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Annual Report

2015-16

Indian Council of Social Science Research


Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg,
J.N.U. Institutional Area,
New Delhi-110067
Contents
Programmes 1-42
1. Overview 1-3
2. Research Promotion 4-11
3. Documentation 12-15
4. Research Survey and Publications 16-17
5. International Collaboration 18-26
6. Regional Centers 27-32
7. Research Institutes 33-42
43-415
Appendices
1. List of Members of the Council 45-47
2. ICSSR Senior Officials 48-49
3. Research Projects 50-111
4. Research Fellowships 112-193
5. Financial Assistance Provided for Organising 194-202
Capacity Building Programmes and Research
Methodology Courses
6. Financial Assistance Provided for Organising 203-256
International / National Seminars/ Conferences/
Workshops in India
7. Publication Grants 257-260
8. Financial Assistance Provided to Scholars for 261-286
Participation in International Conferences /
Data Collection Abroad
9. Major Activities of ICSSR Regional Centres 287-312
10. Major Activities of ICSSR Research Institutes 313-412
11. Theses Purchased / Bibliographies Prepared in 413-415
the NASSDOC

Statement of Accounts 416-511


Programmes
1
Overview

Social science research, which presupposes was formally launched in May 1969. It was
freedom of intellectual choice and opinion, considered a significant achievement of
needs to be encouraged by a developing envolving Indian democracy.
nation. India has not only encouraged it, but
also promoted it with state patronage. Objectives of the Council are:

Following the Independence of India in • To review the progress of social science


research and give advice to its users in
1947, as part of our nation-building programme
Government or outside;
there were efforts to make social science a
holistic knowledge system. India’s problems • To sponsor social science research
were unique and the tools available to study programmes and projects and administer
them were all invented in the West, which grants to institutions and individuals for
did not always prove useful. A strong need research in social sciences;
was felt to develop a methodology relevant
for understanding Indian complexities in the • To arrange for technical training in
field of social science research. Integrating research methodology and to provide
our intellectual traditions with the forces of guidance for research;
modernisation was a challenge that had its • To indicate periodically areas and topics
own positive and negative connotations. The on which social science research is to be
State came forward with its interventionist promoted and adopt special measures for
role to take up the daunting task. It could not development of research in neglected or
have been taken up by any other agency both new areas;
for financial and operational reasons.
• To coordinate research activities
Towards this pursuit, on 12th and encourage programmes of inter-
December 1968, the Ministry of Education disciplinary research;
(now known as Ministry of Human Resource
Development), Government of India, • To develop and support centres for
documentation services, maintenance
established the Indian Council of Social
and supply of data, inventory of current
Science Research (ICSSR) as an autonomous
social science research and preparation
organisation. The chief architects of this of a national register of social scientists;
endeavour included Professor V.K.R.V.
Rao, Professor D.R. Gadgil, Professor M.N. • To organise, sponsor and finance
Sriniwas, Professor P.N. Dhar, Dr. S.K. Mitra seminars, workshops, study circles,
and Shri J.P. Naik, among others. The ICSSR working groups and conferences for

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promoting research or utilisation of • To take such measures generally as may


social science research; be necessary to promote social science
research and its utilisation in the country.
• To undertake publication and assist
publication of journals/ periodicals/ This is the 47th Annual Report of the Indian
digests and books in social sciences Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)
and to support learned associations/ covering the period from 1st April 2015 to
institutions/ organisations engaged in 31st March 2016. The ICSSR’s decision
the conduct or sponsoring of social making body, known as the Council, has
science research; 26 members, which includes Chairman,
18 Social Scientists, six representatives
• To institute and administer scholarships
of the Government of India nominated by
and fellowships for research in social
the Government and Member Secretary
sciences;
appointed by the ICSSR with the approval of
• To advise the Government of India on the Government of India. The list containing
all matters pertaining to social science members of the Governing Council is given at
research as may be referred to it from Appendix – 1.
time to time, including collaborative
arrangements in social science research The ICSSR secretariat is headed by the
with foreign agencies; Member Secretary and has 24 officers and
other officials. The ICSSR’s professional staff,
• To undertake, on any agency basis, such apart from official duties, are academically
other functions as may be entrusted active and have also contributed a number of
to it by Government under terms and seminar papers and research reports during
conditions which may be mutually the year.
agreed upon; and

Table- 1.1
Meetings of the Council / Committees
S.No. Council / Committees Total Date of the Meeting
Meetings
1. Council Meeting 3 130th on 10.6.2015, 131st on 23.11.2015
&132nd on19.03.2016.
2. Policy Planning & 1 78th on 18.3.2016.
Administration Committee
(PPAC)
3. Research Committee (RC) 2 165th on 20.11.2015 & 166th on
18.03.2016.
4. Research Institutes 1 67th Meeting on 20.11. 2015.
Committee (RIC)

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Overview

The Council has four standing committees During the year 2015-16, the ICSSR provided
comprising members drawn from the Council financial support to 399 research projects
and from outside (not more than three). Table and awarded 952 fellowships to scholars to
1.1 shows the number of meetings the Council work on a variety of issues of their interest
and its Standing Committees held during the and having policy relevance.
year 2015-16.

Table- 1.2
Year at a Glance
Sl.No. Name of the Programme/ Scheme/Service Number
1. Research Projects Sanctioned

a) Research Projects (Responsive) 326


b) Research Projects (Sponsored) 73
2. Final Reports of earlier Research Projects Received 355
3. National Fellowships 10
4. Senior Fellowships 47
5. Post-Doctoral Fellowships 321
6. Doctoral Fellowships 574
7. Fellowship Reports Received during the Year 182
8. Publication Grant to Doctoral Theses/ Research/Fellowship 23
Reports/Conference Papers
9. Adhoc Grant for Publication/ Running of Research Journals 51
10. Adhoc Grant to supporting Professional Organisations/ 8
Associations of Social Scientists for their Development
11. Library and Documentation Services 4670
12. Exchange of Scholars under International Collaboration 11
Programme
13. Financial Assistance Provided to the Scholars for Participation 259
in International Conferences / Data Collection Abroad
14. Training Courses in Research Methodology 102
15. Grant-in-aid for Organising International/ National Seminars 611

16. Research Output from ICSSR Research Institutes

a) Books 107
b) Working Papers/Monographs 266
c) Articles 722

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Research Projects (Responsive) IX) Social Linguistics/Socio-Cultural and


allied disciplines
The funding of Research Projects is one of the
most important activities of Indian Council of X) Law, International Law and allied
Social Science Research. Under its programme disciplines
of Research Projects (Responsive) it provides
XI) National Security and Strategic Studies
grant to social science scholars for conducting
research on specific themes and issues as XII) Any other Social Science discipline
proposed by the applicants. In general, grants
under this head are awarded to a study which Objectives
proposes to contribute at a theoretical and/or
conceptual level or aimed at generation of new The objectives of the Research Project
field work based data and policy implications Programme is to support research and to
thereof. The studies could be both macro and achieve excellence in research activities in the
micro in nature. The broad disciplines of study social sciences.
may belong to anyone of the following social The specific objectives of the Programme are:
science disciplines or may be interdisciplinary • to support high quality independent
in nature: programmes of research;
I) Sociology and Social Anthropology • to provide opportunities for training of
future researchers;
II) Political Science/Public administration
and allied disciplines • to contribute to the development of
elaboration of new theoretical or
III) Economics and allied disciplines
methodological approaches to research;
IV) International Studies
• to maintain and sustain varied disciplinary
V) Social Geography and Population research activities;
Studies
• to foster and promote collaborative,
VI) Commerce and Management multidisciplinary research activities
among researchers in the social sciences
VII) Social Psychology and allied disciplines and;

VIII) Education and allied disciplines • to facilitate communication of research

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outputs both within and beyond the During the year 2015-16, 326 research projects
academic community as well as to provide were sanctioned by the ICSSR on a wide range
policy inputs to administrators and policyof issues. These included 115 projects to SC
and 44 to ST scholars respectively. The final
makers.
reports of 334 research projects sanctioned in
The year-wise position of research projects, the past were received during the year. The
since the inception of ICSSR, sanctioned/ details of Research Projects sanctioned and
final project reports received during the year
cancelled/withdrawn/closed and reports
have been given in Appendix-3.
received till 31st March 2016 is furnished
herewith in Table 2.1.

Table 2.1
Status of the Sanctioned Research Projects
Year Sanctioned Cancelled/Closed Final Reports Received
From inception till 2023 215 1765
1990
1990-2000 597 46 471
2000-01 36 02 32
2001-02 32 04 26
2002-03 88 06 76
2003-04 138 09 114
2004-05 81 07 51
2005-06 --- --- ---
2006-07 38 01 37
2007-08 93 04 53
2008-09 142 --- 123
2009-10 182 03 132
2010-11 185 --- 160
2011-12 74 5 69
2012-13 530 2 392
2013-14 187 67
2014-15 198 --- 25
2015-16 326 14 ongoing
Total 4950 318 3593

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Research Projects (Sponsored) 4. Economic and Social Issues Confronting


the Marginalized Social Groups.
This programme of Research Studies
(Sponsored) is a series of research projects 5. Social-psychology of Marginalization
conducted simultaneously or sequentially on and Exclusion.
themes of critical significance, focuses on
the issues of contemporary relevance, less III
explored areas of study and which involves
1. Changing Nature of Public Protest and
policy implications.
Political Mobilization.
The Indian Council of Social Science
2. Identity, Interests and Coalition:
Research (ICSSR), under its ‘Sponsored
Changing Nature of Politics in India.
Studies Programme’, invited proposals
from individual/group of scholars/institutions 3. Electoral Reforms and Representative
for commissioning research studies in the Democracy.
following thrust areas of social science
research under the XII Five Year Plan 2012- 4. Socio-economic Roots of Extremism in
2017: India.

Themes under Sponsored Research 5. Law and Justice in the Post-liberalization


Programme Era.

I 6. Changing Dynamics of State Politics:


Implication for Indian Federalism.
1. Growth, Poverty and Inequality.
7. The New Indian Middle Class.
2. The Agrarian Crisis.
IV
3. Globalization of Finance and its
Implications. 1. Changing Nature of Global Hegemonic
Structures.
4. Corporate Governance, Ethics and
Corporate Social Responsibility. 2. Emerging Challenges of Indian Foreign
Policy.
II
3. Regional and Trans-regional South-
1. Education – Issues Relating to South Cooperation.
Governance, Access, Equity and Quality.
4. India’s Changing Security Environment.
2. Economic and Social Issues Confronting
the Religious Minorities. V
3. Economics of Discrimination: 1. The Urban Transformation: Governance,
Implications for Poverty and Growth. and Socio-Political Articulations.

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2. Changing Nature of Caste in Urban and National Fellowships


Rural Context: Patterns and Causes.
Indian Council of Social Science Research
3. The Post Liberalization Rural (ICSSR) under its Research Fellowships
Transformation. Programme, has been offering ‘National
Fellowships’ on its own initiative to eminent
4. Culture, Literature and Society: social scientists who have made outstanding
Emerging Trends. contribution in their respective fields of Social
Sciences. The ICSSR has so far awarded
5. Theoretical Issues in Social Sciences.
163 National Fellowships. During the year
6. Indian Intellectual Traditions and their 2015-16, 10 National Fellowships were
Contemporary Relevance. awarded and 12 final reports were received
(Table 2.2.).
7. Social Media, Media Ethics and
Regulations: the Impending Issues. Senior Fellowships

8. Research Methodology in Social Senior Fellowships of the ICSSR are awarded


Sciences with focus on Disciplines to such social scientists who have significant
of Political Sciences, Sociology, publications including books and research
Psychology and Education. papers to their credit in professional social
science research journals. The ICSSR has so
VI far awarded 623 Senior Fellowships. During
the year 2015-16, 47 Senior Fellowships were
1. Gender Violence - Concept, Pattern and awarded and 28 final reports were received
Incidence in Public and Private (Family) (Table 2.2).
Spheres.
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
2. Gender Violence: Caste, Ethnic,
Religious and Regional Dimensions. Post-Doctoral Fellowships of the ICSSR are
awarded to such young social scientists who
3. Social Roots of Gender Violence in have completed their Ph.D. Degree and are
India- Processes Related to Economic, interested in pursuing their research activities
Social, Cultural Transformation. further. The ICSSR has so far awarded 1586
Post-Doctoral Fellowships. During the year
During the year 2015-16, 73 Research Studies 2015-16, 321 Post-Doctoral Fellowships were
were sanctioned by the ICSSR on the themes awarded and 142 final reports were received
stated above. A number of 21 final reports (Table 2.2).
of the earlier sanctioned sponsored projects
have been received. The details of sanctioned The list of National, Senior and Post- Doctoral
research projects and final projects reports fellowships awarded and the fellowship
received have been given in Appendix-3. reports received during the year are given in
Appendix-4.

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Table 2.2
Year-wise Distribution of the Award of Research Fellowships
Year-wise National Fellowships Senior Fellowships Post-Doctoral Fellowships
1971-1990 41 256 117
1990-2000 25 100 67
2000-2001 01 05 03
2001-2002 -- 08 06
2002-2003 14 12 16
2003-2004 -- 17 29
2004-2005 -- 11 24
2005-2006 -- 01 --
2006-2007 04 -- 02
2007-2008 06 07 09
2008-2009 05 07 15
2009-2010 05 11 28
2010-2011 06 18 38
2011-2012 04 14 55
2012-2013 13 40 200
2013-2014 17 34 404
2014-2015 12 35 252
2015-2016 10 47 321
Total 163 623 1586

Table 2.3
Category –wise Distribution of Research Fellowships and Status of
Final Reports Received (As on 31 March 2016)
Fellowships Awarded Joined/ Fellowships Reports Reports
Sanctioned in Progress Received Outstanding
National 163 146 21 108 17
Fellowships
Senior 623 546 124 395 27
Fellowships
Post-Doctoral 1585 1416 801 412 197
Fellowships

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Doctoral Fellowships Institutional scheme, the doctoral fellows


are affiliated to and monitored by an ICSSR
The ICSSR provides scholarships to young Sponsored Research Institute.
scholars under the aegis of its ICSSR
Doctoral Fellowship programme wherein During the period under report, 574 doctoral
financial assistance is provided to registered fellowships were awarded including 492
Ph. D scholars to pursue and complete their under Centrally Administered Scheme (GEN-
doctoral theses in social science disciplines. 275, SC-159&ST-58) and 82 in Institutional
Doctoral Fellowships Scheme. Statement of
The ICSSR Doctoral Fellowships are awarded
respective fellowships awarded year wise
under its Centrally Administered Doctoral
may be seen at Table 2.4. Partial Assistance
Fellowship scheme and Institutional Doctoral
Grant was not given to the doctoral scholars
Fellowship scheme. In case of the Centrally
during the year.
Administered scheme, the programme is
administered directly at the ICSSR and the The list of the 574 scholars who were awarded
concerned doctoral fellows are affiliated to the ICSSR Doctoral Fellowships during the
a University or College whereas under the year 2015-16 is given at the Appendix - 4.

Table 2.4
Doctoral Fellowships Sanctioned (Year-wise)
Year-wise Full Term Partial Assistance
1969-1990 870 808
1990-2000 301 507
2000-2001 47 63
2001 -2002 68 91
2002-2003 71 61
2003-2004 89 60
2004 -2005 94 46
2005- 2006 28 23
2006- 2007 80 67
2007- 2008 102 46
2008 -2009 96 67
2009 -2010 77 26
2010 -2011 99 31
2011 -2012 131 37
2012 -2013 498 43
2013-2014 545 --
2014-2015 765 --
2015-2016 574 --
Total 4535 1976

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Training and Capacity Building Another major objective has been to promote
Programme seminar activities in backward and neglected
areas and encourage scholars from special
The ICSSR, as part of its research promotion categories like SC, ST, OBC, Minority and
activities, sponsors short-term training Women.
courses in research methodology in order to
improve research skills and competence of the The grant was sanctioned to seminar
young social scientists to undertake research. proposals after evaluation of proposals by
Research institutions, college/university an Expert Committee keeping in view
departments and other academic bodies the proposal’s relevance in social science
are provided financial support to organize research, its academic conceptualisation and
training courses in Research Methodology focus on the overarching theme, participation
in social science research for the benefit of of relevant scholars, perspective and financial
young faculty of colleges/universities and requirements. These approved seminar
Ph.D students. These training courses are proposals consisting of 149 proposals for
organized on general social science research organizing international conferences and 462
methodology or on computer applications for national seminars entailed a committed
in social sciences.During the year 2015- expenditure of over Rs. 10 crores.
16, a total of 102 proposals were approved
The lists of seminar proposals approved
including 79 under research methodology and
including their sanctioned amount and
23 proposals in Capacity Building Programme
convener’s category under the National
(Appendix-5).
& International Seminars/Conferences
categories for the year 2015-16 may be seen
National and International Seminars at Appendix-6.

Under the aegis of the ‘ICSSR Seminar Grant


Scheme’ and its endeavour to encourage Special Scheme Programmes
dialogue and discussion on important issues ICSSR Data Service Centre
of social science relevance, the ICSSR
provides partial financial assistance to The use of Information and Communication
organise national and international seminars Technology (ICT) has facilitated the
/ conferences in India. The ICSSR’s Seminar collection, processing, storage and transfer of
Grant Scheme aims at facilitating research in statistical information at a faster pace during
different disciplines of social sciences and last few decades. The Ministry of Statistical
interdisciplinary areas by way of enabling Planning and Implementation (MoSPI), Govt.
seminars that provide opportunities to national of India which is a lead organization in the
and international social science researchers, development, management, and dissemination
academicians and scholars to exchange views of statistical data in the country, mooted the
and opinions, address and debate research idea of setting up of Data Centre in the
questions on themes of contemporary and ICSSR. The ICSSR signed an Memorandum
policy relevance and generate academic of Understanding (MoU) with the MoSPI
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ASI and Unit Level NSS data and also agreed data repository at their Data Centre in
to share capital cost on 50-50 basis. Gandhinagar, and a replica at ICSSR.

ICSSR Data Service aims to facilitate data The ICSSR Data Service is to be formally
sharing, preservation, accessibility and reuse launched by Dr. T.C.A Anant, Secretary,
of social science research data collected from Ministry of Statistics and Programme
entire social science community in India and Implementation (MoSPI) and Chief
abroad. Information and Library Network Statistician, Govt. of India on 20 June 2016
Centre (INFLIBNET), Infocity, Gandhinagar, at Indian Council Social Science Research,
Gujarat, has been assigned the task of hosting Aruna Asaf Ali Marg New Delhi.

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National Social Science Documentation correspondence/ e-mail/ fax/ etc. Research


Centre (NASSDOC), a constituent part related information was provided to scholars
of ICSSR, is an epitome of library and from NASSDOC’s collection, its in-house
information support services in the field of databases and by exploring electronic sources
Social Sciences. Meeting the challenges posed and several other Internet based resources.
by technology driven world, it exemplifies
the use of digital environment for creating, Library Membership
applying and utilizing information with its
automated library collection, web OPAC, ICSSR-NASSDOC library’s membership is
online databases / e-resources etc. It has open to the following categories of readers:
effectively attuned itself to the web-enabled Official Members: These include ICSSR
information environment and is marching Council members / senior officials of the
ahead. ICSSR secretariat and regular professional
staff of the ICSSR (i.e. Research Assistants /
Library and Reference Service Documentation Assistants and above). They
are entitled to borrow books from the library.
The Library of ICSSR - NASSDOC has a
wide range of collection (39000) of reference Consulting Members: Consultation facility is
sources like bibliographies, encyclopaedias, extended to academicians, research scholars,
directories etc.; grey collection consisting students and members of general public
of doctoral theses, research project reports; that may include retired persons and other
special collection on research methodology, categories of readers as well. Consultation
research surveys and strategic collection membership fee is Rs.200 per annum
on all social science disciplines including (minimum Rs.50 for one month)
library & information science and computer Borrowing Members: Borrowing facility is
& information technology. The collection is extended to social scientists, academicians,
also augmented by 12,000 bound volumes of students and general readers who are registered
journals. The library is open from 9:30 AM as members of the library. Books are issued
to 6:00 PM from Monday to Saturday and is
against a deposit of Rs.500/- per book. Two
closed on Sundays and all gazetted holidays.
books can be issued to individual member at
a time.
A total number of 4670 research scholars
visited NASSDOC during the year 2015-16. Institutional Members: Institutional
A large number of reference queries were membership is available against a payment
attended on telephone, in person and through of Rs.4000/- per annum. Five books can be

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borrowed by an institutional member for a E-Resources


period of one month.
Two computer terminals in the reading hall are
There is no fee for guest readers who want specifically devoted for the use of e-resources.
to consult the library for a day or two. They Members can also refer online journals in the
are issued a guest card for the day. library. Ten online e-resources (all subscribed)
and other digital resources are available for
Library membership form is available at
use in the library. These e-resources were
library counter and can also be downloaded
used by 378 scholars in NASSDOC premises.
from ICSSR website www.icssr.org.
Besides these scholars, the e-resources were
A total number of 232 scholars have taken also used for answering reference queries,
membership during the year and four for compilation of bibliographies and for
institutions have renewed their membership. providing other services of NASSDOC.

Circulation of Documents Acquisition of Research Material:


(Issue / Return) Books / Theses / Periodicals /
e-resources
The scholar using services of NASSDOC is
usually a researcher who is working for his During the year, 252 documents have been
/ her Doctorate / Post Doctorate or writing a added to the NASSDOC collection. It
conference paper or working on some research included 139 books and conference papers
project. For this purpose he/she needs journals/ / proceedings by purchase and 113 were
articles, grey literature including institutional received as gift in paper format. Three e-books
papers e.g. working papers/discussion papers were also added to the collection. 105 journals
/ occasional papers. This is a consultation (Foreign and Indian) were also subscribed.
collection which has to be used in the reading 196 periodicals were received through gratis.
room only by a scholar. However, a total In addition to this, 18 daily newspapers and 12
number of 336 documents, other than grey popular magazines were also subscribed for
literature, were circulated among ICSSR staff the readers. Annual Reports of Ministries and
members and other borrowing members. Departments of Govt. of India and various
institutes were also added to the collection
Inter-library Loan of NASSDOC. Following e-resources were
subscribed for NASSDOC:-
For providing books/ journals to scholars/
libraries, which are not available in NASSDOC, 1. J-Gate Social & Management Science.
it gets them on loan from other libraries.
2. J-Gate Library & Information Science.
Similarly, books and journals are issued to
outside libraries. During the year, 168 books 3. LISTA with full text (Library,
were issued to outside libraries. NASSDOC is Information Science and Technology
a member of DELNET (Developing Libraries Abstracts).
Network). Its services are also used for inter-
library loan. 4. Political Science Complete (EBSCO).

5. PsycArticles (Proquest).

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6. Sage Research Methods Online (Sage). workshops / seminars / interactive sessions


and lectures under its ‘Continuing Education
7. SocIndex with Full Text (EBSCO) Programme’ on regular basis. These
(Sociology). programmes provide an easy way to refine
and upgrade the information locating skills
8. DELNET (Developing Library Network,
of information professionals, researchers
gives accesses to 11 databases).
and others who are working in academia,
9. World Politics Review. business and government. These training
courses are constantly improved using
ICSSR Consortium of e-resources in feedback received from the participants and
Social Science: the resource persons. Following workshops/
seminars were organised: -
In order to enhance capacities of its Research
Institutes and Regional Centres for advancing 1. National workshop - cum - training
knowledge in social sciences, ICSSR programme on ‘Knowledge
subscribed following e-resources during Organisation’ during 26-30 October
2015-16 for them and NASSDOC: 2015 at Mizoram University, Aizwal,
Mizoram.
1. EconLit with Full Text (EBSCO)
(32 sites). 2. ICSSR training workshop on ‘Next
Generation Librarianship’during 18-21
2. IndiaStat and its all other associate sites January 2016 at Centre for Research and
(Datanet India) (30 sites). Industrial Staff Performance (CRISP),
3. JSTOR (ITHAKA) (25 sites). Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

4. Prowess IQ (Centre for Monitoring 3. ICSSR training workshop on ‘Content


Indian Economy) (32 sites). Management System and Social Science
Research’during 15-18 March 2016
Compilation of Short Bibliographies at Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social
/ Literature Search Service Science Research (MPISSR), Ujjain,
Madhya Pradesh.
During the year, 40 short and select
bibliographies with abstracts (Appendix -11) Value Added Services
on various topics related to social sciences
research were compiled and supplied to Social Science Conference Alert
research scholars and ICSSR officers on the It is a quarterly publication of forthcoming
basis of demand received from them. conferences, seminars, workshops, courses
Continuing Education Programme etc. in social sciences and other cognate disci-
plines. The main objective of this publication
In order to keep in touch with the latest is to disseminate advance information about
developments and to develop specialised the forthcoming conferences and seminars to
skills in accessing social science information, interested schools and persons who intend to
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four issues of Social Science Conference Alert • 30 students of M.L.I.Sc (3rd Semester)
were brought out. alongwith 2 faculty members of Dept.
of Library and Information Science,
New Arrivals Karnataka University, Dharwad,
Karnataka, visited NASSDOC on 5th
The purpose of this service is to let the scholar February 2016 under its educational tour
know what NASSDOC has procured in his/her programme.
field of research. NASSDOC New Arrivals
January – March 2016 with supplement of All the students were updated with functioning
April – December 2015 was brought out. and services of library. Major publications of
NASSDOC New Arrivals is a bibliographical ICSSR were also shown to them. Students’
listing of Research Reports, Reference Works, queries regarding ICSSR’s Fellowships and
Books, Ph.D. Theses, etc. acquired during Study Grant were also answered.
a particular quarter available for use in the
Membership of Professional Bodies
NASSDOC library.
Membership of professional bodies helps
Educational Tour NASSDOC to have access to their online
NASSDOC is a part of curriculum of various resources, their free or discounted publications
Library and Information Science schools like journals, e-bulletins, magazines,
of Indian universities and other educational newsletters, networking opportunities,
institutions. Students and teachers of these conferences and seminars, information and
support, advocacy and campaign etc. Annual
universities and institutions visit NASSDOC
membership was renewed to International
to acquaint themselves with its programmes,
Federation of Library Associations and
services and technology used in its services.
Institutions (IFLA), The Hague, Netherlands,
The students of library and information science
DELNET (Developing Library Network),
and trainees from the following universities /
Indian Library Association (ILA) New Delhi,
departments visited NASSDOC as a part of Indian Association of Special Libraries and
their study tour / course programme:- Information Centres (IASLIC), Kolkata.
• 26 students of one year PG Diploma in Photocopy Service
Geriatric Care from National Institute
of Social Defence (NISD), Ministry of As many as 10,000 pages of photocopies were
Social Justice and Empowerment, New supplied to scholars and officials of the ICSSR
Delhi. for their academic work.

• 25 students and 2 faculty members of Sales Unit


School of Archival Studies, National For the wider dissemination of social science
Archives of India, New Delhi visited research information, the ICSSR has a Sales
NASSDOC on 24th Nov. 2015. They Unit. During the year, 18 documents were
were students of one year ‘Diploma sold while 21 publications were distributed to
Course in Archives and Records 25 ICSSR Research Institutes and Six ICSSR
Management’, Regional Centres.

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ICSSR Journals of Abstracts and in Economics: Volume 14, No.2 (January


Reviews –June 2012).

The ICSSR has been publishing its Journals 2. ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews
of Abstracts and Reviews’ biannually in in Psychology: Volume 18, No.1 (July –
the disciplines of Geography, Economics, December 2012).
Psychology, Political Science and Sociology
& Social Anthropology containing the Research Survey Programme
abstracts and reviews of the published research
work. This overview of the empirical as well The Council, since inception, has undertaken
as conceptual work available in some select the task of surveying research developments
journals in the form of ready-reckoner of in chosen disciplines of social sciences
sources to facilitate researcher’s initiation into through its programme of surveys of research.
research has been organised thematically to The core objective of the surveys has been to
give an idea of the contemporary and emerging have a comprehensive overview of research
concerns of the social scientists on issues India undertaken during a specified period, involving
is grappling with as well as to underline some stock-taking of what has been achieved in the
of the issues that deserve greater attention discipline in terms of theory, methodology,
from researchers. The ICSSR, after reviewing empirical evidence and gaps which need to be
the programme, took a decision to commence prioritised for future agenda.
a new digitalised series of these journals from
the year 2008. The Council has undertaken the Sixth Round
of ICSSR Research Survey in the discipline
The following journals have been digitalised of Psychology, Political Science, Geography,
during the year 2015-16: Sociology & Social Anthropology and
Economics covering the period preferably
1. ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews
2003-2009. An ‘Advisory Committee’
in Political Science: Vol. 38 (No.1 & 2),
consisting of eminent social scientists was
2012.
formed to oversee the work of Research
2. ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews Surveys. The surveys have been renamed
in Psychology: Volume 18 (No.1), 2012. as ‘Surveys and Explorations’, The survey
The following journals were under publication reports pertaining to Political Science &
during the period under report: Sociology and Social Anthropology have
already been published published by M/s
1. ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews Oxford University Press (OUP), New Delhi.

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Research Survey and Publications

The final reports pertaining to ‘ICSSR The final Research Survey Report pertaining
Research Survey and Explorations to Psychology is likely to be ready by
in Economics and Geography’ were December 2016.
released by Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat, Hon’ble
Chairman, ICSSR during 17-18 September Other Programmes
2015 and 22-23 March 2016 respectively at
During the period, publication grant was given
glittering functions organized by the ICSSR
to 23 Doctoral Theses and Research Reports
at JNU Convention Centre, New Delhi. A
for their publication. Adhoc grant-in-aid was
National Conference was also organized to
also given to 59 professional organizations/
commemorate the occasions. The conferences
associations of social scientists for publication
were attended by eminent social scientists
of their research journals /maintenance and
including the Chief Editors, Theme Editors
development. The detailed list of doctoral
and Paper Contributors belonging to the
theses/research reports published and
respective reports and volumes representing
professional associations/organisations is
central, state universities and other esteemed
given at Appendix-7.
organizations in the disciplines of Economics
and Geography. The Volumes were published
by Oxford University Press (OUP), New
Delhi.

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5
International Collaboration

The International Collaborations Programme organizations from The Netherlands (NWO),


of the ICSSR provides an opportunity to France (ANR), Germany (DFG) and UK
both Indian and foreign scholars in the field (ESRC). The Council also invites eminent
of social science to interact and research. foreign scholars to visit India for delivering
The ICSSR has established social science lectures under its scheme of visit of
bilateral collaboration with its counterpart distinguished scholars.
organizations abroad within the cultural and
The ICSSR is also a member organization of
educational exchange programme of the
international eminent research bodies such
Government of India and on its own. The
as International Federation of Social Science
ICSSR has established bilateral collaborations Organisations (IFSSO), International Social
with Maison Des Sciences de L’Homme Science Council (ISSC), Science Council
(MSH), France; Chinese Academy of Social of Asia (SCA) etc. The Council has been
Sciences (CASS), China; Russian Academy identified as the nodal agency for participating
of Sciences (RAS), Russia; National Research in the activities of the UNESCO’s MOST
Council Thailand (NRCT), Thailand; Vietnam (Management of Social Transformation)
Academy of Social Science (VASS), Vietnam; programme and its implementation.
National Science Foundation (NSF), Sri
Lanka; Economic and Social Research Financial assistance is also provided to Indian
Council (ESRC), UK; The Netherlands scholars who wish to undertake data collection
Scientific Organization (NWO), The abroad in connection with their research work
Netherlands; German Research Foundation and participation in the conferences abroad.
(DFG), Germany; UNIL-ALH (University During the year, following activities were
of Lausanne – Associated Leading House), executed under programmes of international
Switzerland; The International Food Policy collaborations:
Research Institute (IFPRI), USA;National
Institute for the Humanities and Social India-China Cultural Exchange
Sciences (NIHSS), South Africa and Japan Programme (CEP)
Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS).
The ICSSR and Chinese Academy of Social
The concerned organizations implement
Sciences (CASS), Beijing, China have
activities such as exchange of scholars, joint
collaborative relations in the field of Social
seminars, joint projects, exchange of books
Sciences under the ‘India- China Cultural
and periodicals etc.
Exchange Programme’. The activities
The ICSSR has also initiated Indo-European covered under this programme are exchange
Research Networking Programme involving of scholars, joint workshops/seminar and

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conferences, exchange of publication. Under Lanna Lampang Bangkok, Thailand


this programme following activities were visited India from 1-22 December 2015
undertaken: in connection with her research work
on ‘Management and Development
Exchange of Scholars
Thai-India Agricultural Supply Chain
From China
Management Model System for
1. Prof. Wu Xiaodong, Institute of Commercialization Case Study of
Modern History, CASS, Beijing visited Gujarat, India’.
India for a period of one month from
14th October 2015 in connection with 2. Dr. Pawin Minthong, Lecturer, Faculty
his research work on ‘The Comparative of Education, Bansomdejchaopraya
Study of Ancient Chinese and Indian Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand
Universal Views and the Myths of the visited India from 10 December 2015
Sun and the Moon’. to 1 January 2016 in connection with
his research work on ‘Consolidating
From India Buddhist Nations for Purely Buddhist
Bodh Gaya Anagarika Dharampala’s
1. Dr. Arun Kumar Yadav, Assistant
Three Weeks Campaign in Siam’.
Professor, Nava Naland Mahavhara
(Deemed University under Ministry of 3. Dr. Kowit Pimpuang, Lecturer,
Culture), Nalanda (Bihar) visited China Department of Thai Language, Faculty
for a period of one month from 28th of Humanities and Graduate School,
December 2015 in connection with his Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
research work on ‘Social and Cultural
visited India from 14 December 2015 to
Impact of Indian PitruParva on Chinese
5 January 2016 in connection with his
Society’.
research work on ‘Buddhists Societies
India-Thailand Bilateral Programme and their Roles in Promoting Buddhism
in India’.
The ICSSR has collaborative relations with
National Research Council Thailand (NRCT), 4. Dr. Pimpimon Kaewmanee, Lecturer,
Bangkok in the field of social sciences under Faculty of Economics, Maejo University,
the framework of ICSSR-NRCT Bilateral Bangkok, Thailand visited India from
Programme, which includes exchange of 28 December 2015 to 18 January 2016
scholars and joint seminars/publications. in connection with her research work on
During the period, the following activities ‘Happiness Policy: Comparative Study
were undertaken under this programme: between India and Thailand’.
Exchange of Scholars From ICSSR, New Delhi
From NRCT, Thailand
1. Dr. Neetu Choudhary, Assistant
1. Dr. Kanokwan Vechgama, Lecturer, Professor, A N Sinha Institute of Social
Faculty of Business Administration, Studies, Patna, visited Thailand from
Rajamangala University of Technology, 15-29 November 2015 in connection

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with her research work on ‘Policy from10-24 January 2016 in connection


Approach to Street Vending in India and with her research work on ‘Regional
Thailand: Implications for Organizing Products and Rural Livelihoods-A
and Access to Commons’. Study on Geographical Indications from
India’.
2. Dr. Seepana Prakasam, Post-Doctoral
Fellow (ICSSR), Department of 5. Dr. Shri Ram, Jaypee University of
Economics, Panjab University, Information Technology, Waknaghat,
Chandigarh visited Thailand from 15- Solan, Himachal Pradesh visited
29 November 2015 in connection with Thailand from 24 January to 7 February
his research work on ‘Social Security, 2016 in connection with his research
Employment and Living Conditions of work on ‘Service Quality Assessment of
Urban Informal Workers in Thailand Higher Education Institution Libraries:
(Case Study of Bangkok- Lessons for A Comparative Study of Select
India)’. Universities in India and Thailand’.

3. Dr. Chitwan Verma, Reader, Department 9th ICSSR-NRCT Joint Seminar


of English, J.N.P.G. College, Lucknow
University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
The 9th ICSSR-NRCT joint seminar on
visited Thailand from 3-17 December
‘Social Science Challenges for Thailand and
2015 in connection with her research
India’ and ‘ICSSR-NRCT Joint Advisory
work on ‘Ramayana’s Influence on Committee Meeting’ was held during18-21
Women in India and Thailand’. August 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand. Follow-
ing participants & JAC members from India
4. Dr. Lalitha Narayanan, Professor, participated in the seminar & attended the
Gujarat Institute of Development JAC meeting:
Research, Gujarat visited Thailand

1. Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, ICSSR, New Delhi.

2. Prof. Ghanshyam Shah, Ahmedabad.

3. Prof. Neera Chandoke, New Delhi.

4. Dr. P. G. Jogadand, Professor & Head, Dept. of Sociology, University of Mumbai.

5. Professor S. Galab, Director, Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS),
Begumpet, Hyderabad.

6. Prof. Furqan Qamar, Secretary General, Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi.

7. Prof. Vani Kant Borooah, Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, New Delhi.

8. Dr. Ram Manohar Reddy, Editor, EPW, Mumbai.

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9. Prof. Ravi Srivastava, CSRD, SSS, JNU, New Delhi.

10. Prof. Aditya Mukherjee, Dean, SSS, JNU, New Delhi.

11. Prof. Chandrakala Padia, Chairman, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla.

12. Dr. Reena Marwah, Senior Academic Consultant, ICSSR, New Delhi.

ICSSR-National Science Foundation South Asia: Challenges and Prospects’ was


(NSF), Sri Lanka Bilateral held during 15-16 July 2015 at Colombo,
Sri Lanka. The following Indian participants/
The ICSSR-NSF first International Conference officials attended the joint seminar:
on ‘Promoting Socio-Economic Equity in

1. Prof. Sukh Deo Muni, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

2. Prof. Amaresh Chandra Dubey, Centre for Economic Studies & Planning, SSS,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

3. Prof. Mecherla Prasada Rao, Director, SAARC Studies Center, Andhra University.

4. Prof. Mahendra Prasad Lama, South Asian Studies, JNU, New Delhi.

5. Dr. Rahul Tripathi, Associate Professor and Head, Dept. of Political Science, Goa
University.

6. Prof. Anjoo Sharan Upadhyaya, Department of Political Science, Banaras Hindu


University (BHU), Varanasi (UP).

7. Prof. Narayana Jayaram, National Law School of India University, Nagarbhavi,


Bengaluru.

8. Prof. Ravi Srivastava, CSRD, SSS/JNU, New Delhi.

9. Prof. John Samuel, UNDP Governance Advisor located in ISDG, Trivandrum, Kerala.

10. Prof. Kumbakkad Joseph, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum.

11. Professor Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, ICSSR, New Delhi.

12. Dr. G.S. Saun, Director, ICSSR, New Delhi.

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ICSSR-UNIL-ALH (Switzerland) collaborative programmes and activities by the


Joint Research Project under two institutions in the fields of mutual interest
Bilateral Programme as determined by their priorities and the
comparative advantages and resources within
The Indian Council of Social Science Research the two Institutions signed the Memorandum
(ICSSR) and UNIL-ALH (University of of Understanding (MoU). During the period,
Lausanne – Associated Leading House), the following joint research projects have
Switzerland recognizing the need for been sanctioned as under:

S. Indian Lead Swiss Title of the Project


No. Collaborator Collaborator

1. Prof. N Sukumar Prof. Conte Ed- Systems of Relatedness, Culture and Vulnerability in Transi-
ouard Louis tion: Dalit Life Worlds in Post Liberalized India.

2. Dr. Sunita Reddy Dr. Kaspar Heidi National and International Medical Mobility, Networks and
Markets: The Constitution of Medical Tourism in Delhi,
India.

3. Prof. Subramanian Prof. Christian Multidimensional Well-being: Conceptual, Methodological,


Madheswaran Suter and Analytical Perspectives

4. Prof. Achin Prof. Claudine Health Inequalities in India and Switzerland: Measurement
Chakraborty Burton-Jeangros and Distribution of Well -being and Vulnerability.

5. Dr. Harish Narain- Dr. Quack Jo- Dynamics of Well-Being.


das hannes

6. Dr. Sourabh Bikas Dr. Anna Katha- The Poverty-morality Linkage in India: The Role of Social
Paul rina Michaelowa Pensions and Public Health Care for different Social Groups.

ICSSR-UNIL-ALH (Switzerland) programme was held from 08-10 September


Joint Seminar 2015 at University of Lausanne, Lausanne,
Switzerland. The following Indian
The ICSSR-Joint Seminar ‘Wellbeing’ and participants/officials participated in the
Meeting of the Joint Advisory Committee deliberation of the joint seminar and JAC
(JAC) to review the progress of the bilateral meeting:

1. Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, ICSSR.

2. Dr. Govind Singh Saun, Member-Secretary, ICSSR.

3. Dr. Shainesh Gangadharan, Bengaluru.

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4. Professor Dr. Chepudira Kushalappa, Shimoga (Karnataka).

5. Dr. Achin Chakraborty, Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata.

6. Professor Sukumar Narayana, Delhi.

7. Dr. Sunita Reddy , New Delhi.

8. Dr. Sourabh Bikas Paul, New Delhi.

9. Prof. Subramaniam Madheswaran, Bengaluru.

10. Dr. Harish Naraindas, New Delhi.

11. Prof. Amaresh Chandra Dubey, New Delhi.

ICSSR-NWO (Netherlands) workshops/ seminars/ conferences. These


Bilateral Programme activities are operationalized under the guid-
ance of ICSSR-NWO Joint Advisory Com-
ICSSR-NWO (Netherlands) is having a col- mittee (JAC) consisting of members from the
laborative relation in the field of social sci- Netherlands and India. During the period, the
ences. The activities covered under this following joint research projects have been
programme are: exchange of scholars, joint sanctioned as under:

ICSSR Side Approved Research Projects

S. Indian Lead Netherlands Title of the Project


No. Collaborator Collaborator

1. Dr. Sony Dr. Sylvia I Bergh Services with Accountability: Examining Public Ser-
Pellissery vice Characteristics in Differing Political Regimes.

2. Prof. Premilla Dr. Niels Promoting Dignity and Well-being at Work: the Rel-
D’Cruz Beerepoot evance of Psychosocial Safety and Social Upgrading.

3. Prof. Abdul Dr. Filip Creative Industries in India: Size, Geography and
Shaban Vermeylen Potential.

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NWO Side Approved Research Projects

S. Netherlands Indian Lead Title of the Project


No. Collaborator Collaborator

1. Dr. E.de Maaker Prof Sanjay Markets, Ethics and Agency: Changing Land Utiliza-
Barbora tion and Social Transformation in the Uplands of North-
east India.

2. Dr. J M Bavinck Prof. D Contesting the Coastal Commons: the Changing Socio-
Parthasarathy legal Position of Fishing Populations in Tamil Nadu and
Maharashtra.

3. Dr. A M T Bosman Prof. Azizuddin Developmental Dyslexia in India and the Netherlands:
Khan A Cross-Linguistic Comparison of Cognitive Prosesses.

ICSSR-NIHSS (South Africa) between the ICSSR, New Delhi and the
Bilateral Programme NIHSS, South Africa to develop a better un-
derstanding of social sciences and humanities
The ICSSR, New Delhi and the NIHSS, South in India and in South Africa through collab-
Africa is having a collaborative relation in the orative research, networks of social scientists,
field to have social sciences.The objective of and free and open exchange of relevant infor-
this programme is of academic collaboration mation.

S. Indian Lead South Africa Title of the Project


No. Collaborator Collaborator

1. Prof. Keshabananda Prof. Lindile N Broad-basing Rural Sanitation: Issues and


Das Dabeno Strategies in Inclusive Innovation in India and
South Africa.

2. Prof. V. Sujatha Dr. Amrita Pande The Antinomies of Public Health and
Economic Growth: Comparative History of
Nutrition and Reproductive Health in Post
Liberal India and South Africa.

3. Dr. Ratnamala Dr. RozenaMaart Race, Space and the City.


Vanamamalai

4. Dr. Suresh Kumar Dr. Lokesh Ramnath Religion, Yoga and Education in India and
Maharajh South Africa.

5. Dr. Santoshi Halder Dr. Shakila Dada Participation of Children with Intellectual Dis-
abilities in India and South Africa: Parents and
Children's Perspectives.

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NIHSS Side Approved Research Projects

S. South Africa Indian Lead Title of the Project


No. Collaborator Collaborator

1. Prof. Louise Vincent Prof. Papia Sengupta Higher Education as a Public Good-Promoting
Inclusion in Higher in India and South Africa.

2. Prof. Philani Moyo Prof. Raj Kumar Livelihoods and the Rural Youth Poverty
Siwach Question: Rethinking Capabilities, Local Youth
and Policy Options in South Africa and India.

3. Dr. Sikhumbuzo Dr. Ujjwal Jana The Literature of Resistance: A Comparative


Mngadi Study of Dalit and Anti-Apartheid Literature.

4. Prof. Rajend Prof. Sonal Kulkarni Language Change and Identity among In-
Mesthrie Joshi dian South Africans, with special reference to
Gujarat and Konkani.

5. Dr. Srila Roy Dr. Pratiksha Baxi Contesting Sexual Violence in the Public
Sphere: New Forms of Feminist Activism in
India and South Africa.

ICSSR-JSPS (Japan) Bilateral search communities of both countries signed


Programme the MoU. The major activitiesunder the pro-
gramme are: (1) Joint Research Projects;
The ICSSR and JSPS, acknowledging the (2) Joint Seminars; and (3) Other cooperative
importance of developing the premises of activities as may be mutually decided
academic cooperation in the fields of hu- upon.
manities and social science between the
Japanese and Indian researchers, and wish- During the period, the follwing joint research
ing to promote further development of the re- projects and seminars have been sanctioned:

S. Indian Lead Japanese’s Title of the Project


No. Collaborator Collaborator

1. Dr. Saumya Gupta Dr. RihoIsaka Ideas of Food and Body in South Asia: Analyses of
Cookbooks from the Medieval Times to the Present.

2. Prof. Amaresh Dubey Dr. Tsukasa The Comparative History of City Growth in India
Mizushima and Japan: A Case study of the Iron Cities.

3. Dr. Suresh Sundaram Dr. Shinkichi The Nature and Prevention of Bullying and Cyber-
Sugimori bullying: An Indo-Japan Perspective.

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S. Indian Lead Japanese’s Title of the Seminar


No. Collaborator Collaborator

1. Dr. Radhika Seshan Dr. Ryuto Shimada Commodities, Markets and Merchants in the
Indian Ocean World, 1500-1860.

2. Dr. Subhash Anand Dr. HazuoTomozawa Promoting Economic Geography Studies on


‘Inclusive Growth’ in Contemporary India.

Visit of Distinguished Scholars discuss on the proposed ICSSR-NRCT


joint seminar to be held in India in 2016
1. Professor Thomas Piketty, Paris School and other related ongoing ICSSR-NRCT
of Economics, Paris (France) visited bilateral programmes.
India during 20-22 January 2016 as
3. Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman,
a guest of the ICSSR for delivering a
ICSSR visited Bangkok, Thailand
special lecture on ‘Reflections about
during 29-31 March 2016 to discuss
Inequality and Capital in the 21st
on the proposed ICSSR-NRCT joint
Century’ on 21st January 2016 at JNU
seminar to be held in India in 2016 and
Convention Centre, Jawaharlal Nehru
other related ongoing ICSSR-NRCT
University, New Delhi.
bilateral programmes.
Visits of the Chairman, ICSSR
Visits of the Member Secretary, ICSSR
1. Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, New 1. Dr. G.S. Saun, Member-Secretary,
Delhi visited UK, Netherlands, Germany ICSSR nominated by the Government
and France during 3-15 September of India, Ministry of Human Resource
2015. He delivered a Keynote Address Development, New Delhi visited Paris,
on ‘How Caste Impedes Economic during 10-12 November 2015 to attend
Development’ at a Conference on Caste, 38th Session of the General Conference
Equality and Development at University of UNESCO held in France.
of London, signed an MoU with ESRC,
2. Dr. G.S. Saun, Member-Secretary,
UK and participated in the JAC meeting
Indian Council of Social Science
with NWO, Netherlands, to discuss
Research (ICSSR) visited Cape Town,
on-going bilateral programme with DFG
South Africa to participate in a two-day
& FMSH, France.
high level meeting at Cape Town (South
2. Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, Africa) held during 3-4 November 2015
ICSSR, New Delhi visited Bangkok, to discuss possibilities for cooperation
Thailand from 3 to 5 February 2016 to with NIHSS.

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Regional Centres

Regional Centres • Assisting regional professional


associations of social scientists and social
The Regional Centres were established as part science research journals in the regional
of the Council’s programme of decentralising languages;
administration, broad basing social science
research, and involving social science • Providing low-cost accommodation
institutions in the region in promoting social (wherever possible) to scholars/students
visiting the place for library or field work;
science research. Their main roles were
defined as follows: • Awarding study grant to scholars for
visiting libraries and institutions for
• Represent ICSSR within the region and
academic work;
spread the message and the programmes
of ICSSR to social scientists in the region; • Providing photocopying facilities to
scholars, especially photocopies of
• Bring the ideas and problems of the social
selected articles from journals etc.; and
scientists of the region to the notice of
ICSSR for possible action; • Any other activity that may promote
social science research in the region and/
• Bring the social scientists of the region
or any such activity that may be delegated
closer for promoting social science
by ICSSR.
research within the region; and
Regional Centres have developed
• Serve as a link between the social
infrastructure and research support facilities
scientists of the region and the national over the years with the assistance provided
and international community of social by the ICSSR and the host institute. These
scientists. include hostel/guest house facilities, library
space, conference halls, seminar rooms and
Activities reprographic facilities etc.
• Promoting documentation and
bibliographical work in the regional
ICSSR Regional Centres
languages; The ICSSR has six Regional Centres. Their
• Organizing seminars/workshops/conferences location and coverage are as follows:
in the region;
1. Eastern Regional Centre (ERC),
• Organizing lectures by distinguished Kolkata established in 1972, covers
scholars; Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand

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and the Union Territory of Andaman Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya,


and Nicobar Islands. ERC, Kolkata Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and
situated at 1/R-1, Baishnabghatta Sikkim. North-Eastern Regional
Patuli Township, Patuli, Kolkata, West Centre was established in 1977. NERC,
Bengal-700094 is the national centre Shillong is situated at North-Eastern Hill
to provide social science material to University (NEHU) Campus, Umshing,
scholars in Bengali and Oriya. The Shillong-793022, Meghalaya. The
Centre funded 26 seminars/conferences/ Centre funded 55 seminars/workshops/
workshops and grant was provided conferences. The Centre awarded study
to one publication. Four research grant to 21 scholars and sanctioned
projects have been completed. Three contingency grant to 15 scholars. The
were ongoing and one was initiated in Centre organized two conferences/
2015-16. It organized three orientation workshops/seminars and two lectures.
programmes and one lecture during the Seven research projects have been
year under review. completed and seven were ongoing.
The website of the Centre is www. The website of the Centre is www.
ercicssr.org icssrnerc.org
2. Northern Regional Centre (NRC), 4. North-Western Regional Centre
Delhi established in 1975, covers (NWRC), Chandigarh covers Haryana,
Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir,
Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chattisgarh and Punjab and the Union Territory of
Delhi. NRC, Delhi, situated at Jawaharlal Chandigarh. North-Western Regional
Nehru University, CRS Building, Aruna Centre was established in 1977. NWRC,
Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi-110067, acts Chandigarh situated at Panjab University
as a national Centre to provide social Library Building, Chandigarh-160014,
science material to scholars in Hindi provided financial support to 35
and English. Four scholars availed workshops/seminars/conferences. It
study grant from the Centre during the organized two Research Methodology
year 2015-16. The Centre funded 31 Training Programmes, one Outreach
seminars/conferences/workshops and Programme and five Special Lectures.
two graduate seminars. Three research The Centre awarded study grants to
projects have been completed and two seven scholars. Three research projects
research projects were ongoing during were ongoing in the Centre during 2015-
the year under review. The Centre 16.
organized two Training Programmes / The website of the Centre is www.
Research Methodology Courses and one icsssrnwrc.org.in
publication was also bought out.
5. Southern Regional Centre (SRC),
The new website of the Centre is www. Hyderabad covers Andhra Pradesh,
nrc-icssr.org Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil
3. North-Eastern Regional Centre Nadu and the Union Territories of
(NERC), Shillong covers Arunachal Lakshadweep and Puducherry. Southern

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Regional Centre was established in 1972. established in 1972. WRC, Mumbai


SRC, Hyderabad situated at Osmania situated at J. P. Naik Bhawan, Mumbai
University Library, Hyderabad-500007, University Campus, Vidyanagari,
financially supported 50 seminars/ Vidyanagari Marg, Mumbai-400098,
workshops/conferences. It organised has financially supported 13 seminars/
two training programmes. It awarded workshops/conferences. It also provided
study grants to 79 scholars during the grant-in-aid for three publications. One
year. Three research projects were scholar availed study grant. The Centre
ongoing during the year under review. provided partial financial assistance to
The website of the Centre is www.icsssr. five research projects. .
src.org The website of the Centre is www.
6. Western Regional Centre (WRC), wrcicsssr.org
Mumbai covers Gujarat, Maharashtra, The major activities of above mentioned
Goa and the Union Territories of Six Regional Centres during 2015-16
Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar are given at Appendix-9.
Haveli. Western Regional Centre was

Quantitative Information on Research Output of


Regional Centres during the Year 2015-16

S.No Name Study Organised Grant for Programmes/ Hostel and Staff Strength
of the Grants Seminars/Workshops/Conferences/ Guest House
Regional Awarded Lecturtes/Training Programmes/ Facility Availed
Centre Publications/Research Projects by Scholars/
Researchers
1 WRC, 1 22 2200 1+9
Mumbai
2 ERC, Nil 39 Guest House 1+8
Kolkata is under
construction
3 SRC, 79 56 403 1+9
Hyderabad
4 NWRC, 7 46 1208 1+19
Chandigarh
5 NRC, New 4 41 No Guest house 1+2
Delhi
6 NERC, 21 72 5124 1+10
Shillong
Total 112 276 8935 6+ 57

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Funds (Unaudited) 2015-16 (` in Lakhs)


Income Amount Expenditure Amount
1. Eastern Regional Centre, Kolkata
Grant from ICSSR (Non-Plan) 43.00 Salaries 31.24
ICSSR Plan Grant 37.50 Administrative Expenses 3.02
ICSSR Plan SC & ST 3.00 Plan Expenditure 35.49
Component
Interest Received 5.80 Other Establishment Expenses 10.55
Miscellaneous Income -- Depreciation 2.12
Excess of Income over 6.87
expenditure
Total 89.30 Total 89.30
2. Northern Regional Centre (NRC), New Delhi
Opening Balance Cash 00.01 Establishment Expenses 13.42
Canara Bank 72.22 Other Administrative Expense 05.80
Expenses
Grants Received from ICSSR Programme Expenses 52.71
27.00
(Non-Plan)
Grant Received from ICSSR 40.50 Investment 01.52
(Plan)
Grant Received from Research 02.42 Closing Balance Cash 00.01
Project
Grant Received from ICSSR 00.40 Canara Bank 73.75
to organize 3rd Northern
Regional Social Sciences
Congress
Misc. Receipts (SC Refund 00.09
from DU)
Interest Received 04.57
Grand Total 147.21 147.21
3. North-Eastern Regional Centre (NERC), Shillong
Opening Balance: Salaries 53.87
Cash 0.05
Bank 54.61
Grant from ICSSR for Plan 40.00 Administrative Expenses 46.15
Grant from ICSSR for Non- 83.00 Plan Expenditure 41.88
plan

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Grant from ICSSR for 8.44 Other Establishment Expenses 2.30


Seminar/Workshops/Assets

Grant from Others 16.72 Other Projects Expenses 16.11


Interest Received 1.95 Closing Balance: 0.05
Cash Bank 55.78
Guesthouse Income 4.50
Other Miscellaneous Income 6.87
Grand Total 216.14 216.14
4. North-Western Regional Centre, Chandigarh
Grant from ICSSR (Plan) 37.50 Salaries 80.12
Grant from ICSSR (Non-Plan) 91.00 Administrative Expenses 5.67
Interest Received 4.20 Plan Expenditures 40.62
Guest House Income 11.44 Bank Balance 17.93
Other Miscellaneous Income 0.09
Other Miscellaneous 0.11
Income (Plan) (Research
Methodology Training
Programme Registration Fee.
Grand Total 144.34 144.34
5. Southern Regional Centre (SRC), Hyderabad
ICSSR Plan Grant 37.50 Plan Expenditure 37.32
ICSSR ST Component Grant 3.07 ST Programme Expenditure 3.07
ICSSR Non Plan Grant 88.00 Salaries 59.08
Guest House Income 3.84 Administrative Expenses 9.15
Conference Hall 0.82 Other Establishment Expenses 3.68
Other Miscellaneous Income 0.58 Depreciation 13.32
Excess of Income 8.19
Total 133.81 Total 133.81
6. Western Regional Centre(WRC), Mumbai
Grant from ICSSR (Plan) 30.00 Administrative Exp. 47.98
Grant from ICSSR (Non-plan) 60.00 Administrative Exp. 31.36
Interest received 18.06 Expenditure of Grants Subsidies 21.51
etc.
Other Income 53.36 Depreciation 03.16
Excess of Income over 57.41
expenditure
Total 161.42 161.42

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Allocation and final release of grant to Regional Centres for the
Financial year 2015-16 as on 31.3.2016
(` in Lakhs)
Sl. Name of the Allocation ST Additional Total Allocation Additional Total Non- Grand Total
No. Regional Centre 2015-16 one time Plan 2015-16 one time Plan Grant (P & NP)(Col.
(Plan) grant Grant (Non- grant 6+9)
General plan)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
1 WRC, Mumbai 30.00 3 -- 33.00 60.00 -- 60.00 93.00
2 ERC, Kolkata 37.50 3 -- 40.50 43.00 -- 43.00 83.50
Indian Council of Social Science Research

3 SRC,Hyderabad 37.50 3 -- 40.50 88.00 -- 88.00 128.50


4 NWRC, 37.50 3 -- 40.50 91.00 -- 91.00 131.50
Chandigarh
5 NRC, New Delhi 37.50 3 -- 40.50 27.00 -- 27.00 72.50
6 NERC, Shillong 40.00 3 3.00 46.00 83.00 -- 83.00 129.00
(SC)

Total 220.00 18 3.00 241.00 392.00 -- 392.00 638.00


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Background differences in levels of development,


education, health, nutrition, problems of
The Indian Council of Social Science Research weaker sections of society including women,
provides maintenance and development grant energy, technology, ecology and environment,
to 25 Research Institutes. Sponsoring of and social, cultural and institutional aspects
Research Institutes outside the scope of the of development. Thus, research studies have
University Grants Commission has been one generated substantial empirical knowledge of
of the major programmes of the Council in the structure of Indian economy, polity and
enlarging the base of social science knowledge, society and their dynamics both at the national
improving the quality of research, and and regional levels.
promoting an interdisciplinary perspective.
These Research Institutes constitute an During the last five years, the Research Institutes
important mechanism for implementing the have completed 1298 research projects, while
Council's policy of dispersal of research talent 2046 are on-going. These projects cover a
and building up of research capabilities in wide spectrum of issues relating to areas that
different regions of the country, particularly are already mentioned above. What is more
in the areas where social science research is significant in these research efforts is that they
not yet well developed. are not only interdisciplinary in nature, but
have also focused their attention on regional
The research institutes have established close and local problems. In this process, they have
links with the scholars in the region and become centres of research for the region's
elsewhere through various activities such as specific issues and have greatly contributed
seminars, workshops, training and consultancy to an awareness of the nature of development
programmes. Some of the research institutes problems and potential of the country as a
are closely associated with national and state whole. In terms of publications, the research
level planning and development agencies, and institutes have brought out 699 books and 806
have thereby strengthened the links between working papers during the last five years.
research and policy-making.
Another important activity that has been
Each research institute determines its own given importance by the Council is the
direction of research, which includes a wide training of young social scientists by the
spectrum of subjects related to agricultural research institutes through M.Phil. and Ph.D.
and rural development, industrial structure programmes, workshops and seminars. During
and growth, income distribution and poverty, the last five years, 187 scholars have been
employment and wages, inter-regional awarded Ph.D. degrees and 1980 scholars

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are working on their Ph.Ds. The Council can The focus of the A.N. Sinha Institute of
legitimately take pride in its role in promoting Social Studies (ANSISS), Patna, was on
research and training efforts made by the development with a central focus on the
research institutes. A total of 236 projects Eastern region of the country, particularly
were completed in these research institutes Bihar. Its approach to development emphasizes
during the year under report. The total number on community initiatives. A number of studies
of ongoing studies at the end of the year was related to Organization among Informal
344. Workers, Identity Politics, Social Impact
Assessment of Land Acquisition, Educational
Research Institutes disseminate the results of Status of Schedule Castes, Third-party
their research studies in the form of published Inspection of Border Area Development
books, research articles, mimeographs, Programmes, Universalization of Elementary
working/occasional papers, etc. During Education through Government Sponsored
the year under report, the number of books Schemes etc. have been undertaken by the
published was 107, monographs/mimeographs Institute. Many projects on Ethnographic
were 63 and working/occasional papers were Studies are also underway in the Institute.
203. The number of research papers published During the period under consideration,
was 722. five projects/studies were completed, eight
The Institutes also undertake training of young were in progress and 18 new projects were
social scientists and assist fresh researchers in proposed. Apart from that, the faculty of the
designing and conducting their research. To this institute also brought out 29 research articles
end, doctoral fellowships have been provided and one published book/report. Furthermore,
the institute also organized 14 seminars/
to these Institutes. Some of the Research
workshops/conferences in the year 2015-16.
Institutes have been assisting in teaching and
training programmes for M.Phil. and Ph.D.The main research activities of Dr.
students. In addition, as per the Council's
Babasaheb Ambedkar National Institute
policy, they participate in postgraduate of Social Sciences (BANISS), Mhow (M.P.)
teaching, research guidance in the universities
during the year were Educational Status
and also involve the university teachers in
of Scheduled Castes and the Associated
their research programmes. During the year,
Challenges, A Critical Engagement with
590 scholars were working under the guidance
Works of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Projects on
of the faculties of the Research Institutes, 38
Translation, Socio-economic Backwardness
were awarded Ph.D. degrees and 27 scholars
and the Impact of State Intervention and
submitted their doctoral dissertations. A total
Development Prospects on ‘Primitive’ Tribes,
of 505 seminars/ conferences/ workshops and Evaluation of Ameliorative Projects/
were held during 2015-16. Affirmative Action by Various Sectors of the
Government on Schedule Castes. During the
A Profile:
year, four projects were in progress, whereas
The focus and activities of the Research two new proposals were initiated. The
Institutes during the reporting year are faculty published three books, eight articles
presented below: in different journals and brought out one

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working paper. Ph.D. degree was awarded to six monographs/mimeographs. Two scholars
six scholars and 46 doctoral candidates were were awarded Ph.D., two scholars submitted
pursuing their Ph.D. work. Beside this, the their theses and 48 scholars were pursuing
institute conducted 16 seminars/ conferences/ research. A total of 27 seminars/conferences/
workshops/ lectures. workshops were organised during the year by
the Institute.
The research activities of the Centre
for Development Studies (CDS), The main activities of the Centre for
Thiruvananthapuram, during the year were Multi-Disciplinary Development Research
focused on Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CMDR), Dharwad, centered mainly on the
for Economic Growth, Ageing and Well-being affirmative action/ policies of the Government
in a Globalising World, Overseas Migration on backward/ marginalized sections of the
and Transformation, Self Help and Social society in the state of Karnataka. Besides
Transformation, Urban Inequality and Poverty, this, the projects undertaken by the institute
Educational and Employment Initiatives/ included: An Analysis of Manufacturing and
Schemes of the Government etc. During the Services in India, Preparation of District-wise
year 2015-16, six projects were completed, Human Development Reports, The Informal
work on seven other projects was in progress Manufacturing Sector in Post-Reform India,
and five new projects were initiated. Five Impact of Inadequate Sanitation on Tourism
students were awarded Ph.D. degree, four etc. During the period under review, the
theses were submitted and 29 scholars were Institute completed nine research projects
working on their Ph.Ds. Two books and 34 and 13 projects were at various stages of
research articles were published. The faculty completion. Three scholars were pursuing their
also brought out nine monographs and 10 Ph.D. work under the faculty of the Institute.
working papers. Also, the Centre conducted The faculty published three monographs and
40 seminars/conferences/lectures/workshops. eight research papers/articles. The Centre also
organised 12 seminars/conferences/lectures.
The research activities of the Centre for
Economic and Social Studies (CESS), The focus of studies of the Centre for Policy
Hyderabad focused on the Southern Region Research (CPR), New Delhi, was on Creating
of the country, particularly Telangana and a Comprehensive Indian Development
Andhra Pradesh. The projects completed by Cooperation Database, Exploring New
the Institute revolved around Maternal and Avenues for Trade and Investment in South
Child Healthcare and Nutrition, Monitoring Asia, Trans Boundary Water Sharing in South
of Rural Development Programmes, Plans for Asia, Secularism and Social Capital among
Tribal Development, Projects on Agriculture the Marginalized, Urban Transformation
and Manufacturing Sectors, Base-line Study in India, Study on Census Towns in India,
of Rice Farm Schools, Human Development, Agricultural Biotechnology, The Prospects
Improving Livelihoods, Workload and Work of Regional Co-operation in South Asia, The
Pattern among Public Health Functionaries. South Asia Interregional Trade News Letter
The Centre completed 26 Research projects etc. During the year, the Centre completed 17
and 30 projects were in progress. The faculty projects and 14 projects were at various stages
published nine books, 45 research articles and of completion. The faculty published 7 books

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and 85 research papers in reputed journals. papers in various journals and conducted nine
Besides, 78 working papers were also brought seminars/conferences/training programmes.
out. The Centre also organized 91 seminars/ Six doctoral candidates were pursuing their
workshops/conferences during the year. Ph.D. under the faculty members of CSS,
Surat. The Centre continued to publish its
The Centre for Research in Rural and journal ‘Arthat’,
Industrial Development (CRRID),
Chandigarh conducted research on Water- The Centre for Studies in Social Sciences
Use Efficiency in Punjab, Studies on (CSSS), Kolkata, concentrated its work
Agriculture and Dairy Farming in Punjab, on Enumeration and Information Update
Promotion of Cooperative Development, of Health Service Exporting Units in India,
Peace and Security in Countries of South Human Development Reports, a Project on
and Central Asia, Intra-District Migration the Digitization of Manuscripts, Books, and
in Himachal Pradesh, International Out- Newspapers in South-west Bengal. During the
migration from Punjab, Healthcare Delivery year, two projects were completed and three
services in Punjab, Monitoring of Rural were in progress. The Centre published five
Development Programmes, Empowerment books, 22 research articles and one working
of Poor Tribal Girls under CSR Programme, paper. During the period, 7 workshops/
The State of Cities in North-Western India lectures/seminars were organized. One
etc. During the year, the Centre completed scholar submitted the Ph.D thesis and 67 were
26 projects and 17 were at various stages of pursuing their Ph.D.
completion. In addition, the Centre organized
29 seminars/conferences/workshops and The main focus of research at the Centre for
training programmes. Eight books and 40 the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS),
research papers/articles were published by the Delhi, has been on the issues of religion and
faculty in various journals and edited books. democracy in India. Some of the research
Eight scholars were pursuing Ph.D under the projects undertaken in the Institute were:
faculty of the Institute. State of Democracy in South Asia, Pre and
Post Poll Surveys in Bihar 2015, Comparative
Research activities of the Centre for Social Political Analysis and Public Policy in
Studies (CSS), Surat, mostly concentrated India’s Federal Context, Social Equity for
on the Development Indices among the Minorities, Religious Attitudes – Behaviour
Tribal communities in Gujarat. The projects and Practices, Religious Accommodation and
undertaken included: Understanding Conflict, Communal Violence and Political
Nutritional Status of Tribal Communities, Representation, State, Nation(s) and Public(s):
Projects on Educational Status of Scheduled Studies in Democratic Contestation, The Sudra
Tribes, Unorganized Sectors and the Social in History, Muslim Representation in Rajya
Fabric, Interrogating Social Change and Sabha, Exploration of Religion and Culture
Development among Tribes, Study on Exodus among the Tribals etc. The Lokniti, CSDS
of Dalits in Rural Gujarat. During the period, initiated ‘The Youth Study 2016-17’ which
five projects were completed and 11 new is funded by Konrad Adenauer Foundation
projects were ongoing. The faculty members (KAF). During the year, six projects were
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The Centre published seven books, 56 research two books. The Council also completed
papers/articles in various journals and brought three projects and nine were in progress. The
out four working papers. The Centre also faculty brought out three working/occasional
organised 15 seminars/ conferences/lectures. papers. A total of 12 seminars/ conferences/
Three scholars submitted their theses whereas workshops/ lectures were conducted during
25 scholars were pursuing their Ph.Ds. the year.

The Centre for Women's Development The research work carried out by Giri
Studies (CWDS), Delhi, since its inception, Institute of Development Studies (GIDS),
has undertaken research-cum-action projects. Lucknow, was focused on Deprivation
During the period, the Centre concentrated in India and Social Inclusion in India
its research on Gender and Governance in and Kazakhstan, A Study of Nari Adalats
Conflict Zones, JEEVA Project: Indigenous (Women’s Court), Monitoring the Report of
Midwives and their Skills in Contributing Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan/ Mid-day Meal in
to the Well-being of Birthing Women and Bihar, Private Enterprise Development among
Newborns, Capturing Women’s Lives and Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in
Change in a City in Transition (Delhi), India, Participation and Position of Women
Strengthening ECCD services in India through in the Uprising of 1857, An Assessment of
Capacity Building and Advocacy etc. During Public Debt Sustainability of Uttar Pradesh,
the period, five projects were completed and Status of Social Science Research in India,
14 were in progress. The faculty published Regular Monitoring of Rural Development
eight books and 17 research papers/articles in Programmes in Haryana. During the year,
various journals. Four scholars were awarded the Institute completed 15 projects while 10
the Ph.D. degree, and seven scholars were were in progress. The faculty of the Institute
pursuing their Ph.D. In addition, the Centre published nine books, 39 research articles/
continued to publish its journal ‘Indian papers in various journals and edited book
Journal of Gender Studies’, The CWDS volumes and also brought out two working
Library is also developing digital collection papers. In addition, the Institute conducted
of newspaper clippings on women’s issues. 25 seminars/workshops/conferences/training
The Centre also organized 14 seminars/ programmes. 22 scholars were pursuing their
conferences/workshops on various themes. Ph.D. under the faculty of the Institute.

The focus of research activities of Council for The focus of research at the Gujarat
Social Development (CSD), Hyderabad, has Institute of Development Research
been on the regions in Southern India. Some (GIDR), Ahmedabad, has been on State
of the projects undertaken in the Institute are: Investment for Water Sector Development
Democracy and Tribal Voice in Contemporary in Kerala, Innovations for Sustainability
Indian Politics, Measuring Institutionalized among Micro and Small Enterprises in
Capacities for Development Projects in India, India, Peasant Migration and Plantation
Climate Variations and its Impact on Marine Development in Kerala, Human Development
Fishing Communities of Andhra Pradesh, Manual for Gujarat, India’s Social Science
Financial Globalisation and India, Dalit Drum Research Publications from an International
Beaters in Orissa etc. The Council published Perspective, National Level Monitoring of

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Rural Development Programmes in Districts The research work undertaken by the


of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, Institute of Development Studies
Unpaid Work, Gender Equality and Women’s (IDS), Jaipur, is related to Reflections on
Empowerment, Feminised Agriculture in Women’s Empowerment through Innovative
India: Challenges and Potential, Developing Programmes, Impact of MGNREGA on
Guidelines and Methodologies for Socio- Rural Labour Market in India, A Study
Economic Assessment of LMOs, Evaluation of Homeless/ Shelter-less in Jaipur City,
of Integrated Dairy Development Programme Environmental and Socio-economic Impact
in Tribal Talukas of Gujarat etc. During the of High Chemical Input Use in Agriculture,
year, the Institute completed 16 research Economic Impact Assessment of Corporate
projects and nine studies were in progress. Initiatives in Rajasthan, Farm Production and
The faculty of the Institute published two Competitiveness under Liberalised Market
books, 25 research papers/articles in various Regime, Competitiveness of Dairy Sector in
journals, besides bringing out 22 working India under Trade Liberalisation, Changing
papers. The Institute conducted two seminars/ Contractual Arrangement of Rural Labour
conferences/workshops and three research Market in India etc. During the year, five
scholars were pursuing their Ph.Ds. projects were completed and 14 projects
were in progress. The Institute conducted 13
The research programme of the Indian seminars/workshops/lectures. The Institute
Institute of Education (IIE), Pune, was published four books. Four scholars were
focused on Social Audit of Mid-day Meals pursuing their Ph.Ds.
Scheme, A Study of Dalit Bahujan Cultural
Politics in Slums in Pune City in the era of Research activities of the Institute of
Neoliberalization, Excellence in Education Economic Growth (IEG), Delhi relate
in Nashik District, Action Research Project to Agrarian Contracts and Rural Poverty
for Improving Elementary Education in India, Examining the Role of Coastal
Imparted in Pench MP/Tadoba, Assessment Vegetation in Protecting and Restoring
of Transversal Competencies in the Asia- Livelihood of Communities during Storm
Pacific, Monitoring the Programmes of HUDHUD in Andhra, Relative Deprivation &
Ministry of Rural Development, Rituality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Low
Rationality in the Ambedkarite Movement & Middle Income Countries, Creation of an
in Maharashtra, Inclusiveness of SC and ST Annual Productivity Index in Manufacturing
Students: Implications for RTE etc. During Sector across Industries and States, Study
the year, two projects were completed and on Status of Social Science, Assessment of
eight were in progress. 28 scholars were the Central Government Health Scheme etc.
pursing their Ph.D. and three scholars were 12 research projects were completed and
awarded Ph.D. The Institute conducted seven 32 research projects were in progress in the
seminars/ conferences/ workshops. The Institute during the year 2015-16. The Institute
faculty published 18 research papers/articles organised 16 workshops/seminars/training
in various journals and edited book volumes. programmes. One scholar was awarded Ph.D.
The Institute also publishes quarterly journal and 30 scholars were working on their Ph.D.
‘Shikshan Ani Sarnaj’ in Marathi. thesis. The Institute published four books, 64

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research articles in reputed journals and 10 Participation in India etc. During the year,
monographs. 29 research projects were completed and 62
were at different stages of completion. The
The Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE), Institute published seven books, 80 research
Hyderabad, has conducted studies on Sources papers/articles in various journals, nine
of Funding for Social Science Research in monographs and 26 working/occasional
India, Socio-economic Impact on the Families papers. It conducted 30 seminars/conferences/
of Farmers because of Rural-Urban Migration workshops/training/lectures. The Institute
in Telangana, Women on Indian Corporate also brought out its Journal ’Journal of Social
Boards, Effects of Public Expenditure on and Economic Development’. Besides this,
Growth in India, Micro Finance Institutions as six scholars were awarded Ph.D., seven
a way towards Financial Inclusion, A Study on submitted the theses and 110 scholars were
the Impact of Agrarian Crisis on Migration of pursuing their research work.
Farmers/ Farm Labour in Andhra Pradesh etc.
The Institute completed two research projects The thrust areas of research at the Institute
and seven were in progress. During the year, for Studies in Industrial Development
six books/reports were published besides (ISID), New Delhi has been on Constructing
27 research papers/articles in journals. In an Urban India, India’s Inward FDI
addition, the Institute organised 19 seminars/ Experience in the Post-liberalisation Period
conferences/training programmes and with an Emphasis on the Manufacturing
workshops. 21 scholars were pursuing their Sector, Developing a Bio-medical Research
Ph.D. research work, one submitted the thesis and Development and Innovation Landscape
and two scholars were awarded Ph.D. degree. for India, Understanding India’s Industrial
Development Puzzle through the Interactions
The Institute for Social and Economic between Industrial Policy and Trade Policy
Change (ISEC), Bangaluru, focused its by a Case Study of the Electronics Industry,
research on: Understanding the Performance Emerging Patterns of Outsourcing and
and Benefits of Constructing Private Toilets Contracting in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
under INFOSYS Foundation Assisted Project, in India etc. During the period, six research
Tariff Fixation for the Bangalore Metro Rail projects were completed and three were in
Project, Educated Unemployment in India: progress. The Institute published two books/
Causes, Consequences and Remedies, Impact reports, 21 research papers/articles in various
of National Food Security Mission (NFSM) journals and edited books, besides 25 working/
on Input Use, Production, Productivity occasional papers. The Institute organized 19
and Income in Karnataka, District Human seminars/ workshops/lectures.
Development Report of various Districts
of Karnataka, Study on Global Ageing and The Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social
Adult Health in India, A Study on Female Science Research (MPISSR), Ujjain (M.P.),
Street Vendors in Bangalore City, Assessment undertakes interdisciplinary research in
of Socio-Economic Capabilities of Dalit social sciences with a special emphasis on
Households in Karnataka, Prioritizing monitoring the violence against children. A
Climate Smart Technologies in Madhya list of some of the projects undertaken in the
Pradesh, Family Planning and Women’s work Institute are: A Study of Changing Pattern

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of Matrimonial Practices among Hindus Agenda for Strategies to Meet Challenges,


in Western Madhya Pradesh, Monitoring A Study of Tribal Development Programme
of Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan in Tamil Nadu in Post Liberalisation period
(RMSA) in Madhya Pradesh, A Study to etc. During the year, 15 research projects
Assess the Actual Status of Devolution (Funds, were completed and 11 were in progress. The
Functions and Functionaries) to the Panchayat Institute published six books, 19 research
Raj Institutions in Madhya Pradesh, NLM papers/articles, six monographs and also
Monitoring of Churu/ Jhunjhunu/ Bikaner brought out three working papers. The
Districts of Rajasthan, Study on Religious Institute conducted 40 seminars/conferences/
Attitudes, Behaviour and Practices in Madhya workshops during the year. One scholar was
Pradesh, Social, Economic and Political awarded Ph.D., one submitted thesis and 35
Inclusion of Tribals: A Study with Reference scholars were pursuing their research work
to Madhya Pradesh, International Programme under Ph.D. programme.
on Reducing Violence against Children
The research focus of the Nabakrushna
(RVAC), Research on the Nature and Extent
Choudhury Centre for Development
of Sexual Violence against Children including
Studies (NKCCDS), Bhubneshwar, Odisha,
(Commercial) Sexual Exploitation and
was on completion of projects/reports on
Assessing the Child Protection System and
Third and Fourth Quarterly Monitoring of
Access to Justice. During the year, the Institute Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan
completed seven projects and nine projects (RMSA) in Odisha, Regular Monitoring
were at the various stages of completion. The of Rural Development Programmes 2015-
faculty published one book and 12 articles 16 for Jharkhand State, All India Survey on
in various journals. The Institute published Higher Education of 2013-14, 2014-15 and
its own journals ’Madhya Pradesh Journal 2015-16. Other projects included: Analysing
of Social Sciences’ and ‘Madhya Pradesh Poverty Change in India: Decomposition,
Samajik Vigyan Anusandhan Journal’, Inclusiveness and Multidimensional
The Institute also organised seven seminars/ Nutritional Deprivation, Social Impact
workshops/conferences. Three scholars were Assessment of Water Pipeline Corridor of
awarded Ph.D., four submitted thesis and 28 UMPP in Odisha, Study on Integrated Low
scholars were pursuing their research work. Cost Sanitation Scheme (ILCSS) in Odisha
etc. During the period under review, the Centre
The Madras Institute of Development
completed four research projects while seven
Studies (MIDS), Chennai, focused
were in progress. The centre published seven
its research on Economic Valuation of articles/research papers in various journals
Ecosystem Services: A Case Study of Ousteri and organised 21 conferences/seminars/
Wetland, Puducherry, Factors shaping Land- workshops. Three scholars were awarded
use Change in Tirunelveli/ Nagapattinam/ Ph.D., two submitted thesis while five were
Erode and Coimbatore Districts of Tamil pursuing their research work.
Nadu, Agricultural Outlook Reports 2014-
15 & 2015-16, Re-Framing Urban Inclusion, The Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social
Prospects for Agriculture in India's Southern Change and Development (OKDISCD),
Region Over the Medium Term: Setting an Guwahati, was established to promote

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research on issues concerning North East reports on Evaluation & Monitoring Rashtriya
India. Research activities in the Institute Madhyamik Siksha Abhiyan (RMSA)/ Sarva
concentrated on: Study on Witchcraft Siksha Abhiyan (SSA)/ Mid-day-Meal Scheme
Related Incidents in Assam, Developing (MDMS) in Gujarat, The National level
a Compendium of Government Schemes, Monitoring and Evaluation work for Rural
Preparation of Status Report of MDG in Development in Maharashtra, Compilation of
Assam, A Study on Elementary Education in Human Development Reports. Other projects
Assam, Gender and Economics: The Place of undertaken were: The Post Liberalization
Women in the Assamese Society, Imagined Rural Transformation in Gujarat: Economic,
Sovereignties: Frontiers of Statehood and Social and Environmental Consequences,
Globalization, Social inclusion through Tribal Education in India: Issues & Regional
Constitutional Amendments in the Context Dimensions etc. During the period, eight
of India’s North-East, State Society Interface: research projects were completed and three
Autonomy and Governance in India’s North were in progress. The Institute brought out a
East etc. The Institute completed five research bi-annual journal in English ‘Anvesak’ and
projects and 14 projects were in progress. The another in Gujarati ‘Madhukari’,
faculty published five books, five research The Institute published two books, brought
papers and one occasional paper. Also, the out five working papers and 24 research
Institute organised 13 seminars/workshops/ articles were published in various journals/
training programmes. One scholar submitted edited books. During the year, 17 scholars
thesis while three were pursuing their were pursuing their Ph.D. and seven seminars/
research work. conferences were organized by the Institute.

The major research are as covered by The major activities of the above mentioned
the Sardar Patel Institute of Social Research Institutes during 2015-16 are given
and Economic Research (SPIESR), at Appendix-10.
Ahmedabad, during the year were preparing

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Information on Quantitative Research Output of Research Institutes
During the year, 2015-16
Sl. Name of the Research Projects Projects Awarded Submitted Ongoing Books/ Published Monographs/ Working/ Seminars/ Faculty Others
No. Institutes Completed Ongoing Ph.D. Thesis Ph.D. Reports Research Mimeographs Occasional Conferences/
Degree Thesis Published Papers/Articles Papers/Reports Work-shops
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1. ISEC, Bengaluru 29 62 06 07 110 07 80 09 26 30 36 68
2. CDS, 06 07 05 04 29 02 34 09 10 40 20 35
Thiruvananthapuram
3. CSSS, Kolkata 02 03 - 01 67 05 22 - 01 07 22 26
4. ANSISS, Patna 05 08 - - 45 01 29 01 01 14 22 31
5. IPE, Hyderabad 02 07 02 01 21 06 27 - - 19 44 49
6. IEG, Delhi 12 32 01 - 30 04 64 10 17 16 29 41
7. CSDS, Delhi 06 25 01 03 25 07 56 - 04 15 21 25
8. CSS, Surat 05 11 - - 6 02 07 - 01 09 08 15
9. MIDS, Chennai 15 11 01 01 35 06 19 06 03 40 12 26
Indian Council of Social Science Research

10. IIE, Pune 02 08 03 01 28 05 18 01 - 07 08 14


11. GIDS, Lucknow 15 10 - - 22 09 39 - 02 25 14 35
12. CPR, New Delhi 17 14 - - - 07 85 - 78 91 35 81
13. SPIESR, Ahmedabad 08 03 01 - 17 02 24 - 05 07 07 18
14. CSD, Hyderabad 03 09 - - - 02 21 - 03 12 11 15
15. IDS, Jaipur 05 14 - - 04 04 09 02 02 13 07 18
16. CRRID, Chandigarh 26 17 - - 08 08 40 13 - 29 23 36
17. CWDS, New Delhi 05 14 04 - 07 08 17 - - 14 09 37
18. CESS, Hyderabad 26 30 02 02 48 09 45 06 01 27 16 23
19. NKCCDS, 04 07 03 02 05 - 07 - - 21 05 25
Bhubneshwar
20. GIDR, Ahmedabad 16 09 - - 03 02 25 02 22 02 12 15
21. ISID, New Delhi 06 03 - - - 02 21 - 25 19 22 44
22. OKDISCD, Guwahati 05 14 - 01 03 05 05 - 01 13 09 21
23. CMDR, Dharwad 09 13 - - 03 - 08 03 - 12 07 23
24. BANISS, Mhow - 04 06 - 46 03 08 01 01 16 10 64
25. MPISSR, Ujjain 07 09 03 04 28 01 12 - - 07 05 10
Total 236 344 38 27 590 107 722 63 203 505 414 795
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Appendix-1

List of Members of the Council


(As on 31st March 2016)

1. Professor Sukhadeo Thorat Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003


Chairman Ph: 24364272, 24364284 (O)
Indian Council of Social Science Research 24364285 (Fax)
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi -110067 Email: secy-mma@nic.in

2. Secretary 6. Chairman
Department of Higher Education Indian Council of Historical Research,
Ministry of Human Resource Development 35, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi-110001
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110015 Ph: 23384869
Ph: 23386451 (O), 23385807 (Fax) Email: ichr.chairman@gmail.com
Email: secy.dhe@nic.in
7. Chairman
3. Secretary University Grants Commission,
Department of Expenditure, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg,
Ministry of Finance, New Delhi-110002
Government of India, North Block, Ph: 23234019, 23236350 (O)
New Delhi-110001 Email: cm@ugc.ac.in
Ph: 23092929 (O) 23383065 (R),
8. Prof. Virginius Xaxa
23092546 (Fax)
Deputy Director,
Email: secyexp@nic.in
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS),
4. Chief Economic Advisor Guwahati
Ministry of Finance, Government of India, RKB Hotel, Cotton College
North Block, New Delhi-110001 Pan Bazaar, Guwahati-781001(Assam)
Ph: 23094818 (O), 23073532 (R), Mobile: 09868211389, 09435012956
23093610 (Fax) Email: virginiusxaxa@tiss.edu,
Email: cea@nic.in virg1978@gmail.com

5. Secretary 9. Prof. Gopal Guru


Ministry of Minority Affairs Centre for Political Studies
Government of India, 11th Floor, School of Social Sciences
Paryavaran Bhawan, CGO Complex, Jawaharlal Nehru University,

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New Delhi-110067 14. Prof. Jitendra Mohan


Res: 63, Dakshinapuram, Emeritus Professor
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Department of Psychology
New Delhi 110067 Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014
Ph: 26704140 (O), 26741264 (R), Ph: 0172-2534546(O), Mob: 09876491321
Mob: 9811687097 Email: mohanjitendra@hotmail.com
Email: gopalguru2001@yahoo.com
15. Prof. Furqan Qamar
10. Prof. Kancha Ilaiah Secretary General
Director Association of Indian Universities
Maulana Azad National Urdu University Camarade Indrajit Gupta Marg (Kotla Marg)
MANUU Campus, Gachibowli New Delhi – 110 002
Hyderabad-500032 (Andhra Pradesh) Res: Mushir Manzil, 258-A, Jamia Nagar
Ph: 040-23008335, Mob: 09704444692 New Delhi
Email: ilaiahk@rediffmail.com Ph: 23230059, 23236105; Mob: 09418045014
11. Dr. K Seeta Prabhu Email: sgoffice@aiuweb.org
B-1004, Synchronicity
Chandivali Farm Road, Andheri, 16. Prof. M. H. Qureshi
Mumbai - 400072 Professor, A.M. Khawaja Chair
Ph: 46532324, Mob: 9810079572 Department of Geography
Email: seeta.prabhu@undp.org Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar
New Delhi-110025
12. Prof. T C A Anant
Mob: 9312637470
Secretary & Chief Statistician of India
Email: profmhqureshi@gmail.com
Ministry of Statistics and
Programme Implementation 17. Prof. Ashis Nandy
Government of India A-30, IInd Floor, Nizamuddin (East)
Sardar Patel Bhawan, New Delhi-110001 New Delhi-110013
Ph: 23742150, 23344689 (O) Ph: 24356280, Mob: 9891340372
26895739, 26135302 (R), Mob: 9717118585 Email: ashisnandy@gmail.com,
Email: tca.anant@nic.in reasonbuster@csds.in

13. Prof. R. Radhakrishna 18. Prof. B.S.Chimni


Flat No. 1-A, Ramakamal Doyen Centre of International Legal Studies
Plot No- 113, Srinagar Colony School of International Studies
Hyderabad-500 073 Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Ph: 040-23742655, Mob: 09951081275 New Delhi-110067
Email: rkrokkam@gmail.com Res: 151, Uttarakhand,

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Jawaharlal Nehru University, 21. Prof. Temsula Ao
New Delhi-110067 Tia-Ki, 47 Lingrijan, Dimapur-797112
Ph: 26704375 Nagaland
Email: bschimni@mail.jnu.ac.in Mob: 09402993585
Email: prof_imtitemsula@yahoo.co.in
19. Prof. Nayanjot Lahiri
Department of History 22. Dr. Prodipto Ghosh
University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Distinguished Fellow
Res: E-157, Sector 20, Noida, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Uttar Pradesh- 201301 Darbari Seth Block, India Habitat Centre
Ph: 27666659 (O), Lodhi Road, Delhi – 110 003
0120-2528748, 2556293 (R) Res: F-2/17, DLF Phase-I
Email: nlahiri@vsnl.com Gurgaon – 122002 (Haryana)
Mobile: 9810490639
20. Prof. Amitabh Mattoo
Email: prodipto@teri.res.in
Professor in Disarmament Studies
Centre for International Poltics,
23. Vacant
Organization and Disarmament
School of International Studies 24. Vacant
Jawaharlal Nehru University
25. Vacant
New Delhi-110067
Res: V-29/8, DLF Phase III, 26. Dr. G.S. Saun
Gurgaon, Haryana-122002 Member-Secretary (Offg.)
Ph: 26741305 (O), 26741586 (Fax), ICSSR
Mob: 9711196933 New Delhi
Email: amitabh.matto@gmail.com

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Appendix-2

ICSSR Senior Officials


(As on 31st March 2016)

Chairman Sr. System Analyst


Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat Shri Rajiv Khera
Member Secretary Assistant Directors
Dr. G. S. Saun (Officiating) Ms. Alka Srivastava
Directors Shri Mahesh Madhukar
Dr. (Ms.) Rachna Jain (till 31.5.2015)
Ms. Revathy Vishwanath
Dr. A. Rehman (till 30.9.2015)
Dr. S.M. Verma
Dr. Upendra Choudhary
Documentation Officers
Deputy Directors
Dr. (Ms.) Nutan Johri
Shri Ajay Kumar Gupta
Ms. Kanchan Vasudev
Ms. Indra Kaul
Dr. Mahavir Singh
Dr. Harish Sharma (till 30.11.2015)
Shri Ashish Deolia
Administrative Officer
Shri Mahesh Madhukar (till 31.12.2015) Ms. D. N. Jyotsana Rao

(Additional Charge) Shri S. N. Chari

Shri Ashish Deolia (from 1.1.2016) Section Officers


(Additional Charge) Shri Chander Pal
FA & CAO Shri Vijay Kumar
Shri N. K. Gupta (till 31.01.2016) Shri Raj Kumar
Dy. Chief Finance Officer
Shri Naresh Saini

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The following officials retired during the year.
1. Sh. Krishan Lal, Photocopy Operator, retired on 30-04-2015.

2. Dr. (Ms.) Rachna Jain, Director, retired on 31-05-2015.

3. Sh. Suresh Chand Arya, M.T.S, retired on 31-07-2015.

4. Dr. A. Rehman, Director, retired on 30-09-2015.

5. Sh. Gopal Prasad, M.T.S, retired on 30-09-2015.

6. Sh. N.K. Talwar, Private Secretary, retired on 31-10-2015.

7. Dr. Harish Sharma, Dy. Director, retired on 30-11-2015.

8. Ms. Chanchal Hasija, Sr. PA, retired on 30-11-2015.

9. Sh. Kartar Singh, LDC, retired on 31-12-2015.

10. Ms. Rama Mahajan, Account Assistant, retired on 31.12.2015

11. Sh. N.K. Gupta, FA & CAO, retired on 31-01-2016.

12. Sh. Vishnu Bhagwan, MTS, expired on 19-03-2016.

13. Sh. Ram Kumar, Staff Car Driver, retired on 31.03.2016.

14. Dr. G.S. Saun, Director, retired on 31-03-2016.

15. Ms. Neelam Saxena, Account Assistant, retired on 31-03-2016.

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Appendix-3

Research Projects

Research Projects Sanctioned and Meta-Cognitive Skills Among the


(Responsive) Student- Teachers at the Secondary
Level’, ` 9,00,000/-.
Category: General
6. Dr. Vaijayanta N. Patil, Director
1. Dr. Polee Saikia, Gauhati University, and School of Educational
Gopinath Bardoloi Nagar, Guwahati, Sciences, SRTM University, Nanded,
Assam, ‘Educational Status of the Maharashtra, ‘Psychological Problems
Slum Children in Guwahati, Assam’, Academic Performance and Learned
` 10,00,000/-. Resourcefulness in Professional Students
in Western India’, ` 12,00,000/-.
2. Dr. Neena Sawhney, Principal,
Chandigarh College of Education, 7. Prof. Kuldip Kaur, Centre for Research
Mohali, Punjab, ‘Comparative in Rural and Industrial Development
Study of Social and Behavioural (CRRID), Chandigarh, ‘Access to
Characteristics of LD and Non LD in Education Amongst the Children
Relation to their Social Competence Residing in Orphanages of Jammu
in Inclusive Educational Settings’, & Kashmir: An Analytical Study’,
` 8,00,000/-. ` 11,00,000/-.

3. Dr. Khan Zeenat, Marathawada College 8. Dr. Beda Kumar Chaliha, Principal, Raha
of Education, Maharashtra, ‘Attention College, Assam, ‘Status of Education
Deficit and Hyper Disorder and Dyslexic and Its Impact on Health & Hygiene and
Children’, ` 7,00,000/-. Economic Conditions of Tea Tribes – A
Survey in Jorhat and Sibasagar Districts
4. Dr. Shreemathi S Mayya, Manipal of Assam’, ` 9,00,000/-.
University, Manipal, Karnataka,
‘Women Employees of Higher 9. Dr. Atanu Kumar Mohapatra, M.S.
Education in Karnataka: Struggles and University of Baroda, Vadodara,
Success’, ` 9,00,000/-. Gujarat, ‘The Impact of Right to
Education on the Enrolment Ratio
5. Dr. Mary George Varghese, MES’s among the Children from BPL Families
Pillai College of Education & Research, in Gujarat’, ` 7,00,000/-.
Chembar Naka, Mumbai, Maharashtra,
‘Design and Develop Instructional 10. Mr. Manish Prabhakarrao Mude,
Strategy for Developing Thinking College of Social Work, Kamptee,

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Nagpur, Maharashtra, ‘An Analytical Rural Pune City to Manage Inclusive
Study of Scheduled Tribe Girl Students Classrooms’, ` 12,00,000/-.
Status in Higher Secondary Education in
Vidarbha Region (Maharashtra State)’, 17. Prof. Preet Rustogi, Institute for Human
` 12,00,000/-. Development, IIPA Campus, IP Estate,
New Delhi, ‘Issues of Governance
11. Dr. S.K. Panneer Selvam, Bharathidasan and Quality of Education in Bihar’,
University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, ` 12,00,000/-.
‘Socio-Economic, Education and Health
Issues on Child Marriage: A Special 18. Dr. Shiddalingaswami V. Hanagodimath,
Reference to Dharmapuri District of Centre for Multi-disciplinary
Tamil Nadu’, ` 10,00,000/-. Development Research (CMDR),
Dharwad, Maharashtra, ‘Social Sector
12. Dr. Kavita Verma, Kalyan PG Development in India’, ` 5,00,000/-.
College, Bhilai Nagar, Chattisgarh,
‘Effect of Emotional Intelligence on 19. Dr. Prageet Aeron & Dr. Arnab K. Deb,
Aggression, Stress and Adjustment of International Management Institute,
Higher Secondary School Students of Delhi, ‘Assessing Capacity Utilization
Chhattisgarh State’, ` 7,00,000/-. Rate in Indian Manufacturing Sector: A
Firm Level Analysis’, ` 4,00,000/-.
13. Dr. J. Shakila, Principal, KG Rasadrao
ANR College of Education, Gudivada, 20. Dr. A.M. Sheela, St Josephs College
Andhra Pradesh, ‘A Study of the of Commerce, Bengaluru, Karnataka,
Academic Performance of Secondary ‘Identifying Growth Drivers of a Village
School Girl Children in Relation to their Economy in the Dry Tract of Karnataka:
Parent-Child Relationship’, ` 6,00,000/-. A Social Accounting Matrix Approach’,
` 7,50,000/-.
14. Dr. Nirbhaya Singh, B.V.M. (P.G.)
College, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, ‘21vi 21. Dr. Manju Maan, Assistant Prof.,
Sadi mein Shasan: E-Governance ek M.B.B Degree College, Dadri, Uttar
Alochnatmak Mulyankan’, ` 2,00,000/-. Pradesh,‘Gautambudh Nagar Housing
Finance in India: An Analytical Study
15. Dr. A. Joseph Xavier, Ayya Nadar Janki of Housing Scheme in Low and Middle
Ammal College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, Income Group’, ` 6,00,000/-.
‘Quality of Work Life of Teachers
Working in Colleges of Education in 22. Dr. Mrs. Fatima Baby, Fatima College,
Tamil Nadu’, ` 5,00,000/-. Madurai, Tamil Nadu, ‘Socio- Economic
Transformation of Relocated Fisher Folk
16. Ms. Atole Pushpa Bhausaheb, after Tsunami in Kanyakumari District-
Vishwashanti Gurukul Teacher’s An Analysis’, ` 6,00,000/-.
Training Academy, Rajbaug Campus,
Pune, Maharashtra, ‘Preparing and 23. Dr. Ananda Das Gupta, Head, Indian
Training School Teachers from Private Institute of Plantation Management,
Unaided Self-financing Schools of Bengaluru, Karnataka, ‘A Study on

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the Productivity of the Tea Plantation ‘Estimating Out of Pocket Expenditure


Workers in Assam: Dimensions for HIV/AIDS Patients in Karnataka’,
towards a Sustainable Development’, ` 7,50,000/-.
` 5,00,000/-.
30. Dr. Amit Kundu, Mathabhanga College,
24. Dr. Dharmabrata Mohapatra, Ravenshaw Mathabhanga, Coochbehar, West
University, Cuttak, Odisha, ‘Gender Bengal, ‘Impact of Govt Expenditure
Politics in Agriculture: Male Dominance on Economic Growth in South Asian
in Farm Modernization and State Policy Countries (India, Pakistan and Sri
in Odisha’, ` 9,00,000/-. Lanka)-A Time Series Analysis’,
` 2,00,000/-.
25. Dr. Manisha A. Mehrotra, Banaras
Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar 31. Dr. Rajesh Pal, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi
Pradesh, ‘Employment Generation Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
through Pro-Poor Tourism: A Case ‘Socio-Economic Upliftment of the
Study of Handicraft Sector of Varanasi’, Poor Sections of the Society through
` 10,00,000/-. Financial Inclusion’, ` 4,00,000/-.

26. Dr. Tanuka Endow, Institute for Human 32. Dr. Anish V. Cherian, Dr. Shrinivasa
Development, IIPA Building, IP Estate, Bhat U., K.S. Hegde Medical
New Delhi, ‘Exploring Learning Academy, NITTE University,
Achievement and Classroom Experience Mangalore, Karnataka, and Prof.
in English Medium Low Cost Private Jayashree Ramakrishna, Head, MV
Schools: Does English as Medium of Govindaswamy Center, NIMHANS,
Instruction Act as Enabler or Barrier to Karnataka, ‘Development of Peer
Learning Achievement and What are Delivered Psycho-Social Intervention
the Implications for Social Equity?’, Module for Women Caregivers of
` 14,00,000/-. People With HIV/AIDS’, ` 3,00,000/-.

27. Dr. Hasmukh G. Desai, Gujarat 33. Dr. Chandra Bhusan Prasad Singh, T.M.
Vidyapeeth, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, ‘An Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar,
Economic Study of Top Ten Milk ‘Exclusionary Practices in Professional
Producer Families from Villages (in Elite Colleges: Study of Multilayered
Context of Sabar Dairy)’, ` 5,00,000/-. Discrimination’, ` 4,00,000/-.

28. Dr. Kavita, Giri Institute of 34. Dr. Ishita Chatterjee, University of
Development Studies, Lucknow, Uttar Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, ‘Work
Pradesh, ‘Impact of WTO Provisions Stress, Coping Strategies, Aggression
on Horticultural Exports: The Case of and Mental Health Status of Auto
Indian Mango’, ` 10,00,000/-. Rickshaw Drivers in and around
Kolkata’, ` 3,00,000/-.
29. Dr. Dattatraya R. Revankar, Centre
for Multi-Disciplinary Development 35. Dr. Kamlesh Singh, IIT, Delhi,
Research, Dharwad, Karnataka, ‘The Impact of Socio-Demographic

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Factors on Resilience in North Indian Gujarat, ‘Outbound Cross-Border
Adolescents’,` 3,00,000/-. Merger & Acquisition Deals on
Automotive Sector: The Rise of Chinese
36. Dr. Nisha Dilip Mundada, Shri Seth and Indian Firms Targets by EU Firms’,
Murlidharji Mansingka Arts, Science ` 1,00,000/-.
& Commerce College, Jalgaon,
Maharashtra, ‘Rampant Use of Mobile 43. Dr. Yogesh Laxmanrao Patinge,
Phones in Youth’, ` 7,00,000/-. Balbhim Arts, Science and Commerce
College, Beed, Maharashtra, ‘A Study
37. Dr. Shishir Kumar, KS Hegde Medical of Customer Relationship Management
Academy, Nitte University, Mangalore, of Bank of Maharashtra and its Impact
Karnataka, ‘Explanatory Model of on Customer Behavior with Special
Common Mental Disorders among Reference to Maharashtra State’,
Women Attending Primary Health ` 1,00,000/-.
Centres in Rural India’, ` 4,00,000/-.
44. Dr. N. Sundaram, School of Social
38. Dr. Navita Nathani, Prestige Institute of Sciences and Languages, VIT University,
Management, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, ‘Are Rural
‘Social Readiness for Entrepreneurial Consumers Aware of Their Rights? – A
Orientation: Empirical Evidences from Study with Special Reference To Vellore
MP, UP and Rajasthan’, ` 3,00,000/-. District of Tamil Nadu (Economically
Most Backward District)’, ` 3,00,000/-.
39. Prof. Parishkrit Agrawal, Dr. Akash
S. Jain & Dr. Devender Kawday, G.S. 45. Dr. K Jayachandra Reddy, Sri
College of Commerce &, Economics, Venkateswara University, Tirupati,
Nagpur, Maharashtra, ‘A Comprehensive Andhra Pradesh, ‘Consumer Awareness
Study of Octroi and LBT and its and Protection in India: A Study
Impact on Local Authority, Businesses with Reference to Andhra Pradesh’,
and General Public in Nagpur City’, ` 4,00,00/-.
` 6,00,000/-.
46. Dr. R Bhaskaran, Lovely Professional
40. Dr. Anita Shukla, M.V. Sh Lranjeevi University, Jalandhar, Phagwara,
College, Udaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Environmental Punjab, ‘Corrosion Auditing in Oil
Accounting and Reporting in the Global and Gas Transmission Pipelines in
Corporate Sector’, ` 2,50,000/-. India’,` 4,00,000/-.

41. Dr. P.S. Devakumar, Government College 47. Dr. Rajeev Kumar Panda, School of
for Women, Thiruvananthapuram, Management, NIT Rourkela, Odisha,
Kerala, ‘Social Security Delivery ‘Assessing Healthcare Service Quality
Distortions – A Case for the Senior of Primary Health Centers (PHCs) in
Citizens in India’, ` 3, 00,000/-. Rural Odisha’, ` 6,00,000/-.

42. Dr. Gurudutta Pradeep Japee, Gujarat 48. Dr. R. Rajesh, Noorul Islam University,
Commerce College, Ahmedabad, Kumaarakoil, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study

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of Third Party Logistics (3PL) Service (Deemed University), Agra, Uttar


Providers in India in 2014’, ` 3,50,000/-. Pradesh, ‘Designingv Educational
and Training Interventions for
49. Dr. Saif Siddiqui, Centre for Preparing Undergraduates to Pursue
Management Studies, Jamia Millia Entrepreneurship as a Career Choice:
Islamia, New Delhi, ‘Volatility Spill- A Road map for Universities and
over and Integration of Select World Institutions of Higher Education’,
Stock Markets: An Analysis of ` 6,00,000/-.
Contagion and Structural Breaks’,
` 2,50,000/-. 55. Dr. Soma Sur, West Bengal State
University, Berunanpukuria, Barasat,
50. Dr. Chandan Kumar Sahoo, School
Kolkata, West Bengal, ‘An Investigation
of Management, National Institute of
of Non-communicable Lifestyle
Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, ‘Impact
Diseases and the Role of Health
of Human Resource Development
Institutions’, ` 4,00,000/-.
Interventionson Organizational
Effectiveness: An Empirical Investigation’, 56. Dr. Anuradha Dharendra Pathak,
` 3,50,000/-. Naran Lala College of Commerce and
51. Dr. AL. Malliga, Department of Management, Navsari, Gujarat, ‘MNCs
Management Studies, Mother Teresa in Gujarat: A Comparative Study of
Women’s University, Kodaikanal, Impact of Foreign Organizational
Tamil Nadu, ‘Developing e-Governance Climate with Indian Organizatinal
Framework for State University of Tamil Climate on Employees Performance’,
Nadu’, ` 3,00,000/-. ` 4,00,000/-.

52. Prof. Tusshar Mahajan, Rukmini Devi 57. Dr. Suja S. Nair, Vikrama Simhapuri
Institute of Advanced Studies, New University, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh,
Delhi, ‘Study of Driving Factors of ‘Impact of Corporate Social
Entrepreneurship Intention among Responsibility (CSR) on Rural
Students of Selected Universities of Development: Evidences from Andhra
North- India’, ` 5,00,000/-. Pradesh’, ` 2,00,000/-.

53. Dr. P.T. Vijaya Rajkumar, Director, 58. Dr. Pragya Keshari, Prestige Institute
Nehru Institute of Engineering & of Management and Research, Indore,
Technology, Thirumalayampalayam, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Innovative Marketing
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, ‘Effectiveness Strategies for Small and Medium
of Information Technology Practices Enterprises in Western Madhya Pradesh:
in Small & Medium Scala Enterprises An Analytical Study’, ` 4,00,000/-.
(SMEs) in Tamil Nadu- An Evaluative
Study’, ` 7,00,000/-. 59. Dr. Uma Thirupathy, Head, Department
of Management Studies, Dr. MGR
54. Dr. Sumita Srivastava, Educational & Research Institute
Dayalbagh Educational Institute University, Maduravoyal, Chennai,

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Tamil Nadu, ‘Performance Oriented economic Status of Agricultural Labours
Competency for Sustaining Operational in Hilly Region of the Kolhapur District:
Excellence at Amma Canteen in Tamil A Geographical Analysis’, ` 8,00,000/-.
Nadu’, ` 8,00,000/-.
67. Dr. R.K.S. Arora, Maharshi Dayanand
60. Dr. Haleema, School of Social Sciences Saraswati University, Ajmer, Rajasthan,
& Languages, VIT University, Vellore, ‘Over Population and R.T.E.:
‘Social Cognitive Theory in Evaluating Expectations and Achievement: A
Service Quality and Adoption of Internet Study of the Unorganized Sector of the
Banking Services in Vellore District, Society’, ` 6,00,000/-.
Tamil Nadu, India’, ` 8,00,000/-.
68. Dr. Wakar Amin Zargar, University
61. Dr. Manjari Sarkar, Kandra R.K.K. of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar, ‘An
Mahavidyalaya, Kandra, Burdwan, Insight into the Religious Minorities
West Bengal, ‘Poverty and Micro with Special Reference to Sikhs Living
Finance: Interrogating Self Help in Kashmir Valley’, ` 8,00,000/-.
Groups Experience from Puri District of
Odisha’, ` 4,00,000/-. 69. Dr. Abhijit Guha, Vidyasagar
University, Midnapore, West Bengal,
62. Dr. Piyal Basu Roy, Alipurdar College, ‘An Anthropological Study of the
Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, ‘Status of Rural University Campus in West Bengal:
Women, Left Behind for Male Labour Towards a Humane Planning for
Circulation in Cooch Behar District, Building Better University-Community
West Bengal’, ` 3,00,000/-. Relationship’, ` 6,00,000/-.

63. Dr. Chhanda Karfa, Dr. Gour Mohan Roy 70. Dr. R.N. Pati, Executive Director,
College, Monteswar, Burdwan, West CTRD Mahamaya Bhawan, Patia,
Bengal, ‘Urbanization, Environment Bhubneshwar, Odisha, ‘Ecological
and Governance in Durgapur Industrial and Socio-economic Aspects of
Complex’, ` 3,00,000/-. Mangrove Ecosystems Conservation:
An Anthropological Case Study of
64. Dr. Narendra Pal Singh, Principal, Bhitarkanika Mangrove Ecosystem in
Meerut College, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha’, ` 9,00,000/-.
‘Geo- Economic and Geo- Strategic
Importance of Indian Ocean for India: 71. Dr. Chandana Sarmah, Gauhati
Challenges and Option’, ` 8,00,000/-. University, Jalukbari, Guwahati, Assam,
‘Bio-Social Aspects of Ageing: A Study
65. Dr. Rupali Phukan Bhuyan, Dr. Pradip among Two Tribes of Marigaon District,
Sharma, Cotton College, Guwahati, Assam’, ` 5,00,000/-.
Assam, ‘Gender Atlas of Assam’,
`4,00,000/-. 72. Dr. Alok Kumar Mathur, Dr. Jagajeet
Prasad Singh, & Dr. Deepti Shukla,
66. Dr. Ratan V. Hajare, Govt. Rajaram Indian Institute of Health Management
College, Kohlapur, Maharashtra, ‘Socio- Research (IIHMR), Jaipur, Rajasthan,

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‘An Anthropological Study of the Factors Gender Diversity at the Work Place; it’s
Affecting the Socio-Economic Status Impact on Organizational Performance’,
and Quality of Work Life of the Chhipa ` 10,00,000/-.
Community of Jaipur, Rajasthan’, `
9,00,000/-. 79. Dr. W. Kunjarani Chanu, Director,
S. Kula Women’s College, Nambol,
73. Dr. D. Sai Sujatha, Sri Venkateswara Manipur, ‘A Study on Women Living
University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, with HIV/AIDS in Manipur: Reference
‘An Interventional Study on Awareness to Domestic Violence and Health-care
of Child Rights among Dalit Children in Support’, ` 12,00,000/-.
Andhra Pradesh’, ` 5,00,000/-.
80. Dr. Madhurima Goswami, Head,
74. Prof. P. Devaki Devi (Retired), Andhra Chandraprabha Saikani Centre for
University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Women’s Studies, Tezpur University,
Pradesh, ‘Linkages Between Human Napaam, Assam, ‘Women and Trafficking:
Resource Management Systems, A Study of the Border Areas of Sonitpur
Technology and Employment Relations District of Assam’, ` 15,00,000/-.
with Special Reference to Impact on
Women’, ` 10,00,000/-. 81. Dr. Sawmya Ray, Indian Institute of
Technology, Guwahati, Assam, ‘In
75. Dr. Nazir Jabbar Sheikh, Manavlok’s Search of Gender Justice: Violence
College of Social Sciences, Ambajogai, Against Women and Law in Assam’,
Maharashtra, ‘Muslim Girl’s Education: `12,00,000/-.
An Analytical Study of Socio- economic
and Cultural Barriers at Rural Area of 82. Dr. Manju Dubey, Sant Kabir Acharya
Beed District, Maharashtra’,` 8,00,000/-. Amrit Das Mahavidyalaya, Sant Kabir
Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Empowering
76. Dr. Sudhansubala Sahu, Christ Women through Decentralized Rural
University, Bengaluru,‘ICT Enabled Governance: A Study of Problems
Health Communication: A Study of and Challenges of Women Elected
Changing Doctor-Patient Relationship Representatives in Uttar Pradesh and
among the Middle Class in Bengaluru’, Haryana’, ` 3,00,000/-.
` 5,00,000/-.
83. Dr. Ananda Nand Tripathi, Govt.
77. Prof. R. Subashini, Dr. A. Vasumathi, Degree College, Nainbagh, Tehri,
Dr. G. Velmurugan, VIT Business Garhwal, Uttarakhand, ‘Political
School, VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Participation of Women: A Study of
Nadu, ‘Stress and Coping Styles of Elected Women Representatives in
Women Entrepreneurs in Tamil Nadu – Local Government in Uttar Pradesh and
An Empirical Study’, ` 12,00,000/-. Uttarakhand’, ` 3,00,000/-.

