. Singh
Tata Infotech Ltd. SEEPZ, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 096 Mr. Amareesh Arora
Transworld Services Pvt. Ltd. 215, Nigos Building, Cama Industrial Estate,Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400 063
Mr. S. Dhapre
U.S.Vitamins Ltd. Govandi Station Road, Mumbai 400 088 The Vice President (HR)
Universal Music Samir Complex, St. Andrews Road, Bandra (W),Mumbai 400 050
Ms. Nanda Mazumdar
Writer Relocations 105, Dr. B. Ambedkar Road, Mumbai 400 033 Mr. Rajendra Korde
DIPLOMA IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION: INTERNSHIPSAsian Heart Institute and ResearchCentre*
R.No. 434, G/N Block, Bandra-Kurla Complex,Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051
Dr. Ramakant Panda
BARC Hospital* Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai 400 094 Dr. P.T.V. Nair
Bhagwati Hospital* Tulsi Baug, S.V.P. Road, Borivali (W),Mumbai 400 103
The Medical Superintendent
Bhatia General Hospital Tardeo Road, Grant Road, Mumbai 400 007 Dr. Naseem Mohamad
Bombay Hospital Bombay Hospital Avenue, Mumbai 400 020 Dr. D.P. Vyas
Breach Candy Hospital andResearch Centre
60 Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400 026 Maj. Gen. Vijay Krishna
Centenary Hospital* Waman Tukaram Patil Marg, Near Dukes Co.,Govandi, Mumbai 400 078
The Medical Superintendent
Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital S. V. Road, Vile Parle(W), Mumbai 400 056 Mr. Micah Joseph
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
Dr. R.N. Cooper Hospital Juhu, N.S. Road No.1, Vile Parle (W),Mumbai 400 056
The Medical Superintendent
First Referral Unit Hospital* Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation,Sector 10 A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400 703
Dr. Ashok Wagh
Guru Nanak Hospital* S-341 Gandhinagar, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051 Dr. Rajiv Boudhankar
Holy Spirit Hospital* Mahakali Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093 Dr. M.B. Shah
K.B.Bhabha Hospital* · R.K. Patkar Marg, Bandra (W),Mumbai 400 050
· Belgrami Road, Near Bharat Talkies,Kurla (W), Mumbai 400 070
The Medical Superintendent
The Medical Superintendent
K.M.J. Phule Hospital* Kannamwar Nagar, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai 400 083 The Medical Superintendent
Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre Bandra Reclamation, Mumbai 400 050 Dr. Narendra D. Trivedi
M.A.A. Centenary Hospital* Chembur, Mumbai 400 071 The Chief Medical Officer
M.G.M. Hospital* Plot No. 35, Sector 4, Vashi,Navi Mumbai 400 703
Dr. N.N. Kadam
M.T. Agarwal Hospital* Mulund (W), Mumbai 400 080 The Chief Medical Officer
P.D. Hinduja Hospital and MedicalResearch Centre
Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016 Mr. Sunil Karanjikar
Prince Aly Khan Hospital Aga Hall, Nesbit Road, Mazgaon,Mumbai 400 010
Dr. K.B.S. Cheema
Radhibai Watumull Chest Hospital* 120, Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim,Mumbai 400 016
Dr. Dilip Mulchandani
Rajawadi Hospital* Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai 400 077 The Medical Superintendent
S.L. Raheja Hospital * All India Institute of Diabetes, Raheja HospitalRoad, Mahim (W), Mumbai 400 016
Brig. Joe Curian
S.V.D. Savarkar Hospital* City Survey No. 506 & 507, Mahatma Phule Road, Mulund (E), Mumbai 400 081
The Medical Superintendent
Sant Muktabai Hospital* Barve Nagar, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai 400 084 The Chief Medical Officer
Seth G.S.M & K.E.M Hospital* Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Parel,Mumbai 400 012 Dr. N.A. Kshirasagar
Siddharth Hospital* Motilal Nagar, Opposite P.O., Goregaon (W),Mumbai 400 104
The Medical Superintendent
Sir. H.N. Hospital and Research Centre Padmashri Gordhan Bappa Chowk, RajaRammohan Roy Marg, Mumbai 400 004
Dr. Atul Adaniya
Sushrusha Citizen Co-op HospitalLtd.*
698/B, Ranade Road, Dadar (W),Mumbai 400 028
Dr. M. Joshi
Tata Memorial Hospital* Dr. Ernest Borghes Road, Parel, Mumbai 400 012 Dr. H.K.V. Narayan
The Bandra Holy Family Hospital* St. Andrew’s Road, Bandra, Mumbai 400 050 Sr. Aquinas
V.N. Desai Hospital* Golibar Road, 11th Road, Santacruz (E), TPS III,Mumbai 400 055
The Medical Superintendent
Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd. Mulund Goregaon Link Road, Mumbai 400 078 Mr. Mangesh Joshi
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL WORK: FIELD WORK AGENCIESApnalaya 889/14, Lotus Colony, Shivaji Nagar, Govandi,
Mumbai 400 045Dr. N. Rustomfram
Chaitanya* Moti Chowk, Rajguru Nagar, Taluka Khed,District Pune
Dr. Shankar Das
Hamara Foundation Room No. 27, Guilderlane Municipal SchoolBuilding, Mumbai Central, Mumbai 400 008
Ms. Sabiha Vasi
Institute of Psychological Health* C/o Apte Hospital, Second Floor, Cross Lane No. 1,Ram Maruti Road, Thane (W), Mumbai 400 602
Dr. N. Rustomfram
Kshitij Mental Health Centre C/o Family Welfare Agency, Near 10 BDD Chawl,M. Joshi Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013
Dr. N. Rustomfram andMs. Sabiha Vasi
National Job Development Centre* The Spastics Society of India, Sion-TrombayRoad, Chembur, Mumbai 400 071
Dr. Shankar Das andMs. Mohua Nigudkar
Rehabilitation Centre of Indian CancerSociety*
74, Jerabai Wadia Road, Bhoiwada, Parel,Mumbai 400 012
Ms. Sabiha Vasi andDr. Shanker Das
Sharan: A Paraplegic RehabilitationCentre
Plot No. 52, Sector-9A, Vashi,Navi Mumbai 400 703
Dr. Shankar Das
M.A. SOCIAL WORK BLOCK FIELDWORK AGENCIESAashray Adhikar AbhiyanS-442 School Block, Shakapur,Delhi 110 092
Aditya Birla CopperDhej, Dist. Bharuch,Gujarat
AIDS Prevention SocietyGuwahati, Assam
Ankur ProjectBangalore
Association for Conservation andTourismIst Floor Malati Bhavan, 143, Hill CartRoad, Siliguri, Dist. Darjeeling
Azim Premji Foundation5, Papanna Street, St. Mark’s RoadCross, Bangalore 560 001
BAIF Development ResearchFoundationDr. Maninbhai Desai Nagar, National Highway 4, Warje,Pune 411 029
Baroda Citizens CouncilCooperative House, Above BarodaAuto Centre, Near Manisha Chokdi,Old Padra Road, Vadodara 390 015
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.Mahul, Mumbai 400 074
Bharathi Women’s DevelopmentCentreTamil Nadu
Centre for Health and Allied ThemesSurvey No. 2804 and 2805, AramSociety Road, Vakola, Santacruz (E),Mumbai 400 055
Centre for Rural DevelopmentDewan House, Zoo Narengi Road,Guwahati 781 021
Centre for Social Research2, Nelson Mandela Marg,New Delhi 110 070
CINI ASHA63, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road,Kolkata 700 016
Commonwealth Human RightsInitiativeN-8, 2nd Floor, Green Park,New Delhi 110 016
Department of Women and ChildDevelopment3rd Floor, New AdministrativeBuilding, Mantralaya,Mumbai 400 021
DILAASADepartment No. 101, K.B. BhabhaMunicipal Hospital, Bandra (W),Mumbai 400 050
Family Service CentreEucharistic Congress Building No. 3, 5, Convent Street, Mumbai 400 001
Grameen BankBangladesh
Gramin Vikas TrustNear Post Basic High School,Chakaliya Road, Dahod 389 151
Indo German Social Service Society28, Lodi Road, Lodi Institutional Area,New Delhi 110 003
Kala RakshaBhuj, Dist. Kachchh 370 001
Kalpavriksh: Environment ActionGroup5, Shri Dutta Krupa,908, DeccanGymkhana, Pune 411 004
Kamathipura Municipal School7th Lane, Shuklaji Street,Kamathipura, Mumbai 400 008
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
Kashtakari SanghatnaBamanpada, Malyan, A/P Dahanu,Taluka Dahanu
Kudumashree: State PovertyEradication MissionState Municipal House,Vazhuthacaud,Thiruvananthapuram 695 010
Law for All Initiatives: AshokaInnovators for the Public6, Bina Apartments, GuruGangehswar Marg, Khar (W),Mumbai 400 052
Lokchetna ManchRai Estate, Ranikhet,Dist: Almora 263 648
Manipur State Human RightsCommissionFamily Court Building,Lamphelpat 795 004
MNB Industrial Home for the BlindChateau Dieu, 280,S.V.Road,Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai 400 102
Movement for Alternatives andYouth Awareness438, 1st Floor, 19th Cross, Opp:Swimming Pool, I & IV Block, EastJayanagar, Bangalore 560 011
Muktangan Deaddiction CentreMohan Wadi, Pune-Alandi Road, Near Shetia Hospital, Yerawada,Pune 411 006
MUSELamo Guest House, Kaza, Spiti,Himachal Pradesh
National Human Rights CommissionFaridkot House, Copernicus Marg,New Delhi 110 001
National Institute of SocialDevelopmentNo.191, Dharmapala Mawatha,Colombo
NERCRAMP–IFAD1st Floor Sympli Building, Near LawCollege, Milki-Dhankheti,Shillong 793 001
Nirvan Psychiatric HospitalLucknow
North East Research & Social WorkNetworkingTengapara (South), P.O. Kokrajhar,Dist. Kokrajhar, Bodoland TerritorialCouncil, Assam
PRERNA7th Lane, Kamathipura MunicipalSchool, Shuklaji Street, Kamathipura,Mumbai 400 008
PRIA S-2, Rangaswami Mansion,3-6-532/1, Street No. 7,Himayatnagar,Hyderabad 29Ramakarishna Mission AshramaDivyagan Krishi Vigyan Kendra,Swami Vishuddhananda Road,Morabadi, Ranchi 834 008Saarthak24 Hauz Khas Village,New Delhi 110 016
SAATHI,Agripada Municipal School,Opp. YMCA, Agripada, Mumbai 400 011
Sahabhagi Vikash Abhiyan5-Duplex, Sailashree Vihar,Bhubaneshwar 751 021
Samuha-SamrakshaNo.268, 1st Main, Defense Colony,HAL 2nd Stage, Bangalore 560 038
Sangath Centre48 Defense Colony, Porvorim,Goa 403 521
Sanket Development GroupE 4/7, Arera Colony, Bhopal 462 016
SHALOMNehru Marg, Churachandpur,Manipur 795 128
Sikkim Voluntary Health AssociationNam Nang, Deorali Road, MazongKothi Compound, P.O. Box 144,Gangtok 737 101
Society for Environment and RuralAwakeningP.O. and Tehsil Khundian DistrictKangra, Himachal Pradesh 176 030
SUTRAJagjit Nagar, Via. Jabbar, TehsilKasauli, Dist. Solan,Himachal Pradesh 173 225
The Concerned for Working Children303/2, L.B. Shastri Nagar,Vimanapura Post,Bangalore 560 017
The Energy Research InstituteHabitat Place, Lodhi Road,New Delhi 110 003
TISS, Rural Campus,Tuljapur, Osmanabad
United Way46 Grant Annexe, Bhaskar RaoKargutkar Marg, Behind StrandCinema, Colaba, Mumbai 400 005
Uttar Pradesh Voluntary ActionNetwork10, Satyalok Building, MuhibullapurMadiyaon, Sitapur Road, Lucknow
Voluntary Health Association ofIndiaTong Swasthya Bhawan,40 Institutional Area, South of IIT,New Delhi 110 016
Voluntary Health Association ofSikkimGangtok
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)
AP PEN DIX 3M.A. and M.H.A. Research Projects
Name of Student Title of Research Project Guide
SOCIAL WORK
Ms. Sulagna Nandy A Study on Governance in Community BasedOrganisations
Dr. Swapan Garain
Ms. Krupa G. Pednekar Impact of Job Stress on the Performance of PolicePersonnel
Dr. Arvind Tiwari
Mr. Snehal Ukey Case Study of Girls/Women working in Bars Dr. E. Toppo
Mr. Sumit Kumar Role of NGOs in Protection and Promotion of HumanRights
Dr. Arvind Tiwari
Ms. Chandni Basu Primary School Teachers’ Perception of Child SexualAbuse: A Comparative Study Between Private andMunicipal Settings
Dr. Lata Narayan
Ms. Foram Atulkumar Nagori Understanding the Experiences and Perceptions ofSingle Parenting by Women
Ms. Nishi Mitra
Ms. Mandira Nagrath A Case Study of an Aftercare Institute for Boys Dr. Neela Dabir
Ms. Mubashira Zaidi Impact of Communalism and Communal Riots on theMuslims in Mumbai
Dr. Ranu Jain
Ms. Namita Lamsal A Study on the Situation of the Children in anInstitution in Nepal
Prof. Lina Kashyap
Ms. Natasha Dalmiya Understanding Educational Choices: A Case Study ofthe Marwaris of Siliguri
Dr. Ranu Jain
Ms. Nazia Masood The Social Construction of Gender: A Study of CutchiMemon Muslim Women in Banglore City
Prof. Padma Velaskar
Mr. Nilesh Puradkar Education for Street Children Mr. Alex Akhup
Mr. Paresh Badyakar HIV/AIDS Related Knowledge Attitude and Perceptionof Post Graduate College Students in Visva Bharati
Prof. Shalini Bharat
Ms. Prachi Nautiyal Women’s Empowerment and Natural ResourceManagement: A Case study of Jalagam Project(IWDP-Hills-Phase II)
Dr. Amita Bhide
Ms. Vanessa Azavedo Group Homes as a Strategy for Rehabilitation of StreetBoys
Dr. Neela Dabir
Ms. Varathagowry Vasudevan Living Conditions of Elderly Women in Institutionalised Care: A Study in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Prof. S. Siva Raju
Ms. Arpana Udupa Adolescent’s Perception of Body Image and SelfConcept
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
Ms. Arunibala Naorem HIV Infection/AIDS and its Impact on MaritalRelationship
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza
Ms. Divya Sarma Representations of ‘Madness’ in Popular IndianCinema
Dr. K. P. Jayasankar
Ms. Lakshmi Appachar Teacher Perceptions toward Learning Problems:A Case of Primary Schools
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi
Ms. Meghana Oza The Informal Sector: Decency in Working Conditionsand Health of Industry — Case of LeatherManufacturing in Dharavi
Dr. Abdul Shaban
Ms. Naitra Muralykrishnan The Psychosocial Effects of Divorce/Separation onChildren and their Coping Mechanisms
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
Mr. Raju Narzary Impact of Bodoland Movement on the Mental andPhysical Health Seeking Behaviour of Victimized Family in the Bodo Community
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza
Ms. Smita Bammidi A Study on the Mental Health of Poor Women in theUnorganised Sector in Urban Areas (Visakhapatnam)
Dr. Surinder Jaswal
Mr. Stefen Tuanginsang Impact of Ethnic Violence on Children’s Mental Health Dr. Vrinda Datta
Ms. Dibya Bhuyan Impact of ‘Eastern India Rain-fed Farming Project’ onthe Tribal Communities: The Case of MayurbhanjDistrict, Orissa
Dr. A. Ramaiah
Ms. Payal Nayak Staff Development in Non-Profit Organisations Dr. Bipin Jojo
Mr. Prodip Chakma A Study on Developmental Activities of BuddhistOrganisations in Nanded, Maharashtra, and its Impacton Youth
Dr. C.J. Sonowal
Ms. Reema Patnaik Women CEOs in NGOs in Orissa Dr. Bipin Jojo
Ms. Areeba Hamid Indian Femini Movement and Disability Movement inIndia: Conflicts and Convergence
Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
Ms. Amrita Datta People’s Perception of the Green Revolution in RuralPunjab
Dr. Sandhya Iyer
Ms. Divya Sinha Accessibility and Availability of Water in RuralJharkhand
Prof. N. Jayaram
Ms. Sangeeta Sharma Problem of Mango Farmers due to State and Marketing Policies
Dr. J.J. Roy Burman
Ms. Krithika Srinivasan Solid Waste Management Practices in Chennai byPublic and Private Agencies and NGOs
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Mr. Shiva Chandra Dhakhal A Case Study of Multiple Stakeholder Perspective ofthe People’s Participation in Relation to a Development Program in the Context of Village Community
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
Ms. Radhika Khajuria Communalism in Gujarat: Narratives of Two Villages Dr. Ranu Jain
Mr. Kiran Padale Social Work Education and Dalits: A ConscientizationProcess
Mr. Daniel S.R.
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Mr. Anindya Mandal Matrix Reloaded: A Conflict Resolution Strategy forMatrix Organisations
Ms. K. Sarala Rao
Mr. Deepak Dongre A Study on Knowledge Management and its Impact onOrganisational Culture
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay
Ms. Dinpuii V.L. Study on Leadership Development and its Impact onOrganisational Effectiveness
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay
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Name of Student Title of Research Project Guide
Ms. Meghan Barker A Study on Career Management and its Antecedentsamongst Indian Women
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay
Ms. Pradnya Thakur A Study of the Impact of Workforce Diversity on theOrganisation
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay
Mr. Rajesh Mehta Emerging Typologies of Corporate SocialResponsiveness: Case Study of Selected Organisations
Dr. D.K. Srivastava
Ms. Ruta Joshi People Capability Maturity Model (PCMM): An HRIntervention for Talent Management — A Case Studyof Selected Indian Organisation
Dr. D.K. Srivastava
Ms. Shivani Vellanki Impact of Technology on Labour Relations Dr. D.K. Srivastava
Ms. Sneha Rao Rewards and Attrition in the Information TechnologyIndustry
Mr. P. Vijayakumar
Ms. Swati Yadav Contibutions of Trade Unions towards Healthy WorkPractices
Dr. D.K. Srivastava
Ms. Tanvi Chandan A Study of Determinants of Organisational Structuresand Designs
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay
HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONDr. Bremley Lyngdoh Study of Rickets and its Determinants in Smit Village,
MeghalayaDr. Kanchan Mukherjee
Dr. Hemlata Jiwnani A Study to Ascertain Psychosocial Aspects ofTuberculosis: Patients Perspective on T.B. Visiting anOPD of an Urban Multispeciality Care Hospital
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee
Ms. Imtilemla Longkumer Knowledge and Attitude of HIV/AIDS among Students inShillong
Dr. Ramila Bisht
Mr. Samir Brahma Utilisation of Public Health Services by BodoCommunity of Rural Kokrajhar district of Assamwith Special Reference to Ootama Primary HealthCentre
Dr. N. Nakkeeran
Dr. Shibani Deshmukh Health Seeking Behaviour of Mothers for AcuteInfant Diarrhoel Diseases amongst the KatkariTribes of Tala Taluka in Raigad District,Maharashtra, India
Dr. Ramila Bisht
Dr. Snehal Bhele Utilisation Pattern of Health Services by Elderly Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J.
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATIONDr. Biswendu Bardhan Customer Relationship Management: Issues and
Practices in Selected HospitalsMr. M. Mariappan
Dr. Chandil Gunashekara Factors Affecting the Utilisation of HospitalManagement Information Systems in CorporateHospitals
Dr. H. P. Thakur
Mr. Girish Babu Bommakanti Health Insurance Model for the Rural CommunityHospital
Dr. Alka Parikh
Dr. S. Ranjit Dhas A Comparative Study of Communication Skills ofDoctors and their Relationship with PatientSatisfaction in Two Hospitals of Delhi
Dr. N. Rustomfram
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Name of Student Title of Research Project Guide
AP PEN DIX 4M.Phil./Ph.D. Sem i nars
Title of the Self-Study/Paper/Research Proposal Name of Scholar Date
Self-Study: Psychosocial Perspectives on the Self in Social Content Ms. Mamata Karollil Apr. 28, 2005
Self-Study: Theories on Human Rights Ms. Sayantani Guin Apr. 27, 2005
Self-Study: Theories on Health-Related Behaviours in the Contextof Alcohol Use/Abuse and Sexual Risk Taking
Ms. Devika Rani K. Apr. 25, 2005
Doctoral Research Project: A Study of Volunteerism with SpecificReference to Indic Faith-Based Voluntary Organisation: In Searchof Faith-Inspired Social Capital
Ms. Samta Pandya Apr. 13, 2005
Research Proposal: Including the Excluded: Role of Panchayat inWest Bengal
Mr. Dipankar Mandal Apr. 4, 2005
Doctoral Research Project: Teacher Professionalism: AnEthnography of Teachers and Classroom Processes
Mr. Sthabir Khora Mar. 21, 2005
Research Paper: Gender, Environment and Development:Conceptualising a Fertility Management
Ms. Meghana Kelkar Mar. 18, 2005
Doctoral Research Project: A Study on the Relations of state withReligion Institutions with Special Reference to Hindu Temples inKerala State
Mr. C.K. Madhusoodhanan Mar. 16, 2005
Self-Study: Religion, Popular Religion and Syncretism: ATheoretical Exploration
Ms. Rama Shyam Mar. 9, 2005
Doctoral Research Project: The Inheritance Rights of SyrianChristian Women: A Study in Kerala
Ms. Susan Mathew Mar. 7, 2005
Research Paper: Addressing Custodial Crimes (in Police Custody) in India: A Review of Literature
Mr. Kamlesh Kumar Mar. 2, 2005
Doctoral Research Proposal: Labour Process and DecentralisedProduction System: A Study of Leather Footwear Industry
Ms. B. Vaithegi Dec. 15, 2004
Self-Study: Exploration of Theories related to Prostitution amongthe Ex-Criminal Tribes
Ms. Surbhi Dayal Dec. 8, 2004
Self-Study: Education of Muslims in India: Problems and Issues Mr. Anzarul Hasan Oct. 4, 2004
Self-Study: Customary Practices with Regard to Natural ResourceManagement
Mr. Pratap Chandra Behera Sep. 9, 2004
Self-Study: Theories of Stress and Coping: Understanding theHuman Adaptation Process
Ms. Chandrani Dasgupta Sep. 1, 2004
Doctoral Research Project: Promotive Initiatives with Families toPromote Child Mental Health: Learning from the JamaicanExperience
Ms. Priya Anaokar Aug. 27, 2004
Research Paper: Gender and Disability Ms. Nandini Ghosh Jul. 28, 2004
Research Paper: Ethnography as an Approach to Field Study Mr. Sthabir Khora Jul. 15, 2004
Research Proposal: Understanding Infertility: A Study onWomen’s Experiences of Infertility in an Urban Low-income Groupin Mumbai
Ms. Meghana Joshi Jul. 13, 2004
AP PEN DIX 5Research Projects and Other Projects
Title of Project Sponsor Date ofSanction/Com-mencement
Present Position Faculty in Charge
INTER-DEPARTMENT/UNITImpact of Information,Education and Communicationon Reproduction and ChildHealth in Goa
Government of Goa Mar. 2005 Just sanctioned Dr. Sandhya Iyer andDr. Abdul Shaban
Household Survey on FoodSafety and Quality Control ofDrugs in Western India
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,Government of India(GoI), and WorldBank
Nov. 2004 Preparation of fieldtools
Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal,Dr. Sujata Sriram,Dr. Abdul ShabanDr. Anindita Chakrabarti,and Dr. Sandhya Iyer
Evaluation of User Fees inFirst Referral Hospitals inMaharashtra
Maharashtra HealthServices DepartmentProject, Governmentof Maharashtra (GoM)
Oct. 2004 Report writing Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian,Dr. Harshad P. Thakur,Mr. M. Mariappan andDr. Sandhya Iyer
Child Participation in India:An Exploratory Study inMumbai
Board of ResearchStudies (BRS), TISS
Sep. 2004 Data analysis Dr. K. Anil Kumar andProf. Usha S. Nayar
Mainstreaming a Rights-basedApproach to the Livelihoods ofSingle and Deserted Women
University GrantsCommission (UGC)
Sep. 2004 Ongoing Prof. Chhaya Datar andMs. Seema Kulkarni
Socioeconomic Benefits ofEstablishing PetroleumRefinery at Bina:An Impact Study
Bharat Oman Refinery Limited
Jun. 2004 Draft reportsubmitted
Prof. R.N. Sharma,Dr. Abdul Shaban andDr. Anindita Chakrabarti
Socioeconomic Survey ofScavengers Engaged in thePractice of Manual Scavengingin Maharashtra
Mahatma PhuleBackwardDevelopmentCorporation
Mar. 2004 Report submitted Mr. Shaileshkumar Darokar and Dr. H. Beck
District Planning for HumanDevelopment
United NationsDevelopmentProgramme andPlanningCommission, GoI
Dec. 2003 Report writing Prof. Sarthi Acharya,Dr. Sandhya Iyer,Prof. Ajay Dandekar andDr. Santosh Kumar
Child Participation in theAsia-Pacific Region
ChildwatchInternational, Oslo
Oct. 2003 Data analysis Prof. Usha S. Nayar andDr. K. Anil Kumar
Out-of-School Children atElementary Level
TISS, Tuljapur Aug. 2001 Report writing Prof. D. Saldanha andMr. V. Kulkarni
Enhancing the SocialDevelopment Perspective inSocial Work Education in India: Curriculum Planning, TrainingSourcebooks and NationalWorkshop
Tata Education Trust Mar. 2001 Chapter writing Ms. Rekha Mammen,Dr. N. Rustomfram,Dr. Lata Narayan andMs. Anjali Dave
Village Education Committeesin Osmanabad District
TISS, Tuljapur Mar. 2000 Report writing Prof. D. Saldanha andMr. V. Kulkarni
Women, Work, and Families inthe Context of SAP
Ford Foundation Aug. 1999 Report writing Prof. Lakshmi Lingam andDr. Vrinda Datta
Primary Health Care in India:Issues, Challenges andProspects
Centre for HealthStudies, TISS
Apr. 1999 Draft report ready Prof. S. Siva Raju,Ms. Katy Gandevia,Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani andDr. K. Anil Kumar
DEPARTMENT/UNIT
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Samarth: Community-BasedRehabilitation of Persons withDisabilities in SlumSettlements at Mumbai
TASH Foundation Jan. 2001 Ongoing Prof. Usha S. Nayar
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION
Open Prisons and their Impacton Rehabilitation of PrisonInmates
BRS, TISS Apr. 2004 Report writing Dr. Arvind Tiwari
Role of Fast Track Courts in the Dispensation of Speedy Justice
BRS, TISS Feb. 2003 Final reportsubmitted
Dr. Arvind Tiwari
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE
Facilitating Hope in the Wakeof Fear: A Replication of aCommunity-based ResearchInitiative to Reduce Trauma
University of SouthFlorida, USA
Oct. 2004 Data analysis Dr. Srilatha Juvva
Evaluation of Street ChildrenScheme
Childline Foundation Aug. 2004 Report submitted Ms. Sandhya Limaye andMr. Alex Akhup
Innovative Programmes onServicing Homeless and Street- Living Children around theWorld: A Comparative Study ofMumbai, Nairobi and LosAngeles
Larson Endowmentfor InnovativeResearch andTeaching, Universityof SouthernCalifornia, LosAngeles, USA
Jun. 2004 Report writing Dr. Neela Dabir
Strengths Perspective forHome-based Rehabilitation forPersons with Mental Disability
BRS, TISS Jun. 2002 Report writing Dr. Srilatha Juvva
Centre for Research onViolence Against Women
Ford Foundation Nov. 2000 Report writing Ms. Anjali Dave
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Title of Project Sponsor Date ofSanction /Com-mencement
Present Position Faculty in Charge
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK
A Survey of MedicalProfessionals in Mumbai toIdentify Health ProblemsAmong Parsis
UNESCO-PARZORFoundation
Mar. 2004 Data analysis andreport writing
Ms. Katy Gandevia
Negotiated Livelihoods:Contending Visions ofDevelopment (by and for)Tribal Villagers in TansaWildlife Sanctuary
Indo-DutchProgramme inAlternativeDevelopment
Oct. 2003 Preparation ofresearch design
Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal
Navjeet Community HealthCentre: A Rapid Appraisal(1978–2003)
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust(SDTT) and NavjeetCommunity HealthCentre
Jun. 2003 Book developmentphase
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
Migration and Development inMumbra
Thane PoliceDepartment
Jan. 2002 Report completed Dr. Surinder Jaswal
A Strategy for AddressingReproductive Health IssuesConcerning Married Adolescents and Young Adults in Rural Areasof Western Maharashtra
RockefellerFoundation
Sep. 2001 Report writing Dr. Surinder Jaswal
Use of Play and Art Forms with Emotionally Disturbed Children
SDTT Sep. 2001 Data collection andanalysis
Ms. Shubhada Maitra
Study on Male Sexual andReproductive Health in ThaneCity
United NationsPopulation Fund
Jan. 2001 Final reportcompleted
Dr. Surinder Jaswal
Understanding Safer SexNegotiation Among HIVSero-Discordant, MarriedCouples, in Mumbai and Pune
Centre for AIDSPrevention Studies,University of California, San Francisco, USA
Sep. 2000 Data analysis Ms. Brinelle D’Souza
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
Assessment and Strengthening of Self-Concept among TribalChildren in Two Ashram Shalas
BRS, TISS Dec. 2004 Predliminary work Prof. Vidya Rao andMr. Daniel S.R.