78. Dr. K.V. Anantha Kumar, Institute of 84. Mr. Manoj Kumar & Dr. Vineeta
Public Enterprise, Osmania University, Jhabrera, Ch. B.S.D.A.V. College,
Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Engendering Haridwar, Uttarakhand, ‘Suchna ka

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Adhikar: ek Alochanatmak Adhyayan’, 91. Dr. Amitabh Bhatt & Dr. Ashwani K.
` 5,00,000/-. Sharma, M.P.G College, Kingcrage,
Mussorie, Uttarakhand, ‘Issues and
85. Dr. Kalpana Sanjeeb Agrawahari, Policy Implication of Migration From
Kumaon University, Nainital, Uttrakhand’, ` 5,00,000/-.
Uttarakhand, ‘Politics of Small States
in India: A Case Study of Telangana’, 92. Dr. Dipen Saikia, Moridhal
` 5,00,000/-. College, Moridhal, Assam, ‘Gender
Discrimination and Violation of Human
86. Dr. Aditi Tyagi, Dr. Sanjeeb Kumar
Rights of Rural Women in North East
Sharma, Ch Charan Singh University,
India: A Comparative Study of Dhemaji
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Government and
Districts of Assam and Papumpare
Non-Government Initiatives in Disaster
District of Arunachal Pradesh’,
Management: An Analytical Study
` 3,00,000/-.
of Garhwal Region in Uttarakhand’,
` 5,00,000/-. 93. Dr. Alok Ranjan, Research of Chinese
87. Dr. Vinod Kumar, MM (PG) College, Studies, Delhi, ‘Kashmir in Transition
Modinagar, Ghaziabad, ‘Challenges (2001-2011):Opportunities for Change’,
(Constitutional Policy and Legal) ` 3,00,000/-.
for UID (AADHAR) Project &
94. Dr. Ram Prakash Singh Yadav, Mahatma
Comparative Study of Frameworks
Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar
(Global) for Biometric Identification’,
Pradesh, ‘Uttar Pradesh ke Varanasi
` 3,00,000/-.
- Ewam Ghazipur Janpad ke Nagar
88. Dr. Sudha Sharma, Principal, Bhawani Chhatro Par Adharit ek Vishlesanatmak
Degree College, Shajahanpur, Meerut, Adhyayan’, ` 3,00,000/-.
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Contested Borders and
Power Politics: A Study of the Indian 95. Dr. Gopal Sharma, Sitalkuchi College,
Enclave Migrants in the Border Regions West Bengal, ‘Seasonal Out-Migration
of India and Bangladesh’, ` 3,00,000/-. as a Survival Strategy of the Rural
People: A Study of Seven Districts of
89. Dr. Sri Chintamoni Phukan, Kherajkhat North Bengal, West Bengal’,` 3,00,000/-
College, Assam, ‘Peoples Participation
in Rural Development Programmes 96. Dr. Md. Mastanvali, Principal, Andhra
(SGSY and IAY) with special reference Muslim College, Guntur, Andhra
to Missing Community (ST):A Pradesh, ‘A Study on the Role and
Comparative Study of Lakhimpur and Performance of Women Political
Dhemaji District in Assam’, ` 3,00,000/-. Executives in Panchyati Raj Bodies in
Andhra Pradesh’, ` 3,00,000/-.
90. Dr. Dhanpal Singh, Ch. Harisingh
Kanya Mahavidhyalaya Mundikheri, 97. Dr. Meera, Institute of Legal Studies,
Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Bhartiya Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla,
Musalmanon ki Samasyayen: ek Mano- ‘Empowering Rural Women Through
Samajik Adhyayan’, ` 3,00,000/-. Socio-Economic Development: An

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Empirical Study of the State of Himachal 104. Dr. Pritha Chandra, Indian Institute of
Pradesh and Uttrakhand’, ` 6,00,000/-. Technology (IIT) Delhi, New Delhi,
‘Braj: Microvariation and Grammar
98. Dr. A. Meera, Government Arts College, Change in Hindi ‘Dialects’, ` 7,00,000/-.
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, ‘Analysis of
the Gap between Food Production and 105. Dr. Divya Pande & Dr. Smita Verma,
Ever Growing Population’, ` 7,00,000/-. NSNPG College, Lucknow, Uttar
Pradesh, ‘Impact of Technology on
99. Dr. Ajay Parmar & Dr. Pankaj Kumar, Language and Social Communication
M.P.G. College, Kingerage, Mussorie, Pattern of School Students in the
Uttarakhand, ‘Himalayi Rajyon ke District of Lucknow’, ` 5,00,000/-.
Prakratik Swaroop ko Banaye Rakhne ki
Awashyakta mein Chunautiyan (Madhya 106. Prof. Alaka Buragohain & Dr. Narendra
Himalaya ke vishesh sandharbh mein)’, Lahkar, Media Trust, Guwahati, Assam,
` 7,00,000/-. ‘Database on the North-East Media:
Articles and Editorials Published in
100. Prof. Dev Singh Pokharia, Kumaun Local Newspapers’, ` 10,00,000/-.
University, Almora, Uttarakhand,
107. Prof. Dinesh Kumar Abrol, Institute
‘Uttarakhand Tharu Janjati Lok
for Studies in Industrial Development,
Sahitya ka Bhashayik ewam Samajik
New Delhi, ‘Emerging Patterns of
Adhyayan’, ` 8,00,000/-.
Outsourcing and Contracting in
101. Dr. (Mrs) Bhagirathi Biswas, Department Pharmaceutical Manufacturing in India:
of Sanskrit, Assam University, Silchar, Implications for Industrial Upgrading’,
Assam, ‘Endangered Languages of ` 10,50,000/-.
the Tribal in North Eastern India: An 108. Dr. Iqbal Ahmad Hakim, The Business
Analytical Study’, ` 8,00,000/-. School, University of Kashmir,
Hazaratbal, Sringar, Jammu &
102. Dr. Malavika P. Sharma, Pillai’s Institute
Kashmir, ‘Impact of Risk Management
of Information Technology, New Panvel,
and Enterpreneurial Potential on
Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, ‘The
the Effectiveness of Agricultural
Effectiveness of Game based Learning
Employment Generation Schemes: A
in Vocabulary Developing Thinking Case Study of Jammu and Kashmir’,
Skills – A Study based on Undergraduate ` 10,00,000/-.
Students of Engineering’, ` 4,00,000/-.
109. Dr. Shambhu Joshi, Directorate of
103. Dr. Krushna Chandra Mishra, Distance Education, Mahatma Gandhi
Government College, Bomdila, Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya,
Arunachal Pradesh, ‘Folk Literature of Gandhi Hills, Wardha, Maharashtra,
the Tribes of the West Kameng District ‘Social Capital and Farmer Suicide’,
of Arunachal Pradesh- A Study Towards ` 10,00,000/-.
Developing Sample Text Books for
the Primary School English Language 110. Dr. Deepak Kumar Behera, Humanities
Education’, ` 7,00,000/-. and Social Sciences, National Institute

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of Technology, Patna & Dr. Ashish Management Studies, Nagpur,
Rajan Sinha, Assistant Prof. & Dr. Braja Maharashtra, ‘A Pragmatic Approach
Bandhu, Swain Special Project Scientist, for CSR-Audit - Developing an Inclusive
International Livestock Research (ILRI), Frame Work’, ` 10,00,000/-.
New Delhi, ‘India's Agrarian Crisis and
the Emergence of Contract Farming: A 116. Dr. Shulagna Sarkar, Institute of
Study of Bihar’, ` 10,00,000/-. Public Enterprise, Osmania University
Campus, Hyderabad, Telangana,
111. Dr. Prashant Kumar Trivedi & Prof. ‘Effective Corporate Governance and
Surender Kumar, Giri Institute of Social Responsibility for Sustainable
Development Studies, Lucknow, Uttar Business’, ` 10,00,000/-.
Pradesh, ‘Emerging Agrarian Reletions
and Agricultural Labour in North India: 117. Dr. A Arulraj, Dept. of Economics,
An Investigation in Uttar Pradesh’, Rajah Serfoji Government College (A),
` 10,00,000/-. Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, ‘Mediating
Causes for High Level Infant Mortality
112. Dr. Kannakatti Jayanna, Department Rate in Marginalized Social Groups in
of Commerce, Fine Arts College Tamil Nadu’, ` 8,00,000/-.
Compus, Davanagere, Karnataka & Dr.
Channabasavanagouda, Department of 118. Dr. Usha Lenka, Dept. of Management
Economics, Davanagere, Karnataka, Studies, Indian Institute of Technology,
‘Value Chain Analysis of Cereal Crops Roorkee, Uttarakhand & Dr. Mukesh
in Karnataka - A Case Study of Maize Kumar Barua Dept. of Management
Crops’, ` 10,00,000/- Studies, Indian Institute of Technology,
Roorkee, Uttarakhand, ‘Factors
113. Dr. Jeena Fukey, Dept. of Hotel Influencing Consumer Socialization
Management, Christ University, of Children and its Consequences’,
Bengaluru, ‘Assessment and ` 8,00,000/-.
E-production of Corporate Governance
Process and Ethical Practices among 119. Dr. Gadadhara Mohapatra, Indian Insitute
Five Star Hotels in India: An Analytical of Public Administration, New Delhi
Case’, ` 8,00,000/-. & Dr. Girish Kumar, Indian Institute
of Public Administration, Indraprastha
114. Mr. Palaniappan, Dept. of Management Estate, New Delhi, ‘Impact of Integrated
Studies,Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Rubber Development Projects on Tribal
Variyar Engineering College, Tamil Livelihoods in Tripura: A Sociological
Nadu, ‘Corporate Governance Practices Study’, ` 6,40,000/.
and Corporate Financial Performance
of Manufacturing Firms in India: An 120. Dr. Chandan Kumar Sahoo, School
Empirical Study’, ` 10,00,000/-. of Management, National Institute
of Technology Rourkela, Rourkela,
115. Dr. Vaishali Rahate & Ms. Pravin Sundergarh, Odisha & Dr. Nihar Ranjan
Shaikh, Datta Meghe Institute of Mishra, Dept. of Humanities and

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Social Sciences, National Institute Gangtok, Sikkim, ‘Insights into the


of Technology Rourkela, Rourkela, Socio-economic Conditions and
Sundergarh, Odisha, ‘Economic Question of Identity Among the Tibetan
and Social Issues Confronting Refugees of the Indian Himalayas’,
the Marginalised Social Groups’, ` 5,60,000/-.
` 3,50,000/-.
126. Dr. K Raja, Dept. of Economics,
121. Dr. Sugata Sen, Dept. of Economics, Pachiyappas College, University of
Panskura Banamali College, Panskura, Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study
Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, on Occupational Structure Change
‘Globalisation and Social Exclusion and Employment Opportunities for
from Development Programmes: A Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Study on West Bengal on the Basis of People in Rural Area in Tamil Nadu’,
Different Castes’, ` 5,60,000/-. ` 4,80,000/-.

122. Prof. Ishita Mukhopadhyay, Dept. of 127. Dr. Seema Sahay, Scientist F, H.o.D,
Economics, Women's Studies Research Socio Behavioural Research, National
Centre, University of Calcutta, AIDS Research Institute, Pune,
Kolkata, West Bengal, ‘Vulnerability Maharashtra, ‘A Study of Vulnerabilities
of Tribal Women in Terms of Social of Mirgrants in the Slum of Pune City,
Discrimination and Livelihood with Maharashtra with special reference to
Respect to State Policies: Study of Three Inter-Connectedness of Social Issues
States in Eastern India’, ` 9,50,000/-. and HIV Vulnerability’, ` 6,40,000/-.

123. Dr. Surendra Meher, Dept. of 128. Dr. Saptarshi Mitra, Department of
Economics, Babasaheb Bhimrao Geography and Disaster Management,
Ambedkar University, Lucknow, Uttar Tripura University, Suryamaninagar,
Pradesh, ‘Occupational Segmentations West Bengal, Tripura, ‘Traditional
and Intergroup Inequalities in Labour Tribal Weaving for Sustainble
Markets in India: A Field Investigations Livelihood and Empowerment of Tribal
from Odisha’, ` 8,00,000/-. Community in Tripura: A Geographical
Appraisal’, ` 8,00,000/-.
124. Dr. S.P. Kaushik, Dept. of Geography,
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, 129. Dr. Archita Ghosh, Department of
Haryana, ‘Assessment of Tourism Economics, University of Kalyani,
Carrying Capacity in Cold Desert Tribal Nadia, West Bengal, ‘To What Extent
Area of the North-western Himalayas, MGNREGA has Influenced Muslim
Himachal Pradesh’, ` 9,00,000/-. Women ? A Case Study of Two Districts
of West Bengal’, ` 6,40,000/-.
125. Dr. Swati Sachdeva, Dept. of Sociology,
Sikkim University, Gangtok, Sikkim & 130. Dr. Manzoor Hussain, Department
Prof. Sameera Maiti, Dean, School of of Sociology, University of Kashmir,
Human Sciences, Sikkim University, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, ‘Poor

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Life Conditions of Tribal People in Kakatiya University, Vidyaranyapuri,
Ladakh: A Study of Dard Tribe’, Warangal, Telangana, ‘Corproate Social
` 5,60,000/-. Responsibility in Indian Manufacturing
Sector - A Study in Telangana State’,
131. Prof. Murzban Jal, Indian Institute of ` 9,50,000/-.
Education, Kothrud, Pune, Maharashtra,
‘Rituality and Rationality: A Study 136. Dr. Sarbojit Biswas, Dept. of English,
of the Ambedkarite Movements in Bankura University, Bankura, West
Maharashtra’, ` 9,50,000/-. Bengal, ‘Discoursing the Homeless
Elderly: Tropes, Desires and
132. Dr. M. Karthik, Institute of Public Containment’, ` 7,20,000/-.
Enterprises, Shameerpet, Hyderabad,
137. Dr. C. Subramanian, Dept. of Political
Telangana, ‘Social Marginalisation of
Science & Public Administration,
Women Textile Workers - A Study on
Annamalai University, Annamalai
the Textile and Garment Clusters at Nagar, Tamil Nadu, ‘Transgender
Coimbatore, Tirupur, Ahmedabad and People in the Contemporary Society:
Surat’, ` 9,50,000/-. A Study of Reaching Effects of Welfare
Schemes and Measures in Tamil Nadu’,
133. Dr. Sandhya Rani, Centre for Population,
` 5,60,000/-.
Health and Development, School of
Develpomental Studies, Tata Institute 138. Dr. Omprakash Kushwaha, C/o Arun
of Social Sciences, Deonar, Mumbai, Kumar Oraw, Jawaharlal Nehru
Maharashtra, ‘Socio-economic Status University, New Delhi, ‘Structure of
of Tribal Women in the Context of Power in Nonverbal Communication:
Skill Development: A Study of Andhra A Sociological Study of Subaltern
Pradesh’, ` 8,50,000/-. Communities of Bihar’, ` 6,40,000/-.

134. Dr. Debayan Pakrashi & Dr. Deep 139. Dr. Shawkat Ahmad Shah, Head, Post
Mukherjee, Department of Humanities Graduate Department of Psychology,
and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of University of Kashmir, Hazratbal,
Technology, Kanpur & Dr. Asadul Islam, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir,
Department of Economics, Monash ‘Perceived Social Support and Resilience
as the Determinants of Wellbeing: A
University, Australia; Paul Frijters,
Comparative Study of Orphans and
School of Economics, University of
Non-Orphans of District Budgam and
Queensland, Australia; Dr. Steven
Baramulla in Kashmir’, ` 6,40,000/-.
Stillman, Department of Economics,
University of Otago, Dunedin, New 140. Dr. Amit Rai, Mahatma Gandhi
Zealand, ‘Skill Formation and Self- Antrarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya,
Employment Generation through Wardha, Mahrashtra, ‘Changing Nature
Vocational Training’, ` 8,50,000/-. of Public Protest in India’, ` 10,00,000/-.

135. Dr. K Rajender, University College of 141. Dr. Arunima Deka, OKD Institute
Commerce & Business Management, of Social Change and Development,

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Guwahati, Assam, ‘Ethnic Identity, 147. Dr. Ajai Pal Sharma, Central University
Regionalism and Coalition Politics in of Haryana, Haryana, ‘Impact of
India's North-east’, ` 10,00,000/-. Panchayati Raj Institutions in Rural
Transformation: A Study of Selected
142. Dr. Dipak Kumar Midya, Dept. of Districts of Haryana’, ` 9,00,000/-.
Anthropology, Vidyasagar University,
Midnapore, West Bengal, ‘Extremism at 148. Dr. Anupama Dubey, Prof. R.K. Mishra,
Junglemahal in West Bengal: A Study in and Dr. P.S. Janaki Krishna, Institute of
Search of Socio-economic Roots of the Public Enterprise, Osmania University,
Violence’, ` 10,00,000/-. Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘A Study on
Water Resource Management: Post
143. Dr. R. Srinivasan, School of Excellence Liberalization Issues and Challenges in
in Law, Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Transforming Rural Andhra Pradesh and
Law University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Effect Telangana’, ` 9,00,000/-.
of Official Intervention and Delinquent
149. Dr. Balram Shukla, Department of
Persistence Among Released Juvenile
Sanskrit, University of Delhi, Delhi
in Tamil Nadu -An Empirical Study’,
& Dr. Hare Ram Tripathi, Shri Lal
` 10,00,000/-.
Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit
144. Dr. Alok Kumar Mishra, School of Vidyapeetha, New Delhi; Prof. Arbind
Economics, University of Hyderabad, K. Jha, Dean, School of Education,
Hyderabad, Telangana & Dr. P.K. Distance Education, Mahatma Gandhi
International Hindi University, Wardha;
Mohanty, Hon. Executive Chair,
Dr. Kamal Kishor Mishra, Calcutta
National Institute of Urban Management
University, Kankurgachi, Kolkata,
& Centre for Good Governance,
West Bengal, ‘Mind, Morality
Gachibowli, Hyderabad, ‘Smart Cities
and Motives: Learnings from Indian
and the Poor - An Agenda for Inclusive
Traditions’, ` 10,00,000/-.
Urbanisation in India’, ` 10,00,000/-.
150. Dr. Priyanka Sharma, (Dept. of
145. Dr. Deepa Mani, Indian School of Information and Technology, Raksha
Business, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Shakti University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat);
Telangana, ‘An Empirical Analysis of Dr. Pavithran Nambiar; Dr. Divya
the Role of Technology Interventions Shree; Ms. Nirali Jasani, ‘Risk Analysis
in Urban Transformation: Governance of Social Media Obsession in Gujarat
and Socio-Political Articulations’, - An Analytical Study’, ` 10,00,000/-.
` 10,00,000/-.
151. Dr. Deepak Upadhyaya, Dept. of
146. Dr. Shruti Tambe, Department of Journalism & Mass Communication,
Sociology, Savitribai Phule Pune, Tripura University, Tripura, ‘Digitally
University, Ganeshkhind, Pune, Enabled or Digitally Addicted Youths?
Maharashtra, ‘Negotiating Caste: A Study of Addiction to Social Media
Livelihoods, Occupations and Collective among the Educated Youths in the State
Action in Urban India’, ` 10,00,000/-. of Tripura, India’, ` 10,00,000/-.

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152. Dr. Manthan Janodia, Dept. of Pharmacy in Enhancing Problem Solving and Pro-
Management, Manipal College of social Behaviour of Primary School
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Students’, ` 10,00,000/-.
University, Manipal, Karnataka, ‘Use of
Social Media for Seeking Health Related 158. Dr. Jyotsna Sahoo, PG Dept. of
Information: A Survey to Understand Library & Information Science,
Policy Perspective’, ` 10,00,000/-. Sambalpur University, Burla, Odisha,
‘Methodological development and
153. Dr. S. Jenefa, Dept. of Journalism innovations in social science research:
and Science Communication, Madurai An assessment of the research methods
Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil employed in the disciplines of political
Nadu, ‘A Study on Level of Awareness science and sociology’, ` 10,00,000/-.
about Cyber Laws related to Social
Media among its Users in Tamil Nadu’, 159. Dr. Celine Sunny, Executive Director,
` 8,00,000/-. The Research Institute, Rajagiri College
of Social Sciences, Kochi, Kerala,
154. Dr. Bharat Bhushan Singla, School ‘Concept, Pattern and Incidence of
of Management Studies, Panjabi Gender Violence in Public and Private
University, Patiala, Punjab, ‘Impact of (Family) Spheres in Kerala’,` 10,00,000/-.
Social Media on Consumerism: A Study
of Selected Cities of Punjab’,` 8,00,000/-. 160. Dr. (Mrs) Bigi Thomas, Dept. of Social
Work, Sardar Patel University, Gujarat,
155. Dr. R. Subramani, Department of ‘Intimate Partner Violence: Exploring
Journalism and Mass Communication, Links With Men's Attitude Towards
Periyar University, Selem, Tamil Nadu, Gender Equality and Childhood Gender
‘Academic and Psychosocial Impact Inequalities & Violence Experience’,
of Construction and Dynamics ` 10,00,000/-.
of Social Media among University
Students’, ` 10,00,000/-. 161. Dr. Raghunath Sitaram Mahajan,
Principal, Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar
156. Dr. S. Kavitha & Dr. N. Anitha, College of Social Work, Morane,
GRG School of Management Studies, Maharashtra, ‘The study of dowry
PSGR Krisnammal College for Women, death cases and desertwomen affected
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu ‘Influence by domestic violence in Dhule district
of Social Media on Personality (Maharashtra)’, ` 10,00,000/-.
Development Among the Millennical in
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu with Special 162. Dr. Aadil Bashir, Dept. of Social Work,
Reference to Facebook and What'sapp’, University of Kashmir, Hazratbal,
` 10,00,000/-. Srinagar, ‘Domestic violence in
Kashmir’, ` 10,00,000/-.
157. Dr. M. Vasimalairaja, Alagappa
University College of Education, 163. Dr. Khushboo Mahajan, Institute for
Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Development and Communication
Nadu, ‘Effectiveness of Video Games (IDC), Chandigarh, ‘Dalit women in the

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political economy of agrarian crisis and for Sustainable development through


resistance in Punjab’, ` 10,00,000/-. financial Inclusion with reference to
Maharashtra region’, ` 6,00,000/-.
164. Dr. Kalyan Kumar & Dr. Jayasree
Ravindran, Institute of Public 2. Dr. V. Shunmugasundaram, Banaras
Enterprises, Osmania University Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar
Campus, Hyderabad, Telangana, Pradesh, ‘Financial Inclusion Practices
‘Effectiveness of E-governance by Public Sector Banks in Rural Villages
Iinitiatives through Social Media: A and its Impact on Social-Economic
Study with respect to Southern States Changes amont Rural People’,
in India’, ` 10,00,000/-. ` 4,80,000/-.

165. Dr. Baby Shri, Department of 3. Dr. William, Vijay Singh Pathik
Psychology, Calicut University, Kerala, Institute of Law, Gautam Budh Nagar,
‘Critical Analysis and Intervention into ‘Bharat mein urza ki aavshyakta:
Research Culture: With Specific Focus biogas vaikalpik urza ke roop mein’,
to Methodological Issues in Social ` 4,00,000/-.
Science Research’, ` 10, 00,000/-.
4. Dr. Robin & Dr. Shiv Kumar Garg,
166. Dr. Motilal Mahamallik, Institute Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Problems and
of Development Studies, Jaipur, Minimum Economic Need Assessment
Rajasthan, ‘The Invisible Economics of of BPL Household in Hill Rural Areas: A
Anonymous People in India: Mapping Study of District Pauri in Uttarakhand’,
the Gaps for Rehabilitation of Urban ` 8,00,000/-.
Homeless’, ` 10,00,000/-.
5. Dr. Seema Malik, Utkal University,
167. Dr. S Gandhimathi, Dept. of English, Bhubneshwar, Odisha, ‘Land
Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai, Alieanation and Threats to Livelihoods:
Tamil Nadu, ‘Experimental studies Understanding Rural Poverty in India’,
on the alleviation of anxiety and ` 8,00,000/-.
reticence of first generation women
L2 learners belonging to SC/ST and 6. Dr. Dinesh P.T, Centre for the Study of
minority communities from the select Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
districts of Tamil Nadu using task (CSSEIP), University of Mysore,
based strategies’, ` 10,00,000/-. Karnataka, ‘The Contribution of the
Health Insurance Schemes for Inclusive
Category: Schedule Caste (SC) Development: An Explorative Study
of Karnataka’, ` 4,80,000/-.
1. Prof. (Mrs.) Pradnya P Meshram, MIT
College of Engineering's Centre for 7. Dr. Manjula Laxman Dabhi, Shahibhagh,
Management Studies and Research, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, ‘Surplus land
Pune, Maharashtra, ‘A Critical Study on Distribution Impact on Dalits Economic
the Opportunities and Challenges Faced Status and Capability in Gujarat State:
by Nationalized and private banks An Analysis’, ` 4,00,000/-.

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8. Dr. Brikendra Singh Boudha, Jhansi, of Scheduled Caste Development and
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Majduron mein Madak Welfare Programmes in the Solapur
dravyon ka badta prayog: Samajik District’, ` 4,80,000/-.
aur aarthik samsaya ke roop mein ek
visleshnatmak adhyayan’,` 7,20,000/-. 15. Dr. Narayan Sethi, National Institute
of Technology (NIT), Rourkela,
9. Dr. Gummadi Sridevi, University of Odisha, ‘An Evaluation of Process and
Hyderabad, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Efficiency of Public Distribution System
Telangana, ‘Climate Change and in Odisha’, ` 8,00,000/-.
persistsence of food and nutrition
Security: A case of vulnerable groups’, 16. Dr. Kamble Gautam Subana, School
` 10,00,000/-. of Social Sciences, Solapur University,
Maharashtra, ‘A Study of Economic
10. Dr. Sunitha A.S., Centre for the Study of Analysis of Rural Poverty in Western
Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy Maharashtra’, ` 8,00,000/-.
(CSSEIP), Cochin University of Science
and Technology, Kochi, Kerala, ‘Socio- 17. Dr. P. Balamurugan, Centre for Rural
Economic Exclusion: An Investigation Development, Annamalai University,
into the Intra-Community Vicissitudes Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study
among the Tribes of Kerala: Based on on the Modernisation of Tank Systems
Social Progress Index’, ` 6,40,000/-. and Poverty towards Sustainable Rural
Livelihoods in Two Select Districts of
11. Dr. Pankaj Jyoti Hazarika, Sibsagar
Tamil Nadu’, ` 6,40,000/-.
Commerce College, Sivasagar, Assam,
‘Fish Farming in Assam: Problems and 18. Dr. Suresh Ramdas Pathare, CSRD-
Prospects’, ` 4,80,000/-. Institute of Social Work and
12. Dr. Sunil Babu, Rajdhani College, Raja Research, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra,
Garden, New Delhi, ‘A Comparative ‘Collaborative Research: Community
Study of Poverty in Scheduled Castes: Resilience to Droughts and Agrarian
A Case study of Haryana since the Crises’, `. 4,00,000/-.
Nineties’, ` 4,00,000/-.
19. Dr. Y. Sreenivasulu, Centre for Economic
13. Dr. Siddaraju V.G., Centre for Study and Social Studies, Hyderabad,
of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Telangana, ‘Migration of Dalit Women
Policy, Manasagangothri, University Workers from Telangana and Andhra
of Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka, ‘An Pradesh States in India to the Gulf’,
empirical Investigation of Mahatma ` 5,60,000/-.
Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act in Inclusive Development 20. Dr. G. Paramasivan, Environment
in Karnataka’, ` 4,80,000/-. Advisory for Sustainable Trust,
Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, ‘Inclusive
14. Dr. Shivaji Vishwas Shinde, D.A.V Growth of Rural Livelihoods: Mahatma
Velankar College of Commerce, Gandhi National Rural Employment
Solapur, Maharashtra, ‘Social Audit Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)

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Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu’, 27. Dr. Mantu Kumar Mahalik, National
` 4,80,000/-. Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela,
Odisha, ‘An Evaluation of Process
21. Dr. R. Annadurai, Annamalai University, and Efficiency of Public Distribution
Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, ‘Tribal System (PDS) in Baleswar and Bhadrak
Livelihood Strategies in Tamil Nadu, Districts of Odisha’, ` 6,00,000/-.
India- A Comparative Economic
Analysis’, ` 4,80,000/-. 28. Dr. Rathindra Nath Pramanik, Visva-
Bharti University, Santiniketan, Birbhum,
22. Dr. P. Murugesan, Annamalai University, West Bengal, ‘Agrarian Crisis and
Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, ‘Access Conditions of Farmers in West Bengal’,
to Common Property Resources: A ` 6,40,000/-.
Study among Dalits in Dindigul District,
Tamil Nadu’, ` 5,60,000/-. 29. Dr. A.D. Adhava, Rayat Shikshan
Sanstha's Mahatma Phule Arts, Science
23. Dr. Sudhir Kumar Ranga, The Centre for and Commerce College, Panvel,
Development Studies, Jhajjar, Harayana, Maharashtra, ‘Role of Various NGOs in
‘Impact of Government Schemes on Social Development of Raigad District
the Upliftment of Scheduled Castes in Maharashtra’, ` 3,60,000/-.
India-A case study of Haryana State’,
30. Dr. Suresh R, Budh Vihar, Munirka
` 8,00,000/-.
Village, New Delhi, ‘Economic Reform
24. Dr. Bhramjeet, R.J. Mahavidhyalaya and Industrial Performance: Evidence
Raipur, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Socio- from Indian Engineering Industry’,
Economic Status of Construction ` 10,00,000/-.
Labour: A Study of NCR’, ` 5,60,000/-.
31. Dr. Sarbjeet Singh, Punjab University,
25. Dr. Shelar Arvind Baburao, Maharshi Patiala, Punjab, ‘Socio-Economic
Karve Stree Shikshan Samstha's Shree Dimensions of Farmers and
Siddhivinayak Arts and Commerce Agricultural Labourers Suicides in
Punjab’, ` 10,00,000/-.
Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Karvenagar,
Pune, Maharashtra, ‘Finance of the 32. Dr. Danthamala Bhushan Sudhakar,
General Grantable Colleges with School of Management, Pondicherry
Changing Context to Globalisation: University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Financial
Special Reference to Maharashtra State’, Inclusion and Adventures among Urban
` 8,00,000/-. Migrated Poor in the Regions of Tamil
Nadu & Pondicherry’,` 4,80,000/-.
26. Dr. Ravinder Kumar, Brahme
School of Studies in Economics, 33. Dr. Kavita Chauhan, Jamia Millia
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University Islamia, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi,
Raipur, Chhatisgarh, ‘Economic Impact ‘A New Methodology towards
of Air Pollution on Urban Household: Standardizing Customer Satisfaction
With Spacial Reference to Raipur Index for Business: An Exploratory
District’, ` 2,50,000/-. Approach’,` 7,20,000/-.

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34. Dr. Hari Babu Singhu & Dr. Babli 40. Dr. Harish Kumar, V.A.B. Degree
Dhiman, Lovely Professional University, College, Bhoopalpur, Etah, Uttar
Jalandhar, Phagwara, Punjab, ‘A Pradesh, ‘Study of social, Economical,
Study on Acuity among Low Income Cultural and Historical of Gonda Tribe
Individuals towards Health Insurance in in kanker District of Chhatisgarh State’,
Punjab’, ` 7,20,000/-. ` 3,20,000/-.

35. Dr. N. William Singh, University College 41. Dr. Aradhana Kumari, J.S. (Hindu)
Aizawl, Mizoram, ‘Assymetrical P.G College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Musahr Jati ke Samajik, Aarthik va
Borderlands: Networks and naratives of
Sakshik Sthiti ka Vishleshnatmak
communities on the edge of Mizoram
Adhyayan’, ` 3,20,000/-.
borders’, ` 4,00,000/-.
42. Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Deoband,
36. Dr. Santosh Marotrao Ramteke, S. Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Aadhunik
Chandra Mahila Mahavidyalaya, paripekshya mein gramin rajneetik
Rastrasanth Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur parivartan mein aarakshan ki bhumika
University, ‘Evaluation of Human ka vishleshanatmak adhyaan (Muzaffar
Rights Development in Naxal Affected Nagar jile ke vishesh sandharbh mein’,
Tribal Area-A special reference of ` 5,60,000/-.
Gondia District 2012-2015’, ` 4,00,000/-.
43. Dr. Satya Prakash, NT Degree College,
37. Dr. Dadashaheb Ambadas, M.S.S. Seidnagli, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh,
Art, Commerce and Science College, ‘Historical Study of Challenges and
Beed, Maharastra, ‘A Study of Socio- Direction Condition of Dalit Societies
Economic Impact of Govt Social in India-in Modern Context Special
Welfare Programme on SC, ST, Reference to Varanasi District’,
Minorities and Other Backward Class ` 4,00,000/-.
in Rural Areas of marathwada Region’, 44. Dr. Om Prakash Bharatiya, Banaras
` 8,00,000/-. Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar
Pradesh, ‘Gramin Vikas mein Ambedkar
38. Dr. C. Giribabu, KKC Institute of
Gram Vikas Yojana ka Prabhav: ek
Post Graduate Studies (KIPS), Andhra
Samajvaigyanik Adhyayan’,` 6,40,000/-.
Pradesh, ‘Study on Impact of Forest
Rights Act 2006 on Scheduled Tribes in 45. Dr. Vimal Kumar Lahari, Banaras Hindu
Andhra Pradesh (Residuary State)’, University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
` 6,40,000/-. ‘Vridh Shodh Pariyojna bhejne ke
sandharbh mein’, ` 800,000/-.
39. Dr. Jeet Singh, Government Girls PG
College, Shamli, Uttar Pradesh, ‘In 46. Dr. Ramesh, University of Mysore,
Future Security of Women: A Challenge Manasagangothri, Karnataka, ‘A Socio-
(Increase Cases against women in Economic and legal Status of the Street
Uttar Pradesh on physcological and Vendors- A case study of Karnataka’,
sociological research’, ` 4, 80,000/-. ` 4,80,000/-.

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47. Dr. Meera Manjul, H.P. University, 54. Dr. Chandra Pal, Vijay Singh Pathik
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, ‘Family Institute of Law, Gautambudh Nagar,
Violence: Social Psychological Uttar Pradesh, ‘Dr. Ambedkar ka
Dynamics and Societal Response’, Dharmantaran evam Dalit Uthhaan: ek
` 4,00,000/-. visleshnatmak Adhyayan’, ` 6,40,000/-.

48. Dr. Rajesh Shastri, Motilal Nehru 55. Dr. Sanjay Kumar, R.J. Mahavidhyalaya,
National Instiute of Technology, Raipur, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Samajik
Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, ‘A Study on Upeksha ka Shikar Tejaab Peedit (Acid
role of NGO in Capacity Building & Attack) Mahilayen’, ` 4,00,000/-
Social Mobilization of rural people:
with special reference to Uttar 56. Dr. Suman, H.No-12, Shikshak Niwas
Pradesh’, ` 4,00,000/-. Boundary Road, Meerut College
Campus, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Ethnic
49. Dr. K. Suriyan, Bharathidasan Conflict of Assam and Indian: An
University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, Analytical Study’, ` 6,40,000/-.
‘A Study on Dalit Exclusion in Tamil
Nadu’, ` 6,40,000/-. 57. Dr. Subhash Chand, Ch.Charan Singh
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh,
50. Dr. K. Jayaraman, Bharathidasan ‘Panchayti Raj Vyavastha mein
University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, anusuchit jati mahilaon ki bhumika ka
‘Problems Encountered by the SC/ST ek vishleshantmak Adhyayan (Paschimi
Students of Alcholic Parents in Tamil Uttar Pradesh ke sandharbh mein)’,
Nadu State’, ` 6, 40,000/-. ` 3,20,000/-.

51. Dr. Vineet Kumar, Ch. Jeevan Singh 58. Dr. Bhavana Verma, Mahatma Gandhi
Memorial Mahavidhyala Sayrol, Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar
Tappal, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Pradesh, ‘An Assessment of Status of
‘Aadhunik Bharat mein asparshyta the Adolescent Girls in Rural Areas
(achuton mein achut samajhe jane of District Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh’,
wale bhangi jaati ke vishesh sandharbh ` 6,40,000/-.
mein)’, ` 5,60,000/-.
59. Dr. Ramesh M.N, Rani
52. Dr. Seema, Shri Ragunath Singh Chennamma University, Vidyasangama,
Mahvidhyala, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Bhootaramanhatti, Belagavi, Karanataka,
‘Kashmir mein yuvaon mein badti ‘Empowerment of Dalit women
drugs ki latt: ek manovaigyanik va through Political Participation and
samajik adhayayn’, ` 4,80,000/-. Education-A Study on Karnataka State
Rural District’, ` 5,60,000/-.
53. Dr. Meenakshi Devi, Shaheed Bhagat
Singh Girls Degree College, Meerut, 60. Dr. Virender Kumar, Ch. Bharat Singh
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Bharat mein manav DAV Mahavidyalay Jhabera, Haridwar,
taskari: ek visleshnatmak Adhyayan’, Uttrakhand, ‘Malin Basti ki mahilayen
` 4,80,000/-. aur apraadh’, ` 4,00,000/-.

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61. Dr. Poonam, Shahed Bhagat Singh Education by School Teachers and
Girls Degree College, Meerut, Students’, ` 8,00,000/-.
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Parvatiya shetra ki
mahilaen ek chunautipurn bhumika 68. Mr. Dhiliphan Kumar M, Sakthi Institute
mein’, ` 5,60,000/-. of Information and Management
Studies, Tuticorin, Coimbatore, Tamil
62. Dr. Indrajeet Singh, DPM Institute Nadu, ‘A Study on education status of
of Education, Meerut, Uttar Tribal Children with special referance
Pradesh, ‘Mahila Shashaktikaran aur to Nilgris District, Tamil Nadu’,
sarkshantamak vibhed ki avaddharna’, ` 6, 40,000/-.
` 4,00,000/-.
69. Dr. Krishniah, Institute of Advanced
63. Dr. D. Parimala, University of Delhi, Studies in Education, R.V. Teachers
Delhi, ‘Study on Status of Scheduled College, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, ‘Effect
Caste Women in Delhi: Educational of Two Years B.Ed course on Socio-
Empowerment and Challenges’, Psychological factors among B.Ed
` 4,80,000/-. trainees of Bangalore University’,
` 6,40,000/-.
64. Dr. Srinivas Goli, School of Social
Sciences (SSS), Jawaharlal Nehru 70. Dr. Vineeta Kumari, M.P. Govt. Degree
University, New Delhi, ‘Understanding College, Sikandara Road, Hathras, Uttar
Pregnancy, Nutrition and Health Care Pradesh, ‘A Study of Academic Interest,
among Women in Rural Areas and Urban Academic Achievement and Creativity
Slums of Uttar Pradesh: A Longitudinal of Adolescents in relation to their
Study’, ` 10,00,000/-. parental pressure for achievement in
school’, ` 6,40,000/-.
65. Dr. Jai Prabhakar, Centre for Multi-
Disciplinary Development Research 71. Dr. Milind A. Sawai, Dr. Ambedkar
(CMDR), Karnataka, ‘Performance of College of Social Work, Wardha,
Scheduled Castes in Higher Education: Maharashtra, ‘A Study of Experiences of
Is there a Nexus between Inclusion SC/ST Students in Campus Environment
and Outcomes in Karnataka ?’, with Special Reference of Medical,
` 10,00,000/-. Engineering and Pharmaceutical
Institutions in Vidharbha of State of
66. Dr. Manoj Kumar Behera, KIIT Maharashtra’, ` 10,00,000/-.
University, Bhubneshwar, Odisha,
‘Literacy in Promoting Empowerment 72. Dr. Sushil Kumar, Atarra Degree College,
among the Tribal Women: A case study Banda, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Muslim Samaj
of Odisha’, ` 5,60,000/-. mein Mahilaon ki Shaikshik Sthiti ka
Vishleshatmak Adhyayan’, ` 6,40,000/-.
67. Dr. Birbal Saha, Sidho-Kanho-
Birsa University, Purulia, West 73. Dr. M Manjula, NIMHANS, Bengaluru,
Bengal, ‘Perception of Total Quality Karnataka, ‘Mental Health Literacy
Management Practice in Secondary on Youth Depression and Suicides

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for Teachers: Impact on Knowledge, Shahjanpur, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh,


Attitudes, facilitating support and help ‘Bhartiye rajnitik vyayvastha evam
seeking’, ` 3,20,000/-. naksalvaadi samasya se sulagta Bharat
(U.P rajye ke Mirjapur aur sonbhadra
74. Dr. L.N. Bunker, J.N.V. University, chayenit jilo ke vishesh sandarbh
Jodhpur, Rajasthan, ‘Social Anxiety, mein’, ` 3,20,000/-.
Relationship, Mental Health and
personality factors of Adivasi 81. Dr. Kunwar Pal Singh, C.C.S University,
(Tribes) Adolescents of South Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Panchayati
Rajasthan’, ` 5,60,000/-. rajvyavastha mein mahilayon ki
sahbhagita (uttar pradesh ke meerut
75. Dr. Shanmukh Vasant Kamble, Karnatak aur hapur janpad ke vishesh sandarbh
University, Dharwad, Maharashtra, mein)’, ` 3,20,000/-.
‘Work Book Intervention to Promote
Forgiveness, Humility, Patience, Self 82. Dr. M. Sugirtha, Annamalai University,
Control & Positivity’, ` 4,00,000/-. Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, ‘Atrocitites
against Dalits in Tamil Nadu: An
76. Dr. Prakash Veer Dahiya, Satyawati Etiological Study of Social, Economic
College, University of Delhi, Delhi, and Political Reasons’, ` 6,40,000/-.
‘Rajnaitik Sahbhagita mein social
media ki bhumika: ek Alochnatmak 83. Mr. Anand Prakash Bhele, Dr. Ambedkar
adhyayan’, ` 4,00,000/-. College of Social Work, Wardha,
Maharashtra, ‘A Study of Social and
77. Dr. S P Mathur, Ch. Jeevan Singh Poliltical Empowerment of Dalit's
Memorial Mahavidhyala, Uttar Pradesh, Through Local Self Governance with
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Janjatiye Special Reference to Eastern Vidharbha
shetro mein Mahatma Gandhi Gramin of Maharashtra’, ` 3,20,000/-.
Rozgar Garranty Yojna ka Kriyanvyan’,
` 5,60,000/-. 84. Dr. Manish Kumar, Swami Shraddhanand
College, University of Delhi, Alipur,
78. Dr. Ishani Naskar, Centre for Studies Delhi, ‘Mapping Electoral Behaviour
in International Relations and in Reserved Constituencies: A
Development (CSIRD), Kolkata, West Study of Bihar Assembly Elections’,
Bengal, ‘Mausam: Revitalizing India's ` 5,60,000/-.
cultural engagement with south-east
asia’, ` 3,20,000/-. 85. Dr. Hemlata Gautam, Chaudhary Bharat
Singh D.A.V. Degree College, Jhabrera
79. Dr. Seema Malik, Utkal University, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, ‘Digital India
Bhubneshwar, Odisha, ‘Land aur Sushasan: ek Vishleshnatmak
Alienation and threats to livelihoods: Adhyayan’, ` 4,00,000/-.
Understanding rural poverty in India’,
` 4,00,000/-. 86. Dr. Rambir Singh, Shri Ragunath
Singh Mahvidhyalaya, Agra, Uttar
80. Dr. Kuldeep, Bhawani Degree College, Pradesh, ‘Bhumi Adhigrahan bill aur

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kisaan: ek Samajik avam aarthik Maharashtra, ‘A Study of atrocities
avlokan’, ` 4,00,000/-. against Scheduled Caste & Scheduled
Tribes in Maharashtra’, ` 3,20,000/-.
87. Dr. Monika, I.N.M. (P.G) College,
Meerut, C.C.S University, Meerut, Uttar 94. Dr. M.D. Allen Selva Kumar, University
Pradesh, ‘Denotified Nomadic and Semi of Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu,
Nomadic Tribes: The Challenge of free ‘Traditional Practices of Child Protection
and equal citizenship: An Analytical in Tribal Community: A Criminological
Study’, ` 4,00,000/-. Approach in the Nilgiris District of
Tamil Nadu’, ` 4,00,000/-.
88. Dr. Lokesh Kumar Chandel, University
of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Bharat 95. Dr. Vimal Kumar, Ch. Jeevan Singh
mein Gair Congressvaad, Dr. Lohiya ki Memorial Mahavidhyalaya, Aligarh,
bhumika: ek Adhyayan’, ` 3,00,000/-. Uttar Pradesh, ‘Crime in Rural
Environment and Role of Police (in
89. Dr. Premlata, Lajpat Rai College, Special Reference of Uttar Pradesh)’,
Sahibabad, Ghaziabad,Uttar Pradesh, ` 4,00,000/-.
‘Legal Awareness among women in
Western Uttar Pradesh -An Analytical 96. Dr. Amal Mandal, Tufanganj College,
Study’, ` 4,00,000/-. West Bengal, ‘Employment Gurantee
and Governance Gaffe: Appraisal of
90. Dr. Ashok Kumar Gautam, Shri K.L. the Creaks and Course of MGNREGA’,
Shastri Girls Degree College, Agra, ` 6,40,000/-.
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Sampradayik Samasaya
se sulagta Bharat aur Social Media: 97. Dr. Pitam Singh, Motilal Nehru National
ek Vishleshnatmak Adhyayan’, ` Institute of Technology, Allahabad,
4,00,000/-. Uttar Pradesh, ‘Social Priority Based
Urban Road Transport System using
91. Dr. Seema Mathur, Maharaja Agrasen GID and DEA: Performance Assessment
College, University of Delhi, Delhi, and Designing for Major Cities of Uttar
‘Political Participation of Dalit Women Pradesh (India)’, ` 6,40,000/-.
Elected Representatives (DWERs) in
Local Governance: A Selected Study in 98. Dr. Omveer Singh, Gayatri
India’, ` 3,20,000/-. Mahavidyalaya, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
‘Kisano mein Badti Atmahatya ki
92. Dr. S. Ram Doss, University of Madras, Samasya: ek Manovegyanik evam
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, ‘Probation-Is it Samajik Adhyayan’, ` 5,60,000/-.
a Viable Alternative to Imprisonment
in India? An Empirical Study on the 99. Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Meerut College,
Impact of Probationery System among Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Diversification
the Pronationers and Probation Officers in Agricultural through Farmer Drive
in Tamil Nadu’, ` 6,40,000/-. Experimental-An analytical study of
Uttar Pradesh’, ` 6,40,000/-.
93. Dr. Wagh Sandesh Madhvarao,
University of Mumbai, Mumbai, 100. Dr. Balkrishna Champat Vaidya,

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Organization and Disarmament School Vyavhaar va samajik jeevan per social


of International Studies, Jawaharlal media ka prabhav: ek Vishlesanatmak
Nehru University, New Delhi, adhyayan’, ` 10,00,000/-.
‘Development of Eco-Tourism Strategy
107. Dr. D Rajshekhar, AMET University,
and Tourist Information System (TIS)
Kanathur, Chennai, ‘Women on Board of
in Raigod District Using RS and GIS
Directors and their Impact on Corporate
Techniques’, ` 10,00,000/-.
Social Responsibility’, ` 10,00,000/-
101.
Dr. Asha Meshram, Gayatri 108. Prof. D. Chennappa,Osmania University,
Mahavidyala, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Jal Hyderabad, ‘Analysing the Public
Pradushan evam swasthay sambandhi Health Policy of India and Adoptability
samasyaein: ek badi Chunauti’, of the Obama Health Care Policy in
` 5,60,000/-. India’, ` 9,50,000/-.
102. Dr. Santoshi Halder, Universtiy of 109. Dr. Bishnu Charan Nag, Motilal Nehru
Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, College, University of Delhi, ‘A Study
‘Exploring the probable prenatal, on Imlementation of Reservation in
perinatal and postnatal Maternal Risk Public and Private Sectors: Challenges
Factors for Autism Spectrum Disorder’, and Prospects’, ` 8,50,000/-.
` 10,00,000/-.
110. Dr. Yogita Rawte, Rani Durgavati
103. Dr. Keshao Shankar Patil, Tirpude University, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh,
College of Social Work, Nagpur, ‘Gramin Kshetron mein nivasrat dalit
Maharashtra, ‘Socio-Cultural, Ecological varg ke utthaan hetu shaasan dwara
and Epidermiological Status of Malaria sanchalit kalyankari yojanaon ki
Affected Tribal in Gadchiroli District of bhumika (madhya pradesh rajya ke
Maharashtra State’, ` 10,00,000/-. Jabalpur ke vishesh sandarbh mein’,
` 8,00,000/-.
104. Dr. T. Deivasigamani, Annamalai
111. Dr. K. Suriyan, Bharathidasan University,
University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Atrocities
Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study
on Women as Expounded in Dalit
on Dalit Exclusion in Tamil Nadu’,
Literature of Tamil Nadu and
` 6,40,000/-.
Puducherry’, ` 4,80,000/-.
112. Dr. Virendra B. Shahare, Jamia Millia
105. Dr. Pawan Kumar, Shaheed Bhagat Islamia, Delhi, ‘Governance, Growth,
Singh Girls Degree College, Sardhna, Access and Equity: A Study on School
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Media: Education of Scheduled Caste Children
ek Chunautipurn Bhumika mein’, in Rajasthan’, ` 9,00, 000/-.
` 10,00,000/-.
113. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Kurukshetra
106. Dr. Shipra Singh, Chaudhary Bharat University, Haryana, ‘Welfare policies,
Singh D.A.V. Degree College, Jhabrera programmes and schemes for scheduled
Haridwar, Uttrakhand, ‘Chatron ke castes in Haryana: A Study’,`10,00,000/-.

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114. Dr. Anil P. Dongre, North Maharashtra, 5. Dr. Soma Singh Munda, Jharkhand
University, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, Tribal Research Institute Morhabadi,
‘Gender Empowerment Measures: A Ranchi, Jharkhand, ‘The Existing
Study of Jalgaon District’, ` 9,00,000/-. Status of Child Labour in the mica-belt
of Koderma-Giridih of Jharkhand &
115. Dr. Kameshwar Prasad, Nava Nalanda Nawada of Bihar: Challenges & Way
Mahavihara, Nalanda, Ministry of forward in the context of Millennium
Culture, Bihar, ‘Bharat ke sarvangin Development Goals (MDGs)’,
vikas mein dalito ka yogdan’, ` 7,20,000/-.
` 10,00,000/-.
6. Dr. Sunil Kalai, Dept. of Journalism
Category: Schedule Tribes (ST) and Mass Communication, Tripura
University, Agartala, Tripura, ‘A
1. Dr. Nidheesh K. B., Dept. of Commerce,
Study on Socio-economic issues and
Pondicherry University, Puducherry,
challenges of the Kalai tribe in Tripura’,
‘A Comparative Analysis of the Socio-
` 8,00,000/-.
Economic Contributions of Public and
Private Party Sponsored SEZ in India’, 7. Dr. Gomo Karbak, Donyi-Polo
` 4,80,000/-. Government College, Kamki West Siang
District, Arunachal Pradesh, ‘Tribe in
2. Dr. Abhilash T, Centre for the Study Transition: A Study of memba Tribe of
of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Arunachal Pradesh’, ` 5,60,000/-.
Policy, Pune, Maharashtra, ‘Socio-
Economic Inclusion of Particularly 8. Dr. Arvind Shah Barkade, Shri Shri L.N.
Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) in Govt. Pench Valley College, Parasla,
Kerala: A Case Study of Kattunayakan, District, Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh,
Cholanaikayan, Kurumbas, Kadar and ‘Bega tribal's cost of economic
Koraga Communities’, ` 8,00,000/-. development role of the government-
run welfare schemes’, ` 4,80,000/-.
3. Dr. Keshab Basumatary, Dept. of
Economics, Bodoland University, 9. Dr. Nister Kujur, Pt. Ravishankar
Kokrajhar, West Bengal, ‘Human Shukla University, Raipur, Chattisgarh,
Development and Deprivation in ‘Vikas Pariyojna aur janjaati visthapan
BTAD’, ` 6,00,000/-. punarvaas: ek samaj Vaigyanik ke
Adhyayan’, ` 5,60,000/-.
4. Dr. Prabhuling Tevari, Agricultural
Research Station, Adoni Road, 10. Dr. Prashant Vishnu Sonwane, Dept. of
Siruguppa, Karnataka, ‘Climate Change Sociology, School of Social Science,
Induced Cropping Pattern and its Impact North Mahrashtra University, Jalgaon,
on Migration of Socially Backward Mahrashtra, ‘Tribal Elderly Women and
Class Farmers of Hyderabad Karnataka their Health- A Sociological Study (with
Region - An Economic Evaluation’, special reference to Nandurbar and
` 10,00,000/-. Jalgaon District)’, ` 8,00,000/-.

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11. Dr. Poonam Singh Kharwar, Faculty of Kohlapur, Mahrashtra, ‘Development


Education, Banaras Hindu University, of ICT Teaching Skill Programme in
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Study of Mathematics in Teacher Education’,
general health, education and socio- ` 6,00,000/-.
economic status of scheduled tribes in
eastern UP’, ` 10,00,000/-. 18. Dr. Sunil Kumar Kumeti, School of
Studies in Economics, Pt. Ravishankar
12. Dr. Kamei Beeju, Indira Gandhi Shukla University, Raipur, Chhatisgarh,
National Tribal University, Regional ‘Raipur nagar nigam dwara parivaron
Campus, Manipur (Adimjati Complex), ko moolbhut sevaon ki uplabdhata ka
Chingmeirong - Imphal, Manipur, aarthik Adhyayan’, ` 2,50,000/-.
‘Women Street Vendors and Livelihood
Implications among the Zeliangrong 19. Dr. Kh. Ringsuachong Aimol, Dept.
Nagas in Manipur’, ` 10,00,000/-. of Human Development and Family
Studies, College of Home Science,
13. Prof. Nenivath T.K. Naik, Dean of Central Agricultural University, Tura,
Examinations (PG & UG), Rayalaseema Meghalaya, ‘Assessing the Effectiveness
University, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, of Non formal Pre-school Education
‘Impact of self help groups on women Provided at Anganwadi Centres of ICDS
empowerment in Andhra Pradesh’, in Meghalaya-An Evaluation Study’,
` 4,00,000/-. ` 6,80,000/-.

14. Dr. Nagaraja S, Dept. of Studies 20. Dr. Khuollien Gangte, RK Sanatombi
and Research in Sociology, Tumkur Devi College of Education, Imphal,
University, Karnataka, ‘Status of Tribal Manipur, ‘Role of Modern Education
Women in Panchayat Raj: Institutions on the Discriminative Impacts of AIDS
with Special reference to Tumkur and HIV Infected Persons in Manipur’,
District of Karanataka A Sociological ` 5,60,000/-.
Analysis’, ` 4,80,000/-.
21. Dr. Rimai Joy, North East Tribal
15. Dr. Satya Narayan Munda, Dharti Research Centre (NETRC) Ardent
Foundation, Rohini, New Delhi, ‘Status Foundation, West Ukhrul District,
of Right to Education (RTE) Act-2009 in Manipur, ‘Detail Study on Access,
Tribal Dominated Areas of BIMAROU Equity and Quality of Basic Primary
States’, ` 10,00,000/-. Education among the Tribal Population
of Manipur, North East India’,
16. Dr. Ram Narain Meena, 9, Mahveer ` 5,60,000/-.
Nagar, Badh Karolan, Jaipur, Rajasthan,
‘State and private schools of the 22. Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Department of
comparative efficiency of elementary Defence Studies, Meerut, College,
education’, ` 8,00,000/-. Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Strategic
Implications of North-East Region and
17. Dr. Naik Tarsing Bhoga, Shree Maharani India Look East Policy: An Anaytical
Tarabai Govt. College of Education, Study’, ` 4,80,000/-.

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23. Dr. Deepak Santoshrao Magarde, 29. Dr. K.C. Lalmalsawmzauva, Department
C/o Prof. Ganesh Gadekar, Dr. of Geography, Mizoram University,
Panjabrao Deshmukh Colony, Wardha, Aizawl, Mizoram, ‘Developmental
Maharashtra, ‘A Study of Contribution Factors Influencing Health Seeeking
of Women in Rural Development Behaviour in Mizoram’, ` 10,00,000/-.
through Panchayati Raj with Special
Reference to Wardha District of 30. Dr. Tage Habung, Government
Maharashtra State’, ` 4,00,000/-, College, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh,
‘Socio-Cultural History of Dzongs of
24. Dr. Hanumanthappa, PG Dept. of the Monpas of Arunachal Pradesh’,
Political Science, School of Social ` 8,00,000/-.
Sciences, Rani Channamma University,
Belagavi, Karnataka, ‘E-Governance in 31. Dr. Santu Ram Kashyap, S.O.S in Library
Rural India (A case Study of Nammadi & Information Science, Pt. Ravishankar
Atalji Jansnehi Kendra of Karnataka)’, Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh,
` 4,80,000/-. ‘Mahavidyalaya kala, samajik vigyan
and vigyan ke vidhyarthiyon dwara
25. Dr. Nakal Singh Naure, Government electronic sansadhno ka upyog: ek
Higher Seccondary School, Dhanegaon, tulnatmak Adhyayan’, ` 1,50,000/-.
Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh,
‘Changing Face and Proceeding of Lok 32. Dr. R.K. Ngurtinkhuma, Dept. of
Sabha (Comparative Study of 7th & Library & Information Science,
15th Lok Sabha)’, ` 10,00,000/-. Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram,
‘Documentation of Mizo Literature
26. Dr. Tsetan Namgyal, School of during 1991-2015: Subject-Wise
International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru entry by Harvard Style with Abstract’,
University, New Delhi, ‘Buddhism ` 4,00,000/-.
as a key pardigm in India and Tibet
Relations: Understanding the Dimension 33. Dr. Jitendra Kumar, Govt. Arts and
of Indo-Tibetan Studies’, ` 4,80,000/-. Commerce College, Jadar, Gujarat,
‘Marriage Songs of Dungri Garasia
27. Dr. Babita Devi, Dept. of Law, Panjab Tribal Society in Sabarkantha District of
University, Chandigarh, Punjab, ‘Sexual Gujarat State’, ` 2,00,000/-.
Harassment of women at workplace
with special reference to Educational 34. Dr. V. Ramakoti, Dept. of Hindi,
Institutions in Chandigarh’, ` 3,50,000/-. Abhyudaya Oriental College, Jiyaguda,
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh,
28. Dr. Sujata Deori, Department of ‘Exploration of language, Litrature and
Geography, North Gauhati College, Culture of Indian Banjaras (Bharatiya
Assam, ‘An Assessment of Eri Silk Banjaron ki Bhasha-Sahitya evam
(samia cynthia ricini) production and Sanskriti ka Anveshan)’, ` 5,60,000/-.
its impact on Community livelihood
in Brahmaputra valley of Assam’, 35. Dr. Brajendra Singh Meena, Division
` 10,00,000/-. of Dairy Extension, National Dairy

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Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, Organization (VDSSO), Anantapur,


‘Social Perspective of Degrarianization Andhra Pradesh, ‘A Study on Impact
and its Effect on Livelihood Security of MGNREGA on Socio-Economic
of Farming Community in Punjab’, Development of Marginalised Social
` 10,00,000/-. Groups in Rayalaseema Region of
Andhra Pradesh’, ` 10,00,000/-.
36. Dr. Ranjit Kaman, Dept. of History,
Chaiduar College, Sonitpur, Assam, 42. Dr. Venkatesh, Department of
‘Economic and social issues confronting Social Exclusion Studies, School of
the marginalized social group of Interdisciplinary Studies, The English
Assam: A Study on the Mising Tribe of and Foreign Languages University,
Brahmaputra Valley’, ` 8,00,000/-. Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Right to
Development and Scheduled Tribe Sub-
37. Dr. Zokaitluangi, Dept. of Psychology, Plan: The Case of Telangana State’,
Mizoram University, Aizawl, ` 10,00,000/-.
Mizoram, ‘The root cause of rape:
A psychological study in Mizoram’, 43. Dr. Yashaswini B, Dept. of Social
` 10,00,000/-. Work, Mangalore University,
Mangalgangothri, Karnataka, ‘A
38. Dr. Sivasankar V, PG & Research Dept.
study to assess the socio-cultural and
of Economics, Muthurangam Govt Arts
political dimensions and the underlying
College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, ‘A case
vulnerability, discrimination and social
study of tannery effluent and its impact
exclusion of transgender in Karnataka’,
on agrarian communities in Vellore
` 10,00,000/-.
district of Tamil Nadu’, ` 10,00,000/-.
44. Dr. G.S. Venumadhava, Co-ordinator
39. Dr. N. Maruti Rao, PG Dept.
I/C, Dept. of Studies in Criminology and
of Business Administration, Rani
Forensic Science, Karnatak University,
Channamma University, Belagavi,
Dharwad, Karnataka, ‘Masculinity &
Karnataka, ‘Social Inclusion of
violence against women in marriage:
Karnataka's higher education -
An exploratory study in Karnataka’,
Measuring degree of access and
` 10,00,000/-.
equity’, ` 10,00,000/-.

40. Dr. Nabor Soreng, National Institute


Research Projects Sanctioned
of Social Work and Social Sciences, (Sponsored)
Bhubneshwar, Odisha, ‘A study on Category: General
bartan system (jajamani system) and
striving for social dignity: Special 1. Prof. Srijit Mishra, Director, NKC Centre
reference to the barbers and washer for Development Studies, Bhubneshwar,
men in Odisha’, ` 10,00,000/-. Odisha, ‘Analysing poverty change in
India: Decomposition, inclusiveness
41. Dr. M. Parusuram Naik, Village and multidimensional nutritional
Development Social Service deprivation’, ` 15,00,000/-.

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2. Dr. Amrita Datta, Associate Fellow, and Administration (NUEPA), 17-
Institute for Human Development, B, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi,
NIDM Building, 3rd Floor, IIPA ‘State Policies in Higher Education:
Campus, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi, Policy Evolution on Critical Aspects’,
‘Poverty, Migration and development in ` 25,00,000/-.
rural Bihar 1981-2015’, ` 18,00,000/-.
8. Prof. Sudha Pai, Indian Institute of
3. Dr. Smita Sirohi, Principal Scientist Dalit Studies, New Delhi, ‘Caste and
(Agri. Economics), Division of Dairy religion-based discrimination in
Economics, Statistics and Management, India's business economy: A study of
National Dairy Research Institute, UP and Bihar’, ` 30,00,000/-.
Karnal, Haryana, ‘Risk and vulnerability
analysis of rural farm households in 9. Dr. Kailash Chandra Biswal, North-
drought prone and coastal regions of Eastern Hill University, Dept. of
India’, ` 25,00,000/-. Management, Tura Campus, Tura,
Meghalaya, ‘An evaluation of micro
4. Prof. M. Sultan Bhat, Director, finance scheme in Garo hills of
Department of Geography & Regional Meghalaya (A study on select self-
Development, University of Kashmir, help groups in three districts of Garo
Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, ‘Dynamics Hills)’,` 15,00,000/-.
of Cropping Pattern and its Implications
on Food Security of Jammu & 10. Dr. Arnab Das, Department of
Kashmir: A Spatio-Temporal Analysis’, Anthropology, University of Calcutta,
` 25,00,000/-. 35, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata,
‘The Structures and Agencies in the
5. Prof. N.R. Bhanumurthy, National Life of Certain Marginalised Tribes of
Institute of Public Finance and Policy West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha:
(NIPFP), 18/2, Satsang Vihar Marg, An Interdisciplinary and Participatory
Special Institutional Area, New Delhi, Action Research with Focus on Social,
‘Financial globalisation and economic Economic and Development Issues’,
growth: An empirical investigation for ` 15,00,000/-.
south Asia’, ` 20,00,000/-
11. Prof. GP Thakur, Honorary Director,
6. Prof. R.K. Mishra, Institute of Public Centre for Advance Research on
Enterprise, Osmania University Development and Change (CARDC,)
Campus, Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Study 62 Qutab View Apartment, Shaheed
on Corporate Social Responsibility in Jeet Singh Marg; New Delhi, ‘Social
Hazardous Sector (With Reference to Psychology of marginalization and
Mining, Oil and Gas Sector in India)’, exclusion: A Study of Dom and Mushar
` 25,00,000/-. Community in Bihar’, ` 15,00,000/-.

7. Dr. A. Mathew, Fellow, National 12. Dr. Anindya Sekar Purakayastha,


University of Educational Planning Kazi Nazrul University, Nazrul Road,

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Asansol, West Bengal, ‘New Social 18. Dr. RP Pradhan, Dept. of Humanities &
Movements, Media & Civil Society Social Sciences, BITS Pilani, KK Birla
in Contemporary India: Paradigm Goa, Campus, Zuarinagar, Goa, ‘Agenda
Shifts in Public Protest and Political 2020: India’s maritime infrastructure,
Mobilisation’, ` 21,00,000/-. governance and naval diplomacy’,
` 15,00,000/-.
13. Dr. M.P. Ram Mohan, TERI University,
10 Institutional Area, Vasant Kunj, 19. Dr. Aseem Prakash, Chairperson,
New Delhi, ‘Impact analysis of the School of Public Policy & Governance,
Arunachal Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act,
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Roda
1997 on traditional institutions in the
Mistry College of Social Work Campus,
state: A case study of two districts
Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Muslim as
of Papum Pare and East Kemang’,
` 15,00,000/-. owners of capital in urban India: A
continuum of inclusion and exclusion’,
14. Prof. Manish K Jha, Dean, School ` 20,00,000/-.
of Social Work, Tata Institute of
Social Sciences, Deonar, Mumbai, 20. Dr. Sudha Narayanan, Indira Gandhi
‘Experience, aspirations and struggles: Institute of Development Research
A Study of new middle class in four (IGIDR), Mumbai, Maharashtra, ‘Small
Indian cities’, ` 25,00,000/-. Holders in Peri-urban Agriculture: To
What Extent Do Inclusion Modern
15. Dr. Ajay Gudavarthy, Centre for Supply Chains Aid their Survival’,
Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru ` 28,00,000/-.
University, New Delhi, ‘Democracy
and post-civil society in global 21. Prof. Nripendra Kishore Mishra, Dept. of
politics’, ` 27,00,000/-. Economics, Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi & Prof. Nisha Srivastava,
16. Dr. Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit,
Allahabad Universtiy, Allahabad, Uttar
Savitribai Phule Pune University,
Ganeshkhind, Pune, Maharashtra, Pradesh, ‘Rural Transformation and
‘Connectivity and Asian Architecture of Changes in Living in not so Dynamic
Power: India’s Look East Policy (LEP) States of India’, ` 20,00,000/-.
to Look East and Act Policy (LEAP)
22. Dr. Asif Hussain, Govt. P.G. College,
with Special Reference to Mayanmar
and Thailand’ ,` 21,00,000/-. Banswara Road, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan,
‘Archaeological and Historical survey
17. Dr. Gyan Ranjan Panda, Dept. of of South East Rajasthan (with special
Public Policy, Law and Governance, reference to Chittorgarh and Pratapgarh
Central University of Rajasthan, Ajmer, District’,) ` 15,00,000/-.
Rajasthan, ‘The Comparative Study
of International Political Economy 23. Prof. Manoj Kumar, Director, MGFG
Perspectives of Financing the Clean Centre for Social Work, Mahatma Gandhi
Energy Sector in Select Countries (India, Antarashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya,
China and Brazil)’, ` 20,00,000/-. Wardha, Gandhi Hills, Maharashtra,

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‘Nation vs Narratives: Nationalism in 30. Dr. Chaiti Sharma Biswas, Associate
21st Century (in Special Context of Scientist, Economic Research Unit,
Cultural Nationalism’, ` 18,00,000/-. Indian Statistical Institute, 203, BT
Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, ‘Gender
24. Dr. S Anandhi, Madras Institute violence in India: Its roots, nature and
of Development Studies, Chennai, extent’, ` 18,00,000/-.
Tamil Nadu, ‘Exhuming humanist
alternatives: Re-entering craft in 31. Dr. Bimal Kishore Sahoo, Indian
education and beyond’, ` 20,00,000/-. Institute of Technology Kharagpur,
Khargapur, West Bengal, ‘Non-
25. Dr. Anuradha Bhattacharjee, Inclusive
agricultural employment in Odisha:
Media for Change, Centre for Study
trends, patterns and determinants’,
of Developing Societies (CSDS), 29
` 18,00,000/-.
Rajpur Road, Delhi,‘Exploring a design
structure for a media regulator for 32. Dr. Dipika Basu, Department of
India: Drawing from the EU and UK Economics, West Bengal State University,
bodies’, ` 20,00,000/-. Barasat,Kolkata,WestBengal, ‘Problems
and Prospects of Production and
26. Dr. Nutankumar S. Thingujam,
Department of Psychology, Sikkim Marketing of Vegetables, Fruits and
University, Tadong, Sikkim, ‘Emotion Flowers in West Bengal: Context of
Regulation in North East Indian Young Agrarian Distress’, ` 18,00,000/-.
Adults’, ` 20,00,000/-. 33. Dr. Arun Kumar Misra, Vinod Gupta
27. Dr. Amruta S Oke, Modern College of School of Management, Indian Institute
Arts, Science and Commerce, Shivaji of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal,
Nagar, Pune, ‘Emotional Intelligence ‘Globalization and Competition:
among Adolescents: Tool Development A Cluster Approach for Enhancing
and Enhancement through Training and Competitive Advantage for Small and
Study of Correlates’, ` 17,00,000/- Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in
India’, ` 16,00,000/-.
28. Dr. Kanchan Mathur, Institute of
Development Studies, 8B Jhalana 34. Dr. P. Saravanan, Associate Prof. of
Institutional Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Finance and Accounting, RGIIM Shillong,
‘Labelling Women as Witches: Shillong, Meghayala, ‘Effectiveness of
A Multi State Study of Impact of independent directors in the board of
Policy Intervention and Strategies’, directors - An empirical investigation
` 20,00,000/-. of Indian Firms’, ` 18,00,000/-.

29. Dr. Mala Mukherjee, Indian Institute 35. Dr. Pradeep S. Chauhan, Department
of Dalit Studies, D-II/1, Road No 4, of Economics, Kurukshetra University,
Andrews Ganj, New Delhi, ‘North East Kurukshetra, Haryana, ‘The Multi-
Women in Delhi: Discrimination and Dimensional Analysis of Social
vulnerabilities’, ` 25,00,000/-. Exclusion in Haryana’, ` 15,00,000/-.

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36. Dr. Ajay Kumar Naik, Indian Institute 42. Dr. Suresh R, Department of Political
of Dalit Studies, D-II/1, Road No 4, Science, University of Kerala,
Andrews Ganj, New Delhi, ‘Religion Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, ‘The
based discrimination in the urban Coastal Security of India: A Study on
market economy’, ` 20,00,000/-. the Role of Coastal Community, Kerala’,
` 15,00,000/-.
37. Prof. S. Madheswaran, Centre for
Economic Studies and Policy, Institute 43. Dr. Kala Seetharam Sridhar, Centre for
for Social and Economic Change, Research in Urban Affairs (CRUA),
Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru, ‘Deciphering Institute for Social and Economic
Caste Discrimination in the Indian Change, Dr. VKRV Rao Road,
Urban Labour Market: Estimating Wage Nagarabhavi, Bengaluru, Karnataka,
and Employment Discrimination’, ‘Will Bengaluru Become Smart or
` 17,00,000/-. Liveable?’ ` 15,00,000/-.

38. Dr. Devaki Nambiar, Research Scientist, 44. Dr. Santadas Ghosh, Dept. of
Public Health Foundation of India, Economics & Politics, Vishva-Bharati
Gurgaon Institutional Area, Delhi, ‘The University, Santiniketan, West Bengal,
Health of the Marginalised in Urban ‘Developmental interventions, rural
India: Comparing Perspectives of transformation and environmental
Vulnerable Groups and Health System sustainability:A study on Sundarban in
Actors’, ` 25,00,000/-. India’, ` 18,00,000/-.

39. Prof. Srikrishna Deva Rao, Vice- 45. Dr. Rajashri Barvekar, Department of
Chancellor, National Law University, English, Shivaji University, Kolhapur,
Kathajodi Campus, Cuttack, Odisha, Maharashtra, ‘Culture Practices, the
‘Exploring Changing Dynamics Folklore and Dialects of Generic
of Children's Law in India in Post Trading Communities and Balutedars of
Liberalization Era’, ` 15,00,000/-. Kolhapur District: An Analytical Study’,
` 15,00,000/-.
40. Dr. M. Manjula, Department of Clinical
Psychology, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 46. Dr. N Nandagopal, PSG Institute
‘Family Relationships, Marriage of Management, PSG College of
Related Beliefs and Expectations and Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu,
its Association with Mental Health in ‘Social Media, Ethics and Regulations
New Indian Middle Class: A Trans- in the Indian Context: A Multiple
generational Approach’, ` 20,00,000/-. Stakeholder Study’, ` 15,00,000/-.

41. Dr. Punit Gaur, Centre for Research 47. Dr. Catherine Bernard, Director, Service
in Rural and Industrial Development and Research Institute on Family and
(CRRID), Chandigarh, Punjab, ‘Central Children (SERFAC), Varadarajapuram,
Asia between Many Silk Roads: Indian Chennai, Tamil Nadu, ‘A study on
Policy at the Crossroads’, ` 15,00,000/-. the prevalence of violence against

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children in families in south India: A 53. Dr. Sreenivasulu Yamanapalli, Centre
multi-centre study’, ` 20,00,000/-. for Economic and Social Studies
(CESS), Nizamiah Observatory
48. Dr. Nandini Ghosh, Institute of
Campus, Begumpet, Hyderabad,
Development Studies, Salt Lake
‘Agrarian Crisis and Emergence of
Sector-I, Kolkata, West Bengal, ‘Re-
conceptualising Domestic Violence: Non-cultivating Peasant Households in
Shifting Discourse within the Women's Agrarian Structure: A Study in Andhra
Movement in India’, ` 20,00,000/-. Pradesh and Telangana’, ` 20,00,000/-.

49. Dr. Nripendra Modi, Dept. of 54. Dr. G. Jayachandran, Department


Development & Peace Studies, of Mathematical Economics, School
Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi of Economics, Madurai Kamaraj
Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhi Hills, Wardha, University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu,
Maharashtra, ‘Impact of the Policy ‘Evaluation of the Performance of FDI
of Liberalization, Privatisation and Receiving Companies in Tamil Nadu’,
Globalization on Domestic Violence: ` 15,00,000/-.
Focus on the Migrant Families from
Bihar to Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon’, 55. Prof. N Samuyelu, Acharya Nagarjuna
` 20,00,000/-. University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur,
Andhra Pradesh, ‘Educational practices
50. Dr. Bhim Reddy, Institute for Human
of government and private schools
Development, NIDM Building, 3rd
in imparting quality education to
Floor, IIPA Campus, Indraprastha
Estate, New Delhi, ‘Caste in Urban children - A study of Andhra Pradesh’,
India: Manifestation and inequalities’, ` 15,00,000/-.
` 20,00,000/-.
56. Dr. Jainendra Kumar Verma, Centre
Category: Scheduled Caste (SC) for Economic Studies, School of
Social Sciences, Central University of
51. Dr. Madhushree Sekher, Centre for Punjab, Bathinda, Punjab, ‘A study on
Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive women entrepreneurship in agro-based
Policy, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, industries in Punjab: Challenges and
Deonar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, opportunities’, ` 15,00,000/-.
‘Poverty, Inequality and Social Policies
in India: Tracing Pattern in Indian 57. Mr. Pradeep Ramavath, Centre for the
Welfare System’, ` 18,00,000/-. Study of Social Exclusion & Inclusive
52. Dr. Thiagu Ranganathan, Institute of Policy, National Law School of India
Economic Growth, University Enclave, University, Bengaluru, Karnataka,
University of Delhi (North Campus), ‘Searching rationale of scheduled
New Delhi, ‘Knowledge, perceptions caste sub-plan (SCSP) and tribal
and usage of pesticides: Study among sub-plan (TSP) fund allocation and its
cotton farmers in Andhra Pradesh and effectiveness for five southern states’,
Maharashtra’, ` 15,00,000/-. ` 20,00,000/-.

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58. Prof. K.S. Challam, Chairman, A Study of Indian Universities’,


Institute of Economic and Social ` 20,00,000/-.
Justice,Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
‘Marginalisation, Economic Deprivation 64. Dr. Roshan Lal, Dept. of Psychology,
Panjab University, Chandigarh,
and Social Exclusion of Marine Fishing
Panjab, ‘Psychological Correlates of
Communities in North Coastal Andhra
Caste Stigma among Dalit Students:
Pradesh: An interdisciplinary study’,
Intervention to Modulate’, ` 15,00,00/-.
` 20,00,000/-.
65. Dr. Jadhav Sidharth Shankarrao, Dept.
59. Dr. S. Sujatha, VIT Business School, of Commerce, Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao
VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, Kshirsagar, Arts, Science & Commerce
‘Crime against Women, Punishment College, Beed, Maharashtra, ‘Socio
Goals and Socio-Economic Welfare of Economic Development of Middle
Victims: Social Order and Moderating Class People in Urban and Rural Area: A
Effect of Public Protest’, ` 16,00,000/-. Study of Scheduled Caste Communities
in Marathwada Region of Maharashtra
60. Dr. Emanual Nahar, Centre for the State’, ` 18,00,000/-.
Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive
Policy, Panjab University, Chandigarh, 66. Mr. Dalip Kumar Katheria, Indian
Punjab, ‘Problems of Religions in India: Institute of Dalit Studies, D II/1, Road
A Comparative Study of Christian No 4, Andrews Ganj, New Delhi, ‘Caste
and Muslims in the State of Punjab’, Discrimination and Social Exclusion
` 18,00,000/-. in Economic Spheres: A Comparative
Reflection from Hindi and Marathi
61. Dr. T. Karunakaran, Dept. of Sociology, Literature’, ` 15,00,000/-.
Periyar University, Salem, Tamil
Nadu, ‘Effect of open defecation - 67. Dr. Sunita Yadavrao Patil, School of
A Sociological Study with Special Educational Sciences, Swami Ramanand
Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded,
Reference to Women, Adolescent
Maharashtra, ‘A Study of Domestic
Girls and Children in Tamil Nadu’,
Violence Against Women in Scheduled
` 15,00,000/-.
Caste and Scheduled Tribe and to
62. Dr. Vulli Dhanaraju, Dept. of History, Examine the Effect of their (Domestic
Assam University (Central University), Violence) Children's Educational
Achievement in Marathwada Region’,
Diphu Campus, Diphu, Assam,
` 16,00,000/-.
‘Ecology, Culture and ‘Hegemony’: A
Study of Forest Resources and Policies Category: Scheduled Tribe (ST)
in ‘Karbi Land (Assam)’, ` 18,00,000/-.
68. Dr. Marcus Barla, Dept. of Economics,
63. Prof. N. Sukumar, Department of St. Xavier's College, Ranchi University,
Political Science, Faculty of Social Ranchi, Jharkhand, ‘Dynamics of
Science, University of Delhi, Delhi, Development, Livelihood and Poverty
‘Education as a Site of Exclusion: in Rural Jharkhand’, ` 16,00,000/-.

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69. Prof. Nani Bath, Dept. of Political 2. Dr. Elangbam Nixon Singh,
Science, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Department of Management, School
Hills, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, of EMIS, Mizoram University,
‘Refugee Problems in Arunachal Aizawl, ‘A Financial Study on Women
Pradesh: A Study of Contesting Rights, Entrepreneurship in North East Indian
Claims and Discourses’, ` 18,00,000/-. (With special reference to Mizoram)’.

70. Dr. Veronica Khangchian, Institute for 3. Dr. Firdous Azmat Siddiqui and Dr.
Development and Communication, Bulbul Dhar James, Sarojini Naidu
Sector 38A, Chandigarh, ‘Challenges Center for Women’s Studies, Jamia
of Internal Migration in India: A Case Millia Islamia, New Delhi, ‘Socio-
Study of Migrants from Manipur to the Economic Profiling of Muslim Women
National Capital Region’, ` 17,00,000/-. as an Impact of Migration in Okhla’.

71. Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Department of 4. Dr. K. Senthil Kumar, Department


Defence Studies, Meerut College, of Commerce, Laxminarayana Arts
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Maritime and Science College for Women,
Security Challenges, Terrorism and Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu, ‘Rural
Piracy at Sea in the Global Era: An Investors Perception towards Small
Analytical Study’, ` 25,00,000/-. Savings (A study with special reference
to MNREGA Workers in Dharmapuri)’.
72. Dr. Vijay Korra, Centre for Economic
and Social Studies, Nizamian 5. Dr. Suchitra Sharma, Department
Observatory Campus, Begumpet, of Sociology, Government College,
Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Gulf Migration Durg, Chhattisgarh, ‘Rural Women
and Rural Transformation: A Study of Empowerment and Non-government
Telangana State’, ` 15,00,000/-. Organizations (with special reference to
Durg District)’.
73. Dr. Pathan Mehrunnisa, Dept. of
English, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar 6. Dr. Anupam Sharma, Department of
Marathwada University, Aurangabad, Political Science, Indira Gandhi National
Maharashtra, ‘Digital Feminism: A Tribal University, Amarkantak, Madhya
Study in Sanskrit, English and Urdu Pradesh, ‘Occupational Stress and its
Literature’, ` 15,00,000/-. Management among Police Personnel’.

Final Reports Received 7. Dr. Surendra Singh, Department of


Political Science, Ramlal Anand
(Responsive) College, New Delhi, ‘A Study of
Urban Governance and Socio-
1. Dr. Abhilash T, Gokhale Institute of Political Accountability of Municipal
Politics and Economics, Shivajinagar, Corporation of Delhi’.
Pune, Maharashtra, ‘Socio-Economic
Inclusion of Nomadic Tribes: A Case 8. Dr. R. Ganapathi, Department of
Study of Malapandarm in Kerala’. Commerce, Directorate of Distance

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Education, Alagappa University, Tamil Vidyalaya, Amravati, Maharashtra,


Nadu, ‘Green Purchase Behaviour of ‘Overpower Obstacles in the
Consumers in Tamil Nadu State’. Development of Psycho-Physical
Health, Cognitive Abilities and
9. Dr. John Menachery, Matru Sewa Academic Achievement: A Study of
Sangh Institute of Social Work, Nagpur, Tribal and Non-Tribal Children in
Maharashtra, ‘Awareness of Youths on Melghat Region’,
the Right to Information Act 2005 and
their Opinion on its Impact: A Study of 15. Dr. Rajesh Raj, Centre for
Rural Youth in Umred Tehsil, District Multidisciplinary Development Research,
Nagpur, Maharashtra’. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Nagar, Dharwad,
Maharashtra, ‘What Sectors can be
10. Dr. Mohar Singh, University Commerce Engines of Growth? An Analysis of
College, University of Rajasthan, Manufacturing and Services in India’.
Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Jaipur,
Rajasthan,‘Socio-Economic Impact of 16. Dr. Chittranjan Senapati, Sarder Patel
Foreign Tourism in India (Problems and Institute of Economic and Social
Prospects)’. Research, Thaltej Road, Ahmedabad
Gujarat, ‘Deprivation and Social
11. Dr. V. Srinvay Rao, Center for the Inclusion in India and Kazakhstan’.
Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusion
Policy, School of Social Sciences, 17. Dr. C.M. Maran, VIT University, Vellore,
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Tamil Nadu, ‘Role of Information and
Telangana, ‘Community Participation Communication Technology (ICT)
in Primary Education in Tribal Areas: A in Higher Education: An Empirical
Comparative Study of Andhra Pradesh Study of Engineering and Management
and Kerala’. Institutions of North India’.

12. Dr. Rosina Nasir, Center for the Study of 18. Dr. Sivasankar, Department of
Discrimination and Exclusion (CSDE), Economics, Muthgurangam Government
School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Arts College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu,
Nehru Univeristy, New Delhi, ‘Factors ‘Women Workers in Leather Industry in
Affecting Access Educational and Tamil Nadu’.
Health Institutions by the Religious
Minority (Muslims)’. 19. Prof. Rachita Rana and Prof. Sheela
Bhargava, Institute of Information
13. Prof. R.S. Tomar, Department of Technology and Management, Institutional
Political Science, Mahatma Gandhi Area, New Delhi, ‘Role of Women
Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Entrepreneurs in Socio-economic
Pradesh, ‘Role of the Panchayati Raj in Development in Urban Economy: An
Rural Development’. Empirical Study’.

14. Dr. S.D. Wakode, Department of 20. Dr. Niranjan Roy, Department of
Psychology, Vidya Bharti Maha Economics, Assam University, Silchar,

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Assam, ‘Impact of Field Management on the Emergence of Entrepreneurial
Committees (FMCS) towards Development in Small and Medium
Agriculture Development in the Barak Scale Enterprises in Northern India’.
Valley Region of Assam’.
27. Dr. S. Valli Devesena, Department of
21. Dr. Debadyuti Das, Faculty of Commerce, Mother Teresa Women’s
Management Studies, University of University, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu,
Delhi, Delhi, ‘An Assessment of the ‘Empowerment of Women in Self Help
Impact of Sustainable Supply Chain Groups through Micro Finanace: A
Management Practices on Overall Study with Reference to Kodaikanal’.
Organizational: An Empirical Study’.
28. Prof. Nirmal Kanti Chakrabarti, School
22. Dr. Sanghamitra Sarkar, Department of of Law, KIIT University, Bhubneshwar,
Political Science, Surendranath College Odisha, ‘People’s Perception of Police-
for Women, Kolkata, West Bengal, Public Relations in the Capitals of the
‘Women Empowerment under the Sixth North Eastern States of India: A Study
Scheduled Areas: A Comparative Study in Perspective of Community Policing’.
of Meghalaya, Tripura’.
29. Dr. Anita Moral, Department of
23. Dr. M.M. Sulphy, TKM Institute Psychology, Shri Varshney College,
of Management, Musaliar Hills, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘A Study of
Kerala, ‘The Relationship between Attitude towards Honor Killing and
Entrepreneurial Orientation and Certain Violence against Women’.
Behavioral Attributes of Professional
College Students in Kerala’. 30. Dr. Shibalal Meher, Nabakrushna
Choudhury Centre for Development
24. Dr. Suman, Department of Sociology, Studies, Bhubneshwar, Odisha, ‘Nexus
RG (PG) College, Meerut, Uttar between Poverty and Degradation of
Pradesh, ‘Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Forest Resources: A Study in Degraded
Shiksha Parishad ki Naveen Pariksha Forest Regions of Odisha’.
Pranali ka Samaj Shastriya Adhyayan’.
31. Dr. Sankhil Shethon, Department of
25. Dr. Manoj P.K., Department of Applied Political Science, United College,
Economics, Cochin University of Thamlakhuren Village, Manipur,
Science and Technology, Kochi, Kerala, ‘Socio-Linguistic Challenges before
‘Sustainable Business Model for the Marginalized in Northeast India; A
Affordable Housing: A Study of the Cost Study in the Context of the Lamkang
Structure and Viability of the Projects of Language of the Lamkang Tribe in
Major Real Estate Players in Kerala’. Chandel District of Manipur’.

26. Dr. Gajendra Singh, School of 32. Dr. Shaik Iftikhar Ahmed, Popular
Management, Doon University, Research Centre, Centre for Research
Dehradun, Uttarakhand, ‘The Influence in Rural and Industrial Development,
of Hofstead Cultural Dimension Model Chandigarh, Punjab, ‘Issues of Minority

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Empowerment: A Study of Muslims of on Production Potential Economics


Punjab and Haryana’. Viability System of Size Mushroom
Units in Himachal Pradesh’.
33. Dr. Onkar Nath Tripathi, School
of Management, KIIT University, 39. Dr. Meenakshi Gandhi, Bharati
Bhubneshwar, Odisha, ‘Impact of Tribal Vidyapeeth University, Institute of
Self Governance of Maternal and Child Management and Research, New Delhi,
Health Seeking Behavior of Koya Tribe ‘A Study of Women Entrepreneurs
in Malkangiri District of Odisha’. in India- Problems, Prospects and
Challenges’.
34. Dr. Manju Mahananda, Department
of Human Development and Family 40. Dr. Rishi Sharma, Sagar Institute of
Studies, Halina School of Home Research & Technology Excellence,
Science, Sam Higgin Bottom Institute Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Retail
of Agriculture, Technology & Science, Management-Structure and Formats
Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, ‘An with reference to Customer Relationship
Interventional Approach to Improve the Management Practices, An Analytical
Emotional Intelligence of Administrators Study of Organized and Unorganized
Working in Public and Private Sector in Retail Stores in Selected Cities of MP’.
Allahabad’.
41. Dr. Ananta Kumar Jena, Department
35. Dr. Dharmendra Nath, S.B. Deorah of Education, Assam University,
College, Guwahati, Assam, ‘Economic Silchar, Assam, ‘Workshop Innovative
and Environmental Impact of Rubber Instruction, Tree Plantation, Hands on
Plantation in a Non-traditional Area: A Activity, Community Sanitation and
Study of Golpara-Garo Hills Belt in the Using Multimedia are the Efforts of
Northeastern India’. Environmental Sustainability’.

36. Dr. M. Manjula, Department of Clinical 42. Dr. A. Kannan, Department of


Psychology, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Environmental Economics, Madurai
Karnataka, ‘Suicide Prevention in Youth: Kamraj University, Madurai, Tamil
An Awareness and Stress-Coping Based Nadu, ‘Local Commons and Rural Poor
Programme’. Livelihood Sustenance: A Case Study of
Two Villages in Tamil Nadu’.
37. Dr. A Jayakumar, Department of
MBA, PGP College of Engineering 43. Dr. Niharika Gaan, Management
and Technology, Namakkal, Tamil Development Institute, Murshidabad,
Nadu, ‘Wind Farm, Environment and West-Bengal, ‘Gender Violence:
Employment’. Caste, Ethnic, Religious & Regional
Dimensions’.
38. Dr. S.K. Chauhan, Department of
Agricultural Economics, CSK Himachal 44. Dr. Sarat Kumar Rout, P.G Department
Pradesh Krishi Vishvidyalaya, of Education, Ravenshaw University,
Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, ‘A Study Cuttack, Odisha, ‘A Study of Integration

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of Information and Communication 51. Dr. Bhagaban Behera, Department
Technology into Curriculum of Kedriya of International Relations, Jadavpur
Vidyalayas’. University, Kolkata, West Bengal,
‘Shifting Priorities of India’s Foreign
45. Dr. Ashutosh Biswal, Department of Policy: From Look East to be East’.
Education, The M.S University of
Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, ‘A Study 52. Dr. D.K. Mahalik, Department of
of Open Book Examination System for Business Administration, Sambalpur
Secondary School Students in Different University, Odisha, ‘Development of
Teaching Learning Environments’. an Integrated Model for Information
Technology Justification and ROI
46. Dr. Anupama Saxena, Department Calculation in Social Sector’.
of Political Science, Guru Ghasidas
University, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, 53. Dr. Pradip Sawarnakar, ABV Indian
‘Gender Mainstreaming of Information Institute of Information Technology
Communication Technology (ICT) and Management, Gwalior, Madhya
Policies and Programmes in India, a Pradesh, ‘Sociology of Social Network
Comparative Study of Madhya Pradesh Sites: A Social Capital Approach to the
and Chattisgarh’. Study of Young Adults in India’.

47. Dr. Akhil Ranjan Dutta, Department of 54. Mr. Justin P. Jose, Dharmagiri Jeevas
Political Science, Gauhati University, Social Centre, Kerala, ‘An Explanatory
Guwahati, Assam, ‘Implementing Study on Identity Induced Social
National Rural Health Mission in Exclusion of Elderly Persons in Kerala:
Assam: A Study Convergence among Empirical Validation of a Psychological
Institutions Infrastructure and Practices’. Model of Social Exclusion’.

48. Dr. A. Narayanmoorthy, Department 55. Dr. K.A. Joseph, Department of Social
of Economics and Rural Development, Work, Loyola College of Social
Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Sciences, Trivandrum, Kerela, ‘A Study
Nadu, ‘Economic and Resources Impact for Identifying Specific Knowledge
of System of Rice Intensification (SRI): Base, Skills, Interventions and Best
An Empirical Study of South India’. Practices Applicable to Fifteen Fields of
Social Work Practice in India’.
49. Dr. S. Renuga Devi, Principal,
Navarasam Arts & Science College 56. Dr. Aprajita Biswas, Centre for African
for Women, Arachalur, Tamil Nadu, Studies, University of Mumbai,
‘Design of Logistic Network Model for Mumbai, Maharashtra, ‘External
Transportation: A Study’. Involvement in the Oil- Rich African
Countries: The Case of USA, China and
50. Dr. Shalini Chawla, Senior Fellow, India in the Africa’s Oil Sector’.
Centre for Air Power Studies, New Delhi,
‘United States Studies Withdrawal from 57. Dr. Ashwini Machey, Department of
Afghanistan: Implications for India’. Economics, MDKG College, Dibrugarh,

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Assam, ‘A Study of Fertility Behavior Insights from Indian Folklores and


of the Singpho Tribe of Assam and Folktales’.
Arunachal Pradesh’.
64. Prof. Trilok Narain Mathur, Department
58. Dr. Ashwini Kumar B.J, Department of of Economics, Administration and
Management Studies, Nitte Meenakshi Financial Management, University of
Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘A Study
Karnataka, ‘Impact of Urbanization on of Changing Customer Preferences for
Viability of Primary Agricultural Credit Banks Products’.
Societies Located in Periurban Areas
and Adaptation Strategies’. 65. Dr. S. Ganesan, Department of
Economics, Bharathidasan University,
59. Dr. S. Prabakaran, Department of Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study
Political and Public Administration on Growth and Diversification Patterns
Wing, Annamalai University, Annamalai in Small Scale Processed Spices
Nagar, Tamil Nadu, ‘ICT and Right to Productions Industry in Trichy District,
Information: An Appraisal of ICT’s Tamil Nadu’.
Role in Promoting the RTI Regime for
Good Governance in Tamil Nadu’. 66. Dr. C. Subramaniam, Political Science
Wing- DDE, Annamalai University,
60. Dr. Narayan Chandra Jena, Department Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu,
of Geography, University of Burdwan, ‘Transgender Community in Tamil
West Bengal, ‘Tribal Livelihood Nadu: A Study on Social Behaviour,
and Sustainable Development in Human Rights and Social Status’.
Mayurbhanj, Odisha’.
67. Dr. Ng. Ngalengnam, Department
61. Dr. Shailendra Mohan Thakur, President, of Political Science, Indira Gandhi
Society for Social Harmony, Research National Tribal University, Manipur,
and Management, Delhi,‘Empowerment ‘Immigration: The Socio-Political
of Scheduled Caste Representatives Problems in Manipur’.
through Panchayati Raj Institutions in
Bihar- A Comparative Analysis of Select 68. Dr. C. Thanavathi, V.O.C. College of
Districts’. Education, Tamil Nadu, ‘Effectiveness
of the Use of Social Media in Teacher
62. Dr. J.M. Asgarali Patel, Department Education’.
of Psychology, Annamalai University,
Tamil Nadu, ‘Stalking Victimization 69. Dr. S.K. Banerjee, Netaji Institute for
among Female Students in Indian Asian Studies, Kolkata, West Bengal,
Context’. ‘Socio-Linguistic Study of Aka Tribe of
Arunachal Pradesh’.
63. Dr. Sunita Singh Sengupta, Faculty
of Management Studies, University 70. Dr. Anil Kumar Singh, Principal,
of Delhi, ‘Psychological and Spiritual Department of Economics, Hindu
Implications of Meaning of Work: P.G. College, Ghazipur, Uttar

88
Pradesh, ‘Impact of Liberalization on Forest Governance in the Context of
Development of Agro-Industries: An Forest Rights Act’.
Empirical Study of Ghazipur District in
Eastern Uttar Pradesh’. 77. Dr. Shivkumar Deene, Department of
Commerce and Management, Govt. First
71. Dr. Thiyam Bharat Singh, Centre for Grade College, Chitguppa, Karnataka,
Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusion ‘Asset Liability Management in Banking
Policy, Manipur University, Imphal, Sector: A Select Study’.
Manipur, ‘A Study of the Problems
and Potential of Indo-Myanmar Border 78. Dr. Lalitha Ramakrishnan, Department
Trade’. of Management Studies, Pondicherry
University, Puducherry, ‘A Study of
72. Dr. Dukhabandhu Sahoo, Indian Institute Marketing of Insurance Schemes in
of Technology, Bhubneshwar, Odisha, Rural Areas with reference to Farmers
‘Solid Waste Management in Indian and Special Focus on Women in
Cities: A Case Study of Bhubneshwar Pondicherry Region’.
City’.
79. Dr. Tejaswini Niranjana, Centre for
73. Dr. Renu Dewan, Department of the Study of Culture and Society,
Psychology, Ranchi Women’s College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, ‘The Cultural
Ranchi University, Jharkhand, ‘A Lives of Young Women in Globalising
Socio-Psychological Study on Seasonal India: A Case Study of Bengaluru’.
Migration of Tribal and Non-Tribal 80. Prof. K. Viswanadha Reddy, Department
Labourers in Jharkhand’. of Anthropology, S.V.U. College of
Biological Earth Sciences, Tirupati,
74. Dr. A.S. Raju, Centre for South Asian
Andhra Pradesh, ‘Environmental Impact
Studies, Pondicherry University,
on the Forest Economy: A Case Study
Puducherry, ‘Human Security of Yerukala Tribe in Nallamala Forest
Dimensions of South Asia Poverty and Region of Andhra Pradesh’.
Governance in Bangladesh, India and
Nepal’. 81. Dr. G.K. Uma Shankar, Department of
Public Health Dentistry, BR Ambedkar
75. Dr. Samta Jain, Department of Dental College, Bengaluru, Karnataka,
Economics, Mata Gujri Mahila ‘Gender Inequalities in Utilization of
Vidhyalaya, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, the Oral Health Care Services –the
‘A Study of Food Security and Crop Bengaluru Study’.
Diversification in Rural Areas of
Madhya Pradesh’. 82. Dr. C. Bala Krishna Murthy, Department
of Psychology, PSG College of Arts
76. Dr. Pratyusna Patnaik, Council for and Science, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu,
Social Development, Southern Regional ‘Preparation of Career Guidance
Centre, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Protocol for High School Students Based
‘Does Presence Matter? Gender, Caste on their Brain Dominance, Personality
and Tribe in Institutions of Participatory Traits and Academic Achievement’.

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83. Dr. G. Gnanasekaran, Department Economics, Assam University, Silchar,


of Economics, St. Joseph’s College, Assam, ‘Demand Side Determinants
Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, ‘Integrated of School Enrolment of Children in
Child Development Schemes in Hailakandi District of Southern Assam:
Tiruchirappalli District, Tamil Nadu: A Micro Level Study’.
A Need for Change of Approach and
90. Dr. Kanchan Mathur, Institute of
Policies’.
Development Studies, Jaipur, Rajasthan,
84. Dr. Hemlata Mishra, Department of ‘Transforming Lives, Crafting New
Political Science, Govt. (PG) College, Identities Reflections on Women’s
Ramnagar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, Empowerment through Innovative
‘Identifying Shift in Living Standard Programmes’.
of Women Unorganized Laboures in
91. Dr. Abha Singh, Director, Amity
a Decade in Haldwani, Kasipur and
Institute of Psychology and Allied
Nainital Regions of Nainital District
Sciences, Noida, Uttar Pradesh,
in Uttarakhand: A Wage Differential
‘Emotional Experience as a Predictor of
Approach’.
Psychological Well-being: a Study on
85. Dr. M. James Antony, Department Indian University Students’.
of Economics, Arul Anandar College, 92. Dr. Bupinder Zutshi, Centre for Study of
Madurai, Tamil Nadu, ‘Institutionalization Regional Development, School of Social
of Financial Resources for Unorganized Sciences, JNU, New Delhi, ‘Conflict
Sector in Rural India’. Situation in Jammu and Kashmir; Its
Impact on the Livelihoods of the Gujjar
86. Prof. Ashutosh Kumar, Department of
and Bakarwal Tribe’.
Politics, Punjab University, Chandigarh,
‘Electoral Politics in Punjab: A 93. Dr. Sunkari Satyam, Independent
Behavioral Study to Political Attitudes Researcher, Council for Social
and Opinion’. Development, Hyderabad, Telangana,
‘Democracy and Tribal Voice in
87. Dr. Subhanil Chowdhury, Institute of
Contemporary Indian Politics: A Study
Development Studies, Kolkata, West of Andhra Pradesh’.
Bengal, ‘Imperialism in the Current Era:
A Study with Special Reference to South 94. Dr. M.J.I. Raj, Joseph College,
Asia’. Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study on
the Psychological Problems of Irregular
88. Dr. Naba Kumar Mondal, Department Migrants Families in Tamil Nadu, with
of Environment Science, the University special reference to Tiruchirapalli,
of Burdwan, Burdwan, West Bengal, Thanjavar, and Padukottai District’.
‘Development of a Model for Effective
Integration of Environmental Education 95. Dr. Utsuk Dutta, NIHFW Campus,
in Technical and General Education’. Munirka, New Delhi, ‘Impact of
Incentive Schemes on Public Health
89. Dr. Sumanash Dutta, Department of Goals’.

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96. Dr. Sameena Hameed, India Arab 102. Dr. Siba Charan Subudhi, Department
Cultural Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, of Education, North-Eastern Hill
New Delhi, ‘Investment in the University, Tura, Meghalaya, ‘Concept
Northern Indian Ocean Rim Countries: Development in Science Subject among
Implications for India’s Energy Hearing Impaired Children Studying in
Security’. Integrated and Segregated Educational
Settings of Meghalaya’.
97. Dr. P. Balamurugan, Centre for Rural
Development, Annamalai University, 103. Dr. Krishna Chandra Pradhan, Lecturer
Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study on People’s in Economics, Khemundi College,
Participation and Conservation of Local Odisha, ‘Getting the Excluded into
Water Bodies for Sustainable Rural Social Mainstream through Micro
Development: A Case of Rural Tanks in Projects: A Study of Primitive Tribal
Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu’. Groups (PTGs) in Orrisa’.

98. Dr. R. Lalitha Raja, Annamalai 104. Dr. N. Manimekalai, Department


University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Identification of Women’s Studies, Bharathidasan
University, Tiruchirappalim, Tamil
and Remediation of Phonological
Nadu, ‘Gender Positive Initiatives
Disorders among Children with Mental
in Higher Education Institution: An
Retardation’.
Explanatory Analysis in Tamil Nadu’.
99. Dr. Sukanta K. Banerjee, Salesian
105. Dr. Keshao Shankar Patil, Tirpude
College, Siliguri Campus, Siliguri, West
College of Social Work, Nagpur,
Bengal, ‘A Study on the Enrolment
Maharashtra, ‘Legal Protection and
Level in Higher Education Among the
Gender Dimensions in Construction
Tribal Communities of North Bengal Industry with special reference to
(Dooars)’. Women Construction Workers in the
100. Dr. R. Gnanadevan, Department of City of Nagpur’.
Education, Annamalai University, Andhra 106. Dr. R. Srinivasan, School of Social
Pradesh, ‘Personality Development Sciences & Languages, VIT University,
Programme for the Students having Vellore, Tamil Nadu, ‘Improving the
Social, Emotional and Behavior Writing Skills of Students of Government
Problems, Studying in Adi-Dravidar Higher Secondary in Vellore District
Welfare Schools’. through Task-Based Approach’.
101. Dr. Tapas Kumar Dalapati, Madhya 107. Dr. Sunil Bhau Bhonsle & Dr. Prashant
Pradesh Institute of Social Science Bansode, Center for Study of Social
Research, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Exclusion & Inclusive Policy, Gokhale
‘Unveiling Knots in the Malwa: A Study Institute of Politics and Economics,
of Changing Patterns of Matrimonial Pune, Maharashtra, ‘Female Domestic
Processes among Hindus in Western Workers and Socio-Economic
Madhya Pradesh’. Inclusion’.

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108. Dr. Sonu Trivedi, Department of Kolkata, West Bengal, ‘Identifying the
Political Science, Zakir Husain College, Barriers Faced by the Scheduled Caste
Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, New Delhi, Students in Higher Education’.
‘Dynamics of India–China Engagement
in Myanmar’. 115. Dr. Vaishali Saxena, Department of
Public Administration, University of
109. Dr. S. Rajamohan, Alagappa Institute Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, ‘E-Government
of Management, Alagappa University, as a Tool for Good Governance-A
Tamil Nadu, ‘Managerial Effectiveness Comparative Study of PRIs of Uttar
of District Rural Development Agency Pradesh and Rajasthan’.
and its Schemes in Tamil Nadu’.
116. Dr. Urmi Nanda Biswas, Department
110. Dr. Ganga Prasad Prasain, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Education
of Commerce, Manipur University, & Psychology, The MS University
Imphal, Manipur, ‘Entrepreneurship in of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, ‘Sex-
Small Scale Industries in North East Selective Abortion and Female Feticide
India- A Case Study of Manipur’. – Can a Public Campaign Produce
Effective Change: A Comparative
111. Dr. Ranjit Singh Ghuman, Centre Analysis’.
for Research in Rural and Industrial
Development, Chandigarh, ‘Water 117. Mr. Mitul Kumar M. Deliya, SK College
Use Efficiency in Punjab: The Issue of of Business Management, Gujarat
Sustainability’. University, Patan, Gujarat, ‘A Study
on Violation of Human Rights in Patan
112. Dr. Anchalesh Kumar, Department of District’.
Sociology, Kumaun Kesari Pt. B.D.
Pandey Govt. Post Graduate College, 118. Dr. Thomas Janetius, Sree Saraswathi
Uttrakhand, ‘Impact of Globalization on Thyagaraja College, Tamil Nadu, ‘A
Jaunsar Bawar Tribe: A Sociology Study Study on the Psychological Process of
(with special reference to the Dehradun Change of Domicile among Hill Tribes
District of Uttrakhand)’. in the Progression of Tiger Reserve
Expansion in Tamil Nadu’.
113. Dr. M. Sumathy, Department of
Commerce, Bharathiar University, 119. Dr. Vijay Kumar Kaushal, Department of
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, ‘An Commerce and Management, Himachal
Evaluation Study on the Performance Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal
of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Pradesh, ‘Economic and Political Basis
Employment Guarantee Act Scheme of Tribal Communities in India: A
in Tamil Nadu with a special focus on Study of Khumbli in Jounsary Tribe of
Dindigul, Karar, Tiruchirapalli and Uttranchal’.
Ramanathapuram District’.
120. Dr. Patil Laxman Hanmantrao,
114. Dr. Santoshi Halder, Department of Department of Economics, Shivaji
Education, University of Calcutta, College, Latur, Maharashtra,‘The Social

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and Economical Changes in the Life of Study of Gauriganj Block, Sultanpur
Below Poverty Level Families due to District’.
Golden Jubilee Rural Self-Employment
Policy in Maharashtra: A Case Study’. 127. Dr. Sheena, Department of Humanities
and Management, National Institute
121. Dr. Kamble B. Nana, Center for of Technology, Karnataka, ‘Women
Educational Studies, Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship and Tourism
Education, Pune, ‘Seasonal Migration Development: A Study with Special
of Sugarcane Harvesting Labour’s and Reference to SHGs in Karnataka and
Its Impact on School Going Children in Kerala’.
Maharashtra’.
128. Dr. Jyotsna Jha, Director, Centre for
122. Dr. Balwinder Singh, Department of Budget and Policy Studies, Bengaluru,
Economics, Punjabi University, Patiala, Karnataka, ‘Emerging Employment
Punjab, ‘Socio-Economic Conditions of Opportunities and Women’s Experiences
Scheduled Caste Households in Rural of Employment and Violence’.
Punjab’.
129. Dr. Monika, Department of Political
123. Dr. D. Maniazhagu, Department of Science, Ismail National (PG) College,
Physical Education and Health Sciences, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Role of
Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Bangladesh in India’s Security: An
Nadu, ‘Impact of Physical Training Analytical Study’.
Programmes on Health Related and
Pulmonary Variables of Women 130. Dr. I. Maruthi, Institute for Social
Students’. & Economic Change, Bengaluru,
Karnataka, ‘Assessment of Socio-
124. Dr. R.Venkata Ravi, Council for Social Economic Capabilities of Dalit
Development, Hyderabad, Telangana, Households in Karnataka’.
‘Inclusive Governance for Rural
Development: A Study on Village 131. Dr. Sonny Jose, Department of Social
Panchayats in Andhra Pradesh and Work, Loyola College of Social
Tamil Nadu’. Sciences, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala,
‘Elderly Under Institutional Care: The
125. Dr. L. Rathakrishnan, Department of Kerala Scenario’.
Rural Industries and Management,
Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gujarat, 132. Dr. R. Indradevi, VIT Business School,
‘MGNREGS on Sustainable Livelihood VIT University, Tamil Nadu, ‘A
and Ecological Security’. Comparative Study of Social Security
Schemes and Quality of Life Among
126. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, Department Women Workers in the Manufacturing
of Geography, Kamla Nehru Institute of Industries in Vellore and Tirupur
Physical & Social Sciences, Sultanpur, District’.
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Management Degraded
Lands Using Satellite and GIS: A Case 133. Dr. Jeetendra D. Soni, Department

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of Geography, M.J.D. Government 140. Dr. Amarnath Sharma, Government


College, Rajasthan, ‘Labour Migration College, Arjunda, Durg, Chhattisgarh,
to West Asia from Sikar, Churu and ‘Impact of Globalization on Primary
Jhunjhunu Districts: Problems and Education (with special reference to
Prospects’. Drug District’.
134. Dr. Shivaji S. Maske, Department 141. Dr. B. Rangaiah, Department of Applied
of Geography, Sangmeswar College, Psychology, Pondicherry University,
Solapur, Maharashtra, ‘Problems and Puducherry, ‘Post Traumatic Growth
Prospects of Buffalo Farming in Solapur and Psychological Well-being among
District (MS)’. Cancer and HIV/AIDS Patients’.
135. Dr. M.V.R. Raju, Department of 142. Dr. Shakuntala Mahanta, Department
Psychology, Andhra University, Andhra of Humanties and Social Sciences, IIT,
Pradesh, ‘Prevalence of Somatic Guwahati, Assam, ‘A Psychological and
Symptoms, Mental Health and Quality Socio Linguistic Study of Variation in
of Life of Tribes in Araku Valley: Deori’.
Development of Culturally Relevant
Psychological Intervention’. 143. Dr. Satish Sharad Badwe, Department
of Marathi Language & Literature,
136. Dr. Manu Rathi, Principal, Meerut
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar University,
College, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Kashmir
Maharastra, ‘Marathwada ke Seemanikat
Problems & India-Pakistan Relations:
Kshetra mein Bhasaon ka Aadaan
An Analytical Study’.
Pradaan aur Prabhav: ek Anubandh’.
137. Ms. Nidhi Gulati & Mamta Singhal,
144. Dr. Srimati Nayak, Department of
Department of Elementary Education,
Sociology, Sambalpur University,
Institute of Home Economics, New
Delhi, ‘Facilitating Constructivism Odisha, ‘Exploring the Impact of
in EVS Teaching: Action Research Industrialization on Tribal People: A
with Government Run Primary School Challenge to their Livelihood (A Socio-
Teachers’. Economic Study of Jharsugda District,
Odisha)’.
138. Dr. Jharna Pathak, Gujarat Institute
of Development Research, Gujarat, 145. Prof. Santha Kumari, School of
‘Assessment of System of Crop Behavioural Sciences and Business
Intensification in Bihar and Madhya Studies, Thapar University, Patiala,
Pradesh: Examining Implications for Punjab, ‘An Experimental Investigation
Sustainable Development’. of the Psychological Determinants of
Financial Decision Making: A Prospect
139. Dr. M. Priyamvdha, Department of Theory Approach’.
Criminology, University of Madras,
Chennai, ‘Unheard Voices: Detecting 146. Dr. Sampad Kumar Swain, Department
Elder Abuse and Devising Strategies for of Tourism Hospitality and Hotel
Prevention’. Management, Indira Gandhi National

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Tribal University, Amarkantak, Madhya University, Dibrugarh, Assam,
Pradesh, ‘Management of Ecotourism ‘Performance Analysis and Supply
Sites and Sustainable Development: A Chain Process Optimization in Indian
Study on Tamil Nadu’. Tea Industry’.

147. Dr. N.K. Kumaresan Raja, Department 153. Dr. Amit Kumar Bardhan, Faculty
of Political Science and Public of Management Studies, University
Administration, Annamalai University, of Delhi, Delhi, ‘Development of
Andhra Pradesh, ‘Reconstructing Indian Performance Metrics Based on Critical
Land Administrative System for Attaining Success Factors in Humanitarian Relief
Social Inclusiveness’. Logistics’.

148.
Prof. D. Mukhopadhyay & Mr. 154. Dr. Asawari Bhave Gudipudi, Maeer’s
Pabitra K. Jena, Lecturer, College of MIT Vishwashanti Gurukul, Pune,
Management, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Maharashtra, ‘A Study of Effectiveness
University, Katra, Jammu & Kashmir, of the Instructional Module Based on
‘Process Improvement of Apple Fruits Constructivist Approach in Classroom
Production in Kashmir Region: An Teaching for the School Teachers in
Empirical Study’. Semi Rural Area of Pune City’.

149. Dr. Minaketan Behera, Department 155. Dr. Jyotis S. Nair, Department of
of Economics, Ambedkar University, Sociology, St. Mother Teresa’s College,
Delhi, ‘An Assessment of Dependence Ernakulum, Kerala, ‘Social Capital
of Forest Fringe Villagers on Forest Creation through Self Help Groups
Products and Marketing Issues in in Kerala- A Multiple Organizational
Kandhamal and Kalahandi Districts of Analysis’.
Odisha’.
156. Dr. Veena K.D., Department of Speech
150. Dr. T. Dharamraj, Department of and Hearing, Manipal College of
Folklore, Madurai Kamaraj University, Allied Health Sciences, Manipal
Tamil Nadu, ‘The Dalit Christians of University, Karnataka, ‘Development
Tamil Nadu: Ethno History and Socio- Standardization of Phonological Process
Religious Life’. Analysis Test for Children (PPAT-C) in
Tulu Language’.
151. Dr. Bhubneshwar Sabar, Centre
for Multidisciplinary Development 157. Dr. Basanta Kumar Sahu, Indian
Research, Dharwad, Karnataka, ‘Food Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi,
Insecurity amidst Plenty: Locating ‘Livelihoods for the Poor: Coping with
Vulnerability in a Resources Rich Food Security and Drought’.
Region in India- A Study in Un-divided
Kalahandi District of Odisha’. 158. Dr. Kh. Devananda Singh, Department
of Management, North Eastern
152. Dr. Mithun J. Sharma, Centre for Hill University, Tura, Meghalaya,
Management Studies, Dibrugarh ‘Comparative Study on Micro and Small

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Enterprises in Imphal West District of Study Special Reference Jalgaon


Manipur and West Garo Hills District District’.
of Meghalaya- the Entrepreneurial
Perspective’. 165. Dr. Poonam, Department of History,
Baikhunthi Devi Kanya Mahavidyalaya,
159. Dr. Nani Bath, Department of Agra, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Bharatiya Rajaniti
Political Science, Rajiv Gandhi aur Saampradayik Dange: Mujaffarnagar
University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, evam Godhra ke Vishesh Sandarbh
‘Understanding Political Organizations mein’.
of the Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh’.
166. Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Department of
160. Dr. Navin Kumar, Department of Economics, Ch. Charan Singh University,
Psychology, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Impact of
College, University of Delhi, Delhi, Socio-Economic Development on
‘Personality Trait Structure and Environment: An Empirical Study of
Taxonomy of Hindi Speaking Indians: A Few Selected Districts in Western Uttar
Psycho Lexical Approach’. Pradesh’.

161. Dr. S. Rajaram, Department of 167. Dr. T. Brahmanandam, Centre for Multi-
Business Administration, Kalasalingam Disciplinary Development Research,
University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Problems Karnataka, ‘Impact of Government
and Its Impact of Women Migrants Sponsored Health Schemes on Scheduled
Households in Slums with Special Castes: A Study in Karnataka’.
Reference to Tamil Nadu State’.
168. Dr. Omprakash, Faculty of Policy
162. Dr. Sushil Singh Chauhan, Institute Sciences, National Law University,
for Applied Research & Development, Rajasthan, ‘Low Intensity Warfare,
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Work Naxal Challenges and Responses of the
Environment and Job Satisfaction State in Contemporary India’.
among Police Officials: A Comparative
Study of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan’. 169. Dr. Ashish Bhatt, Madhya Pradesh
Institute of Social Science Research,
163. Dr. Veronica Pala, Department Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh,‘Vikas ki
of Economics, North Eastern Hill Rajniti evam Gaer Sarkari Sangathan:
University, Meghalaya, ‘Levels of Madhya Pradesh mein Gramin
Living and Poverty among Socio- Vikas ke Kshetra mein Gaer Sarkari
Religious Groups in India: Analysis of Sangathano ki Bhumika evam Prabha
the Correlated and Determinants at the ka Vishleshnatmak Adhyayan’.
Region Level’.
170. Dr. Charan Singh Verma, Giri Institute
164. Dr. Umesh Ashok Gogadia, Department of Development Studies, Lucknow, Uttar
of Political Science, North Maharastra Pradesh, ‘Assessment of the Household
University, Maharashtra, ‘Financial Healthcare Utilization and Burden of
Problems of Scavengers-An Analytic Healthcare Expenditure in U.P’.

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171. Dr. Oinam Hemlata Devi, School of 178. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Department of
Human Ecology, Ambedkar University Economics, Dayal Singh College,
of Delhi, Delhi, ‘Culture and Ecology of University of Delhi, New Delhi, ‘Crop
Sacred Groves and Temples in Manipur’. Diversification and Food Security in
India: An Empirical Analysis of Western
172. Dr. Benjamin F. Lyngdoh, Department Uttar Pradesh’.
of Tourism & Hotel Management,
North Eastern Hill University, 179. Dr. R.C. Tyagi, Giri Institute of
Meghalaya, ‘Impact of Tourism Development Studies, Lucknow,
Related Micro and Small Enterprise Uttar Pradesh, ‘Private Enterprise
on Entrepreneur’s Socio-Economic Development among Scheduled
Outcomes- A Propensity Score Analysis Castes and Scheduled Tribes in India:
of Meghalaya’. A Comparative Study of Ownership,
Productivity and Policy Implications’.
173. Shri Navin Chandra, Institute for Human
Development, New Delhi, ‘Political 180. Dr. Ramendra Prasad Ojha, Department
Economy of Labour Market Regulation of Hindi, St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur,
in India Disciplinary Jurisdiction: Madhya Pradesh, ‘Madhya Pradesh
Economics, History and Politics’. mein Samajik aur Jeevanstar ke Anurup
Prayukt Bhasha ke Vividh Roopon ka
174. Dr. Saroj Pandey, Dayanand Women’s Tulnatmak Vishleshan’.
Training College, Kanpur, Uttar
Pradesh, ‘Organizational Climate and 181. Dr. Dinesh Dwarkadas Bhakkad, PG
Job Satisfaction among Teachers: A & Research Department of Commerce,
Study of Technical and Management Dhule, Maharashtra, ‘Perception and
Institutions in Uttar Pradesh’. Awareness of Electronic Banking:
A Sustainable Mechanism for Rural
175. Dr. Lata Agarwal, PG Department of Development’.
History, Government (PG) College,
Ajmer, Rajasthan, ‘Gender Disparity 182. Dr. Shrinivasa Bhat, Department
in Employment Status of Women of Psychiatry, NITTE University,
Empowerment (A Comparative Study Karnataka, ‘Quality of Life and Concept
of Ajmer’s Urban & Rural Area)’. of Well-Being among Women Living
with HIV in Rural and Semi-Urban
176. Dr. Poornima Kaushik, G.D. India’.
Government College for Women, Alwar,
Rajasthan, ‘Democratization of Burma: 183. Dr. Jyotimayee Acharya, KIIT School
Retrospect and Prospect’. of Rural Management, KIIT University,
Bhubneshwar, Odisha, ‘Institutional
177. Dr. Alaknanda Shringare, Department of Paradigm (s) in Enhancing Inclusive and
Political Science, Goa University, Goa, Gender Equitable Growth in the Cottage
‘Panchayat Raj Institutions and Rural Industry Sector: A Study of Bargarh,
Development in Goa’. Banki and Puri Districts in Orrisa’.