Study of Child Sex Abuse inAshram Shalas in Maharashtra
Tribal DevelopmentDepartment, GoM
Apr. 2004 Report writing Prof. Vidya Rao
Maharashtra DevelopmentReport: Human ResourcesDevelopment of the WeakerSections
PlanningCommission, GoI
Apr. 2003 Completed Prof. Vidya Rao
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Community MobilisationStrategies for Realising theGoal of Elementary Educationfor all Children
Child Relief and You Mar. 2005 Review Prof. Janki Andharia,Dr. Amita Bhide andDr. Mouleshri Vyas
42 Appendix 5
Title of Project Sponsor Date ofSanction /Com-mencement
Present Position Faculty in Charge
Right to Peace andDevelopment: A Project Aimedat Curriculum Building onIssues Related to Communalism
OXFAM India Trust Aug. 2004 Draft curriculumready
Prof. Janki Andharia
Disaster Management SDTT Jul. 2004 Draft curriculumready
Prof. Janki Andharia
Garbage Workers in MumbaiCity: A Study of their Strugglefor Survival
BRS, TISS Jun. 2004 Report writing Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Sustainable Livelihoods forEmpowerment of Rural Women
Indian Council forResearch on Women
Apr. 2004 Analysis and reportwriting
Prof. Janki Andharia andDr. Amita Bhide
A Strategic Plan for RuralDevelopment: InstitutionalSuggestions for Tata Power
Tata Power Feb. 2004 Completed Prof. Janki Andharia
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Study of Management of TradeUnions at the Enterprise Level:Case Study of Mumbai-basedUnions
Friedrich EbertStiftung
May 2004 Completed Dr. D.K. Srivastava
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES
User Fee Evaluation in FourSelected States in India
World HealthOrganisation (WHO)
Dec. 2004 Ongoing Dr. Harshad P. Thakur andMr. M. Mariappan
Apollo Health and Development Project
Apollo Hospital Nov. 2004 Initial visit made Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J.
External Evaluation of User FeeScheme of the SecondaryHealth System of MaharashtraGovernment
World Bank Sep. 2004 Data analysis Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian andDr. Harshad P. Thakur
Evaluation Study of CatherineBooth Hospital, Nagercoil
Catherine BoothHospital
Jul. 2004 Completed Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Knowledge Transfer andExchange in the Health Sector
WHO Apr. 2004 Data collection,analysis and reportwriting
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian andDr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J.
Process Documentation ofCommunity ChangeSurrounding Home-basedNeonatal Care
SEARCH, Gadchiroli Oct. 2003 Report writing Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian andDr. N. Nakkeeran
Trends in Family and SocialStructures and their Impact onthe Health of VulnerablePopulation: A Case Study ofUrban Poor in India
Indo-CanadianShastri Institute
Jun. 2003 Ongoing Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian,Dr. Ramila Bisht andDr. N. Nakkeeran
Appendix 5 43
Title of Project Sponsor Date ofSanction /Com-mencement
Present Position Faculty in Charge
Conditions of Women’s Work,Reproductive Wastage andBirth Control: Land, Labourand Caste in Tamil Nadu
BRS, TISS Nov. 2002 First draft reportunder preparation
Dr. N. Nakkeeran
Strengthening of HealthResearch in NGOs in India
RockefellerFoundation
Jan. 2001 Final report writing Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Migration in Maharashtra:Thirty Years Review
BRS, TISS Jul. 1998 Report writing Dr. D.P. Singh
Demographic Study of GreaterBombay with Reference toMigration
BRS, TISS Apr. 1992 Ongoing Dr. D.P. Singh
DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES
Impact Assessment Study ofTT Ranganathan ClinicalResearch Foundation
T.T. RanganathanClinical ResearchFoundation
July. 2004 Data collection andanalysis
Ms. Sabiha Vasi
Cultural and PsychosocialFactors Affecting InducedAbortion in Urban and RuralMaharashtra
BRS, TISS Sep. 2003 Report writing Dr. Shankar Das
UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH
Sexual and ReproductiveHealth Status of TribalAdolescent Married Girls inJharkhand
Population Council,New York
Sep. 2004 Data collection Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
Expenditure on HigherEducation in India: Role Played by the Government andHousehold
BRS, TISS May 2004 Report writing Dr. Anindita Chakrabarti
Study of Parsi Youth in India UNESCO-PARZORFoundation
Mar. 2004 Data collection Dr. Lata Narayan
Measuring Child Poverty:A Study in Maharashtra
BRS, TISS Dec. 2002 Data analysis Dr. K. Anil Kumar
Socio-cultural and PoliticalEconomic Environment ofTribal People and its Impact on Child Health: A Study inMaharashtra
BRS, TISS Jul. 2002 Final phase of datacollection
Dr. C.J. Sonowal
Issues in Adoption:An Analysis of Secondary Data
Self Oct. 2001 Report writing Dr. Vrinda Datta
Teachers’ Assessment ofTeaching–Learning Problemsas Manifested by Children inNormal Classroom
BRS, TISS Apr. 2001 Draft reportsubmitted
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi
44 Appendix 5
Title of Project Sponsor Date ofSanction /Com-mencement
Present Position Faculty in Charge
UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Evaluation of Alternative Modes of Education in Lok Jumbish:Mid-Term Review and ImpactAssessment Studies
DFID, India Oct. 2003 Report submitted Dr. Ranu Jain
Monitoring Sarva ShikshaAbhiyan in Madhya Pradesh
Ministry of HumanResourceDevelopment, GoI
Sep. 2003 Report writing Dr. A.K. Singh
Decentralised Governance ofRural Elementary Educationfrom Grassroots Perspectives:A Case Study of ChakrataBlock, Uttaranchal District
National Council forEducation Researchand Training
Jul. 2003 Data collection andanalysis
Dr. A.K. Singh
Community and SchoolLinkages Among the TribalGroups in Jharkhand
BRS, TISS Nov. 2002 Report writing Dr. A.K. Singh
Creating Shared Meaning:Understanding CommunityInterventions in Education inIndia
BRS, TISS Dec. 2001 Data collection Dr. Ranu Jain
Social Status and EducationDecisions
University ofPennsylvania, USA
Jul. 2001 Writing researchpapers
Dr. Padma Velaskar andDr. Leena Abraham
School to Labour Market:Tracing the Career Profiles ofStudents of GovernmentSchools
BRS, TISS Aug. 2000 Data analysis andwriting
Dr. Leena Abraham
UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES
Study of Elderly Parsis in India: A Quantitative Study
PARZOR Foundation Mar. 2005 Data collection Prof. S. Siva Raju
Water Consumption andWastage Patterns inDomestic Households inMajor Cities in India
Hindustan Lever Ltd. Mar. 2005 Ongoing Dr. Abdul Shaban
City, Crime and Space:A Case of Mumbai Megapolis
BRS, TISS Oct. 2004 Ongoing Dr. Abdul Shaban
Base Line Survey and Part ofDisability Reduction Project inThane District, MaharashtraState
Impact IndiaFoundation
Jul. 2004 Report submitted Prof. S. Siva Raju
Social Impact Assessment ofMaha Mumbai SpecialEconomic Zone
Sea KingInfrastructure Ltd.
Apr. 2004 Draft reportsubmitted
Dr. Abdul Shaban andProf. R.N. Sharma
Situational Analysis of theParsi Elderly in India
UNESCO-PARZORFoundation
Feb. 2004 Report writing Prof. S. Siva Raju
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Title of Project Sponsor Date ofSanction /Com-mencement
Present Position Faculty in Charge
Ward-wise NetworkingInitiatives for Care of theElderly in Mumbai
Family WelfareAgency
Apr. 2003 Draft reportsubmitted
Prof. S. Siva Raju
UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
Humanistic Tradition Society for ConflictAnalysis andResolution
Apr. 2004 First draft submitted Dr. J.J. Roy Burman
A Series of Case Studies onForestry Issues
Ministry of Forest and Environment, GoI
Jan. 2004 Two case studiescompleted
Prof. Ratna Naik
Strategic Planning Report forAbhivyakti: An Action Research Project (2002–2004)
Abhivyakti Media forDevelopment
Apr. 2002 Draft report beingprepared
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
Strategic Planning Report forSpecial Cell: An ActionResearch Project (2002 to2004)
Special Cell forWomen and Children,TISS
Mar. 2002 Report finalisation Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
Customary Laws and Rightswith Regard to Land and Forest Among the Tribals of Arunachal Pradesh
BRS, TISS Mar. 2002 Completed Dr. J.J. Roy Burman
UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES
Rural vs. Rural: An Explorationof the Category Rural inContemporary India
BRS, TISS Dec. 2001 Transcription ofinterviews andsecondary dataanalysis
Ms. Rekha Mammen
UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES
Investigation of Deaths atReceiving Centre for Beggars(Male), Chembur
National HumanRights Commission
Feb. 2005 Data collection Dr. Asha Bajpai
Convictions in TraffickingCases: A Study in Mumbai
South Asia RegionalInitiative EquitySupport Programme
Jan. 2005 Just initiated Dr. Asha Bajpai
Sexual Violence in Marriage Lawyer’s Collective Jan. 2005 Data collection Ms. Nishi Mitra
Micro-Credit and Women’sEmpowerment: Negotiationwith Multiple Patriarchies
Fulbright New Century Scholars Programme
Jun. 2004 Ongoing Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
Assessing Viability forRecommendation to the GoM’s New Employee GuaranteeScheme and Promotion ofWomen Entrepreneurs
BRS, TISS Apr. 2004 Ongoing Prof. Chhaya Datar
Gender Audit in the City ofMumbai: An Exploration toCentrestage Gender in Urban Plan
BRS, TISS Apr. 2004 Ongoing Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
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Title of Project Sponsor Date ofSanction /Com-mencement
Present Position Faculty in Charge
Trends and Progress ofContinuing Challenges afterVishakha Judgement: A Studyof the Implementation of theSexual Harassment Guidelinesat Work
BRS, TISS Aug. 2003 Report writing Dr. Asha Bajpai
UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES
Demographic TransitionAmong the Parsi Communityof India: A Study of theFamilial, Marital andSocial-PsychologicalDimensions
UNESCO-PARZORFoundation
Dec. 2003 Ongoing Prof. Shalini Bharat
Support Systems in SelectMumbai Neighbourhoods:A Study of Family Well-being
BRS, TISS Sep. 2003 Preparation of finalreport
Ms. Rosamma Veedon andDr. Sujata Sriram
Assessing Familism: TheDevelopment of Scale
BRS, TISS Sep. 2003 Report submitted Dr. Sujata Sriram
The Burden ofUnwanted Pregnancy:A Community-based Study
BRS, TISS Feb. 2003 Report submitted Prof. Shalini Bharat
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT
Women’s Participation inFamily Decisions:A Case Study of NelloreDistrict, Andhra Pradesh
BRS, TISS Sep. 2002 Completed Dr. Madhavi R.K.
UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONSVideo on TISS Library Sir Dorabji Tata
Memorial Library,TISS
Oct. 2004 Data collection anddiscussion on thescript
Ms. B. Manjula
She Write: Video on WomenPoets
TISS Sep. 2004 Post production Dr. K.P. Jayasankar andProf. Anjali Monteiro
Our Family: Video on theTransgendered Community
TISS Sep. 2004 Post production Dr. K.P. Jayasankar andProf. Anjali Monteiro
Gender and Local Self-Governance
BRS, TISS Sep. 2004 Data collection Ms. B. Manjula
SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL
Innovations in Schools ofSocial Work
InternationalAssociation ofSchools of SocialWork
Sep. 2004 Data collection Prof. Murli Desai
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Title of Project Sponsor Date ofSanction /Com-mencement
Present Position Faculty in Charge
AP PEN DIX 6Field Action Projects
INTER-DEPARTMENT/UNIT
Development Support to Ladakh Autonomous Hill District Council , estd. 2005LadakhObjective : To provide support to the Ladakh Autonomous Hill District Council (LAHDC) to prepare and implement
a multi-sectoral sustainable district development plan with people’s participation.Programmes : • Finalisation of Leh District Vision Document, and lending expertise on issues related to sustainable
development.• Development of a certificate or diploma programme in sustainable development.• Capacity-building of NGOs, government officials and professionals on needs and options
assessment; planning, implementation and monitoring of sectoral plans and programmes at themicro and district levels.
• Preparation of district development plan through participatory micro planning process in all thesectors and its implementation through LAHDC and panchayats.
Faculty in Charge : Prof. S. Parasuraman, Dr. Chandan Sengupta, Prof. Janki Andharia, Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J.,Dr. Ramila Bisht, Prof. Vidya Rao, Ms. B. Manjula, Prof. Vimla Nadkarni and Prof. Padma Velaskar.
HUM: Humanity United in M-Ward , estd.: 2002M-Ward, MumbaiObjectives : · To create a human rights sensitive M-Ward.
· To provide opportunities for interaction between a variety of individuals and organisationalrepresentatives to dialogue.
· To organise awareness and educational sessions on human rights.· To facilitate collective actions planned by groups.· To promote attitudes of solidarity.
Programmes : · Campaign on Disability Rights across the M Ward areas in slums and schools· Awareness modules in three schools.· Workshop for NSS Volunteers from 3 colleges.· Access audit of three buildings and one public garden.· Capacity-building programmes for NGOs.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Lata Narayan and Dr. N. Rustomfram.
DEPARTMENT/UNIT
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION
Prayas, estd.: 19909/1, B.D.D. Chawls, Worli, Mumbai.Objectives : · Demonstrate the need for social work intervention in the criminal justice system namely at police
stations, prisons, criminal courts and institutions for women and minors.· Work towards rehabilitation of persons coming out of or vulnerable to crime or prostitution.· Provide support to families of persons in crime/prostitution, especially children, to counter
negative influences and prevent criminalisation.· Improve access of citizens in the criminal justice system to their legal rights enshrined in the
Constitution and promote the use of correctional laws towards the rehabilitation of vulnerable groupssuch as women, youth and children.
· Increase awareness in government and society about issues related to rehabilitation of personsaffected by crime or prostitution towards law and policy change.
· Generate knowledge in the field of social work, criminology and corrections through the analysis offield experiences.
Programmes : · Prison: Work with women and young males (18–23 years) through a range of services such as legal literacy, family contact, support to families (especially children), counselling, vocational activities,and networking with NGOs and government departments such as police, women and childdevelopment, health and the judiciary towards custodial care, pre-release preparation andpost-release rehabilitation issues.
· Police Stations: Counselling, referral and follow-up services to vulnerable groups such as women,children, youth and the psychologically/emotionally disturbed to prevent trafficking, or their entryinto crime, prostitution or other negative lifestyles.
· Criminal Court: Legal guidance and referral services to persons approaching the courts —complainants, accused or their families.
· Protective Institutions for Women: Counselling, vocational activities and networking with NGOsand government departments towards custodial care, pre-release preparation, repatriation andpost-release rehabilitation issues.
· Contact-cum-Rehabilitation Unit: Services include counselling, legal guidance, arranging shelter, family support, financial support for emergencies, arranging for medical treatment orhospitalisation, vocational training, educational support, information about government schemes,access to citizenship rights, and connecting with the NGO sector towards rehabilitation andmainstreaming.
· Research and Documentation: Conducting studies and documentation of services provided andissues in the field towards increasing knowledge in the field of criminology and correction forteaching, training and intervention.
· Policy and Advocacy: Taking up field issues with government departments concerned, both at theState and Central levels. Lobbying with national and state level bodies such as NHRC, NCW, SHRCand SCW to create a climate conducive to rehabilitation of vulnerable groups in criminal justice.Involvement in PILs both at the Supreme Court and the Mumbai High Court on issues related toprison conditions, trafficking, children of prisoners, rehabilitation of victims of commercial sexualexploitation, and so on.
Project Staff : Mr. Vijay Raghavan (Project Director), Mr. Vijay Johare, Mr. Shankar Pokharkar, Ms. Aruna Angre,Ms. Surekha Sale, Ms. Sudhakar Babu, Mr. Murlidhar Jagtap, Mr. Shahnawaz Pathan, Ms. Salma Naik,Ms. Varsha Lad, Mr. Vithalbhai Solanki, Ms. Vaishali Jaiswal, Ms. Babita Salvi, Mr. Bajirao Patil,Mr. Chandrakant Shinde, Ms. Chandrani Ganguli, Mr. Devchand Randive, Ms. Jyoti Lokhande,Ms. Pradnya Shinde, Ms. Penelope Tong, Ms. Pramila Madupuri, Mr. Sunil Mhaske, Ms. ShobhaShelar, Mr. Suryakant Mane, Ms. Sangeeta Gawli, Ms. Sharon Menezes, Mr. Silvin Kale, Ms. SangeetaMalshe, Mr. Sadanand Dalvi, Mr. Vijay More, Ms. Vasanti Jadhav, Mr. Vikas Kadam, Ms. Vishaka More, Ms. Krupa Shah, Ms. T.S. Devayani, Ms. Pooja Shrimali Part-time Staff: Ms. Smieta Jadhav,Ms. Sheetal Godambe, Ms. Shyamal Godambe, Ms. Vishalaakshi Nathan and Ms. Neeta Gajjar.
Faculty in Charge : Prof. D.R. Singh.
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE
Special Cell for Women and Children, estd.: 1984Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Yavatmal, Aurangabad, Pune, Nashik, Wardha and Nanded.Objectives : · To rebuild violated women’s self-esteem, self-worth and dignity.
· To offer immediate services in cases of family violence and atrocities against women in the formsof: police assistance in registering complaints; placement in institutions or referral to family service agencies; counselling; referrals to other services including medical, psychiatric, educational andvocational; and legal aid.
· Be a liaison between the police and organisations for women and children.· To create awareness about the humiliations and atrocities committed, particularly against women
and children, amongst women themselves, professional groups, and the general public.· Document the work of the Special Cell and develop training material for social work students and
police personnel.Programmes : · Core working — responding to individual needs of violated women and children.
· Training for Police in the issues of violence against women.
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· Participated in campaign on violence against women.· Organised mela for college-going youth on the issue of violence against women.
Project Staff : Ms. Trupti Panchal (Project Coordinator), Ms. Vandana Nanavare, Ms. Rajshree Ambare, Ms. PratibhaJagtap, Ms. Nikhat Shaikh, Ms. Arpita Das, Ms. Vrushali Athalaye, Ms. Anagha Sarpotdar, Ms. PragnaKasle, Ms. Divya Taneja, Ms. Anju Shelke, Ms. Deepa Gaikwad, Ms. Poonam Suryavanshi, Mr. SanjayTelrandhe, Ms. Pratibhya Kachewar, Mr. Sitaram Shinde, Ms. Archana Kale, Ms. Surekha Rankhambe,Ms. Ranjana Gaikwad, Mr. Suresh Suryavanshi, Ms. Anita Pagare, Ms. Deepali Mankar, Mr. LaxmikantKamlajkar, Ms. Jyoti Sapkale, Ms. Suchita Ingole and Ms. Pratibha Gajbhiye.
Faculty in Charge : Ms. Anjali Dave.
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK
Cell for AIDS Research Action and Training, estd.: 1993TISS, Mumbai.Objective : To undertake research, training, field action, advocacy, documentation and publications in the field of
HIV/AIDS and other related areas.Programmes : · International Training Institute on ‘HIV/AIDS Counselling and Psychosocial Interventions’
· Capacity building for medical professionals from Pakistan on ‘Treatment, Care and Support inHIV/AIDS’
· Capacity building of organisations in Maharashtra State funded by AVERT on counselling, care andsupport
· Consultancy to NGOs on psychosocial aspects of HIV/AIDS· Curriculum development and training support to Maharashtra State AIDS Control Society· Advocacy on ARVs, and human rights issues of PLHAs · Training programme on counselling in sexual and reproductive health · Publications: Hindi version of Telephone Counselling in HIV/AIDS: A Counsellor’s Resource Book
Project Staff : Ms. Punita Gandhi, Ms. Yasmin, Ms. Sweta Gurav, Mr. Kamlesh Mackwan, Mr. Pavan Dilpak.Faculty in Charge : Ms. Brinelle D’Souza.
Thane Health Project, estd.: 1988Thane.Objectives : · To strengthen the utilisation of the health care services by working with various health
functionaries, as well as groups of women, children and low-income groups.· To initiate and carry out need-based research to enable the Thane health system to respond more
appropriately to people’s needs.· To initiate and demonstrate interventions in psychosocial aspects of health.
Programmes : · Providing counselling and other services to women in distress and young people with issues insexuality and relationship problems.
· Awareness raising on women and adolescent issues within the hospital.· Helpline for adolescents and youth.· Networking with other NGOs.· Workshops with municipal school girls on sexuality, growing up and relationships.· Setting up of a Women’s Development Cell in collaboration with students of NKT College, Mumbai.· Long-term capacity building programmes for 7th Std. students of Municipal schools on peer group
pressure, study skills, study habits, exam phobia, poor study habits and others voiced by thestudents themselves.
· Programme with ALERT India for recreation and sharing of training experiences.· Women and mental health project.
Project Staff : Ms. Aparna Joshi, Ms. Pradnya Shinde, and Mr. Haresh Dalvi.Faculty in Charge : Dr. Surinder Jaswal.
Integrated Rural Health and Development Project , estd.: 1986Aghai Village, Shahapur Taluka, Thane.Objectives : · Ameliorative measures on health and education.
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· Utilisation and generation of local resources.Programmes : · Anganwadi/Balwadis.
· Curriculum development programme for anganwadis.· Income-generation for women through self-help groups, and sewing classes..· Construction of wells.· Health communication and mother and child nutrition programmes.· Implementation of government development schemes, SJRY and Community Polytechnic
schemes.· Training centre and resource unit (documentation, research and staff development)
Project Staff : Mr. Datta Jadhav, Ms. Kalpana Nimse, Ms. Sunita Thakare, Ms. Sujata Vishe, Ms. Ranjana Sahare,Ms. Lata Gawli and Ms. Asmita Nimse.
Faculty in Charge : Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal.
Muskaan: Child and Adolescent Guidance Centre , estd.: 1937BMC Arogya Kendra, Cotton Green (West), Mumbai.Objectives : · To serve as a resource centre for documentation, training, capacity building, research and
consultation in the areas of child and adolescent mental health.· To provide specialised clinical services through a multi-disciplinary team on issues related to
emotional distress, sexuality and sexual abuse.· To create awareness about child and adolescent mental health.· To network with organisations working with children for influencing policy on child mental health
and child rights.Programmes : · Tsunami relief work, with focus on children in Sri Lanka.
· Work with Lalit Kala Bhavan, Abhyudaya Education Society, Ahilya Vidya Mandir, and NMK School.· Workshops for Aga Khan Foundation, Family Court Children, and community Children at Jijamata
Nagar.· Coordinating for FACSE programme.· Study skills for 10th Std. children’s group.· Sensitising about child trafficking.· Family therapy study group.
Project Staff : Ms. Freny Italia, Ms. Kiran Bhosale, Ms. Megha Tendulkar and Ms. Varsha Kaushik.Faculty in Charge : Prof. Vimla Nadkarni.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
NGO Centre Programme, estd.: 1999TISS, Mumbai.Objectives : · Capacity building in NGOs.
· To promote credibility and accreditation of NGOs.· NGO Clearing House.
Programmes : · Data-base development of NGOs, funding agencies, corporate and other stakeholders of socialsector.
· Developing virtual platform for networking among social workers, NGO professionals, third sectorresearchers, and so on.
· Providing counselling services to NGOs and entrepreneurial individuals on launching and mergingNGOs.
· Act as a clearing house in the social sector.Faculty in Charge: Dr. Swapan Garain.
Nav Chetna, estd.: April 1996Pen, Raigad District.Objectives : · Assess and enhance self-concept of tribal children in Ashram Shalas.
· Improve the quality of care and education.
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· Capacity building of community and parents for their effective participation in the management ofAshram Shalas.
Programmes : · Obtained approval of proposal for an action-research project and funds for the activities of the fieldaction project.
· Conducted survey of children’s preferences about vocational training in Mumbai and 3 vocationaltraining programmes for boys aged 14–18 years.
· Planned vocational training programmes proposed for April 2005 in girls’ institution.Project Staff : Mr. Vinod Manekar.Faculty in Charge : Prof. Vidya Rao
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Rural Community Development Initiatives , estd.: 2005Lonavla, Pune DistrictObjective : Development of rural and tribal areas of Mulshi and Maval Talukas of Pune District in Maharashtra
(about 100 villages will be covered).Programmes : · Profiling: Access to entitlements of health education, roads.
· Environment and livelihood issues: Training in organic farming and use of appropriatetechnologies.
Project Staff : Ms. Amita Naigaonkar, Mr. Santosh Thakre and Ms. Pallavi Pawar.Faculty in Charge : Prof. Janki Andharia.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES
Targeted Intervention for Reducing Vulnerability to STI/HIV among Sex Workers and their Clients in Turbhe Stores , estd.:2004Turbhe, Navi MumbaiObjectives : · Establish structure and systems for effective project implementation.
· Behaviour change communication for reducing risk of acquiring STI/HIV among sex workers andtheir clients.
· Increase access to STI treatment and counselling services among sex workers and their clients.· Create an enabling environment through social mobilisation and advocacy.
Programmes : · Orientation of stakeholders.· Capacity building of teachers and peer educators.· Co-curricular activities with ARH messages.· Counselling.· Resource mapping.· Procurement and distribution of BCC material, condoms and drugs.· Providing direct STI treatment services.· Social mobilisation and advocacy.
Project Staff : Ms. Meera Limaye (Project Coordinator), Mr. Mahesh Rajguru, Dr. P.V. Limaye, Ms. Sulakshana Ohol,Ms. Suman Kumbhar, Mr. Shaikh Bilkesh Banu, Ms. Pramila Trimbanke, Ms. Sangeeta Dhuldule,Ms. Sharda Waghmare, Mr. Nagaraja P., Ms. Rshma Jyotish, and 40 peer educators.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee.
Nepal–India Safe Migration Initiative for Reducing Vulnerability to STI/HIV among Nepali Migrants in Mumbai, estd.: 2004Mumbai and Thane DistrictsObjective : Reduce vulnerability to STI/HIV and promote access to care and support services among male Nepali
migrants in Mumbai and Thane districts of Maharashtra.Programmes : · Behaviour change communication activities.
· Provide psychosocial support, referrals for VCT and care and support.· Social mobilisation and advocacy.
Project Staff : Ms. Meera Limaye (Project Coordinator), Ms. Dalia Karmarkar, Ms. Sujatha N. Ail, Ms. Mitali Patil, Mr.Sunil Sarode, Ms. Sunita Shelar, Mr. Purna Kamal, Mr. Vaijanath Mane, Ms. Mangal Kamble, Ms.
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Eleena D’Mello, Mr. Harish Singh, Mr. Shashinath Waidande, Mr. Shouvakant Paudel, Mr. MangeshJagdhane, Mr. Jayant N. Joshi, Mr. Chudamani Dhakal, Mr. Dilli Rawat, Mr. Rajaram Chaudhary, Mr.Keshar Shah, Mr. Bishnusadan Shah, Dr. Pandurang Limaye and Dr. Rajesh Pawar.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee.
Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health Project in School Adolescents, estd.: 2003Kalyan–Dombivili Municipal CorporationObjective : Improved reproductive health status in school adolescent boys and girls.Programmes : · Orientation of stakeholders.
· Capacity building of teachers and peer educators.· Co-curricular activities with adolescent reproductive health messages.· Counselling.
Project Staff : Ms. Meera Limaye and Mr. Vijay Rajguru.Faculty in Charge : Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee.
Turbhe Health and Development Project, estd.: 1995Turbhe, Navi Mumbai.Objective : To experiment and demonstrate urban primary health care.Programme : Maternal and child health, nutrition, HIV/AIDS, and anti-tobacco programmes.Faculty in Charge : Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian and Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee.
UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH
Maharashtra FORCES (Forum for Crèche and Child Care) , estd.: 2000TISS, Mumbai.Objectives : · Networking and advocacy for early childhood.Programmes : · Develop advocacy material.
· Develop material of brining quality in early childhood programme.Faculty in Charge : Dr. Vrinda Datta and Dr. Rajani Konantambigi.
Non-Formal Education of Tribal Children of Betul , estd.: 1995Shapur Block, Betul Dist., Madhya Pradesh.Objective : · To build a network of organisations to safeguard survival growth and development of children.
· To create awareness and campaign for quality ECCE programme.· To develop a resource centre.· To feed and guide policy making.
Programmes : · Literacy activities in chosen villages.· Cultural activities by children’s groups.· Mobile libraries in 6 villages.
Project Staff : Mr. Anurag Modi, Ms. Shamim Meghani and Mr. Alok Sharma.Faculty in Charge : Dr. Rajani Konantambigi.
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AP PEN DIX 7Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised
Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
INTER-DEPARTMENT/UNIT
Prof. Janki Andharia,Dr. Srilatha Juvva,Mr. P.K. Shajahan andMs. Saman Afroz
Apr. 5–8, 2005 International Workshop on Rights of Children in Disaster Situations
Mumbai Terres Des Hommes
Dr. N. Rustomfram andMs. Katy Gandevia
Mar. 12–13, andApr. 2, 2005
Workshops on Self-Awareness, CommunicationSkills and Peer Mentoring
TISS, Tuljapur TISS, Tuljapur
Dr. K. Anil Kumar andProf. Usha S. Nayar
Feb. 19, 2005 Workshop on Child Participation Mumbai Sir Dorabji Tata Trust (SDTT),Christian Children Foundation andChildwatch International
Ms. Katy Gandevia andDr. Neela Dabir
Feb. 10, 2005 Facing Death TISS, Mumbai TISS
Prof. N. Jayaram andProf. Murli Desai
Jan. 31–Feb. 19,2005
Refresher Course on Methodology of SocialResearch: Theory, Method and Application
TISS, Mumbai University Grants Commission(UGC)
Dr. Arvind Tiwari,Prof. Murli Desai andMs. Neena Barnes
Nov. 29–Dec.19,2004
Refresher Course on Human Rights andResponsibilities through Higher Education
TISS, Mumbai UGC
Prof. Shalini Bharat,Prof. Vimla Nadkarni,Dr. Surinder Jaswal andProf. Lakshmi Lingam
Oct. 25–29, 2004 Indo-US Workshop on Methods and Materialsof Social and Behavioural Sciences Research on Reproductive Health
TISS, Mumbai Department of Biotechnology,Government of India (GoI), andNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development, USA
Dr. Lata Narayan andDr. N. Rustomfram
Oct. 8–9, 2004 Awareness about Disability Mumbai Apnalaya
Prof. Lakshmi Lingam andProf. Murli Desai
Oct. 4–23, 2004 Refresher Course on Gender, Health andDevelopment
TISS, Mumbai UGC
Dr. N. Rustomfram andDr. D.K. Srivastava
Oct. 4–8 andDec. 6–10, 2004
Training Programme on Corporate SocialResponsibility and Community Development
TISS, Mumbai National Thermal Power Corporation
Mr. Satish T. Kanamadi,Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi andProf. Murli Desai
Sep. 6–26, 2004 Refresher Course on Information Technologyfor Librarians
TISS, Mumbai UGC
Dr. K. Anil Kumar andProf. Usha S. Nayar
Jul. 24–26, 2004and Feb. 17–18,2005
Second Study Group Meeting on Socio-CulturalContexts of Child Participation in theAsia-Pacific Region
Mumbai Childwatch International, Norway
DEPARTMENT/UNIT
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Feb. 28, andMar. 1, 2005
Role of Civil Society Organisations and HumanRights Defenders in Protection and Promotionof Human Rights
TISS, Mumbai National Human Rights Srilathan(NHRC)
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Jun. 27, 2004 Workshop on Role of Criminal JusticeAdministration and Civil Society in Protection of Dalit Rights
TISS, Mumbai NHRC
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE
Dr. Neela Dabir Mar. 28–29, 2005 Consultation Meeting on Children in Conflictwith the Law
TISS, Mumbai Quality Institutional Care of Childrenand Alternatives
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Jan. 31 and Feb. 5,2005
Workshop on Marriage Counselling Mumbai S.N.D.T. Women’s University
Prof. Lina Kashyap,Dr. Srilatha Juvva,Ms. Sandhya Limaye andMs. Prerna Sharma
Jan. 4–5, 2005 National Workshop for Enhancing Inputs onDisability in the Social Work Curriculum
Mumbai Rehabilitation Council of India andAli Yavar Jung National Institute forHearing Handicapped
Dr. Srilatha Juvva Sep. 10–11, 2004 Assessment in Family Therapy Mumbai Sree Manav Seva Sangh
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Aug. 23, 2004 Western Region Pre-Conference Workshop onWomen Work and Health
TISS, Mumbai Vishva Yuvak Kendra, MuktiFoundation
Dr. Neela Dabir Apr. 2004–Mar.2005
Training of Trainers for the Caretakers ofChildren’s Institutions in Mumbai
Mumbai Youth for Unity and Voluntary Action
Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni,Ms. Katy Gandevia,Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal,Ms. Brinelle D’Souza,Ms. Vaishali Kolhe,Dr. Asha Banu Soletti andMr. Abhijit Prabhughate
May 3–4, 2005 DRS–SAP Workshop for Alumni andPractitioners in Health and Mental Health
TISS, Mumbai Department Research Support,Special Assistance Programme, UGC
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza Apr. 18–Jun. 18,2005
Training Workshop on Care and Support inHIV/AIDS
TISS, Mumbai UNAIDS (Pakistan) and NationalAIDS Control Project, Pakistan
Ms. Katy Gandevia Feb. 8, 2005 Legal Literacy for Mental Health TISS, Mumbai Kshitij Mental Health CentreMs. Brinelle D’Souza Nov. 21, 2004–Jan.
31, 2005HIV/AIDS Counselling and PsychosocialInterventions
TISS, Mumbai SDTT, HIVOS and Terres Des Homes
Ms. Katy Gandevia Nov. 17–18, 2004 Community Based Psychosocial Rehabilitationof the Mentally Ill
TISS, Mumbai Department of Extra Mural Studies(EMS), TISS
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Bipin Jojo Mar. 5–6, 2005 Workshop on Resource Mobilisation Navi Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS, andResource Support Centre forDevelopment
Prof. Vidya Rao andMs. Samta Pandya
Jan. 31 and Feb. 1,2005
Workshop on Beggary Prevention andRehabilitation
Pune TISS, Action Aid and Government ofMaharashtra (GoM)
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Mr. P.K. Shajahan andMs. Swati Banerjee
Mar. 30–31, 2005 Developing Durable Peace Processes Mumbai Delhi Policy Group
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas andMr. Manish Kumar Jha
Mar. 10–12, 2005 Towards Preparation of a Draft Corporate R&RPolicy for Gujarat Ambuja Cement Ltd. (GACL)
Ambujanagar, Gujarat GACL
Dr. Amita Bhide Jan. 17, 2005 India People’s Tribunal on Evictions Mumbai India People’s TribunalProf. Janki Andharia,Dr. Mouleshri Vyas andMr. Manish Kumar Jha
Oct. 25–29, 2004 R&R Sensitivity Training for GACL Ambujanagar GACL
Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Sep. 14, 2004 Workshop on Perspective Building andPrioritising
Mumbai Jagruti Mahila Mandal
Prof. Janki Andharia,Dr. Mouleshri Vyas andMs. Swati Banerjee
Sep. 3–4, 2004 URCD Alumni Workshop TISS, Mumbai Self-financed
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Mar. 30–Apr. 1,2005
Follow-up Technical Capacity BuildingWorkshop
TISS, Mumbai USAID/FHI
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dec. 29–30, 2004 Qualitative Analysis Workshop for QualitativeNeeds Assessment
TISS, Mumbai USAID/FHI
Dr. Harshad P. Thakur Dec. 20–24, 2004 Training Programme for on HospitalManagement
Mumbai Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Mumbai
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dec. 2–4, 2004 Need Assessment Training Workshop TISS, Mumbai USAID/FHI
Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J. Oct. 30–31, 2004 Basics of Counselling Society of St. Ann’sSisters
Trust of St. Ann’s Congregation
Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J. Oct. 26–28, 2004 Future of Higher Education in India Hyderabad Xavier Board of Higher Education inIndia
Dr. Ramila Bisht andDr. N. Nakkeeran
Oct. 9, 2004 Meeting on Health Sector Reforms TISS, Mumbai Department of Health ServicesStudies (HSS), TISS
Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J. Sep. 25, 2004 Workshop on Choice Based Credit System inHigher Education
Mangalore St. Aloysious College, Mangalore
Dr. Joseph Xavier, S.J. Sep. 24, 2004 Workshop on Choice Based Credit System inHigher Education
Mangalore Roshni Nilaya
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Sep. 20–24, 2004 Technical Capacity Development Workshop TISS, Mumbai USAID/FHI
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Aug. 23–25, 2004 Induction and Orientation Workshop TISS, Mumbai USAID/FHI
DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Dr. D.P. Singh May 2–14, 2005 Summer Programme in Data Analysis in SocialSciences
TISS, Mumbai Indian Council for Social ScienceResearch, New Delhi
Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Dr. D.P. Singh Jul. 12–24, 2004and Mar. 7–19,2005
Programme in Data Analysis in Social Sciences TISS, Mumbai Self-financed by participants
DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES
Dr. N. Rustomfram Apr. 16–17, 2005 Acting to Take Charge Navi Mumbai Special Cell for Women andChildren, GoM, UNIFEM and TISS
Dr. Shankar Das Apr. 11–15, 2005 Therapeutic Yoga and Meditation: A TrainingProgramme
TISS, Mumbai Self-financed
Dr. N. Rustomfram Apr. 9, 2005 Meet of All India Trainers for Skills forAdolescence
Mumbai Lions-Quest in India Foundation
Dr. N. Rustomfram Mar. 23–24, 2005 Workshop on Citizen Initiative in Peace andDevelopment
Mumbai Bombay Community Public Trust,and Centre for Dialogue andReconciliation
Dr. N. Rustomfram Mar. 21–22, 2005 Development of Counselling Skills Kolhapur Centre for Women’s Studies, ShivajiUniversity, Kolhapur
Dr. N. Rustomfram Mar. 5, 2005 Training Programme on ParticipatoryTeaching–Learning
Nagpur Stree Shikshan Prasark MandalMahila Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur
Dr. N. Rustomfram Feb. 24–25, 2005 Performance Appraisal and MonitoringOrganisational Processes
Bhopal Sanket Development Group
Dr. Shankar Das Feb. 21–25, 2005 Training Programme on Therapeutic Life Skillsfor Paramedical Staff
Mumbai Department of Atomic Energy, GoI
Dr. Shankar Das Feb. 14–15, 2005 Training Workshop on Holistic Health andWell-being
Mumbai Heavy Water Board, Department ofAtomic Energy, GoI
Dr. Shankar Das Feb.–May 2005 Course in Holistic Counselling TISS, Mumbai TISS
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Jan. 10–Mar. 18,2005
Foundation Course in Counselling Skills forHelping Professionals
TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Dr. Shankar Das Jan. 3–7, 2005 Participatory Training Methodology: A Trainingof Trainers Workshop for HIV/AIDS Workers
TISS Mumbai Cell for AIDS Research, Action andTraining, TISS
Dr. N. Rustomfram Dec. 4–5, 2004 Workshop on Unconditional Love andForgiveness: Follow-up of Basic Course
TISS, Mumbai Self-supported
Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Dr. N. Rustomfram Dec. 2, 2004 Participatory Training Methodology Mumbai Bombay Community Public Trust
Dr. Shankar Das Nov. 23, 2004 Training Workshop on Counselling Skills in theAreas of Priority Diseases of National HealthPlan
Yangon, Myanmar World Health Organisation (WHO)and Ministry of Health, Governmentof Myanmar
Dr. Shankar Das Nov. 18, 2004 Training Programme on DevelopingProfessional Capacities and Efficiency in SocialWork Practice
Mandalay, Myanmar WHO and Ministry of Health,Government of Myanmar
Dr. Shankar Das Nov. 15, 2004 Training Programme on Innovation inCommunity Mental Health Initiatives
Myanmar WHO and Ministry of Health,Government of Myanmar
Dr. N. Rustomfram Oct. 27–28, 2004 Introductory Workshop on Unconditional Loveand Forgiveness
TISS, Mumbai Self-supported
Dr. N. Rustomfram Sep. 23, 2004 Workshop on Building Community Teams Mumbai SNEHA
Dr. Shankar Das Sep. 23, 2004 Workshop on Community Needs Assessment Mumbai Department of HSS, TISS
Dr. N. Rustomfram Sep. 17–18, 2004 Action Planning Workshop Mumbai Centre for Dialogue andReconstruction
Dr. N. Rustomfram Sep. 15–16, 2004 Strategic Planning Workshop Godhra Commonwealth Human RightsInitiative
Dr. N. Rustomfram andMs. Mohua Nigudkar
Sep. 2–3, 2004 Orientation Programme for Officer Bearers ofFCCs
TISS, Mumbai Maharashtra State Social WelfareBoard (MSSWB), GoM
Dr. Shankar Das Aug. 25, 2004 Workshop on Training Needs Assessment Mumbai Department of HSS, TISS
Dr. N. Rustomfram andMs. Mohua Nigudkar
Aug. 24–Sep. 3,2004
Orientation Programme for FCC Counsellors TISS, Mumbai MSSWB, GoM
Ms. Sabiha Vasi andMs. Mohua Nigudkar
Jul. 29–Oct. 4, 2004 Training Programme for Volunteers in SocialWork
TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Dr. N. Rustomfram andMs. Mohua Nigudkar
Jul. 13, 2004 Training Needs Analysis TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Dr. N. Rustomfram Jun. 12, 2004 Workshop on Team-building for CommunityHealth Workers
Navi Mumbai Apanalya
Dr. Shankar Das Jun. 6, 2004 Training Programme on Stress Management Mumbai Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai
Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Feb. 4–5, 2005 National Conference on Globalisation and Health Equity
Mumbai Indian Association of SocialSciences in Health
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi Jan. 27–29, 2005 National Workshop on Qualitative ResearchMethodology
TISS, Mumbai UGC
UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Dr. A.K. Singh Jun. 23–24, 2004 National Workshop on Monitoring QualityIndicators under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan(Western Zone)
TISS, Mumbai National Council for EducationResearch and Training, New Delhi
UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Apr. 29,–May 2,2005
Workshop on Qualitative Research Jaipur VISHAKHA: Group for Women’sEducation and Research
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Mar. 26–28, 2005 Workshop on Qualitative Research Anand, Gujarat Institute of Rural Management,Anand
Prof. Ratna Naik Mar. 19, 2005 The Role of Self-Help Groups in PromotingEntrepreneurship among Rural Women
Pune TVS Foundation
Prof. Ratna Naik Jan. 8, 2005 Man–Wildlife Conflict Pune Vanrai, Pune
Prof. Ratna Naik Oct. 30, 2004 Joint Forest Management through WatershedManagement
Chennai TVS Foundation
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Oct. 19–20, 2004 Workshop on Application of Qualitative Methods in Field-based Research and Analysis
Bhopal Sanket Development Group
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Sep. 27–30, 2004 Workshop on Strategic Planning Nashik Abhivyakti Media for Development
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Sep. 22, 2004 Workshop on the Focus Group Method Mumbai Society for Nutrition, Education andHealth Action
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Aug. 9–10, 2004 Workshop on the Application of QualitativeResearch to Social Work
Tirupattur Sacred Heart College
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Aug. 5–8, 2004 Workshop on the Application of QualitativeResearch to Social Work
Chennai Department of Social Work, StellaMarris College, Chennai
Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Prof. Ratna Naik Jul. 6–7, 2004 Workshop on Protection and Development ofChilka Lake with Community Participation
Bhubaneshwar Wildlife Department and ChilkaDevelopment Authority
UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES
Dr. Sandhya Iyer Nov. 8–9, 2004 Seminar on Towards District Planning forHuman Development
TISS, Mumbai United Nations DevelopmentProgramme and PlanningCommission, GoI
UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES
Prof. Chhaya Datar Jan. 17–22, 2005 Capacity Building Workshop for WomenManagers in Higher Education
Mumbai UGC
Prof. Chhaya Datar Nov. 25, 2004 Women, Land Rights and Livelihood Tuljapur TISS, Mumbai
UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES
Prof. Shalini Bharat Apr. 26–28, 2005 Training Workshop on Ethics in Social SciencesResearch in Health
TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS, andFogarty International, University ofCalifornia, San Francisco
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Jan. 11–20, 2005 100th NSS Orientation Programme TISS, Mumbai Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports(MoYAS), GoI
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Oct. 31–Nov. 3,2004
Universities Talk AIDS Lonavla MoYAS, GoI, and NSS RegionalCentre
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Oct. 15–18, 2004 Universities Talk AIDS Goa MoYAS, GoI, and NSS RegionalCentre
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Oct. 8–12, 2004 35th NSS Refresher Course on ResourceMobilisation and Management
Goa MoYAS, GoI
Dr. Madhavi R.K. Aug. 24–Sep. 2,2004
99th NSS Orientation Programme TISS, Mumbai MoYAS, GoI
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Jul. 22–26, 2004 34th NSS Refresher Course on SustainableRural Development and Urbanisation
Kolhapur MoYAS, GoI
Mr. Devidas Golhar Jul. 13–22, 2004 98th NSS Orientation Programme TISS, Mumbai MoYAS, GoI
Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Jun. 7, 2004 NSS OC and RC Syllabus Consultation Mumbai NSS TORC
Dr. Madhavi R.K. Jun. 28–Jul. 2,2004
33rd NSS Refresher Course on Harmony andPeace: Towards National Integration
TISS, Mumbai MoYAS, GoI
UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS
Prof. Anjali Monteiro andDr. K.P. Jayasankar
Feb. 8–18, 2005 Workshop on Documentary Film Making Chennai Asian College of Journalism
Prof. Anjali Monteiro andDr. K.P. Jayasankar
Nov. 29–Dec. 10,2004
Workshop on Documentary Production Chennai Asian College of Journalism
Prof. Anjali Monteiro andDr. K.P. Jayasankar
Nov. 24–Dec. 1,2004
Workshop on Documentary Production Hyderabad Hyderabad Central University
Prof. Anjali Monteiro andDr. K.P. Jayasankar
Aug. 29–Sep 10,2004
Media, Culture and Society Ahmedabad National Institute of Design (NID)
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Jul. 30–31, 2004 Workshop on Documentary Production Mumbai Industrial Design Centre, IndianInstitute of Technology
Prof. Anjali Monteiro andDr. K.P. Jayasankar
Jul 5–9, 19–23,2004 and Jan.15–19, 2005
Image Making Ahmedabad NID
SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL
Prof. Murli Desai Apr. 18–Jun. 3,2005
Training Programme on Child Rights-basedDevelopment Work
Port Blair Butterflies, TISS, and Miseror
Prof. Murli Desai Nov. 19–20, 2004 National Workshop for Dissemination of aManual for Social Workers Dealing with ChildVictims of Trafficking and Commercial SexualExploitation
TISS, Mumbai Department of Women and ChildDevelopment, GoI, and UNICEF,India Country Office
Prof. Murli Desai Oct. 5–6 and Nov.1–2, 2004
Life Skills Training Workshop Mumbai Sarvajanik Education Society
SIR DORABJI TATA MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Dr. M. Koganuramath Oct. 15–16, 2004 Information Communication Technologies forLibrarians
TISS, Mumbai Bombay Science LibrariansAssociation
Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
AP PEN DIX 8Faculty Participation in Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
INTERNATIONAL
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Psychosocial Support:A Tsunami Disaster Response
Sri Lanka Jan. 24–28,2005
Action Aid Expert -
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Workshop on Childhood,Religion and Spiritually inChanging Societies
Clemson Nov. 28–Dec.1, 2004
Childwatch International Co-Convenor ofStudy Group
Childhood, Hinduismand Spirituality:Beginning of aRelationship Towardsthe Journey for Lifeand Beyond
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE
Prof. Lina Kashyap International Conference onExpanding the CounsellingProfession within a Context ofProfound and Ongoing Change
Buenos Aires,Argentina
Apr. 18–22,2005
International Associationfor Counselling
Coordinator International ResearchSeminar WorkingGroups
Dr. Neela Dabir International Workshop onRights of Children in DisasterSituations
Mumbai Apr. 5–8, 2005 TISS, and Terres DesHommes
Participant -
Dr. Neela Dabir Linking and Learning Programme on Budgets and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Alchochet,Portugal
Mar. 11–19,2005
International Human Rights Internship Programme,Dignity International,Fundar, Economic, Socialand Cultural Rights — NetInternational BudgetProgramme
Participant -
Prof. Lina Kashyap andMs. Prerna Sharma
Asian African Seminar onParenting Across the Lifespan
Vadodara Feb. 16–18,2005
Department of HumanDevelopment and FamilyStudies, M.S. University ofBaroda
Presented a Paper Research on Parenting a Child withDisabilities:Implications for SocialWork Teaching andPractice
Dr. Srilatha Juvva Training for Trainers onPsychosocial Care
Sri Lanka Jan. 12–Feb.11, 2005
Action Aid India Resource Person -
Prof. Lina Kashyap International Conference on theFamily
Doha, Qatar Nov. 29–30,2004
Supreme Council for Family Affairs, Government ofQatar
Special Invitee -
Prof. Lina Kashyap International TransactionalAnalysis Conference
Bangalore Jul. 27–Aug. 1, 2004
International TransactionalAnalysis Association andCentre for Holistic,Integrating Learning andDeveloping
Participant -
Dr. Srilatha Juvva International TransactionalAnalysis Conference
Bangalore Jul 27–Aug. 1,2004
International TransactionalAnalysis Association andCentre for HolisticIntegrating Learning andDeveloping
Regional Coordinator -
Ms. Anjali Dave Education and Network Exchange for Gender and Law Association
Port Land andWashington,D.C., USA
Jun. 12–19,2004
American University,Washington College of Law
Participant -
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni,Ms. Katy Gandevia andDr. Asha Banu Soletti
International Workshop onRights of Children in DisasterSituations
Mumbai Apr. 5–8, 2005 TISS and Terres DesHommes
Participants -
Ms. Vaishali Kolhe North South Dialogue-III onInclusive Education: AnIndo-Canadian Partnership
New Delhi Mar. 1–4, 2005 National Resource Centrefor Inclusion and SpasticSociety of India
Participant -
Ms. Vaishali Kolhe Workshop on Child Participation Mumbai Feb. 19, 2005 TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Katy Gandevia Training of Trainers onPsychosocial Care
Sri Lanka Jan. 12–28,2005
Action Aid International Resource Person -
Dr. Surinder Jaswal International Conference onYoung People’s Sexual andReproductive Health Needs inAsia: Progress, Achievementsand Ways Forward
Delhi Dec. 2–4, 2004 Centre for Operations,Research and Training
Presented a Paper A ComprehensiveIntervention Strategyto Address the Needsof Married Adolescents in Rural Areas
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza First Asia-Pacific Conference onWomen and Girls
Islamabad,Pakistan
Nov. 31–Dec.2, 2004
AMAL, Pakistan, andUNAIDS, Pakistan
Presented a Paper Engendering the VCTProgramme
Dr. Surinder Jaswal International Conference on Menas Partners in Sexual andReproductive Health
Mumbai Nov. 29–Dec.1, 2004
National Institute forResearch in ReproductiveHealth (NIRRH)
Presented a Poster Couple Communication on Reproductive andSexual Health amongYoung MarriedAdolescents inDharmari Village ofWestern Maharashtra
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Pre-Congress Meet ofInternational Conference onWomen, Work and Health
Mumbai Nov. 27–30,2004
Society for Working Life,Women, Work and Health,Stockholm
Expert -
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza Pre-Congress Meet ofInternational Conference onWomen, Work and Health
Mumbai Nov. 27–30,2004
Society for Working Life,Women, Work and Health,Stockholm
Presented a Paper Gender and HIV/AIDS
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni 15th International AIDSConference
Bangkok Jul. 11–16,2004
International AIDS Society,Thai Ministry of PublicHealth, Global Network ofPositive People,International Community of Women Living withHIV/AIDS, InternationalCouncil of AIDS ServiceOrganisation, UNAIDS andThai NGO Coalition on AIDS
Participant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Bipin Jojo andMr. Daniel S.R.