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184. Dr. Sutapa Chatterjee Sarkar, West Empowerment of Scheduled Castes- A


Bengal State University, West Bengal, Study in Telangana Region of Andhra
‘Studies on Link between Material Pradesh’.
Existence and Religious-cultural
Practices of the Marginalized People 191. Prof. Rolee Kanchan, Department of
Living in Coastal Areas of Bay of Bengal Geography, Faculty of Science, The
since the Ancient Times’. Maharaja Sayaji Rao University of
Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, ‘Nutritional
185. Dr. Sachin Bharti and Dr. Durgesh and Health Status of Elderly in Vadodara
Tripathi, G.G. Singh Indraprashta City, Gujarat’.
University, New Delhi, ‘Media and Youth
(A Study of New Media Preferences of 192. Dr. Tripti Singh, School of Management
Youth in Delhi)’. Studies, Motilal Nehru National Institute
of Technology, Allahabad, Uttar
186. Prof. Kalpana Kannabiran, Regional Pradesh, ‘HR Competency Mapping
Director, Council for Social amongst Women Self Help Groups in
Development, Southern Regional Uttar Pradesh’.
Centre, Hyderabad, Telangana,
‘Measuring Institutionalized Capacities 193. Dr. Sudeep Basu, Centre for Studies in
for Development Projects in India’. Social Management, School of Social
Sciences, Central University of Gujarat,
187. Dr. Ram Krishna Upadhyay, Mathura Gandhinagar, Gujarat, ‘Diasporic
(P.G.) College, Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, Gujaratis and their Homeland:
‘The Role of Co-operative Banks in Documenting Social Remittance’
Eastern Uttar Pradesh’. Practices in Gujarat’.

188. Dr. Aijaz Ashraf Wani, Department of 194. Dr. K. Pongiannan, Department of
Political Science, University of Kashmir, Commerce, Chikkanna Government
Hazratbal Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, Arts College, Tirupur, Tamil Nadu,
‘Governance in Kashmir since 1947: ‘Constructive and Caustic Impacts
A Study in Lessons from the Past and of Online Advertisements among the
Insights for the Present and Future’. Teenagers-A Case Study with special
reference to Tamil Nadu’.
189. Sh. Anwar Hussain, Research Fellow,
Institute of Indian Culture, Andheri (E), 195.
Dr. G. Syamala, Department of
Mumbai, Maharashtra, ‘Shaikh Ahmad Commerce Research Centre, University
Sirhindi and the Impact of His Ideas on of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra, ‘Gender
the Separatist Tendencies in India’. Discrimination in Recruitment of
Women Graduates: A Study of Campus
190. Prof. M. Ashok Kumar, Department of Recruitment Practices in Technical and
Economics, University Post Graduate Professional Education Institutions’.
College, Kakatiya University, Warangal,
Telangana, ‘Functioning of Scheduled 196. Mr. Gautam Devidas Bhalerao,
Caste Development Corporations- Department of Political Science,

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Adv. Sitaram (Bababbhau) Anandramji 202. Dr. Laxman Lal Salvi, Department of
Baheti Art’s Commerce & Science Economics, Jai Narayan Vyas University,
College, Jalgaon, Maharashtra Jodhpur, Rajasthan, ‘Dynamics of
‘Maharashtra, Shanachya Anudan Socio- Economic Changes of Tribes in
Vishyak Dhornache Uch Shishnavar Tribal Sub- Plan Area of Rajasthan’.
Honare Parinam- Vishesh Sandharbh
Uttar Maharashtra Vidhypeeth 203. Dr. Abhay Shende, Department of
Parikhetra’. Economics Dr. Mamta A Shende,
Department of Commerce, Modern
197. Dr. B. Devi Prasad, Centre for Equity College of Arts, Science & Commerce,
for Women, Children & Families, Sivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra, ‘A
School of Social Work, Tata Institute of Study of Competition, Co-operation and
Social Sciences, Mumbai, ‘Assessment Conflict of India and China with Special
of Implementation to PESA in Schedule Reference to Trade & Commerce’.
V Areas: A Study of Six States’.
204. Dr. S. Chandra Kiran, Department of
198. Dr. Vani N. Laturkar, School of Kannada, Sir M.V. PG Centre, Thubina
Commerce and Management Sciences, Kera Campus, Mandya, University of
Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathada Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka, ‘Dictionary
University, Gautaminagar, Nanded, of Subaltern Culture’.
Maharashtra, ‘A Study of Impact of
Fee Based Policies of Banks on their 205. Dr. Nameirakapam B. Singh, Department
Profitability and Customer Behaviour’. of Humanities and Social Science,
National Institute of Technology, Silchar,
Assam, ‘Agricultural Development and
199. Dr. Kh. Tomba Singh, Department Environment Issues in the North Eastern
of Commerce, Manipur University, Region: A Case Study of Manipur’,
Imphal, Manipur, ‘Exploratory Study on
Occupational Stress in Bus and Lorry 206. Dr. Yasir Saeed Hanafi, Department of
Drivers in Manipur’. Geography, Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Prospects of
200. Dr. N. Sukumar, Department of Political Agriculture Diversification in Poonch
Science, University of Delhi, Delhi, District of Jammu and Kashmir’.
‘Contested Spaces: Exclusion and
Discrimination in Institutions of Higher 207. Prof. Lancy I. Lobo, Centre for Culture
Learning in India’, and Development, Vadodara, Gujarat,
‘Urban Transformation and Social
201. Dr. Mohan Namdeo Khatal, Department Change in Gujarat: A Study of Villages
of Education, Government College on the Periphery of Vadodara City
of Education, Akola, Maharashtra, (1961-2011)’.
‘A Study of Problems and Measuring
the Use of Information Technology in 208. Dr. Rameshwar Rohidas Chavan,
Primary Education in Akola District of School of Management Studies, North
Maharashtra State’. Maharashtra University, Jalgaon,

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Maharashtra, ‘Mapping Employability 215. Dr. Kulwant Singh Pathania, Department


Skills of the UG and PG Students of Commerce, Ambedkar Bhawan,
Categorized as Scheduled Tribes Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla,
(Evidences from Jalgaon, Dhule Himachal Pradesh,‘Effectiveness of
and Nadurbar Tribal Districts of BSNL Services in Himachal Pradesh’.
Maharashtra)’.
216.
Dr. Jagan Karade, Department
209. Dr. Sangeeta Mohan, Indirapuram, of Sociology, Shivaji University,
Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh,‘Impact of Vidyanagar, Kolhapur, Maharashtra,
Globalization and Agrarian Crisis: ‘Interaction Patterns of Scheduled
A Study of Factors Affecting Indian Caste’s Elite in Maharashtra: with
Farmers’. Special Reference to Mumbai, Pune and
Nagpur Cities’.
210. Dr. Amandeep Kaur, Coordinator,
Foundation for Development Research, 217. Dr. Anu Sabhlok, Department of
Chandigarh, ‘Gender Based Domestic Humanities and Social Sciences,
Violence in Scheduled Castes’ Families Indian Institute of Science Education
in Rural Punjab: Factors Analysis’. and Research (IISER), Mohali,
211. Dr. Manoj Kumar Trivedi, Department Punjab, ‘Constructing the Nation:
of Commerce, HNB Government PG An Ethnographic Account of Migrant
College, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, Labour on the Indo-Tibetan Border
‘Marketing Strategies for the Small Roads’.
Scale Industries-An Empirical Study of
218. Dr. R. Srinivasan, Department of Public
Kanpur District’.
Administration, Institute of Distance
212. Dr. Vibhuti Singh Shekhawat, Education, University of Madras,
Department of Humanities & Social Chennai,Tamil Nadu, ‘Youth and Civic
Sciences, Malaviya National Institute of Engagement: A Study of Political
Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Politics Culture in Tamil Nadu’.
of Alienation and Secessionism in
North-Eastern India’. 219. Dr. Kokila Shah, Kakad Niketan,
Ghatkopar, Mumbai, Maharashtra,
213. Prof. (Mrs.) Kirti Narain, Lucknow, ‘Saman Suttam: A Comprehensive
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Participation and Study’.
Position of Women in the Uprising of
1857 Redefinition of Social Status: Then 220. Dr. C.N. Kale, Department of
and Now’. Geography, R. B. Narayanrao Borawake
College, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra,
214. Dr. Anurag Srivastava, Department ‘Impact of Irrigation on Agricultural
of Geography, Government Degree Development of Western Maharashtra:
College, Almora, Uttarakhand, An Economic Geographical Analysis’.
‘Wasteland, Water & Rural
Development-A Case Study of Manali 221. Ms. Rupal A. Thakkar, K.J. Somaiya
Hill Station in Uttarakhand’. Comprehensive College of Education,

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Mumbai, Maharashtra, ‘Scaffolding ICT 227. Dr. Jaynal Uddin Ahmed, Department
Integrated English Language Teaching of Management, North Eastern Hill
(L3) of Secondary School Vernacular University, Meghalaya, ‘An Evaluative
Medium Teachers: A Blended Learning Study on the Performance and Working
Approach’. of Meghalaya Rural Bank’.
222. Dr. (Mrs.) Letha Devi G, Scientist (Agri. 228. Dr. C. Sheela Reddy, Indian Institute of
Ext.), National Institute of Animal Public Administration, New Delhi, ‘RTI
Nutrition and Physiology, Adugodi, Implementation in Andhra Pradesh:
Bengaluru, Karnataka, ‘Vulnerability Improving Access’.
of Crop-Livestock Farming System
to Climate Variability and Global 229. Prof. D. Rajasenan, Centre for the Study
Economic Change: A Perspective of of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy,
Karnataka State’. Cochin University of Science and
Technology, Kochi, Kerala ‘Residential
223. Dr. Meenu, Foundation for Segregation and Social Exclusion
Developmental Research, Chandigarh,
among the Scheduled Castes (SC) and
‘Educational Level and Access to
Scheduled Tribes (ST) of Kerala’.
Employment Sectors among Women
of Scheduled Castes Families in 230. Dr. Sumangla Damodaran, School
Uni-District Union Territory of of Development Studies, Ambedkar
Chandigarh’. University, Delhi, ‘Migration and
224. Dr. Bharat H. Desai, Hon. Chairman, Industrial Work: Changing Patterns,
Centre for Advanced Study on Courts Worker Identities and Livelihood
and Tribunals, Amritsar, Punjab, Strategies in the City of Delhi’.
‘Hybrid Courts & Tribunals as Post-
231. Dr. Shyodan Singh, Department of
Conflict International Criminal Justice
Psychology, Zakir Husian College,
Mechanism: A Hegemonic Process’.
University of Delhi, Delhi, ‘Graceful
225. Dr. B. T. Sampath Kumar, Department Aging: A Psycho-Social Study’.
of Studies and Research in Library
& Information Science, Tumkur 232. Dr. V.L. Dharunkar Vijyakumar
University, Karnataka, ‘ICT Literacy Laxmikantro, Department of Mass
Competencies among Rural and Urban Communication & Journalism, Dr.
Students: The Digital Divide’. Babasaheb Ambedkar University,
Aurangabad, ‘Communication
226. Dr. S. Subramanian, Department of Revolution: Socio-Economic and
Psychology, Bharathiar University, Cultural Change in Backward Region’.
Tamil Nadu, ‘Integrated Intervention
for Eliminating Perceived Stigma and 233. Ms. Simrit Kahlon, Department of
Enriching Psychological Resources Geography, DAV College, Chandigarh,
among Nurses Treating HIV/AIDS ‘A Study of the Interaction between Man
and Cancer Patients: An Experimental and Physical Environment in Lahaul
Study’. Region (HP)’.

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234. Dr. Shaik N. Sahib, NSR College of Bhashaiyak Dakashta ke Abhivavak,


Education, Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘A Shiksha Vyavsay, Parivar ke Prabhav ka
Comparative Study of the Madarsas, Adhayayan’.
Private and Government Primary
Schools with Reference to Achievement 240. Dr. Gopal M. Nimbalkar, Department of
and Inclusion of Excluded Groups’. Social Work, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
College of Social Work, Dhule,
235. Dr. P.D. Sabale, Department of Maharashtra, ‘Socio-Economic and
Archaeology, Deccan College Post Cultural Variations among Tribal People
Graduate and Research Institute, of North Maharashtra Region’.
Pune, Maharashtra, ‘Environmental
Archaeological Studies of Middle Reach 241. Dr. N. Tejmani Singh, Department of
of Bhima: A Case Study of Diddapur Commerce, Manipur University, Imphal,
Manipur, ‘Management of Micro, Small
and Mudhvi Sites, of Solapur District of
and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in
Maharashtra’.
Manipur’.
236. Dr. Nandlal Mishra, Department
242. Dr. Seema Shukla, Assistant Librarian,
of Psychology, Mahatma
Centre for Social Studies, Veer Narmad
Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya
South Gujarat University Campus,
Vishwavidyalaya, Chitrakoot, Madhya
Surat, Gujarat, ‘A Select Bibliography
Pradesh, ‘Women Empowerment
of Gujarat Society’.
through Local Self Government: A
Psycho-Social Study’. 243. Dr. Smriti Das, Department of Policy
Science, Teri University, New Delhi,
237. Dr. Hema Tripathi, Krishi Vigyan
‘Analyzing the Implementation of Forest
Kendra, Indian Veterinary Research
Right Act (2006): A Cultural Political
Institute, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh,
Study of Community Rights in Southern
‘Occupational Health Hazards and
Rajasthan’.
Risks in Livestock Rearing among Male
and Female Workers in Uttar Pradesh: A 244. Dr. Ram Pratap Sinha, Government
Gender Analysis’, College of Engineering and Leather
Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal,
238. Dr. Vidyawati Agarwal, Department of ‘Endogenous Benchmarking of Indian
Political Science, Siliguri College, West Mutual Funds’.
Bengal, ‘Women and Politics: A Study of
the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, 245. Dr. Narender K. Behera, Department of
since 1952 to 2011 (1st to 14th Vidhan Economics, Larambha College, Odisha,
Sabha)’. ‘Internal Migration: A Case Study in the
KBK Districts of West Odisha’.
239. Dr. Carolin Abraham, Department of
Hindi, St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur, 246. Dr. V. Rama Rao, M.V.R Degree &
Madhya Pradesh, ‘Jhuggi Jhopri ke P.G. College, Visakhapatnam, Andhra
Pravasiyon aur Jail ke Bandiyoun ki Pradesh, ‘Implications and Impediments

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of Right of Education Act 2009 in in Western Maharashtra’.
Primary School Education System: A
Holistic Research Study in Tribal Areas 253. Dr. Arun Mohanty, Centre for Russian
of Visakha Agency, Andhra Pradesh’. and Central Asian Studies, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Role of
247. Dr. Bhise Vinayak Bhagwanrao, Islam in Shaping Russia’s Domestic and
Department of Economics, Dr. Foreign Policies’.
Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada
University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, 254. Dr. Bina Agarwal, Institute of Economic
‘Economic Analysis of BT Technology: Growth, University of Delhi, Delhi,
A Case Study of BT Cotton in ‘Why do Some Group Farms Endure
Marathwada’. and Others Fail? A Study of Women’s
Groups Farms in Andhra Pradesh’.
248. Dr. Kanika T. Bhal, Department of
Management Studies, IIT, New Delhi, 255. Dr. Radha Thevannoor & Dr. Poornima
‘Environmental Responsibility and its Narayan, SCMS Centre for Socio-
Correlates: A Select Study of Chemical Economic Research, SCMS Campus,
Industry in India’. Cochin, Kerala, ‘Development- A Profile
of Short Duration Migrant Labourers in
249. Dr. Manish Gaur, Meerut College, Ernakulam District’.
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Corporate
Social Responsibility Initiatives in 256. Dr. Manjinder Singh, Department of
Indian Telecom Sector- An Empirical Commerce, Sri Guru Gobind Singh
Study’. College, Chandigarh, Punjab, ‘Web-
based Business Reporting Practices in
250. Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Institute for India: A Comparative Study of Public
Resources Analysis & Policy, and Private Sector Giants’.
Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘The Factors
Causing the Agrarian Crisis in India: 257. Dr. Anuradha Bhattacharjee, Centre for
A Study from Four Agro-ecological Culture, Media and Governance, Jamia
Regions in Four States’. Millia Islamia, New Delhi, ‘Mapping of
Media Ownership and Concentration in
251. Dr. Shipra Mukherjee, Department of India and Calculation of Company Power
English, West Bengal State University, Index of 12 Major Media Common
Kolkata, West Bengal, ‘Interpreting Ownership Units (2000-2012)’.
Folklore: Understanding the Relation
between Folklore, Religion and Caste in 258. Dr. M. Sakthivel, Department of
East India’. Geography, University of Madras,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, ‘Estimation
252. Dr. Suchitra S. Pardeshi, Department and Functioning of the Women Police
of Geography, Annasaheb Magar Officers: Perception of The Public- An
Mahavidyalaya, Pune, Maharashtra, Empirical Study in Greater Chennai’.
‘Terrain Analysis for Kas-Patan Lateritic
Plateau for Land Resource Management 259. Dr. K. Balasubramanian, Department of

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Physical Education and Health Sciences, Status and Opportunities for Scheduled
Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, Castes (SC’s) and Scheduled Tribes
‘Role of Physical Exercise Therapy in (ST’s) in Central Educational
Enhancing Neuro Cognition among the Universities and Institutes in India’.
Students of Alagappa’.
266. Dr. Arundhati Suryakant Patil, ‘Muktai’
260. Dr. Allu Gowri Sankar Rao, Department Bansilal Nagar, Saigaon Naka, Beed,
of Sociology & Social Work, Acharya Maharashtra,‘Study of Socio-Economic
Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra and Health Aspects of Women Suffered
Pradesh, ‘Women Empowerment from Burn Injuries’.
Through Self Help Groups (SHGs) in
Andhra Pradesh-A Study’. 267. Dr. P. B. Pagare, Department of
Education, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar,
261. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Pal, Department of Marathwada University, Aurangabad,
Sociology, Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, ‘E-Learning Based
‘Sapera Jati ki Samajik, Arthik evam Training Programme for Professional
Rajnitik Isthiti ka ek Adhyayan Development of Teacher Education in
(Allahabad ke Shankargarh Vikaskhand Backward Region of Marathwada’.
ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein)’.
268. Dr. Ran Bijay Narayan Sinha, Association
262. Dr. P. Anbalagan, Department of for Social Engineering Research &
Economics, Presidency College, Training (ASSERT), Patna, Bihar, ‘Social
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, ‘Rural Capital for Inclusive Development in a
Road Connectivity and Economic Collectivist Context’,
Development in India: with Special
reference to the Pradhan Mantri Gram 269. Dr. P. S. Nagarajan, Alagappa Institute
Sadak Yojana in Tamil Nadu’. of Management, Alagappa University,
Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study on
263. Dr. Pahi Saikia, Department of HSS, Public Service Advertising in Health an
IIT, Guwahati, Assam, ‘Decentralised Awareness Among the Youth in Tamil
Institutions and Social Citizenship: Nadu’.
Assam as a Case Study’.
270. Dr. Gopa Samanta, Department of
264. Dr. R. Azhagaiah, Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan,
Commerce, Kanchi Mamunivar Centre Golapbag, West Bengal, ‘Small and
for PG Studies, Puducherry, ‘The Medium Towns in Eastern India: The
Impact of MGNREGA on the Economic Dynamics of Economy, Mobility and
Well-Being of the Unskilled Workers: Governance’.
Evidence from Puducherry Union
Territory’. 271. Dr. N. P. Hariharan, Department of
Economics, School of Social Sciences,
265. Dr. Jadi Bala Komaraiah, Department of VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu,
Economics, Banaras Hindu University, ‘An Analysis of Corner Shop Economy
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Employment of Vellore’.

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272. Dr. J. Charles Jeeva, Senior Scientist, Management Studies, Malaviya
Directorate of Research on Women National Institute of Technology,
in Agriculture, Indian Council of Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Determinants of
Agriculture Research, Bhubneshwar, Working Capital Management Practices
Odisha,‘Assessment of Sustainable After Global Financial Crisis in Indian
Livelihood Interventions and Companies: Behavioral Finance
Entrepreneurial Skills among Coastal Approach’.
Women Self Help Groups using
Participatory Methodologies’. 279. Dr. Satendra Kumar, Govind Ballabh
Pant Social Science Institute, Jhusi,
273. Dr. Ganesh Kawadia, School of Allahabad, Uttar Pradish, ‘Other
Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Backward Classes in Uttar Pradesh:
Devi Ahilya University, Indore, Madhya Politics and Culture’.
Pradesh, ‘A Study of Climate Change
and Agriculture in the Catchment Area 280. Dr. A.K. Ravisankar, Department
of Chambal River’. of Population Studies, Annamalai
University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Developing
274. Dr. R Jeyshankar, Department of Library Essential Skills among Marginalized
and Information Science, Alagappa Social Groups for Meeting Sexual and
University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Information Reproductive Health (SRH) Needs’.
Literacy Skills in the Use of Electronic
Resources Among the Faculty of Rural 281. Dr. Gobind Singh Gure, Department of
Based Universities and its Affiliated Education, Vishva Bharati College of
Colleges in Southern Tamil Nadu’. Education, Haryana, ‘A Study of Factors
Influencing Mastery of Minimum Level
275. Dr. Devesh Vijay, Zakir Hussain of Learning in Cognitive Area of the
College, University of Delhi, Delhi, Students of Primary Schools of Haryana
‘Tracking Welfare: A Multi- Method & Chandigarh’.
Study of Anti- Poverty Programmes in
Two North Indian Communities since 282. Dr. Pyare Lal, Director, Bihar Institute of
Late Colonial Era’. Economic Studies, Patna, Bihar, ‘Study
on Change of Socio-Economic Structure
276. Dr. Ushvinder Kaur Popli, Department of Dalits Particularly Mushahar
of Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia, Community in Bihar’.
Maulana Muhhamad Ali Juhar Marg,
New Delhi,‘Problems of the Elderly: A 283. Dr. N. J. Saleena, Kalapurackal,
Study of Old Age Pensioners in Delhi’. Kuthuparamba, Kerala, ‘Prevalence
and the Causes of Micronutrient
277. Dr. Rokaiya Begum, Department of Deficiencies among Tribal Women and
Sociology, Gyan Jyoti College, West Children in Wynad District of Kerala’.
Bengal, ‘Educational Status among
Muslims Women of North Bengal’. 284. Dr. Ashish Sinha, School of
Management, Doon University,
278. Dr. Satish Kumar, Department of Dehradun, Uttarkhand, ‘Resonant

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Leadership in Indian Organizations: An 291. Dr. P. Raja Babu, Department of MBA,


Investigative Study’. KLU Business School, K L University,
Andhra Pradesh, ‘A Study on Financial
285. Dr. Nagaraj M. Muggur, Centre for Inclusion in Krishna District: Andhra
Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Pradesh’.
Policy (CSSEIP), Mangalore University,
Mangalagangothri, Karnataka, ‘Impact of 292. Dr. S. Thanuskodi, Department of
MENREGA Programme on Livelihoods Library and Information Science,
of Scheduled Tribes in Karnataka: A Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu,
Case Study’. ‘Awareness and Use of e-Resources
among Social Scientists of Alagappa
286. Dr. Shivali Agarwal, New Mohan Puri, University and its Affiliated Colleges’.
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh,‘State of Human
Rights Awareness amongst the Indian 293. Dr. V. Anji Raju, Institute of Public
Women and Role of Civil Society: A Enterprise, Osmania University,
Case Study of Western Uttar Pradesh’. Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Rural-Urban
Migration in Andhra Pradesh: A Study
287. Dr. Kartik Dave, School of on Socio-Economic Impact on the
Business, Public Policy and Social Families of Migratory Farmers’.
Entrepreneurship, Ambedkar University,
Delhi, ‘Service Quality in Restaurant 294. Dr. M. Suresh, School of Development
Industry: A Study of Selected States of Studies, Tata Institute of Social Science,
North India’. Mumbai, ‘Development in Post-Colonial
India: Practices and Experiences of a
288. Dr. A. Velayudhan, Department of Tribal Region’.
Psychology, Bharathiar University,
Tamil Nadu, ‘Effectiveness of Integrated 295. Dr. Kalyan Das, Omeo Kumar
Training for Learning Disabled Das Institute of Social Change and
Children’. Development, Guwahati, Assam
‘Development of Mountain Regions of
289. Dr. Shiavakumara K., PG Department North East India: Re-assessing Space in
of Psychology, Karnataka University, the Contemporary Context’.
Karnataka,‘Social-Emotional Development
of the Children in Relation to their 296. Dr. Dilip C. Nath, Department of
Montessori and Traditional Method of Statistics, Gauhati University, Assam,
Education’. ‘Assess the Health Status of Slum
Dwellers with Respect to Utilization of
290. Dr. Vinod Kumar Singh, Faculty Health Services and Socio-Demographic
of Management Studies, Gurukula Impact of the Same’,
Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar,
Uttarakhand, ‘Work Culture in Higher 297. Dr. Nabam Nakha Hina, Department
Education-A Comparative Study of of Political Science, Rajiv Gandhi
the Impact of Work Culture on Faculty University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh,
Members in Selected Institutions of ‘Administration of Justice through
Uttarakhand’. Customary Laws of Arunachal Pradesh’.

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298. Dr. Bibhuti Bhushan Barik, B.V. Rural 304. Dr. R. Sivakumar, Department of
Institute, Agra, Uttar Pradesh,‘Impact Political Science, Thiruvalluvar
of Kisan Credit Card Scheme on Farm Government Arts College, Namakkal,
Productivity and Income of Farmers in Tamil Nadu,‘Human Rights Violations
Western Uttar Pradesh- An Empirical and Social Exclusion of Marginalized
Analysis’. Groups in Tamil Nadu with Special
Reference to Dharmapuri and Madurai
299. Sh. Dattatray Sopan Yadav, Department Districts’.
of Commercial & Mercantile Law,
People’s College, Maharashtra, ‘The 305. Dr. Nagendra Kumar Maurya, Giri
Employment Situation of People with Institute of Developing Studies,
Disability in Maharashtra: Problems and Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,‘Governance,
Prospects’. Growth and Fiscal Consolidation: A
Study of the Experience of Sub-National
300. Dr. Vibha Agnihotri, Department of Governments in India’.
Anthropology, Nari Shiksha Niketan
PG College, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 306. Dr. Anamika Priyadarshini, Council
‘Gender Inequality in Access to for Social Development, New Delhi,
Education, Health and Nutrition among ‘Exploring Women Home Based
the Scheduled Caste Adolescents Girls Workers in the Paradox of Mapping
of Lucknow City’. Informal Labour and Declining Female
Labour Force Participation Rate’.
301. Dr. Param Jit Singh, Department of
Geography, Meerut College, Meerut, 307. Dr. T. Kavitha Tresa, Government
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Climate Change and Women’s College, Thiruvananthapuram,
Geo-Diversification in Agriculture: A Kerala, ‘Gender Hierarchy Within the
Sptatial Empirical Study of Western Differently Abled People’s Community
Uttar Pradesh’. and their Rehabilitation Measures: An
Enquiry Based on Kerala’.
302. Dr. Lewlyn L. Raj Rodrigues,
Department of Humanities and 308. Dr. H. C. Gautam, Department of
Management, Manipal Institute of Commerce, Gauhati University,
Technology, Karnataka, ‘Udupi Power Guwahati, Assam, ‘Socio-Economic
Corporation Limited in Nandikur: and Environment Impact of Small Tea
Assessment of the Environment and Cultivation in Select Districts of Assam’.
Socio Economic Impact’.
309. Dr. Soihiamlung Dangmei, Department
303. Dr. Shahila Zafar, School of Social of Political Sciences, Indira Gandhi
Sciences and Languages, VIT University, National Tribal University, Manipur,
Vellore, Tamil Nadu, ‘Motivation to ‘Conversion, Religious Reform and
Learn English as Second Language and Cultural Positioning of Tribes in North
Language Strategies Used by the Rural Ease India: A Study of Zeliangrong
Population of India’. Religion in Manipur’.

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310. Dr. Rajib Lochan Dhar, Department of (Autonomous), Tamil Nadu, ‘Impact of
Management, IIT, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, MGNREGA on Rural Livelihoods Study
‘Child Labour in the Restaurants and in Selected Districts of Tamil Nadu’.
Eateries: A Study of the Selected Cities
from the State of Jharkhand, India’. 317. Dr. Sanjay Kumar M. Gupta, Vakil Shri
D.H. Patel Department of Education,
311. Dr. Amitava Mitra, Department of Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhi
Economics, Rajiv Gandhi University, Nagar, Gujarat, ‘Assessment of
Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, Students Intelligence and Development
‘Productivity, Resources Use Efficiency of Pedagogy Compatible to their
and Livelihood Potions in Fisheries of Intelligence’.
Arunachal Pradesh- Opportunities and
318. Dr. Premlata Mainsam, Department
Challenges’.
of Education, Manipur University,
312. Dr. Anup Saikia, Department of Canchipur, Manipur, ‘Anxiety and
Geography, Gauhati University, Depression Difference among Tribal
Guwahati, Assam, ‘Where Does it Hurt? and Non-Tribal College Students’.
Spatial Dimensions of Primary Health 319. Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Department of
Centers in Rural Sonitpur and Karbi Defence Studies, Meerut College,
Anglong’. Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Strategic
Analysis of India- China Relations with
313. Dr. P. Indira Devi, Department of
Special Reference of Border Dispute’.
Agricultural Economics, College
of Horticulture, Kerala Agricultural 320. Dr. Mohanakumar S., Institute
University, Kerala, ‘Is Farm Labour of Development Studies, Jhalana
Compensated for the Occupational Institutional Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan,
Risks: An Attempt Employing Hedonic ‘Impact to MGNREGA on Rural Labour
Wage Model’. Market: A Comparative Analysis of
Kerala and Rajasthan’.
314. Dr. Shivani Kapoor, Dayanand Academy
of Management Studies, Govind Nagar, 321. Dr. Ramesh Kumar Sharma, Former
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, ‘An Empirical Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Study on Women Entrepreneurship in New Delhi, ‘Targeted Public
Kanpur’. Distributions System in Himachal
Pradesh: A Study of Remote and
315. Dr. J. R. Letchumi, Advance Centre Inaccessible Areas’.
for Tamiology, Presidency College,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu,‘The Life Style of 322. Dr. P. Sanal Mohan, Director, IUCSSRE,
People of Valparai Tea Estate Scheduled School of Social Sciences, MG
Caste and Kadamparai Scheduled University, Kottayam, Kerala,‘Praxis
Tribes’. Intervention Research with the Dalit
Christians and other Marginalized
316. Dr. S. Jagadees Pandi, Department of Communities of Manjadikari, Kottayam
Economics, Government Arts College District, Kerala’.

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323. Dr. Shankar B. Ambhore, Department Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi,
of Economics, Smt. Dankunwar Mahila ‘Exploring the Witch Question in
Mahavidyalaya, Jalna, Maharashtra,‘A Changing Socio-economic and Political
Study of Financial and Physical Context in Selected States in India’.
Performance and Socio-Economic
Impact of Co-operative Sugar Factories 330. Dr. George T. Haokip, Department
in Maharashtra’. of Political Science, Government
Degree College, Kamalpur, Tripura,
324. Dr. Rajinder Singh Pathania, Govt. ‘Chieftainship in Modernity and
Degree College, Bharmour, Chamba, Constraints of Representative
Himachal Pradesh,‘The Gaddis of Democracy among the Kukis in Manipur,
Bharmour: A Study on Socio-Economic Nagaland, Assam and Northeastern
Change’. States’.

325. Dr. A. Kumudha, Department of Business 331. Dr. Dinesan V, Department of History,
Management, PSGR Krishnammal Government Brennen College,
College for Women, Coimbatore, Dharmadam, Thalassery, Kerala, ‘From
Tamil Nadu, ‘Role of NGO’s for Customary Service to Paid Labour:
Socio-Economic Development of An Ethnography of the Dalit Labour
Rural Areas through Information and Dynamics in Contemporary Malabar’.
Communication Technology: Empirical
332. Dr. Nand Lal Bharti, Department of
Study in Coimbatore District’.
Public Administration, University of
326. Dr. Anita Sharma, Department of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,
Political Science, Manohari Devi Kanoi ‘Achieving Higher Education By
Scheduled Caste Students: A Study of
Girls College, Dibrugarh, Assam,
the Functioning and Performance of
‘Representation of Women in States
Rajeev Gandhi National Fellowship
Politics of Assam: A Study of Issues and
(RGNF) Scheme in Uttar Pradesh’.
Barriers (1985-2010)’.
333. Dr. H. Sudhir Kumar, Department of
327.
Dr. Niladri Das, Department of
History, Manipur University, Canchipur,
Management Studies, Indian School of
Imphal, Manipur, ‘Women’s Role in
Mines, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, ‘Evaluating
the Efficacy of Financial Inclusion in Peace Building and Conflict Resolution
Jharkhand’. in Contemporary Manipur’.

328. Dr. Radhika Labo, Birla College of 334. Dr. Vaishali Kharpade, Department of
Arts, Science and Commerce, Kalyan, Library and Information Science, Dr.
Maharashtra, ‘Impact of Socially Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada
Responsible Investment on Profitability: University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra,
A Study of Select Companies in India’. ‘Productivity Pattern of Scientist in
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada
329. Prof. Dev Nathan, Institute for University, Aurangabad : A Bibliometric
Human Development, IIPA Campus, Study’.

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Sponsored Projects 7. Dr. Lincon Reang, Department


of History, Tripura University,
1. Prof. Sikander Kumar, Department Suryamaninagar, Tripura, ‘An Analysis
of Economics, Himachal Pradesh on the Socio-Economic Conditions of
University, Summer-Hill, Shimla, the Reang Community: A Primitive
Hinachal Pradesh, ‘Economic Growth, Tribal Group of Tripura’, ` 10,00,000/-.
Poverty and Inequalities in the Tribal and
Non-Tribal Area of Himachal Pradesh’, 8. Prof. C.P. Chandrasekhar, cesp,
` 40,00,000/-. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi, ‘Regional Financial and
2. Dr. S. M. Feroze, School of Social Regulatory Cooperation: A Study of
Sciences, College of Post Graduate
Prospects and Potential based on the
Studies, Umiam, RI-Bhoi, Meghalaya,
Experience of the Asian Region’,
‘Climate Change Impacts on Hill
` 45,00,000/-.
Agriculture in North Eastern Himalayas:
A Socio-economic Analysis’, 9. Dr. Subas Palshikar, Lokniti: Programme
` 20,00,000/-. for Comparative Democracy, Centre
for the Study of Developing Societies,
3. Dr. Indrajit D. Alte, Institute of
Delhi,‘State, Nation (S) and Public (S):
Management, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
‘Transmission of Values & Quality: An Studies Democratic Contestations’,
Assessment of Management Education ` 49,62,014/-.
in Maharashtra State’, ` 10,00,000/-.
10. Dr. Vinita Pandey, Department of
4. Dr. K. Shyamasundar, Dean & S. Sociology, Nizam College, Osmania
Srividhya, Mohamed Sathak College of University, Hyderabad, Telangana,
Arts & Science, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, ‘Internal Security and Community
‘Evaluating the Impact of Corporate Policing: Police Initiatives and
Governance on Performance of Listed Community Participation in Hyderabad’,
Companies-Tamil Nadu’, ` 20,00,000/-. ` 20,00,000/-.

5. Prof. K.S. Chalapati Rao, Institute for 11. Dr. Shilpi Kapur, The Energy and
Studies in Industrial Development, Resources Institute (TERI), New
Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, ‘India’s Delhi, ‘The Indian Middle Class:
Inward FDI Experience during the Post- Changing Consumption and Lifestyles’,
Liberalisation Period with Emphasis ` 30,00,000/-.
on the Manufacturing Sector’,
` 35,00,000/-. 12. Prof. Biswajit Das, Centre for Culture,
Media and Governance, Nelson
6. Prof. Subrata Dutta, Sardar Patel Mandela Road, Mujeeb Bagh, Jamia
Institute of Economic and Social Nagar, New Delhi, ‘Democracy: New
Research, Ahmedabad, Gujarat,‘Social, Publics-Mediated Public and Machines
Geographical and Organizational in Democracy’, ` 27,53,075/-.
Elements of a Community Oriented
Social Enterprise’, ` 30,00,000/-. 13. Dr. A. Selavaraj, Gobi Arts and Science

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College, Gobichettipalayam, Tamil Gandhigram, Tamil Nadu, Employment
Nadu,‘Impact of Micro Finance in Conditions and Employment Risks
Poverty Alleviation: A Study in Tamil among Vendors in the Cities of Tamil
Nadu’, ` 15,00,000/-. Nadu’, ` 15,52,000/-.

14. Prof. Sunanda Sen, Academy of Third 18. Dr. Vidhu Verma, Centre for Political
World Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, Studies, School of Social Sciences,
New Delhi, ‘A Multi-dimensional Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Understanding of Imperial Order Delhi, ‘Law and Justice in the Post
and its Journey towards Neo-liberal Liberalization Era’, ` 19,98,000/-.
Globalization’, ` 42,85,000/-.
19. Dr. Harsh Mander, Director, Centre
15. Dr. Saumitra N. Bhaduri & Dr. Ekta for Equity Studies, Sarvodya Enclave,
Selarka, Madras School of Economics, New Delhi, ‘The Extent and Nature of
Gandhi Mandapam Road, Kottur, Individual Tribal Land Alienation: A
Chennai ‘Convergence of Corporate Study of Scheduled Areas in Madhya
Governance and Corporate Social Pradesh’, ` 40,00,000/-.
Responsibility: Implications for
Sustainability in Indian Companies’, 20. Dr. Sonali Mukherjee, Associate Fellow,
` 20,00,000/-. Council for Social Development,
New Delhi,‘Structural Basis Gender
16. Dr. Madhurima Nundy & Rama V. Violence: Analysis of Implications of
Baru, Associate Fellow, Institute of Adverse Sex Ratio in Haryana and West
Chinese Studies, Sri Rama Road Civil Bengal’, ` 15,00,000/-.
Line, Delhi, ‘Transnational Actors and
Commercialization of Health Care: A 21. Dr. Priyadarshini Vijaisri, Centre for the
China-India Comparative’,`15,00,000/-. Study of Developing Societies (CSDS),
Delhi,‘Gender, Caste and Religion:
17. Dr. Well Haorei, Department of Rural Violence in Post Colonial Societies’,
Industries and Managment, Gandhigram ` 20,00,000/-.
Rural Institute (Deemed University),

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Appendix-4

Research Fellowships

National Fellowships Awarded 8. Prof. Madhu Purnima Kishwar, Delhi


University, Delhi, ‘The Quintessential
1. Prof. Ram Prasad Sengupta, Centre for Oneness of Amar, Akbar and Anthony:
Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata, Portrayal of Religious Minorities &
West Bengal, ‘Revisting Sustainable Their Relationship with the Hindu
Development and Road Map to Third Majority in Bollywood Films’.
Industrial Revolution’.
9. Prof. Satish K. Jain, Management
2. Prof. G. Nanchariah, University of
Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon,
Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana,
Haryana Domain Condistions and Social
‘Economic Policy and Development of
Responsibility’.
Dalits: Post Independence Period’.
3. Prof. R. Govinda, Council for Social 10. Prof. Shrikant B. Paranjpe, Savitri
Development, New Delhi, ‘Making Phule University, Pune, Maharashtra,
of Education a Fundamental Right: ‘National Identities and Myths in Nation
Interrogating the Premise, Principles, Building: Political Communication of
Promises and Prospects’. India’s Foreign and Security Policies’.

4. Prof. K.P Kanan, Laurie Baker Centre Senior Fellowships Awarded


for Habitat Studies, Kerela, ‘Assessing
and Interrogate the Development 1. Mr. Dipak Dasgupta, Council for
Experience of the State of Kerala’. Social Development (CSD), 53, Joseph
Stein Lane, Lodi Estate, New Delhi,
5. Prof. Indira Hirway, Centre for ‘Improving Small-Holder Agricultural
Development Alternative, Ahmedabad, Supply Response to Manage Food
Gujarat, ‘Incorporating Women in Inflation Meet Rising Urban Food
Labour Intensive Growth’. Demand and Adapt to Climate Change’.
6. Prof. Ajit K. Ghosh, Management
Development Institute (MDI), 2. Prof. R. V. Dadibhavi, Karnatak
Gurugram, Haryana, ‘Structural University, Dharwad, Karnataka,
Transformation of India’s Economy’. ‘Development Divide is Widening in
Karnataka- A Re-visit’.
7. Prof. K. Sudha Rao, Nitte Meenakshi
Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, 3. Dr. A. C. Kutty Krishna Nambiar,
Karnataka, ‘Higher Education Institute for Social and Economic
Governance in India: Facts and Impacts’. Change, Bengaluru, Karnataka,

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‘Perspectives on Rural Transformation New Delhi, ‘Rethinking Fiscal Policy,
with reference to Kerala Village’. Inequality and Globalization under
Federal Government Structure’.
4. Dr. P. M. Mathew, Cochin University of
11. Dr. V. Dhulasibirundha (Retd.), Madurai
Science and Technology, Cochin, Kerala,
Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil
‘Small and Medium Enterprises Policy
Nadu, ‘Sustainable Livelihood Assets
in the New Millennium: A Study on
Creation under MGNREGA Act in
Developed and Emerging Economies’.
Madurai District’.
5. Dr. Mohd. Anis Ansari, Giri Institute 12. Dr. Sarbjit Singh Chhina (Retd.), Institute
of Development Studies, Lucknow, of Social Sciences, Vasant Kunj, New
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Incidence of Inequality Delhi, ‘Constraints in the Development
among Marginalized Social Groups of Agro- Processing Industries in Rural
during Reform Period: A Study in Uttar Area of Punjab’.
Pradesh’.
13. Dr. Shail Singh (Retd.), Jawaharlal
Nehru College, Etah, Uttar Pradesh,
6. Dr. Syed Ajmal Pasha (Retd.), Institute
‘Dynamics of Socio-Economic
for Social and Economic Change (ISEC),
Transformation of Scheduled Castes in
Bengaluru, Karnataka, ‘Changing
Western Uttar Pradesh: An Empirical
Dimensions of Minority Communities –
Study’.
A Study from Karnataka’.
14. Dr. Arpan Kr. Sengupta (Retd),
7. Prof. T.R. Kundu (Retd.), Kurukshetra University of Lucknow, Lucknow, ‘An
University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, Evaluation of the Mechanism of Federal
‘Service-led Growth and Inequality in Fiscal Transfers in India with special
India: A Sectoral Analysis of Regional reference to Backward States’.
Inequality in Post Reforms Period’.
15. Dr. R. Neelamegam, V.H.N.S.N. College,
8. Prof. P. S. Mundinamani (Retd.),
Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu, ‘Passengers
Karnataka University, Dharwad,
Perception of Service Quality of Indian
Karnataka, ‘The Finances and Working
Railways: A Study in Madurai Division
of Panchayat Raj Institutions in
of Southern Railway Zone’.
Karnataka’.
9. Dr. Sant Lal Arora, Institute for Human 16. Dr. Chandan Kumar Sahoo, National
Development, New Delhi, Delhi, Institute of Technology Rourkela,
‘Contributory Pension Provision in Rourkela, Odisha, ‘Legal Provisions
India: Coverage, Performance and and Quality of Life of Building and
Perspectives for Cost Effectiveness and Construction Workers: An Impact
Sustainability’. Assessment Study in Odisha’.

10. Prof. Pinaki Chakraborti, National 17. Dr. Chandrashekhara B. Damle, Institute
Institute of Public Finance and Policy, for Social and Economic Change,

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Bengaluru, Karnataka, ‘Land Reforms: 26. Dr. Girvar Singh Rathore, Vidhya
Land Rights and Agrarian Dynamics’. Sagar Girls P.G. College, Bassi, Jaipur,
Rajasthan, ‘Anatomy of Land Record
18. Dr. Ashok Kumar, Institute for Human Administration in India (A Comparative
Development, Indraprastha Estate, New Study)’.
Delhi, ‘Pattern of Substance Abuse
among Street Children in Delhi’. 27. Dr. Kathinka R. Sinha, Asian
Development Research Institute
19. Prof. Sushma Sood, University of (ADRI), Patna, Bihar, ‘In the Aftermath
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Role of of States Recoganization: Case- Study
Media and Judicial Activism in Women on the Impact of the Bihar-Jharkhand
Empowerment in India – A Sociological Border (2000-present)’.
Study’. 28. Dr. Anil Dhar, Jain Vishva Bharati
20. Prof. Rita Brar, Delhi School of Institute (Deemed University) Ladnum,
Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi, Rajasthan, ‘Anekant and Western
‘The National Green Tribunal: A Socio- Philosophy: An Analytical Study’.
Legal Analysis’. 29. Prof. Miriam Ittyerah, Delhi University
Delhi, ‘Rehabilitation Psychology: A
21. Dr. Surinder K. Shukla, Panjab
Social Concern for Development’.
University, Chandigarh, Punjab,
‘Gender and Public Policy in India’. 30. Dr. Akhilesh Chandra Vashistha,
Meerut College, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh,
22. Prof. Ashwani Kumar, Tata Institute ‘Educational Alienation of Socially
of Social Sciences, Deonar (East), Advantaged and Socially Disadvantage
Maharashtra, ‘Is India a Case of Ordered Students in Indian Universities’.
or Fragmented Welfare State? The Case
of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural 31. Prof. Rajalakshmi Sriram, M. S.
Employment Guarantee Act’. University of Baroda, Gujarat,
‘Demystifying Fathering in India:
23. Prof. P. S. Jayaramu (Retd), Bengaluru Multiple Perspectives’.
University, Bengaluru, Karnataka,
‘Changing Composition and Functioning 32. Dr. A. Mathew, National University of
of the Karnataka Legislature’. Education Planning and Administration,
Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi, ‘State
24. Dr. Manjari Katju, University of Policies on Higher Education: Policy
Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘The Evolution on Critical Aspects’.
Election Commission and Electoral
Practice in India’. 33. Dr. M. Solayan, Sri Venkateswara
College of Education, Peravurani,
25. Prof. P. Periakaruppan, Madurai Tamil Nadu, ‘Developing Reading
Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Material to Improve the Communicative
Nadu, ‘Educational Status of Dalit Competence of the Teacher Trainees
Students at Primary Schools in Southern Enrolled in the Rural B.Ed. Colleges in
Districts of Tamil Nadu’. Tamil Nadu’.

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34. Prof. Gopal Krishna Panda, Utkal 40. Prof. K. E. Sriramappa, University of
University, Bhubneshwar, Odisha, Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka, ‘Impact
‘Vulnerability Analysis and Risk of Financial Inclusion on Women,
Assessment of Natural Hazards of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes
Odisha with Special Reference to under Rural Development Programmes
Disaster Development Linkages’. in Karnataka’. (SC)
35. Prof. Mantu Mohan Jana, Asutosh 41. Prof. Shankar Bhagwan Ambhore, Smt.
College, P.G. Department of Geography, Dankunwar Mahila Mahavidyalaya,
Kolkata, ‘Study of Major Socio- Jalna, Maharashtra, ‘A Study of
Economic Problems and Formulation of Impact of Government’s Policies and
Strategies for Development in the East Programmes on Gross Enrolment
Kolkata Wetlands Area (Ramsor Site)’. Ratio of SC and ST Students in Higher
36. Prof. Farasat Ali Siddiqui, Aligarh Education with special reference to
Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Educationally Backward Districts in
Pradesh, ‘Analysis of Family Structure, Maharashtra State’. (SC)
Education-Employment Led Rural-
42. Dr. Vinod Kumar, B.H.U., Varanasi,
Urban Migrations and their Effects
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Asanghathit Chettrro
on Fertility Differential and Rural
mein Karyarat Anusuchit Jati ke
Development: A Micro Level Study of
Baalsramik (Purvanchal mein Anusuchit
Deoria District, U.P’.
Jati ke Bal Shramik ke Samajik- Arthik
37. Dr. Rita Mathur, School of Audiology Pristhabhumi evam Karya Dashaon ka
and Speech Pathology, Bharati Samaj Vaigyanik Adhyayan)’. (SC)
Vidyapeeth (Deemed University), Pune,
‘Bilingual First Language Acquisition 43. Prof. Kalyan Sankar Mandal, Indian
and Multilingualism: Study of Parameter Institute of Management, Kolkata, West
Setting in Child Language Acquisition Bengal,‘Poverty Alleviation in India’.
with Case Studies of Hindi and English (SC)
Speaking Normal and Learning Disabled
44. Dr. Sangh Mittra (Retd.), Indian
Bilingual Children Aged 2-7 Years Old’.
Archaeological Society, New Delhi, ‘Dr.
38 Dr. Smita Das (Retd), Centre for Applied B. R. Ambedkar’s Vision on Women
Linguistics and Translation Studies, Empowerment in India’. (SC)
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad,
45. Dr. Pagadala Hariram Anand,
Telangana, ‘Odishan Material Culture
of Excellence and Goddess Cult: A Government Arts College
Dravidian Substratum’. (Autonomous), Kumbakonam, Tamil
Nadu, ‘Dengue Epidemic Control and
39. Prof. G. P. Pandey, Assam University, Management: A GIS based Study of
Silchar, Assam, ‘Impact of TV Socio-Economic Environment in Two
Advertisement on Adolescents: A study Epidemic Prone Cultural Regions of
of Silchar Town of Assam’. Peninsular India’. (SC)

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46. Dr. Prahlad Rai (Retd), University of 6. Dr. Santosh Kumar Singh, Jawaharlal
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘NGOs in Nehru University, New Delhi,
International Law’. (SC) ‘Discrimination and Poverty: A Study of
Rural Labour Market in Uttar Pradesh’.
47. Shri Sajjan Malleshi, Gulbarga
University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, ‘Legal- 7. Dr. Seema Pareek University of
Dilemma in the Financial Management Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Education
of Debt Recovery Tribunal – Law’. and Inclusive Growth’.
(SC)
8. Dr. S. Marulu Reddy, Andhra University,
Post-Doctoral Fellowships Awarded Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
‘Determinants of Life Insurance
1. Dr. Anusree Paul, Jawaharlal at Household Level: An Empirical
University, New Delhi, ‘The Trade Analysis of Andhra Pradesh’.
Effects of Endogenous Regional Trade
Agreements: A Case of India’. 9. Dr. Sumit Kumar, Punjab University,
Chandigarh, Punjab, ‘Morbidity in
2. Dr. Moumita Mukherjee, Institute of India: Causes and Consequences’.
Development Studies, Kolkata, West
Bengal, ‘Decoding Childhood Under- 10. Dr. A. Rajani, Centre for Economic
nutrition under Climate Crisis, Chronic and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad,
Poverty, Inaccessibility and Designing Telangana, ‘Impact of Loan Waiver
Sustainable Model for the Sundarbans, Scheme on Farmers Distress in Andhra
Pradesh: The Case of Guntur District’.
India’.
11. Dr. C. Thirupalu, Sri Krishnadevaraya
3. Dr. Nivedita Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, Anantapuram, Andhra
University, New Delhi, ‘Exploring the
Pradesh, ‘Employment Generation
Structure and Patterns of Feminisation
among Rural Women through Non-farm
of Labour in Contract Farming: A Case
Sector-A Study in Rayalaseema Region
Study of Punjab and Karnataka’.
of Andhra Pradesh’.
4. Dr. Ritu Singh, Institute of Development 12. Dr. Jayan T., Institute of Economic
Studies, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Household Growth, Delhi, ‘Targeted Public
Energy Use, Gender, and Human Distribution System among Tribal
Development: An Exploratory Analysis Households in South India’.
of Rural Rajasthan’.
13. Dr. Yogesh Kumar Shukla, Vikram
5. Dr. Mohd Ibrahim Wani, Centre of University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh,
Central Asian Studies, University of ‘Employment and Social Security
Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar, Jammu in Unorganized Sector in India: An
and Kashmir, ‘Energy Crises in Jammu Economic Analysis’ (With special
& Kashmir State: A Study in the Context reference to Balrampur District in Uttar
of Energy Efficiency’. Pradesh)’.

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14. Dr. M. Muralimohan, Sri Venkateswara 21. Dr. Chandrika Sharma, J.R.N. Rajasthan
University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Vidhyapeeth University, Udaipur,
‘Micro Credit: An Engine of Inclusive Rajasthan, ‘A Study of Linkages of
Growth and Empowerment of the Growth and Poverty in India: A Case
Women – A Case Study in Rayalaseema Study of Udaipur District of Rajasthan’.
Region of Andhra Pradesh’.
22. Dr. Deepika, J. S. Hindu (P.G) College,
15. Dr. Vipin Negi, Keshav Mahavidyalaya, Amroha. ‘Emerging Issues in Daily
Pitampura, Delhi, ‘The Impacts Production and Management in
of Foreign Direct Investment on Himachal Pradesh’.
Manufacturing Wages during the Post-
reforms Period in India’. 23. Dr. Abhijit Bharti, Banaras Hindu
University, Varanasi, ‘Role of Skill
16. Dr. S. Vijay Sekhar Raju, Sri
Development in Social Accounting
Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur,
Systems (With special reference to
Andhra Pradesh, ‘Social Inclusion in
Eastern Uttar Pradesh)’.
Drinking Water Service Delivery: A
Study in Andhra Pradesh’. 24. Dr. Vikas Pandey, J. S. Hindu (P.G)
17. Dr. Gaurav Agarwal, J. S. Hindu (P.G.) College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, ‘A
College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Food Demand and Supply Analysis of Quality
Security and Crop Diversification in in Higher Education: A Study in Uttar
India: An Emprical Analysis of Uttar Pradesh State’.
Pradesh’.
25. Dr. Sandeep Kumar, Giri Institute of
18. Dr. Ch. Lakshmi Kumari, Institute Development Studies, Lucknow, Uttar
of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad, Pradesh, ‘Impact of Firm Performance
Telangana, ‘Impact of Memorandum on Employment and Wages in Indian
of Understanding on Performance Organized Manufacturing Sector’.
Evaluation of State Level Public
Enterprises in India’. 26. Dr. Parashram Jakappa, BITS Pilani,
K.K. Birla Goa Campus, Rajasthan,
19. Dr. Dimple Paliwal, Mohanlal Sukhadia ‘Problems and Prospects of India’s
University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, ‘A Cashew Export’.
Study of Employment Trends among
Tribal Women in Rajasthan (with special 27. Dr. Neha Seth, University of Delhi,
reference to Udaipur District)’. Delhi, ‘European Debt Crisis and
International Stock Markets: Analysis
20. Dr. K. Harika, Andhra University, of Volatility Spillover and Contagion’.
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
‘Empowerment with Micro Credit as 28. Dr. Pawan Kumar, Institute of Public
Poverty Alleviation Strategy and Gender Enterprise, Hyderabad, Telangana,
Relations: A Study of Women Self Help ‘Asset Pricing and Valuation of CPSEs
Groups in Andhra Pradesh’. Quoted in Stock Markets in India’.

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29. Dr. K. Kishore Kumar Reddy, Sri ‘Economics of Organic Farming


Venkateswara University, Tirupati, in Different Crops: A Comparative
Andhra Pradesh, ‘An Analytical Study Analysis Between Two Northern States
of Poultry Industry in A.P. - Growth of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh’.
Trends, Structure, Performance,
Problems and Strategies’. 36. Dr. S. Rajaram, Madurai Kamaraj
University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu,
30. Dr. J. Seenaiah Osmania University, ‘Developing a Model for Indian
Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Exploring the Customer Satisfaction Index (ICSI) with
Potential for Marketing of Tourism in special reference to Service Sectors – A
Telangana State’. Servqual Approach’.

31. Dr. B. Parashu Ramulu, Kakatiya 37. Dr. Tajdar Mohammad, Aligarh Muslim
University, Warangal, Telangana, University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Performance of Public Sector Banks in ‘Integrated ICT based Model: A Farmer
the Changing Banking Environment – A – Centric Agribusiness Supply Chain
Study of Select Banks’. Delivery Approach’.
32. Dr. Mohd. Athar Noor, Aligarh Muslim 38. Dr. Vivek S.A., Manipal University
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘An Manipal, Karnataka, ‘A Study on
Empirical Analysis of Long Run and the Implications of Large Scale In-
Short Term Portfolio Diversification Migration on Social Fabric of Kerala’.
Opportunities: A Case Study of Blue
Chip Companies of Indian Stock 39. Dr. Ch. Srikanth, Kakatiya University,
Market’. Warangal, Telangana, ‘Competency
Mapping of Teachers and Students in
33. Dr. Ch. V. Krishna Reddy, Acharya Management Education – A Study in
Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra Telangana State’.
Pradesh, ‘An Exploratory Study on the
Operational, Financial and Sociological 40. Dr. Kshetrimayum, Manipur University,
Issues of the Mahatma Gandhi National Manipur, ‘Tourism Industry in North-
Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme East India in the Wake-up of India’s
(A Case Study of Selected District in Look East Policy: With Special
Andhra Pradesh)’. Reference to Manipur’.

34. Dr. Manish Tandon, J. S. Hindu (P.G) 41. Dr. Sandhya Maliye, Council for Social
College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, Development, Hyderabad, Telangana,
‘Financial Inclusion through Micro ‘Need for a Renewed Approach in
Finance Products with Special Reference Encouraging Entrepreneurship with
to Micro SIPs: A Case Study of Religious Special Reference to Persons with
Minorities of Southern Rajasthan’. Disabilities’.

35. Dr. Amber Goel, J.S. Hindu (P.G) 42. Dr. Jay Prakash Singh, Banaras Hindu
College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,

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‘Aapravasi Vidhyarthiyo dwara 49. Dr. Meenakshi, Banaras Hindu
Satmikrit Antrrasanskritik Vyavasthapan University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
ka Samajsastriya Adhyayan (Varanasi ‘Shrinking Horizon for Handloom
mein Siksharat Videsi Chhatrro par Weavers of Banarasi Saree: A
Adharit)’. Sociological Study on Socio-Economic
Condition of Handloom Weavers
43. Dr. Ankur Pare, Mata Jija Bai (Banarasi Saree) in Varanasi City’.
Government Girls P. G. College, Indore,
Madhya Pradesh, ‘Madhya Pradesh ke 50. Dr. Kamalesh Pal, Banaras Hindu
Vikas mein Jal Vidhut evam Sinchai University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
Pariyojna se Prabhavit Parivaro ka ‘Janjatiyon mein Sanskriti, Siksha evam
Samajshashtriya Adhyayan’. Swasthya ke Badalte Pratiman (Madhya
Paradesh ke Chhindwada evam Betul
44. Dr. Vinay Kumar Singh, Banaras Hindu Jeele ke Gond Janjatiyon ka ek Samaj
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Shashtriya Adhyayan)’.
‘Prayatan ke Vividh Samajik, Dharmik
evam Sanskritik Aayam (Varanasi 51. Dr. Manju Chauhan, R.S.M. (P.G)
Janpad Par Aadhirat Samajshattshtriya College, Dhampur, Bijnor, Uttar
Adhyayan)’. Pradesh, ‘Tharu Janjaati ke Lok Sahitya
ka Bhasik evam Samajik Adhyayan
45. Dr. Shireen Mirza, Centre for Social (Uttrakhand ke Vishesh Sandarbh
Development of Societies (CSDS), mein)’.
New Delhi, ‘Aspiring for Authenticity:
Notions of Truth and Legality in a 52. Dr. Nitu Rani, K.L. Shastri Degree
Mumbai Slum’. College, Dadri, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Aadiwasiyon mein Vikas ki Samasya
46. Dr. Rafia Kazim, Council for Social evam Chunotiyan (Madhya Pradesh
Development, Hyderabad, Telangana, ki Kol Ve Sehriya Janjati ke Vishesh
‘Challenges and Prospects of Multi Sandarbh mein)’.
Lingual Education: An Ethnographic
Study of Students from the Urdu Speech 53. Dr. Kumar Vivek Kant, Banaras Hindu
Community in the City of Hyderabad’. University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Parivartan Yuva Manovritiyan,
47. Dr. Manoj Kumar Yadav, Banaras Hindu Aakanshayein evam Samajik Mulye
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, (Varanasi Nagar ke Yuvao Par Aadharit
‘Naksalvaad Utpeedhit: ek Samaj ek Samaj Vyaganik Adhyayan)’.
Vegyanik Adhyayan’.
54. Dr. Lokendra Kumar, Ch. Charan Singh
48. Dr. Bharat Singh, Banaras Hindu University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh,
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Gramin Parivaro mein Mahila Siksha:
‘Nagariye Padosh: Varanasi Sehar ke ek Samajshashtriye Adhyayan (Meerut
Bahumanzali Emarto evam Prachin Janpad ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein)’.
Bastiyon (Pakka Mahal) mein Rehne
Valo ka Samajshashtriya Adhyayan’. 55. Dr. Ram Dhanee Pal, Banaras Hindu

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University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Sukhadia University, Udaipur,


‘73ve Sanvidhan Sansodhan aur Dalit Rajasthan, ‘Traditional Caste Panchayat:
Mahila Sashaktikaran (Varanasi Janpad Continuity and Change’.
ke Chirayigaon Vikas Khand Par Adharit
63. Dr. Deepandra, N.A.S (P.G) College,
ek Samajshastriya Adhyayan)’.
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Nagriya Yuvayo
56. Dr. Amit Bisla, Meerut College, Meerut, mein Ubharti Adhunik Jeevan Sheili
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Bharat mein Baal (Bhumandaliye ke Vishesh Sandarbh
Shram: ek Samajik Samasya ke Roop mein)’.
mein (Uttar Pradesh ke sandarbh mein 64. Dr. Sumitra Sharma, University
ek Visleshnatmak Adhyayan)’. of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan,
‘Globalization, Social Mobility
57. Dr. Reena Jain, University of
and Scheduled Caste: With Special
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Samajik
Reference to Scheduled Caste Women
Samanjasyata mein Jain Dharm evam
of Jaipur & Sikar Districts of Rajasthan’.
Darshan ka Yogdan’.
65. Dr. Hemant Kumar, Lucknow University,
58. Dr. Babita Mahawar, University of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Nashe mein
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Kishoro Dubta Bachpan’.
mein Badti Apchari Pravarti ka Vyakteek
Adhyayan Aadharit Samajsashtriya 66. Dr. Asif Saeed, Aligarh Muslim
Vishleshan: Jaipur Sehar ke Vishesh University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh,
Sandarbh mein’. ‘Bhartiye Musalmano ki Samasyayein:
ek Manovegyanik evam Samajik
59. Dr. Archana Prasad, Kamala Nehru Adhyayan (Muslim Yuva Varg ke
College, University of Delhi, Delhi, Vishesh Sandarbh mein)’.
‘The ‘Un-regulated Zone: Livelihood, 67. Dr. Sushil Kumar Sharma, D. J. College,
Lifestyle and Aspiration of Industrial Baraut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Marginalisation
Labour in Gurgaon, India’. and Denotified-Nomadic Tribes in
Maharashtra’.
60. Dr. Yogesh Sharma, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Bhartiye 68. Dr. Surekha S. Bhusare, Gulbarga
Samaj mein Badalte Vevahik Pratimano University, Gulbarga, Karnataka,
ka Samajshashtriye Adhyayan: Jaipur ‘Impact of Globalization and Advanced
Sehar ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein’. Technology on Rural Artisans and
61. Dr. Manish Kumar, Shri Atal Bihari Handicrafts: A Study in Kalaburagi
Vajpeyi Shaskiye Kala evam Vaneejya District’.
Mahavidhalaya, Indore, Madhya
69. Dr. Suma Divakar, Kerala Agricultural
Pradesh, ‘Aids ka Parivar evam Samaj
University, Kerala, ‘Assessment of the
Par Prabhav (Madhya Pradesh ke
Household Food and Nutrition Security
Vishesh Sandarbh mein)’.
of Landless Workers in Trivandrum
62. Dr. Mangi Lal Janwa, Mohanlal District’.

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70. Dr. K. Ramalinga Reddy, Sri 77. Dr. Bishnu Mohan Dash, Dr Bhim Rao
Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Ambedkar College, Delhi, ‘Social Work
Andhra Pradesh, ‘A Study on Fertility Education through Open and Distance
and Mortality Trends among Sugali, a Learning: A Study in Delhi’.
Tribal Population of Andhra Pradesh’.
78. Dr. Ramesh Kumar, University of
71. Dr. Doyel Dasgupta, CST, New Delhi, Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,
‘New Born Care Practice: A Study in ‘Uttar Pradesh mein Mahatma Gandhi
Rural Areas of Purulia District, West Rastriya Gramin Rojgaar Gaurantee
Bengal’. Adhiniyam ka Gramin Vikas Par
Prabhav’.
72. Dr. Sandesh K. S., University of Mysore,
Karnataka, ‘Health Seeking Behavior of 79. Dr. G. Ramalingappa, Sri Krishnadevaraya
TB Patients with Pulmonary Symptoms University, Anantapuram, Andhra
on Dots-plus (Directly Observed Pradesh, ‘Improving Livelihood
Treatment, Short Course-Plus) in Security of Rural People through
Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, India’. Agricultural Development in Drought
Prone Areas – A Study of Anantapur
73. Dr. Suchismita Mishra, Bengaluru District in Andhra Pradesh’.
University, Bengaluru, ‘Migration
80. Dr. Madhuri Ramchandra Ikhar,
and Maternal Health: Understanding
Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya
Utilization, Perceptions and
Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Wardha,
Expectations among Migrant Women
Maharashtra, ‘Do Women with More of
in Bengaluru City in the Context of
‘Social Capital’ are more Empowered?
Poverty and Livelihood Insecurity’.
- A Cross-Sectional Study from Rural
74. Dr. Mowsume Bose Roy, North Bengal Wardha, Central India’.
University, Darjeeling ‘Changing 81. Dr. Yogesh Narayan Singh, Banaras
Scenario of Rabha Women in West Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar
Bengal with Reference to their Role and Pradesh, ‘A Study of Socio-Economic
Status’. Status of Sweepers in Varanasi (Special
Reference to Urban Area)’.
75. Dr. Rinkoo Wadhera, Centre for
Women Development Studies, New 82. Dr. Pragyan Mohanty, Nabakrushna
Delhi, ‘Dancing Gods and Travelling Choudhury Centre for Development
Goddesses: Rethinking Gender and Studies, Bhubneshwar, Odisha,
Agency in the Folk Epics of Central ‘Situational Analysis of the Status of
Himalayas’. Unwed Mothers in Odisha’.
76. Dr. S. Thippa Reddy, S. K. University, 83. Dr. Virendra Singh, K. G. K. College,
Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Alternative
‘MGNREGS and Its Impact on Rural Livelihoods of Women Fisher Folk:
Women: A Study of Rayalaseema Empowerment Perspective and
Region, Andhra Pradesh’. Ergonomic Challenges’.

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84. Dr. Nasrin Banu, Aligarh Muslim Empowerment of Women Partipation


University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, in MGNREGA- A Special Reference to
‘Status of Women in National Capital Telangana State’.
Territory of Delhi: A Livelihoods
91. Dr. P. Narender Reddy, University of
Perspective’.
College of Arts and Social Sciences,
85. Dr. Moina Khan, Jamia Millia Islamia Osmania University, Hyderabad,
University, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi, Telangana, ‘Performance of Women
‘Women Empowerment & Sustainable Public Representatives in Panchayati
Raj Institutions in Telangana State: A
Development: The Need & Relevance
Comparative Study of Nalgonda and
of Community Radio Stations’.
Rangareddy District’.
86. Dr. Kiran Rathore, Vikram University,
92. Dr. Samir Ahmad Bhat, Kashmir
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Role of Health University, Hazratbal, Jammu &
Insurance and Health Care Finance in Kashmir, ‘Making Borders Irrelevant in
Occupational Health Hazards: An Study Divided Jammu and Kashmir: Concept
of Industrial Workers in Ujjain’. and Practice’.
87. Dr. Harsha Sharma, D.A.V. (P.G) 93. Dr. Muhammed Ghous, University of
College, Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana,
‘Income Generation and Livelihood ‘Political Empowerment of Muslims
Security among Dalits: A Study of in Telangana State: Issues of
MGNERGA Scheme in Uttar Pradesh’. Representation & Participation 2004-
2014’.
88. Dr. Sunil Kumar, Ch. Charan Singh 94. Dr. Hidam Premananda, Jawaharlal
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, Nehru University, New Delhi,
‘Gramin Vikas mein Suchna ‘Demographics of a Nation: Statistics,
Prodogiki ka Mahatv e-Governance Population and Popular Politics in
ke Sandarbh mein: Uttar Pradesh India’.
Rajya ke Gautambudhnagar Jile ka ek
95. Dr. Md. Adil Ghaznavi, Aligarh Muslim
Anubhavmulak Prasashnik Adhyayan’,
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh,‘Role
89. Dr. Sudhir Dutt Gaur, D.A.V. (P.G) of Non-Governmental and Socio-
College, Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, Religious Organizations in the Clean
‘Panchayati Raj Vyavastha evam Dalit ka Ganga Mission at Varanasi: A Human
Rights Perspective’.
Samajik-Rajnetik Samavesikaran: Uttar
Pradesh ke Muradabad Sambhaag ke 96. Dr. Om Prakash, M.P. Institute of Social
Gramo ka ek Visleshnatmak Adhyayan’. Science Research, Ujjain, Madhya
Pradesh, ‘Loktantrik Vikendriyakaran,
90. Dr. Veera Babu, University College Swashasan evam Anusuchit Janjatiyon
of Arts & Social Sciences, Osmania ke Rajnitik Samajikaran ka Badalta
University, Hyderabad, Telangana, Paridrishya: Madhya Pradesh ke Gramo
‘Socio- Political and Economic ka ek Adhyayan’.

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97. Dr. Manju Solanki, Ch. Charan Singh 104. Dr. Lalita Sharma, University of
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘21vi Sadi
‘Social Isolation of Minorities: A mein Bharat ki Videsh Niti: Nirantarta
Comparative Study of Muslim Localities evam Parivartan’.
in Delhi and Meerut City’.
105. Dr. Vadranam Suresh, Pondicherry
98. Dr. Doongar Lal Sharma, R.J. University, Puducherry, ‘Status and
Mahavidhyala Raipur, Aligarh, Uttar Working of Grassroots Governance in
Pradesh, ‘Kishano ki Badti Aatmhatya Tamil Nadu during 1992 and 2012’.
(Uttar Pradesh ke Sandarbh mein
Visleshnatmak ek Adhyayan)’. 106. Dr. Madhav Prasad Gupta, M. P.
Institute of Social Science, Ujjain,
99. Dr. Priyanka Vaishnav, Seth R. C. S. Madhya Pradesh, ‘People’s Participation
College, Durg, Chhattisgarh, ‘Garibi in Grassroots Governance: A Study with
Unmulan mein MANREGA ke Karyo Special Reference to Village in Madhya
ka ek Rajnetic Adhyayan: (Rajnandgaon Pradesh’.
Jeele ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein)’.
107. Dr. Pawan Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, ‘Political Corruption and
100. Dr. Padam Singh, Mohan Lal Sukhadia
Democracy: Evaluating the Relationship
University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, ‘The
through Democratic Audit in India’.
Role of MNREGA in Development and
Empowerment of Scheduled Caste & 108. Dr. K. Chennakesavulu, Sri
Scheduled Tribe: A Comparative Study Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur,
of Alwar & Udaipur District’. Andhra Pradesh, ‘Role of ICT in
Providing Good Governance- A Study
101. Dr. Mohd. Shaf Bhat, Devi Ahliya of MEE- SEVA Kendras in Andhra
University, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Pradesh’.
‘Dyamics of Indentity Politics in Jammu
& Kashmir’. 109. Dr. Radhu Panwar, B.S.M (P.G) College,
Roorkee, Haridwar, Uttarakhand,
102. Dr. Gauri Mishra, Deen Dayal Upadhyay ‘Majduro mein Madak Dravyo ka Badta
Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, Uttar Paryog: Samajik Samasya ke Roop mein
Pradesh, ‘Maanwadhikar ki Avdharna ek Visleshnatmak Adhyayan’.
(Mahilaon ne Baccho ke Vishesh
110. Dr. Anuj Agarwal, Ginni Devi Moti
Sandarbh mein)’. College, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Role of Right to Information in
103. Dr. Arun Kumar Verma, University Strengthening the Panchayati Raj
of Lucknow, Lucnow, Uttar Pradesh, Institutions in Uttar Pradesh’.
‘Bharat mein Sanghvad: Vaishvikrit
Prisithitiyo ke Sandarbh mein Sanghiye 111. Dr. Vijay Kumar Sahu, Seth R.C.S. Arts &
Loktantra ke Samksh Chunautiyan evam Commerce College, Durg, Chattisgarh,
Sambhavnaye’. ‘Chhattisgarh ke Kabirdham Jeele mein

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Bega Janjati ke Vikas mein Panchyatiraj 119. Dr. Vijay Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru
Vyavastha ki Bhumika: ek Rajnetic University, New Delhi, ‘India’s Energy
Vishleshan’. Security and the Role of Central Asian
States’.
112. Dr. Manoj Kumar, Ch. Charan Singh
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, 120. Dr. Balal Ali, Jamia Millia Islamia,
‘Naxalite Movement in Orissa: A Jamia Nagar, New Delhi, ‘India - Israel
Sociological Study’. Relations: Changing Dynamics and
Future Prospects’.
113. Dr. Jitendra Kumar, Banaras Hindu
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 121. Dr. Pradeep Singh Sekhawat,
‘Naagrik Samaj ka Samkalin Vimarsh: University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,
Gandhivadi Pratiman’. Rajasthan, ‘Rajasthan mein Sehrikaran
ki Samasyaon ka Vivechan: Sthaniye
114. Dr. Mahadev Singh, University of
Nikayo ki Bhumika ka Vishleshnatmak
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘India-
Pakistan Relations: Policies and Adhyayan’.
Strategies (A Comparative Study of 122. Dr. V. Pardha Saradhi, Osmania
UPA and NDA Governments)’. University, Hyderabad, Telangana,
115. Dr. Geeta Rani, N.A.S. College ‘Panchayati Raj, Good Governance,
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Bharat- China Bureaucracy and Rural Development
Sambandho ka Ranneetik Visleshan in Telangana State: Perspectives,
(Seema Vivad ke Vishesh Sandarbh Challenges & Strategies’.
mein )’.
123. Dr. T. Aishwarya, Osmania University,
116. Dr. Sant Prakash Singh, Jawaharlal Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Building
Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘India – Quality of Life for Urban Poor beyond
Russia Civil Nuclear Trade Post Indo- Livelihood - Study of Southern State of
Us Civil Nuclear Deal’. India’.

117.
Dr. Padmashree, Institute of 124. Dr. B. Ramesh, Osmania University,
Development Studies (IDS), Jaipur, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh,
Rajasthan, ‘Changing Political Regimes ‘Implementation of Watershed
in Nepal and Their Impact on Indo- Programmes in India – A Comparative
Nepal Relatoins: A Study in the Context Study of Andhra Pradesh & Karnataka
of Post 1990 Period’. States’.

118.
Dr. Rekha Rani, Km. Mayawati 125. Dr. Bijendra Pal, J. V. College,
Govt. Girls (P.G) College, Badalpur, Baraut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Crime in
Gautambudh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, Rural Environment and Role of Police
‘Bharat Iran Sambandho mein (in special reference of Uttar Pradesh)’.
Ameriki Niti evam Media ki Bhumika
(Samsaamyik Sandarbh mein ek 126. Dr. Rimppy Gupta, MMH College,
Adhyayan.)’. Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Kanoon-

124
Vyavastha ke Sandarbh mein Puratatvik Aadhar (15vi se 19vi Shatabdi
Mahanagriye star Par Ubharti Huyi Tak)’.
Samasayon ke Paripekshey mein Mahila
Police ki Bhumika: Paschimi Uttar 133. Dr. Gaddam Venkata, S.V. University,
Pradesh ke Meerut Mahanagar ka ek Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Migration
Adhayayan’. from Kadapa District to Kuwait: A
Socio-Economic and Cultural Study’.
127. Dr. Manju Devi Sharma, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Nagriye 134. Dr. Amit Kumar Singh, Banaras Hindu
Sthaniye Sansthao ki Samavesi Vikas University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
mein Bhumika (Rajasthan ke Jaipur ‘Nirgun Bhakti Darshan mein Samekit
Jeele ki Chayeneet Nagriye Sthaniye Sanskriti ke Sandarbh Mein’.
Sansthao mein Nirbal Varg ki Mahilaon
135. Dr. Sheetal Chandra, Km. Mayawati
ki Sehbhagita ka Adhyayan)’.
Govt. Girls (P.G) College, Badalpur,
128. Dr. Ashraf Imam, Aligarh Muslim Gautambudh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh,
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Inclusive Urban Governance and
‘Good Governance and Social Poverty Alleviation: A Study of Selected
Healthcare Insurance Services: A Case Cities of Uttar Pradesh’.
Study of Agra District, Uttar Pradesh’.
136. Dr. Reena Patra, Panjab University,
129. Dr. Nimisha Gaur, University of Chandigarh, Punjab, ‘Ethnic
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Gramin Identity, Nationalism and Culture:
Rojgaar evam Vikas Yojnao (MNREGA Phenomenological Grounding for
ke Vishesh Sandarbh Mein) ke Samajik Otherness in the North East India’.
Akhenchan mein ‘Gram Sabha’ ki
Bhumika (Jaipur Jeele ke Sandarbh 137. Dr. Cheviti Sulochana, Department of
mein Anubhavmulak Adhyayan)’. Hisotry, S. K. University, Anantapuram,
Andhra Pradesh, ‘Struggle of Scheduled
130. Dr. Manash Jyoti Deka, OKD Institute Caste Women for Social Justice in
of Social Change and Development Anantapur District of A. P. – A Study’.
Guwahati, Assam, ‘Understanding
Subjectivity: A Cultural Study of Assam 138. Dr. Mellela Nagendra, S.K. University,
and Thailand’. Anantpur, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Socio-
Econopmic Exclusion of Backward
131. Dr. Vijendra Singh, Ch. Charan Singh Communities and Inclusive Policy
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, Initiatives of the Government: An
‘Contested Spaces: Exclusion and Historical Study in Drought – Prone
Discrimination in Institutions of Higher Rayalaseema Region of Andhra
Learning in India’. Pradesh’.

132. Dr. Ritu Raj, University of Rajasthan, 139. Dr. Kailash Rani, Human Development
Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Bikaner Riyasat ka Society, Mayur Vihar, Delhi, ‘Problems
Samajik evam Sanskritik Adhyayan: of Definition: Female Slave, Basipana

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or Badaran in the Light of 18th and 19th Muslim – Minority in Rayalaseema


Centuries Sources of Rajasthan’. Region of Andhra Pradesh’ (A Study
with special focus on Socio-Economic,
140. Dr. Bhavna Tripathi, Banaras Hindu Political and Cultural Perspectives)’.
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Living Heritage of Rathwa Tribe and 147. Dr. Amit Kumar, M.B.B. Degree
College, G. B. Nagar, Uttar Pradesh,
their Social Change’.
‘Bhumi Adhigrahan Bill ka Samajik
141. Dr. Pawan Kumar, D.A.V. College, evam Aarthik Avlokan’.
Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Bharat 148. Dr. Mamta, D.A.V. (P.G) College,
mein Jaatighat Rajneti ke Madhya Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Bhartiye
Sampradayik Antarsambandh aur Loktantra mein Suchna ke Aadhikar ka
Mahilayein (1990-2014 ke Vishesh Vishleshnatmak Adhyayan (Paschim
Sandarbh mein)’. Uttar Pradesh ke Vishesh Sandarbh
mein)’.
142. Dr. Sarwarul Haque, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Depiction of 149. Dr. Neeraj Devi, R. J. Mahavidhyala
Indian Caste System in Persian Sources Raipur, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Panjab
wth special reference to Dalits during mein Drugs Sankat: ek Chunotiyain’.
14th to mid 19th Century’. 150. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, DAV (PG) College
Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Effects
143. Dr. Shalu, C.C.S. University, Meerut, of Spiritually augmented Cognitive
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Socio-Economic Status Restructuring on Anxiety and Depressive
and Class-Consciousness among Symptoms among Women with Breast
Construction Site Workers in Ghaziabad Cancer’.
City: A Sociological Study’.
151. Dr. (Mrs.) Tinku Paul, G. B. Pant Social
144. Dr. Ramakrishna Panasa, Kakatiya
Science Institute, Allahabad, Uttar
University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh,
Pradesh, ‘Justice with Human Face: A
‘Food Culutre in Hyderabad State during Study of Women Prisoners’.
1724 AD to 1948 AD’.
145. Dr. Vivek Singh, Km. Mayawati 152. Dr. Shabana Anjum, Aligarh Muslim
Govt. Girls (P.G) College, Badalpur, University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh,
Gautambudh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Inefluence of Self-esteem, Social
‘Religion and Civil Society in India: Support and Emotional Stability on Well-
A Study of Ramakrishna Mission, Being of Visually and Orthopedically
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Challenged Students’.
Committee (SGPC) and Don Bosco
153. Dr. Angesh Kumar, K.G.K. (P.G)
Foundation’.
College, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh,
146. Dr. P. Hasseni, Sri Krishnadevaraya ‘Relationship Between Psychological
University, Anantapuram, Andhra Capital and Insomnia in Urban and
Pradesh, ‘Status and Development of Rural Areas’.

126
154. Dr. Sheetal Kumawat, M.L. Sukhadia 161. Dr. Anil Kumar, J. S. Hindu P. G.
University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Relationship between Psychological ‘Living, Learning and the Dynamics
Capital and Insomnia in Urban and of Schooling: A Case Study of
Rural Areas’. Communities Living on the Dal Lake’.

155. Dr. Zulfiqar Ullah, Aligarh Muslim 162. Dr. Pintu Kumar Maji, Sarsuna
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, College, University of Calcutta, West
‘Influence of Connitive Test Anxiety, Bengal, ‘Impact of Various Factors on
Hope and Grit on Academic Performance Sustainable Lifestyle at the College
among Adolescents of Minority and Level: A New Framework’.
Majority Community’.
163. Dr. (Mrs.) Vijaya, CEPT University,
156. Dr. Rajani, Indian Institute of Kasturbhai Lalbhai Campus,
Management, Kozhikode, Kerala, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, ‘Strategic Quality
‘A Socio-cultural Exploration of Policy for Higher Education’.
Parent Professional Relationship in
164. Dr. P. Srinivasan, Tamil University,
Rehabilitation of Children with Autism’.
Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, ‘Cognitive
157. Dr. Sadaf Hameed, University of Modeling on ‘Teaching Intelligence’,
Delhi, Delhi, ‘Efficacy of Psychosocial
Interventions for Children with Celiac 165. Dr. Vikas Saharan, Jawaharlal Nehru
Disease and their Primary Care Takers’. University, New Delhi, ‘Trends and
Patterns of Literacy and Education in
158. Dr. Seema Rani Sarraf, Mahatma Rajasthan’.
Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar
Pradesh, ‘Positive and Negative Affect, 166. Dr. Sayed Mazheruddin, Osmania
Depression and Wellbeing in Relation University, Hyderabad, Telangana,
to Metacognitions and Meta-Emotion in ‘Performance of Children with Hearing
Coronary Heart Disease Patients’. Impairment on Arithmetic Word
Problem’.
159. Dr. Upasna Thapliyal, Panjab University,
Chandigarh, ‘A Study of Motivational – 167. Dr. Preyanandni Dixit, Assam
Pedagogical Beliefs, Informal Faculty University, Silchar, Assam, ‘To
Leadership and Organisational Climate as Study the Effect of Yogic Practices in
Correlates of Professional Development Improving Basic Academic Skills and
among University Teachers for Bringing Decreasing Hyperactivity of Children
Institutional Changes’. with Learning Disabilities’.

160. Dr. Minakshi, D. J. College, Baraut. 168. Dr. Hitendra Kumar, D.A.V. (P.G.)
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Measuring Access to College, Bulandshahar, Uttar
Primary Education: A Comparative Pradesh, ‘Sthaniye Paripekshya mein
Study of Select Districts of Kerala & Alpsankhyak Vargo mein Aarakshan ki
Uttar Pradesh’. Neeti ka Samalochnatmak Adhyayan

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(Rampur Jeele ke Vishesh Sandarbh Industry Workers in Ambedkarnagar


mein)’. District’.

169. Dr. Manisha Sharma, University of 176. Dr. Mohd. Muqeet Khan, Aligarh
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Jaipur Jile Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar
mein Madak Pardhartho ka Sewan evam Pradesh, ‘Impact of Rural Growth
Nivaran mein Shiksha ki Bhumika’. Centres in Development of Infrastructure
and Service Facilities in Ambedkar
170. Dr. Mohd. Deen, Y. M. S. (P.G) College, Nagar District, U.P’.
Dhanoura, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Developing a Model for Relationship 177. Dr. Vimal Singh, Dr. Bhim Rao
Management Using Holistic Approach Ambedkar University, Agra, Uttar
Investigation into Indian Industries’. Pradesh, ‘Uttar Bharat mein Badta
Bhukamp ka Khatra Nepal se Bharat
171. Dr. (Mrs) Renuka Sah, M.L. Sukhadia tak Aayi Bhukamp Trasadi ke Sandarbh
University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, mein’.
‘Climate Change and its Impacts on
178. Dr. Sumedha Shukla, University of
Traditional Subsistence Agriculture in
Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,
Himalaya: An Study of Community
‘Avadhi ki Bhashik Isthiti (Uttar Pradesh
Perception, Response and Adaptation in
ke Sandarbh mein)’.
Balia Catchment, Kumaon Himalaya’.
179. Dr. Chigicherla Thirupal, Sri
172. Dr. Aisha Sultana, J. S. Hindu (P.G)
Venkateswara University, Tirupati,
College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh,
‘Socio-Economic Factors Affecting ‘Usage of Bilingual and Multilingual
Land Degradation and Its Impact on Compounds in Telugu Dailies – A
Sustainable Rural Development: A Case Study’.
Study of Chambal Region’.
180. Dr. Kumar Varun, Banaras Hindu
173. Dr. Renu Chaudhary, B.S.M. University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
(P.G.) College, Roorkee, Haridwar, ‘Lokvrit (Public Isfear ki Nirmiti mein
Uttarakhand, ‘Himalayi Rajyo ke Loksabha ki Mehta (Sankramanshil
Prakritik Swaroop ko Banaye Rakhne Madhya kalin Bhartiya Sahitya evam
ki Chunotiyan (Uttrakhand ke Vishesh Sanskriti ke Vishesh Sandarbh Mein)’.
Sandarbh mein)’.
181. Dr. Katikareddy, S. K. University,
174. Dr. Menka, J.S.H. P.G. College, Amroha, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh,
Uttar Pradesh, ‘A Socio-economic ‘Mahabharata (Telugu) – A Socio-
Structure and Household Infrastrcture Cultural Study with special reference
Facilities of Beggars: A Case Study’. to Personality Development, Self-
Confidence, Sportive Spirit and Social
175. Dr. Mahvish Anjum, Aligarh Muslim Living (Management)’.
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Occupational Health of Cottage 182. Dr. Vikas Singh, Banaras Hindu

128
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada
‘Bhojpuri Loksanskriti ka Antar Rastriya University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra,
Parivahan (Maarishas mein Bharat ‘Bridging Communication Gap in
Vashiyo ke Vishesh Sandarbh Mein)’. the Development of Co-operative
Movement in Maharashtra State- With
183. Dr. Simmy Joseph, Jawaharlal Nehru special reference to Sugar Co-operative
University, New Delhi, ‘Language Factories in Marathwada Region’.
Meaning and Existence: A Comparative
Study of Buddhist and Mimamsa 190. Dr. Narendra Shukla, Centre for the
Traditions’. Study of Developing Societies (CSDS),
New Delhi, ‘Bharat mein Pratibandhit
184. Dr. Mohite Sandhya Govind, Dr. evam Vivadit Cinema (1913-2014)’.
Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada
University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, 191. Dr. Iram Rizvi, Osmania University,
‘Vaishvikaran ka Mudrit Madhyamonki Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Challenges of
Bhasha Par Prabhav – Maharashtra ke Journalists Reporting in Conflict Zone
Hindi Samachar – Patron ke Sandarbh with Facus on New Media: A Cross
mein’. Sectional Study of Journalists Working
in Kashmir’.
185. Dr. Fawad Hussain, Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, 192. Dr. Jafar Iqbal, Aligarh Muslim
‘Professionalization of Sports Reporting University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh,
the Prospects and Challenges’. ‘Impact of Electronic Information
Resources on Reseach in Select Central
186. Dr. Chandrika Pandey, Jawaharlal Universities in India’.
Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Procses
of Knowledge System Building of 193. Dr. Seema Kumari, J. S. Hindu (P.G.)
Communities and Communication College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh,
Medium (in the Context of Central ‘Nachni’ – An Endangered Marginalized
Indian Tribes)’. Second Sex: Identity Crisis and
Strategies for Survival’.
187. Dr. Jhumpa Dey, Assam University,
Silchar, Assam, ‘Use of Social
194. Dr. Neeraj Singh, Maharashi Dayanand
Networking Sites: A Study of Barak
University, Rohtak, Haryana,
Vally Region of North East Indian’.
‘Overcoming Social Exclusion: A Study
188. Dr. Tahmeena Nigar, Karnataka State of Changing Power Relations through
Women’s University, Vijayapura, PRIs’.
Karnataka, ‘Coverage of Socio-
political Issues Related to Muslims- A 195.
Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Sant Kabir
Comparative Study of Kannada and Mahavidhyalaya, Gorakhpur Uttar
Urdu Dailies’. Pradesh, ‘A Study of the Problems of
Scheduled Caste Women Entrepreneurs
189.
Dr. Namdev Prabhakar, Dr. in Uttar Pradesh’.

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196. Dr. Prizada Athar Hussain, University Sehbhagita: Mahila Sashaktikaran


of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, ke Sandarbh mein ek Anubhavmulak
‘Challenges of Divorce and the Process Adhyayan’.
of Readjustment in North-West India: A
Longitudinal Study’. 203. Dr. Sudhir Kumar, Ch. Charan Singh
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh,
197. Dr. Neelesh Singh, University of ‘Aadhunik Paripeksya mein Aadhivasi
Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Samaj mein Mahilaon ki Rajnetic,
‘Social Ecology and Cultural Change: A Samajik, Aarthik Ve Sekshik Isthiti ek
Study of Relationship between Man and Visleshnatmak Adhyayan (Rajasthan
Nature in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh’. ki Kathoriyan ve Sehriya Janjaati ke
Vishesh Sandarbh mein)’.
198. Dr. Arpita Singh, University of
204. Dr. Anjali Malik, Km. Mayawati Govt.
Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,
Girls (P.G.) College, Gautambudh
‘Swayam Sahayta Samuh ki Sahayta se
Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Bhartiye Samaj
Mahilayon ki Samajik Aarthik Prasthiti
mein Vidhwao ki Paristhiti evam
mein Sakaratmak Parivartan’.
Bhumika (Varanasi Janpad mein Niwas
Karne wali Vidhwao Par Aadhirit ek
199. Dr. Ashish Ranjan, University of
Samaj Vegyanik Adhyayan)’.
Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,
‘A Study of Knowledge, Attitude, 205. Dr. Nidhi Dubey, Ethelind School
Practices (KAP) about the Institutional of Home Sciences, Allahabad,
Reproductive Health Care Services Uttar Pradesh, ‘Comparative Study
Among Rural Women of Reproductive of Nutritional Status of Lactating
Age Group (A Study of Rural Areas of Women’s in Different Religion along
District Lucknow)’. with Assessing and Improving their
Knowledge on Diet’.
200. Dr.A. Krushnamma, Sri Krishnadevaraya
University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, 206. Dr. Neeraj Singh, University of
‘Empowerment and Impact of Women Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,
Entrepreneurship: A Comparative ‘Sexual Violence against Women: Legal
Study of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Protection and Judicial Articulation’.
States’.
207. Dr. Jada Suneetha, Sri Venkateswara
201. Dr. Seema, Ch. Charan Singh University, University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh,
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Mahila Police ‘Self Help Groups and Empowerment
Karmiyaon ki Sthiti evam Samasya: of Women – A Comparative Study of
Paschimi Uttar Pradesh ke Janpad Meerut Scheduled Caste Groups in Rayalaseem
evam Ghaziabad ka ek Adhyayan’. and Costal Andhra Region of Andhra
Pradesh’.
202. Dr. Garima Sharma, Mohan Lal Sukhadia
University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, 208. Dr. Kavita Kashyap. J. S. Hindu Degree
‘Rajasthan Police mein Mahila College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh,

130
‘Homegarden Agroforestry System and 215. Dr. Seema Rani, D.A.V. College,
Rural Women: An Study of Kumaun Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Socio-
Himalaya’, Economic and Political Marginalization
of Scheduled Castes: A Study with
209. Dr. Thota Venkatesham, Osmania
Special Reference to Uttar Pradesh’.
University, Hyderabad, Telangana,
‘Information Communication 216. Dr. Saleem Ahmad, Jawaharlal Nehru
Technologies and Women University, New Delhi, ‘The Dynamics
Empowerment: A Comparative Study of India and Turkey Relations, 1991 –
of Kudumbashree in Kerala and 2015’.
Indira Kranti Patham in
Telangana’. 217. Dr. Bhupendra Singh, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Bharat
210. Dr. Divya Singh G. B. Pant University of
Nepal Sambhand: Vartman Paridrishya
Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar,
Uttarakhand, ‘Ergonomic Evaluation mein Ubharte Aayam evam Chunotiyan’.
of Farm Women’s Drudgery in Rice 218. Dr. Sumant Kumar Swain, Jawaharlal
Production System’.
Nehru Univerity, New Delhi, ‘Shanghai
211. Dr. Ashok Kumar, Meerut College, Co-operation Organization (SCO) and
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Panchyati Raj India: Role in Emerging World Order’.
Sansthao ke Madhyam se Mahatma
Gandhi Rastriya Gramin Rojgar 219. Dr. Abhishek Kumar, Pt. Lalit Mohan
Gaurantee Yojna ka Mulyankan Sharma Govt. (P.G.) College, Rishikesh,
(Gaziabad Jeele ki Parikirya ve Prabhav Dehradun, Uttarkhand, ‘Contested
ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein)’. Borders and Power Politics: A Study
of the Indian Enclave Migrants in
212. Dr. (Mrs) Rachana Narayana, Banaras the Border Regions of India and
Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Bangladesh’.
Pradesh, ‘Children and Structural
Violence in Context of Primary 220. Dr. Imtiyaz Ahmad Bhat, University
Education in India: With Special of Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, ‘The
Reference to Four Major Cities of Uttar Changing Role of the United States
Pradesh’. in the Kashmir Problem from 1948 to
2001: A Critical Analysis’.
213. Dr. Nitendra Singh, C.C.S. University,
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Sustainable 221. Dr. V. Muralidhar Goud, Mahatma
Livelihoods Perspective and Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi,
MGNREGA: An Assessment in Mewat Uttar Pradesh, ‘Assessment of Good
District of Haryana’. Governance Practices in Mahatma
Gandhi National Rural Employment
214. Dr. Manvendra Kumar Roy, Patna
Guarantee Programme (MGNREGP) in
University, Patna, Bihar, ‘Ranvir Sena
Telangana State’.
Banam Naksali Sangharsh aur Siyasat:
ek Alochnatmak Adhyayan’. 222. Dr. Pragya Shukla, Mahatma Gandhi

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Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi, Uttar Mahila (P.G) College, Meerut, Uttar


Pradesh, ‘Prashasan par Niyantaran Pradesh, ‘A Study of Stress and the
evam Suchna ka Aadhikar Uttar Pradesh Probability of Psychiatric Problems
ke Sandarbh mein Adhyayan’. among the Under Trial and Convicted
Male and Female Prisoners in the Vellore
223. Dr. Mohd Abbas, Aligarh Muslim
Prisons’.
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Bundelkhand mein Sufi Santo ka 230. Dr. Rakshita Ameta, Mohanlal Sukhadia
Dharmik evam Samajik Jeevan University, Udaipur, Rajasthan,
(Aarambh se Vartman Tak)’. ‘Cognitive Distortion and Coping
224. Dr. Sushil Kumar Tiwari, Indira Gandhi Style: As a Determinant for Attitude
National Open University, New Delhi, towards Smoking among College Going
‘Indentured System, Colonial Hegemony Adolescents’.
and Indian National Movement: A
231. Dr. Rekha Yadav, Digamber Jain College,
Sociological Study (With Special
Baraut, Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Cultural
Reference to Literature, Newspaper,
Capital and Pedagogic Communication:
Magazines and Folklore)’.
How Alternative School Negotiates with
225. Dr. Sachin Sinduria, Ch. Charan Singh Linguistic Competency’.
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Rajneetik Sehbhagita evam Mahila 232. Dr. T. S. Shrivalli, Osmania University,
Sashaktikaran – Paschimi Uttar-Pradesh Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Understanding
ke Sandarbh mein ek Visleshnatmak Levels of Teacher Trainees on Digital
Adhyayan’. Literacy to Promote 21th Century
Learning’.
226. Dr. Aaliya Akhtar, University
of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 233. Dr. Kavindra Singh, J. S. Hindu (P.G)
‘Psychological Distress, Depression, College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh,
Anxiety and Psychological Wellbeing of ‘Climate Variability/Change and
Pre, Peri and Post Menopausal Women’. Community’s Adaptation and Coping
Strategies: A Study of Chakarata
227. Dr. Richa Attri, Ismail National Mahila
(Jaunsar-Bawar) Tribal Area of
(PG) College, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh,
Uttarakhand’.
‘Effectiveness of Integrated Awareness
Training for Good and Bad Touch
234. Dr. Naima Umar, Aligarh Muslim
among School Girl Children’.
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh,
228. Dr. Mohini Mittal, Meerut College, ‘Socio-Economic and Environmental
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Institutionalized Implications of New Agriculture
Orphans and their Socio- Psychological Technology in Aligarh District (U.P)’.
Problems: A Study with Special
Reference to Western U.P’. 235.
Dr. Reeka Gupta, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘An
229. Dr. Neelu Sharma, Ismail National Assessment of the Impact of Marble

132
Mining Social, Economic and University, Anantapuram, Andhra
Environmental Status: A Case Study of Pradesh, ‘The Telugu Dialect in
Makarana (Nagaur, Rajasthan) Region’. Ananthapuramu District of Andhra
Pradesh’.
236. Dr. Shabana Yasmin, Jamia Millia
Islamia University, Jamia Nagar, New 243. Dr. Manujendra Kundu, University of
Delhi, ‘Occupational Health Hazards Delhi, Delhi, ‘Mopping-up the Muslim
‘Menace’, Protecting the Hindu
of Municipal Solid Waste Collectors in
Culture: Design of Colonial Bengali
NCT of Delhi’.
Media (1818-1880)’.
237. Dr. Ajay Pal Singh, Kishan (P.G) 244. Dr. Arvind Kumar, D.A.V. (P.G)
College, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, College, Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Assessment of Risks and Vulnerability ‘Media ka Badalta Swaroop’.
to the Environmental Hazards and
Disasters and the Disaster Perception of 245. Dr. Haseena V.A., Cochin University of
People of Sundarban’. Science & Technology, Kochi, Kerala,
‘Incidence of Livelihood Status of the
238. Dr. Babli Kumari, J. S. Hindu (P.G) Tribal Women and Intensity of Health
College, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Effect and Nutritional Problems among Tribal
of MGNREGA on Rural Employment Children in Attappady Tribal Block in
Income and Migration in Eastern Uttar Kerala’.
Pradesh’.
246. Dr. Bandaru Veerababu, Osmania
239. Dr. Ishita Chatterjee, Gandhi Vidya University, Hyderabad, Telangana,
Sansthan, Rajghat, Varanasi, Uttar ‘Is Self-employment a Choice or
Pradesh, ‘Right to Development with Imposition? Some Reflections on Self
Special Reference to the Development of Employment Programs of Dalits and
Economics, Social and Environmental Tribals in Telangana’. (SC)
Human Rights Laws’.
247. Dr. Ganesh Kopndaji Khillare, Smt.
240. Dr. Manish Kumar, Banaras Hindu
Dankunwar Mahila Mahavidyalaya,
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
Near Ganpati Netralaya, Jalna,
‘Female Foeticide and Infanticide:
Maharashtra, ‘A Study of Socio-
A Socio-legal Study with Specific
economic Impact of MGNREGA on SC
Reference to the State of Uttar Pradesh’.
& ST Families in Backward Districts
241. Dr. Bodhisatva Acharya, D. A. V. of Maharashtra State’. (SC)
College (P.G) Bulandshahar, Uttar
Pradesh, ‘Protection of Food Security 248.
Dr. D. Balamuniswamy, Sri
under IPR Regime: A Comparative Study Venkateswara University, Tirupati,
from Indian and Chinese Perspective’. Andhra Pradesh, ‘Role of Regional
Rural Banks in Development of SCs: A
242. Dr. C. Muthyalappa, Sri Krishnadevaraya Comparative Study of Andhra Pragathi

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Grameena Bank in Kurnool and Nellore 255. Dr. S. Hari Babu, S.V. University,
Districts of Andhra Pradesh’. (SC) Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Institutional
Finance to Micro, Small and Medium
249. Dr. Sunil Kumar Choudhary, Vikram Enterprises: A Comparative Study of
University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, YSR Kadapa District and Chittoor
‘Madhya Pradesh mein Krishi Utpadan, District of Andhra Pradesh’. (SC)
Utpadakta Aur Vipanan ke Badalte
Swaroop ka Vishleshnatmak Aarthik 256. Dr. Jada Jayendra, Andhra University,
Adhyayan (Rashtriya Baagwani Mission Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein)’. (SC) ‘Problems and Prospects of Farmers
in Agricultural Sector- (A Study with
250. Dr. P. Prabakaran, Bharathidasan Reference to the State of Andhra
University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, Pradesh, India’. (SC)
‘Evaluation of Sustainable Drinking
Water Management in Tiruchirappalli 257. Dr. Raja Sekhar, Acharya Nagarjuna
District of Tamil Nadu’. (SC) University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur,
Andhra Pradesh, ‘A Study on
251. Dr. Shiv Kumar, University of Lucknow, Measurements of Student Satisfaction
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), ‘An Empirical Levels Regarding Quality Education:
Study of Socio- economic Status of A Comparative Between the Public
Labour in Uttar Pradesh’. (SC) and Private Universities in Andhra
252. Dr. K. Bhaskaru, Rayalaseema Pradesh’. (SC)
University, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh,
258. Dr. S. Srinivasa Rao, Andhra University,
‘Performance of Small Scale Industries
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
in Terms of Income and Employment-
‘Human Resource Development
A Study on Industrial Estates of
Practices in Banking Sector and their
Rayalaseema Region of Andhra
Implication on Employee Effectiveness:
Pradesh’. (SC)
A Comparative Study of Selected Public
253. Dr. Umesh Bhaurao Ghodeswar, Shri and Private Sector Banks in the State
Shivaji College of Arts, Commerce & of Andhra Pradesh’. (SC)
Science, Akola, Maharashtra, ‘Impact of
GOI-Post Matric Scholarship Scheme 259. Dr. Kiran Jingar, Mohanlal Sukhadia
on the Development of Scheduled Caste University, Udaipur, Rajasthan,
Students (With special reference to ‘Rehabilitation of Disabled (A
Western Vidharbha in Maharashtra State Sociological Study of Disabled of
2009-10 to 2013-14)’. (SC) Udaipur District)’. (SC)

254. Dr. Kirti Singh, Dayalbagh Educational 260. Dr. T. Parthasarathy, S. V. University,
Institute (Deemed University), Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Impact of
Dayalbagh, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Gender Relations on Reproductive
‘Financial Inclusion- A Front Wheel of Health Matters – A Study in a Backward
Inclusive Growth’. (SC) District of Rural Andhra Pradesh’. (SC)

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261. Dr. Pramod Kumar, Dharma Samaj 268. Dr. N. Srinivas, S.V. University, Tirupati,
College, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Displacement and
‘Panchayati Raj Vyavastha mein Mahila Impoverishment of Project Affected
Netratv ki Bhumika (Aligarh Mandal Tribal People: An Empirical Research
Uttar Pradesh ke Sandarbh mein)’. (SC) Study in the Rehabiliation Centers
of Musirimilli and Bhupathipalem
262. Dr. Buktare Milindraj Gangadhar Rao, Irrigation Projects of Rampachodavaram
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Agency of Andhra Pradesh’. (SC)
University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra,
269. Dr. Chandrika Thalari, S.V. University,
‘Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar ki Patrakarita
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Cultural
ka Samaj Parivartan mein Yogdan’. (SC)
Transformation of Little Tradition
263. Dr. P. Venugopal Rao, Acharya Goddess Gangamma in a Sacred
Complex of Tirupati’. (SC)
Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra
Pradesh, ‘The Status of Scheduled 270. Dr. Virendra Kumar Tyagi, University
Castes in the Selected Districts of of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,
Andhra Pradesh- A Study’. (SC) ‘Gramin Vikas ke Antargat Anusuchit
Jaati ke Ekikrat Vikas mein Panchayati
264. Dr. Rashmi, Bareilly College, M.J.P. Raj ki Bhumika ka Adhayayan’. (SC)
Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, Uttar
Pradesh, ‘Mahilaon mein Vibheen 271. Dr. Umesh Chandra, University of
Bhumika Sangharsh: ek Samajshashtriya Lucknow, Lucknow,Uttar Pradesh,
Adhyayan’. (SC) ‘Kishor Apradhiyo ke Hinsatmak
Vyavhar Par Jan Madhyam ka Prabhav’.
265. Dr. Sathya. P, Madurai Kamaraj (SC)
University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, ‘A
Study on Social Inclusion on Dalit 272. Dr. Jitendra Kumar, Telangana
Women through MGNREGS in Madurai University, Dichpally, Nizamabad,
Telangana, ‘Uttarakhand Rajya
District of Tamil Nadu’. (SC)
mein Gharelu Kaamkaji Mahilaon
266. Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Km. Mayawati Govt. ki Jeevan Sheli ka Badalta Swaroop
Girls (P.G) College, G. B. Nagar, Uttar Evan Sangharsheel Bhumika: ek
Pradesh, ‘National Rural Employment Visleshnatmak Adhyayan (Pithoragarh
Janpad ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein)’.
Guarantee Programme and Poverty
(SC)
Eradication: A Sociological Study’.
(SC) 273. Dr. Pardeep Kumar, Centre for the
Study of Developing Societies (CSDS),
267. Dr. Sushil Kumar, N.A.S. College, New Delhi, ‘Success of Coalition
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Bhumandlikaran Management in Indian Politics: A Study
tatha Parivaro ke Badalte Partiman of National Democratic Alliance and
(Nagriye Parivesh mein Hindu evam United Progressive Alliance’. (SC)
Muslim Parivaro ka ek Samajshashtriye
Adhyayan)’. (SC) 274. Dr. Hemlata, Km. Mayawati Girls

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Government P.G. College, Badalpur, 281. Dr. Chilumula Laxminarayana, Osmania


Gautam Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, ‘73va University, Hyderabad, Telangana,
Sanvindhan Sansodhan evam Gramin ‘Changing Structure of Governance
Vikas (Hapud Jeele ke Vishesh Sandarbh in Metropolitan Cities – A Study of
mein)’. (SC) Hyderabad and Bengaluru Cities’. (SC)

275. Dr. Anuj Kumar Verma, University of 282. Dr. Anjana Bundela, Vikram University,
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Rajasthan Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Anusuchit
mein Mahila Sashaktikaran ki Nityan Jaati evam Anusuchit Jaati Varg mein
evam Unka Prabhav: ek Adhyayan Sashkiye Swasthya evam Parivar
(Jaipur Jeele ke Sandarbh Mein)’. (SC) Kalyan Yojnao ke Kriyanvanyam ki
Isthiti ka Tulnatmak Adhyayan (Ujjain
276. Dr. Kuramana Swarna Latha, Andhra evam Jhabua Jeele ke Vishesh Sandarbh
University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra mein)’. (SC)
Pradesh, ‘The Electoral and Democratic
Process in India: A Study of 2014 283. Dr. K. Sailaja, S.V. University, Tirupati,
General Elections in Vizianagaram Andhra Pradesh, ‘Rural Education in
Andhra Pradesh- A Study’. (SC)
District’. (SC)
284. Dr. Kamlesh, Bareilly College, Bareilly,
277. Dr. Kishor Shamrao Suryawanshi,
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Ashfak Ullah Khan ka
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathada
Swatantrata Andolan mein Yogdan’.
University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra,
(SC)
‘Inter State River Water Sharing
Disputes: A Special Study of the Dispute 285. Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Medichman
among the Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College
Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh State’. & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi,
(SC) ‘Historically Analyzing the Social
Exclusion and Inclusion through
278. Dr. Dasharath Kumar, Centre for Primary Public Health Policies in Pre
Russian & Central Asian Studies,School and Post Economic Reform in India:
of International Studies, Jawaharlal A Case Study of Marginal Section in
Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Russia- District Bulandshahar, UP’. (SC)
U.S. Strategic Engagement in Georgian
Conflict 1992-2010’. (SC) 286. Dr. Pathim Venu, S.V.U. College of
Arts, S.V. University, Tirupati, Andhra
279. Dr. Subhash Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru Pradesh, ‘A Historical Study of Farmers
University, New Delhi, ‘Resetting of Suicides in Rayalaseema, 2004-2015’.
India’s National Security and Role of (SC)
Indo-Israel Relations, 1998-2014’. (SC)
287. Dr. Kunali Keshav Bodele, Dr.
280. Dr. Som Dutt, D.A.V College, Kanpur, Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Role of Morale in Future University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra,
Warfare’. (SC) ‘The Political Contribution of Buddism

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to Indian Culture: A Critical Study’. 295. Dr Sunil Kumar, Meerut College,
(SC) Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Uttar Pradesh
Sarkar Dwara Uchchsiksha Star Par
288. Dr. Kokil, R. J. Mahavidhyala, Raipur, Laptop Vitrit kiye Jane ka Vidharthiyo ki
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Bharat mein Uchch Siksha, Samayojan evam Aatm-
Achhut Jaati ka Samajik ve Aarthik Sambodh par Padne Vaale Prabavo ka
Vishleshan (Bhangi Jaati ke Vishesh Adhyayan’. (SC)
Sandarbh mein)’. (SC)
296. Dr. Srikantha Nayaka. G, Mangalore
289. Dr. Kattamanchi Subramanyam, Sri University, Centre for Study of Social
Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Exclusion and Inclusive Policy (CSEIP),
Andhra Pradesh, ‘Depression, Death Mangalagangothri, Karnataka, ‘Impact
Anxiety, Mental Health and Social of Minor Forest Produce on Inclusive
Support among Persons Living with Development of Tribal Community: A
HIV/AIDS’. (SC) Study of Dakshina Kannada District in
Karnataka’. (ST)
290. Dr. Maya Kumari, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Siksha ke 297. Dr. Balaji, University of Hyderabad,
Aadhikar Adhineeyam ka Kriyavanyan: Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh,
Rajasthan ke Jaipur evam Jodhpur Jeelo ‘Liberalisation of Agricultural Trade in
ke Sarkari Ve Gair-Sarkari Vidhyalayo India: In the Post-Reform Period’. (ST)
ka Anubhavmulak Adhyayan’. (SC) 298. Dr. S. Bhasakara Rao, Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
291. Dr. Brahmjeet ‘Singh Education and
‘Literacy and Health Conditions in Tribal
Social Mobility’. (SC)
Areas (A Case Study of Visakhapatnam
292. Dr. Ajay Pratap Nishad, Deen Dayal District in Andhra Pradesh’. (ST)
Upadhyay Gorakhpur University,
299. Dr. L. Vachya, University of Hyderabad,
Gorakhpur, ‘Sikkim mein Paryavaran
Prof. C.R. Rao Road, Gachibowli,
aur Jansansadhan ka Samajik Aarthik Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Commodity
Vikas par Prabhav’. (SC) Future Markets in India: A Diagnostic
Study’. (ST)
293. Dr. Arvind Kumar, K. R. (P.G) College,
Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Payjal Samasya 300. Dr. B. Sudheshna, S.V.U. College of
evam Samadhan Agra Janpad (U.P) ke Commerce, Management and Computer
Vishesh Sandarbh mein ek Bhogolik Science, S.V. University, Tirupati,
Adhyayan’. (SC) Andhra Pradesh, ‘Stress Management
among Women Entrepreneurs in
294. Dr. Mita Das, Assam University, Silchar, Rayalaseema Region of Andhra
Assam, ‘Impact of T. V. Programmes on Pradesh’. (ST)
College Going Students: A Case Study
of Two Colleges in Silchar Town of 301. Dr. Swetha G.R, Dravidian University,
Assam’. (SC) Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Practices

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of Human Resource Development in in Tribal Development in Telangana


Grameena Banks’. (ST) (with special reference to Warangal
District)’. (ST)
302. Dr. Lokesh Pargi, Shri Govind Guru
Government P.G. College, Banswara, 309. Dr. Venkanna Banoth, University
Rajasthan, ‘Communication and College of Arts & Social Sciences,
Development in Tribal Area: A Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Integrated
Sociological Study’. (ST) Tribal Development Administration – A
Comparative Study of Agency and Non-
303. Dr. Veronica Khangehiah, Jawaharlal agency in Telangana State’. (ST)
Nehru University, New Delhi,
‘Challenges of Internal Migration in 310. Dr. Varthe Nagendra Naik, S. K.
India: A Case Study of Migrants from University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh,
Manipur to the National Capital Region’. ‘Indira, India and the World- A Study
(ST) of India’s Foreign Policy during Indira
Gandhi’s Regime’. (ST)
304. Dr. Jogi Madhu Sudan, S.K. University,
Anantapura, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Working 311. Dr. S. Thangboi Zou, University of
and Impact of Panchayat Raj Institutions Delhi, Delhi, ‘Mapping the Flow
in Rural Development: A Comparative of Goods: Marketplace in Colonial
Study of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka Mizoram’. (ST)
State’. (ST)
312. Dr. Rashmi Rani, Mahatma Gandhi
305. Dr. S. Govinda Rajulu Naik, S.K. Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar
University. Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, Pradesh, ‘Role of Meta-cognitions and
‘Financial Inclusion of Scheduled Meta-emotions in Quality of Marital
Tribes: A Comparative Study of Agency Life’. (ST)
and Plain Areas of Andhra Pradesh’.
(ST) 313. Dr. Kumar Basant Singh, D. J. College,
Baraut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Examining the
306. Dr. Ch. Sekholal Kom, Manipur Effects of Academic Stress on Health
University, Canchipur, Imphal, Outcomes among Indian Medical
Manipur, ‘Civil Societies in Manipur: A Students’. (ST)
Comparative Study’. (ST)
314. Dr. Madhup Kumar, D. J. College,
307. Dr. Lhunkhothang Guite, Delhi Baraut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Potential Impact
University, North Campus, Delhi, ‘The of Privatization of Animal Health Care
role of the Indian Diaspora in Building Service: A Case Study of Uttrakhand’.
Socio-cultural relationships with the (ST)
Local Communities in Kenya’. (ST)
315. Dr. Raj Kumar Singh, D. J. College,
308. Dr. K. Ravi, Osmania University, Baraut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Senik Vidhva
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Role of Mahilayein evam Manvaadhikar
Integrated Tribal Development Agency (Rajasthan ke Sekhawati Chettra ke

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Sandarbh mein ek Anubhumulak Memorial Museum & Library, Teen
Adhyayan)’. (ST) Murti House, New Delhi, ‘Democracy
and Revolutionary Politics’.
316. Dr. Rajesh Ekka, Visva-Bharati
University, Santiniketan, Bolpur, 2. Professor Vishwanath Pandit, Sri
Birbhum, West Bengal, ‘Elementary Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning,
Education among Scheduled Tribe- A Prasanthi Nilayam, Anantapur, Andhra
Study’. (ST) Pradesh, ‘Ethics, Economics and Social
Institutions’.
317. Dr. Krishan Kumar, D. J. College, Baraut,
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Gender Inequality in 3. Professor H. Ramachandran, C-1675,
Access to Education, Nutrition and Palam Vihar, Delhi, ‘Constructing an
Health among the Scheduled Caste Urban India’.
Adolescents Girls of Ghaziabad City’.
(ST) 4. Prof. Ehsanul Haq, National
University of Education Planning and
318. Dr. G. Rambabu, S.K. University, Administration (NUEPA), New Delhi,
Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, ‘A Study on ‘The Schools Re-visited: A Sociological
Agriculture, Food Production, Nutrition Study of Democratic Consciousness of
and Health in Pennar River Basin with School Children’.
Special Reference to Scheduled Tribe
Population Using RS & GIS Techniques, 5. Prof. Bimal Jyoti Deb, N.E.H.U,
Andhra Pradesh, India’. (ST) Shillong, Meghalaya, ‘Political
Economy of Peace Process in North-
319. Dr. M. Parusuram Naik, S.K. University, East India’.
Anantapuram, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Water
Balance and its Applications of Andhra 6. Prof. S. Subramanian, Madras Institute
Pradesh State, India’. (ST) of Development Studies (MIDS),
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, ‘Social Values and
320. Dr. A.S. Kingson, Manipur University,
Imphal, ‘Local Governance in North- Social Indicators Essays in Normative
east Region: Comparative Study of Economic Analysis and Measurement’.
Autonomous District Council and
Panchayati Raj Institutions in Manipur’. 7. Prof. Rekha Chowdhary, Department
(ST) of Political Science, University of
Jammu, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir,
321. Dr. Anuradha Pal, CCS University, ‘Implications of Armed Militancy on
Meerut, ‘Samajik Upeksha ki Shikar the Liberal and Plural Ethos of J&K:
Tejab Pidit (Acid Attack) Mahilayean’. A Study Changing Inter-Community
Relations’.
Final Reports Received
National Fellowships 8. Prof. K. Srinivasa, Madras Institute
of Development Studies (MIDS),
1. Professor Neera Chandoke, Nehru Chennai, Tamil Nadu, ‘Family Planning

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Programme in India: An Overview and Emerging Trends in Contemporary


Need for a Revision’. Indian Families’. (Salary Protection)

9. Professor Ghanshyam Shah, Centre 4. Dr. Mahendra Kumar Premi, Retired


for Social Studies (CSS), Veer Narmad Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
South Gujarat University Campus, New Delhi, ‘Social Inequities in Living
Udhna Magdalla Road, Ahmedabad, Conditions in India : Policy Options for
Gujarat, ‘Democracy, Civil Society and Reducing Them (Inequities in regard to
Governance’. Houses Household Amenities and Assets
of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
10. Professor Gopal Krishan, Professor Tribes Households)’.
Emeritus, Department of Geography, 5. Dr. K.V. Joseph, Kerala Council
Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, for Historical Research, Nalanda,
‘Regional Vitalities of India’. Thirvananthapuram, Kerala, ‘Survival
of Dramatic Theatres in the Face of
11. Prof. P.K. Misra, E - 583, 1st Stage, Competition from the Technologically
17th Main, J.P, Nagar, Mysore, ‘Tribal Medicated Drama of the Culture
Heritage of India: With Focus on a Region Industry – A Study with Reference to
in South India and its Transformation’. Malayalam Drama’.
12. Professor Atul Sarma, Institute for 6. Professor Gulshan Dietl, 9-A, Aravali
Human Development, New Delhi, Appartments, Plot No.5, Sector – 56,
‘Integrating Third Tier in the Indian Gurgaon, Haryana, ‘Transnational
Federal System: Two Decades of Gas Pipelines: Global Context, Indian
Panchayati Raj’. Imperative’.
Senior Fellowships 7. Dr. Manjula Rathaur, 1310, Poorvanchal,
1. Dr. Manpreet Sethi, Assistant Editor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Centre for Air Power Studies, P-284, Delhi, ‘Educated Single Working
Arjan Path, Subroto Park, New Delhi, Women in Urban Society: A Sociological
‘Code of Conduct in Outer Space: An Study of Single Women in Delhi’.
Indian Perspective’. 8. Dr. K. Savithri Amma, Kalyansseril
2. Dr. T.S. Raja Kumari, Department Tharavadu, Kayippuram, P.O. Alleppely
of Sociology, Andhra University, District, Kerala, ‘A Study of Female
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, Victims of Domestic Violence in
‘Trafficking and Sex Work – A Report of Vilavoorkal and Vilappil Panchayats in
the Study Undertaken in selected areas Trivandrum Corporation’.
of Visakhapatnam’.
9. Dr. L. Muhindro Singh, Department
3. Dr. Nandita Chaudhary, Lady Irwin of Political Science, S. Kalu Women’s
College, University of Delhi, Delhi, College, Nambol, Manipur, ‘Electoral
‘Self and Identity of the Young Child: Integrity in Conflict Situation:

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Phenomena of Servitude and Flawed 16. Prof. Indra Deo Mishra, B-55, Sector
Democracy in India’s Northeast’. – H, Aliganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,
(Salary Protected) ‘Public Reason: In Context of Liberal
Democracy and Good Governance in
10. Dr. Prakash C. Jain, Centre for Reference to India’.
Comparative Politics & Political
Theory, School of International Studies, 17. Dr. K. P. Subba Rao, 9-9-107/13/1,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Masjid Road, Mangapuram Colony,
Delhi, ‘Socio-Economic Change among Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
the Jains in the Bundelkhand Region: A ‘Social Exclusion in Higher Education
Sociological Study’. of Scheduled Tribes in North Coastal
Andhra Pradesh’. (SC)
11. Dr. C.S. Murty, Former Professor,
Flat No- 103, Rolin Residency, Street 18. Professor Sadhna Arya, Satyawati
No- 2, CZECH Colony, Sanath Nagar, College (Eve.), Delhi, ‘Changing
Hyderabad, ‘Mainstream Effects of Contours of Feminist Organizing in
MGNREGs and their Contribution to India: Post 1990s’. (Salary Protected)
Inclusive Growth’.
19. Dr. Masood Ali Khan, Former Acting
12. Dr. S. Sudershan Rao, (Retired), 403, Director, SRC-ICSSR, Osmania
Sree Vijaya Towers, Ramanthapur, University, H.No.16-17-93, Azampura,
Hyderabad, ‘Knowledge Management Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Political
in Academic Libraries in India: A Exclusion of Muslim Minorities in
Study of Tools and Techniques Used Indian Democratic Institutions – A Case
in Information Creation, Storage and Study of Parliament and Five States
Exchange’. Assemblies Elections (1952-2009)’.