International Conference onSocial Group Work is CrossingBarriers
Nagpur Dec. 2–4, 2004 Indian Affiliate toAssociation forAdvancement of SocialWork with Groups
Presented a Paper Group Work: GoingBeyond TraditionalBoundaries
Dr. Bipin Jojo International Seminar onDevelopment and Displacement:Afro-Asian Perspective
Hyderabad Nov. 25–29,2004
Department of PoliticalScience, OsmaniaUniversity
Presented a Paper DevelopmentDisplacement fromSomewhere toNowhere
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Mr. P.K. Shajahan World Peace and Social WorkEducation
Kalamassery Jan. 10–12,2005
Rajagiri College of SocialSciences
Presented a Paper Right to Peace in Social Work Education:Pedagogical Challenges
Mr. Manish Kumar Jha Regional Workshop of AcademicInstitutions
Kathmandu,Nepal
Dec. 14–16,2004
Save the Children,Sweden-Denmark
Resource Person -
Ms. Swati Banerjee Sixth International Conference ofthe International Society forThird Sector Research (ISTR)
Toronto,Canada
Jul. 11–14,2004
ISTR and RyersonUniversity, Toronto
Presented a Paper ExaminingMicro-CreditInterventions by theThird Sector as a Toolfor Empowerment ofWomen in India
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Industrial Seminar Taipei May 24–Jun. 1, 2004
Tamkang University,Taiwan
Participant -
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Ageing and Health Kobe, Japan Jul. 27–29,2004
World Health Organisation(WHO)
Resource Person Ageing and Health inIndia
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOSY
Prof. N. Jayaram South Asia Workshop on theState of Sociology: Issues ofRelevance and Rigour
Surajkund Feb. 23–25,2005
Indian Sociological Society; Department of Sociology,University of Pune; andDepartment of Sociology,University of Colombo, SriLanka
Discussant -
DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES
Dr. N. Rustomfram Workshop on Child Participation TISS, Mumbai Feb. 19, 2005 TISS and ChildwatchInternational
Participant -
Dr. N. Rustomfram 18th International CIFProgramme
Mumbai Jan. 12, 2005 CIF India Valedictory Address The Role of ExchangeProgrammes inEnhancing GlobalFriendships
Dr. N. Rustomfram Workshop on Vision-Building New Delhi Nov. 17–20,2004
International PlannedParenthood Federation,South Asia Region Office
Resource Person -
Dr. Shankar Das International Symposium onMicrobicides in Development and their Potential for Prevention ofSexually Transmitted Infectionsand Pregnancy
Mumbai Jun. 21–22,2004
NIRRH Participant -
UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Workshop on Child Participation Mumbai Feb. 19, 2005 TISS, Mumbai Rapporteur -
Dr. K. Anil Kumar Third Study Group Meeting onSocio-Cultural Contexts of ChildParticipation in the Asia-PacificRegion
Mumbai Feb. 17–18,2005
TISS, Mumbai Presented a Paper Data CollectionExperiences and Planof Analysis
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Dr. K. Anil Kumar International Conference onDemographic Changes and theirImplications
Thiruvanantha-puram
Dec. 7–9, 2004 Department ofDemography,University of Kerala
Discussant -
Prof. G.G. Wankhede International Conference onAchieving Diversity in Tertiaryand Higher Education
Kunming, China Nov. 15–17,2004
University of California, Los Angeles; University of Hong Kong; and KunmingUniversity of Science andTechnology
Presented a Paper Accessing HigherEducation, AffirmativeAction and StructuredInequality: The IndianExperience
Dr. K. Anil Kumar Second Study Group Meeting onSocio-Cultural Contexts of ChildParticipation in the Asia-PacificRegion
Mumbai Jul. 24–26,2004
TISS, Mumbai Presented a Paper Evolution andInstances of ChildParticipation in India
UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Dr. Leena Abraham Education, Participation andGlobalisation
Prague, CzechRepublic
May 20–22,2004
Research Committee onSociology of Education,International SociologicalAssociation, and theCharles University, Prague
Presented a Paper Building CulturalCapital to CombatPoverty: Globalisation,Education and theUrban Poor
UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES
Prof. S. Siva Raju International Conference onEmployment and IncomeSecurity in India
New Delhi Apr. 6–8, 2005 Institute for HumanDevelopment
Presented a Paper Employment andIncome Security forthe Urban Elderly:A Study in Mumbai,India
Mr. Shaileshkumar Darokar International Workshop onMigration — Marginalisation,Ghettoisation and Identity Crisis:Theoretical Perspectives andPractical Insights
Mumbai Mar. 8–10,2005
Department of Sociology,University of Mumbai, andDepartment of Sociologyand Ideology, University ofBonn
Presented a Paper Exclusion,Ghettoisation andIdentity: A Case Studyof Scavengers inMumbai City
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Mr. Shaileshkumar Darokar Workshop on ResearchMethodology for StudyingDiscrimination in Urban LabourMarket in India
New Delhi Dec. 20–23,2004
IIDS and Department ofSociology, PrincetonUniversity, USA
Presented a Paper Discrimination in Urban Labour Market in Indiawith Special Referenceto Scavengers inMaharashtra
UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATIONDr. J.J. Roy Burman Post Modernism Ahmedabad Mar. 5–7, 2005 Mudra Institute of
Communication,Ahmedabad
Presented a Paper Post-Modernism andChristianity amongTribes
Prof. Ratna Naik The Role of PublicAdministration in AlleviatingPoverty and ImprovingGovernance
Kuala Lumpur Dec. 6–8, 2004 Asian Development Bank,Manila
· Presented a Paper· Chaired a Session
Impact Assessment ofPoverty AlleviationProgramme in India:Some Administrativeand Institutional Issues
Prof. Ratna Naik International Conference onSustainable Water ResourceManagement in the ChangingEnvironment of the MonsoonRegion
Colombo Nov. 17–19,2004
United Nations University,Japan
· Presented a Paper· Chaired a Session
Community Approachto Water ResourceManagement:Experiences from India
Prof. Ratna Naik Conference on SustainableEconomic Development
Toronto, Canada May 20–22,2004
Faculty of Forestry,University of Toronto;Munk Centre forInternational Studies;IUFRO Group; andCanadian Forest Service
Resource Person The Contribution ofNTFP to Food Securityand Income Generation for Forest DwellingCommunities
UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIESDr. Sandhya Iyer International Conference on
Employment and IncomeSecurity in India
Delhi Apr. 6–8, 2005 Institute for HumanDevelopment, InternationalLabour Organisation,Centre for DevelopmentAlternatives, and GujaratInstitute of DevelopmentResearch
Presented a Paper ExploringDeterminants ofEmployment SecurityAmong CasualWorkers in India:voices of CasualWorkers in Mumbai
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES
Dr. Asha Bajpai Implementation of Laws Relating of Trafficking
Sri Lanka Jun. 26–27,2004
Sariq, India Resource Person -
Dr. Asha Bajpai People’s Summit Bangladesh Feb. 4–6, 2005 SAP, Bangladesh Resource Person Draft RegionalVictim/WitnessProtection Protocol toCombat Trafficking
UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES
Prof. Shalini Bharat Celebrating Beijing Plus Ten:The Fifth South Asia RegionalMinisterial Conference
Islamabad,Pakistan
May 3–5, 2004 UNIFEM Discussant The Varied Contours of Violence
Prof. Shalini Bharat International InterdisciplinaryResearch Workshop onHealth-related Stigma andDiscrimination
Soesterberg,The Netherlands
Nov. 29–Dec.3, 2004
Royal Tropical Institute,Amsterdam
Resource Person -
Prof. Shalini Bharat Caricom-UK Champions forChange Conference: ReducingHIV/AIDS Related Stigma andDiscrimination
St. Kitts andNevis
Nov. 22–24,2004
DFID, UK Resource Person -
Prof. Shalini Bharat Satellite Meeting on ‘CriticalThemes for South Asia: Stigma,Condom and Gender’ at the 15thInternational Conference on AIDS
Bangkok Jul. 13, 2004 UNAIDS-South AsiaInter-Country Team
Key Presenter Meeting the Challengeof AIDS Epidemic inSouth Asia: ThreeCritical Themes for the Region — Gender,Stigma andDiscrimination andCondom Programming
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
NATIONAL SERVICES SCHEME UNIT
Mr. Khalil Ahmed andMr. Devidas Golhar
International Symposium onDrug Substance Abuse andHIV/AIDS
Mumbai Nov. 23–29,2004
Ministry of Youth Affairsand Sport, Government ofIndia; and CommonwealthYouth Programme
Resource Persons -
UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar andProf. Anjali Monteiro
Forum for Visual Anthropology Geneva Jan. 28–30,2005
Museum of Ethnography,Geneva
· Presented a Film· Panel Discussants
NaataRepresentingResistance
Prof. Anjali Monteiro andDr. K.P. Jayasankar
Visicult 2004 Joensuu,Finland
Oct. 6–12,2004
North Karelian FilmAssociation
Presented a Film Naata
Prof. Anjali Monteiro Towards Sensitive Reporting onHIV/AIDS for BroadcastJournalists
Addis Ababa,Ethopia
Aug. 10–12,2004
United NationsDevelopment Programme(UNDP)
· Designed theWorkshop
· Chief ResourcePerson
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Prof. Anjali Monteiro Towards Sensitive Reporting onHIV/AIDS for Print Journalists
Addis Ababa,Ethopia
Aug. 7–9, 2004 UNDP · Designed theWorkshop
· Chief ResourcePerson
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SIR DORABJI TATA MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi 3rd International CALIBER 2005on Multilingual Computing andInformation Management inNetworked Digital Environment
Kochi Feb. 2–4, 2005 Cochin University ofScience and Technology
Participant -
Dr. M. Koganuramath Empowering Library Associationfor Effective Managementin Asia
Kathmandu,Nepal
Oct. 5–7, 2004 Nepal Library Association,and Central Library,Tribhuvan University
Special Invitee -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
NATIONAL/REGIONAL/LOCAL
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Training Programme onTherapeutic Life Skills forParamedical Staff
Mumbai Feb. 21–25,2005
Department of Extra MuralStudies (EMS), TISS
Valedictory Address -
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION
Ms. Ruchi Sinha State Level Training Programmefor Juvenile Welfare BoardInvolved in the Implementationof Juvenile Justice (Care andProtection Act, 2000)
Amravati Mar. 13–15,2005
National Institute for SocialDefence (NISD)
Resource Person -
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Death Sentence in India Mumbai Mar. 12, 2005 G.J. Advani Law College Resource Person Death Sentence:Pros and Cons
Ms. Ruchi Sinha Three-Day State Level TrainingProgramme for NGOs Involved in the Implementation of JJ (C & P) Act, 2000
Mumbai Mar. 10, 2005 NISD Resource Person ConstitutionalProvisions, NationalPolicy for Children and Juvenile Justice
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Human Rights Education New Delhi Feb. 21–23,2005
South Asian Human RightsDocumentation Centre
· Chaired a Session· Resource Person
Human RightsEducation in India:An Overview
Prof. D.R. Singh 28th Annual Conference of theIndian Society of Criminology
Jammu Feb. 16–18,2005
Jammu University Chaired a Session -
Mr. Debajit Kumar Sarmah 28th Annual Conference of theIndian Society of Criminology
Jammu Feb. 16–18,2005
Indian Society ofCriminology
Rapporteur -
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Workshop on BeggaryPrevention and Rehabilitation
Pune Jan. 31 andFeb. 1, 2005
Action Aid and TISS Resource Person -
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Police–Public Interface Mumbai Nov. 2, 2004 Government of India, andCHRI
Discussant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE
Dr. Srilatha Juvva Training Programme on ChildRights-based Development Work
Port Blair Apr. 18–26,2005
Butterflies, and TISS Resource Persons · Life SkillEnrichment
· Understanding theContext of theAndaman andNicrobar Islands
· Social WorkApproaches andValues
· PromotingAwareness ofRights andResponsibilities
Ms. Sandhya Limaye Impaired Citizenship andForm of Exclusion
Goa May 3–6, 2005 Indian Association ofWomen
· Presented a Paper· Chaired a Session
Social Exclusion andWomen withDisabilities
Dr. Srilatha Juvva andMs. Prerna Sharma
Role of Social Worker in aSpecial School for the HearingImpaired
Mumbai Mar. 31, 2005 Ali Yavar Jung NationalInstitute for HearingHandicapped
Resource Persons Social WorkTechniques Used while Working with Childrenand Parents in aSchool for the HearingImpaired
Mr. Alex Akhup andMs. Prerna Sharma
Consultative Meeting on Children in Conflict with Law
Mumbai Mar. 28–29,2005
Department of Family andChild Welfare, TISS
Participants -
Prof. Lina Kashyap National Seminar on Innovationsin Community BasedRehabilitation (CBR)
Bangalore Mar. 12–14,2005
CBR Forum for Personswith Disabilities
· Resource Person· Chaired a Session
Experiments inFacilitating SocialIntegration within theSchool Community
Ms. Anjali Dave Seminar on Gender Issues Hyderabad Mar. 7, 2005 S.V.P. National PoliceAcademy
Resource Person Violence AgainstWomen:Socio-PsychologicalPerspectives
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Lina Kashyap Annual National Meeting onAdoption
Delhi Feb. 22–23,2005
Central Adoption ResourceAgency
Resource Person Issues Related toVoluntary Coordinating Agency’s Functioning
Dr. Neela Dabir andMr. Alex Akhup
Third Study Group Meeting onSocio-Cultural Contexts of ChildParticipation in the Asia-PacificRegion
Mumbai Feb. 17–18,2005
TISS, Mumbai Participants -
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Programme Planning Mumbai Feb. 5, 2005 Special Cell for Women and Children, TISS
Resource Person -
Ms. Sandhya Limaye National Workshop on Qualitative Research Methodology
Mumbai Jan. 27–29,2005
Unit for Child and YouthResearch (UCYR), TISS
Participant -
Ms. Anjali Dave Meeting of the Gender and LawAssociation
Bangalore Dec. 10–12,2004
Gender and LawAssociation and NationalLaw School
Participant -
Ms. Anjali Dave Meeting of the Gender Justiceand Role of the Police
Bangalore Dec. 6, 2004 National Institute for Public Cooperation and ChildDevelopment (NIPCCD)
Resource Person Domestic Violence:Issues ConcerningPolice
Dr. Neela Dabir Annual Conference of Agha KhanHealth Services
Pune Dec. 4, 2004 Agha Khan Health Services, Regional Board for Western India
Resource Person Voluntary Social Work
Dr. Srilatha Juvva Mainstreaming PsychosocialCare in Emergencies
Delhi Nov. 24–25,2004
Sphere India, Indian RedCross Society, CARE,UNICEF, America RedCross, Save the Children,DIDM, NIMHANS
Resource Person Training of Teachersfor Psychosocial Carefor Riot AffectedChildren inPanchmahal District,Gujarat
Prof. Lina Kashyap andMr. Alex Akhup
National Workshop forDissemination of a Manual forSocial Workers Dealing withChild Victims of Trafficking andCommercial Sexual Exploitation
Mumbai Nov. 19–20,2004
TISS, Mumbai Participants -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Anjali Dave Police–Public Interface Mumbai Nov. 2, 2004 Commonwealth HumanRights Initiative
Participant -
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Impact of Globalisation onWomen
Delhi Sep. 17, 2004 National Commission forWomen
Participant -
Prof. Lina Kashyap Regional Workshop for Resource Persons of CBR Forum
Delhi Sep 9–10,2004
CBR Forum for Personswith Disabilities
Participant -
Dr. Neela Dabir Regional Consultation onIdentification of Research Areason Women
Bangalore Sep. 2–3, 2004 NIPCCD Presented a ThemePaper
Status of Researcheson Women’s Issues:Identification of Gaps
Dr. Neela Dabir National Workshop on AnAgenda for the Empowerment ofWomen
Mumbai Jul. 15, 2004 Maharashtra StateCommission for Women
Participant -
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK
Ms. Vaishali Kolhe Annual National NGO Meet of the Hearing Handicapped
Mumbai Mar. 21–22,2005
Ali Yavar Jung NationalInstitute of the HearingHandicapped
Participant -
Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Legal Literacy in Mental Health Mumbai Mar. 8, 2005 Kshitij Mental Health Centre of Family Welfare Agency,and TISS, Mumbai
Participant -
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni CONRAD/ICMR Steering GroupMeeting on Microbicides inDevelopment
New Delhi Nov. 11, 2004 Contraceptive Research and Development/IndianCouncil for MedicalResearch (ICMR)
Presented a Paper Socio-BehaviouralResearch
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Consultation on RegulatoryPathways for Microbicides inAsia
New Delhi Nov. 8–9, 2004 ICMR and WHO Presented a Paper Importance ofCommunityMobilisation
Ms. Katy Gandevia The Power of the FamilyMovement: Sharing the Knowledge
Chennai Nov. 3–5, 2004 World Mental Health Forum and Aasha
Presented a Paper RehabilitationAlternatives
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza Refresher Programme onGender, Health and Development
Mumbai Oct. 4–223,2004
Unit for Women’s Studies,and Social Work Educationand Practice Cell (SWEPC),TISS
Participant -
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Consultation Meeting forestablishing INTERSECT:Coalition Building Workshop toEnd the Co-Epidemics ofHIV/AIDS and Violence AgainstWomen and Girls
Mumbai Sep. 24, 2004 Women’s Institute forSocial Education, Save OurSisters, and Shakti
Participant -
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni State Level DisseminationMeeting on Research onMasculinity
New Delhi Sep. 2, 2004 Committee of ResourceOrganisations, Mumbai,and Population Council
Chaired a Session InterventionsEmerging from theResearch
Ms. Katy Gandevia andMs. Vaishali Kolhe
Video Conferencing on Addiction Mumbai Jul. 3, 2004 American Library Participants -
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Swapan Garain Strategy Workshop on DomesticFair Trade in India
Mumbai Mar. 29, 2005 International Resources forFairer Trade
· Resource Person· Rapporteur for
Small GroupDiscussion
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Dr. Swapan Garain National Seminar on IT: TheChange Agency
Mumbai Mar. 10–11,2005
Engineering ManagementSociety
Resource Person -
Dr. Bipin Jojo Review of the Participation ofBharat Jan Andolan in ElectoralPolitics in Jharkhand
Ranchi Mar. 8–9, 2005 Bharat Jan Andolan Participant -
Prof. Vidya Rao Workshop on ResourceMobilisation
Navi Mumbai Mar. 5, 2005 Resource Support Centrefor Development
Resource Person Project Management
Dr. Swapan Garain Role of Civil SocietyOrganisations and Human Rights Defenders in Protection andPromotion of Human Rights
TISS, Mumbai Feb. 28 andMar. 1, 2005
State Human RightsCommission andDepartment of Criminologyand CorrectionalAdministration (CCA), TISS
Resource Person -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Bipin Jojo National Seminar on TribalDemography, Health andDevelopment in India
Raipur Feb. 25–26,2005
International Institute forPopulation Sciences (IIPS)
Presented a Paper Role of NGOs forTribal Development
Mr. Suryakant Waghmore National Seminar on TribalDemography Health andDevelopment
Raipur Feb. 25–26,2005
IIPS Presented a Paper Tribal Developmentand Social Work:The Missing Link
Mr. Daniel S.R. Training Teachers to HandleChildren in Disasters
Andaman andNicobar Islands
Feb. 3–4, 2005 TISS, Mumbai Facilitator -
Mr. Suryakant Waghmore National Workshop onHumanism in the Age of RisingGlobal Fundamentalism
Mumbai Dec. 16–17,2004
Indian Radical HumanistAssociation and Centre forStudies in Social Change
Presented a Paper Challenging HinduFundamentalismthrough Caste Politics
Mr. Daniel S.R. National Workshop forDissemination of a Manual forSocial Workers Dealing withChild Victims of Trafficking andCommercial Sexual Exploitation
Mumbai Nov. 19–20,2004
TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Dr. Swapan Garain Social Code of Business: CSRMakes Good Business Sense
Mumbai Oct. 28, 2004 Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Resource Person -
Ms. Samta Pandya Development of Social Sciencesin Modern India
Mumbai Oct. 16, 2004 Indian Council for SocialScience Research (ICSSR)
Participant -
Prof. Vidya Rao Political Governance for Women Mumbai Jul. 31, 2004 S.P. Jain Institute forManagement Research
Resource Person Recent PoliticalDevelopments andNature of Participation
Prof. Vidya Rao Workshop on Role of theCriminal Justice Administrationand Civil Society in Protection ofDalit Rights
Mumbai Jun. 28, 2004 Department of CCA, TISS Chaired a Session Role of Civil SocietyOrganisation inProtection Dalit Rights
Prof. Vidya Rao National Seminar on FoodSecurity and the Poor
Hyderabad Jun. 23–24,2004
National Institute of RuralDevelopment
Participant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPEMNT
Prof. Janki Andharia National Seminar on Intervention Strategies for QualityEnhancement in HigherEducation
Mumbai Mar. 4–5, 2005 S.N.D.T. Women’sUniversity, Mumbai
Panel Member Innovations inExtension: Experiencesof Disaster Response of an Academic Institution
Dr. Amita Bhide Towards Inclusive Cities Mumbai Mar. 2, 2005 School of Planning,Ahmedabad
Presented a Paper SRS Scheme:An Evaluation
Prof. Janki Andharia andDr. Amita Bhide
Challenges in RestructuringSocial Work Curriculum
Mangalore Feb. 21–22,2004
M.V. Shetty College Conducted theSeminar
Revisioning SocialWork Education
Prof. Janki Andharia Countering Conflicts andConceptualising Interventions
Mumbai Jan. 21–22,2005
OXFAM (Great Britain) Chaired a Session -
Mr. P.K. Shajahan andMr. Manish Kumar Jha
Countering Conflicts andConceptualising Interventions
Mumbai Jan. 21–22,2005
OXFAM (Great Britain) Participants -
Dr. Amita Bhide National Workshop on NewForms of Governance in IndianMegacities
New Delhi Jan. 10–11,2005
Jawaharlal NehruUniversity, and AmsterdamUniversity
Presented a Paper Partnership in Action:Revisioning SocialWork Education
Mr. P.K. Shajahan Workshop on Curriculum forPeace Education
Mumbai Jan. 8, 2005 College of Social Work,Nirmala Niketan
Consultant -
Prof. Janki Andharia National Conference on SocialConflicts, Civil Society and Peace Keeping
New Delhi Sep. 22–23,2004
Jamia Milia Islamia Chaired a Session Multiculturalism andPlurality: ExploringPossibilities for Socialand Cultural Renewal
Mr. P.K. Shajahan National Conference on SocialConflicts, Civil Society and Peace Keeping
New Delhi Sep. 22–23,2004
Jamia Milia Islamia Participant -
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Ms. K. Sarala Rao UGC Refresher Course onCommerce and Management
Visakhapatnam Jan. 5–25,2005
Academic Staff College,Andhra University
Participant -
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Seminar on Development ofSafety Professionals
Mumbai Sep. 8, 2004 National Safety Council Presented a Paper Human Aspects ofSafety Management
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Seminar on CommunicationSkills for TechnologyManagement in Energy Sector
New Delhi Aug. 19, 2004 Institution of Engineers(India) and Safety andQuality Forum
Presented a Paper Communication Skill in Energy Management
Dr. D.K. Srivastava Training of Trainers Course onGlobalisation, WTO and NewTrade Regime
Chandigarh Aug. 2–6, 2004 Mahatma Gandhi StateInstitute of PublicAdministration, Punjab
Participant -
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Workshop on Police Leadership Srinagar Jul. 19–20,2004
Jammu & Kashmir Police Designed andConducted theWorkshop
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Addressing Stigma andDiscrimination: Gender and GIPA in HIV/AIDS Programmes
Mumbai Apr. 12–14,2005
Indian Network for PeopleLiving with HIV/AIDS
Participant -
Dr. N. Nakkeeran Second National Conference onGlobalisation and Health Equity
Mumbai Feb. 4–5, 2005 Indian Association of Social Sciences and Health
Presented a Paper Caste as QuantitativeVariable in HealthStudies
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Refresher Course onMethodology of Social Research: Theory, Method and Application
TISS, Mumbai Jan. 31–Feb.19, 2005
Department of ResearchMethodology, and SWEPC,TISS
Participant -
Dr. Harshad P. Thakur National Conference of IndianScience Congress
Ahmedabad Jan. 3–7, 2005 Indian Science Congress Participant -
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Integrated Disease SurveillanceProgramme: Training of Trainers
Delhi Dec. 1–3, 2004 Ministry of Health andFamily Welfare, GoI
Key Trainer -
Dr. N. Nakkeeran Workshop on Dalit DevelopmentReport
New Delhi Nov. 20, 2004 Institute for HumanDevelopment, NationalConference of Dalits, andHeinrich BoI Foundation
Discussant -
Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J. National Seminar on HigherEducation in India: EmergingChallenges
Belgaum Nov. 20–21,2004
Lingaraj College Resource Person Inter-DisciplinaryApproach in HigherEducation
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J. Consultation on Future ofEducation in India
Delhi Nov. 4 andDec. 13–14,2004
Catholic Bishop’sConference of India
Expert -
Mr. M. Mariappan Health Insurance Financing New Delhi Oct. 16–17,2004
All India Institute ofMedical Sciences
Participant -
Dr. N. Nakkeeran Meeting on Health SectorReforms
TISS, Mumbai Oct. 9, 2004 Department of HealthServices Studies, TISS
Chaired a Session Public–PrivatePartnership
Dr. N. Nakkeeran Ankur Review Meeting Nagpur Sep. 25–29,2004
SEARCH (Gadchiroli) ProcessDocumentation TeamMember
TISS Perception onAnkur: Home BasedNeonatal Care
Dr. N. Nakkeeran Workshop on ResearchMethodology
Mumbai Sep. 24, 2004 T.N. Medical College, andB.Y.L. Nair Hospital,Mumbai
Resource Person Qualitative Research in Social Sciences
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dissemination Workshop ofProject Rishta
Khandala Aug. 29–30,2004
IIPS Participant -
Dr. N. Nakkeeran Workshop on ResearchMethodology
Mumbai Aug. 5–6, 2004 Family Welfare Training and Research Centre, Mumbai
Resource Person Qualitative andQuantitative Researchin Social Sciences
Dr. Ramila Bisht Women’s Education andDevelopment
Malsisar,Rajashtan
Jul. 29–31,2004
Society for Economic andSocial Research, andHelena Kaushik Women’sCollege, Malsisar
Participant -
Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J. Autonomy and Its Relevance inHigher
Lonavla Jul. 9–10, 2004 St. Xavier’s College,Mumbai
· Resource Person· Conducted the
Seminar
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Mr. M. Mariappan Health Care Marketing Strategies Madurai May 30, 2004 Meenakshi MissionHospital and ResearchCentre
Participant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Dr. D.P. Singh Training Workshop on Ethics inSocial Sciences Research inHealth
TISS, Mumbai Apr. 26–28,2005
UFS, TISS Participant -
Dr. D.P. Singh Annual Seminar on Population of Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal Feb. 21–23,2005
Academy of Administration, Bhopal
Presented a Paper Caste and EducationalDifferential in MadhyaPradesh
Dr. V. Gowri Research Methodology in SocialSciences
Mumbai Feb. 16–17,2005
Western Regional Centre,ICSSR
Resource Person Formulating andDefining ResearchQuestions/Hypothesis
Dr. D.P. Singh 27th Annual Conference of Indian Association of Study ofPopulation (IASP)
Chandigarh Feb. 10–12,2005
IASP Presented a Paper Caste andDevelopment in NorthIndia
Mr. Anil S. Sutar Information CommunicationTechnologies in ResearchMethodology
Mumbai Feb. 5, 2005 Shree Narayan GuruCollege of Commerce,Mumbai
Resource Person Preparation andDesigning of ResearchProposal
Dr. D.P. Singh 22nd Annual Conference ofIndian Society of MedicalStatistics (ISMS)
Pondicherry Jan. 21–23,2005
ISMS Presented a Paper Health Situation inGreying Population:A Case of Parsis ofMumbai
Prof. N. Jayaram The 30th All India SociologicalConference
Gorakhpur Dec. 27–29,2004
Gorakhpur University, andIndian Sociology Society
Chaired a Session Workshop for YoungWriters
Dr. D.P. Singh Ageing and Migration New Delhi Dec. 21–23,2004
UNFPA and IASP Presented a Paper Migration in India:Evidence Based onNSS Data
Prof. N. Jayaram Workshop on Measurement ofSocial Variables: TowardsStandardisation
Kolhapur Dec. 17–18,2004
Department of Sociology,Shivaji University; andIndian Association of Social Science Institutions
Chaired a Session Urban Classes
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. N. Jayaram National Seminar on HigherEducation in India:Emerging Challenges
Belgaum Nov. 20–21,2004
Lingaraj College Chaired two Sessions · Financing of HigherEducation and Roleof Teachers
· Sociology, PoliticalScience, Geographyand Statistics
Dr. D.P. Singh Follow-up of the NationalPopulation Policy 2000
Mumbai Oct. 25–27,2004
IIPS Participant -
Dr. D.P. Singh The Future of Demography andDemographers in India
Mumbai Aug. 23, 2004 IIPS Participant -
DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES
Dr. N. Rustomfram Second Advisory CommitteeMeeting on Child-to-ChildProgramme (Regional ResourceGroup)
Ahmedabad Feb. 18, 2005 CHETANA Participant Evaluation of TrainingProgrammes
Dr. N. Rustomfram Workshop on A Call to Action Mumbai Feb. 12–14,2005
Family PlanningAssociation of India
Discussant Gender Discriminationand ReproductiveRights
Dr. N. Rustomfram andMs. Sabiha Vasi
Capacity Building Workshop forWomen Managers in HigherEducation
Mumbai Jan. 17–22,2005
Unit for Women’s Studies,TISS
· Resource Persons· Facilitators
ParticipatoryTechniques ofCommunity Building
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Training Institute on HIV/AIDSCounselling and PsychosocialInterventions
TISS, Mumbai Jan. 4, 2005 Cell for AIDS ResearchAction and Training, TISS
Facilitator Techniques and Toolsof ParticipatoryTraining Methodology
Dr. N. Rustomfram Advanced Workshop onUnconditional Love andForgiveness — Level Four
Pune Dec. 15–18,2004
Christ Prem Seva Ashram,Pune
Participant -
Dr. N. Rustomfram Which Fund Raising Strategy isRight for Your Organisation?