13. Dr. Jyoti Verma, Road No.5, Rajendra 20. Prof. R.G. Desai, Institute of Social
Nagar, Patna, Bihar, ‘Bihari Identity: An and Economic Change (ISEC), Dr. V.
Un-charted Question’. K.R.V. Rao Road, Nagarabhavi Post,
Bengaluru, Karnataka, ‘Socio-Economic
14. Dr. Shamim Akhtar, 2nd Floor, Toostee Upliftment of Religious Minorities in
Griha, F.C. Road, Uzanbazar, Guwahati, Karnataka through Karnataka Minority
‘Education and Health of Marginalized Development Corporation Ltd: An
Women: A Study of the Women Living Exploratory Study’.
in Char Areas of Assam’.
21. Prof. (Mrs.) Hemlata Joshi, University
15. Dr. (Mrs.) Nilofar Izhar, 138-B, Greater of Jaipur, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Human
Azad Enclave (West), DHORRA, Development Index Village at Village
P.O. Kwarsi, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Level: Methodology, Measurement
‘Medical Pluralism and People’s and Spatial Appraisal (A Case Study
Health Seeking Behavior in Aligarh of Rajsamand District, Rajasthan’.
District, U.P.: A Comparative Study of (Salary Protected)
Traditional Medical Systems in Medical
Geography’. 22. Professor Madhusudan Datta, University

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of Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal, 2. Dr. Praveen Kumar, (SC), Dayal Singh
‘Evolution of Structure of the Indian College, New Delhi, ‘21st Shatabdi mein
Economy since the end 1960s’. Bharat America Samarik Sambhandh;
Shityudottar Yug ka Samikhshatmak
23. Dr. S. Vanathu Antoni, University of
Adhayayan’.
Delhi, Delhi, ‘Structure and Narration of
Eco-Feminist Discourse in Tamil Nadu 3. Dr. Jaivir Singh, C.S.S. University,
Culture and Literature’. Meerut, ‘Impact of Naxalism on India’s
Internal Security (An Analytical Study
24. Mr. Atul Bhardwaj, Institute of Chinese
with reference to Chhatisgarh’).
Studies, 8/17, Sri Ram Road, Civil
Lines, Delhi, ‘India’s Comprehensive 4. Dr. Shreepal Chudhan, Allahabad
Maritime Power and Naval Strategy’. University, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Globalization, New Communication
25. Dr. Aditi Chatterji, Centre for Urban
Economic Studies, University of Technologies and Spirituality in India:
Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, A Case Study of Akhil Vishwa Gayatri
‘Landscape and the Bengali Diaspora’. Privar, Shantikunj, Haridwar’.

26. Dr. Saroj Aurora, Har Prasad Institue 5. Dr. Himmat Singh Deora, Jawaharlal
of Behavioural Studies, 41-41, Nehru University, New Delhi,
Hardeep Enclave, Sikandra, Agra, Uttar ‘Importance of Strategic Partnerships
Pradesh, ‘Psycho-Social Predictors of in EU Foreign Policy: A Comparative
Impulsivity among Adolescent Boys: Study of EU- India and EU- Chaina
An Intervention Study’. Strategic Partnership’.

27. Dr. S. Murty, Former Professor, 6. Dr. Balakrushna P. Adhar, Takshashila


Hyderabad, ‘Mainstream Effects of Mahavidyalaya, Amaravati, Maharashtra,
MGNRESS and their Contribution to ‘An Analytical Study with Managerial
Inclusive Growth’. Aspect of Present Situation of
Malnutrition in the Tribal Area and
28. Dr. Prakash C. Jain, F-109, East of Financial Modus Operandi of Health
Kailash, New Delhi, ‘Socio-Economic Service Department (with special
Change among the Jains in the reference to Amravati Division on
Bundelkhand Region: A Sociological Maharashtra State)’.
Study’.
7. Dr. Aman Mohd Khan, Aligarh
Post-Doctoral Fellowships Muslim University, Aligarh, ‘A Study
of Resettelment, Rehabilitation and
1. Dr. Debjani Haldar, Jubilee Park Reconciliation of the Victims of
Centre for Alternative Research in Communal Violence in Post- Godhra
Development, Kolkata, ‘Visualize Gujarat’.
Women Protagonists in the Context of
National Parallel Cinema (1990- 2012 8. Dr. Aruna Vyas, University of
onwards): A Feminist Approch’. Rajasthan, Jaipur, ‘Lok Sanskriti, Samaj

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aur Parithitik Santulan: (Rajasthan ke Bhumika (Role) ka Vishleshnatmak
Sandharbh mein Vishesh Adhayayan)’. Adhayayan (Aligarh Jilla ke Vishesh
Sandharv mein)’.
9. Dr. Sushil Kumar, I.N. PG College,
Meerut, ‘Chatravason mein Rahne Wale 16. Dr. Latha Kasaram, S.V. University,
Chhtron mein Madak Drawya Vyasan ki Tirupati, ‘Promoting Quality Education
Samasya (Meerut Mahanagar ke Vishesh for Children belonging to Tribal
Sandharv mein: ek Samajshatriya Communities’.
Adhayayan)’.
17. Dr. Manoj Kumar, C.C.S. University,
10. Dr. Kavita Rawat, D.B.S. (PG) Meerut, ‘Bharatiya Musalmanon ki
Dehradun, Dooncity Mansoori School, Shekshik Sathiti ki Rajnaitik Vivechna:
Dehradun, Uttrakhand,‘Climate Change- Samasya evam Paripiksh (Pashchimi
Socio Economic Transformation and Uttar Pradesh ka Samaj Vigyanik
Ecology- A Spatial Empirical Study of
Vishleshan’.
Uttarakhand’.
18. Dr. Rajnikant Neeraj, Banaras Hindu
11. Dr. Sushma Rani, D.B.S. (PG) Dehradun,
University. Varanasi, (UP), ‘Gramin
‘Agricultural Diversification through
Samudaye mein Jansankhsya Niyantran
Farmer Driven Experimintation- An
Analytical Study of Dehradun District avam Niyojan (Varanasi Janpad ke
in Garhwal Himalaya’. Harhua Vikashkhand par Adharit
Smajshatriaya Adhayayan’.
12. Dr. Neetu Dubey, D.A.V. College,
Kanpur, ‘Gramin Arthvayavastha ke 19. Dr. Kameswar Prasad, Nalanda
Vikas mein Banko ki Bhomika- Uttar Mahavidyalaya, Nalanda, ‘Bharat mein
Pradesh ke Kanpur Dehat Janpad Dalit Andolan ka Etihasik Adhayayan
ke Sandarbh mein Vishleshnatmak (Baudh Dharm ke Vishesh Sandarbh
Adhayayan’, mein)’.

13. Dr. Vikas Kumar, BHU, Varanasi, 20. Dr. Itishree Padhi, Naba Krushna
‘Gramin Dalit Mahilaon mein Choudhury Center For Development
Samajik Jagrukta evam Rajnaitik Studies, Bhubneshwar, ‘Role Conflict
Chetna (Bihar ke Aurangabad Jile and Domestic Violence on Women:
ke Gram Panchayaton par Adharit Comparative Data on Bauri (a Dalit
Samajikshastriya Adhayayan’). Community) from Two Villagers in
Odisha’.
14. Dr. Rajashree Chandra, Centre for Policy
Research, New Delhi, ‘Biotechnology 21. Dr. Vinay, Meerut College, Meerut,
and the Changing Architecture of ‘India and United States Defence
Proverty and Rights’. Relationship: An Emerging Paradigm in
the Post 9/11’.
15. Dr. Simmi, D.S. College, Aligarh,
‘Swayam Sahayata Smoohoon (Self 22. Dr. Satyaveer Singh, C.S.S. University,
Help Groups) ka Garabi Nivaran mein Meerut, ‘Preventive Measures of HIV/

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AIDS in North- East India: An Analytical 31. Dr. Sandeep Kumar, C.S.S. University,
Study of Manipur State’. Meerut, ‘Perception of North- East of
National Security: An Analytical Study’,
23. Dr. Garima Ghiya, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Swarup College of 32. Dr. Sandeep Kumar Sonkar (sc),
Management & Technology, Jaipur, ‘An Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi,
Evaluation of Government Initiatives ‘Anusuchit Jati ki Chatrae evam Uchch
towards Creating Women Social Shiksha (Varanasi Nagar par Adharit ek
Entrepreneurship in Rajasthan’. Samajshastriye Adhayayan’).
24. Dr. Poonima Thapar, H.P. University,
Shimla, ‘Voice of Women and Gender 33. Dr. A Gayatri, S.V. University,
Equality through Political Reservation’. Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Efficacy
of Psychological Intervention on
25. Dr. Ravindranath Bharli (sc), Banaras Neuroticism across Middle and late
Hindu University, Varanasi, ‘Bharatiya Adulthood’.
Prasasanik Sanskriti evam Jawabdeyta:
Varanasin Mandal ke Vishesh 34. Dr. Girish Gourav, Patna University,
Paripekshya mein’. Patna, ‘Attitudes of University
Teacher’s towoards Privatization of
26. Dr. Dheerendra Pratap Singh, Banaras Higher Education: A Study of Pedagogy
Hindu University, Varanasi, ‘Mitigating of the Dispossessed’.
Social Inequality and Poverty by
Collective Action for Water Harvesting’. 35. Dr. Chandra Verma, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur, ‘Police- Samaj
27. Dr. Abhaya Kumar Singh, Ch. Charan
Antkriya: Laingik Sambandho ke
Singh University, Meerut, ‘Impact
Paripreksh mein’.
of Urban Governance on Political
Transformation: An Analytical Study of
36. Dr. Ngazekmi Vashum (St), North
Western Utter Pradesh’.
Eastern Hill University, Shilong,
28. Dr. Ashok Kumar (sc), C.S.S. ‘Secondary Education in the Hill Areas
University, Meerut, ‘Manavadhikar va of Manipur’,
Mahilaon ka Adhayayan’.
37. Dr. Gargee Dadhichi, Mohanlal Sukhadia
29. Dr. Pushpanshu Maharshi, S.K. Govt. University, Udaipur, ‘Empowerment
College, Sikar, Rajasthan, ‘Crime of Girl Adolescents through Legal
against Women- A Socio- legal Awarness’.
Investigation’.
38. Dr. Hemalata Verma, (SC), C.S.S.
University, Meerut, ‘Gramin Mahilao
30. Dr. Sangeeta Thrott, ITM- SIA Business
mein apne adhikaro ke prati jagrukta
School, Mumbai, ‘Green Supply
(Meerut Janpad ke sandarbh mein)’.
Chain Initiatives for Brand Building-
Evidences from Indian Corporates’. 39. Dr. Namita Gupta, Arti Mahila (PG)

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College, Varanasi, (UP), ‘Microfinance, Uttar Pradesh mein Krishi mein Urja
Micro Credit and Women Empowerment Upyog ka Krishi Vikas Par Prabhav’.
in Varanasi District: An Appraisal’.
40. Dr.Veerendra Pal Singh, (SC), K.A. 48. Dr. Deepali Dull Sharma, University
(PG) College, Keshganj, ‘Economic Of Delhi, Delhi, ‘Intergenerational
Analysis of Marketing and Agriculture Relationships- A Psycho- Social Study’.
Production of Paddy in Uttar Pradesh- A
Modern Context’. 49. Dr. Avinash D Kulkarni, T.M.
University, Pune, ‘A Study of Urban Co-
41. Dr. Sheeba Ali, Aligarh Muslim operative Credit Societies from Western
University, Aligarh, ‘A Study of Sub-urban Area of Pune’.
Conduct Disorder, Oppositional Defiant
Disorder, Anxiety and Loneliness of 50. Dr. Sonia Walia, University Of Delhi,
Children (Adolsety) in Relation to
Delhi, ‘Bio- Social Determinants of
Family and School Environment’.
Demographic Dynamics and Materal
42. Dr. T. Balaji Reddy, S.V. University, and Child Health among the People of
Tirupati, ‘Natural Resources: An Todapur- Dasghara, New Delhi’.
Indigenous Knowledge, Institutions
and Conservation in Tirumal Foot Hill 51. Dr. Ashok Kumar Sonkar (SC), HNB
Villages in Chittor District, Andhra Garwal University, Uttrakhand, ‘Samajik
Pradesh’. Bahishkar aur Dalit: Uttrakhand ke
Vishesh Pariparkshey mein’.
43. Dr. Minu Jha, University of Allahabad,
Allahabad ‘Changing Contours of 52. Dr. Asha Khandelwal, University of
India’s Engagement with the US: Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Akikrit
Nuclear Deal to Nuclear Liability’. Jalgrahan Prabhandhan Karyakram:
Prashashanik evam Karyatmak
44. Dr. Gowlar Yagoob, J.N.U. New Delhi, Adyayan’.
‘Modern Kashmir through Interfaces’.
53. Dr. Athing Ningshan (ST), Bharti
Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra, ‘The
45. Dr. A. Suvarna, SRC Hyderabad,
‘Empowerment of Women Corporators Impact of Poverty on Livelihood in
in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Manipur State’.
Corporation’. 54. Dr. M. Sateeshnadha Reddy, S.V.
University, ‘Empowerment and
46. Dr. N. Premi Devi, Jadavpur University, Economic Status of Household Beedi
Kolkata, ‘Post Modern Hindu Workers in Andhra Pradesh’.
Personalism: The History, Life and
thought of Bhaktisvarupa Damodar 55. Dr. G.T. Naidu, Andhra University,
Swami’. Visakhapatnan, ‘Socio - Economic
Implications of Filaria Incidence in
47. Dr. Kuldeep Kumar Sharma, Jamia Vizianagara District of Andhra Pradesh,
Millia Islamia, New Delhi, ’Paschimi India’.

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56. Dr. Priti Yadav, S.V. University, University, Lucknow, ‘Bhumandaliye


Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Status of Cadet Corps: Bharat ke National
Dalit Women in 21st Milenium (Issues Cadet Corps va Bhumandaliye Cadet
& Challenges) A Study of Rajasthan’. Sangathano ka Tulnatmak Etihasparak
Adhayayan’.
57. Dr. D. Ravindra, Kakatiya University,
Warangal, ‘Crime against Women in 65. Dr. Nenavath Venkatram (ST), Acharya
India and Administrative Response- A Nagar Junior University, Guntur, Andhra
Study in Warangal District’. Pradesh, ‘The Multi- Sectoral Impact of
HIV and AIDS: A Case Study of Andhra
58. Dr. Mohd Samir Hussain, Meerut
Pradesh, India’.
College, Meerut, ‘India Look East
Policy: Strategic Implications for North 66. Dr. Ch. Venkateswara, S.K. University,
East Region’. Anantapur, ‘Bahujanization and Its
Political Manifestation in Telangana’.
59. Dr. Mukesh Sharma, J.N.V. University,
Jodhpur, ‘Kalbeliya Samuday ka 67. Dr. Kamal Asif, Aligarh Muslim
Sanskritik evam Samajik Paridrashya: University, Aligarh, (UP),
Rajasthan ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein ek ‘Encroachment on Agricultural Land,
Samajshastriya Adhayayan’. Resource Utilization and Environmental
60. Dr. R. Chitra, University of Kerala, Issues in the Urban- Rural Fringe Area
‘Single Male Labour Migration from of Aligarh City’.
Tamil Nadu to Gulf Countries (With A
68. Dr. Kiran Kumar Singh (SC), C.S.S.
Special reference to U.A.E)’.
University, Meerut, (UP), ‘Uttar
61. Dr. Nagendra Singh, Sakaldiha Pradesh ke Hapur Janpad ka Bhartiye
P.G. College, Chandauli, (M.P) ‘A Swatantrata Aandolan mein Yogdan’
Geomorphic study of ‘SONAR’ Basin (1857-1947’) .
(M.P)’.
69. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Meerut, College,
62. Dr. Roopchand Gautam (SC), IGNOU, Meerut, ‘Indo- China Border Dispute: A
New Delhi, ‘Nayi Sadi mein Samaj par Descriptive Tactical Analytical Study’.
Swasthya Patrakarita ka Prabhav: ek
70. Dr. Tanuja Singh, A.N College, Magadh
Adhayayan’.
University, Patna, Bihar, ‘India’s
63. Dr. Nisha Pandey, King George's Foreign Policy on its Diaspora in
Medical University, Lucknow, ‘Gramin Africa (1947-2012): A Comparative
Aarthik Vikash mein Jansanchar Perspective’.
Madhyamon ki Bhumika: Dhanapur
Vikashkhand ki Gramin Mahilaon par 71. Dr. D.M. Bhosle, Baba Saheb Ambedkar
Adharit ak Arthishastri Adhayayan’. University, ‘Impact of ICT's on Indian
Society: A Study of Rural Areas In
64. Dr. Mukesh Kumar (SC), Lucknow Maharashtra’.

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72. Dr. Niranjan Das, Tezpur University, 80. Dr. Mahendra Kumar, N.M.S.N Das
Sonitpur, Assam, ‘Evaluation of College, Badaun, (UP), ‘Paschimi Uttar
Ecotourism Resource and Its Impact on Pradesh ki Gramin Artha Vyavastha
Comunity Livelihood- A Case Study of mein Vumihin Sramikon ka Yogdan- ek
Nature National Park and Anjoing Area Bisesalatmak Adhayayan’.
of Assam’.
81. Dr. Shah Alam, Jamia Millia Islamia
University, New Delhi, ‘Interplay of
73. Dr. Dillip Kumar Jauhar (SC), University
Domestic Politics and Foreign Security
of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, ‘Revival of
Policy of Iran’.
Budhism in Utter Pradesh: A Case Study
of Lucknow’. 82. Dr. Raja Mouli, Osmania University,
Hyderabad, ‘Administration of
74. Dr. Sribas Barik, Govt. College, Poverty Allevialion Programmes: A
(Autonomous), Bhawanipatna, Odisha Comparative Study of Andhra Pradesh
‘Deconstruction Democracy in India’. and Karnataka Implementation and
Impact of MGNREGP’.
75. Dr. Nishant Chubey, University of
83. Dr. Inderjeet Singh, CCS University,
Allahabad, Allahabad, ‘Manipur aur
Meerut, (UP), ‘Dalit Chetana evam
Biplav: Bharatiya Surakhsa evam
Rajneetik Paribartan: Uttar Pradesh ke
Akhandata par Uska Prabhav’.
Meerut evem Hapud Janpad ke Nagar
Khsetron par Adharit ek Bishesalatmak
76. Dr. Satish Chandra (SC), CSS
Adhayayan’.
University, Meerut, (UP), ‘A Critical
Study of Role of Police in Preservation 84. Dr. Ruchi Singh, Meerut College,
of Law and Order in Upcoming Towns: Meerut, ‘Naxalism in Chhatishgarh and
A Case Study of Gujrata Jyotiba Phule India’s National Security: A Comparative
Nagar, Uttar Pradesh’. Study of Raipur and Agrayanpur’.
85. Dr. Awadesh Kumar, B.H.U. Varanasi,
77. Dr. Aruna Vyas, University of
(UP), ‘Mahila Bidi Sramikon ki Samajik
Rajasthan, Jaipur, ‘Lok Sanskriti, Samaj
Dashayen or Swastya Samasyayen
evam Paristitik Santulan: Rajasthan ke
(Mirzapur Jille ka Ahrosh Nagarpalika
Sanderv mein vishesh Adhayayan’.
Kshetra par Adharit Samaj Vaigyanik
Adhayayan’.
78. Dr. Sandeep Kumar Chauhan, C.S.S.
University, Meerut, (UP), ‘Sthaniya 86. Dr. Dharamveer Chandel (SC),
Vikas Niyojan mein Jansadharan ki University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,
Sahbagita (Paschimi Uttar Pradesh ka ‘Manav Adhikar Sangrakhsyan
ek Adhayayan’. me Dr. Ambedkar ki Bhumika ek
Samikhsyatmak Adhayayan’.
79. Dr. Amrata Choudhury, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur, ‘Bharatiya Sansad 87. Dr. Pankaj Gupta, University Of
Samasamayeek Chunoutiyan’. Rajasthan, Jaipur, ‘Nirman Khetron

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mein Salangen Mahila Kamgaro 95. Dr. Lokesh Kumar Chandel (SC),
ki Samajik Arthik Paristhiti evam University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, ‘Bharat
Manavadhikar Khetra ke Vishesh mein Loktantra ki Sankalpana Lohia ka
Sandarbh mein’. Yogdan’.

88. Dr. Subhas Chandel (SC), Ch. Charan 96. Dr. Pawan kumar (SC), Ch. Charan
Singh University, Meerut, (UP), Singh University, Meerut, (UP),
‘Bharatiya Dalit Rajnaiteek Chetana ke ‘Adhunik Bharat mein Gramin Vikas
Vikas mein Manyabar Kashiram Jile evam Mahilaen (Paschimi Raj ke Vishes
ki Bhumika ek Adhayayan, (Paschimi Sandarbh mein)’ 1950-2000 Tak’.
Uttar Pradesh ke Sandarbh mein)’.
97. Dr. Ragini Aggarwal, Mohan Lal
89. Dr. Nilu Saini, D.S. College, Aligarh, Sukhadia University, Udaipur,
(UP), ‘Impact of MNREGA a Scheme ‘Mahilaon ki Rajneeti Sahbhagita ke
on Rural Economy: An Analytical bahi Hetu Swayam Sahayata Samuhon
Study of two Districts in Western Utter k Vumika- Udaipur Jile ke Bishesh
Pradesh’. Sandarbh me’.

90. Dr. Vernika Sharma, Govt. NPG College 98. Dr. V. Sivadasan, J.N.U, New Delhi,
of Science, Raipur, (Chattisgarh), ‘Historic of Inclusion and Spaces
’Mental Conditions of Security Forces of Exclusion- A Study of Dalit
in Naxal- Conflict Zone of Chattisgarh’. Representation of Education Sector, Job
in Kerala- (1990-2010)’.
91. Dr. Hari Om, S.P. Chand Bagla (PG)
College, Hathras, ‘Spalia (Pattern and 99. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar (SC), J.V.Jain
Population Growth to in Thar Desert’. College, Saharanpur, ‘Sukshm stariya
Niyojan Hetu Gramin Sansadhano ka
92. Dr. Sarika Sharma, D.S College, Mulyankan (Paschimi Uttar Pradesh
Aligarh, ‘Role of Institutional Credit for ke Saharanpur Mandaliya Kshetro ka
Agriculture Development in Western in bhaugolik Pariprekhsya mein gahan
Utter Pradesh: An Empirical Study’. Adhayayan)’.

93. Dr. Mukul Sharma, Ch. Charan 100. Dr. Vandana Verma, Banaras Hindu
Singh University, Meerut, ‘Financial University, Varanasi, ‘A Study of
Performance of Small and Medium Suicidal Behavior of Adolescents in
Enterprises: An Analytical Study of Rural and Urban Areas of Varanasi
Western Utter Pradesh’. District’.

94. Dr. Manisha Sharma, Ch. Charan Singh 101. Dr. N. Chandrasekhara Reddy, S.K.
University, Meerut, (UP), ‘A Study of University, Anantapur, (A.P), ‘Citizen
Stress and Stress Coping Strategies Adoption of e-Governance: A Review
among Working and Non- Working and Assessment- Dept. of Rural
Women’. Development- Andhra Pradesh’.

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102. Dr. Veena Soni, Aishwariya College Samajik evam Sanskritik Chetana ke
of Education, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, ‘An Vishesh Sandarbh mein)’.
Analytical Study on the Hunger and
Food Security Management in Rural 111. Dr. Rajat Bhatnakar, M.L. Sukhadia
India’. University, Udaipur, ‘Jeevan Kousal
Sikhsha evam Kishorabsta (Bidyalayee
103. Dr. M. Shradhadevi, Manipur University, Kishore- Kishoron ka Samaj Shastriya
Imphal, ‘Valuation of Women’s Work Adhayayan’.
in Manipur’.
112. Dr. D.S. Meghwal (SC), M.L. Sukhadia
104. Dr. B. Gopal Naik (ST), S.K. University,
University, Udaipur, ‘Land & Women:
Anantapuram, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Foreign
Dimension of Crime (A Study of
Policy of Rajiv Gandhi fowards India’s
Southern Rajasthan)’.
Neighbours and its Impact Afterwards’.
105. Dr. Shilpa Kumari, Banaras Hindu 113. Dr. Devendra Kumar, Ch. Charan Singh
University, Varanasi, ‘Religisity, University, Meerut, (UP), ‘Dr. Bhimrao
Spirituating and Anlenatal Anxiety, Ambedkar ki Samajik Nyaya ki
Depression as Related to Neonatal Out Abdharana mein Arakhshan ki bhumika’
comes’. (Paschimi Uttar Pradesh mein Meerut
Mandal ek Viseshlatmak Adhayayan).
106. Dr. Arti Kamedia, Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee Arts & Commerce College, 114. Dr. Bharat Singh, B.H.U. Varanasi,
Indore, ‘Transformation through Karyojit Mahila evam Samajik
New Emerging Trends of Marketing Ruparantaran (Kamkaji Mahilao
System in the Tribal Areas: A Study ke Samayojan evam Privartan ka
in the Western Tribal Belt of Madhya Samajshatriya Adhyayan’.
Pradesh’.
115. Dr. Naresh Yadav, Council for Social
107. Dr. Bajrang Lal Saini, University of Development, New Delhi, ‘The Social
Rajasthan, Jaipur, ‘Political Importance Phenomenon of Honour Kiling: A Case
of SAARC: Problems and Prospect’. Study of the Culture zones of Haryana’.
108. Dr. Sagar Mal, University of Rajasthan,
116. Dr. Satendra Kumar, SSSS (PG)
Jaipur, ‘South Asia Free Trade
College, Meerut, (UP), ‘Panchayati
Agreement (SAFTA) Problems and
Rajya Vyavastha mein Mahilaon ki
Prospects’.
sahbhagita Uttar Pradesh ke Bagpat
109. Dr. Renu Panwar, Meerut College, Janpad ke Visesh Sanderv Mein’.
Meerut, (UP), ‘China’s Interest in
Nepal and Its Implication for India: A 117. Dr. Seepana Prakasam, Punjab University,
Comparative Analytical Study’. Chandigarh,’Implimentation and Impact
of Anti- Poverty Programmes- Public
110. Dr. Nitya Nand Singh, Banaras Hindu Distribution System, Mid-day Meal
University, Varanasi, ‘Samkalin Lok Scheme & Rashtriya Swasthya Bima-
Sanskritik or Kabir ki Kavita: (Dharmik, Yojana’. ( Case Study of Chandigarh)

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118. Dr. Ajay Pal Kaur, Guru Nanak Dev Fertile and Infertile Women Residing in
University, Amritsar, (Punjab), ‘Gender the Same Family’.
and Politics: Perception and Participation
role of Women in Punjab Politics’. 126. Dr. Moti Lal (SC), Shri S.N.College,
Bharatpur, ‘Vardhanan Bhumandlika ke
119. Dr. Shiv Kumar Garg, D.N College, Pareprekshy me Bhaliya Navi Sangharsh
Meerut, ‘An Analytical Study of Uplabdhiyan evam Sahityik Sanderv
Housing Finance in India: With Special mein Navi Jeevan ke Vividh sopan (21
Reference to Housing Scheme in Urban vi sadi ke paripreksh mein)’.
& Rural (Area for Low & Middle income
127. Dr. Sarita Sharma, Ch. Charan Singh
Group in Meerut Region’.
University, Meerut, ‘Legal Awareness
120. Dr. P.V. Gore, Dr. Baba Saheb among Women: An Analytical Study of
Ambedkar, Marathwada University, District Bhogpal- in Western UP’.
Aurangabad, Maharashtra, ‘Changing
128. Dr. B. Mohan Babu (SC), Andhra
Dimensions/ Development Journalism
University, Visakhapatnam, ‘An
in Maharashtra’.
Explorative study on Dwino Programme
121. Dr. Namita Gupta, Arya Mahila Empowering Agency For Women in
PG College, Chetganj, Varanasi, Andhra Pradesh’.
‘Microfinance, Micro Credit and Women 129.
Dr. Subbaiah, Andhra University,
Empowerment in Varanasi District: An Visakhapatnam, ‘Micro Finance and
Appraised’. Rural Credit Access for the Poor’.
122. Dr. Lokesh Chatruvedi, University 130. Dr. Geetanjali Chandrakar, Govt. NPG
of Rajasthan, Jaipur, ‘Bharat mein College of Science, Raipur, ‘India-
Samajvadi Andolan: Rashtriya Bangladesh Relation Challenges and
Parives ke Sanderbh mein ek Vishesh Solutions’.
Adhayayan’.
131. Dr. Yogesh Maheswari, University
123. Dr. Mahesh Nawariya (SC), Rajasthan of Kalyani. Dist- Nadi, West Bengal,
University, Rajasthan, ‘Kanya bhroon ‘The Critical Triangle of Education
Hatya’. Manegement A: Case Study on School
in West Bengal W.R.T Parents/Teachers/
124. Dr. Tapas Pal, North Eastern Hill Student Relationship’.
Universoty, Shillong, ‘Dukpa Tribe
in Buxa and Sikkim Socio- Cultural 132. Dr. Jyotsna Srivastava, University of
Terroism Settlement Structure and Rajasthan, Rajasthan, ‘Jaipur mein
Ecological Sustainability’. Prabasi Kamkaji Mahilaon ka Vartaman
Samajik evam Sanskrutik Parivartan ek
125. Dr. Anamika Baru, University of Samajsastrik Servakhyan Adhayayan,
Jammu, Jammu, ‘Social Status of (Kachhe Bastion ke Sandarbh mein)’.
Women as Attached by the Capacity to
Bear Children ( A Comparision between 133. Dr. Radhey Shyam, Rajasthan

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University, Jaipur, ‘Bharti rajniti mein 140. Dr. Prabhoo Singh, University of
Daliye Vyavastha ka swaroop evam Rajasthan, Jaipur (Rajasthan), ‘Bharat
Ubharti navin Pravirtiya Khestriya ke Aanvik Neeti: Ubharte Aayam evam
dalon ke vishesh Sandarbh mein ek Chunotiya’.
Adhyayan’.
141. Dr Anita Nair, University of Rajsthan,
134. Dr. K. Jayaramaiah, S.V. University, Jaipur, ‘A Study of Youth Mentality in
Tirupati, ‘The Social Change: A Contemporary Hindi Stories’.
Critical Evaluating of the Lives of SC 142. Dr. N. Venkatram (ST), Acharya
Community in Chittoor District, Andhra Nagarjuna University, Guntur (A.P.,
Pradesh’. ‘The Multi-Sectoral Impart of HIV and
135. Dr. Maridula Sharma, University of AIDS: A Case Study of Andhra Pradesh,
Rajasthan, Jaipur, ‘Bharat mein bal India’.
Shramikon ki Samasya: Rajasthan Doctoral Fellowships
mein Jaipur Jile mein Shahri evam
Gramin Khestron ke Sambandh mein General Category
Tulanatmak Adhayayan’. 1. Mohammad Shahid Zaman, Aligarh
Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar
136. Dr. V. Kalyan Sankar, University of
Pradesh, ‘Performance of Cooperative
Pune, Maharashtra, ‘The Structure and
Banking in Jammu and Kashmir during
its Shadows or the Role of Coaching
Post Reform Period’.
Classes in Indian Higher Education’.
2. Sonali Sharma, Maharana Pratap
137. Dr. Kapil Chauhan, Meerut College, University of Agriculture and
Meerut, ‘Effect on Indian Security Technology, Udaipur, Rajasthan,
of Naxalism: A Comparative Study ‘Impact of Agricultural Services of
between Raipur and Kabirdhaman (Dist. Tribal Area Development Programme on
of Chattisgarh)’. Tribals of Udaipur District, Rajasthan’.
138. Dr. Chandra Prakash Gupta, University 3. Avinash Choudhary, B.S.R Govt. Arts
of Rajasthan, Jaipur, ‘Role of College, Rajasthan, ‘Role of Dairy
Family Courts as an Instrument for Cooperatives in Rural Development in
Multidisciplinary Approach to Resolve Rajasthan’.
Family Problems and Maintaning
Family Fabric: A Critical Study in 4. Shobhika, Himachal Pradesh University,
Perspective of Socio Legal and Judicial Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, ‘Impact
Trends’. Assessment of Resettlement and
Rehabilitation Activities of Koldam
139. Dr. Fareeda Saheen, Aligarh Muslim Hydropower Project in Himachal
University, Aligarh (U.P). A Study of Pradesh’.
Perceived Parental Expectations Parental
Attitutdes and Self Esteem in Relation 5. Priyanka Bhau, University of Jammu,
to Depression among Adolscent’. Jammu & Kashmir, ‘Level of Human

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Resource Development in Slums of 13. Anish Fatima, Osmania University,


Jammu City with reference to Women Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘An Economic
and Children’. (Withdrawn) Analysis of Muslim Girls Education in
Hyderabad District in Telangana State’.
6. Panchatapa Deshamukhya, Assam (Withdrawn)
University, Assam, ‘Role of Service
14. Revathi K Sivadas, Sacred Heart
Sector on Economic Growth: A
College, Kerala, ‘An Economic Analysis
Case Study of North Eastern Region
of Spices Sector in Kerala Under the
during Pre and Post Reform Period’.
WTO Regime: Focused on Pepper and
(Withdrawn)
Cardamom’.
7. Chilukani Munendar Reddy, Osmania 15. Amrita Mehta, Mohanlal Sukhadia
University, Hyderabad, Telangana,‘A University, Udaipur, Rajasthan,
Study on Securitization with special ‘Effect of Advertisement on Consumer
focus on Indian Banking System’. Behaviour and Brand Preference: With
special reference to Selected Consumer
8. Sumi Goswami, Dayalbagh Educational Durables in Udaipur District’.
Institute, Deemed University, Agra,
16. Shaik Asha Begum, Acharya Nagarjuna
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Impact of Financial
University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh,
Inclusion on Economic Status of Rural
‘The Role of Women Entrepreneurship
Poor in Uttar Pradesh: A Case Study’.
in Small Scale Industries’.
9. Nilu Khan, Central University of 17. Renjith P.S., Madras School of
Gujarat, Gujarat, ‘Workers in Lock Economics, Chennai, Tamil Nadu,
Industry: An Empirical Study of Aligarh, ‘Debt Sustainability, Dynamics and its
Uttar Pradesh’, Linkage with Federal Transfers of the
State Governments in India’.
10. Abdur Rashid Ahmed, Gauhati
18. Manpreet Kaur, Punjabi University,
University, Guwahati, Assam, ‘An
Patiala, Punjab, ‘Ownership of Assets,
Exploration of Causality between
Occupational Structure and Poverty
Infrastructure and Economic Growth: A
among Scheduled Caste Households in
Case Study of Assam’.
Rural Punjab’.
11. Gini Paul, University of Calicut, 19. Pushpa, National Dairy Research
Thrissur, Kerala, ‘Effectiveness of Institute, Haryana, ‘The Impact
Public Expenditure on Health and Assessment of Livestock Services and
Education: A Study of Major States in Economic Analysis of their Delivery
India’. (Withdrawn) Mechanism in Gujarat’.

12. Ankita Borbora, Gauhati University, 20. Zahid Hussain, University of Kashmir,
Guwahati, Assam, ‘Economic Jammu & Kashmir, ‘Resource Use
Empowerment of Women in Assam: Efficiency in Saffron Cultivation in
Policies and Outcomes’. District Pulwama of Kashmir Valley’.

152
21. Madhulika Soni, Jai Narayan Vyas 29. Parveen Rani, Punjabi University,
University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, ‘Role Bathinda, Punjab, ‘Production and
of Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in Marketing of Cotton in Punjab: A
Economic Development of India (2006- Case Study of Bathinda District’.
2013)’. (Withdrawn)

22. Nandakumar V T, Govt Brennen College, 30. P. Arun Kumar, Bharathiar University,
Kannur, Kerala, ‘Oil Price Volatility and Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, ‘Occupation
Macro Economic Indicators in India’. Related Health Problems, Expenditure
Incurred, Source of Finance and
23. Kirandeep Kaur, Central University
Enrolment of Health Insurance Schemes
of Rajasthan, Rajasthan, ‘Causality
between Public Expenditure and among Agricultural Workers in Theni
Economic Growth in Rajasthan’. District’.

24. Aradhana Deshta, Himachal Pradesh 31. Urmi Pattanayak, North Orissa
University,Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, University, Odisha, ‘Minor Irrigation
‘An Economic Analysis of the Gender and Agricultural Development: A Study
Dimension of Discrimination: A Case of Keonjhar District in Odisha’.
Study of District Shimla of Himachal
Pradesh’. 32. Manzoor Hassan Malik, Pondicherry
University, Puducherry, ‘Trade
25. Sajad Hussain, Aligarh Muslim Competitiveness of Indian Software and
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Service Industry’.
‘Problems and Prospects of Handicraft
Industry in Kashmir’. 33. Rajdeep Kaur, Punjabi University,
Patiala, Punjab, ‘Domestic Violence
26. Vipin Sharma, Punjab University,
against Women in Punjab: A Case Study
Chandigarh,‘A Study of India’s Trade
of Mansa District’.
Relations with SAARC Countries under
SAFTA’.
34. Shiney Chakraborty, Jawaharlal Nehru
27. Siddaram, Karnataka University, University, Delhi, ‘Gender Wage
Dharwad, Karnataka, ‘Municipal Discrimination in the Indian Labour
Finance in Karnataka: An Economic Market, 1993-94 to 2011-12’.
Analysis’.
35. Arkajyoti Jana, Jawaharlal Nehru
28. Shanmuga Priya A.G, Bharathiar University, Delhi, ‘Recent Trends in
University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Financing Higher Education in India:
‘Impact of Alcohol Consumption on Issues of Access and Quality’.
Health, Treatment Seeking Behaviour,
Source of Finance and Cost Incurred for 36. Priyanta Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru
Treatment among Alcoholic Patients in University, Delhi, ‘Theories and
Coimbatore’. Empirics of Firm Export Behaviour:

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Revisiting the Home Market of Banks in Financing Agriculture:


Hypothesis’. A Comparative Study of CGGB and
DCCBs in Godavari Region, Andhra
37. Shilpi Tripathi, Jawaharlal Nehru Pradesh’.
University, Delhi, ‘Impact of Foreign
Direct Investment on Environment in 45. Sanjay Taneja, Chaudhary Devi
India and Bangladesh: A Comparative Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana, ‘An
Study, 1991-2014’. Appraisal of Financial Performance of
Banking Sector in India: A Comparative
38. Mamta Lamba, Jawaharlal Nehru
Study of Public, Private and Foreign
University, Delhi, ‘An Economic
Banks’.
Analysis of Asset Inequalities in Rural
India since the Early 1980s’.
46. Neeraj Basotia, University of Rajasthan,
39. Sarbeswar Pradhan, Jawaharlal Nehru Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘An Evaluative Study
University, Delhi, ‘Student Migration of Agrarian Crisis in Rajasthan with
and Human Capital: A Case Study of special reference to Shekhawati Region’.
National Capital Region’.
47. Dhondiba A Nikkam, Central University
40. Manasi Bera, Jawaharlal Nehru of Karnataka, Gulbarga, Karnataka, ‘An
University, Delhi, ‘Income Mobility, Empirical Analysis of Option Printing
Employment and Migration in Models: A Study of Select Stock Options
Rural India: An Empirical Study of in Indian Derivatives Market’.
Employment Dynamics since 1990s’.
48. Dharmender Kumar, Himachal Pradesh
41. Peter Emil Jebakumar S, Manonmaniam University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh,
Sundarnar University, Abshekapatt, ‘Financial Inclusion in Himachal
Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, ‘Upliftment of Pradesh: An Empirical Study of Direct
Rural Women through MGNREGS in Benefit Transfer Scheme’.
Southern Districts of Tamil Nadu’.
49. Anupam Bahri, H.P. University, Shimla,
42. Kamani Dutta, University of Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, ‘Cognitive Effects of
Jammu & Kashmir, ‘Exploring Advertising on Consumers: A Study of
Determinants, Dimensions and Durable and Non-durable Products’.
Outcomes of Customer Experience in
Selected Services’. 50. Mohd Younis Sofi, University
of Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir,
43. N.K. Pradeep Kumar, S.V. University, ‘Fiscal Policy and Macroeconomic
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Financial Development in India’. (Withdrawn)
Performance of Indian Iron and Steel
Industry’. (Withdrawn) 51. Shobanageetha. K, Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore, Tamail Nadu,
44. N.P.S.V.N. Murthy, Andhra University, ‘The Mechanics of Poverty Alleviation
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Role and Inclusive Growth in Tamil Nadu’.

154
52. B.P. Bijay Sankar, National Institute of Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, ‘Export of the
Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, ‘Choice Seafood in Tamil Nadu’.
of Payment Methods in Mergers and
Acquisitions: Empirical Investigation 60. Purnima Singh, Central University
into Manufacturing Companies in of Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana,
India’. ‘Shifting Paradigm of Corporate Social
Responsibility: An Analysis of Select
53. Zahoor Ahmad Mir, Jamia Millia Organizations of Sonbhadra Region’.
Islamia, New Delhi, ‘Modelling
Volatility and Evaluating Impact of 61. Priya Singh, Gurukul Kangri University,
Domestic and Global Factors on the Haridwar, Uttarakhand, ‘Impact of
Performance of Indian Stock Market’. Intellectual Capital and Organizational
Learning on Business Performance:
54. Laxmidhar Panda, Central University A Study of Selected Healthcare
of Rajasthan, Ajmer, Rajasthan, ‘An Organizations’.
Empirical Analysis of Spill Over and
Contagion Effect on the International 62. Moturu Venkata Raja Sekhar, Andhra
Stock Markets’. University, Visakapatnam, Andra
Pradesh, ‘Green Consumer Behaviour:
55. Shivam Jindal, Aligarh Muslim A Cross Cultural Study of Consumers in
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India and America’.
‘Financial Performance of the Banking
Sector in India: A Case Study of Punjab 63. Shuchita Bakshi, Central University
National Bank’. of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir,
‘Community Based Tourism: A Case
56. Urvi Singh, Central University of Study of Jammu Region’.(Withdrawn)
Rajasthan, Rajasthan, ‘Relevance of
Forensic Accounting in Curbing Frauds: 64. S.M.Saranya, Bharathiar University,
An Empirical Analysis with reference to Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, ‘Enhancing
Indian Banking Sector’. Role-based Performance through the
Job Demands: Resources Model among
57. Pragyan Dash, National Institute Software Professionals’.
of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha,
‘Prediction of Determinants of Merger 65. Onkar Nath Mishra, Banaras Hindu
and Acquisition: An Empirical Analysis University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
of Indian Manufacturing and Service ‘Entrepreneurship in Ethnic Youth:
Sector’. Assessing Orientation, Modelling
Employment Choice and Ramifications
58. Shivani Thapliyal, Gurukul Kangri for Support System’.
University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand,
‘Influence of High Performance Work 66. N. Ramakrishna, Sri Venkateswara
System on Organizational Effectiveness: University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh,
A Study of Selected Organizations’. ‘A Study of Social Advertising with
special reference to its Effectiveness in
59. D. Joel Jebadurai, Alagappa University, Andhra Pradesh’.

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67. Poorani.T, Pondicherry University, ‘Faculty Retention among Private


Puducherry, ‘Adoption of e-Consulting Professional Higher Education
for Talent Acquisition and Talent Institutions in Delhi and National
Development: A Study with Reference Capital Region, India’.
to Selected Outsourcing Companies and
HR Consultancies’. 75. Bilkeesa Akhter, University of Kashmir,
Jammu and Kashmir, ‘Bangladeshi
68. Siddharth Misra, National Institute Migrants and Politics in Assam: A
of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, Study’.
‘Improving Attitude towards Brand
with environmental Associations: An 76. Badri Narayan Jat, University of
Empirical Approach’. Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Bhartiya
Prajatantra mein Naxalwaad ek Chunoti:
69. Suvendu Kumar Pratihari, National Chhattisgarh Rajay ke Sandarbh mein
Institute of Technology, Rourkela, ek Adhayayan’.
Odisha, ‘Effect of Corporate Social
Responsibility on Corporate Branding 77. T. Karthikeyan, Presidency College
in Indian Banking Sector’. (Autonomous), Chennai, Tamil Nadu,
‘District Police Administration with
70. Ruchira Panda, National Institute special reference to Thiruvallur District’.
of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha,
‘Financial Market and Sectorial 78. Manoj Kumar, S.K. Govt. College,
Integration: Empirical Evidence from Rajasthan, ‘Indo-Nepal Relations with
Domestic and Emerging Markets’. special reference to Land Locked State’.

71. Aditi Dang, University of Hyderabad, 79. Sohan Lal, Central University of
Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Measuring Haryana, Haryana,‘Eurozone Crises and
Service Failures and Recovery Effects its Impact on India’.
on Customer Satisfaction and Retention
in General Insurance of India’. 80. Jahangeer Ahmad Bhat, Vikram
University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh,
72. Ravinder Kumar, Jai Narain Vyas India’s Policy towards Russia: A
University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, ‘An Study of UPA Period’. (Withdrawn)
Analytical Study of Corporate Failures
in India: A Case Study of Selected 81. Mayura Bhalchandra Vedpathak. Central
Industrial Units’. University of Gujarat, Gujarat, ‘Study
of Rape: A Form of Political Violence in
73. Swati Sharma, University of Jammu, South Asia’.
Jammu and Kashmir, ‘Affordance and
Technology Acceptance: A Study of 82. Lubina Sarwar, University of Kashmir,
HCI in Online Shopping’. Jammu and Kashmir, ‘India-Nepal
Relations since 1990’.
74. Priyanka Bareth, Maharshi Dayanand
Saraswati University, Ajmer, Rajasthan, 83. Shailja Sandu, Mohanlal Sukhadia

156
University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 91. Chanchal, Ch. Charan Singh University,
‘Empowerment of Women through Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Prachin Bharat
Reservation at Grass Root Level with mein Samajik evam Rajnaitik Nyaya:
special reference to Sirohi District of Vyas, Manu, Kautilya evam Shukra ka
Rajasthan’. Alochanatamak Adhyayan’.

84. Thokchom Premabati Devi, Manipur 92. M. Sharon Missile, University College
University, Manipur, ‘Political Violence of Arts and Social Sciences, Hyderabad,
and Human Rights Movements with Telangana, ‘Effective Governance,
special reference to the Valley of Federal Polity and Coalition Government
Manipur’. in India’.

85. Tabassum Parveen, Jamia Millia Islamia, 93. Gurdeep Singh, Punjabi University,
New Delhi, ‘Emerging Dynamics of Patiala, Punjab, ‘Indian’s Security and
Political Economy of Qatar and UAE: A Strategic Interests in Central Asia’.
Comparative Study since 1999’.
94. Rukinder Kaur, Punjab University,
86. Prachi Madhumita Mohanty, Fakir Patiala, Punjab, ‘Humanitarian
Mohan University, Balasore, Intervention and its Impact on
Odisha,‘Indo-Russian Co-operation State Sovereignty: A Case Study of
in South-East Asia: Move Towards Afghanistan and Iraq’. (Withdrawn)
Multipolar World’.
95. Pramod Kumar, Delhi University,
87. Noufal. K, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, ‘Interrogating the Pedagogy of
Delhi, ‘Banking Ombudsman as a Tool Exclusion: Analysing the Politics of
of Good Governance: A Comparative Social Science Curriculum in Select
Study of Kerala and Delhi’. Indian Universities’.

88. Kurhade Sandip Bhimrao, Rashtrasant 96. Lolapu Thirupathi, Osmania University,
Tukdoji Maharaj University, Nagpur, Hyderabad, Telangana,’Dynamics of
Maharashtra, ‘Relevance of M. N. Roy's Backward Castes' Representation in
Political Thoughts: A Critical Study’. Panchayati Raj Institutions in Telangana:
A Case Study of Karimnagar District’.
89. Farooq Ahmad Waza, University
of Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir, 97. Shabana Roze, Jamia Millia Islamia,
‘Development of Panchayati Raj in New Delhi, ‘Juvenile Justice System in
Jammu and Kashmir: Concept and India: Theory and Practices’,
Practice’.
98. Marale Sachin Haibati, Shivaji
90. Fakrudeen Khan, University of University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra,
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Politics of Development in Sangli
‘Afghanistan - Pakistan Sambandh: District: Political Leadership of
Hamid Karzai Shansankaal (2004-2014) Freedom Fighter in Sangli District in
ke Sandarbh mein ek Adhayayan’. Post-Independence Era’.

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99. G. George, Gandigram Rural Institute, 107. Ashwini Sopanrao Jadhav, Jawaharlal
Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, ‘Evaluating Nehru University, New Delhi,
the Implementation Process of ‘Denotified Tribes, Globalisation and
Rehabilitation of Manual Scavengers’ Health: A Study of Pardhi Tribe of
Act 2013 in Tamil Nadu’. Selected Districts in Madhya Pradesh’.
100. Kunta Anjaneyulu, Osmania University,
108. Sanghamitra Parida, Jawaharlal Nehru
Hyderabad, Telangana,‘Public Policy
University, New Delhi, ‘A Study of Civil
and Pressure Groups in Telangana: A
Society in Kazakhstan, 1991-2014’.
Study of United Teachers Federation’.

101. Chandradeep Nandlal Yadav, University 109.


Inderjeet Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru
of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, University, New Delhi, ‘Integration
‘Kendra-Rajya Sambandh: Rajasthan and Discrimination under Canadian
ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein (1999 se Multiculturalism: A Study of Sikh and
Vartman Tak)’. Muslim Communities, Post- 9/11’.

102. Madhumita Das, Jawaharlal Nehru 110.


Shilpa Asopa, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Explaining University, New Delhi, ‘Transnational
India’s Foreign Policy Approach Paedophilia and Power Asymmetries: A
towards the Palestinian and Tibetan Study of Germany-Thailand Network of
Movements’. Sexual Exploitation of Children’.
103. Anushree, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi, ‘Political Dynasties in 111. Gunanidhi Barik, Jawaharlal Nehru
Electoral Politics: Case Studies of University, New Delhi, ‘World Bank
Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan’. and Gender: A Study of Agriculture and
Rural Development Projects in India’.
104. Pankaj Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Role of Nepali 112.
Saheli Bose, Jawaharlal Nehru
Congress, Communist Party of Nepal University, New Delhi, ‘India-Myanmar
(Unified Marxist Leninist) and Unified Economic Relations: Regional and Sub-
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in Regional Implications, 1994-2015’.
Nepal's Democracy, 1990-2013’.
113. Shashi Kant Pandey, Jawaharlal Nehru
105. Abhimanyu Behera, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Party System
University, New Delhi, ‘Geo-politics of
and Electoral Politics in Russia, 1991-
Energy in Kazakhstan: Implications for
India and China, 2005-2013’. 2012’.

Sana Tasleem, Jawaharlal Nehru 114. Surabhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University,


106.
University, New Delhi, ‘Social New Delhi, ‘A Comparative Study of
Movements and Women's Participation Middle Class in Russia’s Far East and
in Egypt (1981-2012)’. India’s North East, 1991-2015’.

158
115. Shyamjyoti Saikia, Jawaharlal Nehru 123. Harpreet Singh, Punjabi University,
University, New Delhi, ‘Religion to Patiala, Punjab, ‘Impact of e-Governance
State: Ethnic Pluralism and the Making on Public Service Delivery: A Case
of Assam, 1874-1972’. Study of Suwidha Project in Punjab’.
(Withdrawn)
116. Aisha Imtiyaz, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Citizenship and 124. Amanjot Kaur, Panjab University,
Rights of Religious Minorities in India: Chanidgarh, ‘Participatory Approach to
A Study of the National Commission for Solid Waste Management: A Study of
Minorities’. Select Urban Local Bodies of Punjab
State’.
117. Philip Varghese, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Political 125. Prajakta Pradip Shukla, Jamia Millia
Implications of Tourism as Development: Islamia, New Delhi, ‘Maternal Health in
Case Study of Vythiri and Kumbalangi India with Reference to Janani Suraksha
Regions in Kerala’. Yojana in Gwalior and Jhabua Districts
of Madhya Pradesh’.
118. Nikhil Jain, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Comparison of 126. Manju, Panjabi University, Patiala,
Presidential Systems and their Impact Punjab, ‘Financial Inclusion and
on the Nature of Democracy in Russia, Capacity Building of Rural Poor Women
U.S and France’. through Swaranjayanti Gram Swarojgar
Yojana (SGSY): A Case Study of
119. Saad Ahmad, Jawaharlal Nehru Haryana’.
University, New Delhi, ‘Discourses of
Salafism and Ijtihad in the Arab World’. 127. Ajay Kumar Gupta, Banaras Hindu
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
120. Rapelly Venkatesh, Kakatiya University, ‘Taxation of Goods and Services in the
Telangana, ‘Empowerment of Women Era of e-Commerce: Challenges and
through MGNREGS in Telangana State: Solutions’.
A Case Study of Karim’.
128.
Parvesh Kumar Rajput, Panjab
121. Isha Kaul, Panjab University, University, Chandigarh, ‘Powers and
Chandigarh, ‘Policy Framework and Privileges of Armed Forces: A Study’.
Administrative Aspect of Disaster
Management: An Empirical Study from 129. Shraddha Deva, Jawaharlal Nehru
Jammu and Kashmir’. University, New Delhi, ‘Sexual
Harassment at Workplace: A Socio-
122. Sudhanshu Gautam, Vardhaman Legal Analysis’. (Withdrawn)
Mahaveer Open University, Kota,
Rajasthan, ‘Rajasthan mein ek 130. Govind Yadav, Hidayatullah National
Governance: Jodhapur Tatha Ajmer Law University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh,
Jile mein e-Jila Pilot Pariyojana ke ‘Comparative Advertisement in the
Kriyanvayan ka Tulnatmak Adhyayan’. Realm of Trademark: A Critical Study

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of Issues and Challenges with special Comparison of New York City, Makkah
reference to Consumers in India’. and Dubai’.

131. Anubha Dwivedi, Hidayatullah National 139. Sudhaveni Naresh, Jawaharlal Nehru
Law University, Raipur, Chhatisgarh, University, New Delhi, ‘Socio-
‘Law Relating to Protection of Economic and Identity Implications of
Geographical Indications: with Specific Demographic Crisis in Russia, 1991-
Focus on Geographical Indications of 2013’.
Uttar Pradesh’.
140. Sudarsana Rana, Jawaharlal Nehru
132. Renu Sain, Jawaharlal Nehru University, University, New Delhi, ‘Russia-China
New Delhi, ‘Gender and Human Relations: Divergence and Convergence
Security in Kazakhstan, 1991-2013’. in Central Asia’.

133. Imran, Jawaharlal Nehru University, 141. Chandrima Chaudhuri, Jawaharlal Nehru
New Delhi, ‘Employment Generation University, New Delhi, ‘Myanmar-
Strategies in Post-Independence Japan Relations, 1988-2013’.
Tajikistan’.
142. Sonam Chaudhari, Jawaharlal Nehru
134. Sandeep Tripathi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘The European
University, New Delhi, ‘Understanding Union's Neighbourhood Policy and
Russia’s Policy towards Ukraine, 1991- Civilian Crisis Management: A Case
2014’. Study of Bosnia- Herzegovina and
Georgia’.
135. Abhishek Anand, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Poverty-Hunger 143. Meenu, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Linkages and Poverty Alleviation New Delhi, ‘Central Asia-China Energy
Programmers in India and Sri Lanka, Cooperation: Implications for Russia;
1991-2014’. 2001-2015’.

136. Konthoujam Sarda, North-Eastern Hill 144. Suresh Babu J, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, Shillong, Meghalaya,‘India- University, New Delhi, ‘History Versus
Asian Relations and Emerging Regional Theory as Competing Explanations in
Economic and Security Scenario’. International Relations: Case Studies of
the Outbreak of Second World War and
137. Aditi Priya, Jawaharlal Nehru the End of Cold War’.
University, New Delhi, ‘Anti-Poverty
Programmes in the United States: 145. Tulika Gaur, Jawaharlal Nehru
Policies and Practices, 2001-2014’. University, New Delhi, ‘The Role of Sri
Lankan Tamil Diaspora in Conflict and
138. Sahida Khan, Jawaharlal Nehru Peace Process in Sri Lanka, 2002-2014’.
University, New Delhi, ‘Indian Muslim
Immigrants, Group Identities and 146. Jayadev Parida, Jawaharlal Nehru
Experiences of Discrimination: A University, New Delhi, ‘The European

160
Union and the United States Approach Patiala, Punjab, ‘Farmer Suicide its
to Cyber Security: A Comparative Study, Causes, Impact and Consequence on the
2001-2013’. Family: A Sociological Study’.

147. Akanksha Gupta, Jawaharlal Nehru 156. Shweta Jhambh, Mohanlal Sukhadia
University, New Delhi, ‘Syria-European University, Udaipur, Rajasthan,
Union Relations, 1995-2010’. ‘Education and Social Change in Sindhi
Community: A Sociological Study of
148. Sanjay Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru Udaipur City’.
University, New Delhi, ‘Afghanistan-
China Relations, 1979-2001’. 157. Ashvini S.Patil, Karnatak University,
Karnataka, ‘Impact of Seasonal
149. Vaishali Raghuvanshi, South Asian Migration on Elderly in Selected
University, Delhi,’Images of the Other:
Villages of Karnataka: A Sociological
Pakistan in the Naratives of India's
Study’.
Popular Culture’.
158. Mohsin Iqbal Raina, University of
150. Chayanika Deka, Jawaharlal Nehru
Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, ‘From
University, New Delhi, ‘Agrarian
Movement to Agitations: The Changing
Reforms and Marginalization of Women
Scenario of Conflict in Kashmir’.
in Kenya, 1983-2012’.
159.
Pushpa Vyas, Mohanlal Sukhadia
151. Deepali Raghunath Khaire, Central
University, Udaipur, Rajasthan,
University of Gujarat, Gujarat,
‘Occupational Changes in Caste:
‘Coercive Network in Kashmir:
A Sociological Study of Badgaon
Re-visiting Security Centric Approach’.
Panchayat Samiti of Udaipur District’.
152. Maninderjit Singh, Central University
160.
Uma Prasher, Guru Nanak Dev
of Punjab, Bathinda, Punjab, ‘Military
University, Amritsar, Punjab,
Geography and Transformational
‘Reproductive Health of Tribal Women:
Trajectory of Punjab (1849-1947): An
A Sociological Study of Jammu and
Appraisal’.
Kashmir’.
153. Riju Devi, Tezpur University, Assam,
‘The Caste System of the Nepali 161. Gafar Khan T, Jamia Millia Islamia,
Community of Assam: A Study with New Delhi, ‘Modern Education and
special reference to Sonitpur District’. the Perception of Muslim Women in
Kerala’.
154. Jagritee Ghosh, Tezpur University,
Assam,‘Chieftainship Land and 162.
Shital Sharma, Banaras Hindu
Christianity: A Study of the Konyak University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
Nagas’. ‘A Study of Reproductive Health of
Married Adolescent Girls Living in
155. Karandeep Singh, Punjabi University, Slums of Varanasi’.

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163. Saraswathy S, Bharathiar University, 171. Mitushi Gupta, Jawaharlal Nehru


Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study University, New Delhi, ‘Gender and
on Reproductive Rights: Knowledge, Medicine: A Study of Ayurvedic
Attitude and Perception (KAP) among Therapeutics for Infertility in Two
Marginalized Women Living in Rural Institutions’.
Setting of Tamil Nadu’.
172. Ravinder Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru
164. Sonia Verma, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Pilgrimage
University, New Delhi, ‘Social Status and Emerging Challenges in India: A
and Functioning of Women Health Comparative Study of Vaishno Devi
Workers: A Study of Health Care Shrine and Amarnath Shrine in J&K’.
Services in Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh’.
173. Sohan Prasad Sha, Jawaharlal Nehru
165. Uttam Kumar Saikia, Tata Institute University, New Delhi, ‘Towards
of Social Sciences, Assam, ‘Rural National Innovation System in Nepal:
Livelihoods Development through Role of Actors and Institutions in
Community Based Financial Building Science, Technology and
Organisations: A Study in Assam’. Innovation’,

166. Soma Roy, Jamia Millia Islamia, New 174. Priyadarshini Dey, Indian Institute of
Delhi, ‘Muslims in West Bengal: A Management, Calcutta, ‘Imparting
Study of State-Community Relation in Quality through ICTS: A Study of
Independent India’. Primary Education in West Bengal’.
(Withdrawn)
167. Anindita Tagore, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Women in 175. Yasharth Manjul, Dr. Shakuntala Misra
Public Spaces: A Study of Gender National Rehabilitation University,
Negotiations in North and South Delhi’. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Disability in
Indian National Cinema: A Sociological
168. Archana, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Study’.
New Delhi, ‘Understanding Violence:
Caste, Oppression and Resistance in 176. Rose Merin, Jawaharlal Nehru
Muzaffarpur, Bihar’. University, New Delhi, ‘Contextualizing
Gender in Nangiarkoothu: A Critical
169. Bijay Chand Maharana, Jawaharlal Perspective on its History through
Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Impact Cultural and Performance Analysis’.
of Labour Migration from Uzbekistan to
Russia and Kazakhstan:A Comparative 177. Archana Pandey, Jawaharlal Nehru
Study, 1991-2015’. University, New Delhi, ‘Women’s
Question in a Radical Left Movement in
170. Malvika Upadhya, Jawaharlal Nehru Bihar’.
University, New Delhi, ‘Working Lives
of the Informal Labour: A Study of 178. Mohmad Aabid Bhat, Jamia Millia
Loaders of Old Delhi’. Islamia, New Delhi, ‘Psycho-Social

162
Implications of Counter Insurgent Laws Junglemahal in Paschim Medinipur
on Children: A Case Study of Public District of West Bengal, India’.
Safety Act, PSA 1978 in Kashmir’.
187. Deepmala Tripathi, Mahatma Gandhi
179. Solanki Debnath, Tripura University, Antarrastriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya,
Suryamaninagar, Tripura, ‘Social Maharashtra, ‘Poverty and Quality of
Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities: Life among ‘Dom’ Caste’. (Withdrawn)
A Study in Rural Areas of Tripura’.
(Withdrawn) 188. Rajeswar Maharana, Central University
of Orissa, Odisha, ‘Health Seeking
180. Mudasir Amin Sheikh, Jamia Millia Behaviour and Health Care Services
Islamia, New Delhi, ‘NGOs in a among the Hill Kharia, Mayurbhanj
Conflict Zone: Aspects of Humanitarian District, Odisha’.
Assistance and Conflict Resolution: A
Case Study of Kashmir’. 189. Anupama Sharma, Panjab University,
Punjab, ‘RTI Act as an Empowering
181. Varun Sharma, University of Delhi, Mechanism: Its Scope, Usage and
Delhi, ‘Crime, Tribe and Nature: A Impact in Himachal Pradesh’.
Study in India’.
190. Jyotsna Panwar, Hemvati Nandan
182. G. Sam, Bishop Heber College, Tamil Bahuguna University, Uttarakhand,
Nadu, ‘Co-relates of Psychosocial ‘Environmental Issues and Print Media
Vulnerabilities in Caregivers of Coverage: An Analytical Study with
Dementia’. special reference to Ganga Pollution in
Garhwal’.
183. S.Yesu Suresh Raj, Gandhigram Rural
Institute, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study on the 191. Sangula Venkateswarlu, Acharya
Livelihood Status of Scheduled Caste Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh,
People Converted to Christianity in ‘How the Indian Press covered the
Tamil Nadu’. Terrorist Attacks in India’.
184. Deepika Chauhan, Mahatma Gandhi 192. Md Afsar Ali Raeni, Mahatma Gandhi
Kashi Vidyapeeth University, Varanasi, Antarrashtriya Hindi University,
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Nishakt Kishoron ka Maharashtra, ‘Study of the Contents and
Unke Sahodar ke Sath Antarsambandh’. Effects of Programmes Broadcasted on
185. Shruti Jain, Jawaharlal Nehru University, ETV Urdu and DD Urdu with special
New Delhi, ‘Practices and Ideologies of reference To Audience/Viewers of
Development: People's Responses to Lucknow’.
Hydropower Projects in Uttarakhand’.
193.
Surendra Kumar, University of
186. Ashim Das, Vidyasagar University, Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,
West Bengal, ‘Culture and Politics ‘Shiksha ke Vikas mein Samudayik
in the Maoist-Affected Villages of Radio ki Bhumika’.

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194. Neelesh Pandey, Central University of University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh,
Orissa, Odisha, ‘Role of Television in ‘Effect of Mindfulness based Cognitive
Health Care of Women and Children: A Therapy non Emotional Wellbeing and
Study of Varanasi District’. Quality of Life of Elderly’.

195. Nahida, University of Kashmir, Jammu 203. Arbaaz Mushtaq, Jamia Millia Islamia,
and Kashmir, ‘Gender, Power and New Delhi, ‘Aggression, Alienation,
Identity: A Linguistic Perspective’. Self Esteem and Emotional Maturity:
A Comparative Study between Stone
196. Ajay Kumar Singh, University of Pelters and Non Stone Pelters (Youth)
Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, of Kashmir’.
‘A Morphosyntactic Study of Tharu
204. Ankit Rana, Mohanlal Sukhadia
Language’,
University, Udaipur, Rajasthan,
‘Relationship of Nature Connectedness
197. Mohit Mishra, North-Eastern Hill
with Psycological Capital, Perceived
University (NEHU), Shillong,
Social Support and Subjective Well-
Meghalaya, ‘Swatantryottar Hindi
Being among Rural and Urban
Lekhikaon ke Naatkon mein Stri-
Adolescents’.
Prashn’.
205. Neelam, Jai Naraian Vyas University,
198. Showkat Hussain, Central University Jodhpur, Rajasthan, ‘Study of Mental
of Haryana, Haryana, ‘Representation Stress, Feeling of Security and Insecurity
of Disability in Indian English Writing: and Perceived Loneliness among Old
Identity, Subjectivity, Voices and Age People’.
Concerns’.
206. Pooja Bagrodia, University of Delhi,
199. Smitha Chandran, National Institute Delhi, ‘Counselling in Schools:
of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, Examining Needs, Issues and
‘Addressing Gender and Class Issues in Perspectives with Implications for
Sports: Analysing Sport Narratives’. Counsellor Training, Wellness and
200. Neelamma G., Karnataka State Development’.
Women's University, Karnataka, 207. Mir Shahid Ali, Jamia Millia Islamia,
‘Exploring Research Trends and New Delhi, ‘Character Strengths,
Scientific Productivity in the Field Resilience and Psychological Wellbeing
of Crystallography: A Scientometric of Violence-Affected Orphan Kashmiri
Analysis’. Adolescents’.
201. Usama Rehman, Jamia Millia Islamia,
208. Richa Nautiyal, Bharathiar University,
New Delhi, ‘Attribution Style,
Tamil Nadu, ‘Assessing the Efficacy
Resilience and Performance among
of Multimodal Intervention Strategy in
Sports Persons’. (Withdrawn)
Improving the Psychological Wellbeing
202. Jyoti Sharma, Gautam Buddha of Rape Survivors’.

164
209. Mistri Gopi, Smt. Sadguna C.U. Arts New Delhi, ‘Psychological Problems
College for Girls, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, in Relation to Marital and Employment
‘Personality and Suicidal Tendency Status and Violence against Women’,
among Depressive People and Normal
People’. 217. Azmat Jahan, Jamia Millia Islamia, New
Delhi, ‘Big Five Personality Factors,
210. Seema Rajpurohit, Mohanlal Sukhadia Parenting Style and Peer Pressure as
University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, ‘A Predictors of Health Risk Behaviour’.
Comparative Study of Psychological
Distinctions among Single Mother and 218. Juhi Shrivastava, Barkatullah University,
Partnered Mother’. Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Study of
Spirituality, Work-Life Balance, Job
211. Devika.R, Bharathiar University, Tamil Stress and Well-Being in Relation to
Nadu, ‘Efficacy of Integrative Approach Nature of Organizations’.
on Enhancing Physical and Mental
Health of Unwed Mothers in Kerala’. 219. Nida Nafees, Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Fear of
212. Sadhana Yadav, Banaras Hindu Rejection, Grit Personality and Mental
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Health among Adolescents of Majority
‘Cognitive Dysfunctions and Self- and Minority Community’.
Management among Type 2 Diabetic
Patients: Moderation Role of Self- 220. Sarah Javed, Aligarh Muslim University,
Efficacy and Social Support’. Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘A Comparative
Study of Role of Cognitive Remediation
213. Rameshbabu Tamarana, Pondicherry in Patients of Schizophrenia and
University, Puducherry, ‘Colour Depression’.
Preferences and Colour Emotions
among Tribal and Non-tribal Students in 221. Neethu P S, Pondicherry University,
Relation with Personality Traits’. Puducherry, ‘Residential Crowding and
Psychological Health: Role of Social
214. Urooj Un Nisa, University of Kashmir, Support and Locus of Control’.
Jammu and Kashmir, ‘The Role of
Personality Traits and Information- 222. Ganesh Kumar. J, VIT University, Tamil
Motivation-Behavioural Skills in Self- Nadu, ‘Effects of Intervention Model on
Management Behaviour: A Study of Academic Performance, Social Skills
Diabetic Adults’. and Behaviour Problems of Dyslexic
Children’.
215. Kriti Vyas, Jamia Millia Islamia, New
Delhi, ‘Parenting Styles and Parental 223. Dhiksha.J, Karnataka University,
Meta Emotion Philosophy in Relation Karnataka, ‘Self-Concept, Emotional
to Behavioural Problems of Early Intelligence and Frustration of High
Adolescents’. School Children with Montessori and
Traditional Method of Educational
216. Madiha Zaidi, Jamia Millia Islamia, Background’.

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224.
Anjali Sharma, Aligarh Muslim Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Education of
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Muslim Minorities: A Study of Madarsa
‘Impact and Comparison of Contact on Education and Muslims’ Identities in
Inter Group Harmony’. Hyderabad’.

225. Shahnawaz Mushtaq, Aligarh Muslim 232. Sivakumar. S, Madurai Kamaraj


University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Influence of
‘Study of Psychological Morbidity in Yoga with varied Forms of Aerobic
Caregivers of Person with Dementia and Exercises on BMI, Lipid Profiles and
Role of Cognitive Reframing’. Cardio Pulmonary Responses among
Overweight School Boys’.
226. Udita Kaushik, University of Rajasthan,
Rajasthan, ‘Efficacy of Music Therapy 233. Prachi Sinha, Jawaharlal Nehru
as an Intervention Technique on University, New Delhi, ‘Education,
Emotional and Behavioural Problems of Skill Development and Women's
Children with Special Needs’. Empowerment: Case Studies of Select
NGOs in Delhi Slums’.
227. Abdul Rafeeque T. C., Pondicherry
University, Puducherry, ‘Psychological 234. Arup Gayen, Visva-Bharati University,
Antecedents of Athletic Performance: West Bengal, ‘Gross Efficiency of
A Study on the Mediating Role of Mid-Age Men in Relation to Body Fat
Mindfulness and Coping Styles’. Distribution and Metabolic Variables’.
(Withdrawn)
228. S. Srilakshmi, Lady Willingdon Institute
of Advanced Study (Autonomous), 235. Jaganmohana Rao Gurugubelli,
Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study on Depression Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh,
among Adolescent Girl Students ‘Effectiveness of Adapted Instructional
in Relation To Parental Influence, Materials of Teaching Science Concepts
Emotional Intelligence, Awareness of for Children with Visual Impairment of
Menarche and Socio Economic Status’. 8th, 9th and 10th Standard in Inclusive
Education’.
229. Leena Dutta, Dibrugarh University,
Assam, ‘A Study on the Skill 236. Veereshkumar B. Vijapur, Karnatak
Development Under-Graduate University, Karnataka, ‘A Case Study
Programmes of Dibrugarh University’. on Athletic Coach Sri. N.Lingappa,
(Withdrawn) Dronacharya Awardee’.

230 Jotveer Kaur Dandiwal, Punjabi 237. Jai Pratap Singh, University of
University, Punjab, ‘Well-being of Delhi, Delhi, ‘Education and Skill
Shooting Players in Relation to their Enhancement for Street Children in
Emotional Intelligence, Optimism and Delhi: An Exploratory Study’.
Personality’.
238. Ahmed Musfar, Central University of
231.
Md. Mujeebuddin, University of Rajasthan, Rajasthan, ‘Fiction, Film

166
and the Child Viewer, the Wonder of the Rajasthan, ‘Stress, Coping and Well-
Unknown’. Being among First Year Medical
Students’.
239. Girish Chandra Upadhyay, Shri Lal
Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit 246. Shweta Priyamvada, North Eastern
Vidyapeeth, New Delhi, ‘A Comparative Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya,
Study of Classroom Behaviour Patterns ‘Supply Chain Analysis of Organised
of Language Teachers’. and Unorganied Dairy Sectors: A
Comparative Analysis in Jorhat District
240. Irshad Ali Dar, Barkatullah University, of Assam’.
Madhya Pradesh, ‘A Study of
Psychosocial Problems and Career 247. Rashmi Konwar, Cotton College, Assam,
Aspirations among Kashmiri Youth ‘Impact of Fluvio - Geomorphological
in Relation to their Gender, Academic Characteristics on Wetlands and
Streams and Socioeconomic Status’. Associated Livelihood of the People in
the Region between Kalong-Kopili and
241. Sandeep Kaur, Punjabi University, Kalong Brahmaputra’.
Punjab, ‘Academic Competence of
School Students in Relation to their 248. Bawne Sunil Naybrao, Govt. College
Academic Achievement, Emotional of Arts and Science, Maharashtra,
Intelligence and Happiness’. ‘A Geographical Study of Sweet
Orange Production in Jalna District,
242. Nusaiba Anzar, Aligarh Muslim Maharashtra’.
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘A
Study of Mathematical Aptitude and 249. Madhulika Sahoo, National Institute
Achievement in Relation to Intelligence of Technology, Odisha, ‘Reproductive
and Socio-Economic Status among Health Care Rights, Practices and
Muslim and Non-Muslim Adolescents’. Challenges among the Internally
Displaced Women Living in
243. Ibrahima Haneef, Aligarh Muslim Rehabilitation Camps in Odisha’.
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh,
‘A Study of the Stress and Coping 250. Susmita Sarkar, Jamia Millia Islamia,
Behaviour of Government and Private New Delhi, ‘Vulnerability Mapping of
University Teachers in Relation to their Urban Hazards in Delhi: A GIS Based
Emotional Intelligence and Gender’. Approach’. (Withdrawn)
(Withdrawn)
251. Jumafuddin Sheikh Iia, Aliah University,
244. Ritu Bansal Deepak Agrawal, Banasthali West Bengal, ‘Land Use Change and
University, Rajasthan, ‘Impact of Socio-Economic Transformation in
Intervention Programme on Home Based Rural-Urban Fringe Area of Kalyani
Glass Bangles of Women Workers on Municipality, Nadia District, West
Selected Variables in Firozabad City’. Bengal’. (Withdrawn)

245. Pooja Pundir, Banasthali University, 252. Anoop Dutt Shukla, Babu Shobha Ram

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Govt. Arts College, Rajasthan, ‘A Study Islamia, New Delhi, ‘Urban Corridors in
of Eco-Tourism Prospects and Socio- India: A Study of Delhi-Centric Northern
Economic Dimensions of Keoladeo Corridor’.
National Park Environment in Bharatpur
District, Rajasthan Using Geospatial 260. Avishek Bhunia, Ravenshaw University,
Technology’. Cuttack, Odisha, ‘Quality of Life in
Urban West Bengal -A Study with
253. Mehrunnisa, Aligarh Muslim University, Reference to Basic Amenities’.
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘A Socio-Spatial
analysis of the Linkages of Muslim 261. Rajani Khatun, Aliah University,
Female Workforce and Child Labour in Kolkata, West Bengal, ‘Regional
Power-loom Sector of Mau City and its Patterns of Fertility and Levels of
Impact on Educational Attainment of Socio-Economic Development in West
the Community’. Bengal’.

254. Sajad Nabi Dar, University of Kashmir, 262. Manju Devi, Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna
Jammu and Kashmir, ‘Geospatial Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal),
Approach to Mountain Tourism Uttarkhand, ‘Development of Tourism
Development: A Study of Leh District’. in Haridwar District: Problems and
Potentials’.
255. Kiran Sharma, Gauhati University,
Assam, ‘Biomass Loss Estimation 263. Pramod Singh, Government (P.G.)
and its Anthropogenic Drivers in the College, Kotdwar, Uttarakhand, ‘A
Manipur Valley Using Remote Sensing Geographical Study of Tourism and
and GIS’. Socio- Economic Development in
Rudraprayag District’.
256. Nazish Naz, Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Commuters in 264. Geetanjali Sharma, Samrat Prithviraj
Moradabad City: An Analysis of Socio- Chauhan Government College, Ajmer,
Economic Characteristics’. Rajasthan,‘Geopolitical Appraisal of
Silliguri Corridor with special reference
257. Sapam Priyalina, Manipur University, to Security Scenario of India’.
Manipur, ‘Hydro Geomorphic and
Anthropogenic Impact on the Occurrence 265. Indu TK, University of Mysore,
of Flood in Imphal Municipality and its Karnataka, ‘Impact of Urbanization on
Surroundings’. Urban Environment- Land Transition
Using Geospatial Techniques: A Case
258. Ishfaq Hussain Malik. Aligarh Muslim Study of Mysore- Srirangapatnam
University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Region’.
‘Disaster Management in Jammu and
Kashmir: A Case Study of 2014 Flood in 266. Krishna Sharma, HNB Garhwal
Kashmir Valley’. University, Srinagar, Uttarkhand,
‘Prospects and Consequences of
259. Awadh Narayan Choubey, Jamia Millia Depletion of Ground Water and Rain

168
Water Harvesting in Meerut District’. 274. Hardeep Singh, Punjabi University,
Punjab, ‘Role of Sohan Singh Josh in
267. Bratati Dey, HNB Garhwal University, Anti-British Movements: 1920-1947’.
Srinagar, Uttarkhand, ‘Land Use/
Land Cover Dynamics and Its Impact 275.
Sneha Sinha, Jawaharlal Nehru
on Environment and Livelihood University, New Delhi, ‘Changing
Structure in District Uttarkashi Using Role of the Indian Science Congress
Geoinformatics Technique’. Association, 1914-2014’. (Withdrawn)

268. Ruchi Middha, IIS University, Jaipur, Scheduled Caste Category


Rajasthan, ‘Geoenvironmental Profiling
of Ecologically Restored Chaksu 1. Laxmideep, Jawaharlal Nehru
Block of Jaipur through Geospatial University, New Delhi, ‘A Comparative
Technology’. Study of Rural Labour in Russia and
India 1991-2013’.
269. Sachin Madhukar Bodkhe, M.S.S
Arts Commerce and Science College, 2. P. Rajasimman, University of Madras,
Maharashtra, ‘A Comparative Study of Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study on Public
Cash Crops in Aurangabad District with Expenditure and its Impact on India’s
special reference to Ginger Crops’. Economic Growth’. (Withdrawn)

270. Anushree Nagpal; Jamia Millia Islamia, 3. E. Karthikeyan, Bharathidasan


New Delhi, ‘Socio Economic Condition University, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study on
Households Income and Expenditure
of Slum Dwellers with special reference
Patterns of Scheduled Tribes in Tamil
to Women: A Study on Lucknow City’.
Nadu’.
(Withdrawn)
4. Yellaiah Vadde, Osmania University,
271.
Aadil Manzoor Nanda, University
Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Indebtedness
of Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir,
among Tribal in Telagana: An Empirical
‘Identification and Mitigation Strategies
Study of Warangal District’.
for Landslides along NH 1D from
Sonamarg to Kargil, Jammu and 5. Mahesh Narbariya, Vikram University,
Kashmir’. Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, ‘An Economic
Analysis of Food Security and Public
272. Ritu Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Distribution System in Guna District’.
New Delhi, ‘Transformation of the
Agricultural System and its Impact on 6. Gautam Kumar Das, Jawaharlal Nehru
Food Security in Mongolia, 1991-2014’. University, New Delhi, ‘Effectiveness
of Public Distribution System in Rural
273. Anwesha Borthakur, Jawaharlal Nehru
Assam: Access and Impact on Food
University, New Delhi, ‘Electronic
Security’.
Waste Management, Consumers'
Awareness and Disposal Behaviour in 7. S. Raman, Manonmaniam Sundaranar
the City of Bengaluru’. University, Tamil Nadu, ‘The

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Employment Economic Condition of 15. J. Krishnamoorthi, Annamalai


Construction Workers and their Level of University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Mahatma
Satisfaction in Tirunelveli District: An Gandhi National Rural Employment
Empirical Study’. Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) and Rural
Economic Transformation: A Study in
8. Suraj Badaik, Central University of
Villupuram District, Tamil Nadu’.
Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu, ‘An Empirical
Analysis of Sustainability of Fiscal
Policy and its Impact on Macroeconomic 16. Naresh Kumar, Panjab University,
Variables on India’. Chandigarh, Punjab, ‘Inequality
and Indebtedness in Rural Punjab’.
9. P. Suresh, Lady Willingdon Institute (Withdrawn)
of Advanced Study in Education
(Autonomous), Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study 17. P. Murugamani, Annamalai University,
on Psycho - Social Factors on Awareness Tamil Nadu, ‘An Economic Analysis of
about the Welfare Schemes and Cashew Nut Production in Cuddalore
Educational Aspirations of Scheduled District’.
Tribes’.
10. A. Eswaran, Madurai Kamaraj 18. Vishal Vishu Ovhal, Shivaji University,
University, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study Maharashtra, ‘India towards a Green
on Health Status of Rural Women in Economy’.
Madurai District of Tamil Nadu’.
19. Kamalakshi T., Gulbarga University,
11. Siddappaji D., University of Mysore, Karnataka, ‘An Evaluative Study of
Karnataka, ‘Dairy Development Rural Housing Schemes in Karnataka: A
Programmes and Milk Producers in Case Study of Gulbarga District’.
Karnataka: A Case Study of Mysore
District’. 20. Pushpavalli K, Bharathidasan
12. K. Chandra Sunani, Central University University, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study on
of Gujarat, Gujarat, ‘Environmental Energy Use Pattern in Commercial
Refugees in India: An Empirical Study Crops Cultivation in Perambalur District
of Gujarat and Odisha’. (Withdrawn) of Tamil Nadu’.

13. Atyala Salem Raju, Acharya Nagarjuna 21. Haobijam Bonny Singh, Manipur
University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, University, Manipur, ‘Catastrophic
‘The Socio-Economic Status of Tribal Health Expenditure in Manipur’.
Women in Andhra Pradesh’. (Withdrawn)
14. Bhaware Vishal, Dr. Babasaheb 22. Arjuna E., Vijayanagara Sri
Ambedkar Marathwada University, Krishnadevaraya University, Karnataka,
Maharashtra, ‘A Study of Socio- ‘A Study on Tax Structure in Karnataka
Economic Analysis of Right to with reference to Indirect Tax’.
Education Act, 2009 in Maharashtra’.
(Withdrawn) 23. Devendra Kumar Dhamniya, School of

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Economics, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on Pattern of Income Saving and
‘Sangathit Khudra Bazaar ka Asangathit Investment of Household in Voeodhu
Khudra Bazaar Par Prabhaav ka Nagar District’. (Withdrawn)
Adhyayan’.
32. Kishore More, Swami Vivekanand Govt.
24. Rakesh Kumar Dilaware, Devi Ahilya Commerce College, Ratlam, Madhya
Vishwa Vidyalaya, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Yatri Sadak Parivahan
Pradesh, ‘Shiksha ka Samajik Tatha Sevaon ka Vipanan evam Prabandh - ek
Aarthik Vikas mein Yogdaan ka Adhyayan’. (Withdrawn)
Adhyayan’. 33. Manju Songara, Jai Narain Vyas
University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan,
25. Paramjit Singh, Punjab University,
‘Rajasthan mein Aarthik Vikas mein
Punjab, ‘Socio – Economic Participation Mahatma Gandhi Rashtriya Gramin
of School Caste Women in Rural Rozgar Guarantee Adhiniyam ka
Punjab’. (Withdrawn) Vishlesh Adhyayan’. (Withdrawn)
26. Vikramlal Bamnia, Govt. PG. College, 34. K. Kumaresan, Periyer E.V.R. College,
Madhya Pradesh, ‘Madhya Pradesh mein Tamil Nadu, ‘Youth Entrepreneurship
Krishi Vipanan: ek Aarthik Adhyayan’. Development Programmes and their
Effectiveness in Salem District’.
27. Rohit Dinkar Barsing, Shivaji
University, Maharashtra, ‘A Study of 35. A. Selva Prakash, Madurai Kamaraj
Cropping Pattern of Scheduled Caste University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Impact of India
Farmers in Sangli District’. Post in Financial Inclusion with special
reference to Madurai District’.
28. Suman, M.G. Kashi Vidyapeeth,
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Aarthik Vikas 36. S. Gowri, Vellalar College for Women
mein Mahilao ke Rozgar Par Prabhaav (Autonomous), ‘A Study on Consumer
-1991 Onwards’. Behaviour towards Green Marketing’.

29. Basavaraj, Central University of 37. Meghatai Shrikant Kamble, Shivaji


University, Maharashtra, ‘An Analytical
Karnataka, Karnataka, ‘Role of Regional
Study of Financial Management of
Rural Banks in the Development of
Public Libraries in Kolhapur District’.
Rural Economy: A Study with reference
(Withdrawn)
to Hyderabad Karnataka Region,
Karnataka’. 38. E. Pon Esakki Songeetha, Anna
University, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study
30. R. Kalavathi, Andhra University, on Investment Behaviour of Women
Andhra Pradesh, ‘Role and Performance Investors’.
of Depository Participants in India’.
(Withdrawn) 39. Sandeep Singh, Central University
Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh,
31. R. Maheshwari, Madurai Kamaraj ‘Portfolio Management Strategies of
University, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study Retail Investors: An Empirical Study’.

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40. A. Shonedhini, Anna University, 48. Sasmita Mallik, Jawaharlal Nehru


Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study on Performance University, New Delhi, ‘Multilateral
Management System’. Approach to Non-traditional Maritime
Security in Southeast Asia-1990-2010’.
41. Tej Singh, Dayalbagh Educational (Withdrawn)
Institute, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, ‘A Study
on Customer Behaviour in Telecom 49. Shyam Kogila, Kakatiya University,
Industry with specific reference to Agra Warangal, Telangana, ‘A Study on
Region’. Political Empowerment of Dalit Women
in Panchayati Raj with reference to
42. Prerna Bhati, Mohanlal Sukhadia Warangal District’.
University, Udaipur, Rajasthan,
‘Empowerment of Tribal Women 50. Surender Kumar, Himachal Pradesh
through Employment Scheme: A Case University, Himachal Pradesh, ‘A
Study of the Impact of MNREGA on Comparative Study of Learning Styles,
TSP Area of Southern Rajasthan’. Self-Esteem and Locus of Control of
Disabled and Non - disabled School
(Withdrawn)
Going Students’.
43. P. Amuthavalli, Gandhigram Rural
51. G. Priyanka, Colleges of Arts
Institute, Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study
& Commerce, Andhra Pradesh,
of Women Empowerment through
‘Department of Political Science
Marketing of Self Help Groups Products
and Public Administration Andhra
in Dindigul District: An Empirical
University Visakhapatnam’.
Analysis’.
52. D Krishna Veni, Osmania University,
44. Mahesh Kumar, University of Rajasthan, Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Political
Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Consumer Buying Empowerment of Women at Panchayati
Behaviour Towards Biscuit Products: A Level: A Study of Ranga Reddy District
Study of Selected Companies’. of Telangana’.
45. Mukesh Kumar Verma, Govt. College, 53. Karam Raj Verma, Mohanlal Sukhadia
Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Badalte Rajniti University, Udaipur, Rajasthan,
Paribasha mein Matdaan Bhabhar’. ‘Electoral Politics in Rajasthan and
(Withdrawn) Dalit Participation’. (Withdrawn)
46. Kuldeep Singh, Punjab University, 54. Km. Jyoti, D.A.V. (PG) College,
Punjab, ‘Implementation of Social Dehradun, Uttarakhad, ‘Kanoon
Welfare Programmes in Rural Punjab: A Vyavastha ke Sandbharbh mein
Critical Analysis’. Mahanagriya Star par Ubharti Hui
Samasya ki Paripakshya mein Police
47. Beena Kirad, Jawaharlal Nehru Prashasan ki Bhumika’,
University, New Delhi, ‘Public Policy
Making Process in Bhutan, 1998-2013’. 55. Vijay Pratap Gaurav, Jawaharlal Nehru

172
University, New Delhi, ‘Russia-India 63. Kanchan Kumari, University of Delhi,
Relations: During Putin’s Presidency, Delhi, ‘A Study of Politics of Sexuality
2000-2008’. and Child Adoption Policy in India’.

56. Kum. Renu, R.G. College, Meerut, Uttar 64. Mayanglambam Roshan Singh,
Pradesh, ‘Sanvidhanick Darshan mein Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi,
Nihit Manav Garima Swatantrata aur ‘Explaining Democracy Promotion in
Samajik Nyay ke Lashkya ki Uplabdhi Foreign Policy: A Study of the United
mein Nyayik Sakriyata ki Bhumika ka State and European Union 1991-2014’.
Mulyankan’.
65. D. Magimairaj, Annamalai University,
57. Satish Kumar, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Tamil Nadu, ‘Electoral Participation of
Vidyapeeth, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Primitive Tribal Groups in Tamil Nadu:
‘Gandhiji ke Ekadash Brato-Shroto ka A Study in Nilgiris District’.
Adhyayan’. (Withdrawn)
66. Naresh Kumar Gudedati, Kakatiya
58. Rakesh Ranjan, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Warangal, Telangana,
University, New Delhi, ‘Dalit Political ‘Socio-economic and Policy
Mobilisation and Alternative Religious Perspectives of Orphanage Homes: A
Practices: An Ethnographic Study of Study in Telangana’.
Gopalganj and Vaishali Districts in
Bihar’. 67. Chandra Sen, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Social and
59. Shamjetshabam Babeena Chanu, Economic Exclusion in China and
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New India: A Comparative Study of Ethnic
Delhi, ‘Citizenship and Transgender Minorities in Sichuan and Dalits in Uttar
Identity in India: A Case Study of the Pradesh, 1991-2013’.
Nupi Manbi Community in Manipur’.
68. Arun Kumar M, Jawaharlal Nehru
60. Jadumani Mahanand, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Coalition
University, New Delhi, ‘Ambedkar’s Politics in Estonia and India: A
Idea of a Good Society: Philosophy, Comparative Study 1991-2014’.
Ethics and Buddhism’. (Withdrawn)
69. Antrayami Beriha, Jawaharlal Nehru
61. Bibas Darjee, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘India – Sri
University, New Delhi, ‘Human Lanka Relation Strengthening SAARC’.
Trafficking and Cross-Border Linkages:
A Case Study of Nepal and India’. 70. Nishant Bhardwaj, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Geo-Strategic
62. Santhosh J, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Importance of Gilgit - Baltistan and
New Delhi, ‘Political Participation and Xinjiang: Security Implications for
Parliamentary Debates: A Study of India, 1979-2014’.
Andhra Pradesh Dalit MPs in the 14th
Lok Sabha’. 71. D. Aarthi, Gandhigram Rural Institute,

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Tamil Nadu, ‘Social Justice for 78. Jagan Mohan Kongara, Kakatiya
Marginalised Section among Dalits University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh,
Situational Analysis of Cremation ‘Human Development in Tribal Areas
Workers (Vettiyan) in Tamil Nadu’. of Andhra Pradesh: A Study of Primary
(Withdrawn) Health Centre’.

72. Sharanappa Mallappa Sangharsh, 79. Rakesh Parmar, Vikram University,


Gulbarga University, Karnataka, ‘Indo Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Madhya
- Russian Relations in the 21st Century Pradesh mein Police Bharti Prakriya
2000-2014’. mein E-Prasation ki Bhumika’.
73. M. Damodara, Yogi Vemana University, 80. Sandeep Gehlot, Jai Narain Vyas
Andhra Pradesh, ‘Education Policies in University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, ‘Bharat
India: A Case Study of Dalit Inclusion mein Nyayik Sakriota aur Navin Mule
in Kadapa Region of Andhra Pradesh’. Adhikari ka Sujan’.
(Withdrawn)
81. M. Saravanan, Jawaharlal Nehru
74. Poonam, Banaras Hindu University, University, New Delhi, ‘International
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Soochna ka Law on the Status of Refugees and
Adhikar Adhiniyam - 2005, Kriyanyan Stateless Persons: A Case Study of
evam Prabhaav: Gautam Budh Nagar South Asia’.
Baghpath aur Varanasi ka Tulnatmak
Adhyayan’,. 82. P. Samaiah, Telangana University,
Telangana, ‘Trade Union as Protectors
75. M. Michelraj, Annamalai University, of Workers Rights: A Critical Study’.
Tamil Nadu, ‘The Role of Public
Administration in the Development of 83. Subhash Kumar Baitha, Jawaharlal
Transgender Community with special Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Foreign
reference to Tamil Nadu: An Empirical Policy of Mongolia and its Approach
Analysis on the Process of Social towards Multilateral Engagement, 1991-
Inclusion’. (Withdrawn) 2013’.
76. Awadh Kishor, Lucknow University, 84. Pinki Roy, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, ‘A Behavioural New Delhi, ‘Impact of Polarity of
Study of Employees and Beneficiaries of Patterns of International Arms Trade,
Jan Suvidha Kendras of Rural and Urban 1971-2011’.
Areas of Uttar Pradesh: A Comparative
Analysis’. 85. A. Aparna Eswaran, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Women and
77. Sunmalatha Mekala, Osmania Witnessing War: Poetry of Tamil Women
University, Hyderabad, Telangana, in Sri Lanka’.
‘Administration of Tribal Literacy
Programmes in Andhra Pradesh: A Study 86. Sahana R, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
of Tribal Women in Warangal District’. New Delhi, ‘Child Soldiers and

174
International Law Quest for an Effective College, Tamil Nadu, ‘Study on Sexual
Regulatory Framework’. Harassment of Women at Work Place’.

87. Chitta Ranjan Malik, Jawaharlal 95. Pradeep Narsing Kamble, Dr. Baba
Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Japan’s Saheb Ambedkar Marathwada
Relations with Ethiopia, 1991-2015’. University, Maharashtra, ‘The Critical
(Withdrawn) Study of Prevention of Atrocities Cases
88. Ravi Ashok Thorat, Central University in Marathwada (Year 2007-2012)’.
of Gujarat, Gujarat, ‘Indian Relation in
96. Bagate Rajendra Fakira, Dr. Babasaheb
21st Century: Implications on Maritime
Security Cooperation’. Ambedkar Marathwada University,
Maharashtra, ‘Problems of Elderly
89. Laxman Kumar Mahilkar, Govt. V.Y.T.P. Living in Old Age Homes: A Sociological
Autonomous College, Chhattishgarh, Study’.
‘Gram Vikas mein Gramin Netritya ki
Bhumika: ek Samajshastrya Adhyayan’. 97. Laxmi Kant Prem Prakash, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Status
90. Sanyogita, N.A.S (PG) College, Meerut, of Childhood Immunization in Bihar:
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Women Empowerment A Comparative Study of Jamui and
after 74th Amendment: A Sociological Aurangabad Districts’.
Study of Women Counsellors’.
98. Nilima Sopanji Nagrale, Jawaharlal
91. Prem Ram M.R., University of Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Domestic
Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, Violence against Women: Two Tehsils
‘Engagement with Dalit Politics in in Nagpur, Vidarbha’.
Tamil Nadu Sociological Explorations’.
99. Dhiren Kumar Sahoo, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Marketisation
92. Rajshree Chanchal, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Social Access, and the Changing Character of
Choices and Strategies of Parents and University Education: A Comparative
Private School Providers: A Study of Study of Public and Private University’.
Un-recognised Private Schooling in a 100. Neetu, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi
District of Uttar Pradesh’. (Withdrawn) Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
‘Seva Nivritta Prathmik Shikshko ka
93. Dhanve Aarti Milind, Dr. Babasaheb
Pariwar evam Samaj mein Samayojna
Ambedkar Marathwada University,
ka ek Tulnatmak Adhyayan’.
Maharashtra, ‘A Sociological Study of
the Domestic Violence on Inter - Caste 101. Swapnil Dhanraj Moon, Jawaharlal
Marriage and Inter - Religion Marriages Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘The
in Maharashtra’. Politics of Nativism Origin’.

94. G Divyakamakshi, Queen Mary’s 102. Himangi Suresh Kodlak, Tata Institute

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of Social Sciences, Maharashtra, Ambedkar Marathwada University,


‘Impact of Scavenging Work of Parents Maharashtra, ‘Women Empowerment
on Higher Education of their Children: Communication of Dr. Babasaheb
A Study of Kalyan Suburb, Mumbai’. Ambedkar: A Case Critical study’.

103. Jaikar Kommukuri, Acharya Nagaruna 111. Yogesh Paswan, University of Delhi,
University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, ‘Sanchar Maadhyam ki Grahmin
‘Development of Scheduled Castes Vikas mein Bhumika ka Vishlationatmak
through Social Welfare Residential Adhyayan: District Bhojpur Bihar ke
Schools in Andhra Pradesh: A Study of Sandharbh mein’.
Guntur District’. (Withdrawn)
112. Purnima Kumari Oraon, Jamia Millia
104. Satlapalli Satyam, Telangana University, Islamia, New Delhi, ‘Religious
Telangana, ‘Dalit Issues in Telugu Mobilisation and Sarna Identity: The
Media: A Case Study of Telangana Predicament and Assertion of Tribals in
State’. (Withdrawn) Jharkhand’. (Withdrawn)

105.
Mallikarjun, Gulbarga University, 113. Sruthidevi C T, Bharathiar University,
Karnataka, ‘A Study of the Role of Tamil Nadu, ‘Testing Knowledge Gap
New Media in Development of Organic Hypothesis in the Context of Political
Farming in Hyderabad Karnataka Participation of Youth with reference to
Region’. Social Media Users’.
106. Gallipally Srisailam, Telangana 114.
Koteshwar Rao Mala, Osmania
University, Telangana, ‘The Role of University, Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘The
Public Relations in Crisis Management Teaching of English at the Primary
in the Private Sector’. Level in Rural Andhra Pradesh: A Study
107. Satish Kumar, Gulbarga University, of Methods and Materials’.
Karnataka, ‘Study of Role of Media for 115. Munni Bharatee, Jawaharlal Nehru
Awareness of Women Gram Panchayat University, New Delhi, ‘Premchand ke
Members in Hyderabad Karnataka Dalit Vishya Kahaniyon aur Omprakash
Region’. Valmiki ki Kahaniyon ke Angrizi
108. Rajmumar Mreppa, Gulbarga University, Anuvaad ka Bhashik, Samajik evam
Karnataka, ‘The Communication Sanskritik Vishleshan’.
Philosophy of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar: A
116. Sumedh K. Hadke, Jawaharlal Nehru
Study’.
University, New Delhi, ‘Angreji –
109. T. Dilip Chakravarthy, Jamia Millia Hindi Mashini Anuvaad Tantro ka
Islamia, New Delhi, ‘Mobile Technology Mulyankan’.
and its Impact on Community
Empowerment in India’, 117. Vishesh Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Hindi mein
110. Alka Chinuji Dongre, Dr. Baba Saheb Dalit Aalochna ka Vikas’.

176
118. Sonawane Navnath, Central University Municipal Arts & Science College,
of Gujarat, Gujarat, ‘A Comparative Gujarat, ‘Emotional Maturity and
and Translation Study of Selected Marital Adjustment among Couples of
Ambedkarite Autobiographies: Trauma Corporate World’.
to Dignity’.
126. Rahul Gurubasappa, Gulbarga
119. Awadhesh Singh Gautam, Assam University, Karnataka, ‘Impact of
University, Assam, ‘Management and Prolonged Deprivation on Adjustment
Usage of Electronic Resources in and Achievement of Junior College
Central University Libraries of Uttar Students’.
Pradesh’.
127. Bharat Ramchhodbha Parghi, Calorx
120. Suradkar Priya Ashok, Dr. Baba Saheb Teacher’s University, Gujarat,
Ambedkar Marathwada University, ‘Emotional Intelligence and Social
Maharashtra, ‘E-Journals Consortium of Maturity on Effect of Secondary and
Health Science: A Scientometric Study’. Higher Secondary School Students’.
(Withdrawn)
128. Vijay M, Periyar University, Tamil
121. K. Eswramma, S.V. University, Tirupati,
Nadu, ‘Self Categorization among
Andhra Pradesh, ‘Information Seeking
SC/ST Students in College Setting:
Behaviour among Women Students
Identification and Remediation’,.
in Digital Environment: A Study in
Govt. Degree Colleges in Rayalaseema 129. Suraj Kumar, Central University of
Region, Andhra Pradesh’. Haryana, Haryana, ‘Effect of Educational
122. Leena Jitendra Sonavane, Yashwantrao Software on the Development of Motor
Mohite College, Maharashtra, ‘A Academic and Communication Skills
Critical Study on Impact of Social in Children with Mental Retardation’.
Media on Librarianship: Challenges and (Withdrawn)
Opportunities’.
130. C. Usha Rani, Periyar University,
123. Chidanand Devindrappa Mudnal, Tamil Nadu, ‘Effect of Video
Gulbarga University, Karnataka, ‘The Enabled Computerized Instruction of
Effect Stress and Anxiety on Mental Achievement in English among Higher
Health of Chronic Patients and their Secondary Students’.
Care Givers’.
131. Selvi A., Avinashilingam University,
124. Ambika Karnappa, Gulbarga University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Developing Spatial Ability
Karnataka, ‘The Superstition, Impaired Children’.
Depression and Fear of Personal
Death among Psychosomatic Disorder 132. Nirmalendu Gayen, Visva Bharati
Patients’. University, West Bengal, ‘Effects of
Speed and Duration of Walking on
125. Jadav Mahendra Kumar Shantilal, Health Related Fitness and Selected
Shri Prabhatgiri Harigiri Goswami Physiological Parameters’.

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133. Madhan Kumar. M, Alagappa A Study of Schooling in South-


University, Tamil Nadu, ‘Effect of Costal Districts of Andhra Pradesh’.
Aqua Aerobic Exercises and Aerobic (Withdrawn)
Exercises on Selected Physical
Physiological Anthropometric and 140. Debasis Das, Visva Bharati University,
Biochemical Variables among Rural and West Bengal, ‘Comparative Study
Urban School Boys’. (Withdrawn) of Physical Fitness Anthropometric
Variables and Attitude Towards Sports
134. Asha, Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya and Physical Activity of Urban and
Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, New Delhi, ‘A Rural Adolescents’.
Comparative Study of Problem Solving
141.
Vineet Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru
Abilities, Management Capability
University, New Delhi, ‘Wind Energy
and Social Behaviour of Introvert and
Sector in India: Actors, Linkages,
Extrovert Pre - service Teachers’.
Knowledge Production and Innovation’.
135. Bimla Devi, Central University of
142. Rakesh Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru
Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh,
University, New Delhi, ‘Nepali
‘A Study of Knowledge, Attitude and
Immigrants in Uttarakhand: A Critical
Practices regarding Reproductive Health Geopolitics Analysis’.
among Adolescent Girls in Kangra
District, Himachal Pradesh’. 143. Shashi Bhushan, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Forest
136. Sachin Kumar, Ch. Charan Singh Degradation and Implications for Rural
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, Livelihoods: A Case Study of Kaimur,
‘Satyagrah Darshan aur Uski Prasangita Bihar’.
(Prambh se 1947 tak)’. (Withdrawn)
144. Kavita Shamrao Maske, University
137. Dhanewsar Bhoi, Tata Institute of Social of Mumbai, Maharashtra, ‘Spatio
Science, Maharashtra, ‘Scheduled - Temporal Transformations in
Caste Students in Higher Education: Agriculture of Satara District:
Experience from Different Levels of Geographical Perspective’.
Education’.
145. Kamlesh Kumar, B.S.R. Govt. Art
138. M. Sathiytaraj, Annamalai University, College, Rajasthan ‘Gramin Kshetra
Tamil Nadu, ‘A Study of the Academic se Nagaro ki Aur Janshankhiya ka
Performance, Classroom Climate and Prashasan: Alwar Zila ka Bhugolick
Mental Health of Differently – Abled Adhyayan’.
Children at Higher Secondary Level in
Special Schools of Tamil Nadu State’. 146. Indar Singh Kohali, Hemwati Nandan
Bahuguna Garhwal University,
139. Uppuluri Nageswar Rao, Acharya Uttarakhand, ‘Spatio -Temporal
Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra Analysis of Population Dynamics of
Pradesh, ‘Lacuna in LSRW Skills: Scheduled Caste in Chamoli District’.

178
147. Parveen Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru History of Villupuram District since
University, New Delhi, ‘Educational 1993: A Study’.
Attainment and Social Empowerment
155. M. Sampath Kumar, Argnar Anna Govt.
of Scheduled Castes in Haryana: A
Arts College, Tamil Nadu, ‘Social
Comparative Study of Ambala, Sonipat
Ideology of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar: A
and Faridabad Districts’.
Study’.
148. Yogendra Musahar, Jawaharlal Nehru 156. C. Annapurna M.A, S.V. University,
University, New Delhi, ‘Deferential Andhra Pradesh ‘Emergence of
Development among Scheduled Castes Regional Parties in India: A Case Study
in Bihar: A Field Work Based Study’. of Telugu Desam’.
(Withdrawn)
157. Sachin Kumar, Ch. Charan Singh
149. Narwade Vinod Ramdas, M.S.S. University, Uttar Pradesh ‘Satyagrah
Arts, Commerce & Science College, Darshan aur Uski Prasangikta 1947’.
Maharashtra, ‘Geographical Assessment (Withdrawn)
of Water Quality Utilization and
Management of Ground Water in 158. Mattimalla Surya Raju, Dravidian
Aurangabad District, Maharashtra’. University, Andhra Pradesh ‘Intellectual
History of Anti-Case Philosophers in
150. Sarita Kumari, Panjab University, India: A Study on Dr. Babasaheb B.R.
Chandigarh, ‘Change in Industrial Ambedkar’.
Composition of Female Work
Participation Rates in Himachal Pradesh 159. Surendra Kummar Chetiwal, University
during 2001-2011: A Spatial View’. of Rajasthan, Rajasthan ‘Krauli Shetra
Pramuke Krishak Jatiya aur Gram
151. Nepal Singh, H.N.B. Garhwal
Samudai: ek Etihasik Adhayan’.
University, Uttarakhand, ‘Geographical
(Withdrawn)
Study of Cultural and Economic
Structure of Haridwar City’. Scheduled Tribes Category
152.
Basawaraj, Gulbarga University,
1. Ramavath Subbarad, University of
Karnataka, ‘A Study of Historical
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Impact
Marches and Speech of Dr. B.R.
of Free Trade Agreements of India’s
Ambedkar’.
International Trade and Macro Dynamic
153. Arun Kumar, N.A.S (PG) College, Variable’.
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Socio-economic Life
and Change among Tribes of Nagaland: 2. Hulin, Nagaland University, Lumami,
A Case Study of Angami Nagas’. Nagaland, ‘Urbanisation and Migration
(Withdrawn) in Nagaland: An Economic Perspective’.

154. K. Murugan, Annamalai University, 3. B. Krishna, Karnataka University,


Tamil Nadu, ‘Social and Economic Karnataka, ‘Evaluation of Tribal

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Development Programmes with special Capital Management: A Study on Select


Reference to Khammam District: A India - based IT Service Multinational
Study in Telangana State’. Corporations’.

4. Raghavendragoud Patil, Karnataka 12. Mussarat Ahmed, Pondicherry


University, Karnataka, ‘Revenue and University, Puducherry, ‘Determination
Expenditure of Gram Panchayats in and Effects of Innovation in Hotel
Karnataka: An Analysis of its Trends, Industry’. (Withdrawn)
Patterns and Impact’.
13. Manupati Kalyani, Kakatiya University,
5. Sharath. T.M, Kuvempu University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, ‘Employee
Karnataka, ‘Problems and Prospects of Welfare Measures in TSRTC, Telangana
Ginger Cultivation in Karnataka: A Case State’.
Study of Shivamoga District’.
14. Chandrakal Lavudya, Osmania
6. Phool Chand Dawar, Vikram University, University, Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘A
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Krishi Vikas Study on Secondary Market-Second
mein Rashtriya Banko ka Yogdaan’. Hand Goods with reference to Trend in
Automobile Sector’.
7. Nagaraja J, Vijayanagara, Sri
Krishnadevaraya University, Karnataka, 15. Deep Jyoti Francis, Jawaharlal Nehru
‘A Socio-economic Assessment of University, New Delhi, ‘Social Values,
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Intellectual Property Rights and
Employment Guarantee Programme in Economic Performance: A Comparative
Ballari District’. Institutional Analysis Perspective’.

8. Panduranga R, Sri Krishnadevaraya 16. Alka Lalhall, Central University of


University, Karnataka, ‘A Study on the Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, Himachal
Impact of Micro-finance on Financial Pradesh, ‘Role of Career, Self - Efficacy
Inclusion’. and Organizational Climate in Career
Advancement of Women in Banking
9. Ravavendra Hajgolkar, Rani Industry: A Study of Himachal Pradesh’.
Channamma University, Karnataka,
‘Development of Entrepreneurship 17. Mirinchonme Mahhonguaj, Jawaharlal
among Youths: A Case Study of Belgaum Nehru University, New Delhi,
City’. ‘Technology Policy and Behavioral
Practices of Urban Solid Waste
10. T Sakthivel, Annamalai University, Management: A Study of Delhi and
Tamil Nadu, ‘An Economic Analysis Imphal’.
of Brick Kiln Industry Workers in
Villupuram District, Tamil Nadu’. 18. Lal Rosanga, Amity University, Noida,
Uttar Pradesh, ‘Potential and Strategies
11. Happyson Gachuiwo, Assam for Eco-Tourism in Mizoram: A Case
University, Silchar, Assam, ‘Working Study of Phawngpui National Park’.

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19. Yooowanka Lyngdoh, North Eastern Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Military
Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, Dimension of Israel’s Relations with
‘Working Capital Management in Select Turkey, 1991-2011’.
Cement Companies of Meghalaya’.
28. Vanlal Pari, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
20. Hemraj Meena, University of Rajasthan, New Delhi, ‘US Policy towards
Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Mahabharat mein Myanmar: Analysing the Transition
Rajya aur Shasan: ek Adhyayan’. from Isolation to Engagement’.

21. Chongom Aron Ajmol, Jawaharlal 29. Besii Kohli, Jawaharlal Nehru
Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Inuit University, New Delhi, ‘Political
Peoples and Canada’s Policy Initiatives Socialisation Youth in Bhutan 2008-
towards Climate Change’. 2014’. (Withdrawn)

22. Montgomery Blah, North Eastern 30. Lalmalsawmi Hlondo, North Eastern
Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya,
‘Peacekeeping in Timor-Leste Role of ‘Marriage in Mizo Society: A
United Nations Integrated Mission in Sociological Study of the Lushai and
Timor (UNMIT)’. Mara’. (Withdrawn)

31. Shankri Kumari Meena, Mohanlal


23. Iaribhalang Rymbai, North Eastern Sukhadia University, Udaipur,
Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, Rajasthan, ‘Role of Governmental and
‘Political Economy of Coal Mining in Non-Governmental Organization in
Jaintia Hills’. Development of Tribal Community:
A Comparative Sociological Study’.
24. Anu Rani Brahma, North Eastern (Withdrawn)
Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya,
‘Emergence and Role of Bodo Middle 32. Lalthanmawll, Gandhigram Rural
Class in Assam’. Institute, Tamil Nadu, ‘Performance
of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
25. Proabhunah Kumar Prasad, H.N.B. Employment Guarantee Scheme: An
Garhwal University, Uttarakhand, Evaluation Study in Serchhip Disrict,
‘Kendra mein Gathbandhan Sarkaron Mizoram’.
ki Rajneeti: UPA ke Vishesh Sandarbh
33. Dhanraj Meena, Mohanlal Sukhadia
mein’. University, Udaipur, Rajasthan,
‘Interrelation between Tribals and
26. Mangzamuan, Jawaharlal Nehru Non-Tribals: A Sociological Study of
University, New Delhi, ‘Republic Dungarpur District’.
of Korea as a Middle Power: Issues
of Capacities, Constraints and 34. Alomi Cyanjhia Shikhu, Nagaland
Contributions 2008-2013’. University, Nagaland, ‘Women and
Resource Management: A Study of
27. Jatung Raja Philemon Chiru, Jawaharlal Shifting Cultivation in Nagaland’.

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35. W.S. Machutmi, Delhi University, and the Study of Nepali Fiction with
Delhi, ‘Tribes and the Notion of Land: special reference to Nepali Identity’.
Changes in the Agrarian Structure and
Social Relations amongst the Tangkhul 44. Basavaraja M T, Tumkur University,
Nagas’. (Withdrawn) Karnataka, ‘ICT Literacy Competencies
among Rural and Urban Students: The
36. Amal Kumar, Banaras Hindu University, Role of School Libraries in Bridging the
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Anushuchit Digital Divide’.
Janjati ka Samajik – Aarthik Rupantar’,
45. Sra Sonam Ongmo Wangdi, Delhi
37. Rosalyn S. Bunghai, North Eastern University, Delhi, ‘Mythical and
Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, Mystical World of Tibetans’.
‘Social Mobilization and National 46. Hema Kumari Mehar, University
Rural Health Mission in Mizoram: With of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘A
special reference to Lawngtlai District’. Comparative Study of some Psycho-
social Factors among Children of
38. Vincent Ekka, Jawaharlal Nehru
Educated and Uneducated Patents’.
University, New Delhi, ‘Exploring
Development through Indigenous 47. Surendra Kumar, Himachal Pradesh
Perspectives: A Study of Kurux Tribe in University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh,
Central India’. ‘Prevalence, Techniques Causes and
Effects of Malpractices in School
39. Phungreishang Chitung, University of Examinations’.
Science and Technology, Meghalaya,
‘Unemployment and its Impact on Youth 48. Bamonlang. M. Dkhar, North Eastern
in Ukhrul District of Manipur’. Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya,
‘School Environment and Level of
40. Bikku, University of Hyderabad, Educational Aspiration in Relation to
Telangana, ‘Religion and Sustainable Academic Achievement of Secondary
Conservation of Nature: A Case Study School Students in Jaintia Hills,
of Bishnois in Rajasthan’. Meghalaya’.

41. Jagdish Singh, Rajkiya Snakothar 49. Riyameka Lapasam, North Eastern
Mahavidyalaya, Chamoli, Uttarakhand, Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya,
‘Tolchha -Marchha evam Garhwali Lok ‘Teaching Competency of Secondary
Sahitya ka Tulnatmak Anushilan’. School Teachers in Relation to their
Interest and Attitude towards Teaching
42. Raj Kumar Mena, Jawaharlal Nehru Profession in Jaintia Hills Meghalaya’.
University, New Delhi, ‘Adivasi
Vimarsh ke Vikas mein Hindi Sahiytik 50. Bhukya Venkateshwarlu, Kakatiya
Patrikaon ka Yogdaan’,. University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh,
‘Education Development Programmes
43. Lakshima Deori, Jawaharlal Nehru for Scheduled Tribes in India: A Study
University, New Delhi, ‘Prajwal Parajuly of Select Districts in Telangana’.

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51. Zoramkhuma, North Eastern Hill ICSSR Institutional Doctoral
University, Shillong, Meghalaya, Fellowships
‘Impact of Grouping of Villages on
Family and Households in Mizoram’. The ICSSR awarded 82 Institutional Doctoral
Fellowships at 11 of its Research Institutes
52. Menoseno Senotsu, Nagaland University, in the year 2015-16, out of these, 10 scholars
Nagaland, ‘Bio-Resource Management belonged to Scheduled Caste and six to
and its Impact on Livelihood Pattern in Scheduled Tribes category. The awardees
Nagaland: A Geographical Analysis’. availing Doctoral Fellowships in these 11
Research Institutes are listed below. In
53. Shanti Singh, H.N.B. Garhwal addition to these, although the A.N. Sinha
University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, Institute of Social Studies, Patna finalized the
‘Resource Appraisal for Sustainable selections for 16 ICSSR Institutional Doctoral
Development and Planning of Jaunsar- Fellowships, however, their numbers have
Bawar Region Using Geo-Spatial not been included because the approval has
Technology’. not been accorded for award of these doctoral
fellowships till date.
54. Dipika Subha, Jawaharlal Nehru
Centre for Development Studies,
University, New Delhi, ‘Nutritional
Thiruvanantapuram
Status of Children of Workers in Tea
Gardens of Darjeeling’. 1. Amartya Paul, ‘Inequality, Growth and
Poverty’.
55. Vikram Meena, Babu Shobharam
Rajkiya Kala University, Alwar, 2. Aritri Chakravarty, ‘Technology Capital
Rajasthan, ‘Swatantra Bharat mein and Sustainable Growth in Agriculture:
Gandhivadi Andolan: ek Vishleshan’. A Case of West Bengal’,
3. Chandra Shekar K, ‘Dynamics of
56. Shivkesh Meena, M.S.J. College, Innovations in the Urban Informal Firms:
Bharatpur, Rajasthan, ‘Rajasthan ki Evidence from Informal Manufacturing
Janjatiya Hastokalao ka Aitihasik Firms in India’.
Adhayan’.
4. Gayathri Unnikrishnan, ‘A Micro Level
57. Limasenla Jamir, Jawaharlal Nehru Analysis of Human Development in
University, New Delhi, ‘Colonialism Terms of Inequality and Sustainability:
Communities and Experiences: The Evolving Sub-state Level Indicators for
North East Frontier and the World War Kerala’.
II’. 5. Rimon Saha, ‘Inequalities in Socio-
Economic Position and its Intra-
58. Phungbili Basumatary, Bodoland
Linkages in India: A Socio-economic
University, Kokrajhar, Assam ‘The Trap’. (Withdrawn)
Christian Mission and its Impact on the
Bodo Society’. 6. Susama Hansdah, ‘Disparty in

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Elementary Education: A Study on 10. M Venu Madhav, ‘Governance Issues


Scheduled and Non-scheduled Districts in the Service Delivery of Water and
of Odisha’. (ST) Sanitation Programmes: Role of Ward
Committees and CBOs’.
Centre for Economic and Social
Studies, Hyderabad 11. Balduri Harish, ‘Application of Remote
Sensing GIS in Sustainable Agricultural
1. Mumtaz Begum, ‘Islamic Micro- Production, Precision Farming and Land
finance: A Tool for Financial Inclusion Suitability Analysis for Agricultural
in India’. Crops in Nalgonda District of Telangana
State’.
2. Mahesh Admankar, ‘Waste Economy
and the Relevance of Dr. B.R. Centre for the Study of Developing
Ambedkar’s Thoughts on Discrimination Societies, Delhi
and Development of Marginalized
Communities in Telangana State’. 1. Sana Kochak, ‘The Politics of Sexuality
in Kashmir: Conflict and Women’s
3. Deepak Kumar Swain, ‘Poverty, Lives’.
Beggary and Exclusion in India: A Study
of Twin City Street-Beggars of Odisha’. 2. Ajmal Khan, ‘State, Nuclear Energy
and People in India: A Study to the
4. N. Ganesh Naik, ‘Socio-Economic State’s Responses towards the People’s
Impact on Higher Educational Choices Movement in Koodankulam and
in Andhra Pradesh with Reference to Jaitapure’.
Kadapa District’. (ST)
3. C. Yamini, ‘A Hyderabad Existence:
5. Venkateswarlu Yerukala, ‘A Macro History, Identity and Cinema’.
Analysis of Indian Agriculture’. (ST)
4. Preeti, ‘Ecological Justice: Progressive
6. Kappey Yadagiri, ‘Universalization Laws and their Impact on Tribal Women
of Quality Higher Education in India: in India’. (SC)
Challenges of Governance’.
5. Rose Sebastian, ‘The Tribal Museum
7. Suchitra Roplekar, ‘India-Nepal in India: Politics, Policy, Pedagogy and
Relations in the Changing Political Governmentality’.
Scenario in Nepal: Past 2010’.
6. Banekar Tushar Vinayak, ‘Body, Pain
8. Pooja Kaushal, ‘An Analysis of and Art: The Lives of Portraj and Jogati’.
Structural Changes in the Secondary
Sector of Indian Economy’. Centre for Women’s Development
Studies, New Delhi
9. Moulkar Rajeshwar, ‘Development
and Adaptation of Technologies for 1. Himani Bajaj, ‘Understanding Women’s
Mitigating Climate Change Impact on Health Question in the Indian Family
Agriculture in India’. (ST) Planning Programme’.

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2. Nancy Yadav, ‘Vulnerable Subjects: 8. Anju Rawat, ‘Impact of Neo-liberalism
Analysing Dimension of Feminist on Social Justice in India’. (SC)
Ethnography in Select Works of Pratibha
Ray’.
Institute of Economic Growth,
New Delhi
3. Dona Biswas, ‘Socio-Political Study of 1. Jagadish Prasad Sahu, ‘Analysis of
Tribal Bodo Women of Assam: Looking Direct Investment Flows to Developing
through their Role in Public and Private Countries’.
Sphere’. (SC)
2. Saroj Kumar, ‘Inequalities in Access to
4. Renu Singh, ‘Emerging Notions of Love
Health Care Services in Uttar Pradesh’.
and Sexual Agency among the Young
Urban Poor in Delhi: Issues of Gender, 3. Deepika, ‘Sanitation Facilities in Urban
Caste and State’. Slums: Case Studies of Three Slums in
5. Pabitra Sharma, ‘Women and Alcohol in Delhi’.
Sikkim’.
4. Vikas Kumar, ‘Social Innovation and
Giri Institute of Development Studies, Agriculture: A Case of System of Rice
Lucknow Intensification in Bihar’.
1. Shailendra Kumar Verma, ‘Composition 5. Amrita Goldar, ‘Impact of Bilateral
of Indian Bureaucracy and Investment Treaties on FDI Inflows: The
Developmental Scheme MNREGA’. Indian Case’.
2. Chaitanya C Damu, ‘Labour Migeration
6. Navpreet Kaur, ‘Linkages between
to Kerala’.
Irrigation, Cropping Pattern and
3. Jai Laxmi, ‘Inter Sectionality and Employment: A Case Study of Ganga
Common Property Resources: Mapping Canal Region’. (Withdrawn)
Exclusion’. (SC)
Institute for Social and Economic
4. Soumya Sushila Sahoo, ‘Energy Change, Bengaluru
Economics’.
5. Shahnaz Ansari, ‘Challenges of Housing 1. Karthick V, ‘International Trade and
Condition, Morbidity and its Association Agglomeration’.
with Millennium Development Goals in 2. Sonia Minhas, ‘Production Efficiency
India’.
and Value Chain Analysis of Major
6. Samar Kumar Mishra, ‘Chain of Horticultural Crops: A Study in
Subcontracting and Employment Himachal Pradesh’.
Conditions in Indian Manufacturing
Industry’. 3. Lavanya BT, ‘Climate Change Impact
and Adaptation Strategies in Agriculture:
7. Shivendra Singh, ‘Impact of Changes in A Study in Karnataka’.
Household Consumtption Expenditure
on Welfare’. 4. Bejo Jocob Raju, ‘Prospects and Policy

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Implications of ECO-Taxes in India: Paschim Midnapore, West Bengal,


A Study Considering the Carbon Tax India’. (SC)
Impact’.
15. Shikha Subba, ‘Spatial Disparities in
5. Pattela Omkar Nadh, ‘Understanding Enrolment in Elementary Education in
Genetic Engineering in the Socio North East India’. (SC)
Economic Perspective’. 16. Dipak Mandal Amaipara, ‘Trend and
6. Meenakshi Parida, ‘Impact of Education Pattern of Urbanisation in North 24
Parganas, West Bengal, India from 1951
on Labour Market Outcomes in India’.
to 2011’.
7. Kaumudi Misra, ‘Is Cash Transfer the
17. Meenakshi Priyadrashini, ‘Energy
Best Way to Rationalize the Subsidy
Consumption and Urban Environment’.
Programme in India’.
18. Mudassar Mahamad, ‘Living
8. Ance Teresa Varghese, ‘Assessment Conditions and Social Security of
of Access and Quality of Education A Homeless Population in Urban Centres
Case Study of the High Range Areas of of Maharashtra’.
Kerala’.
Institute of Public Enterprise,
9. Prasanth Kumar Choudhary, ‘Politics of Hyderabad
Assertion in India: Exploring the Doms
Identity of Bihar and West-Bengal 1977- 1. P. Kalyani, ‘Growth of Reinsurance
2011’. Business in India: Challenges and
Prospects’.
10. Chandni Bhambani, ‘Exploratory Study
of Decision Making Process among 2. Suvvari Ananda Rao, ‘Efficiency and
Childless by Choice Couples’,. Competition in Indian Life Insurance
Industry: An Analysis in the Post-
11. N Pautunthang, ‘A Study of Zomi Reform’.
Refugees in Delhi’. (ST)
3. Ishfaq Hussain Bhat, ‘A Study on
12. Prem Shankar Mishra, ‘Socio-Cultural Marketing of Handicraft Products with
and Economic Transformation of Rural special reference to Kashmir’.
India through Remittances, its Trends
and Patterns: A Case Study of Eastern 4. Venkateswarlu Yerukala, ‘Small
Uttar Pradesh (A Geographical Area, Holder Farmers; Food Security: A
known as ‘Tarai Region)’. Comparative Study between Telangana
and Rayalaseema’. (ST)
13. Anamika Das, ‘Spatial Pattern of
Malnutrition and Child Morbidity in 5. Devi Prasad, ‘An Analysis of Identity
West Bengal’. (SC) Formation in Yadav Community: The
Case of Eastern Uttar Pradesh’.
14. Kinkar Mandal, ‘Nutritional and Socio-
Economic of Adolescence (14-18 Years) 6. Debashis Pradhan, ‘Functioning of
Boys and Girls of Tribes, Salboni, Agricultural Markets in Rural India:

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Field Evidences from KBK Region of Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre for
Odisha’. Development Studies, Bhubneshwar
7. T. Shailaja, ‘Implications of Variables 1. Rashmi Rekha Samal, ‘Religion, Local
Implicit in the Career Continuum: A Community and Conservation of
Study with reference to the Employees Natural Resources: A Study in Sikkim,
of Seclect Software Companies’. Gangtok’.
8. S. Sagar Singh Ahuja, ‘Role of 2. Jyotirmayee Rout, ‘Trend and
Micro Finance in Micro Enterprise Determinants of Healthcare Expenditure
Development: An Impact Evaluation in Odisha: Issues and Challenges’.
Study of SHGs in West Godavari District
in Andhra Pradesh’. 3. Diptimayee Jena, ‘Seasonal Labour
Migration: A Case Study of KBK Region
9. N. Ramesh, ‘Supply Chain Practices in Odisha’.
in Girijan Cooperative Corporation
(GCC): A Study on Selected Products in 4. Doleswar Bhoi, ‘Right to Education Act,
the Undivided State of Andhra Pradesh’. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Childred of Odisha: A Sociological
10. Podalakuru Mahesh, ‘Contribution of Study’. (SC)
Organized Retailing and Sustainability
of Small and Medium Suppliers: A Study 5. Rajanikanta Jena, ‘Socio-Economic
with special reference to Hyderabad’. Impact of Upper Indravati Irrigation
(Salary Protection) Projecgt on People of Kalahandi’. (SC)
(Salary Protection)
Madras Institute of Development
Studies, Chennai 6. Laxmi Narayan Nayak, ‘Impact of
Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya
1. Anjaly Baby, ‘The Impact of Fiscal to Reduce Gender Disparity among
Deficit on the Multiplier Effect of School Dropouts and Emancipation of
Government Expenditure on the Output’. Girl Child through Education and Skill
Development’.
2. S. Muthamizh Selvi, ‘Occupational
Health Pattern of Sewage and Sanitary Sardar Patel Institute of Economic
Workers of Puducherry: A Socio and Social Research, Ahmedabad
Environmental Study’.
1. Indu Pareek, ‘Rural Urban
3. V. Firsha, ‘Social History of Jinnh Transformation and the Pattern of Rural
Possession’. Labour Absorption: A Case of Gujarat’.

4. Pema Choden Bhutia ‘Tourism led 2. Bincy Bose, ‘Microfinance and Rural
Economic Growth and its Impact on Agro-Based Economy: Emerging
Environment, Society and Culture with Lessons from Narmada District of
Special Reference to Sikkim’. (ST) Gujarat’.

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Ph.D. Theses Received during 8. Sahila Chaudhary, Chaudhary Devilal


2015-16 University, Haryana, ‘A Study of
Operational Risk in e-Banking in India’.
1. Melari Shisha, Nongrum Martin
Luther Christian University, Shillong, 9. Naseemuddin, Ch. Charan Singh
Meghalaya, ‘A Study on the Prevalence University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh,
of Vitamin A Deficiency and its ‘Bharatiya Rajniti mein Muslim
Associated Factors in Children up to 15 Matdaata ki Bhumika’.
Years of Age in Pynursla Block, East
10. M. Nagamuni, Shri Venkateswara
Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya’.
University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh,
2. Raga Sudha Addagabottu, Acharya ‘Economic Impact of SHGs and Tier
Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra Federations in Andhra Pradesh’.
Pradesh, ‘Work-Life Balance of Female 11. Sangita Parmar, Mata Jija Bai Shashkiya
Doctors and Nurses: A Study in Select Kanya Snatak Mahavidyalaya, Indore,
Government and Private Hospitals of Madhya Pradesh, ‘Swatantra Bharat
Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh’. ke Sthalya Vivad aur Shetrya Shakti
Sanghrakh Par Unka Prabhaav:’.
3. Sita Borasi, Devi Ahilya University,
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Mukhyamantri 12. Vijay Kumar Yadav, Vikram University,
Kanyadaan Yojna se Labhanvita Mata Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Milk Dairy
Pita ka Samaj Shashtriya Adhyayan’. Development in Uttar Pradesh: An
Analysis’.
4. Arundhati Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Coalition- 13. Anilam M., Pondicherry University,
Building at the World Trade Puducherry, ‘Mindfulness Based Stress
Organisation: South Asia’s Negotiating Reduction for Reducing Anxiety,
Positions, 1995-2011’. Enhancing Self-control and Improving
Academic Performance among
5. Rajendra Kumar Arya, Vikram Adolescent Students’.
University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh,
‘The Economic Philosophy of Bharat 14. Mr. Pravakar Duari, Pondicherry
Ratna, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar: University, Puducherry, ‘Thriving
Contemporary Analysis’. at Workplace: Verifying the Role of
Unit Contextual Features, Renewable
6. B. Laxman, Osmania University, Social Resources and Agentic Work
Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Understanding Behaviour’.
Price Behaviour by Using Candlestick
Charts: Study on Select Equities’. 15. Rajeswari T., Annamalai University,
Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu,
7. Dharmender Singh, Ch. Charan Singh ‘Influence of Quality of Work Life on
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, Career Development and Organizational
‘Rashtriya Punarjagran aur Dayanand:’. Effectiveness in Private Sector Banks’.

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16. Rouf Ahmad Mir, University of Karnataka, ‘Child Health and Social
Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, Differentials in India: Caste and
‘Relationship between Employee Neighbourhood Effect’.
Satisfaction, Customer Satisfaction and
its Influence on Perceived Organizational 25. Rajashree Biswal, Jawaharlal Nehru
Performance’. University, New Delhi, ‘A Spatial Turn
in Contemporary Indian Art Politics and
17. Sukhdev Singh, Punjabi University, Aesthetics of Community Based Art
Patiala, Punjab, ‘Rural Indebtedness in Practice’.
Punjab: An Empirical Analysis’.
26. Bhanu Saxena, Shri Vaishnav Institute of
18. Mr. Dasari Nivas, Kakatiya University, Management, Indore, Madhya Pradesh,
Warangal, Telangana ‘Impact of ITDA ‘Effectiveness of Factories Act 1948: A
on the Development of Tribals in Study of Small Scale Units in Indore’.
Telangana’.
27. Sonia Roy, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
19. Rakesh Sisodiya, Vikram University, New Delhi, ‘Jewish and Democratic
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Madhya Identities: Domestic Political Debates in
Pradesh mein Bithiyo ka Krishi Vikas Israel’.
mein Yogdaan’.
28. Shaeena Parveen, Jamia Millia Islamia,
20. N. Rajasekaran, Periyar University, New Delhi, ‘Psychological Problems,
Salem, Tamil Nadu, ‘Study of Panchayat Mental Health and Coping among
Raj Institutions and Rural Development Female Relatives of Victims of Enforced
in Tamil Nadu’. Disappearances in Kashmir’.

21.
Sibaram Badatya, Pondicherry 29. Amit Kumar B. Parmar, Saurashtra
University, Puducherry, ‘Parliament University, Rajkot, Gujarat, ‘Social
and Foreign Policy Decision Making in Intelligence Family Relationship and
India: A Study on India’s China Policy Learning Behaviour in Adolescent
1959-75’. Students’.

22. Daksha Parmar, Jawaharlal Nehru 30. Wagh Kishor Kadu, Dr. Babasheb
University, New Delhi, ‘Controlling Ambedkar Marathwada University,
Births and Limiting Population in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, ‘Cultural
Maharashtra, 1920-1980’. Studies: Indian Identity in the Selected
Writing’.
23. Gummadi Naresh, Osmania University,
Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Indebtedness 31. Priyanka Dutta Chowdhury, Jawaharlal
among Tribal Households: A Study in Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Politics
Khammam District’. of Ethno Nationalism in Pakistan: A
Comparative Study of Awami National
24. Rajesh Roushan, Institute for Social Party and Muttahda Quami Movement
and Economic Change, Bengaluru, 1986-2013’.

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32. Dinesh Kumar Nayak, Jawaharlal 40. Kishor Kadu Wagh, Shri Madhavrao Patil
Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Agrarian Mahavidyalaya, Murum, Osmanabad,
Change and Livelihood Diversification Maharashtra, ‘Cultural Studies: Indian
in a Rural Economy: A Case Study of Identity in the Selected Writings of Dr.
Odisha’. B. R. Ambedkar’.

33. Manasi Sinha, Jawaharlal Nehru 41. Noklenyagla, Jawaharlal Nehru


University, New Delhi, ‘Gender- University, New Delhi, ‘Ideational
Mainstreaming in Social and Economic Influence of Bengal Renaissance and
Policy in Sweden: A Model for the Rabindranath Tagore on India’s S&T
European Union’. Policies of Self-Reliance (1937-1964)’.

34. Khetrimayum Monish Singh, Jawaharlal 42. Harideshwar Gupta, Vikram University,
Nehru University New Delhi, ‘From Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, ‘Growth of
Ration Card to Data Citizen: A Study of Agriculture in Malwa Region’,
e-Governance in Assam’
43. Babu Rao G, University of Hyderabad,
35. Anindya Dutta Gupta, Jawaharlal Nehru Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Exchange Rate
University, New Delhi, ‘Adivasis School Regimes, Inflation and Growth: A Study
Education and Identity Assertion’. of BRICS Countries’.
36. Animesh Shukla, Jawaharlal Nehru 44. Vanlalpari, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
University, New Delhi, ‘Freedom, New Delhi, ‘US Policy towards
Authority and the Political: A Myanmar: Analysing the Transition
Comparative Study of the Works of from Isolation to Engagement’.
Hannah Arendt and Isaiah Berlin’.
45. T. Manichander, Osmania University,
37. K. Thamizhiniyan, Pondicherry Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘A Study of
University, Puducherry, ‘Teaching Emotional Intelligence and Locus of
English as a Second Language: Control and their Influence of Academic
Knowledge, Attitude and Classroom Achievement of Intermediate Students
Practices towards Communicative in Karimanagar District’.
Language Teaching among High School
Teachers’. 46. Rakesh Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, ‘Nepali
38. Chayanika Deka, Jawaharlal Nehru Immigrants in Uttarakhand: A Critical
University, New Delhi, ‘Agrarian Geopolitics Analysis’.
Reforms and Marginalization of Women
in Kenya, 1983-2012’. 47. Rishipal Singh, N.A.S.P.G. College,
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Dalit Rajnitik
39. Nijara Deka, Jawaharlal Nehru Chetna mein Bhaujan Samaj Party ki
University, New Delhi, ‘Deprivation Bhumika’.
Characteristics of the Urban Poor: A
Case Study of Guwahati City’. 48. O. Grace Ngullie, Jawaharlal Nehru

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University, New Delhi, ‘Food for the 56. Jyoti Pandey, Jawaharlal Nehru
Poor: A Comparative Study of the University, New Delhi, ‘Women
Public Distribution System and the Cash Empowerment in Mongolia 1996-2012’.
Transfer Scheme in Delhi’.
57. Sumit Kumar, Pondicherry University,
49. Tiatula Ozukum, Jawaharlal Nehru Puducherry, ‘US - India Strategic
University, New Delhi, ‘Schooling Partnership: Foundation Dimensions
of Children in a Conflict Zone: An and Limitations (1980-2008)’.
Ethnography of Atoizu in Nagaland’.
58. Sanjeev Kumar Gundappa, Gulbarga
50. Sahana R., Jawaharlal Nehru University, University, Gulbarga, Karnataka,
New Delhi, ‘Child Soldiers and ‘Impact of Weaving on Family
International Law: Quest for an Effective Environment: A Sociological Study in
Regulatory Framework’. Gulbarga’.
51. Ms. Reena Dubey, Devi Ahilya 59. Anjali Tandon, Jamia Millia Islamia,
Vishwavidyalaya, Indore, Madhya New Delhi, ‘Structural Change and
Pradesh, ‘Impediments to growth and Energy Use in Indian Economy: An
development of a Cantonment Town: Input-Output Analysis with Special
A Study of Mhow Town of Madhya Reference to India’s International
Pradesh ’.
Trade’.
52. Diwate Archana Purushottam,
60. Rajesh Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
University, New Delhi, ‘Role of Indian
Delhi, ‘Social Characteristics of Private
Government and Political Parties in
Medical College in India: A Study of
the Rights against Apartheid in South
Select States’.
Africa, 1984-1994’.
53. Shruti Jain, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi, ‘Practices and Ideologies of 61. Chongom Aron Aimol, Jawaharlal
Development: People’s Responses to Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘Inuit
Hydropower Projects in Uttarakhand’. Peoples and Canada’s Policy Initiatives
towards Climate Change’.
54. Mani Chaudhary, Ch. Charan Singh
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, 62. A. Arun Kumar, Osmania University,
‘A Study of Occupational Stress, Hyderabad, Telangana, ‘Knowledge
Depression and Suicidal Ideation among Management Practices in Biotechnology
Subordinate Police Personnel’. Industries with reference to Andhra
Pradesh’.
55. Haiyadri Sharma, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Prestige 63. Prakash Shrivasharanappa Ragi,
Seeking Consumer Behaviour in Gulbarga University, Gulbarga,
Relation to Premium Brands: An Karnataka, ‘Dalit Movement and
Evaluative Study of Luxury Cars in Social Change: A Sociological Study of
Rajasthan’. Gulbarga District’.

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64. Rajshree Chanchal, Jawaharlal Nehru 72. Surabhi Aggarwal, Himachal Pradesh
University, New Delhi, ‘Social Access University, Shimla, Himachal
Choices and Strategies of Agents and Pradesh, ‘Effect of Yogic Practices
Private School Providers:’. on Metacognition, Logical Thinking,
General Well Being and Moral Values of
65. Promila Kanwar, Punjab University, Senior Secondary School Students’.
Chandigarh, ‘Women’s Empowerment
through Urban Local Bodies’. 73. Nidhi Tyagi, Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, ‘Corporate
66. Mallikarjun Holeppa, Gulbarga Governance Practices of Corporate
University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, Sector in India: A Case Study of Selected
‘Working Wives and House Wives: A Indian Companies’.
Sociological Study’.
74. Simashree Bora, Jawaharlal Nehru
67. Gunanidhi Barik, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, ‘A Sociological
University, New Delhi, ‘World Bank Study of Island Ecology and Vaishnavite
and Gender: A Study of Agriculture and Institutions in Majuli, Assam’.
Rural Development Projects in India’.
75. Abhimanyu Behera, Jawaharlal Nehru
68. Mudukappa Karegouda, Gulbarga University, New Delhi, ‘Geopolitics of
University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, Energy in Kazakhstan: Implications for
‘Problems of Scheduled Tribes in India and China, 2005-2013’.
Change Society: A Sociological Study
76. Swati Singh, University of Lucknow,
of Bellary District’.
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, ‘An
69. Martemjen, Nagaland University, Evaluation of Government Investment
Lumami, Nagaland, ‘Biodiversity in Primary Education and its Impact on
Conservation through Traditional Development in Uttar Pradesh’.
Practices in Nagaland: A Geographical 77. Deepak Kumar, Punjab University,
Analysis’. Patiala, Punjab, ‘Intellectual Capital and
Performance in Indian Banking’.
70. Rajees Mohammad Bhat, Pondicherry
University, Puducherry, ‘Conflict 78. Moujuri Bhowmik, Tripura University,
Exposure, Post- Traumatic Stress, Risk Tripura, ‘Fluvial Hazards and their
Factors and the Predictors of Post- Impact on Socio-Economic Condition
Traumatic Growth among the Young in West Tripura District’.
Adults in Kashmir’.
79. Narender Kumar, University of Delhi,
71. Meenakshi Maheshree, University of Delhi, ‘Reading Consciousness: A
Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ‘Bharat Critical Study of Caste, Class and
mein Mahilayo ke Vidhick Adhikaar: Gender in the Selected Novels of
Ghareloo Hinsa, Mahila Sanrakshan Gurdyal Singh’.
Adhiniyam, 2005 (Jodhpur Jile ka
Adhyayan)’.

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Ph.D. Theses received at the ICSSR National Rural Employment Guarantee
Institutes Scheme in Andhra Pradesh’.

Indian Institute of Education, Pune, 84. Narsimhulu Siddula, ‘Commodity


Maharashtra Derivatives: Effectiveness in Price
Discovery and Risk Management’.
80. Nidhi Verma, ‘Coherence and Influence
of Home School and Modernization on 85.
Sode Raghavendra, ‘Corporate
Value Preference of Higher Secondary Sustainable Development in Coal India
School Students’. Limited: A Study’.
81. Damyanti Raut, ‘A Study of Progress Institute for Social and Economic
and Prospects of Pune Municipal Change, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Corporation Schools’.
86. Krishanu Pradhan, ‘Sustainability of
82.
Deepak Gaikwad, ‘Rajkiya India’s Fiscal Policy: An Empirical
Aarakshanacha Tikatmak Abhyas Study’.
Vishesh Sandharbh: Maharashtra
Vidhan Sabha 1999- 2004’.
Institute of Public Enterprise,
Hyderabad, Telangana
83. Maschendar Goud, ‘Performance
Evaluation of Mahatma Gandhi

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Capacity Building Programmes and Research
Methodology Courses
Ten -day Research Methodology Professor in Economics & Dr.Rachita
Course Gulati, Assistant Professor, Department
of Humanities and Social Science,
General Category Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Roorkee, Uttarakhand with a grant of
1. Ten-day Research Methodology Course ` 5,50,000/-.
sanctioned to Prof. Nizamuddin Khan
& Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad, Department of 6. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, sanctioned to Prof. Vivek Mishra, Dept.
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh with a grant of of Post Graduate Studies & Research in
` 5,50,000/-. Pol. Science, Rani Durgawati University,
Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh with a grant
2. Ten-day Research Methodology Course of ` 5,50,000/-.
sanctioned to Prof. S.K Bawa & Dr.
Shireesh Pal Singh, Centre for Education 7. Ten-day Research Methodology
Central University of Punjab Mansa Course sanctioned to Prof. H.M.
Road, Bathinda, Punjab with a grant of Shailaja, School of Education, Rani
` 5,50,000/-. Channamma University Vidyasangama,
Bhootaramanahatti, Belgaum,
3. Ten-day Research Methodology Karnataka with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
Course sanctioned to Prof. G.M Bhat,
Department of Economics, Central 8. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
University of Kashmir, Transit Campus: sanctioned to Dr. Paul G. Aquinas,
Sonwar, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir Department of Social Work, Mangalore
with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. University, Karnataka with a grant of
` 5,50,000/-.
4. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Dr. Asheesh Srivastava, 9. Ten-day Research Methodology
Associate Professor, Dept. of Education, Course sanctioned to Dr. Dipen Saikia,
Visva Bharati: A Central University, Associate Professor, Dept. of Political
Vinaya Bhavana, P.O Santiniketan, Science, Moridhal College, Moridhal,
Birbhum, West Bengal with a grant of Dist- Dhemaji, Assam with a grant of
` 5,50,000/-. ` 5,50,000/-.

5. Ten-day Research Methodology 10. Ten-day Research Methodology Course


Course sanctioned to Prof. S.P. Singh, sanctioned to Dr. L. Venkatachalam,

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Madras Institute of Development 18. Ten-day Research Methodology
Studies, Chennai, Tamil Nadu with a Course sanctioned to Dr. Mohd. Shakil
grant of ` 5,50,000/-. Khan, Baba Sahib Bhimrao Ambedkar
University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
11. Ten-day Research Methodology Course with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
sanctioned to Prof. D.M Diwakar & Dr.
Anuja, A.N Sinha Institute of Social 19. Ten-day Research Methodology
Science, Patna, Bihar with a grant of Course sanctioned to Professor I.C.
` 5,50,000/. Awasthi, Giri Institute of Development
Studies, Aliganj Housing Scheme,
12. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh with a grant of
sanctioned to Dr. Y. Venkat Reddy,
` 5,50,000/-.
CKM Arts University College, Desaipet,
Warangal, Telangana with a grant of 20. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
` 5,50,000/-. sanctioned to Dr. Mohammad Shaheer
13. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Siddiqui, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan,
sanctioned to Prof. Biswajit Das & Bolpur, West Bengal with a grant of
Dr. Manoj Kumar, Centre for Culture, ` 5,50,000/-.
Media & Governance, Jamia Millia
21. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
Islamia, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi with a
sanctioned to Dr. Ashutosh Pandey
grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
Department of Political Science, Dr.
14. Ten-day Research Methodology Course S.M.N.R. University, Lucknow, Uttar
sanctioned to Professor Dr. Damodar Pradesh with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
Nepram, Dept. of Economics, Manipur
University, Canchipur, Imphal, Manipur 22. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. sanctioned to Dr. Rajiv P. Patel, M.D.
Gram Seva Mahavidyalaya, Gujarat
15. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Vidyapith, Gandhinagar, Gujarat with a
sanctioned to Professor Sanjay Kumar, grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
Director, Centre for Study of Developing
Societies, Rajpur Road, Delhi with a 23. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
grant of ` 5,50,000/-. sanctioned to Dr. Ashok Pradhan,
School of Studies in Anthropology, Pt.
16. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur,
sanctioned to Dr. Manas Ray, Centre for Chattisgarh with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata with
a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. 24. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Dr. Bharat Bhai, B.
17. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Ramanuj, Department of Education,
sanctioned to Dr. K.V. Nagaraj, Dept. Saurashtra University, Rajkot, Gujarat
of Mass Communication, Mizoram with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
University, Tanhril, Aiazwl, Mizoram
with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. 25. Ten-day Research Methodology Course

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sanctioned to Dr. Ratnakar Mishra, 32. Ten-day Research Methodology Course


National Institute of Science and sanctioned to Dr. S. Prakash, Director
Technology, Palur Hills, Berhampur, Research, Nehru Institute of Engineering
Ganjam, Odisha with a grant of and Technology, Nehru Gardens
` 5,50,000/-. Thirumalayampalayam,Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu with a grant of ` 50,000/-.
26. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Prof. Aparna Raj & 33. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
Dr. Md. Shamim Ansari, Department sanctioned to Dr. Girin Phukon, Institute
of Tourism and Hotel Management, of Tai Studies and Research, Moranhat,
Bundelkhand University, Kanpur Road, Assam with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
Jhansi, Madhya Pradesh with a grant of
34. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
` 5,50,000/-.
sanctioned to Dr. C.J. Thomas, Deputy
27. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Director & Prof. L.S Gassah, Co-
sanctioned to Dr. Chandra Shekhar R.V., Director, ICSSR North Eastern Regional
Centre for Women’s Studies, Kannada Centre NEHU Campus, Shillong with a
grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
University, Hampi, Karnataka with a
grant of ` 5,50,000/-. 35. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Dr. Soumya Vinayan,
28. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
Council for Social Development,
sanctioned to Dr. N. Venkateshwarlu,
Southern Regional Centre, Rajendra
University College of Law, Osmania
Nagar, Hyderabad with a grant of
University, Hyderabad, Telangana with
` 5,50,000/-.
a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
36. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
29. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Prof. Kiran Desai, Mr.
sanctioned to Professor Dimyajyoti Vimal Trivedi, Centre for Social
Bhattacharjee, Assam University, Studies,Veer Narmad South, Gujarat
Silchar, Assam with a grant of University Campus, Udhana-Magdalla
` 5,50,000/-. Road, Surat, Gujaratwith a grant of
` 5,50,000/-.
30. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Dr. Ajay Dwivedi, V.B.S. 37. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
Purvanchal University, Jaunpur, Uttar sanctioned to Prof. Diwakar Sharma
Pradesh with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya,
Sagar, Madhya Pradesh with a grant of
31. Ten-day Research Methodology ` 5,50,000/-.
Course sanctioned to Professor
Surendra K. Gupta, Member-Secretary, 38. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
Indian Association of Social Science sanctioned to Prof.Manisha Dubey,
Institutions, IIPA, Indraprastha Estate, Professor, Department of Economics,
New Delhi with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A

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Central University) Koni, Bilaspur, Course sanctioned to Dr. Sunita Reddy,
Chattisgarh with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. Assistant Professor & Prof. Sanghmitra
Acharya, Centre of Social Medicine and
39. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Community Health, School of Social
sanctioned to Prof. Manju Singh, Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Department of Sociology, 108, Vani New Delhi with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
Mandir, Banasthali University, Tonk,
Rajasthan with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. 2. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Dr. Ramesh M. Sonkamble,
40. Ten-day Research Methodology Assistant Professor, Department of
Course sanctioned to Dr. Celine Sunny, Social Work, Karnataka State Women’s
Professor, Dept. of Social Work, University Torvi, Vijayapura, Karnataka
Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
Rajagiri, Kalamassery, Kochi, Kerala
3. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
sanctioned to Dr. Vulli Dhanaraju,
41. Ten-day Research Methodology Assistant Professor, Dept. of History,
Course sanctioned to Dr. M. Devaraj, Assam University (Central University),
Director, Institute of Development Diphu Campus, Diphu Karbi Anglong,
Assam with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
Studies, University of Mysore,
Manasagangothri, Mysore, Karnataka 4. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. sanctioned to Prof. M.N Parmar,
Director & Dr. Satish Kumar, Faculty of
42. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Social Work, The Maharaja Sayaji Rao
sanctioned to Dr. N.P. Pathak, Professor University of Baroda,Vadodara, Gujarat
of Business Economics, Awadhesh with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
Pratap Singh University, Rewa, Madhya
Pradesh with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. 5. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Dr. M. Thamilarasan,
43. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Assistant Professor, Dept. of Sociology,
sanctioned to Prof. R. Ranganathan, University of Madras, Chennai with a
Dean, Faculty of Education, Andhra grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra
Pradesh with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. 6. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Prof. N. Sukumar, Dept.
44. Ten-day Research Methodology Course of Political Science,Faculty of Social
sanctioned to Prof. Prem Kumar, Science, University of Delhi with a
Department of Sociology, Kurukshetra grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
University, Kurukshetra, Haryana with
7. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
sanctioned to Dr. A. Nageswara Rao,
SC Category CSSSIP, Maulana Azad National Urdu
University, Gachibowli, Hyderabad,
1. Ten-day Research Methodology Telangana with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.

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8. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 14. Ten-day Research Methodology Course


sanctioned to Dr. M. Ramakrishna, sanctioned to Dr. Vikas K. Jambhulkar,
Centre for Tribal Folklore Language Department of Political Science, RTM
& Literature, Central University of Nagpur University, Mahatma Phule
Jharkhand, CTI Campus, Brambe, Educational Campus, Amravati Road,
Ranchi, Jharkhand with a grant of Nagpur, Maharashtra with a grant of
` 5,50,000/-. ` 5,50,000/-.
9. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 15. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Dr. Subir Biswas, Dept. sanctioned to Prof. S.K. Chahal, Dept.
of Anthropology, West Bengal State of History, Kurukshetra University,
University, Barasat, Kolkata, West Kurukshetra, Haryana with a grant of
Bengal with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. ` 5,50,000/-.
10. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
16. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Dr. Amarnath Paswan,
sanctioned to Prof. Shishupal Singh
Centre for Study of Social Exclusion
Bhadu & Mr. Nishant Gehlot (Co-
and Inclusive Policy, Faculty of Social
Director), Department of Management
Sciences, Banaras Hindu University,
Studies, Faculty of Commerce and
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh with a grant of
` 5,50,000/-. Management, Jai Narayan Vyas
University, Opp.Senapati Bhawan, IIT
11. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Jodhpur Campus, Residency Road,
sanctioned to Dr. Suresh R (Course Jodhpur, Rajasthan with a grant of
Director), Prof. Suchitra Sen (Co- ` 5,50,000/-.
Course Director), Dr. Elumalai Kannan
(Co-Course Director) Centre for Study 17. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
of Regional Development (CSRD), sanctioned to Dr. Surepally Sujatha,
School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Principal, University College of Arts,
Nehru University, New Delhi with a Science and Commerce, Satavahana
grant of ` 5,50,000/-. University, Karimnagar, Telangana with
a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
12. Ten-day Research Methodology
Course sanctioned to Prof. P. Moorthy, 18. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
Department of Politics & International sanctioned to Dr. Keshav Manik Walke,
Studies, Pondicherry University, Matru Sewa Sangh, Institute of Social
Kalapet, Puducherry with a grant of Work, Bajajnagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra
` 5,50,000/-. with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
13. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 19. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Dr. Jagan Karade, Dept. sanctioned to Dr. Sumathi G.N, VIT
of Sociology, Shivaji University,
Vidyanagar, Kolhapur, Maharashtra University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu with a
with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. grant of ` 5,50,000/-.

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20. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 5. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Ms. Rekha J.Wankhade sanctioned to Dr. Ratan Kaurinta,
& Dr. Balkrushna P. Adhau, Associate Department of Commerce, Nagaland
Professor, Takshashila Mahavidyalaya, University, Kohima Campus, Nagaland
Shyam Nagar, Amravati, Maharashtra with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
6. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
21. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Ngamjahao Kipgen,
sanctioned to Dr. Laxman Lal Salvi, Indian Institute of Technology,
Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur, Guwahati, Assam with a grant of
Rajasthan with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. ` 5,50,000/-.

ST Category 7. Ten-day Research Methodology


Course sanctioned to Dr. Kishore
1. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Jose, Co-Director, Dr. Parvathi K Iyer,
sanctioned to Dr. Vijay Korra, Centre for Dr. Nongmaithem Mohandas Singh,
Economic and Social Studies (CESS), Centre for Security Studies, School of
Nizamiah Observatory Campus, International Studies, Central University
Begumpet, Hyderabad, Telangana with of Gujarat, Gujarat with a grant of
a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. ` 5,50,000/-.

2. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 8. Ten-day Research Methodology


sanctioned to Dr. Janak Singh Meena, Course sanctioned to Dr. Sivasankar
Department of Political Science, Jai V, Muthurangam Government Arts
Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur, College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu with a
Rajasthan with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. grant of ` 5,50,000/-.

3. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 9. Ten-day Research Methodology


sanctioned to Dr. Nenavath Sreenu, Course sanctioned to Dr. Nister Kujur,
Dr. P.K.Sharma, School of Studies in
Department of Business Management,
Sociology, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla
Indira Gandhi National Tribal University,
University, Raipur, Chattisgarh with a
Amarkantak, Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh
grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-.
10. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
4. Ten-day Research Methodology
sanctioned to Dr. Reshma Xalxo, Dept.
Course sanctioned to Dr. V. Srinivasa
of Home Science, Ranchi University,
Rao, Centre for the Study of Social Ranchi, Jharkhand with a grant of
Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, ` 5,50,000/-.
School of Social Science, Central
University of Hyderabad, Prof. C R 11. Ten-day Research Methodology
Road, Central University Campus, Course sanctioned to Dr. R.S. Tolia
Gachibowli,Hyderabad, Telangana with & Chair Professor, Dr. Sudhanshu
a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. Joshi, Co-Director, NTPC, Centre

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for Public Policy, Doon University, Mittal & Dr. Mohd Azam Khan,
Dehradun, Uttarakhand with a grant of Department of Economics, Aligarh
` 5,50,000/-. Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar
Pradesh with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
12. Ten-day Research Methodology Course
sanctioned to Dr. Anita Dhurvey, Senior 4. Two-Week Capacity Building
Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Programme sanctioned to Dr. Sanjay K.
Barkatullah University, Bhopal, Madhya Jha, Dean & Dr. Manasi Singh, School
Pradesh with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. of International Studies, Central
University of Gujarat, Sector-29,
13. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Gandhinagar, Gujarat with a grant of
sanctioned to Dr. Machunwangliu ` 9,40,000/-.
Kamei, Dept. of Mass Communication,
Assam Don Bosco University, Guwahati, 5. Two-Week Capacity Building
Assam with a grant of ` 5,50,000/-. Programme sanctioned to Dr. Chandan
Kumar Sahoo, Associate Professor,
14. Ten-day Research Methodology Course School of Management, National
sanctioned to Dr. (Mrs.) Nikme S.C. Institute of Technology Rourkela,
Momin & Dr. Madhusudhan J.V. (Co- Rourkela, Sundergarh, Odisha with a
Director), Dept. of Education, North- grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Tura
Campus, Tura, Meghalaya with a grant 6. Two-Week Capacity Building
of ` 5,50,000/-. Programme sanctioned to Prof. Manoj
Kumar Agarwal, Department of
Capacity Building Programme (CBP) Economics, University of Lucknow,
Lucknow with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
1. Two-Week Capacity Building
Programme sanctioned to Prof. Yatindra 7. Two-Week Capacity Building
Singh Sisodia, Director, Dr. Tapas K. Programme sanctioned to Dr. Gajendra
Dalapati, Assistant Professor, M.P. Singh, Head, School of Management,
Institute of Social Science Research 6, Doon University, Mothrowala Road,
Bharatpuri Administrative Zone Ujjain Kedarpur, P.O Ajabpur, Dehradun,
with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. Uttarakhand with a grant of ` 9,40,000/.

2. Two-Week Capacity Building 8. Two-Week Capacity Building


Programme sanctioned to Dr. Satish Programme sanctioned to Prof. Poonam
Verma, RBI Chair Professor, Centre Bawa, Head & Dr. Janak Singh Meena,
for Research in Rural and Industrial Dept. of Political Science, Jai Narayan
Development (CRRID) Sector- 19-A, Vyas University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Madhya Marg, Chandigarh with a grant with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
of ` 9,40,000/-.
9. Two-Week Capacity Building
3. Two-Week Capacity Building Programme sanctioned to Prof. Santosh
Programme sanctioned to Prof. Ashok Nandal & Dr. Ramphul Ohlan,

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Department of Economics, Mahirshi 16. Two-Week Capacity Building
Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana Programme sanctioned to Dr. Narayan
with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. Singh Rao, Associate Professor & Head,
Department of History, Maharaja Ganga
10.
Two-Week Capacity Building Singh University, Bikaner, Rajasthan
Programme sanctioned to Prof. with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
D.P Singh, Centre for Research
Methodology, Tata Institute of Social 17. Two-Week Capacity Building
Science, Deonar, Mumbai, Maharashtra Programme sanctioned to Prof. Ashok
with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. Kumar Srivastava, Dept. of Psychology,
Awadhesh Pratap Singh University,
11.
Two-Week Capacity Building
Rewa, Madhya Pradesh with a grant of
Programme sanctioned to Prof. Manoj
` 9,40,000/-.
Kar, Professor, Centre for Educational
Studies, Indian Institute of Education, SC Category
128/2, J.P. Naik Path, Kothrud,
Pune, Maharashtra with a grant of 1. Two-Week Capacity Building
` 9,40,000/-. Programme sanctioned to Prof. Kamble
Balu Nana, Indian Institute of Education,
12.
Two-Week Capacity Building Centre for Educational Studies, J.P Naik
Programme sanctioned to Dr. Kalyan
Path, Kothrud, Pune, Maharashtra with
Das, OKD Institute of Social Change
a grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
and Development, VIP Road, Upper
Hengrabari, Guwahati, Assam with a 2. Two-Week Capacity Building
grant of ` 9,40,000/-. Programme sanctioned to Dr. C.
Mahadeva Murthy, Associate Professor,
13.
Two-Week Capacity Building
Department of Studies & Research in
Programme sanctioned to Dr. S. Surapo
Raju, Council for Social Development, Management, Karnataka State Open
Southern Regional Centre, University, Muktha Gangotri, Mysore,
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, Telangana Karnataka with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
3. Two-Week Capacity Building
14.
Two-Week Capacity Building Programme sanctioned to Dr.
Programme sanctioned to Professor Chittaranjan Senapati, Associate
Diwakar Sharma, Dr. Hari Singh Gour Professor, Giri Institute of Development
Vishwavidyalaya, A Central University, Studies, Sector “O’ Aliganj Extension,
Sagar, Madhya Pradesh with a grant of Aliganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh with a
` 9,40,000/-. grant of ` 9,40,000/-.

15.
Two-Week Capacity Building 4. Two-Week Capacity Building
Programme sanctioned to Prof. Munni Programme sanctioned to Dr. S.H.
Lal, Department of Economics, Indurwade, Post Graduate Teaching,
Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Department of Economics, Rashtrasant
Varanasi with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University,

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University Campus, Amravati Road, ST Category


Nagpur, Maharashtra with a grant of
` 9,40,000/-. 1. Two-Week Capacity Building
Programme sanctioned to Dr.
5. Two-Week Capacity Building Toshimenla Jamir, Associate Professor,
Programme sanctioned to Dr. Kamla Department of Sociology, Nagaland
& Dr. Enamul Nahar,CSSEIP, Panjab University, H.Q. Lumani, District
University, Chandigarh, Panjab with a Zunheboto, Nagaland with a grant of
grant of ` 9,40,000/-. ` 9,40,000/-.

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Appendices

Appendix-6
Financial Assistance Provided for Organizing
International/ National Conferences/
Seminars in India
Proposals Approved for Organizing 5. Dr. C. Mahadevamurthy, Karnataka State
International Conferences/ Open University, Karnataka for organizing
Seminars in India an international conference on ‘Issues and
Innovations in Management Education’
1.
Dr. George Varghese K, Manipal at Karnataka, during 21-22 August 2015.
University, Karnataka for organizing the ` 1, 50,000. (SC)
‘3rd International Deleuze Studies in Asia
Conference 2015 on International, Inter- 6. Dr. Nandi Chinni Kumar, University of
connection, Inter-operating Workshop: Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana for
Deleuze Contra Hierarchies’ at Karnataka organizing an international conference on
during 5-7 June 2015. ` 3, 00,000. ‘History, Literature, Translation: Bhasha
Culture and its Pervasive Network’ at
2. Dr. G.H. Patel, Chishtiya Arts College, Hyderabad during 9-11 September 2015.
Khuldabad, Maharashtra for organizing ` 2, 00,000. (SC)
an international conference on
‘Sant- Mahatmachi Bhumi: Histories 7. Dr. Dhananjay Rai, Central University
of Interactions, Connections and of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, Gujarat for
Subjectivities in Aurangabad Region’ at organizing an international conference
Khuldabad, Maharashtra during 19-21 on ‘Debating Swaraj after Hundred years
June 2015. ` 1, 00,000. of Gandhi’s Return to India during South
Africa’ at Gandhinagar during 4-5 October
3. Prof. Dominic Meyieho and Dr. Joy 2015. ` 2, 50,000.
Thomas, Assam Don Bosco University,
Guwahati, Assam for organizing an 8. Dr. Ashok Kumar and Dr. Preeti Hohari
international conference on ‘Asian Values RCA Girls (PG) College, Mathura, Uttar
and Human Future’ at Guwahati during Pradesh for organizing an international
7-9 July 2015. ` 2, 00,000. (ST) conference on ‘How to Understand and
Co-exist with Radical Islam?’ at Mathura
4. Dr. Pradeep Ramvath and Dr. Sony during 18-20 November 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
Pellissery, National Law School of Indian
University, Karnataka for organizing an 9. Dr. Sowmya Dechamma, University of
international conference on ‘Dalits and Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana for
Africans-Americans in 21st Century organizing an international conference on
Learnings during Cross-Cultural ‘Comparative Literature: The Question of
Experiences’ at Karnataka during 9-10 Language and the Minority’ at Hyderabad
July 2015. ` 5, 00,000. (SC) during 14-16 October 2015. ` 2,00,000.

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10. Prof. Sugata Marjit, Centre for Studies in 16. Bro. Albert Longley Dkhar, St. Anthony’s
Social Sciences, Kolkata, West Bengal for College, Shillong, Meghalaya for
organizing an international conference on organizing an international conference
‘50 Years of Simple General Equilibrium on ‘Water Resource Management in the
Models and their Implication for Policies Eastern Himalayan Region’ at Shillong
in Open Developing Economics-Historical during 4-5 November 2015. ` 2, 50,000.
and Emerging Issues’ at Kolkata during (ST)
11-12 November 2015. ` 5, 00,000. 17. Dr. Michael Dusche, Manipal University,
11. Prof. Praveen Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru Manipal, Karnataka for organizing an
University, Delhi for organizing an international conference on ‘Non-state
international conference on ‘Labour Legal Practices in India’ at Manipal during
Question in the Global South’ at Delhi 5-7 December 2015. ` 3, 50,000.
during 18-20 November 2015. ` 5, 00,000. 18. Prof. Anuradha Banerjee, Jawaharlal
12. Mr. Jitendra K. Aherkar, B.L. Amlani Nehru University, New Delhi for
organizing an international conference
College of Commerce and Economics,
on ‘XXXV Indian National Cartographic
Mumbai, Maharashtra for organizing an
Association International Congress on
international conference on ‘Contemporary
Spatial Governance for Development,
Challenges Before Women’s Studies’
Planning Smart Cities and Disaster
at Mumbai during 4-5 December 2015.
Management’ at Delhi during 15-17
` 1, 00,000.
December 2015. ` 5, 00,000.
13. Prof. M. K. Agarwal, University of 19. Dr. Shalini Grover and Dr. Arup Mitra,
Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for Institute of Economic Growth, University
organizing an international conference of Delhi, New Delhi for organizing an
on ‘Changing Economic Parameters and international conference on ‘Redefining
Prospects of Growth in India and South Labour Roles in a Globalizing India’
Asia’ at Lucknow during 6-8 September at Delhi during 28-30 January 2016.
2015. ` 2, 50,000. ` 4, 00,000.
14. Prof. Rajarshi Majumder, University of 20. Dr. K. S. Patil, Tirpude College of Social
Burdwan, Burdwan, West Bengal for Work, Nagpur, Maharashtra for organizing
organizing an international conference an international conference on ‘Water
on ‘Issues in Regional Development’ at Symposium-2016 Water Conservation and
Burdwan during 8-9 September 2015. Management for Better World’ at Nagpur
` 1, 50,000. during 21-22 March 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
(SC)
15. Mr. Banshaikupar L. Mawlong, Union
Christian College, Meghalaya for 21. Dr. Ramesh C. Gaur, Jawaharlal Nehru
organizing an international conference on University, New Delhi for organizing the
‘Climate Change: Impact on Developing international conference on ‘ETD 2015:
Countries’ at Meghalaya during 15-17 18th International Symposium Electronic
October 2015. ` 2, 50,000. (ST) Theses and Dissertations on Evolving

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Genre of ETDs for Knowledge Discovery’ 27. Dr. T. Jayaraman, Tata Institute of Social
at Delhi during 4-6 November 2015. Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra for
` 5, 00,000. organizing an international conference on
‘Meeting Equity in Climate Change: Paris
22. Prof. Tapan Kumar Shandilya, G.D.
and the Post 2015 Agenda’ at Mumbai on
College, Begusarai, Bihar for organizing an
1 Aug 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
international conference on ‘Development
of Bihar and Jharkhand in Contemporary 28. Prof. Ashok Acharya, University of Delhi,
India’ and panel discussion on Impact Delhi for organizing an international
of 14th Finance Commission Transfers conference on ‘Law, Institutions and
on Economies of Bihar and Jharkhand’ Political Philosophy’ at Delhi during 21-
at Begusarai during 31 July to 2 August 22 August 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
2015. ` 3, 00,000.
29. Prof. Imran Saleem, Aligarh Muslim
23. Prof. Mallika Banerjee, University of University, Aligarh for organizing an
Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal for international conference on ‘Make in India
organizing an international conference Campaign for Inclusive Growth-Initiative
on ‘Psychology and Challenges of the and Challenges’ at Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh
Developing World’ at Kolkata during 9-11 during 17-19 October 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
October 2015. ` 3, 00,000.
30. Dr. P.K. Jain, Institute of Economic
24. Dr. Hanjabam Sukhdeba Sharma, Indira Growth, University of Delhi Enclave,
Gandhi National Tribal University,
Delhi for organizing the ‘11th
Imphal, Manipur for organizing an
International Conference (COLLNET
international conference on ‘Conflict
2015) on Webometrics, Informetrics and
and Mental Health in North-East India’
Scientometrics (WIS)’ in Association
at Imphal during 10-11 October 2015.
` 1, 50,000. with Society for Library Professionals
(SLP) and Institute of Economic Growth
25. Dr. Queeny Pradhan, Guru Gobind Singh at Delhi during 26-28 November 2015.
Indraprastha University, New Delhi for ` 3, 00,000.
organizing an international conference on
‘Identity Assertions and Conflicts in South 31. Dr. Syed Akhtar Husain, Jawaharlal Nehru
Asia’ at New Delhi during 2-4 November University, New Delhi for organizing an
2015. ` 2, 00,000. international conference on ‘Blind Owl:
Hooting for 80 Years’ at Delhi during17-18
26.
Dr. Brajendra Saikia, Rangia College, February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Assam for organizing an international
conference on ‘Socio-Economic 32. Prof. Virender R. Nagarale, Shreemati
Development of South Asian Countries: Nathbai Damodar University, Mumbai,
Past, Present and Beyond’ in collaboration Maharashtra for organizing an
with Bodoland University, Kokrajhar and international conference on ‘Eighth India
North Eastern Economic Association at International Geographical Union (IGU)
Assam during 18-19 December 2015. Conference on Land Use, Water, Climate
` 1, 50,000. and Urban Health in Changing Urban

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Environment’ at Mumbai, Maharashtra Economic and Financial Studies on


during 4-6 November 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Economic Growth, Banking and Finance
(SC) in India: Recent Issues and Challenges’
at Hyderabad during 3-4 August 2015.
33. Dr. Mohsin Ali, Jamia Millia Islamia, ` 2, 00,000.
New Delhi for organizing an international
conference on ‘Indo-Turkic Relations: 39. Prof. P.R. Vyas, Mohanlal Sukhadia
Perspective and its Contemporary University, Udaipur, Rajasthan for
Relevance’ at Delhi during 1-5 November organizing the ‘10th Deccan Geographical
2015. ` 2, 00,000. Society International Geography
Conference on Sustainable Planet Earth:
34. Dr. Avijit Banerjee, Department of Ecological Dimensions and Strategies’
Chinese Language & Culture (Cheena at Udaipur during 17-19 October 2015.
Bhavana), Santiniketan, West Bengal for ` 3, 00,000.
organizing an international conference on
‘Civilizational Interface between India 40. Mr. Benny Thomas, St. John’s College,
and China: Opportunities and Challenges Kollam, Kerala for organizing an
in South-East Asia’ at Santiniketan during international conference on ‘Sing India
26-27 September 2015. ` 2, 00,000. and the World Order in 21st Century’
at Kollam during 24-25 January 2016.
35. Prof. Irfan Habib, Aligarh Historians ` 1, 00,000.
Society, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh for
organizing an international conference 41. Prof. Manish K. Verma, Babasaheb
on ‘State and Religion in India’ at Gour- Bhimrao Ambedkar University,
Banga University, Maida, West Bengal Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for organizing
during 29-30 December 2015. ` 2, 00,000. an international conference on
‘Globalization, Environment and Social
36. Prof. B.K. Joshi, Doon Library and Justice: Perspective, Issues and Concerns’
Research Centre, Dehradun, Uttarakhand at Lucknow during 15-16 February 2016.
for organizing an international conference ` 3, 00,000.
on ‘Unfolding Central Himalaya: The
Cradle of Culture’ at Dehradun during 11- 42. Prof. Laleihzovi, Mizoram University,
17 December 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Aizawl, Mizoram for organizing an
international conference on ‘Teacher
37. Dr. Vivekananda Mukherjee, Jadavpur Governance in India: Problem and
University, Kolkata, West Bengal Prospects’ at Aizawl during 5-6 November
for organizing the 25th International 2015. ` 3, 00,000. (ST)
Conference on ‘Contemporary Issues
in Development Economics’ at Kolkata 43. Prof. Jyoti Hosagrahar, Srishti Institute
during 22-23 December 2015. ` 3, 00,000. of Art, Design & Technology, Bengaluru,
for organizing an international conference
38. Prof. Debashis Acharya, University of on ‘Conserving Living Urban Heritage:
Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana for Theoretical Considerations of Continuity
organizing the ‘21st Biennial International and Change’ at Bengaluru during 25-28
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44. Prof. Meena Sehgal, Punjab University, conference on ‘Emerging Trends of Social
Chandigarh, Punjab for organizing ‘3rd change and Development in North-East
World Congress on Excellence in Life, India’ at Silchar during 28-30 September
Sports, Health, Business and Peace’ at 2016. ` 2,00,000. (Withdrawn)
Chandigarh during 19-23 October 2015.
50. Dr. Usha Mujoo Munshi, Indian Institute
` 3, 00,000. (Withdrawn)
of Public Administration, New Delhi for
45. Dr. Saswati Choudhury, O. K. D. Institute organizing an international conference
of Social Change and Development, on ‘Big and Open Data: Evolving Data
Guwahati, Assam for organizing an Standards and Citation Attribution
international conference on ‘Look (Act) Practices’ at Delhi during 5-6 November
East Policy and North East India’ at 2015. ` 4, 00,000.
Guwahati during 25-26 September 2015.
51. Dr. D. Parimala, Central Institute of
` 3, 00,000. Education, University of Delhi, Delhi for
46. Prof. Subodh Narayan Malakar, organizing an international conference on
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi ‘International South Asian Conference
for organizing an international conference on Social Policy in Higher Education:
on ‘Africa’s Engagement with Japan, Challenges Possibilities’ at Delhi during
Korea, China and India: A Comparative 19-21 November 2015. ` 2, 50,000. (SC)
Perspective’ at Delhi during 9-10 October 52. Prof. Amita Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru
2015. ` 6, 00,000. University, Delhi for organizing an
47. Prof. Preet Rustagi and Prof. Deepak international conference on ‘Second World
Nayyar, Indian Society of Labour Congress on Disaster Management’ at
Economics, IIPA Campus, New Delhi for Vishakhapatnam during 19-22 November
organizing the ‘57th Annual International 2015. ` 5, 00,000.
Conference of the Indian Society of the 53. Dr. Anirban Chakraborti, Jawaharlal
Labour Economics on Unpaid Work’ Nehru University, New Delhi for
at Delhi during 10-12 October 2015. organizing an international conference on
` 7,00,000. ‘Econophysics and Sociophysics’ at Delhi
during 27 November to 1 December 2015.
48. Dr. Vandana Upadhyay, Rajiv Gandhi
Rs.1, 50,000.
University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh
for organizing ‘17th Annual International 54. Dr. G.S. Jayasree, University of Kerala,
conference of NEEA on North East Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala for
Economy Labour Market Issues with organizing an international conference on
Special Reference to the Northeast India: ‘Decolonizing Theories of the Emotions’
Issues in Health Economics in the North- at Kerala during 11-13 November 2015.
Eastern Region’ at Itanagar during 30-31 ` 3, 00,000.
October 2015. ` 2,50,000.
55. Prof. Arti Bakshi, University of Jammu,
49. Prof. G. Ram, Assam University, Silchar, Jammu and Kashmir for organizing the
Assam for organizing an international 1st International Conference of ‘Indian

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Academy of Health Psychology Focal Patna, Bihar for organizing the ‘98th
Theme: Health Psychology: Emerging Annual Conference of The Indian
Trends and Challenges’ at Jammu during Economic Association on Growth,
6-8 December 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Inequality and Human Development’ at
Hyderabad during 27-29 December 2015.
56. Mr. Pratip Chattopadhyay, University
` 10, 00,000. (SC)
of Kalyani, Kalyani, West Bengal for
organizing an international conference 61. Prof. T. Jayaraman, Tata Institute of Social
on ‘Political Parties and Elections in Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra for
South Asia: A 21st Century Perspective’ organizing an international conference on
at Kalyani, West Bengal during 7-9 ‘Current Debates in Philosophy of Science:
December 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Realism, Biology and Social Science’ at
Mumbai during 19-21 December 2015.
57. Dr. Sourabh Sharma & Dr. Manit Mishra,
` 3, 50,000.
International Management Institute,
Bhubneshwar, Odisha for organizing 62. Prof. Amman Madan, Azim Premji
an international conference on ‘Global University, Bengaluru, Karnataka for
Business Environment: Strategies for organizing the ‘6th Annual International
Business Analytics and Cyber Security Conference of the Comparative
Management’ during 11-12 December Education Society of India on Education:
2015. ` 2, 00,000. Domination, Emancipation and Dignity’
at 14-16 December 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
58. Dr. Satender Kumar, G.B. Pant Social
Science Institute, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh 63. Dr. Rajeswari S. Raina and Sharad Chandra
for organizing an international conference Lele, Indian Society for Ecological
the ‘Fourth International Conference Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi for
of the Network of Rural and Agrarian organizing the ‘8th Bi-ennial International
Studies-NRAS on Transformations and Conference of Indian Society for
Transitions of the Rural in India: Mapping Ecological Economics on Urbanization
Trajectories, Analysing Challenges and and the Environment’ at Delhi during 3-6
Possibilities’ at Allahabad during 18-20 January 2016. ` 4, 00,000.
December 2015. ` 3, 50,000.
64. Dr. Rudra Sensarma, Indian Institute of
59. Dr. Iswar Chandra Naik, KIIT University, Management, Kozhikode, Kozhikode for
Bhubneshwar, Odisha for organizing organizing the ‘52nd Annual Conference
an international conference on ‘41st of the Indian Econometric Society (TIES)
Indian Sociological Society Conference on Quantitative Economics’ at Kozhikode
on Development, Marginalization and during 4-6 January 2016. ` 3, 00,000.
People’s Movements’ at Bhubneshwar
65. Dr. Sarbojit Biswas and Dr. Ayan Guha,
during 27-29 December 2015. ` 6, 00,000.
Bankura University, Bankura, West
(SC)
Bengal for organizing the ‘Ist International
60. Prof. G. Savaraiah and Dr. Anil Kumar Conference of Indian Association of
Thakur, Indian Economic Association, Scottish Studies on Negotiating Scottish

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Studies: History, Culture and Identity’ 72. Dr. Kalyan Ghadei, Banaras Hindu
during 6-8 January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh for
organizing an international conference
66. Dr. K. P. Mishra, Indian Institute of
on ‘Extension Education Conference
Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra for
on Education, Research and Services’
organizing international conference on
‘Science and Jain Philosophy’ at Mumbai at Varanasi during 27-30 January 2016.
during 8-10 January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. ` 2, 00,000. (SC)

67. Dr. Bina Sengar, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar 73. Dr. Pranav N. Desai, Jawaharlal Nehru
Marathwada University, Aurangabad, University, New Delhi for organizing an
Maharashtra for organizing the ‘16th international conference on ‘Sustainable
Biennial International Conference of Urbanization’ at Delhi during 29-30
Maharashtra-Culture and Society on January 2016. ` 3, 00,000.
Spaces and Places in Maharashtra’ at
74. Dr. R.C. Tripathi, Ishwar Saran Ashram
Maharashtra during 8-10 January 2016.
` 1, 00,000. Campus, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh for
organizing the ‘XXXIX Indian Social
68. Dr. Manisha Sethi, Jamia Millia Islamia Science Congress on Emerging Interfaces
University, Delhi for organizing an of Social Sciences and Public Policy in
international conference on ‘Religion India’ at Allahabad during 1-5 December
and Law: Colonial and Post-colonial 2015. ` 3, 00,000.
Encounters’ at Delhi during 21-22 January
2016. ` 7, 00,000. 75. Prof. Sonal Kulkarni Joshi, Deccan College
Post Graduate & Research Institute,
69. Dr. Nand Kumar N. Sawant, Parvatibai Pune for organizing an international
Chowgule College, Margao, Goa conference on ‘Indian Languages in
for organizing an International
Contact: Historical, Sociolinguistic and
Interdisciplinary Conference on
Typological Perspectives’ at Pune during
‘Regional Cooperation, Conflicts
4-6 February 2016. ` 1, 50,000.
and Constructiveness in South Asia:
Strengthening ASSRC’ at Margao during 76. Prof. Navnita Chadha Behera, Research
21-23 January 2016. ` 2, 00,000. on India and International Studies,
70. Dr. G. Sowmiya, Bon Secours College Gurgaon, Haryana for organizing an
for Women, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu for international conference of ‘Research
organizing an International Conference on India and International Studies and
on ‘Innovative Strategies in Commerce’ World International Studies Committee on
at Thanjavur during 22-23 January 2016. Alternative Cosmologies and Knowledge
` 1, 00,000. Systems in International Relations: Voices
during the Global South’ at Gurgaon
71. Ms. J. Kiranmai, Institute of Public during 10-12 February 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
Enterprise, Hyderabad, Telangana for
organizing 7th International Conference 77. Dr. Akhatrul Islam, Pramathesh Barua
on ‘Corporate Governance’ at Hyderabad College, Gauripur, Assam for organizing
during 6-7 January 2016. ` 2, 00,000. an international conference on ‘Poverty

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beyond Borders: Understanding Poverty organizing an international conference on


in Northeast India and its Neighboring ‘Effectiveness of Regional Organizations
Countries’ at Gauripur, Assam during 10- and Role of Media in Conflict Management
12 February 2016. ` 2, 00, 000. in South Asia’ at Allahabad during 6-7
February 2016. ` 3,50,000.
78. Dr. Rana Pratap Behal, Indian Labour
Historians, New Delhi for organizing an 84. Dr. V. P. Nedunchezhiyan, Guru Nanak
‘11th International Labour Historians College, Velachery, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Conference on Workers, Labour and for organizing an international conference
Mediation’ at Delhi during 21-23 March on ‘Security: World Experiences’ at
2015. ` 5, 00,000. Chennai during 11-12 December 2015.
` 2, 00,000.
79. Dr. Rosinka Chaudhuri, Centre for Studies
in Social Sciences, Kolkata, West Bengal 85. Prof. R. Vinayak, Delhi School of
for organizing an international conference Professional Studies and Research, Delhi
on ‘Second Cities in the Circuits of Empire: for organizing the ‘XVII International
Calcutta and Glasgow’ at Calcutta during Conference on Make in India: The Road
8-10 February 2016. ` 3, 00,000. Ahead’ at Delhi 22-23 January 2016.
` 1, 00,000.
80. Dr. Vandana Sharma, Shri Mata Vaishno
Devi University, Katra, Jammu & Kashmir 86. Prof. S.S. Jodhka, Jawaharlal Nehru
for organizing an international conference University, Delhi for organizing an
on ‘Challenges in Inclusiveness of the international conference on ‘The
Fourth World’ at Jammu during 17-18 Sociology of Elites in Contemporary
November 2015. ` 1, 00,000. India’ at Delhi during 4-5 January 2016.
` 3, 50,000.
81. Dr. Vaibhav Goel Bhartiya, Sardar
Patel Subharti Institute of Law, Swami 87. Dr. S. Samuel Asir Raj, Manonnaniam
Vivekanand Subharti University, Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamil
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh for organizing an Nadu for organizing an international
international conference on ‘Violence conference on ‘Absences, Silences and the
against Girls Child and Women: Issues Margin: Restructuring Indian Diaspora
and Concern’ at Meerut during 6-7 Studies’ at Tirunelveli during 7-9 January
November 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
82. Dr. Suraj Mal, Shaheed Bhagat Singh 88. Prof. Ajay K. Dubey, Organization of
College, Delhi for organizing the ‘9th Diaspora Initiative, Jawaharlal Nehru
International Geographical Union University, Delhi for organizing an
Conference on Land Use Change, Climate international conference on ‘Diaspora and
Extremes and Disaster Risk Reduction’ International Migration in Development
at Delhi during 18-20 March 2016. Comparative Global Experiences’ at Delhi
` 3, 00,000. during 10-12 January 2016. ` 3, 50,000.
83. Prof. Prashant Agrawal, University of 89. Prof. Tapati Mukherjee, Visva Bharati,
Allahabad, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh for Santiniketan, West Bengal for organizing an

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international conference on ‘Comparative Trends and Competitiveness ICGBIM
Literature: At the Crossroads of Culture 2016’ at Rajkot during 22-23 January
and Society’ at Santiniketan during 16-17 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
January 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
96. Dr. Ekta Pareek, Biyani Girls B.Ed.
90. Dr. Rajesh Makwana, Gujarati Dalit College, Jaipur, Rajasthan for organizing
Sahitya Academy, Ahmedabad, Gujarat an international conference on ‘Role of
for organizing an international conference Gender in Promoting Quality Education’
on ‘Voice of Oppressed and Marginalized’ at Jaipur during 22-23 January 2016.
at Ahmedabad during 16-17 January 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
` 2, 50,000.
97. Prof. Sumana Bandopadhyay, University
91. Prof. Arbind Kumar Jha, Mahatma Gandhi of Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal for
Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, organizing an international conference
Wardha, Maharashtra for organizing an on ‘Urbanization and Regional
international conference on ‘Positive Sustainability’ at Kolkata during 28-30
Schooling’ at Wardha during 16-18 January 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
January 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
98. Dr. Pandit S. Nalawade, Pandit Jawaharlal
92. Prof. G.J.V. Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru Nehru Mahavidyalaya, Aurangabad,
University, New Delhi for organizing Maharashtra for organizing an
an international conference on ‘Conflict international conference on ‘21st Century
and Resistance Multicultural Indian and World: Present Scenario & Challenges’ at
Australia’ at Delhi during 17-20 January Aurangabad during 1-2 February 2016.
2016. ` 2, 00,000. ` 1, 00,000.
93. Prof. Amita Bhide, Tata Institute of Social 99. Prof. Deepa Punetha, University of
Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra for Allahabad, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh for
organizing an international conference on organizing an international conference on
‘Rethinking Cities in the Global South’ ‘Silver Jubilee Convention of National
at Mumbai during 20-22 January 2016. Academy of Psychology on Towards
` 2, 00,000. Integrative Psychological Science for
Human Welfare’ at Allahabad during 2-5
94. Prof. N. Purendra Prasad, University of
February 2016. ` 4, 50,000.
Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana for
organizing an international conference on 100. Prof. Samir Ghosh and Dr. Tarak Nath
‘Researching the Lived Experience (s): Sahu, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore,
Ethnography and Beyond’ at Hyderabad West Bengal for organizing an international
during 21-22 January 2016. ` 2, 00,000. conference on ‘Financial Inclusion and
Inclusive Growth’ at Midnapore during
95. Dr. K. J. Thankachan, Christ Institute
4-5 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
of Management, Saurashtra University,
Rajkot, Gujarat for organizing an 101. Dr. Pradeep S. Chauhan, Kurukshetra
international conference on ‘Global University, Kurukshetra, Haryana for
Business and Innovation Management– organizing an international conference on

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‘Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Social Hyderabad, Telangana for organizing an


Exclusion in India: Measurement, Policy international conference on ‘Anthropology
and Remedies’ at Kurukshetra during 5-6 and Global Climate Change: Local
February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Knowledge, Cultural Adaptation and
Resilience among the Indigenous Peoples’
102. Dr. K. Kumaraswamy, Bharathidasan
at Hyderabad during 15-16 February
University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu
2016. ` 1, 50,000.
for organizing an international conference
on ‘Future Earth Perspectives in South 108. Dr. Nasir Raza Khan, Jamia Millia Islamia
Asia’ at Tiruchirappalli during 5-7 University, New Delhi for organizing an
February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. international conference on ‘India and
the Silk Road: Exploring Opportunities
103. Prof. Madumita Barbora, Tezpur
in Contemporary Geopolitical Realities’
University, Napaam, Tezpur, Assam for
at Delhi during 17-18 February 2016.
organizing the ‘9th Annual International
` 1, 00,000.
Conference of the North-East Indian
Linguistics Society (NEILS) on Languages 109. Prof. Santosh C. Panda, South Asian
of North – East India’ at Napaam University, New Delhi for organizing the
during 5-7 February 2016. `1,00,000. ‘2nd International Conference on South
(Withdrawn) Asian Economic Development’ at Delhi
during 18-19 February 2016. ` 1, 50,000.
104. Prof. Pingali Sailaja, University of
Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana for 110. Prof. Nishan Singh Deol, Punjab
organizing an international conference on University, Patiala for organizing an
‘Historiography of English Education in international conference on ‘Exploring
India’ at Hyderabad during 9-10 February the Cultural, Political and Economic
2016. ` 1, 00,000. (Withdrawn) Relationships of Sport to Society’ at
Patiala during 18-20 February 2016.
105. Dr. Sudhir S. Wadkar, Dr. Balasaheb
` 1, 00,000.
Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth,
Ratnagiri, Maharashtra for organizing 111. Prof. Baladas Ghoshal, Society for Indian
the ‘18th International Conference of Ocean Studies, New Delhi, for organizing
Maharashtra Society of Agricultural an international conference on ‘Evolving
Economics on Finance, Marketing and Geopolitics in the Indian Ocean: Need for
Input Industry’ at Ratnagiri during 12-13 Proactive Cooperation’ at Delhi during
February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. 19-20 February 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
106. Prof. Sheela Prasad and Prof. Aparna 112. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Zakir Husain College,
Rayaprol, University of Hyderabad, New Delhi for organizing an international
Hyderabad, Telangana for organizing an conference on ‘Gandhi and Contemporary
international conference on ‘Migration, World’ at Delhi during 24-26 February
Hamlet and Homelands’ at Hyderabad 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
during 11-12 February 2016. ` 2, 50,000.
113.
Dr. R.P. Asija, Maharishi Dayanand
107. Dr. K.K. Misra, University of Hyderabad, College of Education, Abohar, Punjab for

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organizing an international conference on organizing the ‘Ist International
‘Education for Healthy India, Clean India’ Conference on Development: Experience
at Abohar during 25-26 February 2016. and Theories’ at Patna during 24-28 March
` 1, 00,000. 2016. ` 4, 50,000.
114. Prof. Ritesh Kumar, Dr. Bhim Rao 120. Prof. Seema Bathla, Jawaharlal Nehru
Ambedkar University, Agra, Uttar University, New Delhi for organizing an
Pradesh for organizing the ‘4th international conference on ‘Changing
International Endangered and Lesser- Contours of Indian Agriculture:
Known Languages Conference’ at Agra Agricultural Growth, Non-farm
during 25-27 February 2016. ` 1,00,000. Employment and Rural Poverty’ at Delhi
during 25-26 March 2016. ` 5, 00,000.
115. Prof. Omana Antony, Lingaya’s
University, Faridabad, Haryana for 121. Prof. Prafulla C. Kar, Forum on
organizing the ‘3rd International Contemporary Theory, Vadodara, Gujarat
Conference on Making Connections: for organizing the ‘XVIII International
Social Welfare in the Context of English Conference on The Wider Significance
Language and Literature a Global of Nature’ at Vadodara during 20-23
Perspective’ at Faridabad during 25-26 December 2015. ` 3, 00,000.
February 2016. ` 1,00,000 122. Prof. Ripu Sudan Singh, Babasaheb
116. Dr. Anamika Nawal Kishor, Bhartiya Bhimaro Ambedkar University,
Municipal Girls College, Chandausi, Uttar Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for organizing
Pradesh for organizing an international an international conference on ‘Dr.
conference on ‘Education for Happiness’ Ambedkar’s Global Vision: The Emerging
at Chandausi during 11-13 March 2016. Knowledge Society in 21 Century’ at
` 1, 00,000. Lucknow during 27-29 February 2016.
` 4, 00,000.
117. Prof. K.J. Joseph, Centre for Development
Studies, Trivandrum, Kerala for organizing 123. Prof. K. John, Andhra University,
the ‘3rd INDIALICS International Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh for
Conference on Innovation and Sustainable organizing an ‘International Level
Development’ at Trivandrum during 16- Workshop on Compliance- Management
18 March 2016. ` 3, 60,000. on Contract Labour’ at Vishakhapatnam
during 18-19 December 2015. ` 3, 00,000.
118. Dr. C. Subramanian, Annamalai (SC)
University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu
124. Dr. P. Balamurugan, Annamalai
for organizing an international conference
University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu
on ‘Human Rights in Indian-Current
for organizing an international conference
Issues and Challenges’ at Annamalai
on ‘Disaster Management and Sustainable
Nagar during 23-25 March 2016.
Rural Livelihoods: Global Scenario
` 1, 00,000.
and Planning for Future Perspective’ at
119. Dr. Shaibal Gupta, Asian Development Chidambaram during 29-30 January 2016.
Research Institute, Patna, Bihar for Rs.2, 50,000. (SC)

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125. Ms. Suchitra Majumdar, Shivaji College, Management of North-East India Region
New Delhi for organizing an international under Seismic High Intensity Zone:
conference on ‘Acculturation Religion Political Issues and Ecological Crisis’
Society Language’ at Delhi during 17-18 at Manipur during 5-7 February 2016.
February 2016. ` 2, 00,000. (SC) ` 1, 50,000. (ST)
126. Dr. Yashpal D. Netragaonkar, MIT School 132. Dr. Santosh Kumar Sonker, Indira Gandhi
of Education and Research, Kothrud, National Tribal University, Amarkantak,
Pune, Maharashtra for organizing an Madhya Pradesh for organizing an
international conference on ‘Empowering international conference on ‘Emerging
e-Generation: Vision 2020’ at Kothrud, New Identities in Dalit and Tribal
Pune during 18-20 February 2016. Literature and Society’ at Amarkantak
` 2, 50,000. (SC) during10-12 February 2016. ` 3,00,000.
(SC)
127. Dr. Y. Chinna Rao, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, Delhi organizing an 133. Prof. M.S. Jaglan, Kurukshetra University,
international conference on ‘Race and Kurukshetra, Haryana for organizing
Caste: Intercontinental Experiences’ an international conference on ‘Land
at Delhi during 24-26 February 2016. Resource Policies, Agriculture and
` 4, 50,000. (SC) Expanding Urban- Industrial Spaces’
at Kurukshetra during 11-13 February
128. Dr. Jagannatham Begari, Central
2016.` 2, 50,000.
University of Gujarat, Gujarat for
organizing an international conference 134. Dr. Ghulam Mohammad Shah, Jamia
on ‘Debating the Philosophy of B.R. Millia Islamia, Delhi for organizing an
Ambedkar and his Relevance in international conference on ‘Silk Route
Contemporary Period’ at Gujarat during as a Factor in Asian Integration’ at Delhi
11-13 April 2016 ` 4, 00,000. (SC) during 10-11 March 2016. ` 4.00.000.
129. Ms. Rosie Vanalouati Ralte, Government 135.
Ms. Madhuri Saikia, Dakshin Kamrup
Aizawl College, Aizawl, Mizoram for College, Assam for organizing an
organizing an international conference on international conference on ‘Rethinking
‘Revisiting Rambuai Troubles’ at Aizawl Colonialism and Globalization- The
during 12-14 April 2016. ` 2,50,000. (ST) Historical Saga of India during the 19th
Century Onwards’ at Assam during 14-16
130. Dr. Liyaqat Ayub Khan, University of
March 2016. ` 4,00,000.
Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra for
organizing an international conference 136.
Dr. Ruchika Ramakrishnan, Shyam
on ‘Security Dynamics in West Asia and Lal College, Delhi for organizing an
Turkey’ at Mumbai during 1-3 February international conference on ‘Sustainable
2016. ` 1,00,000 Business Models: Innovative Strategies
and Practices’ at Delhi during 16-17
131. Dr. Samson S. Chiru, Mount Everest
March 2016. ` 3, 00,000.
College, Manipur for organizing an
international conference on ‘Disaster 137. Dr. Rajendera P. Mamgain, Giri Institute

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of Development Studies, Lucknow, Uttar 143. Dr. Anuradha Sarma, Gauhati University,
Pradesh for organizing an international Guwahati, Assam for organizing an
conference on ‘Growth, Disparities and international conference on ‘Asom Vidya’
Inclusive Development in Uttar Pradesh: at Guwahati during 26-27 February 2016.
Experiences, Challenges and Options’ ` 1,50,000.
at Lucknow during 26-27 March 2016.
144. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Asian Library
` 6, 00,000.
Association, Delhi for organizing an
138. Dr. Debal C. Kar, Ambedkar University, international conference on ‘Digital
Delhi for organizing an international Governance: Innovation, Information and
conference on ‘Ownership to Access: Libraries’ at Delhi during 14-16 April
Leveraging the Digital Paradigm’ at Delhi 2016. ` 1, 50,000.
during 19-20 May 2016. ` 3.00, 000.
145. Dr. Zothanchhingi Khiangte, Bodoland
139. Dr. S. Hasnain Akhtar, University University, Assam for organizing an
of Delhi, Delhi for organizing an international conference on ‘Orality: The
international conference on ‘Indian Quest for Meaning’ at Assam during 26-
Wisdom: Panchatantra/Kalilah Wa 27 May 2016. ` 2, 00,000. (ST)
Dimnah; Tradition, History & Culture’
at Delhi during 8-10 March 2016. 146. Prof. Arupjyoti Saikia, Indian Institute
` 1, 75,000. of Technology, Guwahati, Assam for
organizing an international conference on
140. Prof. Shahid Ahmed, Jamia Millia Islamia, ‘22nd Himalayan Languages Symposium’
Delhi for organizing an international at Guwahati 8-10 June 2016. ` 2,00,000
conference on ‘Energy, Economy and
Sustainable Development: Opportunities 147. Dr. Ram Roop Meena, Shyam Lal College
and Challenges’ at Delhi during 16-17 (E), Delhi for organizing an international
February 2016. ` 1, 50,000. conference on ’Hagiography, Humanism
and Caste Hierarchy in Bhakti Movement’
141. Dr. Suresh Pathare, Centre for Studies in at Delhi during 26-27 April 2016.
Rural Development, Institute of Social ` 3, 00,000. (ST)
Work and Research, Ahmednagar,
Maharashtra for organizing an 148. Dr. Punam Singh, Institute of Public
international conference on ‘Building Enterprise, Osmania University Campus,
Community Resilience for Sustainable Hyderabad, Telangana for organizing an
Development’ at Ahmednagar during international conference on ‘Corporate
18th-20th February 2016. ` 2, 00,000. Social Responsibility’ at Hyderabad
during 4-5 March 2016. ` 3,00,000
142. Prof. B.V. Singh, Banaras Hindu
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh for 149. Ms. Helen Thimmayya, Women’s Christian
organizing an international conference College, Nungambakkam, Tamil Nadu for
on ‘Dimensions of Human Trafficking organizing an international conference on
in South Asia: Problems and Solutions’ ‘Gender Dynamics: Evolving Synergies’
at Varanasi during 24-26 February 2016. at Nungambakkam during 29-30 June,
` 2, 00,000. 2016. ` 1,00,000

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Proposals Approved for Organizing Scenario in the Indian Economy)’ at


National Conferences / Seminars in Ahmedabad during 13-14 August 2015.
India ` 5, 00,000.

1. Dr. Sabari Bandyopadhyay, National 6. Prof. R. Mutharayappa, Centre for


University of Study and Research in Women’s and Gender Studies Bengaluru,
Law, Ranchi, Jharkhand for organizing Karnataka for organizing a national
a national seminar on ‘Combating seminar on ‘Women in Informal Sector:
Corruption, Black Money, Money Issues and Challenges’ on August 2015.
Laundering: The Challenges Ahead to ` 2, 00,000.
the Indian Economy’ at Ranchi during
9-10 May 2015. ` 3, 00,000. 7. Dr. Mrs. Lina R. Thatte, Vinayak
Ganesh Vaze College of Arts, Science
2. Dr. Mita Ashish Shah, Mata Gujri & Commerce, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jabalpur, for organizing a national seminar on
Madhya Pradesh for organizing a ‘Child Labour: Issues & Challenges’
national seminar on ‘Financial Inclusion at Mumbai during 28-29 August 2015.
in India: Issues, Challenges and Way ` 1, 00,000.
Forward’ at Jabalpur during 13-14 June
8. Dr. Jubilee Padmanabham, Central
2015. ` 2, 00,000.
University of Punjab, Bathinda,
3. Dr. Anita R. Natekar, Karnataka Punjab for organizing a national
State Women’s University, Bijapur, seminar on ‘Education for Sustainable
Karnataka for organizing a national Development’ at Bathinda during 24-25
seminar on ‘Social and Sustainable August 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
Management Practices: Developments 9. Mr. Biranchi Sahu, Sambalpur
and Dimensions’ at Bijapur during 29- University, Odisha for organizing
30 June 2015. ` 1, 00,000. a national seminar on ‘Regional
Disparities in Odisha’ at Odisha during
4. Dr. Abhishek Kumar Srivastava,
26-28 August 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
University of Lucknow, Lucknow,
Uttar Pradesh for organizing a national 10. Prof. D. R. Sahu, University of Lucknow,
seminar on ‘Land Reforms and Agrarian Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for organizing
Change in India: Issues and Challenges’ a national seminar on ‘Social Ecology
at Lucknow during 11-12 July 2015. and Environmental Movements in India:
` 1, 00,000. Issues, Challenges and Way Forward’ at
Lucknow during 29-30 August 2015.
5. Prof. Niti Mehta and Dr. Anita Arya, ` 1, 50,000.
Sardar Patel Institute of Economic &
Social Research, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 11. Dr. Hari Narayan, Krishna
for organizing a national seminar on Mahavidyalaya, Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh
‘Role Public Policy in Development for organizing a national seminar
Process (Emerging Economic/Social on ’Dalit Chetna ka Swarup evam

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Vikas: Vartman Bhartiya Rajniti ke University, Belgaum, Karnataka for
Paripreksheya mein at Jaunpur during organizing a national seminar on
4-5 July 2015. ` 1, 00,000. ‘Development of Dry Land Agriculture
to Overcome Crisis: Problem and
12. Dr. G.N. Karna, Society for Disability Prospect’ at Belgaum during 30-31
and Rehabilitation Studies, New October 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
Delhi for organizing a national
seminar on ‘Making Sanitation and 18. Prof. Vishwambhar Prasad Sati,
Toilets Inclusive for Persons with Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram
Disabilities in Rural India’ at Delhi for organizing a national seminar on
during 20-22 August 2015. ` 3, 50,000. ‘Climate Change and Socio-Ecological
(Physically Challenged) Transformation with special reference
to North-East’ at Aizawl during 5-6
13. Prof. Anil Dhar, Jain Vishva Bharati November 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
Institute, Rajasthan for organizing
a national seminar on ‘Anekant: A 19. Mr. Mandhata Singh, Dr. Ram Manohar
Dialogue of Human Concerns’ at Lohiya P.G College, Ghazipur, Uttar
Rajasthan during 24-26 September Pradesh for organizing a national seminar
2015. ` 2, 00,000. on ‘Vartman Shaikshik Paristhitiyon par
Boodh Darshan ka Tatkaleen Prabhav’
14. Dr. Subhash Misra, Sikkim University, at Ghazipur during 18-19 June 2015.
Sikkim for organizing a national seminar ` 2, 00,000.
on ‘E-Governance in Higher Education:
Challenges and Prospects with Special 20. Dr. Nasreen Chowdhury, University of
Reference to North East Region’ at Delhi, Delhi for organizing a national
Sikkim during 28-29 September 2015. seminar on ‘Gender, Identity and
` 2, 00,000. Migration in India’ at Delhi during 7-8
August 2015. ` 3, 00,000.
15. Dr. Shekhar Chandra Joshi, Kumaun
University, Almora, Uttarakhand for 21. Dr. Kalpana Singh, Council for Social
organizing a national seminar on ‘Tribal Development, New Delhi for organizing
Art 2015’ at Almora during 4-6 October a national seminar on ‘Economic
2015. ` 1, 00,000. Empowerment of Woman in India:
Achievement, Opportunities and
16. Prof. M.S. Rawat, HNB Garhwal Challenges’ at New Delhi during 9-10
University, Uttarakhand for organizing August 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
a national seminar on ‘Climate
Change, Resource, Bio–diversity & 22. Prof. M. Asmer Beg, Aligarh Muslim
Environmental Challenges: Issues University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh
and Strategies for Sustainable for organizing a national seminar on
Development’ at Uttarakhand during ‘Muslim Education and Employment
28-30 October 2015. ` 2, 50,000. in Post Sacchar Scenario: Initiative and
Achievement’ at Aligarh during 1-2
17. Prof. Talwar Sabanna, Rani Channamma August 2015. ` 3, 00,000.

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23. Dr. Suneet Varma, University of Delhi, 29. Dr. Arun Kumar, Indraprastha Institute
Delhi for organizing a national seminar of Education and Management, Uttar
on ‘Towards a Road Map for the Future Pradesh for organizing a national seminar
of Indian Psychology’ at Delhi during on ‘Social Change in Contemporary
11-14 September 2015. ` 1, 00,000. India: Psychological Dimensions and
Social Response’ at Uttar Pradesh
24. Mr. Sandeep Kumar, Tagore during14-15 June 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
Arts College, Govt of Puducherry,
Puducherry for organizing a national 30. Dr. Supriya Dam, Govt. Degree College,
seminar on ‘Transgender: Stigma, Tripura for organizing a national seminar
Discrimination and Violence’ at on ‘Promotion of Tourism Industry in
Puducherry during 28-30 September North East India with special reference
2015. ` 1, 50,000. to Tripura’ at Tripura during 27-28 June
2015. ` 1, 00,000.
25. Dr. R. P. Singh, M.G. Kashi Vidyapeeth,
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh for organizing 31. Dr. N.Padmavathy, Jeppiaar Engineering
a national seminar on ‘Problems of College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu for
Food and Nutritional Security: Planning organizing a national seminar on ‘Smart
and Strategy’ at Varanasi during 7-8 Cities: The Way Ahead for Inclusive
November 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Economic Growth’ at Chennai during
23-24 July 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
26. Mr. S.P Singh, Indian Institute of
Technology, Roorkee, Uttarakhand for 32. Prof. Neeta Bora Sharma, Kamaun
organizing the ‘11th Annual Conference University, Nainital, Uttarakhand
of Uttar Pradesh-Uttarakhand Economic for organizing a national seminar on
Association (UPUEA) 2015’ at Roorkee ‘Challenges of Women in the Himalaya
during 31 October -1 November 2015. Region’ at Nainital during 25-26 July
` 2, 50,000. 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
27. Dr. Ramkrishna G. Tale, Bar. Sheshrao 33. Dr. Raj Kumar, DAV College, Jalandhar,
Wankhede College of Arts and Punjab for organizing a national
Commerce, Maharashtra for organizing seminar on ‘Governance, Reforms and
a national seminar on ‘Development of Development in India’ at Jalandhar
Backward Class (SC, OBC and ST): during 7-8 August 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
Policies Schemes and Achievements’
at Pune during 21-25 January 2016. 34. Dr. S. Saravanan, Dr. N.G.P Arts and
` 2, 00,000. Science College, Coimbatore, Tamil
Nadu for organizing a national seminar
28. Prof. P. K. Dey, Association for on ‘Role of Agribusiness in Sustainable
Human Activate and Resources Rural Entrepreneurship Development’
Awareness (AHARA), Cuttack, Odisha at Coimbatore on 21 August 2015.
for organizing a national seminar on ` 1,00,000.
‘Integrated Education for Disabled’ at
Cuttack on 26 May 2015. ` 1, 50,000. 35. Ms. Kamlesh Salaria, R.R.M.K Arya

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Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Pathankot, Assam for organizing a national seminar
Punjab for organizing a national seminar on ‘Infrastructural Development in
on ‘Gender Inequality in Education North-Eastern India (NEI)’ at Assam
in India’ on 10th September 2015. during 30-31October 2015. ` 1,00,000.
` 1, 00,000.
42. Dr. Minu Madlani, K.P.B Hinduja
36. Prof. Tapan Choure, Vikram University, College of Commerce, Mumbai,
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh for organizing Maharashtra for organizing a national
a national seminar on ‘Inclusive Growth seminar on ‘Women Empowerment: A
through Financial Inclusion: A Paradigm Feminist Discourse’ at Mumbai on 31
Shift’ at Ujjain during 18-19 September October 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
2015. ` 1, 50,000.
43. Dr. Veena Jha, Chouhan College of
37. Dr. A. Abdul Raheem, The New College, Education, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Chennai, Tamil Nadu for organizing a for organizing a national seminar on
national seminar on ‘Social Exclusion ‘Education for Human Rights’ at Bhopal
in India towards Inclusion and Equity’ at during 10-11 Dec 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
Chennai during 23-24 September 2015.
` 1, 00,000. 44. Dr. D. John Paul, Loyola College,
Nungambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
38. Dr. Dayanand Gautam, Government for organizing a national seminar on
College, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh ‘Social Work Response to the Challenges
for organizing a national seminar on‚ of Industries in the Current Industrial
Hindi Natkon mein Abhivyakt Samajik Relations Scenario’ at Nungambakkam,
Sandharbh’ at Kullu during 25-26 Chennai during 22-23 February 2016.
September 2015. ` 1, 00,000. ` 1, 50,000.

39. Dr. Kamna Mehindru, Govt. College 45. Dr. Arvinder A. Ansari, Jamia Millia
Sanjauli, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh for Islamia, New Delhi for organizing a
organizing a national seminar on ‘Media national seminar on ‘Shifting Paradigm:
aur Samsamyik Samikaran’ at Shimla Re-envisioning Minority Issues and
during 5-6 October 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Minority Studies in India’ at New Delhi
during 26-27 August 2015. ` 3, 00,000.
40. Dr. Satish Sharma Poddar International
College, Jaipur, Rajasthan for 46. Prof. Meenakshi Raman, Birla Institute
organizing a national seminar on ‘FDI in of Technology and Science, Goa for
Retail and its Effect on Indian Economy organizing a national seminar on ‘Eco
in the special reference to Domestic Cinema: Celebrating Landscapes
Unorganized Retail Market in India’ and Waterscapes’ at Goa during 9-10
at Jaipur during 14-15 October 2015. October 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
` 1, 00,000.
47. Dr. Neeraj Kumar Rai, Govt. Girls P.G.
41. Dr. Keshab Basumatary, & Mr. Sijousa College, Bindki, Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh
Basumatary, Bodoland University, for organizing a national seminar on

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‘Gender Violence in India: Emerging Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi,


Perspectives and Issues’ at Bindki during Uttar Pradesh for organizing a
23-24 October 2015. ` 1, 00,000. national seminar on ‘Cost and Result
of Development Process (India
48. Dr. Sanju Gupta, Amer Maharaja P.G. Perspectives) at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
College, Jaipur, Rajasthan for organizing during 23-24 January 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
a national seminar on ‘Make in India: (SC)
Boon for Human Resource in Rajasthan’
on 1 August 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 54. Dr. A Madhava Sekhar, Village
Development Social Service, Andhra
49. Dr. Suresh Sharma, Institute of
Pradesh for organizing a national
Economic Growth, Delhi University
seminar on ‘Financial Inclusion and
Enclave, Delhi for organizing a
Banks Issues and Perspectives in the
national conference on ‘Demographic
Context of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan
Challenges in India: Current Scenario
Yojana under Economic Discipline’
and Future Direction on the Occasion of
at Andhra Pradesh during 28-29 June
World Population Day’ at Delhi on 9th
2015. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
July 2015. ` 1, 50,000.

50. Dr. Gaurav Kumar Bharati, Society 55. Mis. Parminder Kumar, Shree Satya
for Social Action and Research, Sai B.ED College, Muktsar, Punjab
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh for organizing for organizing a national seminar on
a national seminar on ‘Information ‘Quality Concerns in Higher Education’
Technology, Role and Possibilities of at Muktsar, Punjab during 16-17 August
Rural Development and Employment’ 2015. ` 1, 50,000. (SC)
at Varanasi during 18-19 July 2015.
56. Dr. Rimai Joy, Ardent Foundation,
` 1, 00,000. (SC)
Ukhrul Manipur for organizing a
51. Dr. Tara Singh Gill, Murti Devi national seminar on ‘Cultural Diversity:
Memorial B.Ed. College, Rajasthan for A Discourse of Indian Culture
organizing a national seminar on ‘Skill during Northeast Context’ at Ukhrul
based Education: Scope and Perspective’ during11-12 May 2015. ` 1,00,000.
at Rajasthan during 28-29 July 2015. (ST)
` 1, 00,000. (SC)
57. Dr. S.G. Gavade, Vivekanand College,
52. Dr. K. Lavanya Latha, Pondicherry Kolhapur, Maharashtra for organizing
University, Puducherry for a national seminar on ‘Changing
organizing a national seminar on Conditions of Rural Labour in India’ at
‘Innovation Management Practices for Kolhapur during 27-28 August 2015.
Sustainable Development and Global ` 1, 50,000. (ST)
Competitiveness’at Puducherry during
17-18 December 2015. ` 2,00,000. (SC) 58. Dr. Soihiamlung Dangmei, Indira
Gandhi National Tribal University,
53. Dr. Anil Kumar Chaudhary, Mahatma Manipur for organizing a national

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seminar on ‘Democracy, Ethnicity and Mahila T.T. College, Udaipur, Rajasthan
Governance in North East India’ at for organizing a national seminar on
Manipur during 17-18 September 2015. ‘Aphelion Growth of the Pupil Teachers
` 2, 00,000. (ST) through Open Ambience in Teacher
Education’ at Udaipur during 16-17
59. Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Meerut College, October 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh for organizing
a national seminar on ‘India Pakistan 65. Dr. Sheetal Tamakuwala, Veer Narmad
Relations: Issues and Challenges’ at South Gujarat University, Gujarat
Meerut during 19-20 September 2015. for organizing a national seminar on
` 2, 50,000. (ST) ‘Understanding Women Empowerment:
Journey So Far and the Path Ahead’ at
60. Dr. Bikram Keshari Mishra, Ravenshaw
Gujarat during 27-28 October 2015.
University, Cuttack, Odisha for
` 1, 50,000.
organizing a national seminar on
‘Reconstructing Development and 66. Prof. N.K Jha, Pondicherry University,
its Discontents in India: Problems, Puducherry for organizing a national
Paradoxes and Possibilities’ at Cuttack seminar on ‘Culture, Identity and
during 12-13 September 2015. Diplomacy: Re-visiting Concept of an
` 2, 00,000. Inclusive Bharat Rashtra’ at Puducherry
61. Dr. Umesh Kumar Srivastava, Jai during 25-26 September 2015.
Prakash Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Balia, ` 2, 00,000.
Bihar for organizing a national seminar 67. Prof. Yatindra Singh Sisodia, M.P
on ‘Bharat mein Naksalvad evam
Institute of Social Science Research,
Antarik Suraksha’ at Balia during 19-20
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh for organizing a
September 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
national seminar on ‘Affirmative Action
62. Dr. Kishore Kumar Das, Ravenshaw and Social Inclusion of Marginalized
University, Cuttack, Odisha for in India Conundrums, Challenges and
organizing a national seminar on Opportunities’ at Ujjain during 18-19
‘Insurance (Emerging Trends,Challenges November 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
and Opportunities)’ at Cuttack during
68. Prof. Lancy I. Lobo. Centre for Culture
24-25 September 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
and Development, Vadodara, Gujarat
63. Prof. Utpal Kumar De, North Eastern for organizing a national seminar on
Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya ‘Religious Demography of India: Myths
for organizing a national seminar on and Realities’ at Vadodara during 26-28
‘Poverty, Inequality and Health in India November 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
with special reference to North- East
India’ at Shillong during 8-10 October 69. Dr. Anchalesh Kumar, S.B.S.
2015. ` 2, 50,000. Government Post Graduate College,
Udham Singh Nagar for organizing a
64. Dr. Ashwini Kumar Gaur, Krishna national seminar on ‘National Integration

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in India: Issues and Challenges’ at 75. Dr. Sudhanshu Joshi, Doon University,
Udham Singh Nagar during 28-29 Dehradun, Uttarakhand for organizing
November 2015. ` 1, 00,000. a national seminar on ‘Banking
Transformations through E-services:
70. Dr. Jisu Ketan Pattnaik, National Present Practices and Future Imperatives
University of Study and Research in Law, on Financial Inclusion among Masses’
Ranchi for organizing a national seminar
on 8 November 2015. ` 1, 50, 000.
on ‘Tribal Governance in Globalized
World: Issues and Challenges’ at Ranchi 76. Dr. M.P. Verma, Meerut College, Meerut,
during 4-5 September 2015. ` 2, 50,000. Uttar Pradesh for organizing a national
seminar on ‘Science of Surrogacy and
71. Dr. R. Rajendra Naidu, Govt. Degree
Prospect of Proposed Law in India’ at
College, Nagari, Chittoor, Andhra
Meerut during 8-9 November 2015.
Pradesh for organizing a national
seminar on ‘Institutional Finance for the ` 1, 50,000.
Development of Scheduled Castes and 77. Prof. Mohan Kumar S, Institute of
Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh Development Studies, Jaipur, Rajasthan
(Residuary)’ at Nagari, Chittoor during
for organizing a national seminar on
7-9 September 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
‘Small Producers in Neoliberal India:
72. Prof. Priyavrat Shukla, Rani Durgavati Challenges of Survival’ at Jaipur during
University, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 24-25 November 2015. ` 2, 50,000.
for organizing a national seminar on
78. Dr. Rahul Tripathi, Goa University,
‘Identity in a Post-National World:
Goa for organizing the ‘19th Annual
Globalization, Transnationalism and
Conference of The Indian Political
Diaspora in the Media and the Arts’ at
Jabalpur during 19-20 September 2015. Economy Association on Changing
` 1, 50,000. Trajectories of India’s Political
Economy: Challenges and Options’
73. Dr. Amruta Panda, Right Awareness and at Goa during 4-5 December 2015.
Development Organisation (RADO), ` 3, 00,000.
Bhajanpura, Delhi for organizing a
national seminar on ‘Education and 79. Prof. V.S. Manhas, University of
Globalization: Issues and Challenges’at Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir for
Bhajanpura on Delhi 27 September organizing a national seminar ‘Mountain
2015. ` 1, 00,000. Environment Tourism and Sustainable
Development through Geo- Spatial
74. Prof. K.V. Nagaraj, Mizoram University, Techniques’ at Jammu during 5-8
Aizawl, Mizoram for organizing a December 2015. ` 2, 50,000.
national seminar on ‘Configuration of
Quality in Indian Media Education: 80. Dr. Lokanath Mishra, Mizoram
Contextualising: The Prime Parameters’ University, Aizawl, Mizoram for
at Aizawl during 2-3 November 2015. organizing a national seminar on
` 2, 50,000. ‘Teacher Education: Present Scenario

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and Future Prospects with special 86. Dr. T. Satyanarayana, Indian Society
reference to Northeast’ at Aizwal during of Agricultural Marketing, Hyderabad,
11-12 December 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Telangana for organizing the ‘29th
National Conference on Agricultural
81. Dr. Sushila, Km. Mayawati Govt. Girl’s Marketing’ at Hyderabad during 28-30
P.G. College, G.B Nagar, Badalpur, October 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
Uttar Pradesh for organizing a national
seminar on ‘Gender Disparity and 87. Prof. S.K Singh, University of Lucknow,
Women Security: Issues, Challenges Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for organizing
and Solutions’ at G.B Nagar, Badalpur a national seminar on ’Corporate Social
during 16-17 December 2015. Responsibility in India: Emerging Issues
` 1, 00,000. and Challenges’ at Lucknow during 14-
15 November 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
82. Dr. Syed Umarhatab, Manonmaniam
Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, 88. Dr. Yatindra Kumar Jha, Dr. Rajendra
Tamil Nadu for organizing a national Prasad Memorial Girls Degree College,
seminar on ‘Sex, Power Crime and Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for organizing a
Victims: The Require for Policy Shift national seminar on ‘Sexual Harassment
in India’ at Tirunelveli during 15-16 of Women at Work Place in India:
October 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Emerging Perspective and Issue’ at
Lucknow during 14-15 November 2015.
83. Dr. Indra Kushwaha, Mahatma Gandhi ` 1, 50,000.
Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar
Pradesh for organizing a national 89. Dr. Arun Kumar Shukla, Techno
seminar on ‘Poverty and Inequality Institute of Management Science,
in India: Challenges and Possibilities Lucknow for organizing a national
(With special reference to Eastern Uttar seminar on ‘Woman Entrepreneurship
Pradesh)’ at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh and Skill Training: Issues, Challenges
during 19-20 October 2015. ` 2, 00,000. and Strategies’ at Lucknow during 20-
21 November 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
84. Dr. Bipin B. Das, Tata Institute of Social
Sciences, Osmanabad, Maharashtra 90. Prof. Syed A. Sayeed and Dr. Jayanti
for organizing a national seminar on Alam, Alam Khundmiri Foundation,
‘Challenges to Women’s Right in India’ Secunderabad, Telangana for organizing
at Osmanabad during 2-4 October 2015. a national seminar on ‘Revisiting
` 1, 50,000. Secularism’ at Secunderabad during
28-30 December 2015. ` 2,00,000.
85. Dr. Kalpana Satija, Sardar Patel Institute (Withdrawn)
of Economic and Social Research,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat for organizing a 91. Prof. B.K. Pattanaik and Dr. Pradeep
national seminar on ‘Status of Human Kumar, IGNOU, New Delhi for
Development in Gujarat’ at Ahmedabad organizing a national seminar on
during 8-9 October 2015. ` 2, 00,000. ‘Ethnicity and Development in South

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Asia: Issues and Challenges’ at Delhi national seminar on ‘Public Policy for
during 21-22 January 2016. ` 1,50,000. Senior Citizens in the North- Eastern
States in India’ at Mumbai during 2-3
92. Dr. Archana Kamble, New College October 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
Shivaji Peth, Kolhapur, Maharashtra
for organizing a national seminar on 98. Dr. Mohan Patel, N.S. Patel Arts
‘Communities in India: Problems and College, Anand, Gujarat for organizing
Solutions’ at Kolhapur during 21-22 a national seminar on ‘Folk Epics of
January 2016. ` 1, 50,000. India with special reference to Gujarat
and Western India’ at 9-11 October
93. Dr. A. Sugirtha Rani, Gandhigram 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
Rural Institute, Gandhigram, Gujarat for
organizing a national seminar on ‘WASH 99. Dr. S.D. Rahim, Mother Teresa Rural
(Water Sanitation and Hygene)in India: and Tribal Development Society,
Issues and Challenges’ at Gandhigram Guntur, Andhra Pradesh for organizing
during 20-21 August 2015. ` 1, 00,000. a national seminar on ‘Support to
Community Mobilization and People
94. Prof. Achill Ranjan Dutta, Gauhati Driven Response to Prevent Sex
University, Assam for organizing a Selection and Arrest Child Sex Ratio
national seminar on ‘Electoral Politics, Decline’ at Guntur on 15 October 2015.
People’s Rights and Regime’s Response ` 1, 00,000.
in Northeast India’ at Assam during 20-
22 August 2015. ` 1, 50,000. 100. Dr. Anurag Jaiswal, Advance Research
Institute for Development of Social
95. Dr. K. Surendra Babu, Sri Venkateswara Science, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh for
University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh for organizing a national seminar on
organizing a national seminar on ‘User ‘India-China Relations: Conflict or
Studies in Academic Libraries in ICT Cooperation’ at Meerut during 19-20
Era’ at Tirupati during 26-27 August October 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
2015. ` 1, 00, 000.
101. Dr. Imankalyan Lahiri, The Jadavpur
96. Mr. T. Sundara Rao, Grama Abhyudaya Association of International Relations,
Society for Integrated Rural Kolkata, West Bengal for organizing
Development, Bellary, Karnataka a national seminar on ‘India in the
for organizing a national seminar on Emerging International Order: Issues
‘Problems of Differently Abled Women and Opportunities’ at Darjeeling during
and Available Schemes, services and 2-4 November 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
Education for Rural Differently Abled
Women’ at Bellary during 26-27 102. Dr. Rajni Kashyap, D.J. College, Baraut,
September 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Uttar Pradesh for organizing a national
seminar on ‘Crime Against Women:
97. Dr. Sugan Chand Bhatia, All India Issues, Challenges and Intervention’
Senior Citizen’s Confederation, at Baraut during 3-4 November 2015.
Mumbai, Maharashtra for organizing a ` 1, 00,000.