Mumbai Dec. 1, 2004 Centre for Advancement ofPhilanthropy
Participant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Dr. N. Rustomfram andMs. Sabiha Vasi
Advanced Course onPsychosynthesis Approach toUnconditional Love andForgiveness
Pune Nov. 2–5, 2004 Christ Prem Seva Ashram Participant -
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Workshop on Case Work andGroup Work Recording
Navi Mumbai Oct. 27–28,2004
Youth for Unity andVoluntary Action
· Resource Person· Facilitator
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Ms. Sabiha Vasi Introductory Workshop onUnconditional Love andForgiveness
TISS, Mumbai Oct. 27–28,2004
Department of EMS, TISS Participant -
Dr. N. Rustomfram Vision for Leprosy Work Beyond2005
Mumbai Oct. 11, 2004 ALERT-India Participant -
Dr. N. Rustomfram Workshop for Visiting Verifiers Mumbai Sep. 30, 2004 City and Guilds,United Kingdom
Participant -
Dr. Shankar Das Naturopathy and Yoga Navi Mumbai Aug. 14–15,2004
Yoga Vidya Niketan Participant -
Dr. N. Rustomfram Youth in an Inter-generationalSociety
Ahmedabad Aug. 12, 2004 CHETANA Keynote Address Youth in nInter-generationalSociety
Dr. Shankar Das Orthopaedic Disorders and Yoga Navi Mumbai Jul. 10, 2004 Yoga Vidya Niketan Demonstrator Yogic Practices forOrthopaedic Disorders
Dr. Shankar Das Gastrointestinal Disorders andYoga
Navi Mumbai Jun. 12–13,2004
Yoga Vidya Niketan Discussant -
UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEASRCH
Dr. Lata Narayan Training Programme on ChildRights-based Development Work
Port Blair May 2–10,2005
Butterflies, and TISS Resource Persons · PromotingAwareness ofRights andResponsibilities
· Skills of Workingwith People
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. G.G. Wankhede National Seminar onGlobalisation, SocioeconomicChanges and Empowerment ofthe Marginalised Communities:Issues, Strategies and Prospects
New Delhi Mar. 29–30,2005
Centre for the Study ofSocial Systems, JawaharlalNehru University
Chaired a Session Empowerment ofMarginalisedCommunities: Policiesand Programmes since 1990s
Prof. G.G. Wankhede Workshop on A Study on Causes of Inter-District Disparity inLiteracy of Scheduled CasteChildren of Hindi Speaking States with High SC Population
Delhi Mar. 9–10,2005
National Council forEducation, Research andTraining (NCERT)
Participant -
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani National Conference onGlobalisation and Health Equity
Mumbai Feb. 4–5, 2005 Indian Association of Social Sciences in Health
Presented a Paper Reproductive HealthIssues of YoungMothers: A Study inOrissa
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi National Workshop on Qualitative Research Methodology
TISS, Mumbai Jan. 27–29,2005
UCYR, TISS Chaired a Session Alternate Paradigms in Research
Dr. Anindita Chakrabarti 41st Annual Conference of theIndian Econometric Society
Kolkata Jan. 20–22,2005
The Indian EconomicSociety
Presented a Paper Determinants of ChildMorbidity and FactorsGoverning Utilisationof Child Health
Dr. Lata Narayan Seminar on theParsi Community
Mumbai Dec. 4, 2004 Minorities Commission Special Invitee Status of PAPRZORStudy
Dr. Anindita Chakrabarti Seminar on Towards DistrictPlanning for HumanDevelopment
TISS, Mumbai Nov. 8–9, 2004 Unit for Rural Studies, TISS Participant -
Dr. C.J. Sonowal Tribal Development in North East India
Dibrugarh Nov. 5–6, 2004 Department ofAnthropology, DibrugarhUniversity
Presented a Paper EntrepreneurshipDevelopment amongTribal Youth in Assam
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Training Programme of Health,Rights and Women’sEmpowerment
Bangalore Sep. 27–Oct. 1, 2004
Indian Institute ofManagement, Bangalore
Participant -
Prof. G.G. Wankhede Education, Career and Livelihood Mumbai Sep. 10, 2004 Anubhav, Mumbai Resource Person -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Identification of Research Areason Women: A RegionalConsultation
Bangalore Sep. 2–3, 2004 NIPCCD Presented a Paper Nutrition, Populationand Health of Women:Areas for Research
Prof. G.G. Wankhede Development of an Online Course on Girls’ Education andEmpowerment
New Delhi Aug. 17–19,2004
Department of Women’sStudies, NCERT
Participant -
Dr. Vrinda Datta Developing Tool for Quality Mumbai Aug. 17–18,2004
NCERT Expert -
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Seminar on Urban RCHProgramme: Public–PrivatePartnership
Mumbai Aug. 8, 2004 Family Welfare Training and Research Centre
Participant -
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Workshop on ProposalFinalisation
New Delhi Jun. 28–Jul. 2,2004
Population Council Presented Proposal Sexual andReproductive HealthStatus of TribalAdolescent MarriedGirls in Jharkhand
Prof. G.G. Wankhede Workshop on Role of CriminalJustice Administration and CivilSociety in Protection of Rights
TISS, Mumbai Jun. 26, 2004 Department of CCA, TISS Chaired a Session -
Dr. Lata Narayan Meeting of All India ZoroastrianAnjumans
Mumbai Jun. 13, 2004 Federation of Anjumans · Resource Person· Special Invitee
Introduction to thePARZOR Study
UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Prof. Padma Velaskar Towards Dignity, AccessInequality and Challenges inDalits’ Life World
New Delhi Mar. 27–28,2005
Institute for HumanDevelopment
Resource Person -
Prof. Padma Velaskar Workshop on NationalCurriculum Framework Review
Hyderabad Mar. 6–8, 2005 NCERT Presented a Paper Educational Problemsof SC/ST Children inIndia
Dr. A.K. Singh National Seminar on TribalDemography, Health andDevelopment
Raipur Feb. 25–26,2005
IIPS Resource Person Tribal Education inIndia
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Padma Velaskar Workshop on CourseDevelopment for PostgraduateProgramme in ElementaryEducation
Delhi Feb. 5–6, 2005 CIE Delhi and NIAS,Bangalore
Presented CourseContent
Sociology of Education
Dr. Leena Abraham Transforming Traditions forTomorrow’s Health
Pune Jan. 30–31,2005
Indian Association for theStudy of Traditional AsianMedicine
Participant -
Dr. A.K. Singh National Seminar on Economicand Social Transformation
Rohtak Jan. 28–29,2005
Sociology Department,Maharshi DayanandUniversity
Resource Person GlobalisationEducation andIndigenous Knowledge System
Dr. Ranu Jain National Workshop on Qualitative Research Methodology
TISS, Mumbai Jan. 27–29,2005
UCYR, TISS Resource Person Qualitative Research in the Study of Identity
Dr. Ranu Jain All India Secular Forum, 2005 Mumbai Jan. 22–23,2005
Centre for Study of Societyand Secularism
Participant -
Prof. Padma Velaskar Workshop of National FocusGroup on Problems of SC/ST
New Delhi Jan. 19, Feb.14–15 andMar. 1–2, 2005
NCERT · Presented ConceptNote
· Chaired all Sessions
Position Paper onEducational Problemsof SC/ST
Dr. Leena Abraham Social Science and HealthResearch: Contributions toAcademic and Social Policy
Mumbai Dec. 22, 2004 Centre for Enquiry intoHealth and Allied Themes
Participant -
Prof. D. Saldanha Review Workshop onPerspectives on SectoralIntervention
TISS, Tuljapur Dec. 14–16,2004
TISS, Tuljapur Resource Person -
Dr. Ranu Jain andMr. Sthabir Khora
Textbooks and SchoolCurriculum: Sir Ratan Tata TrustColloquium on Education
Mumbai Dec. 4, 2004 Sir Ratan Tata Trust andComet Media Foundation
Participant -
Prof. Padma Velaskar Workshop on Dalit DevelopmentReport
New Delhi Nov. 20, 2004 Institute for HumanDevelopment, NationalConference of Dalits, andHeinrich Bol Foundation
Resource Person -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Padma Velaskar National Seminar on TowardsQuality Education for All-Issuesand Challenges: Beyond 86thAmendment
Delhi Oct. 7–8, 2004 Council for SocialDevelopment
Presented a Paper Structural Inequalitiesand EducationalInequalities: The Case of Dalits of Maharashtra
Dr. A.K. Singh National Seminar on Inclusion inAction: Issues and Strategies
Mumbai Sep. 3–4, 2004 Sir Shaporji BillimoriaFoundation, Mumbai
Resource Person Sarva ShikshanAbhiyan and Integrated Education
Prof. D. Saldanha Workshop on Review of BharatGyan Vigyan Samiti (BGVS)
New Delhi Sep. 2–3, 2004 BGVS Resource Person -
Prof. D. Saldanha Workshop on the Future of AdultEducation in India
New Delhi Aug. 4, 2004 National Institute ofEducational Planning andAdministration
Resource Person -
Prof. Padma Velaskar Women’s Education andDevelopment
Malsisar Jul. 31–Aug. 2, 2004
Centre for Economic andSocial Research, New Delhi and Helena KaushikCollege, Malsisar
Presented a Paper Education, Caste,Gender: Dalit Women’s Educational Accessand Opportunity inMaharashtra
Prof. D. Saldanha Minority Welfare and Education New Delhi Jul. 3–4, 2004 Ministry of HumanResource Development,GoI
Participant -
Prof. Padma Velaskar Workshop on ProgrammeDesign: PostgraduateProgramme in ElementaryEducation
Bangalore Jun. 24–25,2004
National Institute ofAdvanced Studies
Resource Person -
Dr. Ranu Jain National Workshop onMonitoring Quality Indicatorsunder Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
TISS, Mumbai Jun. 23–24,2004
Unit for Research in theSociology of Education(URSE), TISS
Participant -
Prof. D. Saldanha National Workshop onMonitoring Quality Indicatorsunder Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
TISS, Mumbai Jun. 23–24,2004
URSE, TISS Resource Person -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Padma Velaskar Workshop on Quality ofEducation in Maharashtra
Pune Jun. 1–2, 2004 Elementary EducationStudy Group, YashwantraoChavan Academy ofDevelopmentAdministration (YASHADA)
Resource Person -
UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES
Mr. Shaileshkumar Darokar National Seminar on Reservationor Affirmative Action Policy inPrivate Sector: Issues andConcerns
Mumbai Mar. 23–25,2005
Department of Sociology,University of Mumbai
Participant -
Prof. R.N. Sharma andDr. Abdul Shaban
Seminar on Sustainable UrbanSettlements: Issues andStrategies
Amritsar Mar. 18–19,2005
Department of Sociology,Guru Nanak Dev University
Presented a Paper Urban Developmentand Experience ofMumbai: A Swing from Adhocism to Grandeur
Prof. S. Siva Raju National Conference onGlobalisation and Health Equity
Mumbai Feb. 4–5, 2005 Indian Association of Social Sciences in Health
Presented a Paper Situational Analysis ofElderly: A Study inGreater Mumbai
Dr. Abdul Shaban UGC Seminar on AppliedGeography
Kolkata Feb. 4–5, 2005 Department of Geography,University of Calcutta
Presented a Paper Regional Structure,Growth andConvergence ofIncome in Maharashtra
Prof. C. Sengupta Programme Planning Workshopon Action Plan for Small andMicro-Enterprise Sectors
New Delhi Dec. 22, 2004 The Energy ResourceInstitute
Resource Person Human andInstitutionalDevelopment
Prof. S. Siva Raju Seminar on National Policy onOlder Persons: Agenda for theFuture — 2004–2007
New Delhi Nov. 23–25,2004
HelpAge India, Delhi Chaired a Session Challenges of HealthSecurity for ElderlyHealth InsuranceScheme
Prof. S. Siva Raju Regional Consultation Meetingon the National Commission onFarmers
Ahmedabad Oct. 28–29,2004
Ministry of Agriculture, GoI Participant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. S. Siva Raju Ageing in India Bangalore Aug. 13–14,2004
Bangalore University Panel Chair -
UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Refresher Course on FosteringInclusion: Innovative Strategiesand Practices
Mumbai Apr. 5 and 12,2005
Centre for SpecialEducation, S.N.D.T.Women’s University
Conducted aWorkshop
· ConceptualisingQualitative ResearchStudies
· Data CollectionMethods inQualitative Research
· Data Analysis inQualitative Research
Dr. A. Ramaiah National Seminar onGlobalisation, SocioeconomicChanges and Empowerment ofMarginalised Communities:Issues, Strategies and Prospects
New Delhi Mar. 29–30,2005
Centre for Study of SocialSystems, Jawaharlal NehruUniversity
Presented a Paper Dalits to Gain fromGlobalisation
Dr. A. Ramaiah National Seminar on Reservationof Affirmative Action Policy inPrivate Sector: Issues andConcerns
Mumbai Mar. 23–25,2005
Department of Sociology,University of Mumbai
Presented a Paper Reservation for Private Sector: Issues andConcerns
Dr. J.J. Roy Burman Problems of SustainableDevelopment
Kolhapur Mar. 21–22,2005
Department of Sociology,Shivaji University
Presented a Paper Efficacy of NGOs inSustainableDevelopment
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani State-Level Consultation Meeting on Resource Centre onTrafficking for CommercialSexual Exploitation
Mumbai Mar. 7, 2005 Department of Women andChild Development,Government ofMaharashtra (GoM), andUNICEF
Resource Person An Integrated View ofthe Role of theResource Centre
Prof. Ratna Naik Water Conservation andManagement
Thiruvanantha-puram
Feb. 22–24,2005
Swadeshi ScienceMovement, Kerala
· Presented a Paper· Chaired a Session
Community Approachto Water Conservationand Management
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Dr. J.J. Roy Burman Communal Combat Ahmedabad Feb. 3–4, 2005 Ahmedabad Women’sAction Group
Presented a Paper Historical Tradition ofPluralism
Dr. A. Ramaiah Self-Determination of SC/ST,Dalits for Democracy at theGrassroots Level
New Delhi Dec. 4–6, 2004 Puthiya Thamizhagam Party Presented a Paper Limitation of SC/STDalit Representativesin Parliament andLegislature
Dr. J.J. Roy Burman Tribal Development in North East India
Dibrugarh Nov. 5–6, 2004 Department ofAnthropology, DibrugarhUniversity
Presented a Paper Problems of Tribes ofNorth East India
Dr. A. Ramaiah Hermeneutics of Subaltern Praxis with Special Reference to Dalits
New Delhi Oct. 26–29,2004
Centre for Dalit/SubalternStudies
Participant From Chandala toSakya: Hermeneuticsof Dalit Identity
Prof. Ratna Naik Protected Area Management Mumbai Sep. 25–26,2004
Sanctuary Presented a Paper Community Approachto Protected AreaManagement
Prof. Ratna Naik Poverty Alleviation throughWatershed Programmes
Ahemdnagar Jul 17–18,2004
Zilla Parishad, Ahmednagar Panel Member -
Dr. A. Ramaiah Workshop on Role of CriminalJustice Administration and CivilSociety in Protection of DalitRights
TISS, Mumbai Jun. 27, 2004 Department of CCA, TISS Resource Person Role of SC and ST(Prevention ofAtrocities) Act, 1989 in the Protection of DalitRights
UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIESS
Dr. Gaurang R. Sahay Rural Development andParadigm: National Seminar onProgrammes and Strategy —Review of Micro/Micro Realities
Ujjain Mar. 22–23,2005
Madhya Pradesh Instituteof Social Science Research
Presented a Paper Decentralisation,Panchayati Raj andHuman Rights: A Casefor Civil Society
Dr. Sandhya Iyer Maharashtra: A Vision Mumbai Mar. 15, 2005 Confederation of IndianIndustry (CII), Mumbai
Participant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Sandhya Iyer Follow-up Workshop on ExternalEvaluation of User Charges
Mumbai Feb. 23, 2004 Maharashtra HealthServices DevelopmentProject (MHSDP), and TISS
Participant -
Mr. P. Gopinath 7th Annual Conference on Money and Finance in India Economy
Mumbai Feb. 10–11,2004
Indira Gandhi Institute forDevelopment Research(IGIDR)
Participant -
Mr. P. Gopinath Information CommunicationTechnologies in ResearchMethodology
Mumbai Feb. 5, 2005 Shree Narayana GuruCollege of Commerce
Participant -
Dr. Gaurang R. Sahay Panchayati Raj Institutions andRural Development in Western in India
Nanded Jan. 24–25,2005
School of Social Sciences,Swami Ramanand TeerthMarathwada University,Nanded
Presented a Paper Decentralisation andHuman Rights in India: A Critical Evaluation
Dr. Sandhya Iyer External Evaluation of UserCharges
Mumbai Jan. 13, 2005 MHSDP Presented a DraftReport
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Dr. Sandhya Iyer Debate on Democracy andDevelopment
New Delhi Jan. 4, 2005 CII, New Delhi Participant -
Dr. Sandhya Iyer Human Development andCapability: An InteractiveWorkshop
New Delhi Jan. 2–4, 2005 Human Development andCapability Association,Global Equity Initiative,Harvard University, andSanskriti Foundation
Made twoPresentations
· Social Security inthe Informal Sector
· Health from HumanDevelopment
Dr. Gaurang R. Sahay Consultation Meeting on National Rehabilitation Policy
TISS, Mumbai Dec. 28–29,2004
TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Dr. Sandhya Iyer 46th Annual Conference of theIndian Society of LabourEconomics
Jaipur Dec. 16–18,2004
Indian Society of LabourEconomics
Participant -
Dr. Sandhya Iyer Dissemination Workshop of theMaharashtra HumanDevelopment Action ResearchStudy
Mumbai Nov. 24, 2004 IGIDR Participant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Mr. P. Gopinath Seminar on Towards HumanDevelopment at the District Level
TISS, Mumbai Nov. 8–9, 2004 Unit for Rural Studies,TISS
Participant -
Dr. Gaurang R. Sahay The Development of SocialSciences in India
Mumbai Oct. 16, 2004 The Asiatic Society ofMumbai
Participant -
Ms. Rekha Mammen Western Zone RegionalWorkshop on Course Curriculum on Human Development
Mumbai Sep. 21, 2004 Institute for HumanDevelopment, New Delhi
Participant -
Dr. Gaurang R. Sahay Mumbai’s Cosmopolitanism Mumbai Aug. 7, 2004 Partners for UrbanKnowledge Action andResearch, Mumbai
Participant -
Dr. Sandhya Iyer Gender and Governance New Delhi Jul. 16, 2004 UNDP Presented two Papers · Locating Women inSouth AsianPolitical Economy
· Looking at HowHDRs Have BeenEngendered
UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES
Prof. Chhaya Datar Meeting of the Coordinators ofthe Workshops for CapacityBuilding of Women Managers inHigher Education
New Delhi Apr. 5–6, 2005 St. Catherine’s Home Resource Person -
Prof. Chhaya Datar Networking Meeting of Women’sStudy Centres for Promotion ofthe Course on ‘Women inAgriculture’ in AgriculturalUniversities
Hissar Mar. 28–29,2005
British Council and Haryana Agricultural University
Discussant -
Dr. Asha Bajpai Training Workshop forProgramme Directors andPartners of Save the Children,U.K.