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103. Dr. Rampal, Bhagat Phool Singh a national seminar on ‘Ageing and
Women University, Sonipat, Haryana Health Care Services in India: Issues
for organizing a national seminar on and Challenges; with special references
‘Emerging Pattern of Indian Federal to Rural and Mountain Areas’ at
System’ at Sonipat during 4-5 November Haldwani during 28-29 November 201
2015. ` 1, 00,000. 5. ` 1, 00,000.

104. Dr. Debajani Roy, Nirmala College, 109. Dr. M.J. Senthil Kumar, Sri Kailaswari
Ranchi, Jharkhand for organizing College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu for
the ‘5th National Conference of organizing a national seminar on
Konkan Geographers on Environmental ‘Indian Retail Sectors in the Global
Degradation: Challenges and Remedies’ Economy- Emerging Trends, Issues and
at Ranchi during 5-6 November 2015. Challenges’ at Sivakasi during 16-17
` 1,00,000. December 2015. ` 1, 00,000.

105. Prof. Girin Phukon, Institute of Tai 110. Dr. Arjundeb Sen Sharma, Assam
Studies and Research, Moranhat, Assam University, Cachar, Assam for organizing
for organizing a national seminar a national seminar on ‘Female Domestic
on ‘Folk Culture of the Indigenous Workers in North East India: Challenges
Communities of North East India and and Issues’ at Cachar during18-19
its Future Prospect’ at Moranhat, Assam December 2015. ` 1, 00, 000.
during 9-10 November 2015. ` 1,50,000.
111. Mr. Arvind Kumar Shukla, Government
106. Dr. Hanjabam Isworchandra Sharma, Girls P.G. College, Fatehpur, Uttar
Manipur University, Canchipur, Manipur Pradesh for organizing a national
for organizing a national seminar on seminar on ‘Swach Bharat Campaign
‘Economic Transformation in North- 2014: Administrative Perspectives,
east India: Predicaments, Potentials Issues and Challenges’ at Fatehpur
and Policies’ at Canchipur during 20-21 during 4-5 January 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
November 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
112. Prof. B.V. Bhosale, University of
107. Dr. Arun Kumar Singh, Mahatma Gandhi Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra for
Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh organizing a national seminar on
for organizing a national seminar on ‘Reframing the Environment: Resources,
‘Development and Deprivation: Relative Risk and Resistance in Neo-liberal
Status of Different Categories in Post- India’ at Mumbai during 21-22 January
Independence Period’ at Varanasi, Uttar 2016. ` 1, 50,000.
Pradesh during 27-28 November 2015.
` 1, 00,000. 113. Dr. Aheibam Koireng Singh, Manipur
University, Canchipur, Manipur for
108. Dr. H.S. Bisht, Regional Health and organizing a national seminar on
Family Welfare Training Centre, ‘Movements in Recent Past and Present
Haldwani, Uttarakhand for organizing Northeast India with special reference

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to Manipur’ at Canchipur during 20-22 119. Dr. Anish Kumar, Santbula Satyanamdas
September 2015. ` 2, 50,000. Birbal P.G. College, Ghazipur, Uttar
Pradesh for organizing a national
114. Dr. Mani Ramana Cherukuri, Adikavi seminar on ‘Bharat mein Asparshyata
Nannaya University, Rajahmundry, evam Dalit Chetna’ at Ghazipur during
Andhra Pradesh for organizing a national 29-30 August 2015. ` 1, 00, 000. (SC)
seminar on ‘Developmental Disabilities:
National Workshop and National 120. Dr. P.G. Arul, Pondicherry University,
Seminar on Diagnosis and Intervention Puducherry for organizing a national
Strategies. Removing Barriers to Create seminar on ‘Maximizing Manufacturing
an Inclusive and Accessible Society Competency of MSMEs through Make
for All’ at Rajahmundry during 1-2 in India Programme’ at Puducherry
December 2015. ` 1, 00,000. during 16-17 September 2015.
` 1, 00,000. (SC)
115. Dr. Lalita Kumari Verma, Nehru
Shiksha Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Dausa, 121. Dr. A. Sankaran, Pondicherry University,
Rajasthan for organizing a national Pondicherry for organizing a national
seminar on ‘Role of Rural Banks in seminar on ‘Women Entrepreneurs
to the Knowledge Era’ at Puducherry
Socio-Economic Development’ at Dausa
during 24-25 September 2015.
on 29 October 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
` 1, 00,000. (SC)
116. Dr. Sunil Babu, Rajdhani College, New
122.
Dr. J. Bheemaiah, University of
Delhi for organizing a national seminar
Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana for
on ‘Black Economy and Poverty
organizing a national seminar on ‘Other
Amongst Schedule Castes in India’ at
as Plural: Narrativizing Marginal Self,
New Delhi during 7-8 August 2015. History and Culture’ at Hyderabad
` 2, 00,000. (SC) during 28-30 October 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
(SC)
117. Dr. A. Naganna, Country Integrated
Rural Development Society, Kurnool, 123. Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Ch. Charan Singh
Andhra Pradesh for organizing a University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
national seminar on ‘Role of ICT in for organizing a national seminar on
Enhancing Quality of Education in ‘Role of Woman Entrepreneurship in
India’ at Kurnool during 19-20 August Indian Economy: Opportunities and
2015. ` 1,00,000. (SC) Challenges’ at Meerut during 17-18
October 2015. ` 2, 00,000. (SC)
118. Dr. Rajat Rani Arya, Kamala Nehru
College, Delhi University, New Delhi 124. Prof. M.S. Pagare, North Maharashtra
for organizing a national seminar on University, Jalgaon, Maharashtra
‘Bhartiya Sahitya mein Dalit Stri ka for organizing a national seminar on
Chitran aur Chintan: Vishesh Sandharbh ‘Facets of Ambedkarism for Promoting
Samajik Parivesh’ at Delhi during 28-29 Humanism’ at Jalgaon in first week of
August 2015. ` 1, 00,000. February 2016. ` 1, 50,000. (SC)

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125. Dr. Ganga Sahay Meena, Jawaharlal Challenges to Scheduled Castes and
Nehru University, New Delhi for Schedule Tribe Communal Inequality
organizing a national seminar on of Different Denomination in India’ at
‘Adivasi Samaj, Bhasha aur Sahitya’ at Bhandara during 28-29 December 2015.
New Delhi during 22-23 August 2015. ` 2, 00,000. (ST)
` 2,00,000. (ST)
131. Prof. Munni Lal, Mahatma Gandhi
126. Dr. Yad Ram Meena, Jai Narayan Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Vyas University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan for organizing a national seminar on
for organizing a national seminar ‘Sanitation, Health and Development
on ‘Bhartiya Sanskriti mein Nirupit in India: Challenges and Opportunities
Jeevan Mulya ewam Manavadhikar’ at (With special reference to Uttar Pradesh)’
Jodhpur during 18-19 September 2015. at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh during 28-29
` 1, 00,000. (ST) November 2015. ` 2, 50,000.

127.
Dr. Pramod Meena, Pondicherry 132. Dr. Suman Yadav, Bhagwati Smarak
University, Puducherry for organizing a Mahavidhlaya, Ajamgarh, Uttar Pradesh
national seminar on ‘Hindi Cinema: Dalit for organizing a national seminar on
and Tribal Discourse’ at Puducherry ‘Atankvaad ek Chunauti (Bhartiya
during 5-6 October 2015. ` 1, 50,000. Pariprekshey mein)’ at Ajamgarh during
(ST) 14-15 November 2015. ` 1, 00,000.

128. Dr. Dokatchi Ch. Marak, North Eastern 133. Dr. Mohammad Azvar Khan, Libra
Hill University, TURA Campus, College of Law, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Meghalaya for organizing a national for organizing a national seminar
seminar on ‘Oral Literature’ at on ‘Transcending Identities and the
Meghalaya during 15-17 October 2015. Relevance of Ambedkar’s Ideology’ at
` 1, 50,000. (ST) Dehradun during 10-11 January 2016.
` 1, 00,000.
129. Dr. C. Cecil Khakha, All India
Tribal Literary Forum (Subsidiary 134. Dr. Rashmi Sinha, Indira Gandhi
of Ramnika Foundation), Delhi for National Open University, New Delhi
organizing a national seminar on ‘Tribal for organizing a national seminar on
Empowerment: Socio-Cultural Identity, ‘Anthropology: Unveiling the Mystique’
Heritage and Tribal Literature’ at Delhi at Delhi during 28-29 October 2015.
during 30 October & 1 November 2015. ` 4, 00,000.
` 1, 50,000. (ST)
135. Dr. R. Thirunavjkkarasu, University
130. Prof. Sunil Babulal Uikey and Dr. of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana
Devendra Panjabrao Sontakke, for organizing a national seminar on
Athavale College of Social Work, ‘Exclusive Equality: Mapping Social
Bhandara, Maharashtra for organizing Hegemony in India’ at Hyderabad
a national seminar on ‘21st Centurial during 28-29 October 2015. ` 3, 00,000.

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136. Dr. J.P Dubey, University of Delhi, Bengal for organizing a national
Delhi for organizing a national seminar seminar on ‘Trust in Transactions’ at
on ‘Recognition of Prior Learning and Kolkata during 16-18 November 2015.
Establishment Linkages with Reskilling’ ` 1, 50,000.
at Delhi in October 2015. ` 3, 00,000.
143. Dr. Birendra Narain Dubey, Babasaheb
137. Dr. R. N. Malviya, Lingaya’s University, Bhimrao Ambedkar University School
Faridabad, Haryana for organizing a for Ambedkar Studies, Lucknow, Uttar
national seminar on ‘IPR: Challenges in Pradesh for organizing a national
Digital Environment (NCICDE-2015)’ seminar on ‘Privatization of Education
at Faridabad during 20-21 November and Social Justice in India’ at Lucknow
2015. ` 1, 00, 000. during 19-20 November 2015.
` 3, 00,000.
138. Prof. Rakhi Bhattacharjee & Prof. Atul
Sood, Jawaharlal Nehru University, 144. Dr. N. Surjit Kumar, Indira Gandhi
New Delhi for organizing a national National Tribal University, Imphal,
seminar on ‘Understanding North East Manipur for organizing a national
India: Exception and Beyond’ at Delhi seminar on ‘India’s Act East Policy:
during 13-17 October 2015. ` 7, 00,000. Problems and Prospects for North – East
India’ at Imphal during 20-21 November
139. Prof. R.B.S. Verma, JVBI, Rajasthan 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
for organizing the ‘3rd Indian Social
Work Congress 2015 on Community 145. Dr. Subhash Garg, The IIS University
Engagement, Social Responsibility and Jaipur, Mansarovar, Rajasthan for
Social Work Profession’ at Rajasthan organizing a national seminar on ‘Higher
during 24-26 October 2015. ` 1, 50,000. Education in 2025: Growth, Challenges
and Opportunities’ at Mansarovar during
140. Ms. Yognidi Nirula, Sikkim Government 20-21 November 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
College, Burtuk, Sikkim for organizing
an Interdisciplinary National Seminar 146. Dr. Asha P. Shetty, Yenepoya University
on ‘Regional Disparities, Development Mangalore, Karnataka for organizing a
and Challenges in India: Prioritization, national seminar on ‘Bringing Quality
Participation and Prospects’ at Burtuk, to Maternal and Child Health Services:
Sikkim during 2-4 November 2015. Indian Midwives Take the Challenges’
` 2, 50,000. at Mangalore, Karnataka during 20-22
November 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
141. Dr. Dhriti Roy, Sikkim University,
Gangtok, Burtuk, Sikkim for organizing 147. Prof. Surinder Kumar, Giri Institute
a national seminar on ‘Regionalism and of Development Studies, Lucknow,
Sub regional Multilateralism’ at Burtuk Uttar Pradesh for organizing a national
during 5-7 November 2015. ` 2, 00,000. seminar on ‘Health and Development:
Emerging Issues and Challenges in
142. Prof. Prasanta Ray, Institute of Uttar Pradesh’ at Lucknow during 20-21
Development Studies, Kolkata, West November 2015. ` 3, 00,000.

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148. Dr. Vasundhara Mohan, Institute of 154. Prof. Sudha Choudhary, Mohanlal
Indian Culture, Mumbai, Maharashtra Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan
for organizing a national seminar on for organizing a national seminar on
‘Globalization and Religion: Interactions ‘Understanding Social Epistemology of
and Divergences’ at Mumbai in 2nd/3rd Mythology, Science and Society’ during
Week of November 2015. ` 2, 00,000. 18-19 December 2015. ` 2, 50,000.

149. Dr. Sheila Rai, University of Rajasthan, 155. Prof. Nandlal, Mahatama Gandhi Kashi
Jaipur for organizing the ‘38th Annual Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh for
Conference of Indian Society for organizing a national seminar on ‘Dr.
Gandhian Studies on Debating Gandhi’ Bhimrao Ambedkar and Contemporary
at Jaipur during 21-23 November 2015. India’ at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh during
` 2, 50,000. 19-20 December 2015. ` 2, 00,000.

150. Prof. Rupendra Kumar Chattopadhyay, 156. Dr. Shankar Lal Shastri, Rajasthan
Gaudiya Mission, Kolkata for Gramothan evam Sanskrit Anusandhan
organizing a national seminar on ‘Socio- Sansthan, Jaipur for organizing a
Cultural Contribution of Sri Chaitanya national seminar on ‘Samajik Sarokar
Mahaprabhu in Indian History’ at evam Media’ at Jaipur during 26-28
Kolkata during 28-29 November 2015. December 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
` 1, 00,000.
157. Prof. Satish Verma, Centre for Research
151. Prof. Purnima Singh, Indian Institute of in Rural and Industrial Development,
Technology, New Delhi for organizing Chandigarh for organizing a national
a national seminar on ‘Being and Living seminar on ‘Rural Credit and Financial
in a Relational World’ at Delhi during Penetration in Punjab’ at Chandigarh
4-5 December 2015. ` 2, 50,000. during 17-18 December 2015.
` 2, 50,000.
152. Dr. Vinay K. Das, Vinodanand Jha Colony,
Madhubani, Bihar, for organizing 158. Dr. T. Jothiramalingam, D.D.D
a national seminar on ‘Determining Annamalai University, Chidambaram,
Factors for Growing Suicidal Tendency Tamil Nadu for organizing a national
Among Adolescent Students and its seminar on ‘Woman Empowerment
Socio-Economic Consequences in India and Human Rights-Transforming their
with special reference to Bihar’ at Bihar Rights in 21st Century’ at Chidambaram
on 10th December 2015. ` 2, 00,000. during 10-11 December 2015.
` 1, 50,000.
153. Prof. Surendra Kumar Gupta, Indian
Association of Social Science 159. Prof. Samit Kar, Directed Initiative,
Institution, New Delhi for organizing Kolkata for organizing a national
a national seminar on ‘Urbanization in seminar on ‘Religion, Society and
India: Emerging Issues’ at Delhi during Culture: Exploring the Contribution
10-11 December 2015. ` 6, 00,000. of Sister Nivedita’ on her 150th Birth

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Anniversary’ at Kolkata during 12-13 in Reinventing Libraries for the


January 2016. ` 3, 00,000. Innovations, Trends and Technologies’
at New Delhi during 24-26 November
160. Dr. Asheesh Srivastava, Vishva 2015. ` 3, 00, 000.
Bharati University, Santiniketan,
West Bengal for organizing a national 165. Dr. Atanu Mohapatra, The Maharaja
seminar on ‘Cognitive Disabilities and Sayajirao University of Baroda,
Effective Learning Tool-An Approach Vadodara, Gujarat for organizing a
towards Education Paradigm Shifts’ national seminar on ‘Understanding
at Shantiniketan during 29-31 January Jammu and Kashmir: Issues and
2016. ` 3, 00,000. Perspectives’ at Vadodara on 7 October
2015. ` 1, 50,000.
161. Dr. Nandini Ghosh & Dr. Supurna
Banerjee, Institute of Development 166. Dr. Chandan Kumar Sahoo, National
Studies, Salt Lake, Kolkata for Institute of Technology Rourkela,
organizing a national seminar on Rourkela for organizing a national
‘Examining Intersections: Caste/Gender seminar on ‘Business Strategies for
Narratives in India’ at Kolkata during Emerging India’ at Raurkela during 9-10
8-10 February 2016. ` 3, 00, 000. October 2015. ` 1, 00,000.

162. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Kundu, Maharshi 167. Dr. Anita Jain, The IIS University,
Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana Mansarovar, Jaipur for organizing a
for organizing a national seminar national seminar on ‘Sustainable Growth
on ‘Citizen Centric Governance and of Business: Strategies and Challenges’
Administration in India: Issues and at Jaipur during 16-17 October 2015.
Challenges’ at Rohtak during 19-20 ` 1, 00,000.
February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
168. Dr. Hitendra Goyal and Dr. Rajshree
163. Dr. B. Rama Chandar Reddy, Ranawat, Jai Narain Vyas University,
Bharathidasan Government College Jodhpur, Rajasthan for organizing
for Woman (Autonomous), Puducherry a national seminar on ’Multiplicity
for organizing a national seminar on of Identity in Subcontinent Women
‘Social History of Charity and Alms Writings’ at Jodhpur during 16-18
with special reference to South India’ at October 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
Puducherry during 10-11 March 2016.
` 2, 00,000. 169. Dr. Abhimanyu Singh, International
Disordered-Systems Associates Society,
164. Dr. R. B. Gaddagimath, Developing Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh for organizing
Library Network (DELNET), New a national symposium on ‘Scientific
Delhi for organizing a national seminar Order Disorder Concepts Leading
on ‘17th National Convention on to Socio-Economical Developments
Knowledge, Library and Information of India’ at Allahabad during 17-18
Networking (NACLIN 2015) October 2015. ` 1, 50,000.

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170. Dr. Pradeep Kumar, MGM Institute of Expectations and Challenges’ during
Management, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 19-20 December 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
for organizing a national seminar on
‘Make in India: The Road Ahead’ at 176. Dr. B. Venkata Rao, Institute for
Aurangabad during 30-31 October 2015. Development Research and Alternatives,
` 1, 00,000. Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh for organizing
a national seminar on ‘Maternity Benefit
171. Dr. Catherine Bernard, Service and Scheme: Status, Contours and Strategies’
Research Institute on Family and at Tirupati during 6-7 November 2015.
Children, Chennai for organizing ` 1, 00,000.
a national seminar on ‘Character
177. Dr. Shiv Bahadur Singh, DAV PG
Education and Social Transformation’
College, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, for
at Chennai during 30-31 October 2015.
organizing a national seminar on ‘Indian
` 1, 00,000.
Foreign Policy: Emerging Paradigms’
172. Prof. P.C. Tiwari, Kumaun University, at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh during 15-16
Nainital, Uttarakhand for organizing a November 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
national seminar on ‘Climate Change
178. Dr. Sushila Chaudhary, Saraswati
Impacts and Adaptations in Himalaya:
College of Education, Panipat, Haryana
Science and Policy Interface’ at Nainital for organizing a national seminar
during 2-3 November 2015. ` 2, 00,000. on ‘Attaining Sustainable Skilled
173. Dr. I. Sundar, Annamalai University, Workforce and Balanced Development
Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu for through Higher Education’ at Panipat
during 20-21 November 2015.
organizing a national seminar on
` 1, 00,000.
‘Clean Development Mechanism with
reference to Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’ at 179. Mr. Rakesh Kumar Badasara, Via-
Annamalai Nagar during 5-6 November Bidasar, Sikar, Rajasthan for organizing
2015. ` 1, 00,000. a national seminar on ‘Value Education
for Peace and Harmony’ at Sikar during
174. Mrs. Meenakshi Soni, Raj Rajeshwari
28-29 November 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
College of Education, Hamirpur, Uttar
Pradesh for organizing a national seminar 180. Dr. Sarbjit Kaur, Guru Ram Dass B.Ed
on ‘Academic and Administrative Audit College, Fajilka, Punjab for organizing
of Teacher Education Institutions: Need a national seminar on ‘Educational
of the Hour’ at Hamirpur during 6-7 Institutions to Bridge Gap in an
November 2015. ` 1, 00,000. e-World’ at Fajilka in November 2015.
` 1, 00,000.
175. Dr. P.K. Pattnaik, Bhagwan Mahaveer
College of Education, Sonipat, Haryana 181. Dr. Arunima Deka, Omeo Kumar
for organizing a national seminar on Das Institute of Social Change and
‘Formulating New Education Policy Development, Guwahati, Assam for
for the Emerging India: Interventions, organizing a national seminar on ‘Status

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of Women’s Studies in Northeast India’ Culture and Biodiversity: Means and


at 24-25 November 2015. ` 1, 50,000. Ways to Conserve’ at Uttaranchal on 2nd
Week of December 2015. ` 2, 25,000.
182. Prof. P. Adinarayanappa Reddy, S.V.
University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 188. Dr. Rabindranath Bhattacharya, The
for organizing a national seminar University of Burdwan, Burdwan, West
on ‘Skilling India: Status, Contours Bengal for organizing a national seminar
and Strategies’ at Tirupati during 7-8 on ‘National Identity and Security in
December 2015. ` 1, 00,000. India in the Era of Globalization’ at
Burdwan during 7-8 January 2016.
183. Dr. Shilpi Jindal, S.D. PG College, ` 1, 50,000.
Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh for organizing
a national seminar on ‘Impact of 189. Dr. Rajesh Rawat, S.S. Jain Subodh
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on PG Autonomous College, Jaipur for
Socio-economic Transformation in organizing a national seminar on
India: Problems and Prospects’ at ‘Bhartiya Rajneeti ki Dasha evam Disha
Ghaziabad during 12-13 December (2009 se Aaj Tak) at Jaipur during 8-9
2015. ` 1,50,000. January 2016. ` 1, 00,000.

184. Dr. A. Munian, Madurai Kamaraj 190. Dr. Bodhisattva Sengupta, Indian
University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu Institute of Technology, Guwahati,
for organizing a national seminar on Assam for organizing a national
‘Society, Language and Culture’ at workshop on ‘Public Economics:
Madurai during 15-17 December 2015. Theory and Policy’ at Guwahati during
` 1, 50,000. 8-9 January 2016. ` 1, 00,000.

185. Dr. A. Xavier Susairaj, Sacred Heart 191. Dr. Urmila Dabir, Rajkumar
College, Tirupattur, Vellore, Tamil Kewalramani Kanya Mahavidyalaya,
Nadu ‘Agricultural Transformation and Nagpur, Maharashtra for organizing
Rural Development in India: Issues and national seminar on ‘Advancements
Problems’ at Tirupattur, Vellore during in Library and Information Science
20-21 December 2015, ` 1, 00,000. and Technology: Challenges and
Opportunities’ at Nagpur on 9 January
186. Prof. Usha Rani Gogoi, Moran Mahila 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Mahavidyalaya, Sivasagar, Assam
for organizing a national seminar on 192. Dr. Anju Pandey. D.A.V. College,
‘Festivals of Ethnic Groups of North- Dehradun, Uttarakhand for organizing a
East India’ at Sivasagar during 29-30 national seminar on ‘India; An Emerging
December 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Power: Continuity and Change in
Foreign Policy’ at Dehradun during 10-
187. Dr. Chandra Singh Negi, L.S.M 11 January 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Government Postgraduate College,
Uttaranchal for organizing a national 193. Mrs. M. Gurumaheshwari, Sri Kaliswari
seminar in ‘Pariyavaran 2015: Nature, College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu for

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organizing a national seminar on University, Annamalainagar, Tamil
‘Awareness Programme on e-Job Nadu ‘Redefining Gender and
Opportunities & Entrepreneurship for Environmental Ethics: A Discourse on
Women Graduates’ at Sivakasi on 12 Green Literature’ at Annamalainagar
January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. during 3-4 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.

194. Dr. Sundara Raj. T. Periyar University, 200.


Dr. A. Rajendran, Bishop Heber
Salem, Tamil Nadu for organizing College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu for
a national seminar on ‘Transgender organizing national seminar on ‘Recent
Inclusion: Challenges and Implications’ Trends in Prohibition Movements in
at Salem during 21-22 January 2016. India’ at Tiruchirappalli during 4-5
` 1, 50,000. February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.

195. Dr. Shalini Yadav, Rao Abhay Singh P.G. 201. Dr. Jyoti Prasad, Nirmala College,
College of Education, Rewari, Haryana Ranchi, Jharkhand for organizing a
for organizing a national seminar national seminar on ‘Mapping Practices
on ‘Teacher Education in a Volatile, of Psychology: Critical Issues and
Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous Current Perspectives’ at Ranchi during
World: Critical Issues Concerning 7-8 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Teacher Education in 2014 and Beyond’
at Rewari during 5-6 February 2016. 202. Dr. S. Uma, Hindustan Institute of
` 1, 00,000. Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
for organizing national seminar on
196. Prof. Archana Bhatnagar, SNDT ‘Cyber Terrorism, Insecure Social Media
Women’s University, Mumbai for and Research Directions for National
organizing a national seminar on Security’ at Coimbatore during 11-12
‘Women Unheard: Silences, Dialogue February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
and Mediation’ at Mumbai during 28-30
203. Dr. Gobinda Chandra Sethi, Post
January 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
Graduate Government College,
197. Dr. Ganesh Ankush Chavan, SNDT Chandigarh for organizing a national
Women’s University, Mumbai for seminar on ‘Human Rights for the
organizing a national seminar on ‘Social Empowerment of Marginalized
Media for Social Harmony’ at Mumbai Communities in India: Understanding
during 29-30 January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. and Rethinking Strategy’ at Chandigarh
during 6-7 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
198. Dr. Ujjwal Sharma, Hindu Girls College,
Jagadhari, Punjab for organizing a 204. Dr. Seepana Prakasam, Post Graduate
national seminar on ‘Technology and Its Govt College for Girls, Chandigarh
Impact on Media, Culture and Society’ for organizing a national seminar on
at Jagadhari during 30 January 2016. ‘Challenges of Social Security and
` 1, 00,000. Social Inclusion for Inclusive Growth in
India’ at Chandigarh on 15 March 2016.
199. Dr. S. Karthik Kumar, Annamalai ` 1, 00,000.

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205. Dr. Shalu Ahalwat, Kundan Welfare 211. Dr. C. Basavaiah, Sri Venkateswara
Society, New Delhi for organizing a University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
national seminar on ‘Sexual Harassment for organizing a national seminar on
at Work Place for Urban Women Worker’ ‘Women Empowerment and Human
at New Delhi on 28 November 2015. Rights’ at Tirupati in November 2015.
` 1, 00,000. ` 2, 50,000. (SC)

206. Dr. S. Mohamed Yassir, Abdul Kakeem 212. Dr. Shushma H., Central University
College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu for of Karnataka, Kalaburagi, Karnataka
organizing a national seminar on ‘Social for organizing a national seminar on
Problems in Indian Languages: A ‘Women Empowerment – A Global
Comparative Study’ at Vellore during Initiative for Closing Gender Gap’ at
17-18 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Kalaburagi during 1-2 December 2015.
` 1, 00,000. (SC)
207. Dr. Varinder Jain, Institute of
Development Studies, Jaipur, Rajasthan 213. Dr. C. Giri Babu, KKC College of
for organizing a national seminar Education, Puttur, Karnataka for
on ‘Urban Growth, Poverty and the organizing a national seminar on
Question of Service Delivery in India: ‘Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Reflections on Pace, Pattern and Employment Guarantee ACT and
Emerging Challenges’ at Jaipur during Its Impact on the Socio-Economic
2-4 December 2015. ` 3, 00,000. Conditions of Scheduled Castes in India’
at Puttur during 5-7 December 2015.
208. Sh. Kamlesh Kumar, Shri Krishna ` 2, 00,000. (SC)
Mahavidhlaya, Mau, Uttar Pradesh for
organizing a national seminar on ‘Uttar 214. Prof. Anand Prakash R. Bheley, Dr.
Pradesh mein Dalit Rajniti ka Bhavisya’ Ambedkar College of Social Work,
at Mau during 24-25 October during Wardha, Maharashtra for organizing
2015. ` 2, 00,000. (SC) a national seminar on ‘Rethinking
Empowerment of Scheduled Caste and
209. Mr. P. Prasad, Society for Rural and Eco- Scheduled Tribe Women: Challenges
Development, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh and Strategies’ at Wardha on 7 October
for organizing a national seminar on 2015. ` 1, 40,000. (SC)
‘Challenges of Social Work Practices in
21st Century’ at Kurnool during 16-17 215. Dr. Dashrath Kumar Hinunia, Aryan
November 2015. ` 1,00,000. (SC) P.G. College, Sikar, Rajasthan for
organizing a national seminar on
210. Prof. P. Tara Kumari, Vishakhapatnam ‘Samajik Nyaya aur Samaveshi Vikas:
for organizing a national seminar Chunautiyan evam Sambhawnayen’
on ‘Sustainable Agricultural at Sikar during 18-19 October 2015.
Development Issues and Challenges’ ` 1, 50,000. (SC)
at Vishakhapatnam during 22-23
November 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (SC) 216. Dr. A. Mahalingam, Madurai Kamaraj

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University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu for Remedies’ at Gandhigram during 25-26
organizing a national seminar on ‘Form February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
and Content of Castes and Communities
of South India: Past and Present’ at 222. Dr. K. Prabhakar, Poor Peoples
Madurai during 22 October 2015. Development Society, Chittoor, Andhra
` 1, 50,000. (SC) Pradesh for organizing a national seminar
on ‘Education: Right to Education Act,
217.
Dr. Siddaraju V.G, University of 2009- The Way Forward’ at Chittoor on
Mysore, Karnataka for organizing a 15 June 2016. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
national seminar on ‘Social Security
223.
Dr. Arun Kant Gautam, Rambai
and Social Inclusion: Opportunities and
Government Girls Degree College,
Challenges’ at Karnataka during 5-6
Akbarpur, Uttar Pradesh for organizing
November 2015. ` 1, 50,000. (SC)
a national seminar on ‘Disaster
218.
Prof. Ponugupati Devanand Management in India’ at Akbarpur
Satya Kumar, Andhra University, during 18-19 January 2016. ` 1, 50,000.
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh (SC)
for organizing a national seminar
224. Dr. H. M. Baruwa, Madhya Pradesh
on ‘Buddhism and Establishment of
Dalit Sahitya Academy, Ujjain, Madhya
Democratic Society: The Way Forward’ Pradesh for organizing a national
at Visakhapatnam during 15-16 seminar on ‘Casteless Egalitarian
November 2015.` 1, 50,000. (SC) Society and Dr. Ambedkar: Challenges
219. Dr. M. Lakshmanakumar, Sri Kaliswari and Remedies’ at Ujjain during 14-15
February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu for
organizing a national seminar on ‘Role 225. Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Advance Research
of Information and Communication Institute for Development of Social
Techno’ at Sivakasi during 20-21 March Science (ARIDSS), Meerut, Uttar
2016. ` 1,25,000. (SC) Pradesh for organizing a national
seminar on ‘India-China: Conflict or
220. Dr. D. Sivakumar, Annamalai
Cooperation’ at Meerut during 28-29
University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil
November 2015. ` 2, 00,000. (ST)
Nadu for organizing a national seminar
on ‘Health, Social and Economic 226. Mr. Raja Ram Meena, Manav Kalyan
Issues of Ageing Population in India’ at Vidyapeeth Sansthan, Jaipur for
Annamalai Nagar during 10-11 March organizing a national seminar on ‘Human
2016. ` 1, 50,000. (SC) Development in India: Inequalities and
Disparities’ at Jaipur on 29 October
221. Dr. A. Mani, Gandhigram Rural Institute 2015. ` 1, 50,000. (ST)
Gandhigram, Chinnalapatti, Tamil Nadu
for organizing a national seminar on 227. Dr. Janak Singh Meena, Jai Narain
‘Atrocities on Scheduled Castes and Vyas University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Scheduled Tribes on India: Causes and for organizing a national seminar

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on ‘Governance and Administrative Samiti, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh


Reforms in India’ at Jodhpur during 24- for organizing a national seminar on
25 October 2015. ` 2, 00,000. (ST) ‘Women and Higher Education’ at
Allahabad during 2-4 January 2016.
228. Shri David Arnold Kharchandy, ` 1, 00,000.
Synod College, Shillong, Meghalaya
for organizing a national seminar 234. Dr. Pankaj Kumar Chaturvedi, Santbula
on ‘Women and Religion in India: Satyanamdas Birbal P.G. College,
Status and Quest for Liberation’ at Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh for organizing
Shillong during 13-14 November 2015. a national seminar on ‘Mahila
` 1, 50,000. (ST) Sashaktikaran: Savrup evam Cheta’ at
Ghazipur during 23-24 January 2016.
229. Dr. Marcus Barla, Institute for Human
` 1,00,000
Development, Eastern Regional Centre,
Ranchi, Jharkhand for organizing a 235. Dr. Ishdat Yadav, Dr. Rammanohar Lohia
national seminar on ‘Inclusive and Snatatkotar Mahavidyalaya, Gazipur,
Sustainable Development Jharkhand: Uttar Pradesh for organizing a national
Challenges and Opportunities’ at Ranchi seminar on ‘Bhartiya Rajniti, Samajik
during 19-20 March 2016. ` 2, 50,000. Nayay tatha Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar’
(ST) at Gazipur during16-17 January 2016.
230. Dr. Tage Habung, Government College, ` 1, 50,000.
Papumpare, Arunachal Pradesh for 236. Dr. Anurag Agrawal, S.S. (PG) College,
organizing a national seminar on
Mumukshu Ashram, Shahjahanpur,
‘Hunting – Trapping Culture in North
Uttar Pradesh for organizing a
East India’ at Papumpare, Arunachal
national seminar on ‘Impact of Stress
Pradesh during 19-20 November 2015.
Management in Business Organizations’
` 2, 00,000. (ST)
at Shahjahanpur during 31 January to 1
231. Prof. K. Kokho, Jamia Millia Islamia, February 2016. ` 1, 00, 000.
New Delhi for organizing a national
237. Dr. Ram Pravesh Pathak, Banaras Hindu
seminar on ‘Interrogating District
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh for
Councils in India’s North East’ at New
organizing the ‘56th All India Annual
Delhi on 12 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
(ST) Conference of Indian Political Science
Association on Re-inventing Politics in
232. Dr. Sivasankar, V. Muthurangam India’ at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh during
Government Arts College, Vellore, 25-27 October 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Tamil Nadu for organizing a national
seminar on ‘Economic Growth and 238. Dr. Israil Miya, Meerut College, Meerut,
Social Inequalities’ at Vellore during 8-9 Uttar Pradesh for organizing national
January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. (ST) seminar on ‘Drug Addiction Among
Adolescents in India’ at Meerut during
233. Shri. Lal Ji Singh, Shramjivi Sewa 13-14 February 2016. ` 1, 50,000.

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239.
Dr. S.T Shirsath, Dr. Babasaheb Empowerment, New Delhi for
Ambedkar Marathwada University, organizing a national seminar on ‘The
Aurangabad, Maharashtra for organizing Changing Strategic Contours of Asia:
a national seminar on ‘Agricultural Challenges and Opportunities of Act
Crisis and Governance in India: Issues East Policy’ at New Delhi during 23-24
and Concerns’ at Aurangabad during 11- December 2014. ` 2, 00, 000.
12 February 2016. ` 4, 50,000.
245. Prof. Somenath Bhattacharjee, Assam
240. Dr. Arunoday Bajpai, Agra College, University, Assam for organizing
Agra, Uttar Pradesh for organizing national seminar on ‘Indigenous
the ‘19th Convention of UP Political Ethnography, Emic Perspective and
Science Association and National National Cultural Heritage Focusing
Seminar on Rising India: Domestic and North East India’ at Assam during 6-7
External Opportunities and Challenges’ January 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
at Agra during 4-6 December 2015.
` 1, 00,000. 246. Dr. Priya Mathur, Gramin Mahila
P.G. Mahavidyalaya, Sikar, Rajasthan
241. Dr. S. C. Gupta, Research Ludhiana for organizing national seminar on
Citizens Health Council, Ludhiana, ‘Over Population and its Effects on
Punjab for organizing a national seminar Environment, Public Health and Wild
on ‘Socio- Economic Trauma Faced by Life’ at Sikar during 12-13 January
the Families of Drug Trafficking Victims 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
in Punjab: Role of Law Enforcing
Agencies’ at Ludhiana during 19-20 247. Prof. Susheela Bhan, The Institute of
December 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Peace Research and Action, Ghaziabad,
Uttar Pradesh for organizing national
242. Smt. Geeta Girish Gadhavi, Gujarat seminar on ‘Alternative Politics’ at
University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat for Ghaziabad during 23-24 January 2016.
organizing a national seminar on ` 2, 00,000.
‘Library Legislation and Community
Information Services' at Ahmedabad 248. Prof. G. Krishna Reddy, Osmania
during 28 -31 December 2015. ` 1, University, Hyderabad, Telangana for
00,000. organizing national seminar on ‘Social
Science Congress: South India Region’
243. Prof. N.K. Pattnaik, Development at Hyderabad during 28-30 January
Organisation for Woman and Rural for 2016. ` 5, 00,000.
Woman and Rural Youth (DOWRY),
Balesware, Odisha for organizing 249. Dr. Virendra Singh, Digambar Jain
national seminar on ‘Old Age-A Curse College, Baraut, Uttar Pradesh for
or Gift-boon’ at Balesware on 24 organizing national seminar on ‘Impact
December 2015. ` 1, 00,000. of Social Media on Society and
Environment’ at Baraut during 30-31
244. Dr. Sudhir Singh, Society for Social January 2016. ` 1, 00,000.

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250. Prof. Rashmi Dorai Swamy, Jamia for organizing national seminar on
Millia Islamia, New Delhi for organizing ‘Jan Dhan Yojana- An Effort Towards
national seminar on ‘Central Asia, Financial Inclusion’ at Kalaburagi during
China and India: Historical, Economic, 19-20 February 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
Political and Cultural Relations’ at
New Delhi during 3-4 February 2016. 257. Dr. Narendra Singh, Assam University,
` 1, 50,000. Diphu, Assam for organizing national
seminar on ‘Indian Anthropological
251. Prof. Neelima Deshmukh, RTM Nagpur Congress–2016 Emerging Frontiers of
University, Nagpur, Maharashtra for Anthropology’ at Diphu, Assam during
organizing national seminar on ‘Recent 21-23 February 2016. ` 4, 50,000.
Trends in Administrative: Theory and
Governance’ at Nagpur during 4-5 258. Prof. Abhijit Dasgupta, Delhi School of
February 2016. ` 2, 00,000. Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi
for organizing national seminar on
252. Prof. Sangita Gupta, University of ‘M.N. Srinivas Anyumnamd Sociology
Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir for in India’ at Delhi on 25 February 2016.
organizing national seminar ‘Future of ` 2, 00,000.
Libraries: Trends, Issues and Challenges’
at Jammu during 4-5 February 2016. 259. Dr. Archana Pal, D.A.V (PG) College,
` 2, 00,000. Dehradun, Uttarakhand for organizing
national seminar on ‘Sociological
253. Dr. Ashu Jain, St. Aloysius College, Association, Uttarakhand on Society and
Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh for organizing Sustainable Development in Himalayan
national seminar on ‘Make in India: States: Perspectives, Problems and
A Key for Economic Growth in India’ Prospects’ at Dehradun during 25-27
at Jabalpur during 5-6 February 2016. February 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
` 1, 00,000.
260. Dr. Deepak Paliwal, Uttarakhand Open
254. Dr. Sudhir Kumar Suthar, Jawaharlal University, Haldwani, Uttarakhand
Nehru University, Delhi for organizing for organizing national seminar on
national seminar on ‘Agrarian Question ‘Traditional Knowledge and Health
in Contemporary Indian Politics’ at Seeking Practices Among the Himalayan
Delhi during 18-19 February 2016. Region Communities’ at Haldwani
` 4, 50,000. during 26-27 February 2016. ` 1, 50,000.

255. Prof. A Subramanyam Raju, Pondicherry 261. Mr. Budhen Kumar Saikia, Morigaon
University, Puducherry for organizing College, Assam for organizing national
national seminar on ‘Good Order at Sea: seminar on ‘Make in India and the
India’s Role’ at Puducherry during 18- Relevance of the Act East Policy:
19 February 2016. ` 3, 00,000. Issues and Challenges in Association
with Indian Economic Association’ at
256. Sri. B. S. Mitekar, Smt V.G. College Assam during 27-28 November 2015.
for Women, Kalaburagi, Karnataka ` 1, 00,000.

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262. Dr. Vilok Singh, Swami Sahjananad 268. Dr. Samina Fazli, Al-Barkaat Institute
Snatkottar Mahavidyalaya, Ghazipur, of Education, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh for
Uttar Pradesh for organizing national organizing national seminar on ‘Role of
seminar on ‘Culture Change in India: Higher Education for the Empowerment
Identity and Globalization (Special of Muslim Woman Problem and
Reference to Uttar Pradesh)’ at Prospects’ at Aligarh during 26-27
Ghazipur during 14-15 December 2015. March 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
` 1, 00,000.
269. Dr. Padamanabh M. Kamath, VPM’s
263. Dr. V. Rajeev, Catholicate College,
Centre for International Studies,
Pathanamthitta, Kerala for organizing
Mumbai for organizing natinal seminar
national seminar on ‘The Socio-Cultural
on ’Nuclear Energy, Proliferation and
Impacts of Buddhism in Kerala’ at
Pathanamthitta, Kerala during 1-3 Nonproliferation Policy Options for the
December 2015. ` 1, 00,000. NDA Government’ at Mumbai in March
2016. ` 1, 50,000.
264. Mr. S. Barnabas, Rural Action for Poor
in Development of Society, Munagala 270. Smt. M. Raga Latha, Karunamayi
Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh for organizing Mahila Mandal, Khammam, Telangana
national seminar on ‘Improvement for organizing national seminar on
and Relevancy to Right to Education ‘Enhancing Employability through Skill
Act 2009’ at Munagala Kurnool on 1 Development and Vocational training
December 2015. ` 1, 00,000. for Tribal Women and Welfare
Programs, Policies for Tribal Girls’ at
265. Dr. Girish Kumar R, Mahatma Khammam, Telangana on 5 January
Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
for organizing national seminar
on ‘Revisiting Kerala Model of 271. Mr. Tom Jacob, Christ College, Thrissur,
Development’ at Kottayam during 28- Kerala for organizing national seminar
30 January 2016. ` 2, 50,000. on ‘Indian Capital Market: Opportunities
266. Dr. Manju Singh, Jagrouti Women and Challenges’ at Thrissur during 7-9
College, Dausa, Rajasthan for organizing January 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
national seminar on ‘Samsamyik
272. Mr. K. Vimala. Community Organizing
Rajasthan ki Gramin Samajik Va Arthik
for Rural Upliftment Society, Kurnool,
Sanrachana, Chunautiyan evam Sujhav:
Ek Etihasik Adhayan’ at Dausa during Andhra Pradesh for organizing national
14-15 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. seminar on ‘Preventing & Combating of
Trafficking of Girls in Andhra Pradesh
267. Dr. B. Vijaya, Gulbarga University, Using Legal Empowerment Strategies’
Kalaburagi, Gulbarga, Karnataka at Kurnool on 10 January 2016.
for organizing national seminar on ` 1, 00,000.
‘Agriculture Finance in India Trends,
Issues and Challenges’ at Kalaburagi 273. Prof. P.N. Shinde, Raja Shripatrao
during 20-21 March 2016. ` 3, 00,000. Bhagawantrao Mahavidyalaya, Satara,

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Madhya Pradesh for organizing national and Short Film on Women Unheard:
seminar on ‘Economics of Drought Silences, Dialogue and Mediation’ at
Prone Areas in Maharashtra’ at Satara Mumbai during 28-30 January 2016.
during 10-11 January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. ` 1, 50,000.

274. Dr. M.K. Tiwari, Vipra Arts, Commerce 280. Dr. Karunendra Singh, Bapu P.G.
and Physical Education College, Raipur, College, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh
Chattisgarh for organizing a national for organizing a national seminar
seminar on ‘Therapeutic Values of Yoga’ on ‘Terrorism in South Asia: Issues,
at Raipur during 14-15 January 2016. Challenges and Options’ at Gorakhpur
` 1, 00,000. during 13-14 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.

275. Dr. Baljit Singh , V.P.O. Mohlan, 281. Dr. Roopa Mathur, The IIS University,
Muktsar Sahib, Punjab for organizing a Jaipur for organizing a national seminar
national seminar on ‘Role of Education on ‘Women, Health and Identity:
in Swacch Bharat Making Indian Clean Revisioning a Multidisciplinary
and Green’ at Muktsar during 15-16 Perspective’ at Jaipur during 12-13
January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. February 2016. ` 1, 50,000.

276. Lt. M.C. Sahitya, Govt. College for 282. Prof. P. Suneetha, Andhra University,
Men, Kurnool for organizing a national Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh for
seminar on ‘Globalization- A Strategy organizing a national seminar on
towards Women’s Empowerment’ at ‘Between the Sun and the Mirror-Climate
Kurnool during 20-28 January 2016. Change during Paleoclimatology to
` 1, 00,000. the Anthropology of Global Future’ at
Visakhapatnam during 12-13 February
277. Dr. P.V. Raveendra, M.S. Ramaiah 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Institute of Technology, Bengaluru,
Karnataka for organizing a national 283. Prof. R. Raveendran, Sree Sevugan
seminar on ‘Sustainable Development Annamalai College, Sivagangai, Tamil
in Power Sector through Renewable Nadu for organizing a national seminar
Energy Resources’ at Bengaluru during on ‘Literature and Human Rights’ at
23-24 January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Sivagangai, Tamil Nadu on 12 February
2016. ` 1, 00,000.
278. Dr. Balin Kumar Bhuyan, Nowgong
College, Nagaon, Assam for organizing 284. Dr. Satyendra Singh, Government Girl’s
a national seminar on ‘Capacity Building PG College, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh
in Higher Education’ at Nagaon on 27 for organizing a national seminar on
January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. ‘Socio-Economic Impact of Hazardous
Elemental Contamination in Drinking
279. Prof. Archana Bhatnagar, SNDT Water’ at Ghazipur during 11-12
Women’s University, Mumbai for February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
organizing a national seminar on ‘Three-
Day National Seminar on Documentary 285. Dr. K. Suneetha, Vikrama Simhapuri

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University, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Environment – Issues and Challenges’
for organizing a national seminar on at Mylapore on 5 February 2016.
‘Disaster Mitigation and Management: ` 1, 00,000.
Need for the Training of Social Workers’
291. Dr. A. Vijaya Kanth, Dr. Ambedkar
at Nellore during 9-11 February 2015.
Government Arts College, Vyasarpadi,
` 1, 00,000.
Chennai, Tamil Nadu for organizing
286. Dr. U. Chaturvedi, Avadh Girls a national seminar on ‘The Impact of
Degree College, Lucknow for Rural Population Growth on Agriculture
organizing a national seminar on and Natural Resources Management in
‘Anthropogeography: Contemporary India’ at Vyasarpadi during 5-6 February
2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Issues & Problems and Sustainable
Development’ at Lucknow during 9-10 292. Dr. Y. Vijila, St. Joseph’s College,
February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu for
organizing a national seminar on ‘India’s
287. Prof. Kshetri Rajendra Singh, Manipur
Labour Legislation and its Employment
University, Imphal, Manipur for Relation for the Next Decade’ at
organizing a national seminar on ‘State, Tiruchirappalli on 4 February 2016.
Civil Society and Social Movements ` 1, 00,000.
in Contemporary Northeast India:
Approaches and Responses’ at Imphal 293. Dr. Sanjoy Hazarika, Jamia Millia
during 8-9 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Islamia, New Delhi for organizing
a national seminar on ‘The River’s
288. Dr. Gautam Huidrom, Rajiv Gandhi Children- Literary Representation
University, Doimukh, Arunachal and Perspectives: Portrayal of the
Pradesh for organizing national seminar Char- Chaporis of the Brahmaputra
on ‘Manufacturing the Next Leap for in Literature and Media’ at Delhi on 3
Indian Economy: A Human Resource February 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
Management Perspective’ at Doimukh,
Arunachal Pradesh during 8-9 February 294. Dr. Ishita Mukhopadhyay and Dr. Debjani
2016. ` 1, 00,000. Halder, Calcutta University, Kolkata,
West Bengal for organizing a national
289. Prof. Lalit Gupta, Jai Narain Vyas seminar on ‘Son Preference in India: A
University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan for Patriarchal Legacy: Socio-economic and
organizing a national seminar on Socio-cultural Perspectives’ at Kolkata
‘Business Education 2015’ at Jodhpur during 3-5 February 2016. ` 1, 50,000.
during 5-6 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
295. Dr. Pratap Ch. Dash, Barpeta Law
290. Dr. X. Vincent Jayakumar, Ramakrishna College, Barpeta, Assam for organizing
Mission Vivekananda College, a national seminar on ‘Child and
Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Women Labour: Issues and Challenges’
for organizing a national seminar on at Barpeta, Assam during 29-30 January
‘Infrastructural Development and 2016. ` 1, 00,000.

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296. Dr. Shailaja Naik, University of Groups: Status & Challenges’ at Jaipur
Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, on 27 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Maharashtra for organizing a national
seminar on ‘Science and Technology for 302. Dr. Seraj Mohammad, M.B. Govt. P.G.
Reaching the Unreached’ at Dharwad College, Haldwani, Uttarakhand for
during 29-30 January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. organizing a national seminar on ‘Indian
Culture: Prospects and Challenges’ at
297. Prof. Atul Joshi, Kumaun University, Haldwani during 28-29 February 2016.
Nainital, Uttarakhand for organizing ` 1, 00,000.
a national seminar on ‘Sustainable
303. Dr. P. Subbarama Raju, Vikrama
Development in Indian Himalaya
Simhapuri University, Nellore, Andhra
Region: Prospects and Challenges’ at
Pradesh for organizing a national
Nainital during 15-16 February 2016.
seminar on ‘Inclusive Strategies for
` 1, 50,000.
Women Empowerment in Indian
298. Prof. M.K. Naseerali, Aligarh Context’ at Nellore during 7-8 March
Muslim University Campus, Kerala 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
for organizing a national seminar on
304. Dr. Sabina Bano, KMC Urdu Arabi Farsi
‘Integrating ICT for Quality Sustenance University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
in Teaching Learning and Evaluation’ for organizing a national seminar
at Kerala during 15-16 February 2016. on ‘Feminist Methodology in Social
` 1, 00,000. Sciences’ at Lucknow during 8-9 March
2016. ` 1, 50,000.
299. Dr. S. R. Savithri, All India Institute
of Speech and Hearing, Namisham 305. Dr. Manish Didwania, Mody
Campus, Mysore, Karnataka for University of Science and Technology,
organizing a national seminar on Laxmangarh, Rajasthan for organizing a
‘Empowerment of Children with national seminar on ‘A New Paradigm
Hearing Impairment – New Trends and in Management, Economics and
Development’ at Mysore during 15-17 Commerce’ at Rajasthan during 11-12
February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. March 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
300. Dr. V. Rama Rao, M.V.R. Degree & P.G. 306. Prof. Jawaid Iqbal, Aligarh Muslim
College, Visakhapatnam for organizing University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh
a national seminar on ‘Forest Ecology, for organizing a national seminar on
Tribal Livelihoods and Sustainable ‘Emerging Shapes and Contours of West
Development: Issues and Challenges’ at Asia and North Africa in the Realm of
Visakhapatnam during 24-26 February New World Order’ at Aligarh during 15-
2016. ` 1, 00,000. 16 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000.

301. Dr. Sanjula Thanvi, Suraj Sansthan, 307. Prof. Jyotirmoy Prodhani, North-
Jaipur for organizing a national seminar Eastern Hill University, Shillong,
on ‘Human Rights & Disadvantaged Meghalaya for organizing a national

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seminar on ‘Re-interpretations of the Jhamatmal Advani Law College,
Past: The Discourse of Cultural Identity Mumbai for organizing a national
in South Asia’ at Shillong during17-18 seminar on ‘Social Transformation in
March 2016. ` 1, 50,000. India with special reference to Status
of Vulnerable Groups: Issues and
308.
Dr. D. Uma Devi, Institute for Challenges’ at Mumbai on 5 March
Development Research and Alternatives, 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh for organizing
a national seminar on ‘Entrepreneurial 314. Dr. D. Ravinder, Sri Krishnadevaraya
Development: Status, Challenges and University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
Strategies’ at Tirupati during 22-23 for organizing a national seminar on
March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. ‘Contemporary Trends in Librarianship’
at Anantapur during 28-29 December
309.
Dr. T. Jayakumar, Periyar EVR
2015. ` 2, 50,000. (SC)
College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu
for organizing a national seminar on 315. Mrs. A.M. Rani, Govt. Degree College,
‘Partition Literature and its Relevance Nagari, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh for
to the Contemporary India’ at organizing a national seminar on ‘Non-
Tiruchirappalli during 24-25 March Timber Forest Produce for Livelihood
2016. ` 1, 00,000. Security of Tribal Communities in India’
310. Dr. Ranendra Mohan Deka, Rangapara at Nagari, Chittoor during 27-29 January
College, Assam for organizing a national 2016. ` 2, 00,000. (SC)
seminar on ‘Immigration Problem and 316. Mr. Prem Singh and Dr. Vipin Kumar, Sri
the Crisis of Identity in North East India’
Aurobindo College, Delhi for organizing
at Assam during 22-23 April 2016.
a national seminar on ‘Emerging Issues
` 1, 00,000.
of Climate Change: Sustainability and
311. Dr. S.Kulothunga Pandian, Sri Kaliswari Economic Implication’ at Delhi during
College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu for 25-26 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
organizing a national seminar on
317.
Dr. Mala Obulesu, Sai Village
‘Industrial Waste Management in India-
Education and Rural Development
Problems and Prospects’ at Sivakashi
Society, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
during 4-5 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
for organizing a national seminar on
312. Dr. Dharmendra Kumar, Government ‘Right to Education Act 2009- The Way
Post Graduate College, Lohaghat Forward’ at Anantapur during 19-20
Uttar Pradesh for organizing a national January 2016. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
seminar on ‘Globalization, Environment
and Women: Understanding the Linkage’ 318. Prof. G. Chandraiah, G.B. Pant Social
at Lohaghat during 5-6 March 2016. Science Institute, Allahabad, Uttar
` 1, 50,000. Pradesh for organizing a national
seminar on ‘The Most Marginalized
313. Dr. Kavita Lalchandani, Gopal Das Dalits: Mobilizations and Struggles

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for Justice’ at Allahabad during 10-11 ‘Rethinking New Education Policy:


March 2016. ` 2, 50,000. Contextualizing the Issues of India’s
North – Eastern Region’ at Meghalaya
319. Prof. Mukesh Ranga, CSJM University, during 7-8 March 2016. ` 2, 50,000.
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh for organizing (SC)
a national seminar on ‘Accelerating
Rural Growth: New Market Avenues’ 325. Dr. Pramod Kumar, Bapu P.G.
at Kanpur during 4-5 March 2016. College, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh
` 1, 50,000. for organizing a national seminar on
‘Environment, Pollution and Socio-
320. Dr. R.S. More, Shri. Raosaheb economic Development in India’ at
Ramrao Patil Mahavidyalaya, Sangli, Gorakhpur during 6-7 February 2016.
Maharashtra for organizing a national ` 1, 50,000. (SC)
seminar on ‘Problems and Prospects
of Co-operatives in the Era of 326. Prof. Sartik Bagh, Babasaheb Bhimrao
Globalization’ at Sangli during 24-25 Ambedkar University, Lucknow, Uttar
February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Pradesh for organizing a national seminar
on ‘Politics of Development in India’ at
321. Dr. Amarnath Paswan, Banaras Hindu Lucknow during 14-15 February 2016.
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh ` 3, 50,000. (SC)
for organizing a national seminar on
‘Democracy and the State of the Nation: 327.
Prof. V. Krishna, University of
India in 21st Century’ at Varanasi, Uttar Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana for
Pradesh during 5-6 February 2016. organizing a national seminar on ‘Socio-
` 3, 00,000. (SC) economic and Cultural Conditions of
PAT & PAT Performers in Telangana’ at
322. Prof. C. Basavaiah, Sri Venkateswara Hyderabad during 20-22 January 2016.
University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh ` 4, 50,000. (SC)
for organizing a national seminar on
‘Women Empowerment and Human 328. Dr. Y. Ashok Kumar, Rural Awareness
Rights’ at Tirupati during 17-18 February Service, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
2016. ` 1,50,000. (SC) for organizing a national seminar on
323. Dr. M. Pravin Kumar, Annamalai ‘Prevention of Women Trafficking
University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu and Rescue, Rehabilitation and Re-
for organizing a national seminar on integration of Victims’ at Guntur on 26
‘Challenges of Girl Child’s Health, December 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
Education and Protection-Making the
329. Dr. Suman Sharma, Central University
Right a Reality’ at Annamalai during 4-5
of Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh
March 2016. ` 1, 50,000. (SC)
for organizing a national seminar on
324. Dr. Mrs. Nikme S C Momin, North- ‘Jammu and Kashmir -A New Discourse’
Eastern Hill University, Meghalaya at Kangra on 9 to 11 October 2015.
for organizing a national seminar on ` 3, 00,000. (ST)

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330. Dr. N.G. Ngalengnam, Indira Gandhi Education System in India: Shifting
National Tribal University, Manipur for Paradigms and Deepening Crisis’ at Pune
organizing a national seminar on ‘India’s from 16-18 January 2016. ` 4,00,000.
Act East Policy: Problems and Prospects
in North East India’ at Manipur during 336. Dr. Jai Singh Rathore, Institute of
28-29 January 2016. ` 3, 00,000. (ST) Development Studies, Jaipur, Rajasthan
for organizing a national seminar
331. Dr. Grace Laltlinzo, Indira Gandhi on ‘36th Annual Conference of the
National Tribal University, Imphal, Rajasthan Economic Association’
Manipur for organizing a national at Jaipur from 22-24 January 2016.
seminar on ‘Ethno Science and ` 1, 50,000. (Withdrawn)
Traditional Technology of Tribes and
337. Dr. Arti Koul Kachroo, B.S. Anang
Indigenous Peoples of Northeast India’
Buria Institute of Education, Faridabad,
at Imphal during 16-17 January 2016.
Haryana for organizing a national
` 3, 00,000.
seminar on ‘Dynamics of Life Skills
332. Mr. M. Parusuram Naik, Village Education in Contemporary Indian
Development Social Service, Anantapur, Soceity’ at Faridabad on 13 February
Andhra Pradesh for organizing a 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
national seminar on ‘Panchayat System 338. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, Chaudhary
in Scheduled Tribal Area of Indian Charan Singh University, Meerut,
Provisions, Practices and Contradictions’ U.P. for organizing a national seminar
at Anantapur during 24-25 February on ‘Bhartiya Sahitya mein Rajneetik
2016. ` 1,00,000 (ST) Chintan’ at Meerut from 13-14 February
2016. ` 1, 00,000.
333. Mr. Sreenu Banothu, Swapna Health
and Educational Society, Hyderabad, 339. Dr. Nailin Ramaul, Government
Telangana for organizing a national College, Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh for
seminar on ‘Role of ICT in Enhancing organizing a national seminar on ‘Make
Quality of Education in India’ at in India: Challenges and Prospects’ at
Hyderabad during 28-29 January 2016. Sirmaur from 17-18 February 2016.
` 1, 00,000. ` 1, 00,000.
334. Mrs. Kalpita Sonowal, Sri Aurobindo 340. Dr. Ram Prakash, Deen Dayal Upadhyay
College, New Delhi for organizing a Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur,
‘Emerging Economics and Challenges Uttar Pradesh for organizing a national
to Sustainability towards Developing seminar on ‘Globalization Media and
Nations’ at Delhi during 22-23 February Culture: Issues and Perspectives’ at
2016. ` 2, 50,000. (ST) Gorakhpur from 20-21 February 2016.
` 1, 50,000.
335. Dr. Murzban Jal, Indian Institute of
Education, Maharashtra for organizing 341. Dr. D.K. Sharma, Devsthali Vidyapeeth,
a national seminar on ‘University Uttarakhand for organizing a national

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seminar on ‘Tribals in Uttarakhand 348. Dr. S. I. Rudaya Rajan, Centre for


and Status, Challenges & Possibilities’ Development Studies, Kerala for
at Lalpur from 20-21 February 2016. organizing a national seminar on
` 1, 50,000. ‘Development Induced Displacement
and Migration Land Acquisition and
342. Ms. Pushpa Giri, Manav Seva Samaj,
Resettlement’ at Trivandrum from 3-4
Nainital, Uttarakhand for organizing
March 2016. ` 2,00,000.
a national seminar on ‘Disability,
Distributive Justice and Inclusive 349. Dr. K.S. Chalam, Institute for Economic
Growth in Northern India’ at Nainital and Social Justice, Visakhapatnam
from 23-24 February 2016. ` 1,50,000.
for organizing a national seminar on
343. Dr. Dhruv Raina, Jiwaji University, ‘Economic Prominence of Andhra
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh for organizing Pradesh after Bifurcation: Possibilities
a national seminar on ‘Fourth Northern and Predicaments’ at Visakhapatnam
Regional Social Science Congress’ at from 5- 6 March 2016. ` 1,00,000.
Gwalior from 25-27 February 2016.
` 4,00,000. 350.
Dr. Vinay K. Das, Samadhan,
Kameshwari Niwas, Bihar for organizing
344. Mrs. Nidhi Chauhan, Modern College a national seminar on ‘Determining
of Professional Studies, Ghaziabad, Factors for Growing Suicidal Tendency
Uttar Pradesh for organizing a national Among Adolescent Students and its
seminar on ‘Impact of Globalization on Socio-Economic Consequences in India
Performance of Foreign Trade in India- with special reference to Bihar’ at Bihar
Problems & Challenges’ at Ghaziabad on 21 August 2016. ` 1,00,000.
from 27-28 February 2016. ` 1,00,000.
351.
Dr. Shankar Prinja, PGIMER,
345. Dr. Kanchan Roy, Ranchi University, Chandigarh for organizing a national
Ranchi, Jharkhand for organizing a seminar on ‘Universal Health Coverage
national seminar on ‘Livelihood and
in India’ at Chandigarh from 9-10 March
Food Culture of Tribes in India’ at
2016. ` 2,00,000.
Ranchi from 27-28 February 2016.
` 2,00,000. (Withdrawn) 352.
Dr. Manu Guatam, M.P. Institute
346. Dr. Rajesh Chandra Paliwal, B.S.M.P.G of Social Science Research, Madhya
College, Uttarakhand for organizing a Pradesh for organizing a national
national seminar on ‘Tribal Issues and seminar on ‘Implementation of
Strategies for Empowerment’ at Roorkee Educational Policies and Programmes
from 1-2 March 2016. ` 1,00,000. in India- Stocktaking and Ways Ahead’
at Ujjain from 10-11 March 2016.
347. Dr. S. Kandasamy, Ajmer, Rajasthan for ` 2,00,000.
organizing a national seminar on ‘Public
Policy, Governance and Development 353. Dr. Farhad Mollick, Mahatma Gandhi
in India: Issues & Challenges’ at Ajmer Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya,
from 23-24 September 2016. ` 1,50,000. Maharashtra for organizing a national

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seminar on ‘Displacement Environment on ‘Agriculture Environment and
& Tribal Life as a Human Right Sustainable Development’ at Aligarh
Perspective’ at Maharashtra from 10-11 from 21-22 March 2016. ` 1,50,000.
March 2016. ` 2,00,000.
360. Dr. Tarun Dutta, Assam University,
354. Dr. Saima Iqbal, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Assam for organizing a national seminar
College, Delhi for organizing a national on ‘Road Communication and its
seminar on ‘Revisiting Dr. Bhim Rao Development in Northeast Indian and
Ambedkar in the Era of Globalization’ Beyond: Bridging Culture and People’
at Delhi on 12 March 2016. ` 2,00,000. at Assam from 21–22 March 2016.
` 1,50,000.
355. Dr. Sangappa V. Mamanshetty,
Government First Grade College, 361. Dr. Ravindra Pratap Singh, Shri Ram
Karnataka for organizing a national College of Law, Uttar Pradesh for
seminar on ‘Strategies for the organizing a national seminar on ‘Gender
Development of most Backward Taluks Sensitization and Legal Empowerment
of Hyderabad Karnataka Region’ at of Women in India’ at Muzaffarnagar
Kalaburgi from 14-15 March 2016. from 25-27 March 2016. ` 1,00,000.
` 1,50,000.
362.
Dr. Nishi Pandey, University of
356. Mr. Amrit Pal Singh, Ganga Institute of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for organizing a
Education, Haryana for organizing a national seminar on ‘Care and Protection
national seminar on ‘Reforms in Teacher of Girl Children: Emerging Issues and
Education- Revamping the Current Challenges’ at Lucknow from 26-27
Course and Curricula’ at Jhajjar from March 2016. ` 2,50,000.
18-19 March 2016. ` 1,00,000.
363.
Dr. Monika Kannan, Sophia Girls
357. Mr. A.P. Patil, North- Eastern Hill College (Autonomous), Rajasthan
University, Shillong, Meghalaya for for organizing a national seminar on
organizing a national seminar on ‘Addressing Rural Disparities and
‘Contemporary Issues in Accounting Development through Panchayati Raj
and Finance’ at Shillong from 21-22 Institutions in India: Achievements,
October 2016. ` 1,50,000. Assessment & Accountability’ at Ajmer
from 28-29 March 2016. ` 2,00,000.
358. Dr. Asit Kumar Mantry, Buddha College
of Education, Haryana for organizing a 364. Dr. O.K. Belwal, H.N.B. Garhwal
national seminar on ‘Holistic Education University, Uttarkhand for organizing
in Modern Times: Perspective and a national seminar on ‘Role of Recent
Scope’ at Karnal from 19-20 March Applied Statistical Techniques
2016. ` 1,00,000. in Interdisciplinary Research’ at
Uttarkhand from 27-29 March 2016.
359. Prof. Shamsul Heque Siddiqui, Aligarh ` 1,00,000.
Muslim University, Uttar Pradesh
for organizing a national seminar 365. Dr. Bhagwan S. Bisht, Kumaon

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University, Uttarakhand for organizing a Challenges’ at 27-28 May 2016.


national seminar on ‘Migration Pattern ` 1, 50,000.
and the Emerging Trends of Migration
in the Mountainous Region of the 371. Dr. P.M. Joshy, Sree Narayana College,
Himalayan States of India’ at Nainital Kollam, Kerala for organizing a national
from 28-29 March 2016. ` 2,00,000. seminar on ‘Ideological Moorings of
India’s Foreign Policy: Identity, Strategy
366. Prof. Siddharth Shastri, Banasthali and Interests’ at Kollam during 14-15
Vidyapith, Rajasthan for organizing a June 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
national seminar on ‘Indian Agriculture
in Post Reform Era: Issues and 372. Sri Upen Konch, Dhemaji College,
Challenges ‘at Rajasthan during 2-3 Dhemaji, Assam for organizing
April 2016. ` 1, 50, 000 a national seminar on ‘Rural
Development: Its Strategies, Issues
367. Dr. Elena Philip, St. Aloysius College, and Challenges in North- East India’
Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh for at Dhemaji during 23-24 July 2016.
organizing a national seminar on ‘Role ` 2, 00,000.
of Academic Audit in Enhancing the
373.
Dr. Jaideep Singh, Seth R.L.S.
Quality of Higher Education in India’
Government College, Jaipur for
at Jabalpur during 8-9 April 2016.
organizing a national seminar on ‘Rural
` 1, 00,000.
Development: Issues and Challenges,
368. Dr. (Fr.) Paulson Ueliyannoor, Saint Livelihood and Sustainability’ ‘at Jaipur
Claret College, Arunachal Pradesh for during 6-8 October 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
organizing a national seminar on ‘Tribal
374. Dr. Sudhir Singh, Society for Social
in the Contemporary Context: Myriad
Empowerment, Delhi for organizing
Perspectives during North East India’
a national seminar on ‘Relevance
at Arunachal during 9-10 April 2016.
of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in the era of
` 1, 00,000. Globalization’ at Delhi during 23-24
369.
Dr. Shiekh Javaid, University of March 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar, Jammu 375. Prof. S.K. Sinha, Chaudhary Ranbir
and Kashmir for organizing a national Singh University, Haryana for
seminar on ‘Tribal Youth: Issues, organizing a national seminar on ‘Make
Challenges and Opportunities’ at in India for Inclusive Growth-Initiative
Hazratbal during 20-21 April 2016. and Challenges’ at Haryana during 28-
` 1, 00,000. 30 March 2016. ` 2, 00,000.
370. Prof. Aneesa Shafi, University of 376. Dr. Supriya Pathak, Mahatma Gandhi
Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya,
for organizing a national seminar on Wardha, Maharashtra for organizing
‘Gender Equality and Social Inclusion a national seminar on ‘The Questions
in Contemporary India: Issues and of Gender, Language and Indigenous

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Culture in Central India’ at Wardha 382. Dr. M.D. Bavaiah, Lakshmi Mahila
during 29-31 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Mandali, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
for organizing a national seminar
377. Dr. Shivani Kapoor, PSIT College on ‘Sustainable Income Generation
of Higher Education, Kanpur, Uttar Activities for Single Women, Distressed
Pradesh for organizing national seminar
and Rootless Women in Rural Areas in
on ‘Impact of Tourism on Income
Anantapur’ at Anantapur on 10 February
and Employment in Indian Economy
2016. ` 1, 00,000.
in the Globalized Era-Problems and
Challenges’ at Kanpur during 5-6 March 383. Mr. B. Sasikala, Secretary,
2016. ` 1, 50,000. Water, Agricultural, Technological,
378. Prof. Lancy I. Lobo, Centre for Culture Environmental & Resource (Water-
and Development, XTI Campus, NGO), Hyderabad, Telangana for
Vadodara for organizing a national organizing a national seminar on
seminar on ‘Moving towards Equitable ‘Problems of Differently Abled Women
Health System in India: Key Issues and and Available Schemes, Services &
Challenges’ at Vadodara during 28-30 Education for Rural Differently Abled
April 2016. ` 2, 50,000. Women’ at Hyderabad during 10-11
February 2016. ` 1, 50,000.
379. Prof. S. Jibon Kumar Singh, Manipur
University, Canchipur, Manipur, 384. Prof. B. Majhi, National Institute of
for organizing a national seminar Technology, Rourkela, Odisha for
on ‘Relevance of Environment in organizing a national seminar on
Health and Disease-Anthropological ‘Research Scholar Week-2016’ at
Perspective’ at Canchipur Manipur Rourkela during 12-14 February 2016.
during 10-12 March 2016. ` 1, 50,000. ` 1, 00,000.

380. Prof. Ajay K. Mehra, Centre for 385. Dr. Anuj Gupta, Amer Maharaja
Public Affairs, Noida, Uttar Pradesh P.G. College, Jaipur for organizing a
for organizing a national seminar on national seminar on ‘Women and Indian
‘New Development Paradigm in Public Nationalism’ at Jaipur on 15th February
Climate Partnerships’ at Noida during 2016, ` 1, 00,000.
23-24 May 2016. ` 3, 00,000.
386. Dr. M. James Antony, Arul Anandar
381. Mr. Shivshankar Reddy, Health College, Madurai, Tamil Nadu
Agricultural Rural Development for organizing a national seminar
Society, Ananthapuram, Tamil Nadu on ‘Structural Change and Social
for organizing a national seminar Welfare Measures in State Budget’ at
on ‘Sustainable Income Generating Madurai during 16-17 February 2016.
Activities for Distressed Women, Single ` 1, 00,000.
and Rootless Women in Rural Areas’
at Ananthapuram on 18 January 2016. 387. Dr. A Venugopal Reddy, Society
` 1, 00,000. for People, Rural Education and

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Agricultural Development, Tumkur, 393. Mr. O. Mamatha Reddy, Pragathi


Karnataka for organizing a national Rural and Educational Development
seminar on ‘Effectiveness of PRIs- Society, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
Panchayat Raj Institutions in Rural for organizing a national seminar on
Development’ at Tumkur during 17-18 ‘Increasing Women’s Participation in
February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Decision- Making to Reduce Violence
Against Women’ at Kurnool on 25
388.
Dr. (Mrs.) Sarita Gijwanil, DAV
February 2016. ` 1,50,000.
College of Education, Fajilka, Punjab
for organizing a national seminar on 394. Dr. M. Karuppiah, H.H. the Rajah’s
‘Higher Education in India’ at Fajilka College, Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu
Punjab during 19-20 February 2016. for organizing a national seminar on
` 1, 00,000. ‘Current and Future Consequences of
389.
Prof. K.E. Raj Pramukh, Andhra Changing Climate on Indian Economy’
University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra at Pudukkottai during 25-26 February
Pradesh for organizing a national 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
seminar on ‘Dimensions of Tribal
395. Dr. R. Arul, Kandaswami Kandar’s
Health in India’ at Visakhapatnam during
College, Velur, Tamil Nadu for
20-21 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
organizing a national seminar on
390. Dr. Ramana Naik Banothu, Centre ‘ICT in Rural Areas: Building the
for Development Action, Telangana Knowledge Society at Grassroots Level’
for organizing a national seminar at Velur during 25-26 February 2016,
on ‘Enhancing Tribal Women ` 1, 00,000.
Empowerment through Access to
Information in Remote Tribal Areas in 396. Prof. Vimlendu Tayal, Nehru Memorial
Adilabad District’ at Telangana on 30th Law PG College, Rajasthan for
March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. organizing a national seminar on
‘Role of Intellectual Property Rights
391. Dr. Aruneya Mishra, Ewing Christian in Technology Transfer and Economic
College, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh Growth: Prospects and Challenges’ at
for organizing a national seminar on Rajasthan during 26-27 February 2016
‘Bhartiya Parampara mein Paryavarniya ` 1, 50,000.
Sachetna’ at Allahabad on 21st February
2016. ` 1, 00,000. 397. Dr. N. Malati, Delhi Institute of
Advanced Studies, Delhi for organizing
392. Mr. Shaik Rafi, Country Integrated Rural a national seminar on ‘Mantra for 21st
Development Society, Kurnool, Andhra Century Managers: Initiate, Innovate
Pradesh for organizing a national and Integrate’ at Delhi on 27th February
seminar on ‘Impact of MGNREGS on 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Rural Development at Kurnool District
of Andhra Pradesh’ at Kurnool during 398. Dr. B.P. Singhraul, Guru Ghasidas
24-25 February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, Chattisgarh

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for organizing a national seminar on University, Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh
‘Corporate Social Responsibility and for organizing a national seminar on
Sustainability – A National Assessment’ ‘Microfinance as a Tool for Poverty
at Bilaspur during 27-28 February 2016. Alleviation: Retrospect and Prospect’
` 1, 00,000. at Chitrakoot during 8-9 March 2016.
` 1, 00,000.
399. Dr. P. Natesan, P.K.R. Arts College for
Women, Gobichettipalayam, Tamil 405. Dr. A. Saroja, P.K. R. Arts College for
Nadu for organizing a national seminar Women, Gobichettipalayam, Tamil
on ‘Online Marketing: Opportunities Nadu for organizing a national seminar
and Challenges’ at Gobichettipalayam on ‘Revamping Commerce Curriculum’
during1-2 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. at Gobichettipalayam during 11-12
March 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
400. Prof. Amir Ali, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, Delhi for organizing a 406. Dr. K. C. Pandey, Lucknow University,
national seminar on ‘Democracy and Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for organizing
Processes of Marginalization’ at Delhi a national seminar on ‘Language and
during 3-4 March 2016. ` 1, 50,000. Life: A Reflection in Wittgenstein’s
Philosophy’ at Lucknow during 12-13
401. Prof. Rathod Vikram Kashinathrao, March 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Jalna College of Social Work, Jalna,
Maharashtra for organizing a national 407. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari, Maharaja
seminar on ‘Participation of SC/ST’s Agrasen College, Delhi for organizing a
in Local Politics: Barriers, Reactions national seminar on ‘India’s Changing
and Consequences’ at Jalna during 4-5 Role in the New World Order’ at Delhi
March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. 14-15 March 2016. ` 1, 50,000.

402. Mr. A. M. Rode, Federation of Senior 408.


Dr. Barunjyoti Choudhury, Assam
Citizen’s Organization of Maharashtra University, Silchar, Assam for
(FESCOM), Pune, Maharashtra for organizing a national seminar on
organizing a national seminar on ‘Globalisation, Culture and Identity:
‘Caregiving for the Elderly in India’ Issues and Perspectives of North East
at Pune during 6-7 March 2016. India’ at Silchar 18-19 March 2016.
` 1, 00,000. ` 1, 00,000.

403. Dr. Sr. K. Fatima Mary, Fatima College, 409. Dr. (Smt.) Manoj, Kanoria B.Ed.
Mary Land, Madurai, Tamil Nadu College, Rajasthan for organizing a
for organizing a national seminar national seminar on ‘Education and
on ‘Museum: Mirror of the Nation’ Gender Sensitivity ‘at Rajasthan during
at Madurai during 7-8 March 2016. 20-21 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
` 1, 00,000.
410. Dr. B. Venkata Rao, Institute for
404. Dr. Vijay Singh Parihar, Mahatma Development Research and Alternatives,
Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh for organizing

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a national seminar on ‘University in the 21st Century; Debating Different


Industry Interface: Problems, Paradoxes Propositions’ at Delhi during 28-29
and Possibilities’ at Tirupati during 22- March 2016. ` 1, 00,000
23 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
417. Ms. Usha Sharda, Shivaji College, Delhi
411. Dr. Surendra Kumar Sia, Pondicherry for organizing a national seminar on
University, Puducherry for organizing ‘Globalization, Economic Development
a national seminar on ‘Caring the and Sustainability’ at Delhi on 29th
Elderly: Psychosocial Perspectives’ at March 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Pondicherry during 23-24 March 2016.
` 1, 50,000. 418. Mr. Amlanjyoti Sen Gupta, Assam
University, Diphu Campus, Assam
412. Dr. R. Balasubramaniam, SRM for organizing a national seminar on
University, Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu ‘Challenges of English Language
for organizing a national seminar on Education in Multilingual Society: A
‘The Influence and Impact of Mass North-east Perspective’ at Assam during
Media in the Modern Tamil Society’ 5-6 April 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
at Kattankulathur during 24-25 March
2016. ` 1, 00,000. 419. Dr. Nittam Chandel, S.V. Govt. College
Ghumarwin, Bilaspur, Chattisgarh
413. Prof. N. Ramaswamy, Kakatiya for organizing a national seminar on
University, Warangal, Telangana for ‘Higher Education in India: Challenges
organizing a national seminar on ‘Food and Opportunities’ at Bilaspur during
Security for Women and Children in 8-9 April 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
India: Challenges and Opportunities’
25-26 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. 420. Prof. M. Gopala Krishna, Adikavi
Nannaya University, Rajahmundry,
414. Dr. Mridula Devi, Bodoland University, Andhra Pradesh for organizing a national
Kokrajhar, Assam for organizing seminar on ‘Quality Education through
a national seminar on ‘Women Two Years B.Ed. New Curriculum’ at
Entrepreneurship’ at Kokrajhar during Rajahmundry during 8-9 April 2016.
25-26 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. ` 1, 00,000.

Dr. Pushpinder Kumari, Swami 421. Mrs. U.Y Mane, Shri Panditguru
415.
Premanand Mahavidyalaya, Hoshiarpur, Pardikar Mahavidyalaya, Beed, Madhya
Punjab for organizing a national seminar Pradesh for organizing a national
on ‘Cruelties and Crimes against Women: seminar on ‘Inter-disciplinary seminar
A Challenge for India’ at Hoshiarpur on on Understanding the Constitution of
26th March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. India’ at Beed on14 April 2016. ` 1,
00,000.
416.
Dr. Nawal Kishore, Rajdhani
College, University of Delhi, Delhi 422. Dr. Gulab Chandra Lalit, S.T.D.P.G.
for organizing a national seminar on College, Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh for
‘Development Models of Indian States organizing a national seminar on ‘India’s

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Internal Security: Emerging Threats 428. Prof. V.S. Dhanve, Shri Panditguru
and Challenges in the 21st Century’ Pardikar Mahavidyalaya, Sirala, Beed,
at Sultanpur during18-19 April 2016. Madhya Pradesh for organizing a
` 1, 00,000. national seminar on ‘Politics, Literature
and Media in India’ at Beed on 16th
423. Mr. Honey Kumar, Rajiv Gandhi August 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
National University of Law, Patiala,
Punjab for organizing a national seminar 429. Dr. S. Saravanan, Dr. N.G.P Arts and
on ‘Indian Society and Emerging Social Science College, Coimbatore, Tamil
Issues: Disorders, Dysfunctions and Nadu for organizing a national seminar
Defects’ at Patiala during 22-23 April on‘Economic Empowerment of Women
2016. ` 1, 00,000. through Entrepreneurship-Problems and
Prospects at Coimbatore on19th August
424. Mr. A. Ravisankar, Erode, Sengunthar 2016. ` 1, 00,000.
Engineering College, Thudupathi,
Tamil Nadu for organizing a national 430. Dr. M. Jeyaseelan, Periyar University,
seminar on ‘Gender-Violence and Its Salem, Tamil Nadu for organizing a
Related Issues among Rural Women’ national seminar on ‘Social Structure
at Thudupati during 22-23 April 2016. and Dalits: Issues, Challenges and
` 1, 00,000. Inclusive Strategies’ at Salem during 20-
21 October 2016. ` 1, 50,000.
425. Dr. Vinay Rajath D, Mangalagangotri,
Mangalore University, Karnataka 431. Dr. Sukhendu Das, Bankura University,
for organizing a national seminar on Bankura, West Bengal for organizing
‘Indigenous and Indigeneity Growth a national seminar on ‘Ripeness is
of Sociology and Research in India’ at All: Discoursing Shakespeare and the
Karnataka on 6 May 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Politics of Cultural Gerontology’ at
Bankura during 7-8 November 2016.
426. Dr. D. Uma Devi, Institute for ` 1, 25,000.
Development Research and Alternatives,
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh for organizing 432. Dr. P. V. Raveendra, M.S. Ramaiah
a national seminar on ‘Access to Institute of Technology, Bengaluru,
the Services and Education by the Karnataka for organizing a
Differently Abled Women’ at Tirupati national seminar on ‘Rural Women
during 22-23 June 2016. ` 1, 50,000. Entrepreneurship in India: Way for
Social and Economic Empowerment’
427. Dr. C. Chelladurai, Virudhunagar at Bengaluru during 27-28 May 2016.
Hindu Nadars’ Senthikumara Nadar ` 1, 00,000.
College, Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu
for organizing a national seminar on 433. Dr. Pahi Saikia, Indian Institute of
‘Payment Banks: Opportunities and Technology, Guwahati, Assam for
Challenges’ at Virudhunagar during 15- organizing a national seminar on ‘India-
16 July 2016. ` 1, 00,000. Myanmar Bilateral Ties: Ethnicity,

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Security and Connectivity’ at Guwahati seminar on ‘Status of Social Security


in May 2016. ` 1, 00,000. in India’ at Dausa on 17th March 2016.
` 1, 50,000. (ST)
434. Dr. K.S. Chalam, Institute for Economic
and Social Justice, Visakhapatnam, 440. Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Meerut College,
Andhra Pradesh for organizing a national Meerut, Uttar Pradesh for organizing a
seminar on ‘Economic Prominence national seminar on ‘Maritime Security
of Andhra Pradesh after Bifurcation: Challenges to India: Terrorism and
Possibilities and Predicaments’ at Piracy at Sea in the Global Era’ at
Visakhapatnam during 5-6 March 2016. Meerut during 28-29 March 2016.
` 1, 00,000. ` 2, 00,000. (ST)

435. Dr. Harpreet Bhatia, Keshav 441. Ms. Phup Kesang Bhutia, Cluny
Mahavidyalaya, New Delhi for Women’s College, Kalimpong, West
organizing a national seminar on Bengal for organizing a national seminar
‘Youth Contemporary Society Issues on ‘Rural Development and Challenges
and Challenges’ at Delhi during 28-29 in India: Avenues, Awareness and
March 2016. ` 2, 00,000. Assessment’ at Kalimpong during 21-22
March 2016. ` 2, 00,000. (ST)
436. Dr. Deepa Philip, MMM College of
Health Science, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 442. Dr. Kedilezo Kikhi, Tezpur University,
for organizing a national seminar on Tezpur, Assam for organizing a national
‘Shakti 2016 Sociology of Health and seminar on ‘Governance Development
Awareness Knowledge Transformation and State in Contemporary Time’ at
Impact’ at Chennai during 7-8 March Tezpur during 10-12 March 2016.
2016. ` 1, 00,000. ` 3, 00,000.

437. Dr. Mary Joseph, St. Joseph College of 443. Dr. P. Subba Rao, Andhra University,
Teachers Education for Woman, Kerala Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh for
for organizing a national seminar on organizing a national seminar on ‘Caste
‘Education for Global Citizenship: Rigidities and Social Protest in South
Learning of Live Together’ at Kerala India’ at Visakhapatnam during 15-16
during 2-4 March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. February 2016. ` 1, 50,000. (SC)

438. Dr. Anita Minz, Daulat Ram College, 444. Dr. Nilanjana Das Chatterjee,
University of Delhi, Delhi for organizing Vidyasagar University, Medinipur, West
a national seminar on ‘Samajik aur Bengal for organizing a national seminar
Arthik Vikas ki Avadharna: Adivasi on ‘Contextualizing Applied Issues in
Samaj’ at Delhi during 9-10 March Geography’ at Medinipur during 3-4
2016. ` 2, 00,000. (ST) March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)

439. Mr. Murari Lal Meena, Saraswati 445. Dr. M. C. Obulesu. WINGS Business
Vidhya Mandir Shiksha Samiti, Dausa, School, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
Rajasthan for organizing a national ‘Empowerment of Scheduled Tribe

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Women in India’ for organizing a Women in Rural/Semi-rural Areas of
national seminar on 6-8 March 2016. Bihar’ at Madhubani on 1st May 2016.
` 1, 00,000. (SC) ` 1, 00,000. (SC)

446. Prof. B. Vijayalaxmi, Osmania 451. Dr. C. Sangeeta, Women’s Development


University, Hyderabad, Telangana Society, Rangareddy, Telangana for
for organizing a national seminar on organizing a national seminar on ‘Tribal
‘Criminal Justice System in India- Girl’s and Women’s Education Policies
Recent Trends’ at Hyderabad during 8-9 and Implementation Mechanisms in
March2016. ` 1, 50,000. (SC) Tribal Areas at Jangaon of Warangal’ at
Rangareddy, Telangana on 24th March
447. Mr. Salek Chand, Secretary, National 2016. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
Institute of Health and Family Welfare,
Delhi for organizing a national seminar 452. Dr. K. Madhu Babu, Acharya Nagarjuna
on ‘Digitization: The Path to the Peak’ University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh for
at Delhi during 9-10 March 2016. organizing a national seminar on ‘Issues
` 1, 00,000. (SC) and Challenges for the Development of
Andhra Pradesh’ at Guntur during 13-14
448. Dr. A. Naganna, Rural Integrated and February 2016. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
Social Education Society (RISES),
Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh for organizing 453. Dr. Parbhansh Kumar, Jay Prakash
a national seminar on ‘Problems of Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Balia, Bihar
Differently Abled Women & Available for organizing a national seminar on
Schemes, Services & Education for ‘Nirdhanta Rashtriya Vikas ke liye
Chunauti avam Sambhavna’ at Balia
Rural Differently Abled Women’ at
during 20-21 February 2016. ` 2,00,000.
Kurnool during 10 –11 March 2016.
(SC)
` 1, 00,000.
454. Dr. Dharmesh V. Dhawankar,
449. Dr. K. Chitti Kalavathi, Govt. Degree &
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur
PG College, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
University, Amravati, Maharashtra
for organizing a national seminar on
for organizing a national seminar on
‘Welfare and Development Schemes
‘New Media: Issues and Prospects’ at
in the Socio-Economic Development
Nagpur during 25-26 February 2016.
of Scheduled Caste People in India’ ` 2, 00,000. (SC)
at Chittoor during 15-17 March 2016.
` 1, 00,000. (SC) 455. Prof. Puran Mal Yadav, Mohanlal
Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan
450. Ms. Manju Kumari, Ilashree Seva for organizing a national seminar on
Sansthan, Madhubani, Bihar for ‘Bhim Rao Ambedkar: Social Justice’
organizing a national seminar on ‘Effect at Udaipur during 26-27 February 2016.
of Sexual Harassment of Women at ` 3, 00,000. (SC)
Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition
and Redressal Act 2013) on Working 456. Dr. Debarata Das, Tezpur University,

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Napaam, Assam for organizing a national Indian and Green India in 21st Century’
seminar on ‘Achieving Sustainable at Chidambaram during 18-19 April
Rural Livelihood through Financial 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
Interventions and Skilling India with
Special Reference to the North-Eastern 460. Dr. Kuchata Ram, Jai Narain Vyas
Region’ at Napaam during 4-5 March University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan for
2016 ` 3, 00,000. (SC) organizing a national seminar on ‘Legal
Perspectives of Environmental Issues in
457. Dr. Paramjit Singh, Meerut College, India’ at Jodhpur during 22-23 January
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh for organizing a 2016. ` 2, 00,000. (SC)
national seminar on ‘Climate Change
and Sustainable Development in India- 461. Dr. Nagendra Kumar, Banaras Hindu
Problems and Challenges’ at Meerut University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,
during 2-3 April 2016. ` 2, 50,000. (SC) for organizing a national seminar on
‘Mental Haze and Value Education’ at
458. Dr. T. Brahmanandam, Centre for Multi- Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh during 30-31
Disciplinary Development Research, March 2016. ` 1, 00,000. (SC)
Dharwad, Karnataka for organizing a
national seminar on ‘Dalit Situation 462. Dr. Narender Kumar, Shrimati Murti
in India after Economic Reforms’ at Devi Mahavidhlaya, Rajasthan
Dharwad during 25-26 March 2016. for organizing a national seminar
` 3, 00,000. (SC) on ‘Heritage of India: Sustainable
Development of Sekhavati Heritage’ at
459. Dr. S. Sampath Kumar, Annamalai Rajasthan during 27-28 March 2016.
University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu ` 1,00,000.
for organizing a national seminar on
‘Teacher Education Enhancing Clean

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Appendix-7

Publication Grants

Doctoral Theses/ Research Reports 6. Dr. Ranjana Saxena, ‘Revisiting East


Published Central Europe and Russia Society and
Culture 20 Years After’, M/s Prakashan
1. Dr. Suchitra Sharma, ‘Grameen Vikas Sansthan, 4268-B/3, Ansari Road, Darya
aur Gair Sarkari Sangathan: Chattisgarh Ganj, New Delhi -110002.
Rajya ka ek Samajshastriye Adhayan’,
M/s Manak Publications, Pvt. Ltd, B-7, 7. Dr. Rouble Rani Sharma, ‘Dynamics
Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk, of Cooperation between India-ASEAN
Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092. Since 2000’, M/s Manak Publications
Pvt. Ltd., B-7, Saraswati Complex,
2. Dr. Damini Shah, ‘Muslim Ghettoisation: Subhash Chowk, Laxmi Nagar,
A Tragedy’, M/s Gurjar Prakashan, Delhi-110092.
202, Tilakraj, Panchawati, Ist Lane,
Ambawadi, Ahmedabad-380006. 8. Dr. Naresh Kumar Verma, ‘Nuclear
Programme of North Korea and Iran:
3. Dr. Lalita Solanki, ‘Mahila Arthik A Comparative Geopolitical Analysis’,
Shashktikaran evam Panchayati Raj: M/s Manak Publications, Pvt. Ltd., B-7,
Ujjain Jile ke Sandarbh mein’ M/s, Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk,
Classical Publishing Company, 28, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092.
Shopping Centre, Karam Pura, New
Delhi-110015. 9. Dr. Surendra Singh, ‘Ethnic Conflict in
Sri Lanka: The Origin and Evolution’,
4. Bharat Ratnam, ‘Pakistan mein M/s Sunrise Publications, B-7, Saraswati
Vikendrikaran: General Ayub Khan Complex, Subhash Chowk, Laxmi
evam General Pervez Musharraf ke Nagar, Delhi -110092.
Shasan Kaal ka Tulnatmak Adhyayan’,
M/s Sunrise Publications, B-7, Saraswati 10. Dr. Alakh Niranjan, ‘Samkaleen Dalit
Complex, Subhash Chowk, Laxmi Chintan’, M/s. Penguin Books India Pvt
Nagar, Delhi-110092. Ltd., 208, Ansal’s Laxmideep, Laxmi
Nagar, District Centre, Delhi- 110092.
5. Dr. Pinki Gautam, ‘National Human
Rights Commission and Assessment: 11. Dr. Amit Kumar, ‘Women and
A Study of its Working from 1994-99’, Microfinance Prospects and Challenges’,
M/s Gyan Publishing House, Gyan M/s Rawat Publications, Satyam
Kunj, 23, Main Ansari Road, Darya Apartments, Sector-3, Jain Temple
Ganj, New Delhi -110002. Road, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur -302 004.

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12. Dr. Amit Sharma, ‘Personality, Publishing House, Gyan Kunj, 23, Main
Motivational Needs and Leadership Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi
Effectiveness of India Managers: An -110002.
Exploratory Study in an Organizational
Setting’, M/s Himalayas Publishing 18. Dr. Tulika Tripathi, ‘Access to Health
House, Pooja Apartments, 4-B Murari Service : Inferences from Uttar Pradesh’,
M/s Gyan Publishing House, Gyan Kunj
Lal Street, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj,
23, Main Ansari Road, Darya Ganj,
New Delhi- 110002.
New Delhi -110002.
13. Dr. Devesh Vijay, ‘Dalits and
19. Dr. Rajesh Yadav, ‘Ghaghara-Tapti Doab
Democracy: Transition in Two North
(U.P.) mein Badh ki Samasya evam
Indian Communities’, M/s Himalayas
Samadhan: Ek Bhugolik Adhayan’, M/s
Publishing House, Pooja Apartments,
Rawat Publications, Satyam Apartments,
4-B Murari Lal Street, Ansari Road,
Sector-3, Jain Temple Road, Jawahar
Darya Ganj, New Delhi 110 002.
Nagar, Jaipur -302004.
14. Dr. Arundhati Chattopadhyay, ‘Inter-
20. Dr. Rama Achyut Pande, ‘Sexual
Linkage between Women Empowerment
Abuse of Girl Children’, M/s Rawat
and Socio-Economic Development’, Publications, Satyam Apartments,
M/s Manak Publications Pvt. Ltd., B-7, Sector-3, Jain Temple Road, Jawahar
Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk, Nagar, Jaipur- 302004.
Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092.
21. Dr. Arun Kumar, ‘Janjatiye Vikas
15. Dr. Raju Singh, ‘Development, evam Panchayati Raj: A Study of
Displacement and Demographic Katni District (in Hindi)’, M/s Rawat
Processes (in Hindi)’, M/s Rawat Publications, Satyam Apartments,
Publications, Satyam Apartments, Sector-3, Jain Temple Road, Jawahar
Sector-3, Jain Temple Road, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur -302004.
Nagar, Jaipur -302004.
22. Dr. Madhav Prasad Gupta, ‘MGNREGA,
16. Dr. Sanju Sharma, ‘Business Ethics & Panchayati Raj evam Janjatiye Vikas
Social Responsibility: A Comparative (In Hindi)’ M/s Rawat Publications,
Study of Selected Mega- marts in Jaipur Satyam Apartments, Sector-3, Jain
City’, M/s Rawat Publications, Satyam Temple Road, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur-
Apartments, Sector-3, Jain Temple 302004.
Road, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur -302 004.
23. Dr. Deepak Tanaji Pawar, ‘Post
17. Dr. Awadhesh Kumar, ‘Paramparagat Globalization of Language in
Bidi Udyog mein Sanlagn Shramik Maharashtra’, M/s Rawat Publications,
Pariwaron ki Samajik Dashayen Satyam Apartments, Sector-3, Jain
(Mirzapur ke Vanatpad par Adharit Temple Road, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur-
Samajvaigyanik Adhyayan)’ M/s Gyan 302004.

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Ad-hoc Grant for Publication/Running of Journals
S.No. Name of the Journal Amt. of the Grant released
during 2015-16
1 Indian Journal of Landscape, Systems and `1,00,000/-
Ecological Studies
2 Gandhi Marg (English) ` 1,50,000/-
3 Vanyajati (ST) ` 90,000
4. Indian Journal of Tai Studies (NER) (ST) ` 1,50,000/-
5. Purvadeva (SC) ` 1,00,000/-
6. Eastern Quarterly (ST) ` 1,00,000/-
7. Annals `50,000/-
8. Man and Society (ST) `1,50,000/-
9. IASSI Quarterly `2,00,000/-
10. Hill Geographer (ST) ` 60,000/-
11. Indian Journal of Secularism ` 1,50,000/-
12. Journal of Contemporary Thought ` 2,00,000/-
13. Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences ` 80,000/-
14. The Grassroots Governance Journal ` 75,000/-
15. Artha Vijnana ` 1,25,000/-
16. Review of Agrarian Studies ` 2,00,000/-
17. Journal of Economic Social Development ` 1,00,000/-
18. Protocol (ST) ` 1,00,000/-
19. Suraksha Chintan ` 1,00,000/-
20. Journal of Economics Policy and Research ` 75,000/-
21. The Journal of Institute of Public Enterprise ` 75,000/-
22. International Journal of Disability Studies ` 1,00,000/-
23. Research Promoter (ST) ` 1,00,000/-
24. Indian Journal of Psychology ` 1,00,000/
25. Dalit Asmita (SC) ` 3,00,000/-
26. Rajasthan Journal of Sociology ` 50,000/-
27. Indian Journal of Corporate Governance ` 75,000/-
28. Punjab Geographers ` 75,000/-
29. Peaceworks: An Interdisciplinary Journal ` 50,000/-
30. Raj-Yashti ` 75,000/-
31. Bhartiya Samajshastra Sameeksha ` 1,00,000/-

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32. IPE Journal of Management ` 50,000/-


33. Panchayat Prahari ` 50,000/-
34. Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society ` 50,000/-
35. Interviews ` 50,000/-
36. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics ` 3,00,000/-
37. Social Science in Perspective ` 50,000/-
38. Sodh Gyan Vantika (SC) ` 50,000/-
39. Indian Linguistics ` 1,25,000/-
40. SPRI Vision ` 50,000/-
41. Tribal Studies (ST) ` 1,00,000/-
42. Journal of Marketing Vistas ` 50,000/-
43. Journal of International Economics ` 70,000/-
44. Journal of Governance and Public Policy ` 45,000/-
45. Aravali Udghosh (ST) ` 75,000/-
46. Rama Journal of Physical Education and Allied ` 50,000/-
Science
47. Jharkhand Journal of Social Development ` 75,000/-
48. The Research Analysis Today (SC) ` 50,000/-
49. Samsmriti –the SAMS Journal ` 50,000/-
50. Journal of Media Studies ` 50,000/-
51. Mool Prashan ` 50,000/-

Ad-hoc Maintenance and Development Grantt


S.No. Name of the Organisation Amount of the Grant Released
during the year 2015-16
1 Madhya Pradesh Dalit Sahitya Academy (SC) `2,00,000/-
2. Indian Sociological Society `5,00,000/-
3. Indian Academy for Social Science `2,00,000/-
4. Indian Anthropological Society `2,00,000/-
5. Linguistic Society of India `3,00,000/-
6. Indian Society of Agricultural Marketing `2,50,000/-
7. The Jadavpur Association of International `1,50,000/-
Relations
8. Ardent Foundation (ST) `1,00,000/-

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Appendix-8

Financial Assistance Provided to the Scholars to Participate in


International Conferences/Data Collection Abroad

Conferences Abroad 2015’ at Chicago, USA during 16-19


April 2015. (ST)
1. Dr. Manas Ghosh, Associate Professor,
Dept. of Film Studies, Jadavpur 5. Dr. Inderjit Singh, Assistant Professor,
University, Kolkata, West Bengal for Dept. of Political Science, Sri Guru
financial assistance to attend the ‘2nd Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University
Biennial Conference of Symposia of Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance
Iranica’ at Cambridge, UK during 8-9 to attend the ‘73rd Annual Conference
April 2015. Midwest Political Science Association
2015’ at Chicago, USA during 16-19
2. Ms. Vanessa Chishti, Ph.D. Scholar, April 2015.(PWD)
Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi for 6. Dr. Harpreet Kaur, Associate Professor,
financial assistance to attend the ‘Yale Department of Political Science,
Modern South Asia Workshop 2015’ at Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of
New Haven, USA during 11-12 April Commerce, University of Delhi, Delhi
2015. for financial assistance to attend the
‘CASE Conference for Social and
3. Dr. Jayashree Ambewadikar, Economic Research’ at Warsaw, Poland
Chairperson and Assistant Professor, during 23-24 April 2015.
Centre for Studies in Society and
Development, Central University of 7. Mr. Chand Basha M, Ph.D. Scholar,
Gujarat, Gandhinagar, Gujarat for Dept. of English Literature, The English
financial assistance to attend the ‘Annual & Foreign Languages University,
Conference of British Sociology in Hyderabad for financial assistance to
Sociological Association 2015’ at attend the ‘Tales Beyond Borders’ at
Scotland, UK during 15-17 April 2015. London, UK during 23-25 April 2015.
(SC)
8. Ms. Zairunisha, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre
4. Ms. Dipti Tamang, M.Phil. Scholar, for Philosophy, Jawaharlal Nehru
Centre for Russian & Central Asian University, New Delhi for financial
Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, assistance to attend the ‘Museum of
New Delhi for financial assistance to Motherhood (M.O.M) Conference 2015’
attend the ‘73rd Annual Conference at New York City, USA during 30 April
Midwest Political Science Association – 2 May 2015.

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9. Ms. Jyoti Rupa Deka, Ph.D. Scholar, 14. Mr. Kulwinder Singh, Ph.D. Scholar,
Centre for Linguistics SLL & CS, Centre of Study of Regional
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Development, Jawaharlal Nehru
for financial assistance to attend the University, New Delhi for financial
‘31st South Asian Language Analysis assistance to attend the ‘SASNET
(SALA 31)’ at Lancaster, UK during International Conference on the
14-16 May 2015. Structural Transformation of South
Asia’ at Lund, Sweden during 20-22
10. Ms. Gurmeet Kaur, Ph.D. Scholar, Dept. May 2015. (SC)
of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Indian Institute of Technology, New 15. Dr. Sanjeev Mahajan, Head, Dept. of
Delhi for financial assistance to attend Sociology, Ismail National Mahila PG
the ‘31st South Asian Language College, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh for
Analysis (SALA 31)’ at Lancaster, UK financial assistance to attend the ‘5th
during 14-16 May 2015. International Symposium on Society,
Education and Psychological’ at Bali,
11. Dr. P.K. Saini, Deputy Director, ICSSR Indonesia during 21-23 May 2015.
North – Western Regional Centre, Punjab
University, Chandigarh for financial 16. Dr. Shabana Bano, Assistant Professor,
assistance to attend the ‘International Dept. of Psychology, Banaras Hindu
Journal of Arts & Sciences (IJAS) University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
International Conference for Social for the financial assistance to attend
Sciences and Humanities’ at Toronto, the ‘International Conference on
Canada during, 18-21 May 2015. Psychology & Social Harmony’ at
Beijing, China during 22-24 May 2015.
12. Dr. Gobind Singh Gure, Assistant
Professor, Vishva Bharti College of 17. Dr. Jyotirmayee Acharya, Associate
Education, Yamuna Nagar, Haryana Professor, Faculty of Management
for financial assistance to attend the Studies, Sri Sri University, Cuttack,
‘International Journal of Arts & Sciences Odisha for the financial assistance
(IJAS) International Conference for to attend the ‘15th Biannual Global
Social Sciences and Humanities’ at Conference of the International
Toronto, Canada during, 18-21 May Association for the Study of the
2015. (SC) Commons (IASC-2015)’ at Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada during 25-29 May
13. Mr. Rajnikant Parmar, Ph.D. Scholar, 2015.
School of Social Work, Tata Institute of
Social Sciences, Mumbai for financial 18. Mr. Shashi Bhushan, Ph.D. Scholar,
assistance to attend the ‘SASNET Centre for the Study of Regional
International Conference on the Development, Jawaharlal Nehru
Structural Transformation of South University, New Delhi for financial
Asia’ at Lund, Sweden during 20-22 assistance to attend the ‘XXXVI
May 2015. (SC) CIOSTA & CIGR Conference 2015’

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at St. Petersburg, Russia during 26-28 24. Mr. Nassif Muhammed Ali, Ph.D.
May 2015. (SC) Scholar, Centre for Historical Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
19. Dr. Dolly Sunny, Professor, Dept. of Delhi for financial assistance to attend
Economics, University of Mumbai, the ‘International Symposium as part of
Mumbai for financial assistance to attend the AHRC Research Network Partitions:
the ‘4th International Interdisciplinary What are they Good for?’ at Wales, UK
Business-Economics Advancement during 4-5 June 2015.
Conference (IIBA 2015) ’at Nevada,
USA during 26-29 May 2015. 25. Ms. Minakshi Sinha, Faculty Member,
LNJN National Institute of Criminology
20. Ms. Swastee Ranjan, Ph.D. Scholar, & Forensic Science (MHA), Govt. of
Centre for the Study of Law and India, New Delhi for financial assistance
Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru to attend the ‘10th Consecutive
University, New Delhi for financial Stockholm Criminology Symposium’
assistance to attend the ‘Law and at Stockholm, Sweden during 8-10 June
Society Association Meeting 2015’ at 2015.
Washington, USA during 28-31 May
2015. 26. Dr. Rabi Narayan Kar, Associate
Professor, Shaheed Bhagat Singh
21. Dr. Chandralekha Ghosh, Assistant College (Eve), University of Delhi,
Professor, Dept. of Economics, West Sheikh Sarai-II, New Delhi for financial
Bengal State University, Kolkata for assistance to attend the ‘5th UNCTAD
financial assistance to attend the ‘4th – Reading International Business
European Microfinance Research Conference’ at Reading, UK during 13-
Conference’ at Geneva, Switzerland 14 June 2015.
during 1-3 June 2015.
27. Dr. P.K Jain, Librarian, Institute of
22. Mr. Ranjit Kumar Dhawan, Ph.D. Economic Growth, University of Delhi,
Scholar, The Korean Studies Division, Delhi for financial assistance to attend
Centre for East Asian Studies, the ‘SLA Annual Conference 2015’ at
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Boston, USA during 14-16 June 2015.
for financial assistance to attend the
‘Canadian Peace Research Association 28. Dr. Radhanath Tripathy, Associate
Annual Conference 2015’ at Ottawa, Professor, Motilal Nehru College
Canada during 3-5 June 2015. (Eve), University of Delhi, Delhi for
financial assistance to attend the ‘17th
23. Prof. S.K. Singh, Head, Dept. of International Academic Conference’
Linguistics, North Eastern Hills at Vienna, Austria during 21 – 24 June
University, Shillong, Meghalaya for 2015.
financial assistance to attend the ‘The
Sociolinguistics of Globalization: (De) 29. Mr. Venkanna Ithagani, Research
cent ring and (De) standardization’ at Scholar, Dept. of Linguistics and
Hong Kong during 3-6 June 2015. Contemporary English, The English

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and Foreign Languages University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New


Hyderabad, Telangana for financial Delhifor financial assistance to attend
assistance to attend the ‘The European the ‘ISA RN21 2015 Conference’ at
Conference on Language Learning Urbina, Italy during 27-29 August 2015.
International, Intercultural and
Interdisciplinary’ at East Sussex, UK 35. Ms. Amrita Middey, M.Phil. Scholar,
during 1-5 July 2015. (Not Availed) Department of Sociology, University of
Delhi, Delhifor financial assistance to
30. Mr. Sarbjeet Singh, Ph.D. Scholar, attend the ‘Nationalism: Diversity and
Department of Anthropology, Punjab Security’ at London, UK during 21-23
University, Chandigarh for financial April 2015.
assistance to attend the ‘ICAS The
36. Prof. Lata Gairola, Professor & Head,
9th International Convention of Asia
Dept. of Psychology, H.N.B Garhwal
Scholars’ at Adelaide, Australia during
University, Srinagar (Garhwal),
5-9 July 2015. (SC)
Uttarakhand for financial assistance to
31. Prof. R.K Mishra, Director Institute of attend the ‘Asian Congress of Applied
Public Enterprise, Osmania University Psychology 2015’ at Singapore during
Campus, Hyderabad, Telangana for 19-20 May 2015.
financial assistance to attend the ‘Annual 37. Dr. Anirudh Prasad, Senior Research
Conference 2015 of the International Fellow (ICSSR), Xavier Institute of
Association of Schools and Institutes of Social Service, Ranchi for financial
Administration’ at Paris, France during assistance to attend the ‘15th Biannual
6-10 July 2015. Global Conference of International
Association for the Study of Commons
32. Dr. Bikika Laloo, Associate Professor,
(IASC 2015)’ at Edmonton, Canada
Dept. of Library and Information
during 25-29 May 2015.
Science, North East Hill University,
Shillong, Meghalaya for financial 38. Dr. Chittaranjan Senapati, Associate
assistance to attend the ‘ATINER 2nd Professor, Giri Institute of Development
Annual International Conference on Studies, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for
Library & Information Sciences’ at financial assistance to attend the ‘Civil
Athens, Greece during 27-30 July 2015. Unrest and Socio-Political Changes’
(ST) at Tbilisi, Georgia during 26-29 May
2015. (SC)
33. Prof. Surinder Shukla, Professor,
Dept. of Political Science, Punjab 39. Dr. Deepa Venugopal, Associate
University, Chandigarh, Punjab for Professor, Global Academy of
financial assistance to attend the ‘9th Management Studies and Technologies
ECPR General Conference’ at Montreal, [SNT GAMSAT], Tamil Nadu for
Canada during 26-29 August 2015. financial assistance to attend the ‘Make
Learn & TIIM Joint International
34. Ms. Anasua Chatterjee, Ph.D. Scholar, Conference 2015’ at Bari, Italy during
Centre for Study of Social Systems, 27-29 May 2015.

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40. Ms. Urmita Chakraborty, Lecturer, assistance to attend the ‘3rd Conference
H.M.M College for Women, Kolkata for for China-South Asian Think-Tank
financial assistance to attend the ‘ICAP Forum’ at Kunming, China during 12-13
2015: XII International Conference on June 2015.
Applied Psychology’ at Tokyo, Japan
46. Prof. Sangeeta Bansal, Centre for
during 28-29 May 2015.
International Trade and Development,
41. Dr. Arvinder A Ansari, Associate Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Jamia for financial assistance to attend the
Millia Islamia, New Delhi for financial ‘19th ICABR Conference on: Impacts
assistance to attend the ‘Canadian of the Bio-economy on Agricultural
Sociology Association Annual Sustainability, the Environment and
Conference’ at Ontario, Canada during Human Health’ at Ravello, Italy during
30th May – 5th June 2015. (Not Availed) 16-19 June 2015. (Withdrawn)
42. Prof. Anand Prasad Mishra, Dept. of 47. Dr. Kamlesh Kumar, Research
Geography, Banaras Hindu University, Associate, Nodal Centre of Excellence
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh for financial for Human Rights Education, School
assistance to attend the ‘International of Laws, Rights and Constitutional
Symposium Circulation Ideas and Governance, Tata Institute of Social
History of Geographical Knowledge: Sciences, Mumbai for financial
Hierarchies Interactions and Networks’ assistance to attend the ‘7th Annual
at Janerio, RJ, Brazil during 16-20 Conference of Asian Criminological
December 2015. (Not Availed) Society’ at Hong Kong, China during
43. Dr. Jagjeet Kaur, Assistant Professor, 24-26 June 2015. (Withdrawn)
Department of History, P.G.
48. Dr. Saudamini Das, Associate Professor,
Government College, Chandigarh,
Institute of Economic Growth,
Punjab for financial assistance to
University of Delhi, Delhi for financial
attend the ‘International Journal of
assistance to attend the ‘21st Annual
Arts and Sciences (IJAS) International
Conference of the European Society
Conference for Social Sciences and
of Environmental and Resource
Humanities’ at Toronto, Canada during
Economists’ at Helsinki, Finland during
18-21 May 2015.
24-27 June 2015. (Withdrawn)
44. Dr. Rajshree Chandra, ICSSR Post-
Doctoral Fellow, Centre for Policy 49. Dr. Arunima Deka, Assistant Professor,
Research, New Delhi for financial OKD Institute of Social Change and
assistance to attend the ‘Conference on Development, Guwahati, Assam
Innovative Thinking in Global Law & for financial assistance to attend the
Policy’ at Cambridge, UK during 1-3 ‘International Health Conference’ at
June 2015. Oxford, UK during 25-27 June 2015.

45. Dr. C.J. Thomas, Deputy Director, 50. Dr. Pramod Kumar, Assistant Professor,
ICSSR NRC Shillong for financial School of Humanities, IGNOU, New

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Delhi for financial assistance to attend Adelaide, Australia during 5-9 July
the ‘International Conference on Dalit 2015.
Literature and in Translation’ at East
Anglia, UK during 29-30 June 2015. 56. Dr. Gloria Kuzur, Post-Doctoral
(SC) (Not Availed) Fellow, Centre for the Study of
Regional Development, Jawaharlal
51. Dr. Jaydip Roy, Assistant Professor, Nehru University, New Delhi for
Dept. of History, Vivekananda College, financial assistance to attend the ‘16th
West Bengal for financial assistance to International Conference of Historical
attend the ‘International Conference Geographers’ at London, UK during
on Qualitative and Quantitative 5-10 July 2015. (ST)
Economics’at London, UK during 28-29
June 2015. (SC) 57. Ms. Nitu, Ph.D. Scholar, Department
of Geography, University of Delhi,
52. Mr. Joginder Singh Chauhan, Ph.D. Delhi for financial assistance to attend
Scholar, Centre for the Study of the ‘International Medical Geography
Regional Development, Jawaharlal Symposium (IMGS) 2015’ at British
Nehru University, New Delhi for Columbia, Canada during 5-10 July
financial assistance to attend the ‘The 8th 2015.
International Conference on Population
Geographies’ at Brisbane, Australia 58. Ms. Gayatri Nair, Ph.D. Scholar,
during 30 June - 3rd July 2015. Centre for the Study of Social Systems,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
53. Dr. Pradeep K. Choudhury, Assistant for financial assistance to attend the ‘The
Professor, Institute for Studies in 4th Conference on Regulating for Decent
Industrial Development, New Delhi for Work, International Labor Organization
financial assistance to attend the ‘27th (ILO)’ at Geneva, Switzerland during
Annual Meeting of the Society for the 8-10 July 2015.
Advancement of Socio-Economics
(SASE)’ at London, UK during 2-4 July 59. Dr. A Amarender Reddy, Principal
2015. Scientist (Agricultural Economics),
Division of Agricultural Economics,
54. Ms. Varada A Sambhus, Ph.D. Scholar, Indian Agricultural Research Institute,
Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal New Delhi for financial assistance
Nehru University, New Delhi for to attend the ‘The 4th Conference
financial assistance to attend the on Regulating for Decent Work,
‘Pilgrimage to the Heart of the Sacred’ International Labor Organization
at Oxford UK during 3-5 July 2015. (ILO)’ at Geneva, Switzerland during
8-10 July 2015.
55. Prof. Nisar Ul Haq, Professor, Dept. of
Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, 60. Md. Imran Khan, Ph.D. Student, Centre
New Delhi for financial assistance for Development Studies, Trivandrum,
to attend the ‘The 9th International Kerala for financial assistance to attend
Convention of Asia Scholars’ at the ‘The 4th Conference on Regulating

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for Decent Work, International Labor University, New Delhi for financial
Organization (ILO)’ at Geneva, assistance to attend the ‘The 3rd APA
Switzerland during 8-10 July 2015. International Conference’ at Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia during 27-30 July
61. Ms. Jyoti Ranjan Sahoo, Ph.D. Scholar, 2015. (SC)
Centre for Culture Media & Governance
(CCMG), Jamia Millia Islamia, New 66. Ms. Saradiya Mukherjee, Ph.D. Scholar,
Delhi for financial assistance to attend Centre for the Study of Regional
the ‘International Association of Media Development, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi for financial
& Communication Research (IAMCR
assistance to attend the ‘The 3rd APA
2015)’ at Montreal, Canada during 12-
International Conference’ at Kuala
16 July 2015.
Lumpur, Malaysia during 27-30 July
62. Dr. Azizuddin Khan, Associate 2015.
Professor, Dept. of Humanities and 67. Dr. Nagendra Kumar Maurya, Assistant
Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Professor, Giri Institute of Development
Technology, Mumbai for financial Studies, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for
assistance to attend the ‘35th Inter- financial assistance to attend the ‘The
American Congress of Psychology’ at 3rd APA International Conference’ at
Lima, Peru during 12-16 July 2015. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during 27-30
July 2015.
63. Dr. Arivanandan Masilamani, Research
Assistant, Centre for Study of Social 68. Dr. Nizamuddin Khan, Professor,
Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Dept. of Geography, Aligarh Muslim
Pondicherry University, Puducherry University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh for
for financial assistance to attend financial assistance to attend the ‘23rd
the ‘IUAES 2015 Inter-Congress, CSRS Colloquium of International
Re-imaging Anthropological and Geographical Union 2015’ at Lisbon,
Sociological Boundaries’ at Bangkok, Portugal during 27 July - 2 August 2015.
Thailand during 15-17 July 2015. (SC) 69. Prof. Rashmi Doraiswamy, Academy
(Not Availed) of International Studies, Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi for financial
64. Dr. R Vasundhra Mohan, Director,
assistance to attend the ‘The IX World
Institute of Indian Culture, Mumbai Congress of ICCEES’ at Tokyo, Japan
for financial assistance to attend the during 3-8 August 2015.
‘6th International Meeting on Conflict
Management, Peace Economics and 70. Dr. Protiva Kundu, Senior Research
Peace Science’ at Bangkok, Thailand Officer, Centre for Budget and
during 24-26 July 2015. Governance Accountability, New Delhi
for financial assistance to attend the
65. Mr. Sarda Prasad, Post-Doctoral Fellow, ‘37th IATUR Conference on Time
Centre for the Study of Regional Research’at Ankara, Turkey during 5-7
Development, Jawaharlal Nehru August 2015.

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71. Mr. Prakash Chittoor, Ph.D. Scholar, 76. Mr. Bhanwar Vishvendra Raj Singh,
Centre for the Study of Social Exclusive Ph.D. Scholar, Dept. of Geography,
and Inclusive Policy, University of University of Delhi, Delhi for financial
Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana for assistance to attend the ‘International
financial assistance to attend the ‘17th Geographical Union Regional
International Conference on Social Conference MOSCOW 2015’ at
Sciences’ at Amsterdam, Netherland Moscow, Russia during 17-21 August
during 6-7 August 2015. (SC) 2015.
72. Ms. Hansika J. Kapoor, Ph.D. Scholar,
77. Mr. Keshari Prasad, Centre for the
Department of Humanities and Social
Study of Regional Development,
Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Mumbai for financial assistance to
Delhi for financial assistance to attend
attend the ‘International Conference on
the ‘International Geographical Union
Knowledge, Innovation and Enterprises
Regional Conference MOSCOW 2015’
2015’ at Istanbul, Turkey during 11-14
at Moscow, Russia during 17-21 August
August 2015.
2015.(SC)
73. Mr. Sunil Goria, Deputy Librarian,
G.B Pant University of Agriculture & 78. Dr. Anuradha Banerjee, Professor, Centre
Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand for the Study of Regional Development,
for financial assistance to attend the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
‘81st IFLA General Conference and Delhi for financial assistance to attend
Assembly’ at Cape Town, South Africa the ‘International Geographical Union
during 15-21 August 2015. Regional Conference MOSCOW 2015’
at Moscow, Russia during 17-21 August
74. Dr. Ramesha, Assistant Professor, Dept.
2015.
of Library & Information Science,
Bangalore University, Bengaluru,
79. Dr. Monika Vij, Assistant Professor,
Karnataka for financial assistance
Department of Geography, Miranda
to attend the ‘81st IFLA General
House, University of Delhi, Delhi
Conference and Assembly’ at Cape
for financial assistance to attend the
Town, South Africa during 15-21 August
‘International Geographical Union
2015. (SC)
Regional Conference MOSCOW 2015’
75. Ms. Shubhi Misra, Ph.D. Scholar, at Moscow, Russia during 17-21 August
Political Geography Division, Centre 2015.
for International Politics Organization
& Disarmament, Jawaharlal Nehru 80. Prof. Sudipta Sarkar, Assistant
University, New Delhi for financial Professor, Dept. of Geography, Visva
assistance to attend the ‘International Bharti, Santiniketan, West Bengal,
Geographical Union Regional on for financial assistance to attend the
ference MOSCOW 2015’ at Moscow, ‘International Geographical Union
Russia during 17-21 August 2015. Regional Conference MOSCOW 2015’

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at Moscow, Russia during 17-21 August Cebu City, Philippines during 19-22
2015. (SC) August 2015.
87. Dr. Sandip Kumar Mishra, Assistant
82. Mr. Gaurav Sikka, Ph.D. Scholar,
Professor, Korean Studies, Dept. of
Dept. of Geography, Delhi School of
East Asian Studies, University of
Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi
Delhi, Delhi for financial to attend the
for financial assistance to attend the
‘12th ISKS International Conference
‘International Geographical Union
of Korean Studies’ at Vienna, Austria
Regional Conference MOSCOW 2015’
at Moscow, Russia during 17-21 August during 19-22 August 2015.
2015. (Withdrawn) 88. Ms. Ritika Kaushik, Ph.D. Scholar,
Cinema Studies, School of Arts &
83. Ms. Anita Bhargava, Ph.D. Scholar, Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Centre for the Study of Regional New Delhi for financial assistance
Development, School of Social Sciences, to attend the ‘Visible Evidence 22
JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance Conference’ at Toronto, Ontario, Canada
to attend the ‘International Geographical during 19-23 August 2015.
Union Regional Conference MOSCOW
2015’at Moscow, Russia during 17-21 89. Ms. Suranjali Tandon, Ph.D. Scholar,
August 2015. Centre for Economic Studies and
Planning, SSS, JNU, New Delhi for
84. Dr. Tapash Biswas, Research Associate, financial assistance to attend the ‘71st
National Institution for Transforming Annual Congress of the International
India Aayog (NITI Aayog), New Delhi Institute of Public Finance (IIPF)’ at
for financial assistance to attend the Dublin, Ireland during 20-23 August
‘International Geographical Union 2015.
Regional Conference MOSCOW 2015’
at Moscow, Russia during 17-21 August 90. Mr. Sahil Ravgotra, Ph.D. Scholar,
2015. Centre for Economic Studies and
85. Ms. Sweety Pandey, Ph.D. Scholar, Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Dept. of Economics, Banaras Hindu New Delhi for financial assistance to
University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh attend the ‘71st Annual Congress of the
for financial assistance to attend the International Institute of Public Finance
‘The 2nd International Conference (IIPF)’ at Dublin, Ireland during 20-23
in Economics (EconWorld 2015)’ at August 2015.
Tornio, Italy during 18-20 August 2015.
91. Dr. Joseph M.T, Assistant Professor,
86. Dr. Saurabh Maheswari, Assistant Dept. of Sociology, University of
Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Mumbai, Mumbai for financial
Sikkim University, Gangtok, Sikkim assistance to attend the ‘XIII Conference
for financial assistance to attend the of the International Association for
‘11th Biennial Conference of Asian Germanic Studies’ at Erfurt, Germany
Association of Social Psychology’ at during 23-29 August 2015.

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92. Ms. Rhea Abraham, Ph.D. Scholar, Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana for
Indian Arab Cultural Centre, Jamia financial assistance to attend the ‘12th
Millia Islamia, New Delhi for financial Conference of the European Sociological
assistance to attend the ‘Gulf Research Association 2015’ at Prague, Czech
Meeting 2015’ at Cambridge, UK during Republic during 25-28 August 2015.
24-27 August 2015.
98. Dr. Sarvendra Yadav, Assistant
93. Dr. Akram Hannan, Post-Doctoral Professor, Dept. of Anthropology,
Fellow, Dept. of Geography, Aligarh Dr. H.S. Gaur University, School of
Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Applied Sciences, Sagar, Madhya
Pradesh for financial assistance to attend Pradesh for financial assistance to attend
the ‘The 3rd International Conference the ‘12th Conference of the European
on Educational Research and Practice Sociological Association 2015’ at
2015’at Putrs, Malaysia during 25-26 Prague, Czech Republic during 25-28
August 2015. (Withdrawn) August 2015.

94. Mr. Sreejesh N.P, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre 99. Dr. Sreekela. E, Assistant Professor,
for East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru School of Education, Pondicherry
University, New Delhi for financial University, Puducherry for financial
assistance to attend ‘The World Congress assistance to attend the ‘12th Conference
for Korean Politics and Society 2015’ at of the European Sociological
Gyeongju, Republic of Korea during 25- Association 2015’ at Prague, Czech
27 August 2015. (SC) Republic during 25-28 August 2015.

100.
Ms. Mary Vanlalthanpuii, Senior
95. Mr. Khaiminthang Lunkim, Ph.D.
Research Fellow, Women's Studies
Scholar, Centre for Historical Studies,
Research Centre, University of Calcutta,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Kolkata, West Bengal for financial
for financial assistance to attend ‘The
assistance to attend the ‘International
World Congress for Korean Politics and
Federation for Research in Women's
Society 2015’ at Gyeongju, Republic of
History’at Jinan, China during 27-29
Korea during 25-27 August 2015. (ST)
August 2015. (ST)
(Withdrawn)

96. Mr. Mohd. Qadeer, Ph.D. Scholar, 101. Mr. Mohd. Tufil, Ph.D. Scholar, Dept.
Centre for Economic Studies and of Philosophy, Jawaharlal Nehru
Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, University, New Delhi for financial
New Delhi for financial assistance to assistance to attend the ‘Royal
attend the ‘4th Economics & Finance Geographical Society - IBG Annual
Conference’ at London, UK during 25- International Conference 2015’at
28 August 2015. Exeter, UK during 1-4 September 2015.
(ST)
97. Ms. Sreeramulu Gosikonda, Ph.D.
Scholar, Dept. of Social Science, 102. Mr. Pratik Rumba, M.Phil Scholar, Dept.
School of Social Sciences, University of of Economics, School of Economics,

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University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 107. Dr. Sugata Sen, Assistant Professor,
Telangana for financial assistance to Panskura Banamali College, Panskura,
attend the ‘6th Annual Conference in West Bengal for financial assistance to
Political Economy’ at Leeds, UK during attend the ‘World Social Science Forum
9-11 September 2015. (ST) 2015’ at Durban, South Africa during
13-16 September 2015.
103. Dr. Veena Soni, Assistant Professor, Dept.
of Political Science, Aishwarya College 108. Dr. Sudip Chakraborty, Head, Dept. of
(affiliated to JNVU, Jodhpur) Jodhpur, Economics, Ananada Chandra College,
Rajasthan for financial assistance to Jalpaiguri, West Bengal for financial
attend the ‘ICSSR 2015: International assistance to attend the ‘World Social
Conference on Social Computing and Science Forum 2015’ at Durban, South
Applications’ at Singapore during 10-11 Africa during 13-16 September 2015.
September 2015. 109. Ms. Vandana Gambir Chopra, Ph.D.
Scholar, Dept. of Psychology, University
104. Ms. Ishita Tiwary, Ph.D. Scholar, of Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance
Department of Cinema Studies, School to attend the ‘2015 APCDA Annual
of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru Conference Workforce of the Future’ at
University, New Delhi for financial Tokyo, Japan during 15-17 September
assistance to attend the ‘Changing 2015.
Platforms of Memory Practices:
Technologies, User Generations and 110. Mr. Ashay Sahasrabudde, Ph.D. Scholar,
Amateur Media Deposits Conference’ Dept. of Communication & Journalism,
at Groningen, Netherlands during 10-12 University of Mumbai, Mumbai for
September 2015. financial assistance to attend the ‘6th
International Conference on Media for
105. Ms. Nijara Deka, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre All’ at Sydney, Australia during 16-18
for the Study of Regional Development, September 2015.
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New 111. Prof. Sujith Kumar Parayil, Assistant
Delhi for financial assistance to attend Professor, Centre for Media Studies,
the ‘Human Development & Capability Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Association Conference 2015’ at for financial assistance to attend the
Washington DC, USA during 10-13 ‘Affect Conference (Affect: Memory,
September 2015. Aesthetics, and Ethics)’ at Manitoba,
Canada during 18-20 September 2015.
106. Mr. Bhupen Mili, Ph.D. Scholar, Dept.
of Humanities & Social Sciences, 112. Dr. Udayan Rathore, Assistant
Indian Institute of Technology, Professor, Dept. of Economics, Lady
Guwahatifor financial assistance to Sri Ram College for Women, New
attend the ‘Human Development & Delhi for financial assistance to attend
Capability Association Conference the ‘International Conference on
2015’ at Washington DC, USA during Institutions, Reforms and Economic
10-13 September 2015. Development’ at Beijing, China during

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19-20 September 2015. November 2015.

113. Ms. Shivani Kapoor, Ph.D. Scholar, 118. Dr. Muraree Lal Meena, Professor,
Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Dept. of Geography, Faculty of Science,
Nehru University, New Delhi for Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi,
financial assistance to attend the ‘28th Uttar Pradesh for financial assistance
Japanese Association of South Asian to attend the ‘RGS-IBG Annual
Studies Annual Conference’ at Tokyo, International Conference 2015’ at
Japan during 26-27 September 2015. Devon, UK during 1-4 September 2015.
(SC)
114. Prof. M.B. Singh, Professor, Dept.
of Geography, Faculty of Science, 119. Dr. Ajay Gudavarthy, Assistant
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Professor, Centre for Political Studies,
Uttar Pradesh for financial assistance to Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
attend the ‘The 10th China-Japan-Korea for financial assistance to attend the ‘An
Joint Conference on Geography (The International Symposium’ at Chongqing,
1st Asian Conference on Geography)’ China during 18-21 September 2015.
at Shanghai, China during 9-12 October
2015. 120. Dr. Veena Kapur, Associate Professor,
Dept. of Education, University of Delhi,
115. Ms. T. Longkoi Khanimniungan, Ph.D. Delhi for financial assistance to attend
Scholar, Centre for the Study of Social the ‘Third 21st Century Academic
Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Forum Conference’ at Boston, USA
New Delhi for financial assistance to during 20-22 September 2015.
attend the ‘Global Academic Network
International Conference’ at SAN 121. Dr. Poonam Sharma, Assistant
Francisco, USA during 15-17 October Professor, Amity Institute of Education,
2015. (ST) Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
for financial assistance to attend the
116. Dr. Raju Barthakur, Assistant Professor, Ethnography & Education Conference’
Dept. of HSS, NERIST,Nirjuli, Andhra at Oxford, UK during 21-23 September
Pradesh for financial assistance to 2015.
attend the ‘Asian Conference on Society,
Education and Technology (ACSET), 122. Prof. Ravi Vasudevan, Professor, Centre
2015’ at Kobe, Japan during 21-25 for the Study of Developing Societies,
October 2015. Delhi for financial assistance to attend
the ‘Drilling through the Screen: Modern
117. Dr. Sharmila Chandra, Post-Doctoral Imaginaries and the Oil Industry’ at
Scholar, Dept. of Geography, Viswa Stockholm, Sweden during 1-2 October
Bharti, Santiniketan, West Bengal for 2015.
financial assistance to attend the ‘2nd
International Conference on Tourism 123. Dr. Anish Gupta, Assistant Professor,
and Hospitality Management 2015’ Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, Delhi for
at Colombo, Sri Lanka during 16-18 financial assistance to attend the ‘2015

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of the Indian Subcontinent Partition
Documentation’at New York, USA 129. Ms. Minakshi Buragohain, Ph.D.
during 3 October 2015. Scholar, Centre for Political Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
124. Ms. Reep Pandi Lepcha, SYLFF Fellow, for financial assistance to attend the
Dept. of English, Jadavpur University, ‘International Conference on Knowledge
Kolkata, West Bengal for financial and Politics in Gender and Women's
assistance to attend the ‘5th International Studies’ at Ankara, Turkey during 9-11
Conference of Young Folklorists’ at October 2015.
Viljandi, Estonia during 7-9 October
2015. (ST) 130. Mr. Mangzamuan, Ph.D Scholar, Centre
for East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru
125. Dr. Tasleem Ahmad War, Asst. University, New Delhi for financial
Professor, Dept. of English, University assistance to attend the ‘The Asia Pacific
of Kashmir, Kashmir, Jammu and Conference on Security & International
Kashmir for financial assistance to Relations (APSEC 2015)’at Kobe, Japan
attend the ‘1st International Conference during 15-17 October 2015.(ST)
of the Linguistic Association of Pakistan
2015’ at Lahore, Pakistan during 7-9 131. Dr. Souri Lata Das, Assistant Professor,
October 2015. Centre for Life long Learning, MS
Gore Building, Tata Institute of Social
126. Dr. Irfanullah Farooqi, Assistant Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Aligarh for financial assistance to attend
Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar the ‘Qualitative Health Research
Pradesh for financial assistance to Conference 2015’ at Toronto, Canada
attend the ‘2nd Annual Muslim South during 19-21 October 2015.
Asia Graduate Research Conference’ at
London, UK during 9-10 October 2015. 132. Mr. V. Srinivasulu, Ph.D. Scholar,
Dept. of Political Science, University
127. Dr. Arti Nanavati, Professor & Head, of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana
Dept. of Economics, M.S University of for financial assistance to attend the
Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat for financial ‘2nd International Conference on
assistance to attend the‘7th Triennial Interdisciplinary Social Science Studies’
International Conference’at Zagreb, at Cambridge, UK during 19-21 October
Croatia during 9-10 October 2015. 2015. (SC)
128. Dr. Anita Mishra Shukla, Principal, 133. Prof. Ishwar Chandra Awasthi, Giri
Dept. of Sociology, Govt. Post Graduate Institute of Development Studies,
College, Noida, Uttar Pradesh for Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for financial
financial assistance to attend the assistance to attend the ‘10th Annual
‘International Conference on Knowledge Himalayan Policy Research Conference’
and Politics in Gender and Women's at Madison, Wisconsin, USA during 22-
Studies’ at Ankara, Turkey during 9-11 25 October 2015.

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134. Prof. Masood Alam, Dept. of Arabic University, New Delhi for financial
Language, Literature and Culture assistance to attend the ‘5th HK
Studies, Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti, International Conference’ at Yongin,
Arabi-Farsi University, Lucknow, Uttar South Korea during 29-30 October
Pradesh for financial assistance to attend 2015. (ST)
the ‘The 44th Annual Conference on
South Asia’ at Madison, USA during 140. Ms. Kumari Chandni, Ph.D. Scholar,
22-25 October 2015. Centre for African Studies, School
of International Studies, Jawaharlal
135. Ms. Nishu, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre for Nehru University, New Delhi for
the Study of Law and Governance, financial assistance to attend the‘5th HK
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New International Conference’ at Yongin,
Delhi for financial assistance to attend South Korea during 29-30 October
the ‘Social Class in the 21st Century’ at 2015.
Amsterdam, Netherlands during 22-23
October 2015. (SC) (Withdrawn) 141. Prof. G. Sudarshanam, Head, Dept.
of Political Science, School of Social
136. Ms. Persara Lyngdoh, Ph.D. Scholar,
Science, University of Hyderabad,
Dept. of English, NEHU, Shillong,
Hyderabad, Telangana for financial
Meghalaya for financial assistance to
assistance to attend ‘The Human Rights,
attend the ‘Journeys in the Ottoman
Literature, the Arts and Social Sciences
World Conference’at Ankara, Turkey
International Conference’ at Michigan,
during 22-24 October 2015. (ST)
USA during 30-31 October 2015.
137. Prof. Sukalpa Bhattacharjee, Head,
Dept. of English, North Eastern 142. Ms. Meenakshi Sharma, Ph.D. Scholar,
Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya Dept. of Management, Birla Institute
for financial assistance to attend of Technology and Sciences, Pilani,
the ‘International Conference on Rajasthan for financial assistance to
Reconfiguration Human and Non- attend the ‘Global Cleaner Production &
Human: Text, Images and Beyond’at Sustainable Consumption Conference’
Jyvaskyla, Finland during 29-30 October at Barcelona, Spain during 1-4
2015. November 2015.

138. Dr. Suresh Kumar, Professor, Dept. of 143. Dr. Ashutosh Saxena, Associate
African Studies, University of Delhi, Professor, Dept. of Political Science,
New Delhi for financial assistance Christ Church College, Kanpur, Uttar
to attend the ‘5th HK International Pradesh for financial assistance to
Conference’ at Yongin, South Korea attend the ‘International Conference on
during 29-30 October 2015. (SC) Arts, Social Science, Economics and
(Withdrawn) Education’ at Toronto, Canada during
4-5 November 2015. (Withdrawn)
139. Ms. Priyadarshika Subba, Ph.D. Scholar,
Centre for African Studies, School of 144. Dr. Rina Seraphim Deen, Assistant
International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru Professor, Dept. of Economics, Christ

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Church College, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Asia 2015-The Asian Conference on
for financial assistance to attend the Media and Mass Communication’ at
‘International Conference on Arts, Kobe, Japan during 12-15 November
Social Science, Economics and 2015.
Education’ at Toronto, Canada during
4-5 November 2015. 150. Dr. Toli Achumi, Asst. Professor, Dept.
of Political Science, Yingli Government
145. Dr. Subhadeepta Ray, Assistant College, Longleng, Nagaland for
Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Tezpur financial assistance to attend the ‘10th
University, Tezpur, Assam for financial International Conference on Advance in
assistance to attend the ‘2015 Annual Social Sciences (ICASS)’ at Singapore
Meeting of Society for Social Studies of during 14-15 November 2015. (ST)
Science’at Denver, USA during 11-14 (Withdrawn)
November 2015. (Withdrawn)
151. Mr. Manoj Kumar, M. Phil Scholar, Tata
146. Mr. Ramulu Bhukhya, Ph.D Scholar, Institute of Social Science, Mumbai for
School of Management Studies, financial assistance to attend the ‘8th
University of Hyderabad, Telangana
Annual International Conference of
for financial assistance to attend the
Education, Research and Innovation’ at
‘International Conference on Trends
Seville, Spain during 16-18 November
in Economics, Humanities and
2015. (PWD) (Withdrawn)
Management’ at Bancoolen St., Singapore
during 27-28 March 2015. (ST) 152. Dr. Sunaina Kanojia, Associate
147. Mr. Shanker Sampangi, Ph.D. Scholar, Professor, Dept. of Commerce, Delhi
Dept. of Cultural Studies, The English School of Economics, University of
and Foreign Languages University, Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance
Telangana for financial assistance to to attend the ‘5th International,
attend the ‘Indian Diaspora Conference Interdisciplinary Business - Economics,
2015’ at Durban, South Africa during Advancement Conference’ at Florida,
11-14 November 2015.(SC) USA during 16-21 November 2015.
(SC)
148. Dr. Athikho Kaisii, Asst. Professor,
Centre for Culture, Media & 153. Ms. Kaberi Das, Ph.D. Scholar, Tata
Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia, Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad,
New Delhi for financial assistance Telangana for financial assistance to
to attend the ‘Medi Asia 2015- The attend the ‘114th Annual Meeting of
Asian Conference on Media and Mass American Anthropological Association’
Communication’ at Kobe, Japan during at Denver, USA during 18-22 November
12-15 November 2015. (ST) 2015.

149. Dr. Rachna Sharma, Assistant Professor, 154. Mr. Bhabesh Hazarika, Ph.D. Student,
Dept. of Journalism, Kalindi College, Dept. of Humanities and Social
University of Delhi, New Delhi for Sciences, IIT, Kharagpur, West Bengal
financial assistance to attend the ‘Medi for financial assistance to attend the

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‘85th Annual Conference of Southern Nehru University, New Delhi for


Economic Association’ at New Orleans, financial assistance to attend the ‘5th
Louisiana, USA during 21-23 November Latin American Conference of the
2015. History Economic Thought – ESHET
CHILE 2015’at Santiago, Chile during
155. Prof. Joyati Bhattacharya, Professor, 25-27 November 2015.
Dept. of Political Science, Assam
University, Assam for financial 160. Mr. Mala Ravi Kumar, Ph.D. Scholar,
assistance to attend the ‘85th Annual Dept. of Development Studies, Centre
Conference of Southern Economic for Economic and Social Science,
Association’ at New Orleans, Louisiana, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad,
USA during 21-23 November 2015. Telangana for financial assistance to
(Withdrawn) attend the ‘Oxford Symposium on
Religious Studies’at Oxford, UK during
156. Dr. R.K Srivastava, Professor & HOD, 7-9 December 2015. (SC)
Sydenham Institute of Management
Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship 161. Mr. Hormila G. Zingkhai, Ph.D. Scholar,
Education, Sydenham College, Mumbai Dept. of Sociology, North-Eastern Hill
for financial assistance to attend the University, Shillong, Meghalaya for
‘The International Conference on financial assistance to attend the ‘13th
Organization and Management (ICOM)’ International Conference on Social
at Abu Dhabi, UAE during 22-23 Science Research’ at Bangkok, Thailand
November 2015. during 18-19 December 2015. (ST)

157. Mr. Sheeraz Ahmed Tantray, Ph.D. 162. Dr. Ambika Prasad Pati, Associate
Scholar, Dept. of HRM & OB, Central Professor, Dept. of Commerce, North
University of Jammu, Jammu and Eastern Hill University, Shillong,
Kashmir for financial assistance to Meghalaya for financial assistance to
attend the ‘International Conference on attend the ‘3rd IFMA International
Organization and Management (ICOM)’ Conference on Finance’ at Bali,
at Abu Dhabi, UAE during 22-23 Indonesia during19-20 December 2015.
November 2015.
163. Ms. Ardra NG, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre
158. Ms. Vatankhah Ardestani Sarah for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru
Sadat, Ph.D. Scholar, Dept. of Public University, New Delhi for financial
Administration, Punjab University, assistance to attend the ‘16thAnnual
Chandigarh, Punjab for financial South Asian Literary Association
assistance to attend the ‘International Conference’ at Austin, Texas, USA
Conference on Law, Education and during 5-6 January 2015.
Humanities (ICLEH 15)’ at Paris, France
during 25-26 November 2015. 164. Dr. Shyamal Chandra Sarkar, Assistant
Professor, Dept. of History, P.D.
159. Ms. Sharmin Khodaiji, Ph. D. Scholar, Women’s College, Jalpaiguri, West
Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Bengal for financial assistance to

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attend the ‘2016 Seoul International Conference’ at Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Conference on Social Sciences and during 6-8 January 2016. (Not Availed)
Management (SICSSAM)’ at Seoul,
South Korea during 5-7 January 2015. 170. Dr. Mausumi Kar, Faculty and Head,
(SC) Dept. of Economics, Women's Christian
College, Kolkata, West Bengal for
165. Mr. Debarshi Guin, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre financial assistance to attend the ‘Western
for the Study of Regional Development, Economic Association International 12th
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New International Conference’ at Singapore
Delhi for financial assistance to attend during 7-10 January 2016.
the ‘13th International Urbanization
Conference’ at Yogyakarta, Indonesia 171. Dr. Subharati Ghosh, Assistant
during 6-8 January 2015. (Not Availed) Professor, Tata Institute of Social
Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra
166. Ms. Anindita Dey, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre for financial assistance to attend the
for the Study of Regional Development, ‘Society for Social Work & Research,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New 20th Annual Conference’ at Washington
Delhi for financial assistance to attend D.C, USA during 13-17 January 2016.
the‘ 13th International Urbanization (Withdrawn)
Conference’at Yogyakarta, Indonesia
during 6-8 January 2015. (Not Availed) 172. Dr. S. Sujatha, Associate Professor
& Principal, Dept. of Sociology,
167. Dr. Reetika Rana, Assistant Professor, Satavahana University, Karimnagar,
Dept. of Economics, Shivaji College, Telangana for financial assistance
University of Delhi, Delhi for financial to attend the ‘2nd HR Divisional
assistance to attend the ‘28th Business International Conference’ at Sydney,
and Economics Society International Australia during 20-22 February 2016.
Conference’ at Queenstown, New (SC)
Zealand during 6-8 January 2015.
173. Mr. Kota Rajesh, Ph.D. Scholar, Dept. of
168. Prof. Srijit Mishra, Director, Political Science, Osmania University,
Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre for Hyderabad, Telangana for financial
Development Studies, Bhubneshwar, assistance to attend ‘The 37th Annual
Odisha for financial assistance to Hawaii Sociological Association
attend the ‘Conference of Allied Social Conference’at Hawaii, USA during 20-
Sciences Associations (ASSA 2016)’ at 21 February 2016.
San Francisco, USA during 3-5 January
2015. 174. Dr. Pawan Kumar Sharma, Principal,
Dyal Singh College (E), University
169. Dr. Pooja Chowdhary Mehtani, of Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance
Assistant Professor, Dyal Singh to attend the ‘International Conclave
College, University of Delhi, Delhi on Innovations in Engineering &
for financial assistance to attend ‘The Management’ at Muscat, Oman during
13th International Asian Urbanization 24-25 February 2016.

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175. Dr. Md. Gouse Riajuddin, Senior 180. Ms. Akanksha Gupta, Ph.D. Scholar,
Assistant, Andhra Muslim College, Centre for West Asian Studies,
Guntur, Andhra Pradesh for financial Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
assistance to attend the ‘International Delhi for financial assistance to attend
Conclave on Innovations in Engineering ‘The IAFOR International Conference
& Management’ at Muscat, Oman on the Social Sciences’ at Dubai, UAE
during 24-25 February 2016. during 27-29 February 2016.

176. Dr. M. Jayaprakash, Assistant Professor, 181. Mr. Ranjith Rebello, Ph.D. Scholar,
Dept. of Library and Information Centre for West Asian Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Science, Periyar University, Salem,
Delhi for financial assistance to attend
Tamil Nadu for financial assistance
‘The IAFOR International Conference
to attend the ‘International Conclave on the Social Sciences’ at Dubai, UAE
on Innovations in Engineering & during 27-29 February 2016. (PWD)
Management’ at Muscat, Oman during
24-25 February 2016. 182. Dr. Sonia Sawhney, Assistant Professor,
Azim Premiji School of Education, Tata
177. Dr. D.D. Chaturvedi, Associate Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad
Professor, Dept. of Economics, for financial assistance to attend the ‘60th
Shri Guru Gobind Singh College Annual Conference of the Comparative
of Commerce, University of Delhi, and International Education Society
New Delhi for financial assistance to (CIES)’at British Columbia, Canada
attend the ‘International Conclave during 6-10 March 2016.
on Innovations in Engineering &
Management’ at Muscat, Oman during 183. Dr. Ritesh Khunyakari, Associate
Professor, Tata Institute of Social
24-25 February 2016.
Sciences, Hyderabad, Telangana for
178. Mr. Vijay Kumar Bodh, Ph.D. Scholar, financial assistance to attend the‘60th
Dept. of Anthropology, Punjab Annual Conference of the Comparative
University, Chandigarh, Punjab for and International Education Society
financial assistance to attend the ‘Fourth (CIES)’ at British Columbia, Canada
during 6-10 March 2016. (SC)
Himalayan Studies Conference’ at
Austin, USA during 25-28 February 184. Ms. Sowmya Puttaraju, Ph.D. Scholar,
2016. (ST) Dept. of Psychology, Jain University,
Bangalore for financial assistance to
179. Ms. Dolma Tsering, M.Phil Scholar, attend the ‘British Dyslexia Association
Dept. of Chinese Studies, Centre for International Conference 2016’ at
East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru Oxford, UK during 10-12 March 2016.
University, New Delhi for financial
assistance to attend the ‘Fourth 185. Dr. Susmita Sen Gupta, Associate
Himalayan Studies Conference’ at Professor, Dept. of Political Science,
Austin, USA during 25-28 February North Eastern Hill University, Shillong,
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attend the‘International Conference on Language, Power and Identity in
on Language, Power and Identity in Asia: Creating and Crossing Language
Asia: Creating and Crossing Language Boundaries’ at Leiden, Netherlands
Boundaries’ at Leiden, Netherlands during 14-16 March 2016.
during 14-16 March 2016.
190. Ms. Ravneet Kaur, Ph.D. Scholar,
186. Ms. Arenkala A, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre Dept. of Public Administration, Punjab
for Linguistics, School of Language, University, Chandigarh, Punjab for
Literature and Culture Studies, financial assistance to attend the‘2016
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi World Bank Land and Poverty
for financial assistance to attend the Conference’ at Washington D.C, USA
‘International Conference on Language, during 14-18 March 2016.
Power and Identity in Asia: Creating
191. Dr. Prabhakar Reddy Tada, Director,
and Crossing Language Boundaries’at
Vidya Bhawan Institute of Logical
Leiden, Netherlands during 14-16
Self-Governance and Responsible
March 2016.(ST)
Citizenship, Udaipur, Rajasthan for
187. Prof. Jagmohan Boro, Assistant financial assistance to attend the
Professor, Dept. of Political Science, ‘2016 World Bank Land and Poverty
S.P.P College, Assam for financial Conference’ at Washington D.C, USA
assistance to attend the ‘International during 14-18 March 2016.
Conference on Language, Power and 192. Ms. Shayesta Nishat Ahmed, M.Phil.
Identity in Asia: Creating and Crossing Scholar, Centre for International
Language Boundaries’ at Leiden, Politics, Organization and Disarmament,
Netherlands during 14-16 March 2016. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
(Not Availed) Delhi for financial assistance to attend
the ‘57th Annual Convention: Exploring
188. Dr. Mahendra Kumar Mishra, State
Peace International Studies Association’
Coordinator, SC/ST and Minority
at Atlanta, Georgia, USA during 16-19
Education, Dept. of School of Mass
March 2016.
Education, Govt. of Odisha, Sinapapli,
Nuapada, Odisha for financial assistance 193. Ms. Amna Sunmbul, Ph.D. Scholar,
to attend the ‘International Conference Centre for International Politics,
on Language, Power and Identity in Organization and Disarmament,
Asia: Creating and Crossing Language Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Boundaries’at Leiden, Netherlands for financial assistance to attend the
during 14-16 March 2016. (Withdrawn) ‘57th Annual Convention at: Exploring
Peace International Studies Association’
189. Prof. S. Imtiaz Hasnain, Professor, at Atlanta, Georgia, USA during 16-19
Dept. of Sociolinguistics, Aligarh March 2016.
Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar
Pradesh for financial assistance to 194. Ms. Gazala Fareedi, Ph.D. Scholar,
attend the‘International Conference Centre for International Politics,

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Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Association’at Atlanta, Georgia, USA
for financial assistance to attend the during 16-19 March 2016.
‘57th Annual Convention at: Exploring
Peace International Studies Association’ 199. Mr. Arjun Kumar, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre
at Atlanta, Georgia, USA during 16-19 for the Study of Regional Development,
March 2016. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
for financial assistance to attend the
195. Mr. Md. Farijuddin Khan, Ph.D. ‘The 46th Annual Meeting of the Urban
Scholar, Centre for Canadian, US and Affairs Association’ at San Diego, USA
Latin American Studies, Jawaharlal during 16-19 March 2016.
Nehru University, New Delhi for
200. Mr. Abhimanyu Kumar, Ph.D. Scholar,
financial assistance to attend the ‘57th
Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal
Annual Convention: Exploring Peace
Nehru University, New Delhi for
International Studies Association’ at
financial assistance to attend the
Atlanta, Georgia, USA during 16-19
‘Southern Association for the History
March 2016.
of Medicine and Science’ at Las Vegas,
196. Dr. W. Lawrence S. Prabhakar, NV, USA during 17-19 March 2016.
Associate Professor, Dept. of Political
201. Dr. Anil Kumar, Assistant Professor,
Science, International Relations &
Dept. of Public Administration (USOL),
Strategic Studies, Madras Christian
Panjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab
College, Tambaram, Chennai for
for financial assistance to attend the
financial assistance to attend the ‘57th ‘57th Annual Conference of American
Annual Convention at: Exploring Peace Society for Public Administration 2016’
International Studies Association’ at at Seattle, USA during 18-22 March
Atlanta, Georgia, USA during 16-19 2016. (SC) (Withdrawn)
March 2016.
202. Dr. Samson S. Chiru, Principal, Mt.
197. Dr. Ramakrushna Pradhan, Lecturer, Everest College, Senapati (Affiliated
Dept. of Social Science, Fakir Mohan to Manipur University), Senapati,
University, Balasore, Odisha for Manipur for financial to attend the
financial assistance to attend the ‘57th ‘The 6th International Conference on
Annual Convention at: Exploring Peace Religion and Spirituality in Society’ at
International Studies Association’ at 16- Washington D.C, USA during 23-24
19 March 2016 during Atlanta, Georgia, March 2016.
USA.
Data Collection Abroad
198. Ms. Priyanka Chandra, Ph.D. Scholar,
Centre for West Asian Studies, 1. Prof. Mukul Sharma, Development
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New of Communication, Indian Institute
Delhi for financial assistance to attend of Mass Communication, New Delhi
the ‘57th Annual Convention at: visited London, UK for a period of 10

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days for collecting material for his work ‘Eurasia and India: Historic-Cultural
on ‘Caste, Dalits and Ecological Politics and Socio-Economic Linkages’.
in India’.
7. Mr. Mehboob Ahmed, Ph.D. Scholar,
2. Dr. Archana Upadhyay, Associate Centre of Central Asian Studies,
Professor, Centre for Russian and Central University of Kashmir, Kashmir visited
Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Pakistan and Afghanistan for a period of
New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a 30 days for collecting material for his
period of 30 days for collecting material work on ‘Post 9/11 Pakistan-Afghanistan
for her work on ‘Socio-Economic and Relations: Impact on India’.
Identity Implications of Demographic
8. Mr. Kuldeep Kumar, Ph.D. Scholar,
Crisis in Russia, 1991-2013’.
Centre for South Asian Studies,
3. Dr. Charu Gupta, Associate Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Department of History, University of visited Bhutan for a period of 30 days
Delhi, Delhi visited London, UK for a for collecting material for his work on
period of 18 days for collecting material ‘Democratic Decentralization in Bhutan
for her work on ‘The Gender of Caste: 1998 – 2013’. (SC)
Representing Dalits in Print in Colonial 9. Ms. Usha Rani Narayana, Professor
North India’. & Chief Coordinator, UGC-UPE
(University with Potential for
4. Ms. Besii Kholi, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre
Excellence), Department of Studies
for South Asian Studies, Jawaharlal
in Communication and Journalism,
Nehru University, New Delhi visited
University of Mysore, Mysore visited
Bhutan for a period of 30 days for
Palais des Nation, Geneva for a period
collecting material for her work on of 30 days for collecting material for her
‘Political Socialization of Youth in work on ‘Media and Social Development
Bhutan, 2008-2014’. – A Case Study of Karnataka’.
5. Ms. Rashmini Anil Koparkar, Ph.D. 10. Mr. Pratap Vijay Gaurav, Ph.D. Scholar,
Scholar, Centre for Russian and Centre for Russian and Central Asian
Central Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Nehru University, New Delhi visited New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a
Uzbekistan for a period of 23 days period of 23 days for collecting material
for collecting material for her work for his work on ‘Russia- India Relations
on ‘Nation Building in the Post- during Putin’s Presidency, 2000-2008’.
Soviet Central Asia: A Case Study of
Uzbekistan’. 11. Ms. Madhusmita Khuntia, Ph.D. Scholar,
Centre for Russian & Central Asian
6. Prof. Kulbhushan Warikoo, Centre for Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Inner Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a
University, New Delhi visited Altai period of 23 days for collecting material
Republic, Russia for a period of 15 days for her work on ‘Demographic Crisis in
for collecting material for his work on Post-Soviet Russia’.

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12. Mr. Ankur Yadav, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
for Russian & Central Asian Studies, Delhi visited Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New for a period of 30 days for collecting
Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a material for her work on ‘Foreign Policy
period of 23 days for collecting material of Mongolia and its Approach Towards
for his work on ‘Role of the State Duma Multilateral Engagement, 1991-2013’.
in Russia Political System, 1991-2012’.
18. Ms. Aishwaryarupa Majumdar, Ph.D.
13. Ms. Laxmi Deep, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre Scholar, Zakir Hussain, Centre for
for Russian & Central Asian Studies, Educational Studies, Jawaharlal
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Nehru University, New Delhi visited
visited Moscow, Russia for a period of London, UK for a period of 30 days
30 days for collecting material for her for collecting material for her work
work on ‘A Comparative Study of Rural on ‘Medical Education in Bengal
Labor in Russia And India, 1991-2013’. Presidency:1835-1945’.

14. Ms. Jagriti Gangopadhyay, Ph.D. 19. Mr. Raosaheb Bawaskar, Ph.D. Scholar,
Scholar, Dept. of Sociology, Humanities Dept. of Civics and Politics, University
and Social Sciences, IIT Gandhinagar, of Mumbai, Mumbai visited Brazil,
Gujarat visited Saskatoon, Saskatchewan China for a period of 30 days for
for a period of 30 days for collecting collecting material for his work on
material for her work on ‘Family ‘Emerging Powers of Global South
Meters: Aging and Intergenerational and Global Power Shift: The Study of
Social Contract in India’. BRICS’. (SC)

15. Mr. Pawan Kumar, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre 20. Ms. Sanchi Rai, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre
for Russian & Central Asian Studies, for International Politics, Organization
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Disarmament, Jawaharlal Nehru
visited Kazakhstan for a period of 23 University, New Delhi visited
days for collecting material for his work Cambridge, UK for a period of 14 days
on ‘Aspects of Political Development in for collecting material for her work on
Kazakhstan, 1991-2011’. ‘Empire, Nationalism and Independence
in Foreign Policy: Testing Neorealism in
16. Mr. Vimal Kumar Kasyap, Ph.D. the Indian Case, 1919-1964’.
Scholar, Centre for South, Central,
South East Asian and South West Pacific 21. Dr. Vasiraju Rajyalakshmi, Associate
Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Professor, Janki Devi Memorial
New Delhi visited at Singapore for a College, University of Delhi, Delhi
period of 23 days for collecting material visited Massachusetts, USA for a period
for his work on ‘Regional Responses to of 30 days for collecting material for
Piracy in Malacca Strait, 1997-2012’. her work on ‘Language as a Symbol
of Ethnic Identity, A Study of Mulky
17. Ms. Subhash Kumar Baitha, Ph.D. Movement in the Telangna District of
Scholar, Centre for Inner Asian Studies, Andhra Pradesh’.

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22. Ms. Vandana Gupta, Ph.D. Scholar, collecting material for his work on
South Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru ‘Integration and Discrimination Under
University, New Delhi visited Chaka, Canadian Multiculturalism: A Study of
Bangladesh for a period of 25 days Sikh and Muslim Communities, Post-
for collecting material for her work 9/11’.
on ‘Status of Reproductive Health of
27. Mr. Deepak Singh, Ph.D. Scholar,
Bangladeshi Women in Rural Areas
Centre for the Studies in Science Policy,
and Role of International Organizations
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
1994-2012’.
visited Beijing, Shanghai, China for a
23. Ms. Amrita Mondal, Ph.D.Scholar, period of 20 days for collecting material
Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal for his work on ‘Solar Photovoltaic in
Nehru University, New Delhi visited the Indian Energy Innovations System:
London, UK for a period of 30 days Foresight Scenarios for 2025’.
for collecting material for her work on
28. Mr. Rajendra Baikady, Ph.D. Scholar,
‘Consumption of Liquor and Bengal
Dept. of Social Work, School of Social
Society, 1856-1908’. (SC) and Behavioral Sciences, Central
24. Ms. Veerpal Kaur, Ph.D. Scholar, University of Karnataka, Gulbarga
Centre for Study of Regional Studies, visited Jinen, China for a period of 30
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New days for collecting material for his work
Delhi visited Hong Kong for a period on ‘Comparing Social Work Education
of 20 days for collecting material for in a Parliamentary Democracy and
her work on ‘Growth and Productivity Communist Regime- A Study of India
and China’.
Performance of Indian and Chinese
Manufacturing during 1993-1994 to 29. Mr. Dinesh Chandra Naik, Ph.D.
2011-2012: A Comparative Analysis’. Scholar, Centre for South Asian Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
25. Mr. Amit Kumar Ravi, Ph.D. Scholar,
visited Kathmandu, Nepal for a period
Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal
of 30 days for collecting material for his
Nehru University, New Delhi visited
work on ‘Protected Refugees in South
England, UK for a period of 30 days
Asia: A Study of Lhotshamps in Nepal
for collecting material for his work
and Tibetans in India’. (SC)
on ‘North Western India in the Phase
of Turbulence: Shifting Frontiers, 30. Ms. Renu Sain, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre
Conflicting Politics and Facts of for Russian and Central Asian Studies,
Warfare, 1680-1809’. (SC) Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
visited Almaty, Kazakhstan for a period
26. Mr. Inderjeet Singh, Ph.D. Student, of 30 days for collecting material for her
Centre for Canadian, US & Latin work on ‘Gender and Human Security in
American Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru Kazakhstan (1991-2013)’.
University, New Delhi visited Toronto,
Canada for a period of 30 days for 31. Mr. Rajesh Kumar, Ph.D. Scholar,

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Centre for African Studies, Jawaharlal 36. Mr. Nagesh Kumar Ojha, Ph.D. Scholar,
Nehru University, New Delhi visited Centre for Russian and Asian Studies,
Cape Town, South Africa for a period Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
of 30 days for collecting material for his visited USA & Russian Federation for a
work on ‘Role of Indian Government period of 30 days for collecting material
and Political Parties in the Fight against for his work on ‘Energy as a Factor in
Apartheid in South Africa, 1948-1994’. the Foreign Policy of Russia, 2000-
2012’.
32. Ms. Sulagna Sen Sharma, Ph.D. Scholar,
Centre for International Politics, 37. Mr. Vijoyeta Deori, Ph.D. School,
Organization and Disarmament, Centre for South Asian Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi visited Oslo, Norway for a period Delhi visited Kathmandu, Nepal for a
of 30 days for collecting material for period of 30 days for collecting material
her work on ‘Women Participation, for his work on ‘The Impact of Political
Altered Masculinities and Gender Developments and External Agencies on
Equality: Comparing the Bangladeshi Education Policy of Nepal, 1991-2013’.
and Norwegian Experiences’. (ST)

33. Ms. Beena, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre for 38. Mr. Vikash Kumar, ICSSR Post-Doctoral
South Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru Fellow, Centre for Public Affairs, Noida,
University, Delhi visited Bhutan for a Uttar Pradesh visited Dhaka, Bangladesh
period of 30 days for collecting material for a period of 30 days for collecting
for her work on ‘Public Policy Making material for his work on ‘Critiquing the
Process in Bhutan, 1998-2013’. Discourse on Migrates Rights: The Case
of Bangladeshis in India’.
34. Ms. Chandra Moni Bhattaraii, Ph.D.
39. Ms. Pooja Pingua, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre
Scholar, Centre for South Asian Studies,
for Inner Asian Studies, Jawaharlal
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Nehru University, New Delhi visited
visited Dhaka, Bangladesh for a period
Beijing, China for a period of 30 days
of 30 days for collecting material for her
for collecting material for her work
work on ‘India, Bangladesh Borderland:
on ‘Great Western Development
State Polices and Community
Programme in Xinjoang 2001-2013’.
Responses’.
(ST)
35. Mr. Bijay Thapa, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre 40. Mr. Dileep Kumar, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre
for South Asian Studies, Jawaharlal for West Asian Studies, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi visited Nehru University, New Delhi visited
Kathmandu, Nepal for a period of 30
Beirut, Lebanon for a period of 30 days
days for collecting material for his
for collecting material for his work on
work on ‘Role of International Non -
‘Palestinian Refugees and Role of the
Governmental Organizations in Social
United Nation’.
and Economic Development of Nepal,
1990 - 2014’. 41. Mr. Motikrao Manikar Moon, Ph.D.

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Scholar, Centre for African Studies, 46. Ms. Shobhna Kunwar, Ph.D. Scholar,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Centre for Russian and Central Asian
visited Cape Town, South Africa for a Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
period of 30 days for collecting material New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia
for his work on ‘A Comparative Study for a period of 23 days for collecting
of Dalit Panther Movement in India material for her work on ‘Cyber Space
(Maharashtra) and Black Movement Governance: A Study of Russia's
South Africa’. (SC) Approach’.
42. Mr. Anoop Singh Patel, Ph.D. Scholar, 47. Mr. Sumit Kumar Maurya, Ph.D. Scholar,
Centre for International Studies, Centre for Russian and Central Asian
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
visited Cape Town, South Africa for a New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a
period of 30 days for collecting material period of 23 days for collecting material
for his work on‘Inclusive Polices of for his work on ‘Strategic Cooperation
South Africa and India: A Comparative between Russia and Kazakhstan, 1991-
Study of Affirmative Action and 2014’.
Reservation Policy 1994-2012’.
48. Ms. Rigzin Chodon, Ph.D. Scholar,
43. Mr. Prashant Saini, Ph.D. Scholar,
Centre for English Studies, School of
Centre for Russian and Central Asian
Language, Literatures & Culture Studies,
Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a
Delhi visited London, UK for a period
period of 30 days for collecting material
of 30 days for collecting material for her
for his work on ‘Reassertion of Ethno-
work on ‘Language, Politics & Identity:
Religious Identities in Russia, 1991-
2015’. A Study of Missionary Newspapers in
Ladakh and Kyelang (1908-10; 1927-
44. Ms. Neimenuo Kengurusie, Ph.D. 35;1936-47 & 1952 -59 A.D)’.
Scholar, Centre for Russian & Central
Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru 49. Mr. Ayan Rudra, Ph.D. Scholar,
University, New Delhi visited Moscow, International Institute for Population
Russia for a period of 30 days for Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra visited
collecting material for her work on Sundarban, Dhaka, Bangladesh for a
‘A Comparative Study of Human period of 30 days for collecting material
Trafficking in Russia and India, 1990- for his work on ‘Vulnerabilities and
2014’. (ST) Risks in Population and Environment: A
Comparative Study of Sundarban Area
45. Ms. Marim Joice, Ph.D. Scholar, Zakir in West Bengal and Bangladesh’.
Husain Centre for Educational Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New 50. Mr. Yeshe Jigme Lama, Ph.D. Scholar,
Delhi visited London, UK for a period Centre for East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal
of 30 days for collecting material for her Nehru University, New Delhi visited
work on ‘Evolution and Transformation Beijing, China for a period of 30 days
of Calcutta Public: 1835-1953’. (ST) for collecting material for his work

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on ‘Challenges to China's Legitimacy 54. Mr. Sangram Singh, Ph.D. Scholar,


in Tibet: Issues of Hegemony and Centre for Russian & Central Asian
Contestation, 1995-2013’. (ST) Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a
51. Ms. Rashmirekha Behera, Ph.D. Scholar,
period of 30 days for collecting material
CRCAS, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
for his work on ‘Russian Policy Towards
New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a
the Geo-Economics and Environmental
period of 30 days for collecting material
Issues of Arctic Region’.
for her work on ‘Women's Participation
in the Process of Democratization: A 55. Mr. Ariba Jalal, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre
Comparative Study of Uzbekistan and for Russian & Central Asian Studies,
Russia, 1991-2013’. (SC) Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
visited Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan for a
52. Ms. Sukanya Kakoty, Ph.D. Scholar,
period of 30 days for collecting material
Centre for Russian & Central Asian
for his work on ‘Political Participation of
Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Women in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan:
New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a
A Comparative Study 1991-2012’.
period of 30 days for collecting material
for her work on ‘Russia's Energy 56. Ms. Chandrima Chauduri, Ph.D.
Strategy: Rebalancing India and China, Scholar, Centre for Indo-Pacific Studies,
1991-2013’. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
visited Yangon, Myanmar for a period of
53. Mr. Umasankar Behera, Ph.D. Scholar,
30 days for collecting material for her
Centre for Russian & Central Asian
work on ‘Myanmar-Japan Relations,
Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
1988-2013’.
New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a
period of 30 days for collecting material 57. Mr. Susanta Kumar, Ph.D. Scholar, Dept.
for his work on ‘Russian Engagements of Political Science, Utkal University,
with India on Political and Security Bhubneshwar, Odisha visited Nepal for a
Issues at the United Nations, 1991- period of 30 days for collecting material
2012’. (SC ) for his work on ‘India's Contribution to
SAARC: An Analysis’.

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Appendix-9
Major Activities of ICSSR Regional Centres

Eastern Regional Centre (ERC) Empirics’, organized by the Department


Kolkata of Economics, University of Calcutta
during 28 – 29 July 2015. (`75,000/-)
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops
5. Workshop in memory of Dr. Anjan
The Centre organized the following seminars/ Ghosh on ‘Histories of Labour,
conferences/workshops: Infrastructure and the Informal
Economy’, organized by the Centre for
1. Seminar on ‘Impact of Sexual
Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, on
Harassment of Women at Workplace
1 October 2015. (`1,35,000/-)
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal)
Act, 2013 on Working Women of 6. National seminar on ‘Child Rights
Rural/ Semi-rural Segments of Bihar’, and Protection: Policy Dialogue &
organized by the Ilashree Seva Sansthan Achievements’, organized by the Ekla
at Sureka Atithi Bhawan, Jainagar, Chalo (An Organisation for Urban
Madhubani on 1 May 2015. (`50,000/-) & Rural Development), Balibhara,
2. National Seminar on ‘Combating Uttarpara, 24 Paraganas (N), West
Corruption, Black Money, Money Bengal during 5-6 February 2016.
Laundering: The Challenges ahead to (`1,00,000/-)
the Indian Economy’, organized by
7. Seminar on ‘Recent Trends and
the National University of Study and
Challenges in Education’ , organized
Research in Law, Ranchi during 9-10
by the Department of Education,
May 2015. (`1,00,000/-)
Alipurduar Mahila Mahavidyalaya,
3. Colloquium on ‘Archiving the Past: Alipurduar, West Bengal on 9 October,
Rethinking Region, Religion and 2015. (`50,000/-)
Language in Modern India History’
in memory of Kumkum Chatterjee, 8. Workshop on ‘Research Methodology
a famous historian, organized by Course in Social Sciences’, organized
the Centre for Studies in Social by the Research & Publication Cell,
Sciences, Kolkata on 17 July 2015. P.G. Department of Commerce, the
(Grant `50,000/-) Bhawanipur Education Society College
in collaboration with Department of
4. Workshop on ‘Development, Growth Commerce, University of Calcutta during
and Regional Disparities: Theories and 1-7 November 2015. (`1,10,000/-)

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9. Workshop on ‘Applied Econometrics with special reference to Agriculture


and its Application’, organized by the and Food Security’, organized by the
Department of Economics, University Department of Economics with Rural
of Gour Banga, Malda, West Bengal Development, Vidyasagar University
during 2-8 November 2015. (`50,000/-) during 13-14 January 2016. (`70,000/-)

10. National conference on ‘Socio-economic 15. International Conference on ‘In the


Transformation of Island’s Muslim: Name of Chughtai: One Hundred Years
A discussion in the Light of Sacchar of Celebration (1915-2015)’, organized
Committee Reports on Indian Muslim’, by the Department of Comparative
organized by the P.G. Department of Literature, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Political Science, Jawaharlal Nehru during 13-15 January 2016. (`70,000/-)
Rajkiya Mahavidyalaya, Port Blair,
16. Workshop on ‘Gender and Education’,
Andaman during November 12-13,
organized by Ebong Alap, Kolkata
2015. (Grant `1,50,000/-)
during 14-17 January 2016. (Grant
11. Orientation Programme on (`1,50,000/-)
‘Globalization, Crisis and Public
17. Seminar on ‘Public Policies for
Policy’, organized by the Mahanirban Inclusive Development’, organized by
Calcutta Research Group (MCRG), the Department of Economics, Loreto
Kolkata during 23-29 November 2015. College, Kolkata in collaboration
(`1,50,000/-) with the Department of Economics,
University of Calcutta during 15-16
12. Seminar on ‘Perception and Portrayal of
January 2016. (`90,000/-)
Women with Disabilities: Remapping
their Identity’, organized by the 18. Conference on ‘Desiring India:
Department of Education, Human Representations through British and
Rights and Journalism, Loreto College, French Eyes (1584-1857)’, organized
Kolkata in collaboration with Sruti by the Department of English,
Disability Rights Centre, Kolkata and Chandernagore College, Hooghly, West
Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy (IICP), Bengal in collaboration with the Institute
Kolkata during 1-2 December 2015. Chandernagore during 18-19 January
(`55,000/-) 2016. (`1,00,000/-)
13. National Seminar on ‘Relevance of 19. National seminar on ‘Non-traditional
Physical Science in Social Science’, Security: Problems and Prospects’,
organized by the Department organized by the Department of Political
of Economics, Hindol College, Science, Chandernagore College,
Khajuriakata, Dhenkanal, Odisha during Chandernagore, Hooghly, West Bengal
27-28 December 2015. (`70,000/-) on 11 February 2016. (`1,00,000/-)

14. International seminar on ‘Contemporary 20. Workshop on ‘Other Citizens:


Issues of Economic Development Realignments of the People and the

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Political in the Long Twentieth Century’, Department of Political Science Sidho-
organized by the Centre for Studies in Kanho-Birsha University, Purulia,
Social Sciences, Kolkata during 9-10 West Bengal during 29-30 March 2016.
March 2016. (`90,000/-) (`80,000/-)

21. National Workshop on ‘Research Joint Orientation Programme for the


Methodology for Research Scholars in Research Scholars and Faculty Mem-
Social Sciences’, organized by the Birla bers belonging to SC and other Mar-
Institute of Technology (BIMTECH), ginalised Groups under the ICSSR SC
Bhubneshwar, Odisha at BIMTECH & ST Component Plan:
Bhubneshwar during 15-19 March 2016.
(`1,00,000/-) 1. National Workshop-cum-Orientation
Programme on ‘Identities, Mobility
22. National conference on ‘Redefining and Well-Being’, organized by the
Business Vision: Issues and Challenges’, Department of Sociology, St. Xavier’s
organized by the Department of College, Kolkata in collaboration with
Commerce (UG & PG) and Business ICSSR-ERC during 26-27 September
Administration, St. Xavier’s College, 2015. (`4,50,000/-)
Kolkata on 19 March 2016. (`50,000/-)
2. Orientation Workshop on ‘Cultures of
23. Seminar on ‘Challenges in Indian Violence’, organized by the Centre for
Education in 21st Century’, organized Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
by the Department of Education, Budge (CSSSC) in collaboration with ICSSR-
Budge College, Kolkata during 21-22 ERC during 12 - 21 March 2016.
March 2016. (`50,000/-) (`4,00,000/-)
24. National seminar on ‘Deepening 3. Orientation Programme on ‘Tribe, Caste
Indo-US Relations; Impact on India’s and Region: Indian Nation-State and its
Growing Profile in the Indo-Pacific Discontents’, organized by the Centre
Region’, organized by the Society for
for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
Social Empowerment at Berhampur,
during 28-29 March 2016. (`75,000/-)
Odisha during 23-24 March 2016.
Ongoing Research Project
25. Workshop on ‘Folk Architecture of Asian
Villages and Towns – A Comparative The following research projects were ongoing
Study’, organized by the Kolkata during the year under report in the Centre;
Society for Asian Studies, Kolkata at
Folk & Tribal Cultural Centre, Govt. 1. ‘The People’s Science Movement
of West Bengal, Kolkata during 28-29 in Kerala’ by Dr. Shoma Choudhury
March 2016. (`90,000/-) Lahiri, Assistant Professor, Department
of Sociology, St. Xavier’s College,
26. Seminar on ‘Political Economy of Kolkata. (`2,00,000/-)
Development in India: Introspection
and Future Vision’, organized by the 2. ‘Introspection of Left Politics in West

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Bengal’ by Shri Partha Sarathi Banerjee, Lecture


an eminent scholar and independent
researcher. (`1,00,000/-) A series of extension lectures for undergraduate
students of Political Science and Allied Social
3. ‘Employment, Rights and Hegemony Sciences, organized by the Department of
in `Neoliberal India’ by Dr. Dayabati Political Science were, Victoria Institution
Roy, Guest Faculty in the Department (College), Kolkata from 1 September 2015 to
of Sociology, University of Burdwan 31 January 2016. (`30,000/)
and Rabindra Bharati University.
(`1,50,000/-) Publication

Research Projects Completed A publication grant was sanctioned to


the Jharkhand Information & Library
1. ‘Ouponibeshik Kale Banglar Shahar Association towards partial support to
Ebong Tar Warup’, by Dr. Shekhar publish conference proceedings of the two-
Bhowmick, Associate Professor, day national conference on ‘Re-engineering
Department of History, Mahishadal Raj Public Library & Academic Library System
College, Purba Medinipur. (`75,000/-) in India (JILACON’15)’, organized by the
Jharkhand Information & Library Associa-
2. ‘Bangalir Tirthajatree theke Porjotoke tion from 22-23 August 2015. (`35,000/-)
Rupantor : Ekti Samiksha’ by Shri
Samir Kumar Patra, Associate Library
Professor & Head, Department of
History, Mahishadal Raj College, Purba During this period, 69 Indian and seven for-
Medinipur. (`1,00,000/-) eign journals were subscribed. Also, the
3. ‘From Trash to Food: The Recycling newspapers, which were regularly subscribed
Communities of Dhapa, Kolkata’ by Dr. were duly received and extensively used by
Dhrubajyoti Ghosh. (`1,00,000/-) readers. About 4982 pages of photocopy ma-
terials were supplied during the financial year
4. ‘Dokra: Art & Artist’ by Dr. Aditya 2015-16.
Mukhopadhyay Assistant Teacher,
Mayureswar High School, Birbhum, Guest House
West Bengal. (`50,000/-)
5. A project to build up a resource centre Guest house facility is temporarily suspended
in form of a documentation holding and for the ongoing construction work of the new
archive by the Mahanirban Calcutta office building.
Research Group (MCRG) was sanctioned
by the ICSSR-ERC. The objective of the Northern Regional Centre, New Delhi
project was to enhance MCRG’s research Seminars/Conferences/Workshops
and training capability and to provide
public access to the primary material During the year, the Centre provided partial
MCRG gathers through its various financial assistance to the following seminars/
research programmes. (`4,50,000/-) conferences:

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1. ‘Performance of BRICS: An Economic Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia,
Analysis’ by Prof. Praveen Jha, New Delhi on 22 September 2015.
Chairperson, Centre for Economic (`1,00,000/-)
Studies & Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi during 27-28 8. ‘Right to Education: Equal Rights and
April 2015. (`1,00,000/-) Opportunities for Social Participation of
Students from Marginalized Sections of
2. ‘Higher Education in India: Role Society’ by Dr. Ranjana Bhatia, Principal,
Playing Parameters of Excellence’ by Amity Institute of Education, New Delhi
Dr. V.K. Gupta, Institute of Business on 7 October 2015. (`1,00,000/-)
Management & Fashion Technology,
Bulandshahar (U.P.) during 5 -6 June 9. ‘Sustainable Agriculture and Organic
2015. (`75,000/-) Farming’ by Dr. Surjeet Singh, Assistant
Professor, Department of Economics,
3. ‘Human Development in India: B.S.M. (P.G.) College, Roorkee,
Emerging Issue and Paradigms’ by Uttarakhand during 9 -10 October 2015.
Mr. Girjesh Kumar, President, Bharati (`75,000/-)
Bal Vidhya Mandir Shikshan Samiti,
Jaipur, Rajasthan on 16 June 2015. 10. ‘Multiple Publics: Sites, Boundaries and
(`1,00,000/-) Contestations in India’ by Dr. Naveen
K. Thayyil, Department of Humanities
4. ‘18th National Conference of IORA & and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of
Two -day workshop on Linear Economic Technology, Delhi during 9-10 October
Models of Data Analysis’ by Prof. Shri 2015. (`90,000/-)
Prakash, Birla Institute of Management
Technology, Noida, Uttar Pradesh during 11. ‘Electoral Process, Social Mobilization
30 April - 1 May 2015. (`1,00,000/-) and Emerging Party System: Bihar
2015’ by Dr. Tanweer Fazal, Associate
5. ‘Gender Equality and Women Professor, Centre for the Study of Social
Empowerment’ by Dr. Sanjula Thanvi, Systems, School of Social Sciences,
Director, Suraj Sansthan, Jaipur, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Rajasthan on 12 September 2015. Delhi during 13 -20 November 2015.
(`1,00,000/-) (`1,00,000/-)
6. ‘Corporate Social Responsibility and
Social Development in India’ by Prof. 12. ‘Ronald Barthes: Today, Here’ by Dr.
M.K.Agarwal, Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma Angelie Multani, Associate Professor,
Institute of Democracy, University of Department of Humanities & Social
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh during 22-23 Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology,
August 2015. (`1,00,000/-) Hauz Khas, New Delhi during 10-11
December 2015. (`1,00,000/-)
7. ‘Democracy in India: Challenges and
Prospects’ by Dr. Sucharita Sengupta, 13. ‘Health, Medicine and Law: Growing
Assistant Professor, Department of Concerns and Challenges’ by Prof. Rajni

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Malhotra Dhingra, Dean, Vivekananda Challenges for Justice’ by Prof. Mary


Law School, Delhi during 11-12 E. John, Senior Fellow, Centre for
December 2015. (`75,000/-) Women’s Development Studies, New
Delhi during 12 -13 February 2016.
14. ‘Emerging Trends of State Politics in Amount (`1,20,000/-)
India: Retrospect and Prospect’ by Prof.
Yatindra Singh Sisodia, Director, M.P. 21. ‘Another Marx: The Indiscrete Charm
Institute of Social Science Research, of incompleteness’ by Prof. Kamal
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh during 11 -12 Mitra Chenoy, Centre for Comparative
December 2015. (`1,00,000/-) Politics & Political Theory, School of
International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru
15. ‘Diaspora and International Migration University, New Delhi on 15 February
in Development: Comparative Global 2016. (` 80,000/-)
Experiences’ by Prof. Ajay Kumar
22. ‘Constructing the Past: Disciplines,
Dubey, President, Organization for
Sources, Methods’ by Prof. Janaki Nair,
Diaspora Initiatives, New Delhi during
Centre for Historical Studies, School
10 -11 January 2016. (`1,00,000/-)
of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi during 18-19
16. ‘Digital India: Power, Politics and
March 2016. (`1,00,000/-)
Poverty of Information’ by Dr. Manoj
Kumar Jena, Department of Sociology, 23. ‘Democracy in India: Strengths and
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi during Weaknesses’ by Dr. Rajan Sharma,
10-11 January 2016. (`1,00,000/-) Manak Research Foundation, Uttar
Pradesh during 1-2 March 2016.
17. ‘Transparency, Accountability: A Step (`75,000/-)
towards Good Governance’ by Dr.
Ajay Gujjar, Associate Professor, T.T. 24. ‘Democracy and the Process of
Govindam College, Alwar, Rajasthan on Marginalization’ by Dr. Amir Ali,
11 January 2016. (`1,00,000/-) Assistant Professor, Centre for Political
Studies, School of International Studies,
18. ‘Social Inclusion of the Marginalized’ Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
by Prof. Rashmi Kumar, Department of during 3 -4 March 2016. (`90,000/-)
Psychology, University of Allahabad,
Uttar Pradesh on 3 February 2016. 25. ‘Education and Public Sphere: Exploring
(`90,000/-) the Structures of Mediation in Post-
Colonial India’ by Dr. Suresh Babu,
19. ‘Vocational Education: Issues and Zakir Husain Centre for Educational
Scope’ by Dr. Shalu Ahlawat, Assistant Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Professor, P.G. Bansur Mahavidyalaya, New Delhi during 17-18 March 2016.
Bansur, Rajasthan on 9 February 2016. (`1,20,000/-)
(`1,00,000/-)
26. ‘Social Harmony and Well Being:
20. ‘The Journey from Victim to Survivor Issues and Challenges’ by Dr. Mahesh

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Kumar Darolia, Department of Applied Conferences’ by Prof. Ranjana Banerjee,
Psychology, Sri Aurobindo College Centre of Russian Studies, School of
(Evening), New Delhi during 18-19 Language, Literature & Culture Studies,
March 2016. (`1,00,000/-) Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi during 19-20 November 2015.
27. ‘Dalit Assertion and Empowerment: (`1,00,000/-)
Reflections on Uttar Pradesh’ by Prof.
Ram Ganesh Yadav, Department 2. ‘Culture, Identity and Multi-Cultural
of Sociology, Lucknow University, Dilemmas’ by Dr. Nazia Khan, Assistant
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh during 19-20 Professor, Department of Political
March 2016. (`1,00,000/-) Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, New
Delhi during 23 -24 March 2016.
28. ‘Resurgence of Nuclear Power: (`1,20,000/-)
Challenges and Opportunities for Asia’
by Dr. Nanda Kumar Janardhanan, Study Grant
Assistant Professor, Energy Studies
During the period, four scholars were awarded
Programme, School of International
Study Grant.
Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi during 25-26 March 2016. Ongoing Research Project
(`1,20,000/-)
1. ‘Growth of Medical Tourism in India-
29. ‘Status of Dalit’s Children in Education’ Implications for the Tourism and
by Mr. Taqdeer Singh Bairwa, Health Sectors’ by Prof. Manoj Kumar
Bhartiya Shiksha Samiti, Mehandwas, Agarwal, Dr. G.L. Gupta Institute of
Tonk, Rajasthan on 29 March 2016. Public Health, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
(`75,000/-) (`99,975/-)

30. ‘Premchand and Our Composite 2. ‘Humanitarian Logistic Model for


Culture: Its Contemporary Relevance’ Disaster Relief Operation Considering
by Dr. Sudhir Singh, Society for Social Network Failure and Standard Relief
Empowerment, New Delhi during 30-31 Time: A Case Study on Uttarakhand’
March 2016. (`80,000/-) by Dr. Sudhanshu Joshi, Assistant
Professor, School of Management, Doon
31. ‘Dalit Experiences: Everyday Lives, University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
Literature and Politics’ by Dr. Mukul (`99,932/-)
Mangalik, Associate Professor, Dept.
of History, Ramjas College, University Completed Research Project
of Delhi, Delhi on 17 February 2016.
1. Prof. Roumi Deb, Assistant Director,
(`1,00,000/-)
Amity Institute of Anthropology, Amity
Graduate Seminar University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh ‘A
Study of Migrant Women in the Informal
1. ‘National Young Researchers Sector of Delhi Region’, (`99,975/-)

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2. Dr. Nagendra Maurya, Assistant 1. National seminar on ‘Tribal Society,


Professor, Giri Institute of Development Language and Literature of North-East
Studies, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh India’ organised by Mizo Academy of
‘An Assessment of Public –Debt Letters and Mizo Department, Mizoram
Sustainability of Uttar Pradesh University, Mizoram in collaboration
Government’, (`94,600/-) with Zoppen Club during 22 -24 April
2015. (`75,000/-)
3. Prof. R.K. Sharma, (Retd.), Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi ‘Targeted 2. National seminar on ‘Marginalised
Public Distribution System in Himachal Tribes in North-East India’ organised
Pradesh: A Study of Remote and by the Department of Education,
Inaccessible Areas’, (`8,90,100/-) Government Kamalanagar College,
Mizoram in collaboration with CCLP-
Publication Worldwide (International Organization
Society and Development: Regional of Education Charter International)
Perspectives, eds. Prof. Surjit Singh & Prof. during 23 -24 April 2015. (`50,000/-)
Dhruv Raina, M/s Rawat Publication, Jaipur,
3. National seminar on ‘Science,
2015.
Technology and Innovation in the Context
Training Programme/Research of Socio-Economic and Environmental
Methodology Milieu of North-East India’ organised
by Professor Mini Bhattacharyya,
1. ‘Research Methodology Course in Social Head, Dept. of Anthropology, Gauhati
Science under Special Component Plan University, Guwahati, Assam during 10-
for SC/ST Ph.D. Students’, organized by 11 September 2015. (`75,000/-)
Dr. Archana Singh, Asst. Professor, G. B.
Pant Social Science Institute, Allahabad, 4. Writer’s workshop on ‘APA Style,
Uttar Pradesh during 31 March –3 April Elements of Writing and Publication
2016. (`3,00,000/-) Ethic’ organised by Saint Claret College,
Arunachal Pradesh during 16-18 July
2. ‘Methodology in Bio-social Research’
2015. (`75,000/-)
by Prof. Roumi Deb, Assistant Director,
Amity Institute of Anthropology, Amity 5. International conference on ‘Asian
University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh on 16 Values and Human Future’ organised by
February 2016. (`25,000/-) Assam Don Bosco University, Guwahati
North-Eastern Regional Centre in collaboration with Institute for
(NERC)Shillong Advanced Humanistic Studies, Hubei
University, PRC and Cotton College
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops State University, Guwahati, Assam
during 7-9 July 2015. (`75,000/-)
During the year, the Centre provided financial
assistance to the following seminars/ 6. National seminar on ‘Contemporary
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Practices’ organised by the Department organised by the Department of Business
of Commerce, Assam University, Administration, Holy Cross College,
Diphu Campus, Assam during 18-19 Tripura during 9-10 January 2016.
September 2015. (`50,000/-) (`70,000/-)
7. National seminar on ‘Role of Libraries 13. International seminar on ‘Interpreting
in Changing Society’ organised by Historical Sources’ organised by the
the Govt. T. Romana College, Aizawl, Department of History and Ethnography,
Mizoram on October 2015. (`50,000/-) Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram
during 17-18 August 2015. (`50,000/-)
8. National seminar on ‘Trends in
Contemporary Literature: Issues and 14. National seminar on ‘Child Health in
Perspectives’ organised by School India with Special Reference to North-
of Languages and Literature, Sikkim East India’ organised by the Department
University, Gangtok, Sikkim during 29 of Anthropology, DHSK College,
-31 May 2015. (`75,000/-) Dibrugarh during 2-3 May 2015.
9. International seminar on ‘Look East (`50,000/-)
Policy: Perspectives from the South
15. Workshop on ‘Developing Case
East Asian Architecture’ organised by
Method of Teaching in Management
the Department of Management, North-
Education’ organised by the Department
Eastern Hill University Tura Campus,
of Management, North-Eastern Hill
Tura, Meghalaya during 26-27 June
University, Tura Campus, Meghalaya
2015. (`70,000/-)
during 10-13 June 2015. (`70,000/-)
10.
National seminar on ‘Poverty,
Inequality and Health in India with 16. National workshop on ‘Introduction
Special Reference to North-East India’ to Archaeology’ organised by Dr Amit
organised by Department of Economics, Kumar Upadhyay, Department of
North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, History and Archaeology, North-Eastern
Meghalaya in collaboration with Indian Hill University, Tura Campus, Tura,
Statistical Institute, Kolkata during 8-10 Meghalaya during 28 May – 6 June
October 2015. (`70,000/-) 2015. (`75,000/-)

11. National conference on ‘India’s Foreign 17. Seminar on ‘Anthropology, Sociology


Policy: Issues, Challenges and Prospects and the Multidisciplinary Space’
of India-China Relations – The Emerging organised by Cotton College State
Trends’ organised by Department of University, Guwahati, Assam on 7 May
Political Science, Don Bosco College, 2015. (`40,000/-)
Maram, Manipur during 7-8 May 2015.
18. Candlelight Memorial Celebration
(`70,000/-)
‘Supporting the Future’ organised by the
12. Seminar on ‘Current Trends of Meghalaya State Network of Positive
Development in Communication, People, Meghalaya on 17 May 2015.
Innovation and Creativity in India’ (`5,000/-)

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19. Seminar on ‘Rights for the Child and in English’ organised by the Department
Women: Present Perspectives in India’ of English, Shillong College, Shillong,
organised by Shri Pankaj Roy, Assistant Meghalaya during 21 – 22 May 2015.
Professor, Department of English, (`70,000/-)
Government Kamalanagar College,
Mizoram during 21-22 January 2016. 26. Symposium on ‘The Dorbar Shnong in
(` 50,000/-) the Context of Khasi Society’ organised
by the Department of Sociology, Synod
20. Regional level seminar on ‘Resource College, Shillong, Meghalaya on 10
Potentialities and Economic Prosperity: July 2015. (`40,000/-)
A Challenge in the North East Region’
organised by Sngap Syiem College, 27. International seminar on ‘Climate
Mawkyrwat, Meghalaya during 14-15 Change: Impact on Developing
May 2015. (`50,000/-) Countries’ organised by the Union
Christian College, Umiam, Meghalaya
21. National seminar on ‘Innovative during 15 -17 October 2015.
Strategies: A Road Map for Upliftment (`1,00,000/-)
of Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
in Higher Education’ organised by 28. Seminar on ‘Media, Conflict and
Internal Quality Assurance Cell Peace Building in North-East India’
(IQAC), St Mary’s College, Shillong, organised by the North Eastern
Meghalaya during 22-23 September Social Research Centre, Guwahati in
2015. (`60,000/-) collaboration with the Department of
Mass Communication, Rajiv Gandhi
22. National seminar on ‘Transforming
University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh
Higher Education in North-East India’
during 23-24 July 2015. (`60,000/-)
organised by the Thoubal College,
Thoubal, Manipur during 8-9 May 2015. 29. National seminar on ‘Emerging Issues in
(`60,000/-) Business, Management and Economics’
organised by the Department of
23. Workshop on ‘Time Series
Business Administration, University of
Econometrics’ organised by the
Science and Technology, Meghalaya
Department of Humanities and Social
in collaboration with Department
Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology,
Guwahati, Assam during 6-10 July 2015. of Business Administration, Tezpur
(`75,000/-) University during 24 -25 July 2015.
(`60,000/-)
24. Seminar on ‘Food Security and
Economic Development’ organised by 30. International seminar on ‘Social
the Department of Economics, Govt. Interactions and Cultural Milieu’
Mamit College, Mamit, Mizoram on 11 organised by the Internal Quality
August 2015. (`30,000/-) Assurance Cell, Lady Keane College,
Shillong, Meghalaya during 7 -8 August
25. National workshop on ‘Creative Writing 2015. (`75,000/-)

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31. National conference on ‘Social Sector 37. National seminar on ‘Detterents on
Development and Governance Issues the Path of Students’ Comprehensive
in the North-East’ organised by Dr. Development and Ways Out, with
Arupjyoti Choudhury, Dean (Academic), particular reference to the State of
Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open Tripura’ organised by the Department
University, Guwahati, Assam during of Physical Education and Department
28 -29 November 2015. (`70,000/-) of Education, Government Degree
College, Kamalpur, Dhalai, Tripura
32. National seminar on ‘Female Domestic in collaboration with District Institute
Workers in North-East India: Challenges of Education and Training Kamalpur,
and Issues’ organised by the Centre for Dhalai, Tripura during 1-2 December
Bangladesh Studies, Assam University, 2015. (`70,000/-)
Silchar, Assam during 18 -19 December
2015. (`60,000/-) 38. 8th All India Conference of China
Studies on ‘Regionalism and Sub-
33. Conference on ‘Water Resource Regional Multilateralism’ jointly
Management in the Eastern Himalayan organized by the Department of
Region’ organised by St Anthony’s Chinese, School of Languages and
College, Shillong, Meghalaya during 4 Literature, Sikkim University and
-5 November 2015. (`70,000/-) Institute of China Studies, Delhi during
5 -7 November 2015. (`70,000/-)
34. International seminar on ‘Holistic
Education for a Better World’ organised 39. International conference on ‘Syntactic
by the Department of Education, Typology: Language Contact and
Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankaradeva Convergence’ organised by Dr. Saralin
Vishwavidyalaya (MSSV), Nagaon, Lyngdoh, Department of Linguistics,
Assam during 8 -10 October 2015. North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong
(`70,000/-) during 23 – 28 November 2015.
(`70,000/-)
35. ‘Three-day Graduate Research Meet
2015’ organised by the Department of 40. National seminar on ‘Women and
Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Religion in India: Status and Quest for
Institute of Technology, Guwahati, Liberation’ organised by the Synod
Assam during 28 -30 October 2015. College, Shillong, Meghalaya during 13
(`70,000/-) -14 November 2015. (`60,000/-)

36. National seminar on ‘Patterns of 41. Conference on ‘Configuration of


Agriculture and Rural Transformation Quality in Indian Media Education:
in India – Issues and Challenges Contextualising: The Prime Parameters’
(with special reference to North-East jointly organised by the Department
Region)’ organised by the Department of Mass Communication, Mizoram
of Economics, Nagaland University, University & Assam Don Bosco
Lumami, Nagaland during 9-10 University, Guwahati, Assam during 2-3
September 2015. (`70,000/-) November 2015. (`60,000/-)

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42. Workshop ‘Research Methodology in Indigenous Forum, Aizawl, Mizoram


Social Sciences’ organised by Equal during 14 -15 March 2016. (`50,000/-)
Opportunity Cell, Tezpur University,
Tezpur, Assam during 21 -27 September 48. National seminar on ‘Gender and
Politics: Rhetoric and Applicability’
2015. (`1,00,000/-)
organised by the Department of Political
43. Workshop on ‘The Ever Evolving Art of Science, ICFAI University, Dimapur,
Photography in the Context of the 21st Nagaland during 11 -12 February 2016.
Century’ organised by the Department (`75,000/-)
of Mass Media, St Anthony’s College, 49. Workshop on ‘Modern Teaching
Shillong, Meghalaya during 16-19 Pedagogy in Management Education’
November 2015. (`75,000/-) organised by the Department of
Management, North-Eastern Hill
44. 28th Annual Conference of the Indian
University, Tura Campus, Tura,
Institute of Geomorphologists (IGI) Meghalaya during 1-7 December 2015.
and national seminar on ‘Human (` 60,000/-)
Impact of Landscapes’ organised by
the Department of Geography, North- 50. National seminar on ‘Re-interpretations
Eastern Hill University, Shillong, of the Past: The Discourse of Cultural
Meghalaya during 29 -31 October 2015. Identity in South Asia’ organised by the
(`75,000/-) Department of English, North-Eastern
Hill University, Shillong during 17 -18
45. 17th Annual International Conference of March 2016. (`60,000/-)
the North Eastern Economic Association
(NEEA) organised by Dr Vandana 51. Workshop on ‘Living Traditions of
Upadhyay, Department of Economics, Pottery in Garo Hills, Meghalaya’
Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal organised by Dr. Q. Marak, Assistant
Pradesh during 30 -31 October 2015. Professor, Department of Anthropology,
North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong,
(` 75,000/-)
Meghalaya during 8 -9 December 2015.
46. National Seminar-cum-23rd Annual (` 60,000/-)
Conference and Silver Jubilee
52. Seminar on ‘Agricultural Sustainability
Celebration of North East India in North East India’ organised by the
Education Society (NEIES) on ‘New Department of Economics, Government
Education Policy in the Making- Zawlnuam College, Mizoram during 7
North East Perspective’ organised by March 2016. (` 25,000/-)
the Department of Education, North-
Eastern Hill University, Shillong, 53. Seminar on ‘Environment and
Meghalaya during 26 -27 November Society: The Context of North-East
2015. (`75,000/-) India’ organised by the Department
of Sociology, North-Eastern Hill
47. Seminar on ‘Indo-Myanmar Relations University, Shillong, Meghalaya during
– A New Horizon’ organised by Zo 15 -16 March 2016. (`40,000/-)

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54. Seminar on ‘Interrogating Democracy Intergenerational Mobility’ sponsored
and Development in North-East India’ by the ICSSR, New Delhi.
organised by the Department of Political
Science, North-Eastern Hill University, 3. ‘Alcoholism in Meghalaya: Magnitude,
Shillong, Meghalaya during 17-18 Physical and Social Impact’ project
March 2016. (`75,000/-) undertaken by the ICSSR-NERC and
sponsored by the Department of Social
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Welfare, Government of Meghalaya,
Shillong.
1. Orientation Programme for the Research
Scholars and Faculty Members 4. ‘Educated Unemployment among the
belonging to ST and other Marginalized Youth: A Case Study of Meghalaya’,
Groups organised by the ICSSR-NERC Project Director, Dr Deigracia
at the ICSSR-NERC Conference Room, Nongkynrih, Department of Economics,
Shillong and sponsored by the ICSSR, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong
New Delhi during 8 – 11 March 2016. and sponsored by the ICSSR, New
Delhi.
2. Ten-days Research Methodology Course
for Ph.D. scholars in Social Sciences Ongoing Projects sponsored by the
organised by the ICSSR-NERC at ICSSR-NERC
the ICSSR-NERC Conference Room,
Shillong and sponsored by the ICSSR, The following projects were on-going during
New Delhi during 14 – 23 March 2016. the year under report in the Centre;

Study Grant 1. ‘Sociological Study of the Electoral


Politics: A Micro-level Study in North-
During the year under report, 21 scholars were East India’, Project Director- Mr.
awarded Study Grant. Amiya Kumar Das, Assistant Professor,
Department of Sociology, Tezpur
Doctoral Contingency Grant
University, Tezpur, Assam.
Contingency grant was provided to 15 scholars
2. ‘Sociological Study of the Panchayat
during the period under report.
Elections and Local level Politics: A
Ongoing Research Projects Micro-Level Study in North-East India’
Project Director-Mr. Amiya Kumar
1. ‘The Impact of the Policy of Positive Das, Assistant Professor, Department of
Discrimination in Assam with special Sociology, Tezpur University, Tezpur,
reference to Scheduled Caste Population’ Assam.
sponsored by the ICSSR, New Delhi.
3. ‘Role of Extra-Constitutional Forces
2. ‘A Study on the Socio-economic in the Electoral Politics of Mizoram:
Adjustments of the Marginalized A Case Study of the 7th Mizoram
Scheduled Castes in North East India Legislative Assembly Election,
with a special reference to Vertical 2013’, Project Director Dr. Ayangbam

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Shyamkishor, Asst. Professor, Project Director- Dr. Siba Charan


Department of Political Science, Subudhi, Assistant Professor,
Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram. Department of Education, NEHU Tura
Campus, Tura, Meghalaya.
4. ‘Status of Female Domestic Workers:
Socio-economic and Working 5. ‘Relevance of Traditional Political
Conditions’, Project Director- Dr Institutions in Meghalaya: A Case
Deigracia Nongkynrih, Department Study of Wahadadarship in Shella
of Economics, North-Eastern Hill Confederacy’, Project Director- Mr.
University, Shillong. Airpeace Well Rani, Assistant Professor,
Department of Political Science, Synod
5. ‘Orality and Folklores: A Look into College, Shillong, Meghalaya.
the Naga Arena’, Project Directors-
Dr Visakhonu Hibo and Ms Reubella Lectures
Paulraj, Japfu Christian College,
Kohima, Nagaland. 1. Dr. A.M. Gondane, Joint Secretary
(SB & BC), Ministry of External
Completed Projects Affairs, New Delhi delivered ICSSR-
NERC Special Lecture on ‘Regional
The following projects were completed during Cooperation (SAARC-BIMSTEC) and
the year in the Centre; the North East’ on 13 May 2015 at the
1. ‘An Investigation into the Level of ICSSR-NERC Conference Room.
Awareness in Keeping a Pollution Free 2. Prof. Ananta Kumar Giri, Madras
Environment – A Study of Shillong Institute of Development Studies,
City’, Project Director- Dr. Surojit Sen Chennai delivered ICSSR-NERC
Gupta, Shillong. Special Lecture on ‘Practical Spirituality
2. ‘Quality of Secondary Education in and Human Development’ on 6th July
Tripura’, Project Director- Dr. Sahidul 2015 at the ICSSR-NERC Conference
Ahmed, Assistant Professor, Ambedkar Room.
College, Fatikroy, North Tripura.
Library
3. ‘A Study of Financial Performance and
Number of books/journals purchased during
Branch Level Efficiency of Meghalaya
2015-16 is 1000.
Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd’, Project
Director- Dr. Joyeeta Deb, Assistant North-Western Regional Centre
Professor, Department of Commerce, (NWRC), Chandigarh
Assam University, Silchar, Assam.
Seminars/Workshops
4. ‘Study of Competencies in Organization
of Co-curricular Activities among During the year, the Centre provided financial
Elementary School Teachers of West assistance to the following seminars/
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1. ‘Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) 9. ‘Gender Mainstreaming – Issues and
in Education in North-Western India’, Concerns (Socio-Economic & Historical
organized by Department of Public Perspective of Women of North-Western
Administration, Panjab University, India with special reference to J&K)’,
Chandigarh. (`45,000/-) organized by Government College
of Education, M.A. Road, Srinagar.
2. ‘Media Technologies: A Critical (`45,000/-)
Evaluation’, organized by Department
of Education, University School of 10. ‘Society, Culture and Politics in Jammu
Open Learning, Panjab University, and Kashmir’, organized by Department
Chandigarh. (`45,000/-) of Sociology, University of Jammu,
Jammu. (`65,000/-)
3. ‘Emerging Security Scenario in AF-
PAK Region: Implications for India’, 11. ‘Redefining the Role of MSMEs
organized by Department of Defence in the context of ‘Make in India’:
& National Security Studies, Panjab Opportunity and Challenges’, organized
University, Chandigarh. (`65,000/-) by Department of Commerce, Himachal
Pradesh University, Shimla. (`45,000/-)
4. ‘Gender and Violence: Structure, Power
and Resistance (The Context of North 12. ‘Geoinformatics – The Most Effective
Western India)’, organized by Guru Solutions’, organized by Department
Gobind Singh College for Women, of Geography, Himachal Pradesh
Sector – 26, Chandigarh. (`40,000/-) University, Shimla. (` 45,000/-)

5. ‘The Problem of Distribution of Income 13. ‘Nation, State and Gender – Perspectives
and Wealth and the Role of Government’, from India and Canada’, organized by
organized by D.A.V. College, Sector – Centre for Canadian Studies, Himachal
10, Chandigarh. (`40,000/-) Pradesh University, Shimla. (`65,000/-)

6. ‘The Demographic Dividend and India 14. ‘National Conference on Culture,


Economic Future’, organized by G.G.D. Environment and Folk Deities with
S.D. College, Sector – 32, Chandigarh. special reference to Bilaspur’, organized
(`40,000/-) by Government College, Bhoranj,
Himachal Pradesh. (`45,000/-)
7. ‘Religious Pluralism Today: Revising
Legacies of Shaikh-ul Aalam & Kabir’, 15. ‘Climate Change and Agriculture:
organized by Markaz-Noor, Centre for Impact and Adaptation Strategies in
Shaikh-ul Aalam Studies, University of Haryana’, organized by Department of
Kashmir, Srinagar. (`65,000/-) Economics, M.D. University, Rohtak,
Haryana. (`65,000/-)
8. ‘Growth and Development in
North-Western Region: Issues and 16. ‘Legal Literacy – A Dire Need for
Perspectives’, organized by Department Women’, organized by Dayanand
of Economics, University of Kashmir, Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Kurukshetra,
Srinagar. (`65,000/-) Haryana. (`40,000/-)

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17. ‘Women Empowerment – Issues and 25. ‘Strengthening Democracy and Good
Prospective’, organized by S.N. Degree Governance in India’, organized by
College, Ladwa, Hisar, Haryana. Dashmesh Girls College Chak Alkla
(`40,000/-) Baksh, Mukerian, Hoshiarpur, Punjab.
(`40,000/-)
18. ‘Make in Haryana: The Role Ahead’,
organized by Department of Economics, 26. ‘Good Governance in India: Initiatives,
Central University of Haryana, Challenges & Prospects’, organized
Mahendergarh, Haryana. (`65,000/-) by D.A.V. College, Dayanand Nagar,
Jalandhar, Punjab. (`40,000/-)
19. ‘Emerging Trends in Inequalities: Caste,
Class and Gender in North Western 27. ‘The Impact of Employment Assurance
India’, organized by Department of Provision on Poor Households –
Sociology, Guru Nanak Dev University, Livelihood and Labour Migration in
Amritsar, Punjab. (`65,000/-) Punjab’, organized by Lyallpur Khalsa
College Jalandhar, Punjab. (`35,000/-)
20. ‘Development and Trends in Social
Sciences Research and Information 28. ‘Social Concerns of Contemporary
Sources’, organized by Department Literature’, organized by M.M.D.
of Library and Information Science, D.A.V. College, Giddarbaha (Distt. Sri
Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab. Muktsar Sahib), Punjab. (`40,000.-)
(`45,000/-)
29. ‘Malwa Region-Political, Economic
21. ‘Gender Equality for Sustainable and Socio-Cultural Aspects: Problems
Development’, organized by Department and Solutions’, organized by D.A.V.
of Education, Central University of College, Abohar, Punjab. (`40,000/-)
Punjab, Bathinda, Punjab. (`65,000/-)
30. ‘Emerging Trends in the Electoral
22. ‘Gadar Movement: Political Philosophy Politics of North Indian States’,
and Literary Vision’, organized by organized by Khalsa College for
Sri Guru Angad Dev College, Khadur Women, Sidhwan Khurd, Ludhiana,
Sahib, Tarn Taran, Punjab. (`40,000/-) Punjab. (`40,000/-)

23. ‘Foreign Direct Investment – an Impetus 31. ‘Revisiting Bhagat Singh’, organized
for India’s Growth’, organized by Guru by Kamla Nehru College for Women,
Nanak Khalsa College for Women, Phagwara (Kapurthala), Punjab.
Gujarkhan Campus, Model Town, (`40,000/-)
Ludhiana, Punjab. (`45,000/-)
32. ‘Drug Addiction in the Border Areas
24. ‘Agrarian Crisis in North West India: of Punjab & North-West Region’,
Issues and Concerns’, organized by organized by Guru Nanak Dev University
University College, Chunni Kala, College, Chung (Taran Taran), Punjab.
Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab. (`40,000/-) (`45,000/-)

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33. ‘Dynamics of Politics in North-West sponsored by the ICSSR, New Delhi.
India’, organized by Shanti Devi Arya (`7,00,000/-)
Mahila College, Dinanagar (Gurdaspur),
Punjab. (`40,000/-) Training Programmes

34. ‘Development Challenges in South-West During the year, the Centre organized the
Asia and North-West India’, organized following research methodology training
by Centre for South West Asia Study programmes:
(Pakistan and Afghanistan) Punjabi 1. Training Programme on ‘Research
University, Patiala, Punjab. (`45,000/-)
Methodology in Social Science
Research’ from 21 September to 3
35. ‘Rural Development of Inclusive Growth
October 2015.
in Punjab’, organized by Pt. Mohan Lal
S.D. College of Women, Kahnuwan 2. Orientation Programme on ‘Research
Road, Gurdaspur, Punjab. (`45,000/-) Methodology in Social Sciences for
Research Scholars/Faculty Members’
Study Grant during 1-13 February 2016.
During the year, the Centre provided Study Library
Grant to seven scholars.
The library has a collection of 4510 books
Ongoing Research Projects in the field of social sciences received from
The following research projects were ongoing various social science Institutions from all
during the year under report in the Centre. over the country. The library has a total of
461 Seminar Papers, sponsored by the ICSSR
1. Dr. Richa Minocha, ‘Development North-West Regional Centre out of which
at What Cost? A Study of Migration, 27 seminar papers were received in the year
Loss of Livelihood Security and 2015-16. The Centre received 48 books and
Development Induced Resettlement in five occasional, research and working papers.
Himachal Pradesh’, sponsored by the The accessioning, technical processing of the
ICSSR, New Delhi. (`9,93,300/-) documents received has been completed.

2. Dr. Gobind Singh, ‘Study of Factors Seminar-cum-Guest House Complex


Influencing Level of Learning in
Cognitive Area among the Primary The facilities of the seminar halls in the Com-
School Students of Haryana and plex were provided to 125 departments of
Chandigarh’, sponsored by the ICSSR, Panjab University and Punjab, Haryana, U.T.
New Delhi. (`4,00,000/-) of Chandigarh and Central Government de-
partments for holding seminars/conferences/
3. Dr. Jagjeet Kaur, ‘Status of the workshops etc.
Contractual Lectures in the Degree
Colleges of Chandigarh, Mohali and The guest-house of the Complex continued to
Panchkula: A Comparative Study’, provide accommodation to research scholars

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and social scientists coming to Chandigarh for Basheerbagh, Hyderabad, Telangana


their research and other academic purposes. during 25 – 26 July 2015. (`50,000/-)
During the period under report, 1208 scholars
have availed the accommodation facilities. 5. Two-day National Seminar on ‘Cultural
Heritage of Deccan’, organized by
Southern Regional Centre, Prof. R. Varalakshmi, Dept. of History,
Hyderabad Osmania University, Hyderabad,
Telangana during 29 – 30 July 2015.
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops (`40,000/-)
During the year, the Centre provided financial
6. Two-day Workshop on ‘Sharing and
assistance to the following seminars/
Publishing of Research Output’,
conferences / workshops / conventions and
organized by Prof. N. Laxman
symposiums:
Rao, President, Telangana Library
1. Two-day Workshop on ‘Make in Association, Ravindra Nagar,
India: Problems and Prospective Habsiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana
(MIIPP-2015)’, organized by Dr. L. during 9 – 10 August 2015. (`40,000/-)
Srinivas Reddy, Principal, Global
7. One-day Workshop on ‘Guiding
Education Centre (MBA) Chilkur,
Research Projects’, organized by S.
Mohinabad, Hyderabad, Telangana
Krishna Priya, Associate Professor,
during 28 – 29 May 2015. (`40,000/-)
Aurora’s Degree & P G College,
Department of Management,
2. Book Release Function of
Chikkadpally, Hyderabad, Telangana on
Autobiography of Dr. B. Sathaiah
22 August 2015. (`20,000/-)
‘Memories of My Life’, organized
by the Librarian, Osmania University 8. Two-day National Seminar on
(Main Library) in collaboration with ‘Problems and Perspectives of Modern
ICSSR – SRC, Hyderabad, Telangana Historiography with Reference to Indian
on 26 June 2015. (`3,420/-) Culture and Heritage’, organized by Dr.
M. Sambaiah, Dept. of History, C.K.M.
3. One-day Seminar on ‘Implementation Arts & Science College, Warangal,
of CBCS in Colleges: Prospects and Telangana during 21 – 22 August 2015.
Challenges’, organized by Prof. Tippa (`50,000/-)
Reddy, Hon. Secretary, RBVRR
Women’s College, Narayanaguda, 9. Two-day National Seminar on
Hyderabad, Telangana on 27th June ‘Entrepreneurship Development –
2015 (`25,000/-) A Drive for Sustainable Growth in
Global Scenario’, organized by Dr.
4. Two-day National Seminar ‘Corporate G. M. Manikyam, Vice-Principal, St.
Laws & Challenges to the New Pious X Degree & P.G. College for
Governments’, organized by Dr. Vinod Women, Snehapuri Colony, Nacharam,
Kumar, Principal, P.G. College of Law, Hyderabad, Telangana during 9-10

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September 2015. (`40,000/-) 23 – 27 November 2015. (`70,000/-)

10. One-day Workshop on ‘Issues and 15. Three-day International Conference


Challenges in Emancipating the on ‘Landmarks in India and World
Depressed Classes’, organized by Dr. R. Literatures: 20th and 21st Centuries’,
Chandru, Director, SC/ST Cell, Osmania organized by Prof. A. Karunakar,
University, Hyderabad, Telangana on 26 Director (Incharge), Centre for
September 2015. (`25,000/-) International Programmes, Osmania
University, Hyderabad during 26 – 27
11. Two-day National Seminar on ‘Teacher November 2015. (`50,000/-)
Education: Issues, Concerns and
Challenges’, organized by Prof. K. 16. Two-day National Conference on
Sudheer Reddy, Dept. of Education, ‘India – China Relations: Recent
Osmania University, Hyderabad, Developments’, organized by Prof. R.
Telangana during 24 – 25 October 2015. Sidda Goud, Director, UGC Centre
(`50,000/-) for Indian Ocean Studies, Osmania
University, Hyderabad during 28 – 29
12. 70th Anniversary Celebrations December 2015. (`50,000/-)
of United Nations Day under the
Theme of ‘International Year of Soils 17. Two-day National Seminar on
– 2015’, organized by Librarian, ‘Muslims in India: Issues of Identity
Osmania University (Main Library) and Development’, organized by Dr.
in collaboration with ICSSR – SRC, Aisha Mahmood Farooqui, Head, Dept.
of Islamic Studies, Osmania University,
Hyderabad on 30 October 2015.
Hyderabad during 5 – 6 January, 2016.
(`4,604/-)
(`60,000/-)
13. Two-day National Seminar on 18 Three-day International Conference on
‘Challenges in Implementing Geo- ‘Climate Change and Food Security:
Information Technology Solutions’, Ethical Perspective’, organized by Prof.
organized by Dr. P. Padmanabha Rao, G. Pakki Reddy, Executive Director,
Associate Professor & Secretary, INCA, Agri Biotech Foundation, Agricultural
Hyderabad in collaboration with CESS, University Campus, Rajendranagar,
Hyderabad; GIS India, Hyderabad; Hyderabad during 11 – 13 February
Dept. of Geography & Geoinformatics, 2016. (`50,000/-)
Osmania University, Hyderabad,
Telangana during 17 – 18 November 19. Two-day seminar on ‘Logistics and
2015. (`50,000/-) Supply Chain Management – Service
Sector Perspective’, organized by Prof.
14. Six-day Workshop on ‘Preparation of B. Krishna Reddy, Dept. of Business
Project Report’, organized by Prof. Management, Pendekanti Institute
K. Shankaraiah, Dept. of Commerce, of Management, Vasavi College of
Osmania University, Hyderabad, during Engineering Campus, Ibrahim Bagh,

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Hyderabad during 19 – 20 February Hyderabad on 26th March, 2016.


2016. (`40,000/-) (`20,000/-)

20. One-day State Level Seminar on 25. One-day Workshop on ‘Emerging


‘Reorganization of Districts in Challenges in Social Sciences
Telangana State: Perspective and Discipline’, organized by Dr. Nagam
Issues’, organized by Dr. A. Shankar Kumaraswamy, Head, Dept. of
Kumar, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Palamuru University,
Public Administration, Tara Government Mahabubnagar, Telangana on 30 March,
College, Sangareddy, Telangana on 24 2016. (`30,000/-)
February 2016. (`25,000/-)
26. Two-day National Seminar on
21. One-day National Seminar on ‘Entrepreneurship in Telangana’,
‘Gender Sensitization: Prospects and organized by Principal, Little Flower
Challenges in India’, organized by Dr. Degree College, Uppal, Hyderabad 30 –
V. Venkateswara Rao, Principal, Dept. 31 March, 2016. (`40,000/-)
of Commerce, Government Degree 27. Two-day National Seminar on ‘Farmers
College, Gajwel, Medak, Telangana on Suicides: Causes, Consequences and
10 March 2016. (`25,000/-) Preventive Measures’, organized by
Dr. A. Punnaiah, Assistant Professor,
22. One-day Seminar on ‘Paramarthasara,
Dept. of Applied Economics, Telangana
Trika Philosophy’, organized by Prof. T.
University, Dichpally, Nizamabad,
Mrunalini, Institute of Advanced Study
Telangana during 30 – 31 March 2016.
in Education, Osmania University,
(`40,000/-)
Hyderabad on 13 March 2016.
(`20,000/-) 28. One-day National Seminar on
‘Responsible Marketing for Sustainable
23. Two-day National Seminar on ‘Contours Business’, organized by Dr. Ramesh
of Social Work Education: Previews Kumar Miryala, Principal, UCC & BM,
and Premises’, organized by Dr. M. Dr. Jayaprakashnarayana & Mr. M.
Vijay Kumar Sharma, Head, Dept. of John Paul, Assistant Professor, Dept. of
Social Work, Telangana University, Management Studies, Mahatma Gandhi
South Campus, Bhiknur, Nizamabad, University, Nalgonda, Telangana on 31
Telangana during 17 – 18 March 2016. March 2016. (`20,000/-)
(`40,000/-)
29. Two-day National Seminar on ‘Prospects
24. One-day National Seminar on ‘Public and Emerging Trends of e-Banking
Institutions in India: Governance, & e-Commerce’, organized by Dr.
Governability and Govern Mentality’, Chilumuri Srinivasa Rao, Associate
organized by Dr. K. Jhansi Rani, Head, Professor, Department of Commerce,
Dept. of Public Administration, Arts & Vikrama Simhapuri University, P. G.
Science College for Women, Andhra Centre, Kavali, Andhra Pradesh during
Mahila Sabha, O.U. Campus Road, 5 – 6 October 2015. (`40,000/-)

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30. Two-day Seminar on ‘Regionalism: Management, Vikrama Simhapuri
Demand for Separate States – Boon or University, Dargamitta, Nellore, Andhra
Bane in Indian Federalism’, organized Pradesh during 25–26 January 2016.
by Prof. B. Ananda Naidu, Head, (`40,000/-)
Dept. of Political Science and Public
Administration Sri Krishnadevaraya 35. Two-day National Seminar on ‘Women
University, Anantapuram, Andhra Empowerment and Human Rights’,
Pradesh during 27 – 28 November 2015. organized by Prof. C. Basavaiah,
(`50,000/-) Head, Dept. of Human Rights and
Social Development, Sri Venkateswara
31. Two-day National Seminar on ‘Indian University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
National Movement – With Special during 17 – 18 February 2016.
Reference to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’, (`40,000/-)
organized by Dr. P.A. Raja Babu,
Associate Professor, Head, Dept. of 36. Two-day National Seminar on ‘Poverty
History, Sree Kandukuri Veeresalingam, Alleviation through Microfinance: Role
Theistic College, Rajahmundry, Andhra of NABARD and Other Institutions’,
Pradesh during 5 – 6 December 2015. organized by Prof. B. Ramachandra
(`30,000/-) Reddy, Dept. of Commerce, Sri
Venkateswara University, Tirupati,
32. Two-day National Seminar on ‘Human Andhra Pradesh during 27 – 28 February
Rights: Trends and Issues’, organized 2016. (`40,000/-)
by Dr. K. Prabhakara Reddy, Lecturer in
Political Science, K.S.N. Government 37. Two-day National Conference on
Degree College for Women, Anantapur, ‘Problems of the Elderly: Challenges
Andhra Pradesh during 9–10 December and Strategic Interventions’, organized
2015. (`40,000/-) by Dr. K. Suneetha, Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Social Work, Vikrama
33. Two-day National Seminar on Simhapuri University, Nellore, Andhra
‘Education for the Minorities Girl Child Pradesh during 21 – 22 March 2016.
in Orvakal Town, Kurnool District of (`40,000/-)
A.P: Policy Interventions and Sustaining
Access and Opportunities’, organized 38. Two-day National Seminar on
by K. Vimala, Community Organising ‘Entrepreneurship 2.0 – Changing
for Rural, Upliftment Society, Kurnool, Models in New Economic Era’,
Andhra Pradesh during 14 – 15 organized by Prof. P. Adi Lakshmi,
December 2015. (`40,000/-) Head, Dept. of Business Administration,
Prasad V. Potluri Siddhartha Institute
34. Two-day Seminar on ‘Travel and of Technology, Kanuru, Vijayawada,
Tourism: Challenges and Opportunities Andhra Pradesh during 29 – 30 March
for Economic Development’, organized 2016. (`40,000/-)
by Dr. Kota Neela Mani Kanta,
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Tourism 39. Two-day National Conference on

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‘Ethical Practices in Business: An on ‘Opportunities and Challenges


India’, organized by Principal, Maharani in Rural Marketing and its Impact
Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women, on Rural Development’, organized
18th Cross, Malleswaram, Bengaluru, by Dr. S. Namasivayam, Organising
Karnataka during 10 – 11 September Secretary, Dr. N.G.P. Arts and Science
2015. (` 40,000/-) College, Kalapatti Road, Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu on 30 September 2015.
40. Two-day Collaborative Seminar on (`20,000/-)
‘Crisis in Social Science / Political
Science: Identity, Reach and Relevance’, 45. One- day Workshop on ‘Research
organized by Prof. Muzaffar H. Assadi, Methodology in Social Sciences’,
Chairman, Dept. of Studies in Political organized by Dr. R. Venkatesan, Head,
Science and Public Administration, Dept. of Business Administration,
University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Indian Arts and Science College,
Karnataka during 9 – 10 March 2016. Tiruvanamalai, Tamil Nadu on 8 January
(`80,000/-) 2016. (`20,000/-)

41. Four-day Workshop on ‘Statistical Tools 46. Two-day National Seminar on


for Research in Commerce’, organized ‘Enriching Quality by Integrating ICT
by Prof. J. Madegowda, Chairman, in Higher Education: Challenges and
Department of Commerce and Research, Prospects’, organized by Dr. V. Priya,
Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Assistant Professor of Physical Science
Shankarghatta, Karnataka during 11 – & Dr. T. Nagavalli, Associate Professor
14 March 2016. (`60,000/-). in Mathematics, Sri Sarada College
of Education, Fairlands, Salem, Tamil
42. One-day National Seminar on ‘Caste in Nadu during 29-30 January 2016.
Contemporary India’, organized by Fr. (`40,000/-)
Vinoo Fabian, Dept. of Journalism, St.
Aloysius Degree College, Cox Town, 47. Two-day National Conference on ‘Socio
Bengaluru, Karnataka on 12 March Linguistics’, organized by Dr. A. Linda
2016. (`20,000/-) Primlyn, Assistant Professor, Dept.
of English, Scott Christian College,
43. Two-day Conference on ‘Empowering Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu during 26 – 27
India Through Open and Distance February 2016. (`40,000/-)
Education Breaking Barriers,
Building Partnerships and Delivering 48. Two-day National Conference on
Opportunities’, organized by Dr. ‘Research Methodology in Library
Chandrakantha Jeyabalan, Vice- and Information Science’, organized
Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Open by Dr. S. Thanuskodi, Head I/c., Dept.
University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu during of Library & Information Science,
23 – 25 April 2015. (` 60,000/-) Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil
Nadu during 11 – 12 March 2016.
44. One- day National Level Seminar (`40,000/-)

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49. One-day National Workshop on Humanities and Social Sciences BITS,
‘International Financial Reporting Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, Shameerpet,
Standards’, organized by Dr. M. Vasan, Hyderabad, Telangana.
Head, PG & Research Department of
Training Programmes
Commerce, K.S. Rangasamy College of
Arts and Science, Tiruchengode, Tamil 1. Ten-day Workshop on ‘Research
Nadu on 19 March 2016. (`25,000/-) Methodology Course in Social Sciences
for Ph.D. Research Scholars’ by Prof. G.
50. Two-day National Level Workshop on Krishna Reddy, Hon. Director, ICSSR –
‘Digital Pedagogy: Innovative Teaching SRC, Osmania University, Hyderabad
and Learning Strategies’, organized during 11 – 21 September 2015.
by Dr. S. Soma Sundaram, Principal, (`5,67,836/-)
Mohamed Sathak Dastagiri Teacher
Training College, Ramanathapuram, 2. Six-day ‘Research Methodology Course
Tamil Nadu during 11 – 12 April 2015. for Social Sciences Ph.D. Research
(`40,000/-) Scholars and Faculty Members
belonging to Scheduled Tribes (STs)
Study Grant and other Marginalized Groups’ by
Prof. G. Krishna Reddy, Hon. Director,
The Centre provided Study Grant to 79
ICSSR – SRC, Osmania University,
scholars.
Hyderabad during 18 – 23 January 2016.
Ongoing Research Projects (`3,07,200/-)
The following projects were ongoing during Lecture
the year under report in the Centre:
‘Rethinking the Dalit Movement in Contem-
1. ‘Telangana Migration Report: Village
porary Times’ by Dr. Gopani Chandraiah,
Pilot Survey in Karimnagar Dist’, by
Faculty, Pant Institute of Social Sciences, Al-
Prof. Adapa Satyanarayana (Retd.),
lahabad University, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Dept. of History, Osmania University,
Hyderabad, Telangana. (`30,000/-) on 4th March 2016. (`11,252/-)

2. ‘Malnutrition in Tribal Children: Social Library


and Economic Determinants – A Study
The Centre has a good collection of books and
in Adilabad Dist’, by Dr. Ch. Srinivas,
Dept. of Economics, Telangana reference material in the library. The library
University, Dichpally, Nizamabad, subscribes to both national and interna-
Telangana. (`30,000/-) tional periodicals, which include journals
from ICSSR, New Delhi and journals as gift
3. ‘Regenerating Tank Systems for from other institutions. The emphasis in
Enhanced Livelihoods: An Evaluation the collection of books in the library is on
of Mission Kakatiya (MK) Project research methods in different disciplines of
in Telangana’ by Dr. Srinivas Sajja, social sciences, reference books, books on
Associate Professor, Department of women studies etc. Important books in Telugu

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and Urdu languages in social sciences are also 3. Conference on ‘Tourism, Natural
acquired. Visiting research scholars from Resources & Bio-diversity’ by Dr. R.
outside Hyderabad and the local scholars B. Patil, Organising Secretary, Arts
utilize the library facilities. & Commerce College, Phondaghat,
Kankavli, Maharashtra during 2-3
The library also has made the library database
September 2015. (`70,000/-)
accessible on OPAC (Online Public Access
Catalog) and there is a proposal for network 4. Workshop on ‘Research Methodology
facility with other Regional Centres and Workshop’ by Dr Sunita Wadikar,
ICSSR funded Research Institutes in India. Principal, Pillai College, Chembur,
The library subscribes to both national and Maharashtra during 8-14 August 2015.
international periodicals. The Centre has a (`70,000/-)
collection of 11581 books. The ICSSR-SRC 5. Seminar on ‘Sustainable Agricultural
library has a total of 6117 bound volumes Development Planning’ by Dr.
of newspapers and 3020 bound volumes of Hindurao Patil, Principal, Department
journals. of Geography, Vivekanand College,
Guest House Kolhapur, Maharashtra during 28- 29
August 2015. (`50,000/-)
The Southern Regional Centre has a well-fur-
nished Guest House and 403 scholars stayed 6. Seminar on ‘Building Resilience among
at the Guest House for their research work Adolescents’ by Shri V. V. Sail, Principal,
during the period under report. MES College of Arts & Commerce,
Zuarinagar, Goa on 6 September 2015.
Western Regional Centre (WRC)
(`70,000/-)
Mumbai
7. Seminar on ‘Make in India – India as a
Seminars/Workshops/Conferences
Future Global Manufacturing Hub’ by
During the year, the Centre provided financial Shri V. V. Sail, Principal, College of Arts
assistance to the following seminars/confer- & Commerce, Zuarinagar, Goa on 22-23
ences/workshops: January 2016. (`70,000/-)

1. Seminar on ‘Status of Women in the 8. Seminar on ‘NGOs in Social


Transitional Society’ by B. L. Amlani Development:Contemporary Challenges
College of Commerce and Economics & Strategies’ by Dr. Geeta Balakrishnan,
and M. R. Nathwani College of Arts, Principal, College of Social Work,
Mumbai, Maharashtra on 7 August Mumbai, Maharashtra in September
2015. (` 40,000/-) 2015. (`75,000/-)

2. Workshop on ‘Rubrics- An Assessment 9. Seminar on ‘RUSA & the Present Status


Techniques’ by Dr. Veena Deshmukh of Higher Education in Marathwada’ by
& Dr. Karuna Gupta, Principal of Guru Principal, Panditguru Pardikar College
Nanak College of Education, Bhandup, of Arts, Shirsala, Beed, Maharashtra
Mumbai, Maharashtra on 11 August during 30 –31 October 2015.
2015. (`25,000/-) (`70,000/-)

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10. Seminar on ‘Art & Drama in Education’ Culture and Development, Vadodara,
by Dr. Brij Bala Suri, Principal, Pillai Gujarat. (`75,000/-)
HOC College of Education & Research,
Rasayani-Panvel, Maharashtra during 3. Minor research project entitled ‘A Study
9-10 October 2015. (` 70,000/-) of Organizational Learning Perception
& Knowledge Sharing Attitude in
11. Seminar on ‘Ushering a Renaissance in Relation to Power among the Teaching
Higher Education’ by Dr. Mariamma Staff in Institutes of Higher Education’
Joseph, Principal, Pushpanjali College by Ms. Abha Marathe of Rizvi College,
of Education, Vasai, Maharashtra on 28 Mumbai, Maharashtra. (`45,000/-)
November 2015. (` 50,000/-)
4. Minor research project entitled ‘A Study
12. Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ of Awareness and Attitude of College
by Dr. Prakash Yadav, Department Students towards White Collar Crime
of Social Work, Tilak Maharashtra from the Faculties of Management,
Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra during Medical and Law’ by Ms. Archana Sen,
24-29 August 2015. (`60,000/-) Arihant College, Pune, Maharashtra.
(`50,000/-)
13.
Seminar on ‘From Emotional
Intelligence to Social Intelligence: A 5. Minor research project entitled ‘A Study
Paradigm Shift’ by Dr. K. V. Chandna, of Self Esteem of Secondary School
Principal, Rizvi College of Education, Students in Relation to their Perceived
Parenting Style and Perceived Teacher’s
Mumbai, Maharashtra on 30 November
Interpersonal Behavior’ by Ms. Priti,
2016. (`60,000/-)
St Xavier’s Institute of Education,
Study Grant Mumbai, Maharashtra. (`60,000/-)

During the period, one scholar was awarded Publications


study grant. 1. Marathi quarterly journal ‘Bharatiya
Itihas Ani Sanskriti’ by Dr. P. S.
Research Projects Khobrekar, Director, Itihas Sanshodhan
1. Minor research project entitled ‘A Mandal, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Study and Analysis of the Factors that (`30,000/-)
Influence Usage of Social Networking 2. Marathi quarterly journal ‘Samaj
Platforms, its Impact on Social Capital Prabodhan Patrika’ by Dr. Ashok
and Purchase Decision Making of Indian Chousalkar, Editor, Samaj Prabodhan
Youth’ by Dr. Nitin Wani, Jamnalal Patrika, Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
Bajaj Institute, Mumbai, Maharashtra. (`25,000/-)
(`59,250/-)
3. Journal of Gujarat Research Society
2. Minor research project entitled ‘Study of by Dr Bharati Shelat, Hon. Director,
Social and Political Structure of Gujarat Gujarat Research Society, Ahmedabad,
Tribe’ by Dr. Lancy Lobo, Centre for Gujarat. (`30,000/-)

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Book Grants extensively used by the various university


departments and other academic organizations
Dr. V A Patil, Halbe College, of Arts, for conducting lectures, seminars, workshops,
Dodamarg, Sindhudurg. (`25,000/-) meetings etc. The hall is also provided to the
university departments at a concessional rate
Guest House
of `1000/- per day. For other institutions, a
The ICSSR guest house has proved helpful nominal rent of `3000/- per day is charged
to the academicians and scholars desirous of towards service charges. The seating capacity
intercacting with other scholars in their area of the hall is 80/100 persons. By way of
of specialisation and to utilize the research Conference Hall charges, the Centre has
meterial available in city of Mumbai. earned an income of `82,000/- during the
period.
Conference Hall
The ICSSR Conference Hall is being

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Appendix-10

Major Activities of ICSSR Research Institutes


A.N. SINHA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL STUDIES (ANSISS), PATNA
Research Projects (Completed) Kosi River Basin (India & Nepal)’,
International Centre for Integrated
1. ‘Organizing among Informal Workers in Mountain Development (ICIMOD),
Uganda and Nepal’, Sponsoring Agency: Nepal. Researchers: D M Diwakar,
International Labour Organization, Biplab Dhak, Aviral Pandey and Neetu
Geneva. Researcher: Neetu Choudhary. Choudhary.
2. ‘Tracking of Children of Age Group of 2. ‘Dalit Assertion and Emerging Rural
0-14 years under SSA, BEPC, Govt. Social Formation in Uttar Pradesh’,
of Bihar’, Sponsoring Agency: Bihar ICSSR, New Delhi. Researcher: B. N.
Education Project Council (BEPC), Prasad.
Govt. of Bihar. Researcher: Rajeev
Kamal Kumar. 3. ‘Farm-Size and Productivity: A Study of
Selected Farms in Bihar’, ICSSR, New
3. ‘Third-party Inspection of Border Area Delhi. Researcher: Vidyarthi Vikas.
Development Programme in Bihar’,
Sponsoring Agency: Department of 4. ‘Ethnographic Study of Mali Caste in
Planning and Development, Government Bihar’, Dept. of General Administration,
of Bihar. Researcher: Sudhir Kumar. Govt. of Bihar. Researcher: B. N. Prasad.
4. ‘Bihari Identity: An Uncharted 5. ‘Ethnographic Study of Raj Dhobi
Question’, Sponsoring Agency: ICSSR, Caste in Bihar’, Dept. of General
New Delhi. Researcher: Jyoti Verma Administration, Govt. of Bihar.
(ICSSR Senior Fellow). Researcher: Rajeev Kamal Kumar.
5. ‘Social Impact Assessment of Land 6. ‘External Monitoring & Evaluation
Acquisition for Mahatma Gandhi Central of Resettlement Plan Implementation
University, Motihari, Bihar’, Sponsoring under Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Agency: District Collectorate - East Loan’, BSPTCL, Patna & ADB.
Champaran. Researchers: Vidyarthi
Researchers: Rajeev Kamal Kumar and
Vikas, Kaushal Kishor, Ajit Kumar
Abhijit Ghosh.
Hansda.
7. ‘Ethnographic Study of Mallah Nishad
Research Projects (Ongoing)
(Bind, Beldar, Chai, Tiyar, Khulwat,
1. ‘A Study on Socio-Economic Suraiya, Godhi, Vanpar, Kevat) and
Livelihoods and Policy Analysis of Nonia Caste of Bihar’, Department of

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General Administration, Government in Ph.D. programme. During the year, 45


of Bihar. Researcher: Rajeev Kamal scholars were pursuing their doctoral work in
Kumar. the Institute.
8. ‘Mid-term Evaluation of Agro Forestry Publications
Schemes under Hariyali Mission –
Poplar and other Species’, Department The Institute publishes a journal titled
of Environment & Forest Government ‘Journal of Social and Economic Studies’.
of Bihar. Researchers: D. M. Diwakar, It is a peer-reviewed journal and is published
Rakesh Tiwari and Sandhy Rani biannually.
Mahapatro.
Research Papers and Articles in
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures Journals
The Institute organized seven national and The faculty published 20 research papers/
three international seminars besides four articles in various journals and nine articles/
workshops/ training programmes during the
chapters in published books.
year under report.
Research Reports/Monographs/
Research Affiliation and Ph.D.
Working Papers
Programme
Yousuf, S.M.A. (2015), External Evaluation
Research Affiliation of State Resource Centre – Jamia Milia
A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Sciences is Islamia, ANSISS, Patna, Excel India
affiliated to the Magadh University, Bodhgaya Publishers, New Delhi, March, 2015.
and Aryabhatta Knowledge University
(AKU), Patna for awarding Ph.D. Degree
Book Reviews
in Social Sciences. To expand the Institutes’
academic networks through collaborative Prasad, B.N. (2015), Book review-
research, Memorandum of Understanding “Transforming Indian Agriculture- India
has been signed between Institute of Poverty 2040: Productivity, Markets and Institutions”,
Alleviation and International Development Marco Ferroni (ed.), Sociological Bulletin,
(IPAID), Yonsei University of South Korea, Journal of Indian Sociological Society, Vol.
Stanford University, USA, and International 64, No. 2, N. Delhi, May-August 2015.
Centre for Integrated Mountain Development,
Library
Kathmandu, Nepal.