Ahmedabad Mar. 15–16,2005
Save the Children, U.K. Resource Person andTrainer
Child Rights and Laws
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Chhaya Datar Communication Strategies forthe Total Sanitation Campaign:Training Programmes for TalukaLevel Government Functionaries
Ahmednagar Feb. 23, 2005 CEO, Zilla Parishad,Ahmednagar
Resource Person -
Dr. Asha Bajpai Training Workshop forProgramme Coordinators
Mumbai Jan. 23, 2005 St. Catherine’s Home Resource Person Rights of the Child:Law of Practice
Ms. Nishi Mitra Capacity Building Workshop forWomen Managers in HigherEducation
Mumbai Jan. 17–22,2005
Unit for Women’s Studies,TISS
Participant -
Prof. Chhaya Datar Policy Roundtable onLivestock–EnvironmentInteractions in Watershed:Policy Issue Studies Network
Pune Jan. 11, 2005 Watershed OrganisationTrust
Discussant -
Prof. Chhaya Datar Workshop on Panchayati Raj Pune Dec. 3, 2004 Alochana Resource Person Issues of Water:Perspective andExperiences
Prof. Chhaya Datar Round Table on EmploymentGuarantee in Rural India
Mumbai Nov. 6, 2004 IGIDR Discussant -
Prof. Chhaya Datar Rural Women Empowerment inSouth Asia
Allahabad Oct. 7–9, 2004 Working Women’s Forumand G.B. Pant SocialScience
Presented a Paper Micro-Credit andIncome GenerationActivities: Insightsfrom Vadgaonlakh
Prof. Chhaya Datar Brainstorming Workshop onHarnessing Gender Power inIntegrated WatershedManagement Approach
Hyderabad Sep. 27–28,2004
International CropsResearch Institute forSemi-Arid Tropics
Made a Presentation Women’s Water Rights
Prof. Chhaya Datar National Learning Group for theProject Sustaining Local FoodSystems, AgriculturalBiodiversity and Livelihood
Zahirabad Sep. 20–21,2004
Deccan DevelopmentSociety
Resource Person -
Prof. Chhaya Datar Network for Change: Indo-British Partnership in Gender Equality
New Delhi Jul. 28–30,2004
British Council Participant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Chhaya Datar Women’s Studies in IndianUniversities: Impact and FutureDirection
New Delhi Jun. 19–21,2004
UGC Presented Report Community Action(Extension) for Women within and Outside theUniversity System
Prof. Chhaya Datar Follow-up to NAAC Workshop for Women Managers in HigherEducation
New Delhi Jun. 18, 2004 UGC Participant -
UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES
Prof. Shalini Bharat National Seminar on EmergingIssues in Population,Environment and Health
Allahabad Mar. 22–23,2005
University GrantsCommission (UGC) andG.B. Pant Social ScienceInstitute
Presented a Paper Population Movementand Health RelatedVulnerabilities
Dr. Sujata Sriram Domestic Violence in India:Issues and Concerns
New Delhi Mar. 22, 2005 Council for SocialDevelopment
Presented a Paper The Family as a Context of Violence for Children and Adolescents
Ms. Rosamma Veedon Domestic Violence in India:Issues and Concerns
New Delhi Mar. 22, 2005 Council for SocialDevelopment
Presented a Paper Elder Abuse in India:Issues and Concerns
Prof. Shalini Bharat Annual National Meet onAdoption
New Delhi Feb. 22–23,2005
Central Adoption ResourceAgency
Chaired a Session In-Country Adoption:Feedback, ProceduralHurdles, StreamliningProcedures
Dr. Sujata Sriram Research in Mental Retardationand Multiple Disabilities
Mumbai Feb. 2, 2005 Rehabilitation Council ofIndia, and National Institute for the MentallyHandicapped
Presented a Paper Qualitative Analysis
Dr. Sujata Sriram National Workshop on Qualitative Research Methodology
TISS, Mumbai Jan. 27–29,,2005
UCYR, TISS Presented a Paper The Basic Tenets ofQualitativeMethodology
Dr. Sujata Sriram Women in Science andTechnology: Issues andProspects
Rourkela Jan. 8, 2005 National Institute ofTechnology, Rourkela
Presented a Paper Situating the Contextof Femininity
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Rosamma Veedon National Seminar on Abuse ofthe Elderly
Thiruvanantha-puram
Nov. 29–30,2004
Centre for GerontologicalStudies
· Chaired a Session· Presented a Paper
Elder Abuse: SkillsDevelopment forIntervention
Dr. Sujata Sriram Seminar on Towards HumanDevelopment at the District Level
TISS, Mumbai Nov. 8–9, 2004 Unit for Rural Studies, TISS Participant -
Prof. Shalini Bharat Indo-US Workshop on Methodsand Materials of Social andBehavioural Sciences Researchon Reproductive Health
TISS, Mumbai Oct. 25–29,2004
Department ofBiotechnology, GoI, andNational Institute of ChildHealth and HumanDevelopment, USA
Presented a Paper Addressing EthicalIssues in SocialResearch
Prof. Shalini Bharat Training of Trainers Workshopfor CHARCA Baseline Survey
Mumbai Jul. 22–25,2004
UNDP and IIPS Presented a Paper Qualitative ResearchMethods for Researchon Gender andSexuality
Prof. Shalini Bharat Population Council andMacArthur FoundationProgramme on ReproductiveHealth and Sexuality
New Delhi Jun. 28–Jul. 2,2004
Population Council, NewDelhi
Resource Person Social ScienceResearch and Ethics
Prof. Shalini Bharat Workshop for the Finalisation ofResearch Tools for CHARCABaseline Survey
Mumbai Jun. 25–26,2004
UNDP and IIPS Presented a Paper Understanding Genderand Sexuality
NATIONAL SERVICES SCHEME UNIT
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Seminar on Human Rights Mumbai Mar. 19, 2005 Indo-Arab Society, Mumbai Delegate -
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Disaster Management Pune Mar. 12–15,2005
SLO, GoM; and YASHADA,Pune
Resource Person -
Mr. Devidas Golhar Workshop on Life Skill Education Pune Feb. 16–17,2005
State Resource Centre Delegate -
Mr. Khalil Ahmed State-Level Convention on NSSDisaster Management
Baramati Jan. 28–30,2005
SLO, GoM, and YASHADA Coordinator Small GroupDiscussions andPlanning Forums forDisaster Management
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Role of NSS in Formulation ofYouth in New Millennium
Gulbarga Jan. 7–9, 2005 Gulbarga University · Presented a Paper· Chaired a Session
· NSS in NewMillennium
· NSS Finances andResources
Mr. Khalil Ahmed andMr. Devidas Golhar
National Seminar onMainstreaming DisasterManagement into Volunteerism:Role of NSS
Pune Nov. 17–18,2004
Ministry of Youth Affairsand Sports, and Ministry of Home Affairs, GoI
Participants -
Mr. Khalil Ahmed UTA Training Programme forNSS Programme Officers
Goa Oct. 15–18,2004
TORC, Mumbai, andRegional Centre, Pune
Resource Person Gender Role inManagement ofHIV/AIDS
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Workshop for NSS ProgrammeOfficers
Nagpur Sep. 11, 2004 NSS Cell, NagpurUniversity
Resource Person History andPhilosophy of NSS
Mr. Khalil Ahmed ITI Workshop for NSSFunctionaries
Gadchiroli Sep. 9–10,2004
NSS Cell, ITI Directorate,Mumbai
Resource Person History andPhilosophy of NSS
Mr. Khalil Ahmed UTA Zonal Workshop Jaipur Aug. 21–23,2004
NSS Regional Centre,Jaipur
Delegate -
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Workshop for NSS ProgrammeOfficers
Goa Aug. 5–6, 2004 NSS SLO, Goa Resource Person NSS History andPhilosophy, andAgenda for 2004–05
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Seminar on United NationsCharter Day
Mumbai Jun. 28, 2004 Maharashtra United Nations Association
Participant -
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Consultation on Adult Education Pune Jun. 3, 2004 SRC, Pune Resource Person Role of NSS in AdultEducation
UNIT FOR LABOUR STUDIES
Dr. Sasmita Palo National Conference onCollective Bargaining in India:Status and Prospects
Jaipur Dec. 16–18,2004
Institute of DevelopmentStudies, and Indian Societyof Labour Conference
· Presented a Paper· Rapporteur for one
Technical Session
Changing Structure ofCollective Bargaining:Macro Level Evidences
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
UNIT FOR MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar andProf. Anjali Monteiro
Re-Visioning Mumbai Mumbai Mar. 4, 2005 The Asiatic Society ofMumbai
Presented a Paper Imagining Mumbai
Ms. B. Manjula Orientation Programme Thiruvanantha-puram
Feb. 17–Mar.17, 2005
Academic Staff College,Kerala University
Participant -
Prof. Anjali Monteiro andDr. K.P. Jayasankar
Meeting on Democracy Project Mumbai Dec. 12–13,2004
Steps InternationalDocumentary Films
Participant -
SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL
Prof. Murli Desai Training Programme on ChildRights-based Development Work
Port Blair Apr. 18–26,2005
Butterflies, and TISS Resource Persons · Life SkillEnrichment
· Understanding theContext of theAndaman andNicrobar Islands
· Social WorkApproaches andValues
· PromotingAwareness ofRights andResponsibilities
Prof. Murli Desai State Level Convention on NewPerspectives in Child Health
Mumbai Mar. 10, 2005 Home Science Department,Sarvajanik EducationSociety
· Inaugural Address· Resource Person
New Perspectives inChild Health
Prof. Murli Desai Asian-African Region Seminar on Parenting Across Lifespan:Challenges and Opportunities
Vadodara Feb. 17, 2005 Department of HumanDevelopment and FamilyStudies, M.S. University ofBaroda
Resource Person Parent Training for Life Skill Enrichment ofFamily Communication and Interactions
Prof. Murli Desai Regional Seminar on Assuranceof Quality in Social WorkEducation
Kalamaserry Jan. 27, 2005 Rajagiri College of SocialSciences
Resource Person Trends in Social WorkEducation in India
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Murli Desai National Workshop forDissemination of A Manual forSocial Workers Dealing withChild Victims of Trafficking andCommercial Sexual Exploitation
TISS, Mumbai Nov. 20, 2004 TISS Presented ConceptPaper
Role of Social WorkProfession in Dealingwith Child Victims ofTrafficking andCommercial SexualExploitation
Prof. Murli Desai Annual Lecture Series: First Callfor Children and Child Abuse
New Delhi Sep. 30, 2004 Butterflies Resource Person The SociologicalAspects of Child Abuse
Prof. Murli Desai Workshop on the Implementation of the Multidisciplinary ChildProtection Cell at Nair Hospital
Mumbai Aug. 5–6, 2004 UNICEF, Maharashtra Facilitator -
SIR DORABJI TATA MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Mr. Satish Kanamadi Digital Resources and Services in Libraries
Shimoga Apr. 30, 2005 Kuvempu University Presented a Paper Information Gateways:Tool for EffectiveDigital InformationManagement
Ms. ShyamalaSubramanian
SCOPUS: Abstracting andIndexing Database
Mumbai Feb. 17, 2005 Elsevier Science Participant -
Mr. Puttaraj A. Choukimath Information CommunicationTechnologies in ResearchMethodology
Mumbai Feb. 5, 2005 Shree Narayan GuruCollege of Commerce
Participant -
Mr. Puttaraj A. Choukimath SLIM Users Meet 2004 Mumbai Dec. 13, 2004 Algorithms, Pune Participant -
Dr. M. Koganuramath 50th All India Library Conference of Indian Library Association onKnowledge Organisation inDigital Environment in Libraries:Introspect and Prospects
Vadodara Dec. 1–4, 2004 M.S. University of Baroda Presented a Paper Information SeekingBehaviour Models inDigital Environment
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
Ms. ShyamalaSubramanian,Mr. Satish Kanamadi, andMr. Puttaraj A. Choukimath
Information CommunicationTechnologies for Librarians
TISS, Mumbai Oct. 15–16,2004
TISS and Bombay ScienceLibrarians Association
Participants -
Mr. Satish Kanamadi Web Publishing and InternetBased Information Resources
Hyderabad Jun. 21–26,2004
National Institute for RuralDevelopment, Hyderabad
Participants -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature ofParticipation
Title of Paper/Session
AP PEN DIX 9Administrative Staff Participation in Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes
Administrative Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature ofParticipant
Title ofPaper/Session
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi Vidyanidhi TrainingWorkshop on DigitalLibraries for InformationProfessionals
Mysore Apr. 5–7, 2005 University of Mysore Participant -
Ms. Rajee Menon Union Budget: What’s in it for Women?
Mumbai Mar. 24, 2005 Population First Participant -
Dr. Chandrashekhar V. Joshi Data Analysis in SocialSciences
Mumbai Feb. 18 andMar. 30, 2005
Indian Council for SocialScience Research
Resource Person ResearchMethodology and Useof SPSS and Excel inData Analysis
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi SCOPUS: Abstracting andIndexing Database
Mumbai Feb. 17, 2005 Elsevier Science Participant -
Mr. C.P. Mohan Kumar Management of UniversityFinances
New Delhi Jan. 31–Feb. 04, 2005
National Institute ofEducational Planning andAdministration
Participant -
Ms. Sudha Ganapathi Training Programme onInternet for Advocacy
New Delhi Jan. 18–21,2005
Centre for Science andEnvironment
Participant -
Mr. Ramesh ChandraMeena, Mr. Anand Khole,Ms. Joycie Dias,Mr. V.K. Shinde,Ms. Manisha Kawade,Mr. Shekhar Vengurlekar,Mr. Sanat Kumar Swain,Mr. Sudhir N. Kale,Mr. P.D. Pawar andMr. Ashish M. Govekar
Training for Developedsoftware system and OracleRDBMS to Operational Staff
Mumbai Jan. 17–Feb.18, 2005
TISS, Mumbai Participants -
Dr. Chandrashekhar V. Joshi Workshop on ManagerialStatistics
Pune Dec. 16–27,2004
Pune Resource Person Managerial StatisticsThrough Excel
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi 50th All India LibraryConference of Indian LibraryAssociation on KnowledgeOrganisation in DigitalEnvironment in Libraries:Introspect and Prospects
Vadodara Dec. 1–4, 2004 M.S. University of Baroda Participant -
Dr. Chandrashekhar V. Joshi Training Programme on Modi Script
Mumbai Oct. 30–Nov.10, 2004
Department of Archives,Government ofMaharashtra
Participant Importance of ModiScript in the MarathaHistory inMaharashtra State
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi JSTOR Training Workshop Pune Oct. 28–29,2004
University of Pune Participant -
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi Information CommunicationTechnologies for Librarians
TISS, Mumbai Oct. 15–16,2004
TISS and Bombay ScienceLibrarians Association
Participants -
Mr. B.A. Sanas,Ms. Janaki Velayudhan,Mr. Utpal Pakhira,Mr. S.B. Patil,Mr. Nirmal Kumar Thakur,Ms. Neema K.,Ms Amita Shenoy,Ms Joycie Dias andMs. Manisha Kawade
General Awareness ofComputers
Mumbai Oct. 12, 2004 TISS, Mumbai Participants -
Mr. Utpal Kumar Pakhiraand Mr. Nirmal KumarThakur
Reservation in Service Mumbai Oct. 04–06,2004
Indian Institute ofTechnology
Participants -
Dr. Chandrashekhar V. Joshi Technology InformationFacilitation Programme
Pune Sep. 3, 2004 CSIR Unit for Researchand Development ofInformation Products
Discussant Technical Issues inTechnology Facilitation
Dr. Chandrashekhar V. Joshi Data Analysis in SocialSciences
Mapusa, Goa Aug. 16–18,2004
Indian Council for SocialScience Research
Resource Person ResearchMethodology and Useof SPSS and Excel inData Analysis
Administrative Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature ofParticipant
Title of Paper/Session
Mr. Ramesh Chand Meena,Mr. Sudhir N. Kale andMr. Sanat Kumar Swain
Data Protection Seminar forEducational Institutes
Mumbai Aug. 14, 2004 Computer AssociatesInfinity Techserv Pvt. Ltdand Tech Pacific India Ltd.
Participant -
Ms. Janaki Ramadas Management of UniversityAdministration
New Delhi Aug. 10–14,2004
Association of IndianUniversities
Participant -
Ms. Rajee Menon andMs. Neema K.
Accounting Concept andProcedures
New Delhi Aug. 09–13,2004
Institute of GovernmentAccounts & Finance
Participant -
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi Web Publishing and InternetBased Information Resources
Hyderabad Jun. 21–26,2004
National Institute for Rural Development, Hyderabad
Participants -
Administrative Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature ofParticipant
Title of Paper/Session
AP PEN DIX 10Publications
AUTHORED/EDITED VOLUMES
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFAREProf. Lina Kashyap (Guest Editor)
· Special Issue on ‘Counselling in India’, International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling , 26(4), 2004.
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK
Dr. Surinder Jaswal (Co-Guest Editor with Prof. Murli Desai and Ms. Sudha Ganapathi)· Special Issue on ‘Social Work Knowledge Development and Dissemination’, The Indian Journal of Social Work,
65(1), 2004
DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGYProf. N. Jayaram (co-author)
· Key Words: Identity (For a Different Kind of Globalization: Essays from Africa, America, Arab World, China,Europe, India) , New Delhi: Vistaar Publications, 2004.
UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH
Dr. K. Anil Kumar (Guest Editor)· Special Issue on ‘Sexuality in India (Part 1)’ , The Indian Journal of Social Work, 65(4), 2004.
UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES
Prof. C. Sengupta (Co-editor)· Indigeneity and Universality in Social Science: A Social Science Response, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2004.
UNIT FOR LABOUR STUDIES
Dr. Sasmita Palo (co-author)· Human Dimensions of Total Quality Management , New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2005.
SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELLProf. Murli Desai
· Methodology of Progressive Social Work Education , Jaipur: Rawat Publishers, 2004.
Prof. Murli Desai (Co-Guest Editor with Dr. Surinder Jaswal and Ms. Sudha Ganapathi)· Special Issue on ‘Social Work Knowledge Development and Dissemination’, The Indian Journal of Social Work,
65(1), 2004.
ARTICLES IN BOOKS AND JOURNALS
DEPUTY DIRECTORProf. Usha S. Nayar
· Womanhood and Spirituality: A Journey between Transcendence and Tradition, The Indian Journal of Social Work,65(4), pp. 584–595, 2004.
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATIONDr. Arvind Tiwari
· Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, CBI Bulletin, 12(1), pp. 27–40, 2004
· Human Rights Education: Role of Teaching and Training Institutions, The Indian Journal of Social Work , 65(3), pp.423–445, 2004.
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE
Prof. Lina Kashyap· The Impact of Modernization on Indian Families: The Counselling Challenge, International Journal for the
Advancement of Counselling, 26(4), pp. 339–350, 2004.
Dr. Neela Dabir· Violence Against Adolescent Girls in Maharashtra. In B. D’Souza, R. Sonawat and D. Madangopal (Eds. ), Adolescent
Issues and Perspectives , Mumbai: Research Documentation and Training Centre, Shelter Don Bosco, pp. 73–98,2005.
Dr. Neela Dabir (with Ms. Mohua Nigudkar )· Group Work with Adolescents. In B. D’Souza, R. Sonawat, D. Madangopal (Eds.), Understanding Adolescents at
Risk, Mumbai: Multi-tech Publishing Co., pp. 225–240, 2004.
Ms. Sandhya Limaye· Exploring the Impact of Hearing Impairment on Self-Concept, International Journal for the Advancement of
Counselling, 26(4), pp. 305–432, 2004.· Hearing Impairment. In M. Puri and G. Abraham (Eds.), Handbook of Inclusive Education for Educators,
Administrators and Planners: Within Walls, Without Boundaries , New Delhi: Sage Publications, pp. 47–61, 2004.
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK
Dr. Surinder Jaswal (with Prof. Murli Desai and Ms. Sudha Ganapathi)· Issues and Directions for Promoting Relevant Social Work Knowledge, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 65(1), pp.
151–170, 2004.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATIONProf. Vidya Rao
· Vulnerable Children, Institutionlization and the Law. In A. Chatterji and S. Hashmi (Eds.), Dark Leaves of the Present ,New Delhi: Anhad, 2005.
Dr. Swapan Garain· Research Climate in NGOs. In M. Pawar (Ed.), Data Collecting Methods and Experience , Elgin: New Dawn
Publications, pp. 200–220, 2004.
Mr. Suryakant Waghmore· Gandhi’s Thoughts on Development: A Critical Appraisal, New Global Development: Journal of International and
Comparative Social Welfare , 20(2), pp. 55–70, 2004.
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Dr. Amita Bhide· SHGs Under Rural Credit Programme: Experience from Maharashtra, IASSI Quarterly, 21(3 & 4), pp. 164–173, 2003.
Mr. Manish Kumar Jha· Exclusion of Dalits: Human Rights Perspective. In A.S. Kohli (Ed.), Human Rights and Social Work, New Delhi:
Kanishka Publishers, pp. 98–109, 2004.
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Dr. Santanu Sarkar· Industrial Social Work to Corporate Social Responsibility: A Shift in Objective from Working Loss to Making Profit,
Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, 40(2), pp. 273–284, 2004.
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DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Prof. J. Jayaram· Higher Education in India: Massification and Change. In P.G. Attbach and T. Umakoshi (Eds.), Asian Universities:
Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges, Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press, pp. 85–112,2004.
· La Caida del guri: la Decadencia de la Profesion Academica en la India: In P.G. Attbach (Coordinator) and M.G. Anton(Ed.), El ocaso del Guru: La Profesion Academica en el Ercer Mundo , Roma and Mexico: Universidad AutonomaMetropolitana, pp. 279–319, 204.
DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar (with Dr. Neela Dabir)· Group Work with Institutionalized Adolescents. In B. D’Souza, R. Sonawat and D. Madangopal (Eds.), Understanding
Adolescents at Risk , Mumbai: Multi-tech Publishing Company, pp. 225–240, 2004.
UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH
Dr. Vrinda Datta· Vulnerable Adolescents in Urban Context. In B. D’Souza, R. Sonawat, and D. Madangopal (Eds.), Understanding
Adolescents at Risk , Mumbai: Multi-tech Publishers, pp. 29–40, 2004.· Early Childhood Care and Education Interventions in India. In J. Patnaik (Ed.), Childhood in South Asia , USA:
Information Publishing, 2005.
Dr. Vrinda Datta (with Ms. Meghali Senapati)· Street Boys...: A Need to Move Towards Better Life. In B. D’Souza, R. Sonawat, and D. Madangopal (Eds.),
Understanding Adolescents at Risk, Mumbai: Multi-tech Publishers, pp. 177–190, 2004.
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi· Data Collection: Multifaceted Experiences in Day Care. In M. Pawar (Ed.), Data Collection Methods and Experiences:
A Guide for Social Researchers, Elgin: New Dawn Publishers, pp.93–109, 2004.
Dr. K. Anil Kumar· Economic Aspects of Sex Work: Can Economic Empowerment Dissuade Women from Entering into and Contin uing
Sex Work?, The Journal of Family Welfare, 50 (Special Issue), pp. 79–82, 2005.
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani (Co-author)· Sexuality and Reproductive Health: A Conceptual Model and Policy Implications, The Indian Journal of Social Work,
65(4), pp. 571–583, 2004.
UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Prof. Padma Velaskar· Asaman Vikas: Samakaleer Maharashtratil Jat, Varga, Ling ani Dalit Striyanche Shoshan ani Pratikar. In P. Bhaave, P.
Joshi, P.Gupte and J. Kelkar (Eds.) for Swadhar, Shodh Bai: Manasachya Jinyacha, Mumbai: Akshar, pp. 195–212,2004.
· Educational Stratification, Dominant Ideology and the Reproduction of Disadvantage in India. In S.M. Dahiwale (Ed.),Understanding Indian Society: The Non-Brahmanic Perspective , Delhi: Rawat Publications, pp. 196–220, 2005.
Dr. Leena Abraham· Building Cultural Capital to Combat Poverty: Globalisation, Education and the Urban Poor. In R. Ruzicka, J.H. Ballantire
and J.R.S. Roman (Eds.), Key Contexts for Education and Democracy in Globalising Societies , pp. 11–18, 2004.· Redrawing the Lakshman Rekha: Gender Differences and Cultural Constructions in Youth Sexuality in Urban India. In
S. Srivastava (Ed.), Sexual Sites, Seminal Attitudes: Sexualities, Masculinities and Culture in South Asia, NewDelhi: Sage Publications, pp. 209–241, 2004.
Mr. Sthabir Khora· Continuing Low Literacy: The Case of Orissa, Economic and Political Weekly, 40(10), pp. 928–930, 2005.
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UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIESProf. C. Sengupta
· Political and Social Stability: Ideas, Paradoxes and Prospects, Economic and Political Weekly, 39(48), pp.5101–5105, 2004.
· Urban Sociology of South Asia: The Problems of Formulating the Indigenous. In P. Mukherji and C. Sengupta (Eds.),Indigeneity and Universality in Social Science: A South Asian Response, New Delhi: Sage Publications, pp.362–384, 2004.
Prof. S. Siva Raju (co-author)· Sexuality and Reproductive Health: A Conceptual Model and Policy Implications, The Indian Journal of Social Work,
65(4), 571–583, 2004.Ms. Anita Rath (Co-author)
· Reforming Property Tax Systems: Simulated Results for Mumbai City, Economic and Political Weekly, 39(34), p.3818–3826, 2004.
Dr. Abdul Shaban· Environmental Kuzneets Curve: Theory and Empirical Evidence, IASSI Quarterly, 22(2), pp. 46–61, 2003.· Food Security and Agricultural Supply: Response of Marginal and Small Farmers in Dungarpur, Rajasthan,
Geographical Review of India , 65(4), pp. 361–370, 2003.
UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATIONDr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
· Application of Qualitative Research Methodology for Developing Social Work Practice Models, The Indian Journal ofSocial Work , 65(1), pp. 49–72, 2004.
Dr. J.J. Roy Burman· Syncretism Communities in Gujarat, Indian Journal in Secularism , 8(4), pp. 32–51, 2005.
UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIESProf. Sarthi Acharya
· Workshop on Changing Social Institutions and Quality of Life, April 28–29, 2003, IASSI–Quarterly, 21(3 & 4), pp.44–46, 2003.
Dr. Gaurang R. Sahay· Hierarchy, Difference and the Caste System: A Study of Rural Bihar. In D. Gupta (Ed.), Caste in Question: Identity or
Hierarchy , New Delhi: Sage Publications, pp. 113–136, 2004.· Traditional Institutions and Cultural Practices vis-a-vis Agrarian Mobilisation: The Case of Bharatiya Kisan Union,
Sociological Bulletin , 53(3), pp. 396–418, 2004.Ms. Rekha Mammen
· A Political Economy of Educational Institutions in India: The Great Education Conspiracy, IASSI Quarterly, 21(3 & 4),pp. 188–196, 2003.
Dr. Ritambhara Hebbar· Shifting Contours of Rural Social Institutions: A Sociological Reflection, IASSI Quarterly, 21(3 & 4), pp. 57–67, 2003.
UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIESDr. Sujata Sriram
· Culture Level Dimensions of Social Association and their Correlates Across Cultures, Journal of Cross-CulturalPsychology , 35(5), pp. 548–570, 2004.
UNIT FOR LABOUR STUDIESDr. Sasmita Palo
· Managing Change during the Transition Period: The Case of the Indian State, Development and Learning inOrganizations: An International Journal, 18(6), pp. 7–10, 2004.
· Changing Structure of Collective Bargaining: Macro and Micro Level Evidences, Indian Journal of Labour Economics ,47(4), pp. 1159–1173, 2004.
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SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL
Prof. Murli Desai· Need for Social Work Knowledge Development in India, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 65(1), pp. 8–31, 2004.
Prof. Murli Desai (with Dr. Surinder Jaswal and Ms. Sudha Ganapathi)· Issues and Directions for Promoting Relevant Social Work Knowledge, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 65(1),
151–170, 2004.
SIR DORABJI TATA MEMORIAL LIBRARYDr. M. Koganuramath and Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi
· Physics Nobel Laureate Wolfgang Ketterle: A Scientometric Portrait, Malaysian Journal of Library and InformationScience , 9(2), pp. 35–62, 2004.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE
Dr. Neela Dabir· Space for Survivors of Violence, Mumbai: Centre for Research on Violence Against Women, TISS, 2004.
Dr. Tejaswini Adhikari· Media and Family Life, Sakal , Mumbai, July 27, 2004.
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK
Dr. Surinder Jaswal (with Prof. Murli Desai and Ms. Sudha Ganapathi)· Editorial, Special Issue on ‘Social Work Knowledge Development and Dissemination’, The Indian Journal of Social
Work , 65(1), pp. 1–7, 2004.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Suryakant Waghmore· Reservations and Competing Nations, Deccan Herald , Bangalore, February 18, 2005.
Ms. Samta Pandya· Ecological Ethics and the Vedic Scriptures, The Oriya Aurovilian , 17(3), 25–29, 2005.
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Dr. Amita Bhide· Vyavasayik Samajkarya: Kahi Prashna, Kahi Dwandwa, Samajkaryachya Disha , 1(1), pp. 5–7, 2004.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES
Dr. N. Nakkeeran· Dalit Electoral Politic, Social Change and Resistance in Tamil Nadu, Workshop, 6, pp. 6–9, 2004.· Typology of Public–Private Partnership in Health Sector Reforms in India, Clairvoyance 2004 Souvenir, Mumbai, pp.
4–6.
DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Prof. N. Jayaram· Book Review: Discrimination Based on Sex, Caste, Religion and Disability: A Handbook for Sensitising Teachers and
Teacher Educators, The Indian Journal of Social Work , 65(2), pp. 316–318, 2004.Mr. Anil S. Sutar
· Book Review: Casteism, Corruption and Social Development, Sociological Bulletin , 54(1), pp. 119–121, 2005.
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DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIESMs. Mohua Nigudkar
· Book Review: Child Labour in India, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 65(2), 328–330, 2004.
UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCHDr. Anil Kumar
· Editorial, Special Issue on ‘Sexuality in India (Part 1)’, The Indian Journal of Social Work , 65(4), pp. 521–231, 2004.Dr. Anindita Chakrabarti
· Impact of Liberalisation and Globalisation: Emerging Issues for the Indian Youth, One India One People , 7(8), pp.18–20, 2005.
· Location of Extreme: The Single Variable Case. Course Material for ‘Undergraduate Mathematical Methods inEconomics’, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University.
· Unconstrained Optimisation with More Than One Choice Variables. Course Material for ‘Undergraduate MathematicalMethods in Economics’, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University.
UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATIONProf. Padma Velaskar
· Book Review: Interrogating Women’s Education: Bounded Visions Expanding Horizons, Sociological Bulletin , 53(3),pp. 433–436, 2004.
Dr. Leena Abraham· Book Review: Sexuality in the Time of AIDS: Contemporary Perspective from Communities in India, The Indian
Journal of Social Work, 65(4), pp. 655–663, 2004.Dr. A.K. Singh
· Book Review: Affirmative Action in the United States and India, Sociological Bulletin, 54(1), pp. 147–150, 2005.Mr. Sthabir Khora
· Book Review: Reading Beyond the Alphabet: Innovations in Lifelong Literacy, The Indian Journal of Social Work ,65(2), pp. 319–321, 2004.
UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIESDr. Abdul Shaban
· Book Review: The Making of Navi Mumbai, Economic and Political Weekly, 39(48), pp. 5093–5096, 2004.
UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATIONDr. A. Ramaiah
· Parity, Not Charity, One India, One People , 8(7), pp. 10–11, 2005.
UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIESMr. Gaurang R. Sahay
· Book Review: The Practice of Sociology, Sociological Bulletin, 54(1), pp. 128–130, 2005.Dr. Ritambhara Hebbar
· Book Review: Kinship and Rituals among the Meos of Northern India, Sociological Bulletin, 53(3), pp. 447–449,2004.
Dr. Ritambhara Hebbar and Prof. Sarthi Acharya· Concept Paper Based on the Proceedings of the Seminar on Changing Social Institutions and their Impact on the
Quality of Life: Social Institutions and Development Challenges in India, IASSI Quarterly, 21(3 & 4), pp. 29–43, 2003.
UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIESProf. Shalini Bharat
· South Asia Political Advocacy Project: India Database on HIV/AIDS (Behavioural Dimensions), New Delhi:UNAIDS–SAICT.
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· Challenging AIDS Stigma and Discrimination in South Asia: Report of the Electronic Discussion Forum in South Asia,New Delhi: UNAIDS–SAICT.
SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELLProf. Murli Desai (with Dr. Surinder Jaswal and Ms. Sudha Ganapathi)
· Editorial, Special Issue on ‘Social Work Knowledge Development and Dissemination’, The Indian Journal of SocialWork , 65(1), pp. 1–7, 2004.
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AP PEN DIX 11Executive Committee Memberships and Positions in
Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
DEPUTY DIRECTORProf. Usha S. Nayar
· Vice-President, Childwatch International, Oslo, Norway· Member, Expert Advisory Panel, World Health Organisation, Geneva· Chairperson, Technology and Social Health Foundation, Mumbai· Vice-President, Managing Committee, D.A.V. College, New Delhi
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATIONProf. D.R. Singh
· Member, Board of Studies in Law, Department of Law, University of Mumbai, Mumbai· Member, Board of Studies in Criminology, Department of Criminology and Forensic Science, Sagar· Member, Board of Studies in Criminology, Department of Criminology, Karnataka University, Dharwad
Dr. Arvind Tiwari· Member, Executive Council, Indian Society of Criminology, Chennai
Ms. Ruchi Sinha· Secretary, Indian Society of Criminology, Mumbai Branch
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFAREProf. Lina Kashyap
· Member, Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal for Advancement of Counselling, Georgia, USA· Member, Executive Committee, International Association for Counselling, Brussels, Belgium· Member, Sub-Committee for Mental Handicap, Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi· Member, Academic Council, National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad· Member, State Level Advisory Committee on Adoption, Mumbai· Member, Board of Studies, Faculty of Social Work, M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara· Member, Board of Studies, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, M.S. University of Ba roda,
Vadodara· Chairperson, Voluntary Coordinating Agency, Mumbai· Subject Expert, Faculty Selection Committee, Department of Social Work, Assam University, Silchar· Member, Advisory Board, NIMH Journal of Disability Rehabilitation, National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped,
Secunderabad· Expert Member, Selection Committee for Recommending Appointments in the Department of Social Work, University
of Delhi, Delhi· Chairperson, Examination Committee to conduct Viva Voce of Ph.D. Candidates, Mahatma Gandhi University,
KottayamDr. Neela Dabir
· Member, Executive Committee, Door Step School, MumbaiDr. Srilatha Juvva
· Member, Advisory Committee, Anand Rehabilitation Centre, MumbaiMs. Anjali Dave
· Member, State Level Monitoring Committee of Special Cells for Women and Children, Mumbai· Member, Women’s Cell, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai· Trustee, Akshara, Mumbai
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari· Member, Committee Against Sexual Harassment at Work Place, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Mumbai· Member, Committee Against Sexual Harassment at Work Place, Bombay Electric Supply and Transport, Mumbai· Member, Committee Against Sexual Harassment at Work Place, Mahanagar Telehpone Nigam Ltd., Mumbai· Member, Sarva Shikshan Abhiyan, Navi Mumbai· Member, Sarva Shikshan Abhiyan, Thane
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKProf. Vimla Nadkarni
· Vice-President, Association of Schools of Social Work in India, New Delhi· Member, Review Committee of DSA, Department of Social Work, Delhi University, Delhi· Member, Joint Working Group, Indo-US Collaboration on Contraception and Reproductive Health Research· Member, Research Advisory Group, AVERT Society, Government of Maharashtra and USAID, Mumbai· Member, Expert Group to Review the Social, Behavioural and Operational Research Programmes, Nationa l Institute for
Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai· Member, International Scientific Programme Committee, Symposium on “Expanding Contraceptive Choices:
International and Indian Experiences and their Implications for Policy and Programmes”, Mumbai· Chairperson, Advisory Board, Positive People’s Foundation, Mumbai· Member, Board of Directors, Niramaya Health Foundation, Mumbai· Member, CONRAD/ICMR Steering Group on Microbicides Development· Member, Steering Group, Global Campaign on Microbicides, USA· Member, Academic Council, International Institute of Population Sciences, Mumbai· Member, Board of Studies and Research, International Institute of Population Sciences, Mumbai
Dr. Surinder Jaswal· Resource Person, Sangath Society, Goa· Member, Ethics Committee, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, Kalwa, Thane· Member, The National Liver Foundation, Mumbai· Member, Technical Advisory and Ethics Committee, Masum, Pune· Member, Ethics Committee, Institute for Reproductive Research, Mumbai
Ms. Katy Gandevia· Member, Mental Health Authority, Directorate of Health Services, GoM, Mumbai· President, Family Welfare Agency, Mumbai· Vice-President, Council of International Programme Fellowship, Mumbai· Founder-Member, Kiran Mental Health Association, Mumbai· Founder-Trustee, Atma Vishwas Vidyalaya, Mumbai· Trustee, Thane Parsi Zoroastrian Anjuman, Mumbai· Consultant, ICMR-WHO National Workshop on Disaster Management and Mental Health, Mumbai· Coordinator, Students’ Counselling Services, Mumbai
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza· Member, Advisory Committee, Crisis Centre for Women, Sneha, Mumbai· Board Member, Punarta Bhavan, Oasis India, Mumbai· Consultant, STI Intervention Project, Centre for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco
Dr. Asha Banu Soletti· Key Consultant, Resource Unit for HIV/AIDS, Vasavya Mahila Mandali, Vijayawada
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATIONDr. Swapan Garain
· Member, Managing Committee, Slum Rehabilitation Society, Mumbai· Chairperson, Interactive Karma India, Mumbai· Member, Managing Committee, Society for Civic Initiatives, Delhi· Member, Board of Studies (PG Diploma in Social Enterprise Management), S.I.E.S. College of Management, Studies,
Navi MumbaiDr. Bipin Jojo
· President, Rural Action and Human Interest, Sundargarh, Orissa· Member, Governing Board, Arogyam Centre for Health and Development, Patna
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIESDr. Harshad P. Thakur
· Member, Institutional Ethics Committee, Grant Medical College and JJ Hospital, Mumbai· Secretary, Social Advancement Through Health Initiative, Turbhe Stores, Navi Mumbai
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DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGYProf. N. Jayaram
· Managing Editor, Sociological Bulletin , Indian Sociological Society, New Delhi· Editor, ICSSR Journal of Reviews and Abstracts: Sociology and Social Anthropology , Indian Council of Social
Science Research, New Delhi· Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for Advanced Studies in Sociology, University of Delhi, Delhi· Member, School Board, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad· Member, National Focus Group on the Problems of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Children, National Council of
Educational Research and Training, New DelhiDr. D.P. Singh
· Trustee and Treasurer, PRERNA: NGO working with Prostitutes and Children in Anti-Trafficking, Mumba i
DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIESDr. N. Rustomfram
· Trustee and Treasurer, Maharashtra Lokhita Seva Mandal, Mumbai· Trustee, Governing Council, Indian Council for Mental Health, Mumbai· Member, Governing Council, Centre for Health Education and Training Awareness (CHETNA), Ahmedabad· Member, Advisory Committee, Child-to-Child Regional Resource Group, Ahmedabad· Founder and Board Member, People’s Association for Training in Health (PATH), Mumbai· Staff Consultant, SANKET, Bhopal
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar· Trustee and Core Group Member, SAATHI, Mumbai
UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCHProf. G.G. Wankhede
· Member, Advisory Committee, Navnirman, Mumbai· Member, Board of Trustees, Prayog International, Mumbai
Dr. Vrinda Datta· Member, National Focus Group on Early Childhood Education under the Curriculum Review of NCERT, New Delhi· Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Nort h Carolina,
USA· Global Leader for Young Children, World Forum on Early Care and Education, USA
UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATIONProf. D. Saldanha
· Member, Council of the National Literacy Mission Authority, Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi· Member, Management Committee, Regional Institute of Education, Bhubaneshwar· Member, National Council for Teacher Education, New Delhi· Member, Governing Board, YUVA, Mumbai· Member, Governing Board, Mel-Jol, Mumbai· Member, Academic Committee, National Open School, New Delhi· Member, Planning Committee, Relief and Rehabilitation of Sardar Sarovar (Narmada) Affected Persons, Government
of Maharshtra, MumbaiProf. Padma Velaskar
· Chairperson, National Focus Group on Problems of SC/ST Children, National Curriculum Review, NCERT, New Delhi· Convenor, Working Group on Sociology of Education, Collaborative PG Programme in Elementary Education,
Bangalore· Member, Programme Advisory Committee, Jan Shikshan Sansthan, Mumbai· Member, General Body, Council for Social Development, Delhi· Member, Board of Studies in Social Work, University of Mumbai, Mumbai· Member, Maharashtra State Legal Services Authority, Mumbai· Member, Board of Studies in Sociology, S.N.D.T. Women’s University, Mumbai· Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Education Dialogue, Bangalore
Dr. Ranu Jain· Member, Executive Committee, Centre for Study of Society and Secularism, Mumbai
112 Appendix 11
Dr. Leena Abraham· Member, National Advisory Committee, Indian Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine, Mumbai· Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for Education and Documentation, Mumbai
UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES
Prof. S. Siva Raju· Member, Executive Committee, Indian Association of Social Sciences in Health, Tirupati
UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATIONProf. Ratna Naik
· Expert Member, CHILKA Development Authority, Orissa· Member, National Committee on Non-Timber Forest Product, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Government of India
UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIESMs. Rekha Mammen
· Board Member At Large, Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, USADr. Sandhya Iyer
· Member, Committee on Curriculum Development on Pharmoco-Economics, K.M. Kundnani College of Pharmacy,Mumbai
UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIESProf. Chhaya Datar
· Secretary, Maitreyi, Mumbai· Member, Advisory Committee, Women’s Studies Centre, University of Pune, Pune· Member, Advisory Committee, Women’s Studies Centre, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Dr. Asha Bajpai· Member, Executive Committee, Maharashtra State Legal Services Authority, Mumbai· Member, Regional Law Forum, South Asia Regional Initiative Equity, Delhi· Expert Member, National Institute of Public Co-operation and Child Development, Delhi· Member, Maharashtra State Monitoring Committee on Juvenile Justice, Mumbai· Member, Committee on Sexual Harassment at Mazgaon Docks, Ltd., Mumbai· Member, Board of Control, Orphanages and Charitable Homes Act, 1960, Mumbai· Member, Legal Experts Committee, Maharashtra State Commission for Women, Mumbai· Founder President, Nyaya, Mumbai· Member, Academic Committee, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, Mumbai· Member, Centre for Police Research, Pune
UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIESProf. Shalini Bharat
· Member, Technical Advisory Committee on RCH District Level Survey (2nd Round), Mumbai· Member, Advisory Committee, National Youth Study of Population Council, Mumbai· Member, Academic Council, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai· Member, Institutional Review Board, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai· Member, Maharashtra State Adoption Committee, Department of Women and Child Development, Government of
Maharashtra, Mumbai· Member, Technical Resource Group (Research and Development), National AIDS Control Organisation, Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi· Book Review Editor, Culture Health and Sexuality, USA· Member, International Editorial Board, AIDS Care, New York
Ms. Rosamma Veedon· Treasurer, Family Welfare Agency, Mumbai· Treasurer, People’s Association for Training and Health, Mumbai· Member, Executive Committee, Scrutiny Body for Adoption of the Indian Council of Social Welfare, Mumbai
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NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNITMr. Khalil Ahmed
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, NSS Cell, Department of Higher and Technical Education, GoM, Dhule· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, ITI Directorate, Mumbai· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Shivaji University, Kolhapur· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Babasaheb Ambedkar Technical University, Lonere· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, University of Mumbai, Mumbai· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Nagpur University, Nagpur· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Maharashtra University of Health Science, Nashik· Advisor, International Society for Harmony and Peace, Mumbai· Advisor, Karunya Trust, Mumbai· Advisor, Maharashtra United Social Trust, Mumbai· Advisor, National Institute of Events Management, Mumbai· Advisor, Needs Foundation, Mumbai
UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONSProf. Anjali Monteiro
· Joint Secretary and Trustee, Avehi Audio-Visual Resource Centre, Mumbai· Member of the Society, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla· Member, Editorial Advisory Board, MICA Communication Review , Ahmedabad· President’s Nominee, Selection Committee, AJK–MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi· Member, Programme Advisory Committee, NCERT, New Delhi
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar· Member, Managing Committee, Avehi Audio-Visual Resource Centre, Mumbai· Member, Managing Committee, Comet Media Foundation, Mumbai· Joint Secretary, Indian Documentary Producers’ Association, Mumbai· Trustee, Navnirmiti Educational Trust, Mumbai
Ms. B. Manjula· Member, Managing Committee, Avehi Audio-Visual Resource Centre, Mumbai
SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELLProf. Murli Desai
· Member, Board of Postgraduate Studies in Social Work, Assam University, Silchar· Member, Ad Hoc Board in Social Work, S.N.D.T. Women’s University, Mumbai· Member, Local Management Committee, Colleges Conducted by the Sarvajanik Education Society, Mumbai· Member, Expert Panel of Helpline, EDAGE and HELPAGE, New Delhi· Judge, Awards for Excellence Amongst Voluntary Organisations in Mumbai, Bombay Community Public Trust-Centre
for Advancement of Philanthropy, Mumbai· Member, Board of Consulting Editors, Social Development Issues , Inter-University Consortium for International
Social Development, St. Louis, USA· Member, Human Rights Committee, International Association of Schools of Social Work· Member, Editorial Advisory Committee, Rajagiri Journal of Social Development , Rajagiri College of Social Sciences,
Kalamaserry· Vice-President, Executive Committee, Bombay Association of Trained Social Workers, Mumbai
LIBRARYDr. M. Koganuramath
· President, Indian Library Organisation, New Delhi
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AP PEN DIX 12Students’ Union
A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President : Ms. Keren NazarethVice-President : Mr. Navneet Prakash
General Secretary : Ms. Papori Banikya
Treasurer : Mr. Zoheb AliCultural Secretary : Ms. Naitra Muralykrishnan
Sports Secretary : Mr. Girish Bab
Literary Secretary : Ms. Divya Sarma
B. PRIZE WINNERS OF COMPETITIONS ORGANISED BY THE STUDENTS’ UNION
The Guinea Pig Essay TrophyFirst Prize : Ms. Madhura ChatterjeeSecond Prize : Ms. Anubhooti AroraThird Prize : Mr. Navneet Prakash
Ms. Meghna VesvikarMr. Manish Kumar
The Guinea Pig Debate TrophyFirst Prize : Mr. Rana Roy ChaudharySecond Prize : Dr. S. Ranjit DhasThird Prize : Ms. Nitikaji Nautiyal
Prof. A.R. Wadia Elocution ShieldFirst Prize : Ms. Ananthalakshmi H.Second Prize : Ms. Nitikaji NautiyalThird Prize : Mr. Mohit Rajkumar
AP PEN DIX 13Appointments and Promotions
Name Designation Department/Unit/Section Date ofJoining
APPOINTMENTSDr. Asha Banu Soletti Lecturer Department of Medical and Psychiatric
Social WorkJan. 7, 2005
Mr. H.G. Bhise Dy. Registrar General Administration Dec. 21, 2004Mr. Deepak N. Kakade Rural Engineer Rural Campus Dec. 11, 2004Mr. Vasant N. Bhasara Social Worker Rural Campus Dec. 1, 2004Dr. S. Parasuraman Director - Aug. 16, 2004Dr. Suresh Pathare Reader Rural Campus Jul. 19, 2004Dr. Sasmita Palo Reader Unit for Labour Studies Jul. 15, 2005Dr. Santanu Sarkar Reader Department of Personnel Management
and Industrial RelationsJul. 2, 2004
Dr. Gaurang R. Sahay Reader Unit for Rural Studies Jul. 1, 2004Dr. C.V. Joshi System Manager Computer Centre Jun. 23, 2004Ms. Swati Banerjee Lecturer Department of Urban and Rural
Community DevelopmentJun. 16, 2004
Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J. Reader Department of Health Services Studies Jun. 16, 2004Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Lecturer Department of Extra Mural Studies Jun. 15,2004Dr. Sandhya V. Iyer Lecturer Unit for Rural Studies Jun. 1, 2004Ms. Meghali Senapati Lecturer Rural Campus Jun. 1, 2004Ms. Sudha Ganapathi Manager Publications Unit May 9, 2004Ms. Samta Pandya Lecturer Department of Social Welfare
AdministrationApr. 22, 2004
Dr. Babasaheb T. Kazi Reader Rural Campus Apr. 15, 2004Mr. Daniel S. Ranee Lecturer Department of Social Welfare
AdministrationApr. 8, 2004
Mr. Suryakant Waghmore Lecturer Department of Social WelfareAdministration
Apr. 5, 2004
Mr. Rajesh B. Ingle Lecturer Rural Campus Apr. 1, 2004Dr. Srilatha Juvva Reader Department of Family and Child Welfare Mar. 18, 2004
PROMOTIONDr. Ramila Bisht Reader Department of Health Services Studies Oct. 24, 2004
AP PEN DIX 14Financial Statement
AUDITED BALANCE SHEET, AT A GLANCE, AS ON MARCH 31, 2004
Capital and Liabilities Rs. In lakhs1. Capital Grants 606.562. Endowments 148.873. Funds and Donations 2,696.904. Project Credit Balances 261.835. Sundry Creditors 215.226. Grant Under Utilisation as on March 31, 2004 19.58
3,948.96
Property and Assets 1. Land and Buildings 903.18 2. Furniture and Equipment 895.90 3. Library Books 2.49 4. Investments 1,541.86 5. Sundry Debtors 231.56 6. Project Debit Balance 70.28 7. Stocks 3.47 8. Advances and Deposits 12.09 9. Cash and Bank Balances 288.13
3,948.96
AUDITED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, AT A GLANCE, AS ON MARCH 31, 2004
Rs. In lakhs
A. Expenditure
Excess of Expenditure over Income as on March 31, 2004 0.90
Salary: Pay and Allowances 578.67Retirement Benefits 67.00Non-Salary Items 280.49Grant Under Utilisation as on March 31, 2004 19.58
946.64
B. IncomeUniversity Grants Commission 801.39Sir Dorabji Tata Trust 10.00Government of Maharashtra 0.75Institute’s Income 84.50
946.64
AP PEN DIX 15Candidates for the Sixty-Fifth Convocation
CANDIDATES FOR THE M.A. DEGREE IN SOCIAL WORK
Criminology and Correctional AdministrationMs. Serenella Dominica Lobo, B.A.Ms. Sulagna Nandy, B.S.W.Ms. Tanvi Kartik Timbadia, B.M.S.Mr. Manishkumar Singh, B.Sc.Ms. Uma Gopalakrishnan, B.A.Ms. Meghna Vijay Vesvikar, B.A.Mr. Sumit Kumar, B.Sc.Ms. Haripriya Soibam, B.A.Ms. Sudeshna Mukherjee, B.A.Ms. Keren Jagdish Nazareth, B.A.Ms. Krupa Gajanan Pednekar, LL.B.Ms. Munmi Thaneswar Gogoi, B.A.Mr. Prashant Chaudhry, B.A.Mr. Snehal Ashok Ukey, B.S.W.Mr. Amitangshu Acharya, B.A.Mr. Avinash Udaram Raut, B.A.Ms. Pooja Prabhakar Nimkar, B.A.Ms. Riniyo Bamin, B.A.
Family and Child WelfareMs. Vrinda Rajendra Lodha, B.A.Ms. Foram Atulkumar Nagori, B.Com.Ms. Mubashira Zaidi, B.A.Ms. Mandira Nagrath, B.Sc.Ms. Richa Sood, B.A.Ms. Chandni Basu, B.A.Ms. Vinita Ashok Joshi, B.A.Ms. Chhabi Dubey, B.A.Ms. Vanessa Azavedo, B.A.Ms. Nazia Masood, B.A.Ms. Meenu Pandey, B.A.Ms. Natasha Dalmia, B.A.Ms. Chandni Tandon, B.A.Ms. Panchali Ray, B.A.Ms. Swati Pande, B.A.Ms. Maneka Kumar, B.Com.Mr. Simpreet Singh Ahuja, B.A.Ms. Poonam Vijaysingh Pardesi, B.S.W.Mr. Paresh Haradhan Badyakar, B.S.W.Mr. Nilesh Chandrakant Puradkar, B.Tech.Ms. Sarita Ashok Gholap, B.S.W.Ms. Swati Suhas Sonavane, B.S.W.Ms. Pinkie Borgoyari, B.A.Ms. Emidaki Won Komwect Kharchandy, B.A.Ms. Neeti Bhagchandani, B.A.Ms. Prachi Nautiyal, B.A.Ms. Suman Hota, B.A.Mrs. Varathagowry Vasudevan, B.A.Ms. Namita Lamsal, B.S.W.Mr. Lipekho Ashuli Saprii, B.A.Ms. Shaoni Das, B.A.
Medical and Psychiatric Social WorkMr. Raju Kumar Narzary, B.A.Ms. Divya Sarma, B.A.Ms. Prema Shrikishna, B.M.S.Ms. Neha Jayant Deshpande, B.A.Mr. Zoheb Hasan Ali, B.Com.Ms. Madhavi Misra, B.A.Ms. Lakshmi R. Appachar, B.A.Ms. Baneen Anwar Karachiwala, B.A.Ms. Smita Bammidi, B.B.M.Ms. Neha Saumil Trivedi, B.A.Ms. Arpana Ganesh Udupa, B.Sc.Ms. Tanu Chhabra, B.M.M.Ms. Ekta Vivek Hattangady, B.A.Ms. Anuska Kalita, B.A.Ms. Naitra Muralykrishnan, B.Sc.Ms. Snehal Balkrishna Velkar, B.A.Ms. Deepta Desikan, B.A.Ms. Papori Banikya, B.A.Ms. Kakali Burman, B.A.Ms. Ranjana Singh, B.A.Mr. Stefen T. Dongzapau T. Tuanginsang, B.A.Ms. Lorina Richmond, B.A.Mr. Ryan Joseph Figueiredo, B.Sc.Ms. Arunibala Achoura Naorem, B.A.Ms. Anamika Vajpeyi, B.A.Ms. Meghana Divyang Oza, B.A.Ms. Poonam Singh, B.Sc.
Social Welfare AdministrationMs. Lakshmi Narasimhan, B.A.Mr. Kiran Prasad, B.A.Mr. Dibya Jyoti Bhuyan, B.A.Ms. Reema Brojendra Patnaik, B.A.Mr. Varun Sharma, B.Com.Ms. Payal Nayak, B.A.Mr. Rajani Kant Pandey, B.A.Ms. Falguni Jitendra Vora, B.E.Ms. Areeba Hamid, B.A.Mr. Gajendra Motiram Dixit, B.S.W.Mr. Govind Garg, B.A.Mr. Gopal Mitra, B.Com.Ms. Plabita Hazarika, B.A.Mr. Raj Bhushan Roy, B.A.Mr. Prodip Moi Chakma, B.A.Ms. Uma Komalan, B.Com.Ms. Mayura, B.A.
Urban and Rural Community DevelopmentMs. Krithika Srinivasan, B.A.Mr. Jeevan Anand Chavan, B.A.Mr. Giri Bhodev Nayak, B.A.Mr. Kiran Devram Padale, B.A.
Mr. Sudhir Gobind Basumatary, B.A.Ms. Suramya Smriti Kujur, B.A.Ms. Radhika Khajuria, B.A.Mr. Vivek Vaidyanathan, B.M.S.Ms. Marietta Judelyne Vaz, B.S.W.Ms. Amrita Datta, B.A.Ms. Richa Joshi, B.A.Ms. Priyanka Varma, B.A.Ms. Divya Sinha, B.A.Mr. Navneet Prakash, B.Com.
Ms. Smitha Rao, B.J.Ms. Subhaluxmi Bimal Mukherji, B.A.Ms. Sangeeta Sharma, B.Sc.Mr. Santos Moti Das, B.A.Ms. Matouleibi Shamjetshabam, B.A.Mr. Shiva Chandra Dhakal, B.S.W.Ms. Amrita Bhatia, B.A.Ms. Suchita Samuel Beck, B.A.Mr. Sriharsha Kavuru, B.J.Mr. Pavan Prakash Kamath, B.Com.
CANDIDATES FOR THE M.A. DEGREE IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONSMs. Amrita Vijay Kumar, B.M.S.Ms. Anamika Lakra, B.A.Mr. Anindya Mandal, B.Com.Ms. Archana Shyamsunder, B.E.Ms. Aruna Wunnava, B.Com.Mr. Ashish Vidhyadhar Mane, B.Tech.Ms. Avanti Kiran Joshi, B.M.S.Mr. Debanjan Chaki, B.Sc.Mr. Deepak Dongre, B.Com.Ms. Deepika Janagal, B.M.S.Mr. Hameed Zafar Jung, B.A.Ms. Hema Jhon Lakra, B.A.Ms. Meghan Barker, B.A.Ms. Neha Srivastava, B.M.S.Mr. Nikhil Moza, B.Com.Ms. Nousheen Khan, B.A.Ms. Pradnya Subhash Thakur, B.Com.
Mr. Rajesh Harish Mehta, B.A.Ms. Ruta Girish Joshi, B.M.S.Ms. Sakshi Ashok Trehan, B.M.M.Ms. Shivani Bhimrao Vellanki, B.Com.Ms. Shruti Devinder Jain, B.A.Ms. Shruti Ujwal Thakar, B.A.Ms. Smruti Rajagopalan, B.B.S.Ms. Sneha Varghese, B.A.Ms. Sneha Ananda Rao, B.A.Ms. Snehal Shriram Bhalerao, B.M.S.Ms. Sonali Rajiv Sood, B.A.Ms. Srividya Krishnamurthy, B.M.S.Mr. Sudhiranjan Das, B.A.Ms. Swati S.R. Yadav, B.M.S.Ms. Tanvi Haresh Chandan, B.M.S.Ms. V. L. Dinpuii, B.A.Mr. Vineet Kumar, B.Pharm.
CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER’S DEGREE IN HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONDr. Hemlata Shambhulal Jiwnani, B.H.M.S.Dr. Shibani Samir Deshmukh, B.H.M.S.Dr. Snehal Harishchandra Bhele, M.B.B.S.Ms. Imtilemla Kumsangliya Longkumer, B.A.
Dr. Bremley A. Lyngdoh, M.B.B.S.Mr. Samir Kumar Brahma, B.A.Ms. Rohini V. Shinde, B.Com.
CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER’S DEGREE IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATIONDr. Lohith Shekharappa Nadig, M.B.B.S.Dr. Sumita Ramendu Bhattacharya, M.B.B.S.Dr. Aanshu Sanjay Sharma, M.B.B.S.Dr. Dhaval Virendra Bhatt, B.H.M.S.Ms. Shilpa Ramesh Sehgal, B.P.T.Dr. Saif Abdul Rehman Gondekar, B.H.M.S.Dr. Sudhir Laxminarayana Ajja, M.B.B.S.Mr. Rana Roy Chowdhury, B.P.T.Mr. B. Girish Babu, B.Com.Ms. Mamta Michael Dean, B.Com.Mr. Khalid Sheikh, B.Sc.Dr. S. Ranjit Christopher Dhas, B.D.S.
Dr. Chandil Kumar G., M.B.B.S.Mr. Shashwat Sood, B.O.T.Dr. Sandeep Singh M. Tanwar, B.A.M.S.Dr. Sunil Kumar Bhat, M.B.B.S.Dr. Swapnil Shashikant Kharnare, M.B.B.S.Dr. Sabrina Bipin Raut, M.B.B.S.Dr. Biswendu Bardhan, B.D.S.Dr. Bharat Bhushan, M.B.B.S.Dr. Premprakash Tikam Singh, B.A.M.S.Dr. Sneha Bhanwarlal Jain, B.A.M.S.Ms. Swagata Sukomal Majumdar, B.Com.Ms. Smita Mahanand Badge, M.B.B.S.
CANDIDATES FOR THE M.PHIL. DEGREEMs. Priya AnaokarMr. Rajeev Kumar
Ms. Sujata Mallick
CANDIDATES FOR THE PH.D. DEGREEMs. Tattwamasi Paltasingh Mr. A. Joseph George
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AP PEN DIX 16Prizes
Prize Name of Student(s)
PRIZES AWARDED ON INSTITUTE DAY
The G. Natesa Iyer Prize for the Best Student in the Course ‘Law and Social Work’ Ms. Mubashira ZaidiDr. H.C. Merchant Prize for the Best Student in the Course ‘Medical Information forSocial Workers’
Ms. Naitra Muralykrishnan
Dr. J.M. Kumarappa Prize to the Best Student of the First Year Social Work Class Ms. Neha Trivedi
The S.D. Marathe NILM Trust Endowment Fund Award to the Second Year Student ofPersonnel Management and Industrial Relations who stood First in the First Year
Ms. Smruti Rajagopalan
The Prize instituted by the MHA students in 2001–2002 academic year to a Second Yearstudent who stood First in the First Year in Master of Health/Hospital AdministrationProgramme
Dr. Sudhir Ajja
PRIZES AWARDED ON CONVOCATION DAY
Alumni Association Prize and Institute Shield for the Best Student in Criminology andCorrectional Administration
Ms. Munmi Gogoi
Aisha Harris Memorial Shield for the Best Student in Family and Child Welfare Ms. Prachi Nautiyal
Leela Wadia Prize and Institute Shield for the Best Student in Medical and PsychiatricSocial Work
Ms. Neha Trivedi
S. Kalsi Shield for the Best Student in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations Ms. Smruti Rajagopalan
Aloysius Soares Prize and Institute Shield for the Best Student in Urban and RuralCommunity Development
Ms. Radhika Khajuria
Ms. Najamai A. Minocher-Homji Prize for the Best Project Report Ms. Krithika Srinivasan
NIPM Silver Medal for the Student securing the highest marks in Personnel Managementand Industrial Relations of 2002–2004 batch
Ms. Saakshi Saxena
Prof. P.D. Kulkarni Prize for the Best Student in the course on Social Policy Ms. Divya Sinha
Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Shield and Cash Award for Social Work in theDepartment of Criminology and Correctional Administration
Ms. Munmi Gogoi
Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Shield and Cash Award for Social Work in theDepartment of Family and Child Welfare
Ms. Prachi Nautiyal
Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Shield and Award for Social Work in the Department ofUrban and Rural Community Development
Ms. Subhaluxmi Mukherji
Mr. Kalidas M. Shah Field Work Shield and Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Cash Awardfor Social Work in the Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work
Ms. Prema Shrikrishna
Mrs. S.R. Panakal Shield for the Best PMIR Student in Field Work Ms. Deepika Janagal
The Prize instituted by the 1987-89 batch of PMIR students for the student rankedsecond in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations
Ms. Amrita Vijay Kumar
Mrs. S.R. Panakal Shield for the Best Student in the course on Social Work in Industry Ms. Chandni Tandon andMaj. Gopal Mitra
M.K. Tata Prize for the Best Student in the Social Work Mr. Dibya Jyoti Bhuyan
M.K. Tata Prize for the Best Student in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations Ms. Smruti Rajagopalan
M.K. Tata Prize for the Best Student in the Health and Hospital Administration Dr. Sudhir Ajja
Dr. Maria Mies Prize for Best Dissertation of MA programmes with focus on genderissues
Ms. Nazia Masood
Field Work Shield to a student of Social Welfare Adminstration who secures highestcumulative grade in the Field Work
Maj. Gopal Mitra
Prize for the Best Student in Social Welfare Administration Mr. Dibya Jyoti Bhuyan
Alumni Association of Health Administrators’ Chapter Trophy to the Best Student in theMaster of Health Administration
Dr. Hemlata Jiwnani
Alumni Association of Health Administrators’ Chapter Trophy to the Best Student in theMaster of Hospital Administration
Dr. Sudhir Ajja
The Prize instituted by the MHA students in 2001–2002 academic year for the BestSenior Student in the Health Administration
Dr. Hemlata Jiwnani
The Prize instituted by the MHA students in 2001–2002 academic year for the BestSenior Studen in the Hospital Administration
Dr. Sudhir Ajja
Mr. Emmanuel E. Agabalizu Trophy for the Best Foreign Student Mr. Shiva Dhakal
NTPC Gold Medal to the Best Student in Family and Child Welfare Ms. Prachi Nautiyal
NTPC Gold Medal to the Best Student in Urban and Rural Community Development Ms. Radhika Khajuria
NTPC Gold Medal to the Best Girl Student in Personnel Management and IndustrialRelations
Ms. Smruti Rajagopalan
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AP PEN DIX 1Research Projects and Other Projects
Title of Project Sponsor Date ofSanction
Present Position Faculty/Staff in Charge
Report on ‘Causes of Farmers’Suicides in Maharashtra
University GrantsCommission
Jan. 2005 Final Report Submitted Prof. Ajay Dandekar,Mr. Shahaji Narwade,Mr. Ram Rathod,Mr. Satteppa Y.D.,Mr. Rajesh Ingle andMr. Vijay Kulkarni
Baseline Assessment Study forSarva Shiksha Abhiyan inMaharashtra
Maharashtra StateCouncil of EducationResearch andTraining
Sept. 2004 Report Writing Prof. Ajay Dandekar and Mr. Vijay Kulkarni
Evaluation of SGSYProgramme in Latur District
DRDA, Latur July 2004 Completed Mr. Satteppa Y.D.
Evaluation of JanshalaProgramme (Maharashtra)
Ministry of HumanResourceDevelopment,Government of India(GoI)
Dec. 2003 Final Report Submitted Prof. Ajay Dandekar
· District Planning for HumanDevelopment
United NationsDevelopmentProgramme andPlanningCommission, GoI
Dec. 2003 Report Writing Prof. Sarthi Acharya,Dr. Sandhya Iyer,Prof. Ajay Dandekar,Mr. Shahaji Narwade,Mr. Ramesh Jare,Dr. Santosh Kumar andMr. Ram Rathod
Parallel Bodies and thePanchayati Raj Institutions:A Study of the Village BasedSpecial Committees in ThreeDistricts of Maharashtra
Board of ResearchStudies (BRS), TISS
May 2003 Report Submitted Dr. Santosh Kumar
Assessment of MinimumLevels of Learning in RuralMaharashtra
TISS, Mumbai Jun. 2003 Draft Report Completed Mr. Vijay Kulkarni
Action Research on Anemia inRural Women
BRS, TISS Aug. 2002 Report Ready Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
· Out of School Children atthe Elementary Level
TISS, Tuljapur Aug. 2001 Report Writing Prof. D. Saldanha andMr. Vijay Kulkarni
· Village Education Committeesin Osmanabad District
TISS, Tuljapur Mar. 2000 Report Writing Prof. D. Saldanha andMr. Vijay Kulkarni
Note: · These projects are being carried out in collaboration with faculty from the TISS, Mumbai Campus
RURAL CAMPUS
AP PEN DIX 2Field Action Projects
Total Sanitation Programme , estd.: 200511 villages in Tuljapur BlockObjectives : · To create awareness about open defecation
· To create awareness on the need for cleanliness through IECProgrammes : · Demonstration of low cost toilet at the village level
· Awareness creation among the school children, who will work as ‘Messengers of Cleanliness’· Training programmes, workshops, and exposure visits
Faculty/Staff In-Charge: M r. Ramesh Jare and Mr. Vasant Bhasra
Water User’s Association, estd.: 2005Jawalga MesaiObjectives : · Equitable water distribution
· To establish women’s rights on water· Registration of the farmers’ organisation
Programmes : · Water management and group management· Establishment of Farmer’s Organisation· Organisation of women’s group.
Faculty/Staff In-Charge: M r. Ram Rathod
Development of Kakramba Zilla Parishad Constituency (Prabhag) through Local Self Government System, estd.: 2005Tuljapur BlockObjectives : · To decentralise the planning process of the village
· To empower the Gramsabha· Sustainable development of the villages
Programmes : · Information Centre at the each village· Creation of the village development cadre· Training workshops and awareness generation programme on land, water, health and education· Micro-planning through the Gramsabha.
Faculty/Staff In-Charge: Mr. Ramesh Jare
Quality Education with People’s Participation, estd.: 2004Selected Schools in OsmanabadObjectives : · To improve quality of education
· To ensure people’s participationProgrammes : · Assessment of learners level of achievement
· Imparting additional inputs to selected children· Palak Sabha· Teaching-Learning Aids.
Faculty/Staff In-Charge: M r. Vijay Kulkarni and Prof. Ajay Dandekar
Campaign on ‘Pani Suraksha Abhiyan’ with focus on ‘Pani Suraksha Abhiyan’ , estd.: 20048 Blocks in Osmanabad DistrictObjectives : · Awareness regarding water scarcity
· Sustainable use of good· Water· Community participation in restoring traditional water sources
Programmes : · Training programmes for Sarpanchs, Gram Sevaks, and village level government functionaries· Desalting of wells in 3 villages
Project Staff : M r. Ramesh SalunkeFaculty/Staff In-charge: Mr. Shahaji Narwade, Prof. Ajay Dandekar, Mr. Ram Rathod, Mr. Y.D. Satteppa and Mr. Ramesh
Jare
Jalswarajya: Maharashtra Drinking Water and Sanitation Project, estd.: 20025 Villages in Osmanabad DistinctObjectives : · Increase the access of the rural communities to improved and sustainable drinking water and
sanitation services· To institutionalise decentralisation of rural water supply and sanitation service delivery to rural
local governments and communitiesProgrammes : · Community capacity-building
· Fund for women’s empowerment· VP strengthening· Tribal development programme
Faculty/Staff In-Charge: Dr. B.T. Kazi and Mr. Vasant Bhasra
Health Resource Centre, estd.: 1999KakrambaObjectives : · Dealing with women’s health issues through various programmes
· Creating data base on health· Capacity building of women and key actors like health staff· Creation of support groups· Strengthening existing health services· Publishing suitable documents
Programmes : · Work with self-help groups (SHGs)· Revitalisation and formation of SHGs· Revitalisation of Library· SFA classes for adolescent girls· Counselling and referral of cases· Networking with other NGOs
Faculty/Staff In-Charge: Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
Livelihood/Micro-credit, estd.: 1999Project Villages of Rural Campus, TISSObjectives : · To establish the habit of saving in poor women
· To facilitate government schemes· To organise need based training programmes, seminars, workshops, and research· To empower the rural poor
Programme : Training programmes, field visits, workshops, project monitoring system, and need-based training.Faculty/Staff In-Charge: M r. Sateppa Y.D.
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AP PEN DIX 3Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised
Faculty/Staff in Charge Date Name of the Event Place SponsorMr. Vijay Kulkarni Nov.29–Dec. 3, 2004 Trainers Training Programme for Teachers
under Cleanliness DriveTISS, Tuljapur Zilla Parishad, Osmanabad
Mr. Ramesh Jare Oct.12, 2004 Watershed Development Programme: Conceptand Participation of Women
TISS, Tuljapur TISS
Mr. Ramesh Jare Sep. 19, 2004 Watershed Development Programme: Conceptand People’s Participation
TISS, Tuljapur TISS
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni andProf. Ajay Dandekar
Sep. 14–19, 2004 Trainers Training Programme under SarvaShiksha Abhiyan, Tuljapur
Tuljapur Maharashtra State Council forEducation Research and Training
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Sep. 8–10, 2004 Trainers Training Programme for Teachers onChild Right Education
Naldurg Mel-Jol, Mumbai
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Aug. 31–Sep.1, 2004 Workshop for Teachers on Child Rights Kendriya Schools inTuljapur Block
Education Department, ZillaParishad, Osmanabad
AP PEN DIX 4Participation in Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes
Faculty/Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature ofParticipation
Title ofPaper/Session
INTERNATIONAL
Dr. Suresh Pathare South Asian Workshop on Policiesof Plunder: The ADB in South Asiaand People's Movement ofResistance
Delhi Mar. 7–8, 2005 ADB Forum and Paravi,Delhi
Participant -
Dr. Suresh Pathare International Symposium onModern Science, Mysticism andEast West Dialogue
Lonavla Jan. 2–6, 2005 Dynandeep Vidyapeeth,Pune
Participant -
Prof. Ajay Dandekar International Conference onNomadic Peoples
Delhi Dec. 17–20,2004
Indira Gandhi NationalCentre for Arts, Delhi
Resource Person State of DNTs inWestern India
Dr. Santosh Kumar International Seminar on CapacityBuilding for SMC relatedOrganisations in India
Goa Nov.15–17,2004
Swedish InternationalDevelopment Agency andSwedish Mission Council
Presented twopapers
· SustainableDevelopment· BuildingSustainable andDemocraticOrganisations inIndia
Prof. Ajay Dandekar International Conference on SocialWater Management
Thiruvananthapuram Oct. 13–17,2004
CIRAD, EHESS (Paris),University of Colombo,and Ruhunu
Resource Person Water Managementand Nomads andPastoralists ofDeccan
Mr. Rajesh Ingle World Conference on HumanRights
Mumbai Jun. 25–28,2004
ACPJ, Canada Participant -
NATIONAL/REGIONAL/LOCAL
Mr. Shahaji Narwade Workshop on WTO, AoA andFuture Action Plan for India
Pune Mar. 24, 2005 Maharashtra State JointAction Group
Presented ResearchFindings
Agrarian Crises
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Workshop on Urban Health KeyIssues and Role of NGOs inMaharashtra
Pune Mar. 15–16,2005
Institute of HealthManagement, Pune
Resource Person Health Supervisionand Small Towns:The OsmanabadExperience
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni State Level Workshop onBalkamgar, Baladhikar (ChildLabour, Child Rights)
Mumbai Mar. 14–16,2005
Save the Children, Canada Resource Person -
Dr. Suresh Pathare andMr. Ramesh Jare
Seminar on Panchayati Raj:Development of Women
Pune Mar. 1–12,2005
Alochana, Pune Participants -
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Training Programme for PolicePersonnel and Members of theMahila Dakshata Samiti
Latur and Osmanabad Mar. 9 and 22,2005
S.P Latur, S.P.Osmanabad and StreeAdhar Kendra
Resource Person Domestic Violenceand the Role ofPolice and MahilaDakshata Samiti
Prof. Ajay Dandekar Seminar on Draft National TribalPolicy and Agrarian Crisis
Delhi Feb.27–Mar. 3,2005
National Advisory Council Participant -
Mr. Vasant Bhasra Workshop on CommunityMonitoring: The Capacity BuildingConsortium
Osmanabad Feb. 24–25,2005
Action for FoodProduction ResearchOrganisation (AFPRO),Ahmednagar
Participant -
Mr. Vasant Bhasra Workshop for ParaprofessionalGroups at Tuljapur underJalswarajya Project
TISS, Tuljapur Feb. 9–11,2005
Swayam Shikshan Payogand Zilla Parishad,Osmanabad
Participant -
Dr. Santosh Kumar National Seminar on PanchayatiRaj Institutions and RuralDevelopment in Western India
Nanded Jan. 24–25,2005
School of Social Sciences, Swami Ramanand TirthMarathwada University
Presented a Paper Impact of PositiveDiscrimination onLeadership ofMarginalised Sectors in Rural Governance: Some Concerns
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Issues of Development inMarathwada
Osmanabad Jan. 5, 2005 Press Club Participant -
Mr. Vasant Bhasra Training Programme for SupportOrganisations at Tuljapur underJalswarajya Project
TISS, Tuljapur Dec. 30, 2004 AFPRO, Ahmednagar - -
Faculty/Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature ofParticipation
Title ofPaper/Session
Prof. Ajay Dandekar Western Regional Workshop onPolitical Parties and Issues of Child Labour
Mumbai Dec. 29–30,2004
National Education Group(NEG), New Delhi
Resource Person -
Dr. Santosh Kumar Western Regional Workshop onPolitical Parties & Issues of ChildLabour
Mumbai Dec. 29–30,2004
NEG, New Delhi Chaired a session -
Mr. Vasant Bhasra Workshop on National Policy ofRehabilitation
Tuljapur Dec. 28–29,2004
TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Dr. B.T. Kazi Workshop on RethinkingPerspectives on RuralDevelopment: Approaches andStrategies
Tuljapur Dec. 14–16,2004
TISS, Tuljapur Resource Person Drinking Water andSanitation
Dr. Suresh Pathare andMr. Ramesh Jare
Vicharvedh Sammelan Barshi, Dist. Solapur Nov. 26–28,2004
Dr. Ambedkar Academy,Satara
Participants -
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Training Programme on ProjectPlanning and Monitoring
Nagpur Nov. 24–25,2004
Prakriti Conducted theprogramme
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Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Training Programme forCounsellors and Members ofMahila Dakshata Samiti
Nagpur Nov. 23, 2004 Prakriti Resource Person Review of 448 A andOther LegalProvisions
Dr. Suresh Pathare andMr. Ramesh Jare
Entrepreneurship DevelopmentProgramme for SHGs
Osmanabad Nov. 11, 2004 Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti Participants -
Dr. Suresh Pathare andMr. Ramesh Jare
Workshop on Capacity Building for Community Organisers
Omerega, Dist.Osmanabad
Oct. 7, 2004 World Vision of India Resource Persons -
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Workshop for Trainee Teachers onShram Sanskar
Tuljapur Sep. 6–16,2004
Tuljabhavani JuniorCollege of Education
Participant -
Mr. Ramesh Jare Workshop on PRA Tools,Techniques and Methods
Goregaon, MangaonTaluka, Dist. Ratnagiri
Sep. 4–5, 2004 SHARE, Mumbai Resource Person -
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni State Level Workshop for Teachers in Balsankraman Education Centres
Pune Aug. 1, 2004 Maharashtra State Council for Education Researchand Training
Resource Person -
Faculty/Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature ofParticipation
Title ofPaper/Session
Dr. Santosh Kumar National Seminar on DemocraticDecentralisation
Pune Jul. 30–31,2004
Indian School of PoliticalEconomy
Presented a Paper Panchayati Raj,Democracy andRural Governance:Some ConcernsRegardingDecentralisation
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Capacity Building TrainingProgramme for Fellowship Staff
Nagpur Jun. 5–6 andSep. 28–30,2004
Prakriti, Nagpur Resource Person -
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Human Resource DevelopmentTraining for Zilla Parishad Officers
TISS, Tuljapur Jun. 1–5, 2004 UNICEF, Mumbai Resource Person -
Mr. Rajesh Ingle Meeting on Rights of DenotifiedTribes
Alwar and New Delhi May 28–29,2004
Muktidhara NetworkOrganisation, Rajasthan
Participant -
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Training Programme on Capacitybuilding Zilla ParishadInter-disciplinary Staff
TISS, Tuljapur May 24–28,2004
UNICEF, Mumbai and ZillaParishad, Osmanabad
Resource Person -
Dr. Suresh Pathare National Seminar on Gender, HIVand Social Work
Delhi May 17–19,2004
Indira Gandhi NationalOpen University andNational Institute forPublic Cooperation andChild Development
Resource Person Social WorkLiterature in India:Review
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni State Level Workshop onElimination of Child Labour
Pune May 17–19,2004
Indus, Delhi Resource Person -
Prof. Ajay Dandekar andMr. Vijay Kulkarni
Workshop on Janshala Evaluation Mumbai May 10, 2004 Maharashtra PrathamikShikshan, Parishad,Mumbai
Resource Persons -
Faculty/Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature ofParticipation
Title ofPaper/Session
AP PEN DIX 5Publications
ARTICLES IN BOOKS AND JOURNALS
Prof. Ajaj Dandekar· Understanding Traditions: State Cults and Legitimacy in Early Medieval Maharashtra. In S. Saberwal and S. Varma
(Eds.), Tradition in Motion: Essays in the Honour of Shereen Ratnagar, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005.· The Tribal World. In A. Chatterji and S. Hashmi (Eds.), Dark Leaves of the Present , New Delhi: Anhad, 2004.· Nomadic Empires. In A. Singh (Ed.), Ancient and Medieval Societies , New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open
University, 2004.
Dr. B.T. Kazi· Mobilizing Muslims in Northern Indian Sub-Continent, Indian Journal of Secularism, 7 (2), pp. 20–43, 2003.· Changing Health Perceptions and Practices: Malaria in Tribal and Non-Tribal Rural Surat. In D.C. Sah and Y. Singh
Sisodia (Eds.), Tribal Issues in India, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2004.· Communalism: Myths and Realities. In R.B. Patil and others (Eds.), Development in India: Anxieties and Alternative
Paradigms, Kolhapur: Dr. S.N. Pawar Felicitation Committee, 2004.
Dr. Suresh Pathare· Community Organisation for Promotion of Education: A Case Study. In G. Thomas (Ed.), Field Work Guide for Social
Work Educators and Supervisors, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2004.
Dr. Santosh Kumar· Panchayati Raj Institutions, Parallel Bodies and Governance, IASSI Quarterly, 21 (3 & 4), pp. 146–163, 2003.
Ms. Meghali Senapati (co-author with Dr. Vrinda Datta)· Street Boys ... : A Need to Move Towards a Better Life. In B. D’Souza, R. Sonawat and D. Madangopal (Eds.),
Understanding Adolescents at Risk, Mumbai: Multi-tech Publishing Company, pp. 177–190, 2004
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Suresh Pathare· Role of Group Worker in Group Work Process. Course material for ‘Social Work Intervention with Individuals and
Groups’, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2004.· Community Organisation: Concept and Principles. Course Material for ‘Social Work Intervention with Communities
and Institutions’, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2004.
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni· Book Review: Improving People’s Lives: Lessons in Empowerment from Asia, The Indian Journal of Social Work ,
65(2), pp. 313–316, 2004.
Mr. Rajesh Ingle· Terrorism: An Overview, Workshop , 5, pp. 33–35, 2004.
AP PEN DIX 6Ex ec u tive Com mit tee Mem ber ships and other Of fi cial Po si tions in
Ac a demic, Gov ern ment and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. Ajay Dandekar· Member, Board of Advisors, BHASHA, Vadodara· Member, Board of Management, Social Science Centre, St. Xavier's College, Mumbai· Member, Western Zone, National Education Group, Mumbai· Hon. Secretary, Lokparishad, Pune· Hon. Secretary, Lokadhara, DNT Network, India· Member, Editorial Board, Samaj Prabodhan Patrika , Pune
Dr. B.T. Kazi· Member, Executive Committee, Hamid Dalwai Islamic Research Institute, Pune· Member, Executive Committee, Muslim Satyashodhak Mandal, Mumbai· Member, Executive Committee, Muslim Samaj Prabodhan va Shikshan Sanstha, Kolhapur
Dr. Santosh Kumar· Expert, Panel for Public Administration, National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni· Joint Secretary, Maharashtra Stree Abhyas Vyaspeeth, Pune· Member, District Level Advisory Committee under PNDT Act, 1994, Osmanabad· Member, District Mahila Dakshata Samiti under Police Department, Osmanabad· Member, Taluka Vidhi Seva Samiti, Tuljapur· Member, Women's Empowerment Cell, Tuljabhavani College, Tuljapur· Member, Core Team to Review Policies and Programmes, Prakriti, Nagpur· Member, Selection Committee for MSW Students, Bharti Vidyapeeth College of Social Work, Solapur
Mr. Rajesh Ingle· Member, Brihanmumbai Legal Services Authority, Mumbai· Member, Policy Holder's Council, Life Insurance Corporation, Mumbai· Sub-Editor, Workshop, A Monthly Publication, Mumbai
Mr. Ram Rathod· Joint Secretary, Lokdhara, DNT Network, India
Mr. Shahaji Narwade· Member, Joint Working Group on Drought, Osmanabad Collectorate
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni· Member, Executive Committee, NCLP District Committee, Osmanabad