Ph.D. Programme The library of the Institute has outstanding


collection of books, reports and journals in
The Institute has only full time Ph.D social sciences on the eastern region of the
programme. The Ph.D programme involves country. At present, the library holds 33,044
successful completion of a six month course- volumes of books. The library has also
work (Pre Ph.D. Course) followed by the received the entire personal collection on
submission of synopsis and formal registration wide ranging subjects consisting of nearly

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3,000 valuable books as gift from Lok Nayak periods. The Institute subscribed to 87 Indian
Jayaprakash Narayan (JP), which have and 33 foreign journals and also received
been kept under separate section known as 26 national and international journals under
‘JP Section’, The Institute library has been exchange programme. During 2015-16, the
designated as one of the Depository Libraries library had added 95 books and 26 bound
in India by international organizations like the volumes of Indian and foreign journals and
UNCTAD and the UNESCO. reports.

At present, the library has 32,905 back The Digitization/Software Services are also
volumes of journals and reports. It is available in the library. Cataloguing of books
maintaining hard copies of The Economic is going on through e-Granthalaya – software
Times, The Hindu, Hindustan Times (Patna), of National Informatics Centre, Government
Indian Express, Indian Nation (Patna), The of India. Online public Access Catalogue
Statesman (Calcutta), The Telegraph, and (OPAC) is under process.
Times of India (New Delhi) for different

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
By ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-plan 140.00 Non-plan 405.30
Plan 43.00 Plan --
By State Govt. Grant Establishment/ Administrative
Expenses
Non- plan 130.00 Non-plan --
Plan 0.00 Plan 81.69
By Income from Own Projects --
Sources (Projects, Fellowships --
Fellowships, Consultancy 30.25 Workshops/ Training 3.00
etc.)
Programme
Other Miscellaneous Expenses --
By Deficit 146.74 Misc. Expenses --
Total 489.99 Total 489.99

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CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (CDS),


Thiruvananthapuram

Research Projects (Completed) 3. Transnational Migration in Transition:


Transformative Characteristics of
1. Advancing Knowledge - Intensive Temporary Mobility of People – EU-
Entreprenuership and Innovation for EURA NET.
Economic Growth and Social Well-
being in Europe – EU-AEGIS. 4. Involuntary Resettlement: A Cross
Country Study on Urban Inequality and
2. Unit on International Migration-Phase II Poverty – IDRC.
– MOIA-GOI.
5. Monitoring Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in
3. Ageing and Well-being in a Globalising Kerala & Lakshadweep – GOI.
World – ISEC.
6. Evaluation Study on MGNREGA –
4. State level studies on ‘Educational Planning Commission.
Status of Scheduled Castes: Attainments
and Challenges – ICSSR. 7. International Trade in Health Services in
Ayurveda – DGCIS.
5. The Political Economy of Migration of
Women Domestic Workers from India, Conferences/ Seminars/ Lectures
Emigrant Women’s Perspectives and
Experiences of Migration – ICSSR. The Institute organized 31 national
and five international seminars besides
6. Dalits Overseas Migration and Inclusive four workshops/ training programmes
Growth: Comparison of Punjab and during the year under report.
Kerala- ICM – MOIA.
Research Affiliation and Ph.D/M.
Research Projects (Ongoing) Phil Programme
In the year 2015-16, eight scholars were
1. Globalisation of Innovation: Its admitted for Ph.D. Programmes and
Manifestation, Determinants and nine scholars were admitted for M.Phil
Implications for the Emerging programmes. Twenty students were admitted
Economies of China & India – IDRC. for MA programmes. The total number of
students pursuing their doctoral research
2. Self-help or Social Transformation: the during the year under review was 29. Five
Role of Women in Local Governance scholars were also awarded Ph.D degree.
in Kerala (India) and South Africa –
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Publications Indian Feminism Innu [ ‘I want nothing
but justice’: Indian Feminism Today].
Books Malayalam translation of Nivedita
Menon, Seeing Like a Feminist, Penguin,
1. Didar Singh, A and S. Irudaya Rajan. 2012. To be published by Sahitya
2016. Politics of Migration: Indian Pravathaka Sahakarana Sangham,
Emigration in a Globalized World. Kottayam.
Routledge.
5. Irudaya Rajan, S. 2015, Left Stranded
2. Irudaya Rajan, S (ed). 2016. India on Strange Shores, The Hindu, June 25.
Migrations Reader. Routledge.
6. Irudaya Rajan, S. 2015, Pointers to a
Research Papers and Articles in Negative Growth Rate, Frontline Cover
Journals Story, October 2.

The faculty published 23 research papers/ 7. Irudaya Rajan, S. and Ann George 2015.
articles in various journals and 11 chapters in Vizhinjam Port: Development Induced
published books. Displacement and Lessons from the Past,
The New Indian Express, Thursday, 20
Research Reports/Monographs/ August.
Working Papers
8. Mani, Sunil, 2015, ‘India a Hub for
1. Devika, J. 2015. ‘Bhagawan’s Death’, Frugal Innovations,’ Mathrubhumi
English translation of K R Meera’s Yearbook Plus 2016, pp. 288-292.
short story ‘Bhagavante Maranam’ in
Caravan 13 December, 2015. [http:// 9. Sharada Srinivasan and S. Irudaya
www.caravanmagazine.in/vantage/ Rajan 2015, Coming South in Search of
bhagawans-death-krmeera]. a Bride, The Hindu, June 17.

2. Devika, J, translation to English of RULSG Occasional Papers


Ambikasutan Mangad’s acclaimed
1. Kannan, K.P. 2015, ‘The New
novel Enmakaje, tentatively titled
Panchayat Raj in Kerala: Reflections on
Swarga: A Posthuman Tale forthcoming
its Institutionalization and Development
from Juggernaut, New Delhi, 2017.
Record,’ Occasional Paper 2015:4,
(Forthcoming).
May, CDS-RULSG.
3. Devika, J. 2016, translation to English 2. Baishali Goswami, N. Ajith Kumar K.K.
of 21 stories by Lalitambika Antarjanam George, 2015, ‘Patterns of Commuting
tentatively titled The Sugar-Sweet Kiss for Work: A Case Study of Kochi City’,
and Other Stories, forthcoming from RULSG Occasional Paper 2015:5,
Oxford University Press, India. September, CDS-RULSG.
4. Devika, J, translation (into Malayalam) 3. P. Mohanan Pillai and C. Prakash,
: ‘Enikku Vendathu Neethi Maatram’: 2016, ‘Social Classes and Participation

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in Local Planning in Kerala,’ RULSG Book Review


Occasional Paper 2016:1, March, CDS-
RULSG. Shukla, Vachaspati, 2016, ‘India’s
Development Story: Unfounded Apprehensions
Working Papers (Review of An Uncertain Glory: India
and its Contradictions by Jean Drèze
1. Amit S Ray and Sunandan Ghosh, 2015,
and Amartya Sen)’, Indian Journal of
‘Reflections on India’s Emergence in the
Medical Ethics, Vol.13, No.1, pp.58.
World Economy,’ CDS Working Paper
Series, No. 461, May. Library
2. Udaya Shankar Mishra and Vachaspati During the year, K. N. Raj Library
Shukla, 2015, ‘Welfare Comparisons provided circulation services, reservation
with Multidimensional Well-being service, journal contents page alert service,
Indicators: An Indian Illustration’ CDS bibliography service, literature search,
Working Paper Series, No. 462, May. selective dissemination of information (SDI),
3. K.C. Zachariah, S. Irudaya Rajan, library blog based information service, new
2015, ‘Dynamics of Emigration and additions list & display, photocopying facility,
Remittances in Kerala: Results from document and data delivery, and inter-library
the Kerala Migration Survey 2014,’ loan facility through DELNET.
CDS Working Paper Series, No. 463,
September. The K. N. Raj Library has 17194 bound
volumes of journals/ periodicals. This includes
4. M Parameswaran, 2015, ‘Determinants complete run of several valuable publications
of Industrial Disputes: Evidence from like Economic Journal, and Economic and
Indian Manufacturing Industry,’ CDS Political Weekly. It subscribed to 175 Journals
Working Paper Series, No. 464, November. (Indian – 59, International – 116) and 12
newspapers and received 95 periodicals /
5. Manmohan Agarwal, Sunandan Ghosh,
journals as gift (Indian – 72, International
2015, ‘Structural Change in the Indian
– 23) in print format. KN Raj Library also
Economy,’ CDS Working Paper Series,
subscribed to the e-journals archive “EconLit”
No. 465, November.
(599 journals) and “JSTOR” (3007 journals)
6. Manmohan Agarwal, 2015, through the ICSSR/NASSDOC consortia.
‘International Monetary System:
Response of Developing Countries to During the year, 803 books, 71 working
its Shortcomings,’ CDS Working Paper papers, and 112 CD-ROMs / DVDs were
Series, No. 466, December. added to the collection. Subscriptions
of two periodicals were started during
7. Udaya S. Mishra, 2016, ‘Measuring the year. The Centre subscribed to three
Progress Towards MDGs in Child specialized statistical database provided by
Health: Should Base Level Sensitivity Venture Intelligence, Chennai. They are (1)
and Inequality Matter?’ CDS Working Private Equity Deal Database (http://www.
Paper Series, No. 467, January. ventureintelligence.com/pelogin.php),(2)

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Mergers & Acquisitions Deal Database (http:// (http://www.ventureintelligence.com /cfsnew/
www. ventureintelligence.com/malogin.php), login.php).
and (3) Company Financials Search Database

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


( ` in Lakhs )
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan 243.00 Non-Plan 486.12
Plan 43.00 Plan 0.00
By State Govt. Grant Establishment/Administrative 0.00
Expenses
Non-Plan 241.00 Non-Plan 58.45
Plan 350.00 Plan 353.95
By Income from 204.73 Projects Fellowships Workshops/ 204.73
own sources Training Programme Other Misc.
(projects, Expenses
Fellowships,
Consultancy etc.)
Any other Sources 11.66 Misc. Expenses 0.00
Deficit 09.86
Total 1103.25 Total 1103.25

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CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STUDIES (CESS),


HYDERABAD

Research Projects (Completed) 11. Multi-hazard Vulnerability Index for


Srikakulam District of Andhra Pradesh.
1. Forest Right Act – 2006: Implementation
and Impact Analysis in AP: A Resurvey 12. Management of Workload and
of Four Villages in Scheduled Areas. Work Pattern among Public Health
Functionaries in Telangana and Andhra
2. Improving Livelihoods or Intensifying Pradesh: A Time and Motion Study.
Poverty? Coal Mining in Chhattisgarh
and Jharkhand. 13. Tracking Survey of Young Lives: July –
September 2015.
3. Soyabean Varieties and Package of
Practices. 14. Five Percent Sample Check of U-DISE
Data for 2015-16, The Case of
4. Monitoring Results (MoRES) in Telangana.
Nutrition: ICDS Concurrent Monitoring
in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. 15. Monitoring of Rural Development
Programmes, 2015-16 (Phase-I),
5. Comprehensive Literature Review on Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh States.
Maternal and Child Nutrition.
16. Monitoring of Rural Development
6. Exploring the Dynamics of Maternal Programmes – Phase –II, Odisha State
Child Health and Complementary by National Level Monitors (NLMs).
Feeding Practices Using Community
Based System Dynamics. 17. Perspective Plan for Tribal Development
in Telangana.
7. Panel Study in Telangana State and
Andhra Pradesh (First Phase). 18. Study on Medical Tourism in the
Three Metropolitan Cities: Hyderabad,
8. Rapid Assessment of Weekly Iron and Chennai and Mumbai.
Folic Acid Supplementation Programme
in Selected Districts of Telangana State 19. Economic Value of Biodiversity Loss: A
and Andhra Pradesh. Study of By-catch from Andhra Pradesh
Marine Fisheries.
9. Constituency Wise Analysis of Drinking
Water and Sanitation Conditions in 20. Capital Intensity and Labour Productivity
Andhra Pradesh State. of Select Sectors of Organized
Manufacturing Sector in Telangana (Pre
10. Assessment of Quality of Maternal and and Post Economic Reforms).
Child HIV Care and Treatment and
Quality of Life of Children Living with 21. Non-Pesticidal Management of Pests –
HIV in Selected Districts of Karnataka. An Empirical Analysis.

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22. Evaluation of the Early Impacts of the 7. Changing Perspectives of Women’s
Better Cotton Initiative on Small holder Work and Decline in Female Labour
Cotton Producers in Kurnool District, Force Participation Rate in Rural India:
India. Study in Andhra Pradesh.

23. Human Development in Telangana 8. Socio-economic History of Telangana.


State: District Profiles.
9. Monitoring Results (MoRES) in
24. Employment Situation of Muslims Nutrition: ICDS Concurrent Monitoring
in Telangana - Paper for Minority in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
Commission, Government of Telangana. (Second Phase).
25. Human Development in Andhra 10. PLHIV Sensitive Social Protection: A
Pradesh: Regional Patterns. Case Study on Cash Transfers under
NTR Bharosa Pension in Andhra
26. Intra-Industry Trade in Services among
Pradesh and ASHRA Pension Scheme
South Asia and Partners: Measurement,
in Telangana State (for TS & AP SACS,
Structure and Policy Dimensions.
2016).
Research Projects (Ongoing)
11. Management of Workload and
1. Assessment of Implementation of Tribal Work Pattern among Public Health
Sub Plan (TSP) Act 2013 in Andhra Functionaries in Telangana and Andhra
Pradesh. Pradesh: A Time and Motion Study.

2. Mobility and Streets in Megacities – 12. Product Patents for Pharmaceutical


Contestations on Access, Equity and Inventions: The Indian Experience.
Exclusion: A Study of Hyderabad and
Bengaluru. 13. Technological Cooperation among
BRICS Countries: Problems and
3. Forging New Tools and Collective Prospects.
Frames for Urban Housing Rights
Advocacy. 14. Young Lives – a Longitudinal Study on
Childhood Poverty.
4. Human Development in Telangana
State. 15. Socio-Economic Conditions of SCs and
the Gaps in Development with Special
5. Macro-economic Scenario; Projections Focus on Reduction of Poverty Level: A
for Andhra Pradesh: 2015-2029. Study of Andhra Pradesh.
6. Three background papers for Telangana 16. Impact Evaluation of Flagship
Minority Commission; a) Economic Programmes in Andhra Pradesh.
Status of Muslims; b) Educational
Status of Muslims; c) Employment and 17. Agriculture in Tribal Areas: A Study of
Unemployment Status of Muslims. Seven States in India.

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18. Analysis of SHGs and Plotting IKP. 28. Nature and Extent of Tenancy
Arrangements in Godavari and Kaveri
19. Socio Economic Conditions of SCs/ Delta Zones: A Comparative Study.
STs and the Gaps in Development with
Special Focus on Reduction of Poverty 29. Gulf Migration and Rural Transformation
Level: A Study of Telangana and Andhra in Telangana.
Pradesh.
30. Services Sector Report for Telangana.
20. A Comparative Study on the Impact of
RO Treatment Plants in Kuppam and Conferences /Seminars / Lectures
Other Districts of Andhra Pradesh. The Institute organized 24 seminars besides
21. Fishery Income Accounting of Andhra three workshops/ training programmes during
Pradesh, Sponsored by Government of the year under report.
Andhra Pradesh. Research Affiliation and Ph.D/M.
22. Capital Intensity and Labour Phil Programme
Productivity of Select Sectors of CESS has a unique teaching–cum-research
Organized Manufacturing Sector in training programme leading to M.Phil and
Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema (Pre and Ph.D in Development Studies. Both are part
Post Economic Reforms). time programmes undertaken in collaboration
23. Structural Ratios of Select Few Sectors with the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University.
of Organized Manufacturing Sector in During the year, two scholars were awarded
Ph.D. degree, two submitted the theses and
India.
48 scholars were working on their doctoral
24. Scheduled Caste Entrepreneurship in dissertation.
Small Scale Industries in Organized
Manufacturing Sector in Telangana.
Publications
Books
25. Soil Fertility Management: The
Livelihood, Socio-cultural, Economic 1. “Centre-State Relations in Indian Fiscal
Context – Essays in Honour of B.P.R.
and Ecological Dimensions of Farmers’
Vithal (Edited by C.H.H. Rao, R.
Practices.
Radhakrishna, S. Galab and N. Sreedevi)
26. Indo-US Joint Clean Energy Research – Book released by Dr. Y.V. Reddy, on
and Development-Bioenergy Project: Friday, 19th June, 2015.
Socio-Economic and Ecological 2. Telangana Economy in Telugu – E.
Analysis of Bio-fuels Cultivation. Revathi (Ed), published by, Telugu
Akademi.
27. Agrarian Crisis and Emergence of Non-
Cultivating Peasant Households in 3. Economy of Telangana, Special Issue of
Agrarian Structure: A Study in Andhra the Indian Economic Journal, Revathi
Pradesh and Telangana State. (Ed), Dec. 2016.

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4. Groundwater Governance, Development, 3. Non-pesticidal Management of Pests:
Degradation & Management (A Study of An Empirical Analysis, B.Suresh Reddy,
Andhra Pradesh), M. Srinivasa Reddy, CESS Monograph 38, Aug, 2015.
Rawat Publications, Jaipur, 2016.
4. “Water and Sanitation Programmes and
5. Functioning of Land Lease Market in Health of the Communities: A Study of
Different Agro-Climatic Settings in Three Indian States Madhya Pradesh,
India (2015), Y. Sreenivasulu, Serials Odisha and Andhra Pradesh”,K.S.Babu,
Publication, New Delhi (India).ISBN:
M. Gopinath Reddy, S. Galab, P.Usha,
978-81-8387-681-0.
CESS Monograph 39, October, 2015.
6. “Displacement, Impoverishment and ISBN 978-81-931589-2-0.
Exclusion; Political Economy of
Development in India”, B.Suresh Reddy, 5. “Forest Rights Act – 2006: A Resurvey of
Aakar Books, New Delhi (Accepted in Implementation and Impact Analysis in
2015 and publication is in process). Andhra Pradesh and Telangana States”,
M. Gopinath Reddy and Ch. Nagaraju,
Research Papers and Articles in CESS Monograph -40, October, 2015.
Journals ISBN 978-81-931589-3-7.
The faculty published 13 research 6. “Improving Livelihoods or Intensifying
papers/ articles in various journals Poverty? Coal Mining in Chhattisgarh
and 32 chapters in published books. and Jharkhand”, M. Gopinath Reddy
Research Reports and Prajna Paramita Mishra, RULNR
Monograph – 23 (CESS-41), February,
1. Human Development in Andhra 2016 ISBN 978-81-931589-4-4.
Pradesh: Regional Patterns.
Library
2. Human Development in Telangana
State: District Profiles. The library services available in CESS
are: Document Delivery Service, Current
3. Status of Millennium Development
Contents, Articles Database of Print Journals,
Goals in Telangana State.
Online Literature Search Services, Conference
Working Papers/ Monographs Alerts, Reprographic Service, Inter Library
Loan, Current Awareness Service, Selective
1. “Role of MGNREGA(S) in Seasonal
Dissemination of Information, and User
Labour Migration: Micro Evidence from
Telangana State”, Vijay Korra CESS Awareness Programmes.
working paper 137, April, 2015. The library is using KOHA – an Open Source
2. “Socio-economic Analysis of Bio-fuel Software for its housekeeping operations
Feedstock Cultivation: Baseline Survey like cataloguing, circulation, OPAC, etc.
in Madhya Pradesh” , M. Gopinath It subscribed to 63 national journals, 41
Reddy, B. Suresh Reddy, P. Steven Raj international journals and 16 newspapers.
and Eedaiah, CESS Monograph 37, During the period, it subscribed 438 book
June, 2015. ISBN 978-81-931589-0-6. titles and 448 volumes.

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16 (` in Lakhs)

Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount


ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-plan 172.00 Non-plan 202.14
Plan 40.00 Plan 318.26
State Govt. Grant Establishment/Administrative
Expenses
Non-plan 09.30 Non-plan 65.14
Plan 375.00 Plan 104.46
Income from own
sources
Interest Receipts 00.52
M.Phil/Ph.D 04.93
Receipts
Rent Receipts 15.79
Other Receipts 10.56
Sponsored Projects 1160.83 Projects 1258.96
Sponsored 28.20 Fellowships 31.29
Fellowships
Sponsored Seminars 111.34 Workshops/Training Programme 104.62
& Workshops
Other Misc. Expenses 0.00
Excess of Income 156.40 #

over expenditure
Total: 2084.87 Total: 2084.87
# Reasons for Excess of Expenditure over Income:

1) The overspent grant of Rs.61.90 lakhs under Non-plan/Plan is due to late receipt of the final
instalment of Non-plan grant from ICSSR and as the Plan grant from State Government was
also received late, some of Plan studies were postponed.

2) Funds released for the sponsored projects are to be utilized for completion of studies which may
be completed in subsequent years. The overspent amount of Rs.91.41 lakhs under sponsored
projects & seminars & workshops represents the completion of projects of earlier years from
available project funds.

3) The excess amount spent under Fellowship to the tune of Rs.3.09 lakhs is due to payment of the
fellowship from the available amount due to late release of sanctioned grants.

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CENTRE FOR MULTI-DISCIPLINARY DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
(CMDR), DHARWAD

Research Studies (Completed) Research (ICSSR), New Delhi.

1. ‘What Sector Can be Engine of Growth? 8. ‘Analyzing the Potential for the Use
An Analysis of Manufacturing and of Faecal Sludge as a Fertilizer – A
Services in India’, sponsored by Indian Household Survey’, sponsored by
Council of Social Science Research The International Water Management
(ICSSR), New Delhi. Institute, Sri Lanka.

2. ‘Two projects on the ‘Preparation of Research Projects (Ongoing)


District Human Development Report
of Koppal and Karwar Districts’, 1. ‘Dalits and Social Exclusion: Empirical
sponsored by Department of Planning Evidence from Forest Commons in the
of Karnataka, Bangalore. Western Ghat Region of Karnataka’,
sponsored by Indian Council of Social
3. ‘Out of the Shadows? The Informal Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi.
Manufacturing Sector in Post-reform
India’, sponsored by University of 2. ‘Impact of Mahatma Gandhi National
Manchester, U.K. Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme
(MGNREGS) on Development of
4. ‘Evaluation of Akshara Foundation Scheduled Caste Lands: A Study
Strategies in Teaching English and in Karnataka’, sponsored by Indian
Mathematics at Primary Schools’, Council of Social Science Research
sponsored by Akshara Foundation, (ICSSR), New Delhi.
Bangalore.
3. ‘Evaluation of Performance of Dr.
5. ‘Impact of Sponsored Health Schemes Babu Jagjivan Ram Leather Industries
on Scheduled Castes: A Study in Development Corporation Ltd.’,
Karnataka’, sponsored by Indian sponsored by Government of Karnataka,
Council of Social Science Research Bangalore.
(ICSSR), New Delhi.
4. ‘Recommendations of Nanjundappa
6. ‘Implementation of Special Development Committee Report and Resource Flows
Programme and Resource Flows in of Special Development Plan, Are We
Identified Backward Taluks of the State’, Meeting the Targets?’, sponsored by
sponsored by Planning Department, State Planning Board, Government of
Government of Karnataka. Karnataka.

7. ‘Food Insecurity Amidst of Plenty: 5. ‘Efficacy of Affirmative Action Policies


Locating Vulnerability in a Resource in India’s Education System: A Study
Rich Region in India’, sponsored of Scheduled Castes in Karnataka’,
by Indian Council of Social Science sponsored by Indian Council of Social

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Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi. Conferences/Seminars/Lectures/


Workshops
6. ‘Impact of Inadequate Sanitation on
Tourism in Karnataka’, sponsored The Institute organized six seminars and
by Indian Council of Social Science an equal number of workshops/ training
Research (ICSSR), New Delhi. programmes during the year under report.
7. ‘Evaluation of NREGA in Dharwad Research Affiliation and Ph.D./
District’, study undertaken under Dr. M.Phil. Programme
D.M.Nanjundappa Chair, CMDR.
During the year, three scholars were pursuing
8. ‘Regional Inequalities in Per Capita their research work.
Real Income: A Study of Karnataka’,
study undertaken under Dr. D.M. Research Papers and Articles in
Nanjundappa Chair, CMDR. Journals
9. Glimpses of the Literature on The faculty published four research
Regional Imbalances in Growth and papers/ articles in various journals
Development’, study undertaken under and four chapters in published books.
Dr. D.M. Nanjundappa Chair, CMDR.
Research Reports / Monographs /
10. ‘Implementation of Dr. Nanjundappa Working Papers
Committee Recommendations: A Field
Level Study’, study undertaken under 1. Shiddalingaswami V. Hanagodimath;
Dr. D.M. Nanjundappa Chair, CMDR. Critical Analysis of Dr. D.M.
Nanjundappa Committee Report and
11. ‘Taluka Report Cards’, study undertaken Its Implementation - Monograph No.74.
under Dr. D.M. Nanjundappa Chair,
CMDR. 2. K.Srinivasalu, Agrarian Crisis and
Farmers’ Suicides: Reflecting on the
12. Study on “Narakaladinni Gram Green Revolution Model - Monograph
Panchayat of Raichur District’’, No.75.
Karnataka, study undertaken under ANS
Chair, CMDR. 3. Gopal K Kadekodi Economics of Make
in India - Monograph No. 76.
13. ‘When ‘Speciality’ is Lost in ‘Special’:
Political Economy of Special Micro- Library
Project for Particularly Vulnerable
Tribal Groups in Odisha’, sponsored The library provides services viz., Reference
by Indian Council of Social Science Services, Bibliographic Services, Current
Research (ICSSR), New Delhi. Awareness Services, News Paper Clippings
and Photocopy services to the readers. The
library is fully computerised with latest
software LIBSYS 7.0 version. It has 1423
back volumes of journals/ periodicals in the

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field of social sciences. The library subscribes and Online Statistical databases viz., EPWRF,
to 60 journals in the field of social sciences. IndiaStat.com. It added 305 new additions in
Out of that, 45 are Indian journals and 15 the year 2015-16 which include purchased
International. The centre’s library also books, donated books, reports, working
has the facility of E-journals viz., JSTOR, papers, back volumes, CDs and thesis.
EBSCOW, Sage Online, EPW Online & IMF
Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16
( ` in Lakhs )
Income Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Plan * 40.00 Non-Plan 152.13
Non-Plan 58.64 Plan 81.65
State Govt. Grant Establishment/Administrative
Expenses
Plan * 150.00 Non-Plan 14.44
Non-Plan - Plan 17.89
Income from Own 104.83 Projects, Fellowships/Training
Sources** Programme
(Projects, Fellowships, Other Misc.Expenses 102.72
Consultancy Interest,
Misc. receipts etc)
Any other Sources Misc. Expenses 01.45
Unutilized project and 16.81
maintenance grant

Total 370.28 Total 370.28

* Plan grant includes only maintenance & development grant-in-aid received from ICSSR
during 2015-16.
** Income from own sources also include project grant, grant for organizing capacity building
programmes received from ICSSR during 2015-16.

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CENTRE FOR POLICY RESEARCH (CPR),


NEW DELHI

Research Projects (Completed) 13. Agricultural Biotechnology and the


Changing Architecture of Property and
1. Creating a Comprehensive Indian Rights.
Development Cooperation Database-
Phase-II. 14. Study on Census Towns in India.

2. Mobilizing the State India's Economic 15. Mobilizing the State India's
Diplomacy in the 21st Century. EconomicDiplomacy in the 21st
Century.
3. The South Asia Interregional Trade
News Letter. 16. Collaboration on Intergovernmental
Transfers for Health in India.
4. Exploring New Avenues for Trade and
Investment-India-Pakistan and India-Sri 17. Resource Centre for Community
Lanka. Monitoring and Social Accountability in
Education.
5. Inclusive and Informed Politics for
Trans Boundary Water Sharing in South Research Projects (Ongoing)
Asia.
1. Legal Data Base of Disputes Over Land
6. Compiling Scholarly Material on India's Acquisition in India.
Foreign Policy, History, Institutions
and Relations-Bilateral and Multilateral 2. Reducing Trade Barriers to Food Trade
Relations-Study. in India.

7. 3. Strengthening Awareness of Elected


Obstacles to a Revolution: The Prospects
of Regional Co-Op in South Asia. Representatives on Maternal and Child
Health and Digital Financial Inclusions
8. Outlays to Outcome: Understanding in India.
Pathways to Improving Learning
Outcomes. 4. Develop a Sustainable Framework for
Scaling Up Sanitation Facilities for the
9. Development of an Institutional and Urban Poor and Women in India.
Regulatory Framework for Intermediate
Transport. 5. Towards Robust Climate Compatible
Development Planning in India.
10. Secularism & Social Capital among the
Marginalised. 6. Land Rights, Environmental Governance
and Inclusive Sustainable Development
11. India's Middle Class. in India.

12. Urban Transformation in India. 7. Think Tank Initiative.

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8. Environmental Justice. 2. The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foreign
Policy, Srinath Raghavan, Oxford
9. Climate Initiative. University Press, 2015.
10. Accountability Initiative. 3. Fixing Electoral Boundaries in
India: Laws, Processes, Outcomes,
11. States Delivering for Poor People
and lmplications for Political
Improving Outcomes through Stronger Representation, K C Sivaramakrishnan,
Evidence. Oxford University Press, 2015.
12. Design and Implementation of Research 4. Sanitation Law and Policy in India:
in India on the Human Rights to Safe An Introduction to Basic Instruments,
Drinking Water and Sanitation. Philippe Cullet, Oxford University
Press, 2015.
13. Implementation of the Policy, Planning
and Evaluation (PPE) Component of the 5. Living Rivers, Dying Rivers,
UNICEF India Programme. Ramaswamy R. Iyer, Oxford University
Press, 2015.
14. Integration and Editing of Manuscripts
Relating to the Planning and 6. The Cunning of Rights: Law, Life,
Development Efforts in the Calcutta Biocultures, Rajshree Chandra, Oxford
Metropolitan Area. University Press, 2016

Conferences/Seminars/Lectures 7. India's War: The Making of Modern


South Asia, 1939-1945, Srinath
The centre organized 11 national seminars Raghavan, Penguin Books, 2016.
on Economic Policy Analysis, 14 on
Environmental Law and Governance, 11 on Research Papers and Articles in
International Relations and Security, 26 on Journals
Law, Regulations, and the State and 12 on
The faculty published 54 research
Urbanisation. Two International conferences
papers/ articles in various journals
on Environmental Law and Governance
and 31 chapters in published books.
were also organized. Besides this, the
Institute also organized 12 workshops/ Research Reports/Monographs/
training programmes on Urbanisation, Working Papers/Policy Briefs
one each on Environmental Law and
Governance, International Relations and 1. Ambrish Dongre, Education Reforms,
Security, and Law, Regulations, and the State. Bureaucracy and the Puzzles of
Implementation: A Case Study
Publications Books from Bihar with Yamini Aiyar and
Vincy Davis, working paper, 2015.
1. Why India Is Not A Great Power (Yet),
Bharat Karnad, Oxford University Press, 2. Ambrish Dongre, Rules vs
2015. Responsiveness: Towards Building

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an Outcome-focused Approach to 11. Lavanya Rajamani, The Precautionary


Governing Elementary Education Principle in Indian Courts: The
Finances in India with Yamini Aiyar, Vanishing Line between Rhetoric and
Avani Kapur, Anit Mukherjee and T. R. Law, Policy Brief, 2015.
Raghunandan, working paper, 2015.
12. Lavanya Rajamani, Differentiation in a
3. Ambrish Dongre, Comprehensive 2015 Climate Agreement, Policy Brief,
Examination of the State of 2015.
Implementation of RTE Section 12(1)
(c): Findings from a Nation-wide Study 13. Lanvanya Rajamani, Key Legal Issues
with Ankur Sarin, Sunaina Kuhn, in the 2015 Climate Negotiations with
Bikkrama Singh, Praveen Khanghta, Daniel Bodansky, Policy Brief, 2015.
Ekta Joshi, Arghya Sengupta, Rukmini
Das and Faiza Rahman,working paper, 14. D. Shyam Babu, Expanding
2015. Opportunities in India, Policy Brief,
2015.
4. Ambrish Dongre, Per Child Recurring
Cost and Reimbursements: Issues and 15. Jishnu Das, Primary Care for the Poor:
Way Forward in the report State of the The Potential of Micro-Health Markets
Nation: RTE Section 12(1)(C). to Improve Care. Viewpoint no.; 345.
with Jorge Coarasa, 2015.
5. Anjali Chikersal, Physician Shortages in
Indian Public Sector, Policy Brief, 2015. 16. Jishnu Das, Quality and Accountability
in Healthcare Delivery: Audit Evidence
6. Bharat Karnad, Backing out of from Primary Care Providers in India
Delusional Policies, working paper, with Alaka Holla and Aakash Mohpal,
2015. Karthik Muralidharan, Working Paper,
7. Rajiv Kumar, Indian Finance Code 2015.
(IFC) – Is it a Good Framework for 17. Jishnu Das, Use of Standardised Patients
Monetary Policy? with Geetima Das
to Assess Quality of Tuberculosis Care:
Krishna, policy brief, 2015.
A Pilot, Cross-Sectional Study with
8. Yamini Aiyar, Value Subtraction in Ada Kwan, Benjamin Daniels, Srinath
Public Sector: Accounting vs Economic Satyanarayana, Ramnath Subbaraman,
Costs of Primary Schooling in India Sofi Bergkvist, Ranendra K Das, Veena
with Lant Pritchet, working paper, 2015. Das and Madhukar Pai, Working Paper,
2015.
9. Yamini Aiyar, Taxes: Price of
Civilization or Tribute to Leviathan? 18. Kiran Bhatty, Guidelines for School
with Lant Pritchet, working paper, 2015. Social Audits, Policy Brief, 2015.

10. Yamini Aiyar, District Report Cards with 19.


Kiran Bhatty, Shiksha Samvad
Avani Kapur, Smriti Iyer, Aishwarya (Education Dialogue): Strengthening
Panicker, 2015. People's Engagement with Education

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with Radhika Saraf, Priyanka Varma and (CRZ) Report Cards’ Enforcement &
Parash Ram Banjara, Policy Brief, 2015. Compliance Policy Brief with Kanchi
Kohli, Meenakshi Kapoor, Preeti
20.
Kiran Bhatty, No-Detention Venkatraman and Satnam Kaur, 2015.
Policy [NDP] and Continuous and
Comprehensive Evaluation [CCE] with 28. Manju Menon, Coastal Regulation Zone
Prof. Geetha Nambissan, Poonam Batra, (CRZ) Report Cards’ Conservation
Gunjan Sharma, Anuradha De and Policy Brief with Kanchi Kohli,
Anjali Mody, Policy Brief, 2015. Meenakshi Kapoor, Preeti Venkatraman
and Satnam Kaur, 2015.
21. Kiran Bhatty, Grievances Redress
Mechanism for RTE, Policy Brief, 2015. 29. Navroz K Dubash, India’s Sustainable
Development Led Approach to Climate
22. Kiran Bhatty, School Education in the
Mitigation for Paris with Radhika
New Education Policy with Gunjan
Khosla, Policy Brief, 2015.
Sharma, Policy Brief, 2015.
30. Navroz K Dubhas, An Approach to
23. Manju Menon, CZMAs and Coastal
Sustainable Development Based Energy
Environments: Two Decades of
and Climate Policy with Radhika Khosla,
Regulating Land Use Change on India’s
Coastline with Meenakshi Kapoor, Srihari Dukkipati, Ashok Sreenivas and
Preeti Ventakram, Kanchi Kohli and Brett Cohen, Policy Brief, 2015.
Satnam Kaur, 2015. 31. Navroz K Dubash, Building Institutions
24. Manju Menon, Coastal Regulation for Climate Policy in India with Neha B
Zone (CRZ) Report Cards’ Institutional Joseph, Policy Brief, 2015.
Arrangements Policy Brief with Kanchi
32. Navroz K Dubash, India’s Energy
Kohli, Meenakshi Kapoor, Preeti
and Climate Policy: Lessons from
Venkatraman and Satnam Kaur, 2015.
Modelling Studies with Radhika Khosla,
25. Manju Menon, Coastal Regulation Narasimha D Rao and K Rahul Sharma,
Zone (CRZ) Report Cards’ Zoning & Policy Brief, 2015.
Classification of Coastal Areas Policy
33. Navroz K Dubash, Development and
Brief with Kanchi Kohli, Meenakshi
Climate Policy Synergies: Insights
Kapoor, Preeti Venkatraman and Satnam
from global modelling studies with
Kaur, 2015.
Narasimha D Rao, David Mccollum and
26. Manju Menon, Coastal Regulation Zone Radhika Khosla, Policy Brief, 2015.
(CRZ) Report Cards’ Project Appraisals
Policy Brief with Kanchi Kohli, 34. Navroz K Dubash, Informing India’s
Meenakshi Kapoor, Preeti Venkatraman Energy and Climate Debate: Policy
and Satnam Kaur, 2015. Lessons from Modelling Studies with
Radhika Khosla, Narasimha D Rao and
27. Manju Menon, Coastal Regulation Zone K Rahul Sharma, Policy Brief, 2015.

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35. Navroz K Dubash, The Noronha, Smitha Rao, Seetharaman R.,


Institutionalisation of Climate Policy Nikhil George, Amandeep Singh, Tripti
in India: Designing a Development- Singh, Swati Dhiman and Aditya Bhol,
Focused, Co-benefits Based Approach working paper, 2015.
with Neha B Joseph, working paper,
2015. 45. Shubhagato Dasgupta, Faecal Waste
Management in Smaller Cities across
36. Nimmi Kurain, Indian IR’s Subregional South Asia: Getting Right the Policy &
Moment: Between a Rock and a Hard Practice with Ramisetty Murali, Nikhil
Place?, Policy Brief, 2015. George and Depinder Kapur, working
paper, 2015.
37. Nimmi Kurain, The Road Less Travelled:
Forks and Bends in India’s Subregional 46. Avani Kapur, The Rashtriya Madhyamik
Transport Diplomacy, Policy Brief, Shiksha Abhiyan GOI 2015-16 with
2015. Amee Misra, Policy Brief in 2015.
38. Nimmi Kurain, Flows and Flaws: 47. Avani Kapur, National Health Mission
Diverting the Debate on Water with GOI 2015-16 with Vikram Srinivas,
China, Policy Brief, 2016. Policy Brief, 2015.
39. Radhika Khosla, A MCDA Approach 48. Avani Kapur, Swachh Bharat Mission
to Sustainable Development Based GOI 2015-16 with Smriti Iyer, Policy
Energy and Climate Policy with Navroz Brief, 2015.
K Dubash, Srihari Dukkipati, Ashok
Sreenivas, Brett Cohen, conference 49. Avani Kapur, Mahatma Gandhi National
paper, 2015. Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme
GOI 2015-16 with Anindita Adhikari,
40. Rajshree Chandra, The Inscription of
Policy Brief, 2015.
Law in Life, working paper, 2015.
50. Avani Kapur, Backward Regions
41. Rajshree Chandra, The Inscription of
Grant Fund GOI 2015-16 with Vikram
Technology in Life, working paper,
Srinivas, Policy Brief, 2015.
2015.
51.
Avani Kapur, Review of
42. Rajshree Chandra, Emerging Leaders
Report Volume Six, 2015. Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers for
Health: Lessons Learned and Looking
43. Shibani Ghosh, Reforming the Liability Ahead with Anit Mukherjee, Victoria
Regime for Air Pollution in India, Fan, Smriti Iyer, and Rifaiyat Mahbub,
working paper, 2015. working paper, 2015.

44. Shubhagato Dasgupta, Swachh Bharat: 52. Bhanu Joshi, What do Bihar’s Voters
Industry Engagement - Scope & Example Want? with Neelanjan Sircar and Ashish
with DTV Raghu Ramaswamy, Kimberly Ranjan, working paper, 2015.

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53. Bhanu Joshi, How will Bihar Shake 64. Geetima Das Krishna, Budget FY 2015-
Out? with Neelanjan Sircar and Ashish 16 - Big on Institution and Infrastructure
Ranjan, working paper, 2015. Report with Dr Rajiv Kumar, 2015.

54. Bhanu Joshi, Challenges of Urban 65. Preety Bhogal, India-China in South
Governance, with KC Sivaramakrishnan, Asia: An Economic Narrative, working
discussion paper, 2015. paper, 2016.

55. Anjali Chikersal, Urban Sanitation in 66. Preety Bhogal, India Staying Outside
India: Why Brazil Matters with Aditya TPP: Not so Fatal, working paper, 2016.
Bhol, Policy Brief, 2016.
67. Shiva C Sharma, Reducing Non-tariff
56. D Shyam Babu, Positive Discrimination Measures to Food Trade between India
and Expanding Opportunities in India, and South Asia: Recommendations for
Policy Brief, 2016. Food Safety and Standards Authority of
India with Hemant Shivakumar, Policy
57. Sakshi Bhardwaj, Chanelling Household
Brief, 2016.
Savings to Productive Uses through
Capital Market with Vardhana Pawaskar, 68. Shiva C Sharma, Reducing Non-tariff
Geetima Das Krishna, working paper, Measures to Food Trade between India
2015. and South Asia: Recommendations for
The Land Port Authority of India with
58. Geetima Das Krishna, Impact of 7th
Hemant Shivakumar, Policy Brief, 2016.
Pay Commission Report, with Dr Rajiv
Kumar, 2015. 69. Shiva C Sharma, Reducing Non-tariff
Measures to Food Trade between India
59. Geetima Das Krishna, TPP: Trans-
and South Asia: Recommendations for
Pacific Partnership Report, with Dr
Plant Quarantine and Animal Quarantine
Rajiv Kumar, 2015.
with Hemant Shivakumar, Policy Brief,
60. Geetima Das Krishna, Monetary Policy 2016.
Part I, Part II and Part III Report, with
Dr Rajiv Kumar, 2015. (Three projects). 70. Shiva C Sharma, Reducing Non-tariff
Measures to Food Trade between India
61. Geetima Das Krishna, Early Signs of and South Asia: Recommendations for
Rise in Investment Report with Dr Rajiv the Central Board of Excise and Customs
Kumar, 2015. with Hemant Shivakumar, Policy Brief,
2016.
62. Geetima Das Krishna, Indian Exports:
Loss of Global Competitiveness Report 71. Vikram Srinivas, State of Social Sector
with Dr Rajiv Kumar, 2015. Expenditure in 2015-16 with Avani
Kapur and Priyanka R Choudhury,
63. Geetima Das Krishna, Exports and Policy Brief, 2016.
Exchange Rate Report with Dr Rajiv
Kumar, 2015. 72. Vikram Srinivas, Sarva Shiksha

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Abhiyan, GOI, 2016-17 with Avani 4521F multifunctional fax machine and its
Kapur, Policy Brief, 2016. email service is being used extensively for
communication and information retrieval
73. Vikram Srinivas, Swachh Bharat purposes. It also has one HP Elite 8300 with
Mission - Gramin, GOI, 2016-17 with the latest configuration, which is being used
Avani Kapur, Policy Brief, 2016. by CPR faculty and researchers. The library
has a RICOH AFICIO MP 4000 B Digital
74. Vikram Srinivas, Integrated Child
Plain Paper Copier with A-3 Size Network
Development Services, GOI, 2016-17
Laser Printer and Scanner, and a 40 GB Hard
with Avani Kapur and Ekta Joshi, Policy
Disc for document server. It has the NETTLIB
Brief, 2016.
Library Software; MS Office 2017 and Acrobat
75. Aditya Bhol, Income Inequality and professional (Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign).
Disparate Access to Water and Sanitation
The CPR Library has a collection of 28 back
with Subhagato Dasgupta, working
volumes of journals/periodicals. It subscribes
paper, 2016.
to a total of 36 national and 13 international
76. Aditya Bhol, India's Middle Class and journals for research purposes. The CPR
their Behaviour towards Healthcare library also has access to e-resource and
Services with Subhagato Dasgupta, repositories services like Hein Online Platinum
working paper, 2016. edition, Nettlib, Indiastat, EBSCOHOST
Socio Index with full text, EPWRFITS, CMI
77. Shibani Ghosh, the ‘Green’ Quotient Economic outlook, Lexis Nexis, Manupatra,
in the Supreme Court, Book Review, Prowess, SCC Online, South China
Economic and Political Weekly, 2015. Morning Post, JSTOR & EBSCO (Econlit),

Library During the year 2015-16, a total of 130 books


were added to the library on five broad themes:
The library at CPR is a member of the economic policy; environmental law and
Developing Library Network (DELNET), governance; international relations, security;
New Delhi. It has one Samsung SCX law, regulation, and the state; and urbanisation.

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16
(` in Lakhs)
Income Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan 90.00 Non-Plan 280.81
Plan 40.00 Plan
State Govt. Grant -- Establishment/ 50.42
Administrative Expenses
Non-Plan -- Non-Plan
Plan -- Plan
Income from own sources 162.29 Projects 32.85
(projects, Fellowships, Fellowships
Consultancy etc.) Workshops/ Training
Programme
Other Misc. Expenses
Any other Sources 110.96 Misc. Expenses 01.74
Surplus 37.43
Total 403.25 Total 403.25

Note: The year ended with a surplus of Rs.37.43 lakh, mainly due to the overheads from the
research projects. The surplus will be utilized in the subsequent year

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CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL


DEVELOPMENT (CRRID), CHANDIGARH

Research Projects (Completed) sponsored by HUDCO under HUDCO


Chair.
1. Promotion of Cooperative Development,
Peace and Security in Countries of 8. Post Enumeration Survey (PES) of
South and Central Asia through various Unified District Information System for
research programmes and activities Education (DISE) Data of 20 Schools
under Annual Grant-in-Aid of Rs. 1.75 of Union Territory of Chandigarh,
crores for five years by the Ministry of sponsored by Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
External Affairs, Government of India, (SSA) Society Union Territory,
sponsored by Ministry of External Chandigarh.
Affairs, Government of India.
9. Benchmarking Best Practices of
2. Intra-district Migration in Himachal Managing Performance of Teachers and
Pradesh: An Exploratory Study Heads of Schools, Why the Government
of Socio-cultural, Economic and Schools are not being Preferred.
Ethnic Transformation among Tribal (Compiled report for Panchkula, Mewat
Population, sponsored by ICSSR, New and Jind), sponsored by the Dept. of
Delhi. Economic and Statistical Analysis,
Government of Haryana.
3. Water-Use Efficiency in Punjab: The
Issue of Sustainability, sponsored by 10. Study on Agri-Gold Loans in Punjab:
ICSSR, New Delhi. Extent, Practices and Prospectus,
sponsored by State Bank of India.
4. Impact Assessment of the Buffalo
Breed Improvement and Management 11. Evaluation Report of Sustainable
Programme in Punjab, sponsored by Development Projects of SAIL for 2014-
Farmers Commission, Government of 15, sponsored by Nehru SAIL Chair.
Punjab.
12. Empowering Poor Tribal Girls under
5. Educating the Tribal Students by SAIL CSR: A Case Study of Nursing Colleges
under its CSR Programme, sponsored of SAIL at Bhilai and Rourkela,
by Nehru SAIL Chair. sponsored by Nehru SAIL Chair.

6. Emerging Global and Domestic 13. Study on Agri Value chain for Wheat in
Challenges to SAIL, sponsored by the Surplus Producing State of Haryana,
Nehru SAIL Chair. sponsored by NABARD.

7. The State of Cities in North-western 14. Threats and Strengths of Dairy Farming:
India: A Case of Selected JNNURM A study of NPAs Units in Punjab,
Cities (Case Study of Faridabad), sponsored by State Bank of India.

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15. Dynamics of International Out-migration 21. Functioning of AYUSH Health Care
from Punjab: Towards Assessment Centres in Punjab, sponsored by PRC
of Causes, Costs and Consequences, Annual Grant.
sponsored by National Institute of
Demographic Studies (INED), Paris, 22. Health Care Services in Punjab: Findings
France and CRRID, Chandigarh. of a Patient Satisfaction Survey,
sponsored by PRC Annual Grant.
16. Programme Implementation Plan (2015-
16): Quarterly Quality Monitoring 23. Quality of HMIS Data on Maternal
Report of Moga, Bhatinda, Pathankot, Health Care Indicators in Punjab during
Faridkot, Firozpur, Mohali, Amritsar 2009-10 and 2014-15, sponsored by
and Fazilka Districts, sponsored by PRC PRC Annual Grant.
Annual Grant. 24. Trends in Child Health Care Practices
17. Capacity Building Project (2014-15) in Punjab: Evidence from HMIS Data
under BRGF of district Hoshiarpur, (2009-15), sponsored by PRC Annual
sponsored by State Institute of Rural Grant.
Development (SIRD), Department of 25. Healthcare Delivery Services in Punjab:
Rural Development and Panchayats, Revelations from HMIS Data (2010-
Government of Punjab. 15), sponsored by PRC Annual Grant.
18. Integrated District Development Plan 26. District Perspective Plan under BRGF,
and Annual Plan of BRGF District Sirsa Mahendragarh (2011-12 to 2016-
under BRGF Scheme, sponsored by Sirsa 2017), sponsored by Mahendragarh
District Administration, Government of District Administration, Government of
Haryana. Haryana.
19. NLM Regular Monitoring of Rural Research Projects (Ongoing)
Development Programme of District
Pauri Garhwal, Haridwar, Pithoragrah 1. Sustainable Development Investment
and Champawat (Uttarakhand) Portfolio (SDIP); Water, Agriculture
under Regular Monitoring of Rural and Energy with Cross Boundary
Development Programme during 2015- Implications in Indus Riparian Region
16 (Phase- I), sponsored by Ministry of (Indian side), sponsored by CUTS
Rural Development, GOI, New Delhi. International, Jaipur.

20. Impact Evaluation Study on Irrigation 2. Access to Employment Sectors or


and Roads & Bridges Projects supported Entrepreneurship among Women of
under RIDF Schemes in Punjab and Scheduled Castes’ Families in Rural
Himachal Pradesh: 2014-15, sponsored Punjab, sponsored by ICSSR, New
by NABARD. Delhi.

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3. Financial Performance of Major Chandigarh Administration (UT


Steel Producing Companies in India, Chandigarh).
sponsored by Nehru SAIL Chair.
11. Ethnographic Study for Inclusion
4. Two projects on State Finances of of Some Communities in the List of
Haryana and Punjab: A Comparative SCs/STs on the basis of their Socio-
Analysis, and State Finances of Special Economic and Educational Status
Category States: A Comparative Study in Haryana, sponsored by Welfare
of Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal of Scheduled Castes and Backward
Pradesh, sponsored by Reserve Bank of Classes, Government of Haryana.
India.
12. Health Expenditure among SCs in Rural
5. Two projects on Rural Credit and Punjab, sponsored by ICSSR, New
Financial Penetration in Himachal Delhi.
Pradesh and Haryana, sponsored by
Reserve Bank of India. 13. Urban Development in North-Western
India: Emerging Trends, Concerns &
6. Preparation of 50 Village Development Strategies, sponsored by HUDCO under
Plans under Pradhan Mantri Adarsh HUDCO Chair.
Gram Yojana 2015-16 in district
Hoshiarpur Punjab, sponsored by SC and 14. Optimisation of Agricultural Power
BC Welfare Department, Government Subsidy and Irrigation Water Intensity
of Punjab. in Haryana, sponsored by Government
of Haryana.
7. Evaluation and Impact of RTE Act
in Haryana, sponsored by Planning 15. Programme Implementation Plan (2016-
Department, Government of Haryana. 17): Quarterly Quality Monitoring in
Punjab, sponsored by PRC Annual
8. Rural Transformation in India after Grant.
Liberalization: A Comparative Study
of Twelve States in India, sponsored by Conferences / Seminars / Lectures
ICSSR, New Delhi. The Institute organized 17 national and
three international seminars during 2015-
9. National Level Monitoring of Rural
16. Besides, nine workshops/ train-
Development Programmes in the Six
ing programmes were also organized.
Districts of UP, sponsored by Ministry
of Rural Development, Government of Research Affiliations and Ph.D. /
India. M.Phil Programme
10. Capacity Building of Elected The Institute has been affiliated as approved
Representatives of Panchayati Raj research centre of the Panjab University,
Institutions (PRIs) in UT Chandigarh: Chandigarh. Ph.D. programme in the sub-
2015-16, sponsored by the Department ject of Economics has been started in 2015-
of Rural Development & Panchayats, 16. So far, seven students have been regis-

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tered and are pursuing their Ph.D. thesis under 8. Corporate Social Responsibility in
the supervision of the faculty of the CRRID. India: Quest for Socio-Economic
Transformation, CRRID, Chandigarh,
Publications January, 2016 (edited book) by Ranjit
Books Singh Ghuman and Rajeev Sharma.

1. Migration, Mobility and Multiple Research Papers and Articles in


Affiliations: Punjabis in a Transnational Journals
World, edited by A.K. Nanda, published The faculty published 21 research papers/
by the Cambridge University Press articles in various journals and 19 chapters in
(CUP), New Delhi (Co-edited with published books.
Rajan, S.I. and Varghese V.J.), 2015.
Research Reports/ Monographs/
2. Epistemology of Gender Issues, edited Working Papers
by Poonam Sandhir and Shaik Iftikhar
Ahmed, published by Mohit Books 1 Sucha Singh Gill, Policy Brief on
International, New Delhi, 2015. Remodeling Water Use in Indian Punjab
for Efficiency and Sustainability, CRRID,
3. Bench Marking of Rural Local Self Chandigarh/CUTS International, Jaipur
Government of India: Some Ground August, 2015. (Co-author: Jaswinder
Realities at Grassroot Level, Sukhvinder Singh Brar).
Singh and Haqiqat Singh, CRRID, June
2015. 2. Sucha Singh Gill, Policy Brief on
Agriculture Development in Punjab:
4. Punjab: A Frozen Tear: Hopes and Problems and Prospects, CRRID,
Despairs of Farmers by PPS Gill, Chandigarh / CUTS International Jaipur,
Chandigarh, CRRID, 2015. August 2015. (Co-author: Kesar Singh).

5. Panchayats’ Role in MGNREGA and 3. Sucha Singh Gill and Dr. Sukhwinder
Financial Inclusion, edited by Sher Singh Singh, Policy Brief on Punjab’s Energy
Sangwan and Gagan Deep, Chandigarh, Sector: Growth, Structure and Strategic
CRRID, July 2015. Policy Issues, CRRID, Chandigarh/
CUTS International, Jaipur, August
6. Look and Act East Policy: Potentials 2015.
and Prospects, edited by Rashpal
Malhotra and Sucha Singh Gill, CRRID, 4. Pawan Sharma, Ms. Poonam Sadhir and
Chandigarh, September, 2015. Ms. Jasmine Kaur, Factors Contributing
to Home Deliveries in Punjab in
7. Slow Down, Banks and Role of Apex Maternal and Child Health in India. A
Banking Institutions in the Market Compendium of Studies Conducted by
Economy of India: The Way Forward, the Population Research Centres’, edited
edited by Satish Verma and Kulwant by C R K Nair and K S James, 2016,
Singh Nehra, Chandigarh, CRRID, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,
October 2015. Government of India, New Delhi.

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5. Pawan Sharma, Poonam Sadhir and Sunil Countries: Regional Integration (Look
Agnihotri, Level of Reporting of Health East Policy on Focus) - Ms. Chandra
Management Information System Data Prabha Negi.
by Private Sector Institutions in Punjab
in ‘Maternal and Child Health in India: Books Reviewed
A Compendium of Studies Conducted
1. S.S. Gill, Punjab: A Frozen Tear: Hopes
by the Population Research Centres’,
and Despairs of Farmers, by PPS Gill,
edited by C R K Nair and K S James,
Chandigarh, CRRID, 2015. Pp. 267,
2016, Ministry of Health and Family
book reviewed in Man and Development,
Welfare, Government of India, New
Vol. XXXVII (4), December 2015.
Delhi.
2. Ranjit Singh Ghuman, India’s North-
6. Poonam Sandhir, Public Health Services
East and Asiatic South- East beyond
Utilization – Perception of Scheduled
Borders (2015) by Rashpal Malhotra
Caste women in Punjab, CRRID
and Sucha Singh Gill (Eds), CRRID,
Publications, Jan 2016, Working Paper
Chandigarh, March 2016.
– 3.
3 Ranjit Singh Ghuman, Look and Act
7. Neetu Gaur, Monograph completed
East Policy: Potentials and Constraints,
under MEA Project, India-Nepal
Borderland: Quest for Development. (2015) by Rashpal Malhotra and Sucha
Singh Gill (eds.), CRRID, Chandigarh
8. Shaik Iftikhar Ahmed, Monograph Published in IASSI Quarterly –
completed under MEA Project, Contribution to Indian Social – Science,
Transboundary River Water Vol. 34, No 1-4, January – December
Management in South Asia: A Study of 2015, March 2016.
Indus Basin.
Library
9. Punit Gaur, Multiculturalism as a
Conduit: Understanding and Enhancing As on March 2016, the library had 28,370 doc-
India and Kazakhstan Relations. uments. A total number of 433 books/reports
were added to the collection during 2015-16.
10. Jasbir Pal Singh Rakhra, Dynamics The library provides services viz.: Reference
of Strategic Stability in South Asia: Service, list of new addition to CRRID Li-
Pathways to Cooperative Security brary, inter-library loan-service, Wi-Fi ser-
Framework. vice, CD-ROM facilities and reprographic to
its users. The software services available in
11. Gurinder Kaur, India and Kazakhstan
the library are LSEase - an offshoot of LIB-
Relations: Under the ‘Canopy’ of Health.
SYS and SPSS software for the data analysis
12. Reema Duggal, Energy Geopolitics in of the faculty. Library has back volumes of
Central Asia: Implications for India. 1908 research journals. The library received
112 journals both Indian as well as foreign.
13. India and Its North Eastern Neighbour In addition to this, the library received 18

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journals on exchange and 14 on complemen- Text (EBSCO), Online SAGE Journals and
tary basis. ICSSR has also provided access to On-line Data Series: EPWRF India Times
the following online databases like JSTOR, Series (EPWRFITS) for the use of faculty.
CMIE, IndiaStat Database, EconLit with Full

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan 156.00 Non-Plan 393.00
Plan 40.00 Plan --

State Govt. Grant Establishment/ --


Administrative
Expenses
Non-Plan 73.74 Non-Plan --
Plan 46.69 Plan --
(Interest on Corpus
Fund)
Income from own 41.38 Projects 55.36
sources (projects/ Fellowship --
fellowships, Workshops/Training 22.09
consultancy etc. Programme
Other Misc. Expenses --
Any other sources 04.56 Misc. Expenses (pre- 06.90
paid expenses)
Temporary borrowed 50.00
due to non-receipt of
grant from ICSSR,
New Delhi and State
Govt. of Punjab
(Rs.26.00 lakhs)

Amount receivable 64.98


for F.Y.2013-14 and
Rs.2014-15 received
during the F.Y.2015-
16
TOTAL 477.35 TOTAL 477.35

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CENTRE FOR SOCIAL STUDIES (CSS),


SURAT

Research Projects (Ongoing) 7. An Exploration into Nutritional Status


of Tribal Communities in Gujarat.
1. Social Science Research Infrastructure:
Research Institutions. 8. Educational Status of Scheduled Castes
in Gujarat: Attainment and Challenges.
2. Flood Induced Economics Loss and 9. Democracy, Civil Society and
Damage (L&D) in the Textile Weaving Governance.
Industries of Surat.
10. Education Status of Scheduled Castes
3. Understanding Nutritional Status of and Scheduled Tribes: Attainment and
Katkari Tribe: A Study in Malvan and Challenges (All India Report).
Devgarh Taluka, Maharashtra.
11. Development, Deprivation and
4. Understanding Nutritional Status of Discontent: A Case Study of Dangs,
Tribal Communities with Special 1947-2009.
Focus on ICDS Services: A Study in
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
Dediyapada Taluka of Narmada District,
Gujarat. The Institute organized seven national semi-
5. Educational Status of Scheduled Tribes nars during 2015-16. Besides, two workshops/
in Gujarat: Attainment and Challenges. training programmes were also organized.
Research Projects (Ongoing) Research Affiliation and Ph.D/
M.Phil Programme
1. Capital, Labour and the City:
Unorganised Sector and the Social Currently, six research scholars of Gu-
Fabric of Surat. jarat Vidyapeeth are working under fac-
2. Tribes in Gujarat: Interrogating Social ulty members of the CSS for their
Change and Development. Ph.D. VNSGU has restored the approv-
al status of CSS for Ph.D. programme.
3. A Sociological Study of Exodus of
Dalits in Rural Gujarat. Publications
4. Trends in Consumer Protection and Books
Awareness with special reference to 1. Believing Eye: Reverence, Resistance
Health and Health Insurance Services: A and Politics of Seeing the Indian
Study in Surat City and its Surrounding National Flag by Sadan Jha, Cambridge
Rural Areas. University Press, 2016.
5. A Select Bibliography of Gujarat
2. Anamat: Dalilo, Prti-Dalilo Ane
Society.
Shadyantro by Arjun Patel, Mulnivasi
6. A Study of Food Security of the Tribes Publication, Lok Mitra Trust, Surat,
in Gujarat. 2016.

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Journals
The services available in the library are:
The faculty published five research papers/ Bibliographic, Photocopy, Current Awareness,
articles in various journals and two chapters Selective Dissemination and Referencing.
in published books. The library makes use of softwares and digital
services like Software for University Librar-
Research Reports/Monographs/ ies (SOUL), J-STOR, Indiastat, Econlit and
Working Papers PROWESS. The library has a total of 5300
back volumes of Journals and Periodicals.
1. Bahinipati, C. S., U. Rajasekar, Akash
During 2015-16, 419 books were added to the
Acharya, and M. Patel (2015), “Flood
collection. the library subscribes to 96 nation-
induced Economic Loss and Damage
al journals in three languages: English, Hindi
to Textile industry in Surat City, India”
and Gujarati and four international journals.
Asian Cities Climate Resilience Working
Paper Series 26, International Institute of
Environment and Development (IIED),
London, U.K.

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan 110.00 (Non-Plan & Plan) 193.32
Plan 43.00 Establishment/ Administrative Exp.
State Govt Grant (Non-Plan & Plan)
Non-Plan & Plan 22.00 Non-Plan & Plan 18.44
Plan Plan 0.00
Income from own 10.24 Projects 0.00
Sources (Projects, Fellowships
Fellowships Workshops/Training Programme
Consultancy etc.) Other Misc. Expenses

Any other Sources 0.00 Misc. Expenses 0.00


Deficit 26.52
Total 211.76 Total 211.76

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CENTRE FOR STUDIES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES


(CSSS), KOLKATA

Research Projects (Completed) by Government of West Bengal –


coordinated by Dr. Saibal Kar and Dr.
1. EAP781 (Endangered Archives Tushan Kanti Nandi.
Programme) to Copy and Catalogue
Manuscripts and Printed Books from Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
Bangiya Puran Parishad, Santipur, Nadia
Municipal Records from the Santipur The Institute organized two national and
Municipality etc. – funded by British three international seminars during 2015-16.
Library – coordinated by Mr. Abhijit Besides, two workshops/ training programmes
Bhattacharya, Documentation Officer, were also organized.
CSSSC.
Research Affiliation and Ph.D./
2. Enumeration and Information Update M.Phil. Programme
of Health Service Exporting Units in
India - funded by Director General of M.Phil Programme
Commercial Intelligence and Statistics, CSSSC runs a two-year M.Phil. Programme
Ministry of Commerce, Government of in Social Sciences that enjoys formal affil-
India - coordinated by Dr. Saibal Kar. iation with Jadavpur University, Kolkata. It is
Research Projects (Ongoing) an interdisciplinary programme that engages
with the problems of methodology and writ-
1. Fifth round of EAP781 project titled ing of the social sciences. The programme
"Santipur and its Neighbourhood: Text admits a maximum 25 students (general and
and image production history from reserved) selected on the basis of a written test
Early Modern Bengal through Public and an interview. The M. Phil. in Social
and Private Collections” - funded by Sciences 2013-15 batch submitted their dis-
British Library - coordinated by Mr. sertations in May 2015. Eight students of this
Abhijit Bhattacharya as Principal batch were awarded MPhil degree in De-
Investigator with Dr. Rajarshi Ghose as cember 2015. In the M.Phil. in Social Sci-
Co-investigator. ences 2014-16 batch, 13 students completed
their course work and cleared the Qualifying
2. Programme funded project, EAP921 has Exam. 18 students were admitted in the MPhil
titled "Early-modern texts and modern 2015-17 batch, out of a total of 190 applicants.
legacies: Digitization of Manuscripts,
Books, Newspapers in southern West Ph.D. Programme
Bengal" – coordinated by Mr. Abhijit
Bhattacharya. The Ph.D. programme of CSSSC is affiliated
to Jadavpur University. Applications are re-
3. Human Development Report for ceived in the following areas: Cultural Stud-
the district of Howrah – funded ies, Development Studies and Environmental

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Studies, Economics, Geography, History, Po- in Our Times”, UGC-DRS Occasional
litical Science, Sociology / Social Anthropol- Paper Series: Department of Political
ogy and Women’s Studies. The centre had 67 Science, University of Calcutta - Maidul
students enrolled in the Ph.D. programme. Islam.

Publications Book Reviews


Books
1. ‘Music and the Spiritual’, Book Review,
1. In the Name of the Goddess: The Durga Delhi, February 2016 – Lakshmi
Puja’s of Contemporary Kolkata, Primus Subramanian.
Books, India – Tapati Guha Thakurta.
2. Education, Privatisation and Social
2. The Sovereign and the Pirate. Ordering Justice: Case Studies from Africa,
Maritime Subjects in India’s Western South Asia and South East Asia
Littoral, Oxford University Press, India edited by Ian Macpherson, Susan
– Lakshmi Subramanian. Robertson and Geoffrey Walford, in
Journal of Educational Planning and
3. A History of Indian Poetry in English, Administration, vol. XXIX, No.4.
Cambridge University Press, India – October 2015 – Manabi Majumdar.
Rosinka Chaudhuri.
Library
4. Limits of Islamism: Jamaat-e-Islami in
Contemporary India and Bangladesh, Services available at the library are: Custom-
New Delhi: Cambridge University ized Information Search, Database Search,
Press, India - Maidul Islam. Referral Service and Reprographic Services.
The lending facility is extended to institu-
5. Education and Inequality in India: A tional members only. The library does not use
Classroom View, Routledge, paperback any specific digitization software. All the oc-
publication, London, New York – casional papers have been digitized internally
Manabi Majumdar with Jos Mooij and uploaded on the web. The library uses
(posthumously). Win ISIS 1.5 for cataloguing purposes but the
drive has been initiated to switch to KOHA.
Research Papers and Articles in
Journals The library has almost all the back volume
journals since inception. The library depends
The faculty published 15 research papers/ ar-
a lot on JSTOR to access previous issues of a
ticles in various journals and seven chapters
lot of journals. The library subscribed to 76
in published books. journal titles.
Research Reports/Monographs/
Working Papers
1. “Public Protests and Political Dissent

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan 277.00 Non-Plan 399.01
Plan 43.00 Plan 104.04
State Govt. Grant Establishment/Administrative
Expenses
Non-Plan 123.55 Non-Plan
Plan 75.00 Plan 55.85
Income from own 29.81 Projects
sources (projects, Fellowships
Fellowships, Workshops/Training Programme
Consultancy etc.) Other Misc. Expenses
Any other Sources 07.22 Misc. Expenses 00.97
Deficit 04.29
Total 559.87 Total 559.87

CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF DEVELOPING SOCIETIES


(CSDS), NEW DELHI

Research Projects (Completed) (India Component), funded by Taiwan


Foundation for Democracy.
1. Religious Attitudes, Behavior and
Practices Survey 2015, funded by IDRC. Research Projects (Ongoing)
2. Qutub: ek Adhura Afsana (Qutub: An 1. Life of B R Ambedkar, funded by IDRC.
Unfinished Story: Hindi), funded by
2. The Sudra in History: From Scripture to
IDRC. Segregation, funded by IDRC.
3. SSA/MDM and RMSA monitoring 3. Waste and Pollution in Colonial India,
project, funded by MHRD. funded by IDRC.
4. Bihar Pre Poll Study 2015, funded by 4. Uncertainty, Climate Change and
the Indian Express. Transformation, funded by Norwegian
Research Council (NMBU).
5. Bihar Post Poll Study 2015, funded by
the Indian Express. 5. Poverty, Democracy and Secularism:
Makings of Indian Social Science,
6. State of Democracy in South Asia funded by IDRC.

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6. Social Difference, Religion and 18. ‘Archaism and Colonial Knowledge in
Economic Growth, funded by IDRC. North India’, funded by IDRC.

7. Social Mechanics, funded by IDRC. 19. Philosophy and Aesthetics in the Works
of Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, funded
8. India’s Numerous Middle Classes, by IDRC.Essays in the Philosophy of
funded by IDRC.
Culture in Modern India, funded by
9. Muslim Representation in Rajya Sabha: IDRC.
Forms and Trajectories, funded by the
20. Mapping Social Media in India, funded
Rajya Sabha.
by ICSSR.
10. Communal Violence and Political
21. Social Media Fellowship, funded by
Representation, funded by ICSSR.
IDRC.
11. Case Studies on the Land Acquisition
Process for Setting-up an International 22. Hinglish: the Social and Cultural
Golf Course at Tiracol in Goa, funded Dimensions of Hindi-English
by IDRC. Bilingualism in Contemporary India,
funded by the British Academy in
12. Offensive Expression: the ‘Threshold collaboration with SOAS.
Question’ in Indian Democracy’ funded
by the Rajya Sabha. Histories of the 23. The Youth Study 2016-17, funded by
Political: Bengal 1870s-1950s, funded KAF.
by IDRC.
24. State of Democracy in South Asia
13. Gender, Caste and Religion: Violence Phase- II, funded by Taiwan Foundation
in Post-colonial Societies, funded by for Democracy.
ICSSR.
25. Politics of Development in India: A
14. Exploration of Religion and Culture Micro Level Study of Who Gets What,
among the Tribals of Vishakapatnam, When and How funded by NUPI, Oslo.
funded by ICSSR.
26. Sufis and Salafis - Muslim perspectives
15. Really Existing Secularisms: Programme on non-violence funded by IDRC.
on Social and Political Theory, funded by
- Ethnicity and Democratic Governance 25. Inclusive Media for Change, funded by
Project, Queens University, Canada. Ford Foundation.

16. Religious Accommodation and Conflict, Conferences/Seminars/Lectures


funded by Institute of Religion,
Toleration and Public Life. The Institute organized six national
and four international seminars during
17. Why Focus on Indian Intellectual 2015-16. Besides, five workshops/ train-
Tradition, funded by ICSSR. ing programmes were also organized.

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Research Affiliation and Ph.D./ Research Reports/Monographs/


M.Phil. Programme Working Papers
During the year 2015-16, six Ph.D. scholars 1. ‘Democracy in India: A Citizens'
have been awarded the ICSSR-CSDS insti- Perspective’, published by Lokniti,
tutional fellowship. The scholars are chosen CSDS.
across disciplines and institutions, on cri-
teria of academic merit and affirmative ac- 2. Report on ‘Reserving the Handloom
Reservation Act’ jointly published
tion. They work under the co-supervision of
by CSDS, Federation of Handloom
at least one CSDS faculty member and are
Organisations and Inclusive Media for
also required to participate in ‘Research-
Change.
ing the Contemporary’ teaching programme
and submit six-monthly work-reports and 3. Report on ‘Permanent Fund Model
writing samples to CSDS. During 2015- for Ethical Mining: Land, Livelihoods
16, one scholar was awarded Ph.D. degree, and Intergenerational Equity’ jointly
three submitted the thesis and 25 scholars published by CSDS, Goa Foundation
were working on their doctoral dissertation. and the Inclusive Media for Change.

Publications
4. ‘Political Meanings of Shariat in
Books Postcolonial India’ by Hilal Ahmed,
published as a module in the E-Pathshala
1 Alam, Sanjeer Md., Fixing of Electoral program, UGC for the course Philosophy
Boundaries in India: Laws, Processes, of Law in India.
Outcomes and Implications for Political
Representation, K.C Sivaramakrishnan, Library
(Co-editor) Oxford University Press,
New Delhi, 2015. CSDS library has grown at a healthy rate
in terms of books acquired. During the last
2. Dubey Kumar, Abhay, Footpath par financial year, a total of 688 books were added
Kamsutra: Narivad aur Sexuality ki to the library with 528 books purchased and
kuchh Bharatiya Nirmitiyan, Vani 160 books received as gift. The proportion
Prakashan, New Delhi, 2016. of books in Indian languages (mainly Hindi)
is increasing and out of 688 books acquired,
3. Mayaram, Shail, Israel as the gift of around 235 were in Indian languages which
the Arabs: Letters from Tel Aviv. Delhi, also included books in Bangla, Sanskrit and
Yoda, 2015. Urdu. More than 60 recently published Bangla
books on topics of relevance to research in
Research Papers and Articles in CSDS were acquired.
Journals
Apart from books, 109 bound volumes of
The faculty published 38 research pa- journals were also added. The subscription of
pers/ articles in various journal- journals remained more or less the same. The
sand 18 chapters in published books. journal ‘Environment and Planning D (Society

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& Space)’ was discontinued because of the ‘History of the Present: A Journal of Critical
exorbitant increase in its cost and less demand History’ and ‘Critical Inquiry’ and the third in
for it. In place of it, three new journals were Hindi ‘Samaas’.
subscribed, out of which two were in English:

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan 516.00 Non-plan 540.25
Plan 40.00 Plan -
State Govt. Grant Establishment/Administrative
Expenses
Non-Plan - Non-Plan -
Plan - Plan 55.74
Income from own 587.07 Projects 590.92
Sources(Projects, Fellowships
Fellowships, Workshops/ Training Programme
Consultancy etc) Other Misc.expenses
Any Other Sources 43.79 Misc. Expenses
Excess expenditure 0.05*
over income
Total 1,186.91 Total 1,186.91

*Rs.0.05 lakhs Deficit (Excess Expenditure over income) for the year 2015-16.

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CENTRE FOR WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT STUDIES


(CWDS), New Delhi
Research Projects (Completed) Zones: A South Asian Perspective
(IDRC).
1. Gender and Governance in Conflict
Zones: A South Asian Perspective. 9. Documentation of Dalit Women’s
Struggles in collaboration with Rajni
2 JEEVA Project: Indigenous Midwives Tilak.
and their Skills in Contributing to the
Wellbeing of Birthing Women and 10. Compilation and Digitization of
Newborns. Documents on the Women’s Movement
from CWDS Collection for the IAWS
3. Delhi—Capturing Women’s Lives and Archives.
Change in a City in Transition.
11. Situational Analysis of PRIs Role in
4. Monitoring and Evaluation Visit of Implementing ICDS Mission.
National Level Monitor of Ministry of
Rural Development. 12. Work in Freedom: Evidence from
Odisha (LSHTM).
5. Strengthening ECCD Services in
India through Capacity Building and 13. Hindi mein Stri Adhyan ke Samagri
Advocacy. Tayyar Karne Sambandhi Pariyojna.

Research Projects (Ongoing) 14. Action Research Project - Partnership


with Peasant Women (and Men) in
1. Political Economy of Sex Selection: parts of Bankura, Jhargram in Paschim
Investigating Family-Development Midinipur and Purulia District, West
Linkages (UNFPA). Bengal.
2. Feminist Vocabularies in Time and Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
Space.
The Institute organized three national and
3. Gender Dimensions of the Urban
Labour Market: Investigating the Terms one international seminar during 2015-16.
of Women’s Inclusion and Exclusion Besides, two in-house seminars and eight
(ICSSR). workshops/ training programmes were also
4. Study on Labour Laws and Migrant organized.
Workers (with support from Oak
Foundation). Research Affiliation and Ph.D./M.
Phil. Programme.
5. Literature Review on Home-based
Workers in India (ILO). 2015-16 is the fourth year of the collaboration
6. Interrogating Violence against Women between Ambedkar University, Delhi and
from the Other Side: An Exploratory CWDS. All faculties with research degrees
Study into the World of Perpetrators’ within the centre have been actively involved
(National Human Rights Commission).
in this programme, as teachers, supervisors
7. Decentering Disability Discourse in and in its overall administration. In the year
India. 2015-16, 10 M.Phil students and seven Ph.D.
8. Gender and Governance in Conflict students have taken admission. Four students

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were awarded M.Phil degree in 2015-16. Library
Seven scholars were pursuing their doctoral
research under the supervision of faculty The CWDS Library has built-up its resources
members of CWDS during the year under in the area of women’s studies in various forms
review. such as books, journals, research papers, re-
ports, e-resources, theses etc. To facilitate the
Publications dissemination of its resources, the library ini-
Books tiated various information services over the
peiod which are Online Public Access Cata-
1. Edited by Nitya Rao, published by logue (OPAC), Current Awareness Bulletin
Academic Foundation and CWDS, (Monthly), Reference and Referral, BOL – An
2016 “Disciplinary Dialogues on Social Electronic Discussion List on Gender Issues
Change” – Gender, Early Childhood and in South Asia, Photocopying and Printouts,
Theatre, NSSRF. Reading Room Services, Web-Bibliographies,
2. Mary E. John, 2015-Special issue and Inter-Library Loan. Koha: Integrated
of Economic and Political Weekly Open Source Library Software - KOHA is in-
Rethinking Violence (editor) Rethinking stalled in the library and can be accessed on In-
Violence, Review of Women’s Studies, tranet. Currently, it has over 1,10,000 records
Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 50, of books, monographs, reports, institutional
No.44, October 31, 2015. papers, conference documents with analytics
of chapters from edited books and conference
3. Neetha N. Pillai- Edited book Paid papers; articles from journals and newspa-
Domestic Work in India: Emerging pers; and over 24,000 full-text articles from
Trajectories under review with Sage journals and newspapers. The library provides
Publications. access to the following online databases to its
4. Seema Kazi. 2015. South Asia’s users with support from the ICSSR: JSTOR,
Gendered Wars on Terror. Rawwida IndiaStat and EBSCO (Econlit with Fulltext).
Baksh and Wendy Harcourt (eds.) Oxford The library receives a large number of journals/
Handbook of Transnational Feminist newsletters on women’s studies on subscrip-
Movements, Oxford University Press, tion, through exchange and complimentary
New York. basis. During the year, the library subscribed
Research Papers and Articles in to 56 national and international journals and
Journals. added 240 books to its collection.The library
also received 75 Indian journals/ newsletters
The faculty published four research papers/ on complimentary basis and 15 from overseas.
articles in various journals and 13 chapters in Total records of the database are over 550.
published books.

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)

Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount


ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan 330.00 Non-Plan 400.65
Plan 40.00 Plan 9.97
Establishment/ 29.35
Administrative Expenses
Development Activities
(In- house): Research/ 20.29
Publication
Library 18.74
SC/ST Programme 9.00

State Govt. Grant: NIL Non-Plan


Non-Plan
Plan NIL Plan
Income from own sources Projects 189.44
(projects, Fellowships, Fellowships 19.27
Consultancy etc.) Workshops/Training 11.24
Programme

Projects 189.44
Fellowships/Workshops/ 23.82
Training/Programme 04.20
Salary component: Project 41.00
Project Overhead Other 10.52
Misc. Receipts 14.07

Any other Sources: Interest 54.90


from Corpus Fund and other
Earmarked Funds.
Total 707.95 Total 707.95

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COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (CSD),
HYDERABAD
Research Projects (Completed) 5. Dalit Drum Beaters in Orissa: Change
and Continuity since early 20th Century
1. Democracy and Tribal Voice in (Indian Council of Social Science
Contemporary Indian Politics: A Study Research, New Delhi).
of Andhra Pradesh (Indian Council of
Social Science Research, New Delhi). 6. Cultural Disparities among the Tribes in
India: Exploring through Oral Literature
2. Measuring Institutionalized Capacities (Indian Council of Social Science
for Development Projects in India (Indian Research, New Delhi).
Council of Social Science Research,
New Delhi). 7. The Impact of Regional Diversity,
Remittances and Culture on Local
3. Climate Variations and its Impact Finance: A Study of Malappuram
on Marine Fishing Communities of District, Kerala (Post-Doctoral
Andhra Pradesh (Indian Council of Fellowship of Indian Council for Social
Social Science Research, New Delhi). Science Research, New Delhi).
Research Projects (Ongoing) 8. Inequalities among the Sub-Caste
Groups of Scheduled Caste in Andhra
1. Third Party Evaluation of Welfare
Pradesh and Telangana: Socio-economic
Hostels and Residential Schools
and Political Perspectives (Post-Doctoral
in Telangana State (Department of
Fellowship of Indian Council for Social
Planning, Government of Telangana).
Science Research, New Delhi).
2. Unions, New Forms of Collectives
9. Health Report: Utnoor and
in Kuttanad, Alappuzha and Diverse
Rampachodavaram (CSD-Core).
Narratives of Development in Kerala:
Representation, Negotiation and Agency Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
(Indian Council of Social Science
Research, New Delhi). Public Seminars (Select)
3. Disabilities and Higher Education: An 1. Prof. Kalpana Kannabiran, Regional
Investigation of University Spaces in Director, CSD, Hyderabad: “Storytelling
Select State and Central Universities in in the Time of Hate: Deciphering Law(s)
India (CSD-Core). through Literature,” 2 April 2015.

4. Financial Globalization and India: 2. Prof. D. Narasimha Reddy, ICSSR


Internal and External Dimensions National Fellow, CSD, Hyderabad:
(Indian Council of Social Science “Towards Understanding the Greek
Research, New Delhi). Tragedy,” July 23, 2015.

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3. Prof. Thomas Blom Hansen, Professor 2. 29 September – 9 October 2015 –


of Anthropology & Director of the Quantitative Techniques.
Center for South Asia, Stanford
University: “From Communalism to 3. 9 – 22 February 2016 - Capacity
Community Capitalism: A Perspective Building Programme.
from Aurangabad,” 10 August 2015. 4. 9 – 18 March 2016 - Research
Methodology Course.
4. Dr. Shashank Shekhar Sinha, Routledge
India: “The Return of the Witch,” 16 Publications
September 2015. In-House Publications
5. Prof. Martin Fuchs, Max Weber Centre 1. Soumya Vinayan: “Willingness to Pay
for Advanced Cultural and Social for GI Products in India: The Case of
Studies, University of Erfurt, Germany: Darjeeling Tea and Pochampally Ikat.”
“Recognition across Difference:
Conceptual Considerations against an 2. K. Jafar: “Status of Muslim Women
Indian Background,” 4 March 2016. in Kerala: A Study of Female Age at
Marriage in Malappuram District.”
6. Sumanta Banerjee, Journalist: “When
Crushing of Civil Liberties Masquerades 3. Ch. Shankar Rao: “Housing for the
as nationalism,” 30 March 2016. Urban Poor: A Study of Slums in
Hyderabad City.”
C.D. Deshmukh Memorial Lecture
4. Kalpana Kannabiran: Hyderabad
Ashwini Deshpande, Professor of Economics, Social Development Papers, Volume 3,
Delhi School of Economics delivered the 14th Numbers 1-3, December 2015 (edited).
C.D. Deshmukh Memorial Lecture on Being
Adivasi in India: Changing Economic Sta- Books
tus of Tribal Communities, on 31 July 2015.
1. Kalpana Kannabiran, ed. 2016, Violence
Panel Discussion Studies, New Delhi: Oxford University
Press.
“Constitution in Action: The Life and Work
of S.R. Sankaran” 5 October 2015. Sri 2. S. Indrakant, 2015, Performance of
T.L. Sankar chaired the session and deliv- MGNREGS in Andhra Pradesh and
ered the Inaugural Address on “The Con- Telangana, Hyderabad: Paramount
stitution in the Life of S.R. Sankaran. Publishing House.

Workshops/Training Programmes Research Papers/Articles in


for Research Scholars and Faculty Journals
(ICSSR)
The faculty published 11 research papers/
1. 01-11 June 2015 – Basic Quantitative articles in various journals and 10 chapters in
Techniques. published books.

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Book Reviews of 13,846 books/documents which
includes books, reports, reference
1. Kalpana Kannabiran, Contributions documents, encyclopaedias, union
to Indian Sociology, 2016. Review of catalogues, bibliographies, atlas, etc.
Regimes of Legality: Ethnography of The library services include online
Criminal Cases in South Asia, Daniela access of catalogue, SDI, CAS etc. to its
Berti and Devika Bordia, ed. New Delhi: faculty and visitors. Computerisation
Oxford University Press. of library holdings was completed with
NewGenlib software. Photocopying
2. Kalpana Kannabiran, The Book Review, facility is available. Back volumes are
40th Anniversary Issue, January collected/procured as and when there
2016. Review of The Phobic and the is a gap in the subscribed journals/
Erotic: The Politics of Sexualities in
periodicals and the library received
Contemporary India, Brinda Bose and
around 40 journals/newsletters including
Subhabrata Bhattacharyya, ed. Calcutta:
foreign publications (also includes
Seagull Books, 2007 and Sexualities,
received on gratis). Eight Newspapers
Nivedita Menon, ed. New Delhi: Women
– including four national newspapers
Unlimited, 2007.
in English – are made available in the
Library library. During the year, the Council’s
library added 346 books/documents to
The Council’s library has a select collection its collection.

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs )
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non - Plan 56.00 Non-Plan 134.27
Plan 40.00 Plan 76.93
State Govt. Grant Establishment/
Non - Plan 0.00 Administrative Expenses
Plan 200.00 Non-Plan 0.00
Plan:
Research Programmes
Academic Activities 50.14
Others 35.75

Income from own sources 238.34 Projects, Fellowships, RBI 242.74


(Projects, Fellowships, RBI Professorial Chair, etc
Professorial Chair, etc)
Any other Sources
Non-Plan 45.39
Plan 03.10
Grant receivable Transfer to Development 66.79
(Projects, Fellowships, Fund/Corpus Fund/Library
Consultancy, etc) 23.79 Fund

Total 606.60 Total 606.60

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GIRI INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
(GIDS), LUCKNOW

Research Studies Completed the Uprising of 1857: Redefinition of


Social Status: Then and Now, sponsored
1. Deprivation in India and Social by Indian Council of Social Science
Inclusion in India and Kazakhstan, Research, New Delhi by Dr. Kirti Narain
sponsored by Indian Council of Social (Retired Professor).
Science Research, New Delhi by Dr.
Chittaranjan Senapati. 7. An Assessment of Public Debt
Sustainability of Uttar Pradesh,
2. A Study of Nari Adalats (Women’s sponsored by Northern Regional
Court), sponsored by Mahila Samakhya, Centre, ICSSR, New Delhi by Dr.
UP, Lucknow by Dr. Prashant Kumar Nagendra Kumar Maurya (Draft Report
Trivedi.
submitted).
3. Drought Mitigation Programme
8. Governance, Growth and Fiscal
in Bundelkhand Region of UP: A
Consolidation: A Study of Experiences
Vision Study, sponsored by Planning
of Sub-national Governments in India,
Department, Govt. of UP, Lucknow by
sponsored by Indian Council of Social
Prof. Surinder Kumar, Prof. G.S. Mehta
Science Research, New Delhi by Dr.
and Dr. Nomita P. Kumar.
Nagendra Kumar Maurya.
4. Two projects on Monitoring Report
of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and Mid- 9. Regular Monitoring of Rural
day Meal in Nine Districts (Sheohar, Development Programmes in Three
Saharsa, Khagaria, Siwan, Munger, Districts of Sheopur, Ashok Nagar and
Sitamarhi, Arwal, Jamui and Katihar) Shivpuri of Madhya Pradesh, sponsored
for Bihar State, sponsored by Ministry by Ministry of Rural Development,
of HRD, Dept. of School Education and Govt. of India, New Delhi, prepared by
Literacy, Govt. of India through Ed. CIL Dr. Chittaranjan Senapati, Dr. R.C.Tyagi
(India) Limited, New Delhi by Prof. and Kavita Baliyan with Coordination
B.K. Bajpai. of Prof. G.S. Mehta.

5. Private Enterprise Development among 10. Assessment of the Household Healthcare


Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Utilization and Burden of Healthcare
Tribes in India: A Comparative Study Expenditure in Uttar Pradesh, sponsored
of Ownership, Productivity and Policy by Indian Council of Social Science
Implications, sponsored by Indian Research, New Delhi by Dr. Charan
Council of Social Science Research, Singh Verma.
New Delhi by Dr. R.C. Tyagi.
11. Monitoring of Rashtriya Madhyamik
6. Participation and Position of Women in Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) in Eight

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Districts (Bahraich, Balrampur, 2. Social and Educational Status of


Basti, Faizabad, Gonda, Gorakhpur, OBC/Dalit Muslims in Uttar Pradesh,
Lakhimpur-Khere and Barabanki), sponsored by Indian Council of Social
sponsored by Ministry of HRD, Dept. of Science Research, New Delhi by Prof.
School Education and Literacy, Govt. of Surinder Kumar, Prof. Fahimuddin, Dr.
India through Ed. CIL (India) Limited, Prashant Kumar Trivedi and Dr. Srinivas
New Delhi by Prof. B.K. Bajpai. Goli.

12. Social Audit of Mid-day Meal Scheme in 3. Impact Assessment of Disaster and
the Districts of Barabanki and Shrawasti Trends in Sustaining Recovery in
Uttarakhand, sponsored by Indian
in Uttar Pradesh, sponsored by Mid-day
Council of Social Science Research,
Meal Authority, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow
New Delhi by Prof. G.S. Mehta, Prof.
by Prof. B.K. Bajpai.
R.P. Mamgain and Prof. I.C. Awasthi.
13. Status of Social Science Research
4. Muzaffarnagar Riots: Interrogating
in India (Chapter 5: Social Science Political Dynamics of Religion and
Research Output with Reference to Caste of Western Uttar Pradesh,
Various Themes), sponsored by Indian sponsored by Indian Council of Social
Council of Social Science Research, Science Research, New Delhi by Dr.
New Delhi by Prof. Surinder Kumar, Shilp Shikha Singh.
Dr. Charan Singh Verma, Dr. Prashant
Kumar Trivedi, Dr. Shilp Shikha Singh 5. Assessment of the Household Healthcare
and Dr. Anuradha Kakkar. Utilization and Burden of Healthcare
Expenditure in Uttar Pradesh, sponsored
14. Regular Monitoring of Rural by Indian Council of Social Science
Development Programmes in four Research, New Delhi by Dr. Charan
Districts of Panchkula, Ambala, Singh Verma.
Faridabad and Palwal of Haryana,
6. Out Migration from Uttarakhand: Issues
sponsored by Ministry of Rural
and Policy Options, sponsored by Indian
Development, Govt. of India, New
Council of Social Science Research,
Delhi, prepared by Dr. R.C.Tyagi and
New Delhi by Prof. G.S. Mehta and Dr.
Dr. Animeh Roy with Coordination of Kavita.
Prof. G.S. Mehta.
7. An Assessment of Public Debt
Research Projects (Ongoing) Sustainability of Uttar Pradesh,
sponsored by Northern.
1. Job Search and Hiring Practices in
Urban Labour Markets in India: How 8. Impact of W.T.O. Provisions on
Inclusive is the Indian Private Industry?, Horticultural Exports: The Case of
sponsored by Indian Council of Social Indian Mango, sponsored by Indian
Science Research, New Delhi by Prof. Council of Social Science Research,
R.P. Mamgain. New Delhi by Dr. Kavita Baliyan.

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9. Monitoring of Rashtriya Madhyamik 2. Dr. C.S. Verma, Development of Uttar
Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) in Eight Pradesh: Challenges and Opportunities.
Districts (Bahraich, Balrampur,
Basti, Faizabad, Gonda, Gorakhpur, 3. Dr. C.S. Verma, Understanding
Lakhimpur-Khere and Barabanki), Determinants of Women’s Health in
sponsored by Ministry of HRD, Dept. India.
of School Education and Literacy, 4. Dr. C.S. Verma, Political Economy of
Govt. of India through Ed. CIL (India) India: Issues and Challenges.
Limited, New Delhi by Prof. B.K.
Bajpai. 5. Dr. Nomita P. Kumar, Child Marriage
and its Consequences.
10. Evaluation Study on Indira Awas
Yojana, sponsored by Office of the 6. Dr. Nomita P. Kumar, Indian Widows in
Commissioner, Rural Development Search of God.
U.P., Lucknow by Prof. B.K. Bajpai, Dr.
7. Dr. Nomita P. Kumar, Women
Chittaranjan Senapati, Dr. R.C. Tyagi,
Entrepreneurship in Urban Sector.
Dr. Nomita P. Kumar and Dr. Kavita
Baliyan. 8. Dr. Prashant Kumar Trivedi, Land to the
Tiller-Revisiting the Unfinished Land
Conference/Seminars/Lectures Reforms Agenda.
The Institute organized 18 seminars, one 9. Dr. Kavita Baliyan, Women in
conference, one workshop, two training pro- Agriculture: A Study of Western Uttar
grammes, two research methodology courses Pradesh.
and one memorial lecture during the year
2015-16. Research Papers and Articles in
Journals
Research Affiliation and Ph.D./
M.Phil Programmes The faculty published 37 research papers/ ar-
ticles in various journals and two chapters in
During the year, eight new ICSSR published books.
Institutional Doctoral Fellows joined the
Institute in addition to seven scholars who Working Paper
were continuing their research work from
1. Youth in India: Challenges of
previous years. A total of 22 scholars were
Employment and Employability by
pursuing their doctoral research from the
Prof. Rajendra Prasad Mamgain and
Institute during 2015-16
Dr. Shivakar Tiwari (Working Paper
No.2015).
Publications
Books 2. Poverty and Gender Analysis of
Uttarakhand: Some Insights from the
1. Prof. R.P. Mamgain, Labour and field by Professor I.C. Awasthi and Dr.
Development in India. Dev Nathan (Working Paper No.216).

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Library subscribed in the library are JSTOR Archive,


Indiastat.com, EPW Archive, EPW Research
The library has a rich collection of Govern- Time Series Data, DELNET, EBSCO (Econ
ment of India publications including Census lit), Prowess (CMIE) along with Sage Jour-
and NSS reports, publications of U.P. Govern- nals online, and CAS Service of CWDS, New
ment and also has collection of OECD, ILO Delhi. The library also houses Digitized GIDS
and UN Publications. The library conducts Publications.
sponsored Workshops on Library Orientation
and Capacity Building Programme for stu- During the year, the library acquired 545
dents, researchers and teachers for ICT appli- books and other publications bringing the to-
cations and use of e-resources. tal collection to 44865. It subscribes to 92 In-
dian and 14 foreign journals apart from those
The library provides online public access cata- included in JSTOR. The library is computer-
logue, online information retrieval & dissemi- ized and performs its major in-house and doc-
nation, online subject searches on demand. umentation work on LIBSYS software.
The electronic resources and network services

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16
(` in Lakhs )

Receipts Amount Payments Amount


Grant-in aid (ICSSR, New Salary
Delhi) Non - Plan Recurring 130.00 Non-Plan 356.06
Plan Recurring 40.00 Plan 0.00
Establishment/
Administrative Exp.
Non-Plan 0.00
Grant-in-Aid (Govt. of U.P.) Plan 65.44

Non-Plan Recurring 172.00 Projects


Plan Recurring 40.00 Fellowships
Workshops/Training 00.99
Programmes
Other Miscellaneous
Other Receipt's Own Sources 71.25 Expenses

Any other Sources


(Corpus Fund) 0.00 Miscellaneous Expenses 03.00

Balance * 27.76
Total 453.25 Total 453.25

*The balance amount of Rs.27.76 lachs is on account of one time income from number of
training programmes by the Institute for Department of Economics and Statistics, Government
of Uttar Pradesh during the year 2015-16.

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GUJARAT INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH


(GIDR), AHMEDABAD

Research Projects (Completed) 10. Creating Viable Markets through Use


of Geographical Indications; What Can
1. State Investment for Water Sector India Learn from Thailand?
Development in Kerala: A Post-
Facto Analysis of Major and Medium 11. National Level Monitoring of Rural
versus Minor Irrigation Projects in a Development Programmes, sponsored
Comparative Perspective. by Ministry of Rural Development,
Government of India in Districts of
2. Early Impacts of the Better Cotton Nanded, Parbhani, Hingoli and Jalna in
Initiative on Smallholder Cotton
Maharashtra.
Producers in Kurnool District, India.
12. National Level Monitoring of Rural
3. Innovations for Sustainability among
Development Programmes sponsored
Micro and Small Enterprises: Case
by Ministry of Rural Development,
Studies in India.
Government of India in Districts of
4. Peasant Migration and Plantation Damoh, Sagar and Vidisha of Madhya
Development in Kerala: Changes in Pradesh.
the Local Economy, Society and the
13. Unpaid Work, Gender Equality and
Agrarian Landscape in the Erstwhile
Malabar Region. Women’s Empowerment (Analysis of
Time Use Survey Data from Pakistan
5. Human Development Manual for and Bangladesh).
Gujarat.
14. Economic Loss and Damage Assessment
6. District-Level Estimation of to Diamond and Textile Industries in
Development Indicators for the State, Surat due to Flood.
Gujarat.
15. Policy-oriented Evaluative Research
7. Inter-generational Relations in Study on the Handicraft Sector in the
Households with Elderly: A Study of Rural and Cottage Industry of Gujarat.
Ahmedabad District, Gujarat.
16. Evaluation of Integrated Dairy
8. State of Social Science Research in Development Programme in 43 Tribal
India: An Overview of International Talukas of Gujarat.
Collaborations and Research.
Research Projects (Ongoing)
9. India’s Social Science Research
Publications from an International 1. Farmers of the Future: The Challenges
Perspective. of Feminised Agriculture in India.

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2. Feminised Agriculture in India: Challenges in the Handicrafts Sector in
Challenges and Potential. Gujarat" on October 1, 2015.

3. Environmental Regulations and Research Affiliation and Ph.D./M.


Compliance in the Textile Dyes Sector Phil. Programme
of Gujarat, India.
Ph.D. Programme in Economics is affiliated
4. Will Climate Change Adaptation to the IGNOU, New Delhi. During the year,
Enhance Farm Productivity? A Study three doctoral scholars were with GIDR and
of Micro-Irrigation Systems (MIS) in were guided by its faculty members.
Gujarat, India.
Publications
5. Developing Guidelines and Books
Methodologies for Socio-economic
Assessment of LMOs. 1. P.K. Viswanathan, M. Dinesh Kumar
and A. Narayanamoorthy (Eds.), Micro
6. Indian Pharmaceutical Industry in Irrigation Systems in India: Emergence,
Transition: Issues in Supply of and Status and Impacts, Springer Science
Access to Generic ARVs. + Business Media, 2016, Singapore,
xiv+178.
7. States and Industrialization in India –
1981-2007: Growth, Performance and 2. Pradhan, Jaya Prakash and Keshab
Policy Lessons (with Case Studies of Das, Manufacturing Exports from
Gujarat, Kerala and Odisha). Indian States: Determinants and Policy
Imperatives, Springer, New Delhi, 2016.
8. Rising Powers, Labour Standards and
the Governance of Global Production Research Papers and Articles in
Networks (India Component). Journals
9. Addressing Non-Economic Losses The faculty published 16 research papers/
and Damages Associated with Climate articles in various journals and nine chapters
Change: Learning from the Recent Past in published books.
Extreme Climatic Events for Future
Planning.
Monographs/Working Papers
1. Bahinipati, Chandra Sekhar, U.
Workshops/Training Programmes
Rajasekar, A. Acharya, and M. Patel,
1. Capacity Development Workshop for ‘Flood-induced Economic Loss and
the Officers of Directorate of Economics Damage to the Textile Industry in
and Statistics (DES) in Statistical Surat City, India’, Asian Cities Climate
Methods and Analysis, September 23 to Resilience Working Paper Series 26,
25, 2015. International Institute of Environment
and Development, London, 2015, pp.
2. Consultative Workshop on "Policy 1-42.

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2. R. Kumar, V. Nelson, A. Martin, D. A Case Study of Bangladesh, London/


Badal, A. Latheef, B. Suresh Reddy, New York, Routledge, Enterprise Develop-
N. Lalitha, S. Young and M. Hartog, ment and Microfinance, 26(4), pp. 374–377.
Evaluation of the Early Impacts of the
Better Cotton Initiative on Smallholder Library
Cotton Producers in Kurnool District,
GIDR Library is one of the leading pro-
India: Baseline Report.
fessional research and reference librar-
3. Keshab Das, “Institutional Constraints ies with a large collection of books, jour-
to Innovation: Artisan Clusters in Rural nals, government documents and other
India”, June 2015. Working Paper 227. publications. The library has a rich collection
of statistical publications of NSSO reports.
4. N. Lalitha and Amrita Ghatak,
“Occupational Health Risks among The library provides the following services:
Workers in the Informal Sector in India”, Issue-return service; Reference service;
September 2015. Working Paper 228. Newspaper clippings; Photocopying; Inter-
library loan; Services through Internet;
5. Leela Visaria and Rudra N. Mishra, Database/article search; Online Public Access
“Health Training Programme for Catalogue (OPAC); Current Awareness
Adolescent Girls: Some Lessons from Service (CAS); New arrival list and Scanning
India’s NGO Initiative”, October 2015. facility.
Working Paper 229.
At present, the library has a collection of
6. Tara Nair and Keshab Das, “Financing 3495 bound volumes and 22,283 books
the MSME Sector in India: Approaches, were selectively chosen for reading and
Challenges and Options”, December reference which include reports, books,
2015. Working Paper 230. reference materials conference proceedings
and statistical publications in the social
7. Chandra Sekhar Bahinipati and P.K. sciences containing statistical information on
Viswanathan, “Role of Policies and India. The subjects covered include industry,
Institution in the Diffusion of Micro- employment and labour studies, ecology
Irrigation in Gujarat, Western India”, and environment, forestry, health and social
February 2016. Working Paper 231. welfare, women studies, population studies,
social sector, infrastructure, finance, banking,
8. Keshab Das and Hastimal Sagara, “State
land and agriculture studies, water and natural
and the IT Industry in India: A Policy
resources, economics, economic development
Critique”, March 2016. Working Paper
and planning. The library has a good collection
232.
of micro materials which include working
Book Reviews papers, occasional papers, and research reports
from national and international organizations
Nair, Tara, Review of Aminul Faraizi, Tas- of repute. About 64 printed national and
kanur Rahman and Jim McAllister (2011), international periodicals were subscribed
Microcredit and Women’s Empowerment: and 22 journals received on exchange and as

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gift. A total number of 105 publications were The library’s electronic resources include
added to the collection during this year. The online database like IndiaStat, JSTOR and
publications include 59 books purchased and EBSCO-Econlit with Full text.
46 books and reports received as gift. It also
subscribes 09 daily newspapers.

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non Plan 88.00 Non Plan 194.18
Plan 40.00 Plan 69.77
State Govt. Grant 19.00 Establishment/
Administrative Expenses

Non Plan -- Non Plan 33.07


Plan -- Plan 00.76
Income from own sources 119.58 Projects Fellowships 127.26
(projects, Fellowships, Workshops/Training
Consultancy etc.) Programme
Other Misc. Expenses

Any other Sources 97.42 Misc. Expenses 01.09


Met from Institute’s 62.13
Development Reserve
TOTAL 426.13 TOTAL 426.13

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION


(IIE), PUNE

Research Projects (Completed) 7. Inclusiveness in Higher Education with


respect to Interdisciplinarity, financed
1. Excellence in Education in Nashik by the ICSSR, New Delhi.- Vikas Mane.
District, funded by HKF foundation –
Murzban Jal. 8. Corporal Punishment in Schools: Extent
and Nature of Violation of Right to
2. Assessment of Transversal Competencies Education Act’, sponsored by ICSSR. –
in the Asia-Pacific- Country Report, Vrushali Dehadray.
research funded by UNESCO, Bangkok
– Jyoti Bawane.
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
1. National symposium on ‘Crisis of
Research Projects (Ongoing) University Education in India’, 16- 18th
1. Radical Praxis: A Study of Dalit Bahujan January 2016, J.P. Naik Centre, Kothrud,
Cultural Politics in Slums in Pune City Pune.
in the Era of Neoliberalization, ICSSR 2. Orientation Programme for Research
(Ongoing project). - Murzban Jal. Scholars and Faculty Members (belonging
2. Monitoring the Programmes of Ministry to ST and other marginalized groups),
of Rural Development, Ministry of 13th - 16th March 2016, sponsored by
Rural Development, Department of ICSSR, New Delhi.
Rural Development, (Govt. of India). - 3. Faculty Development Programme- for
Murzban Jal. social science faculty, funded by ICSSR,
New Delhi. 17th - 31th March 2016, J.P.
3. Rituality and Rationality in the
Naik Centre, Kothrud, Pune.
Ambedkarite Movement in Maharashtra,
funded by the ICSSR. - Murzban Jal. 4. Lecture- ‘Wilhelm Reich and the Mass
Psychology of Facism’ on 10th October
4. Development of Government Schools
2015, by Jairus Banaji, public intellectual
in the Buffer Zone of Pench, Madhya
and international scholar, University of
Pradesh, Pench, Maharashtra and
London, at G.D. Parikh Centre, Mumbai.
Tadoba Tiger Reserve, funded by HKF
Foundation, Mumbai. - Murzban Jal. 5. Round Table Discussion – On ‘Issues
of Human rights and Civil Liberties:
5. Right to Education: Issues relating to
Challenges and Resistance’, 30th January
Governance, Access, Equity and Quality 2016.
in India. – B.N. Kamble.
Workshops/Training Programmes
6. Inclusiveness of SC and ST Students:
Implications for RTE, ICSSR, New 1. Six-day training programmes for the
Delhi- Vikas Mane. ICDS supervisors on Early Childhood

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Education, sponsored by UNICEF – Research Reports/Monographs/
Vrushali Dehadray. Working Papers
2. Two-day workshop on ‘Revisiting Monograph: Asiatic/Caste Mode of Produc-
Social Movement of 70’s and 80’s’ for tion (New Delhi: Critical Quest, 2015). -
Youth Leadership Building, G.D. Parikh Murzban Jal.
Centre, Mumbai.
Book Reviews
Research Affiliation & M.Phil/ Ph.D
Programme 1. Jena, S.Sitansu & Sushmita Mitra (Eds)
(2013). Schooling and Beyond: National
During the year, three scholars were awarded Institute of Open Schooling, Noida,
Ph.D. degree and 28 scholars were pursuing Journal of Educational Planning and
their Ph.D. Besides, 13 M.Phil scholars were Administration, 29(2), April 2015 –
enrolled in the year 2015-16 and one scholar Jyoti Bawane.
submitted her M.Phil dissertation for evalua-
tion. 2. Working on Book review “Education
of Muslims: Islamic Perspective of
Publications Knowledge and Education – Indian
Books Context “ by Sirajuddin Quereshi –
Edited by J S Rajput – Published by
1. Why We Are Not Hindus (Delhi: Aakar Noble education foundation, New Delhi
Books, 2015). - Murzban Jal. – 2014 - Razia Patel.
2. Challenges for the Indian Left (Delhi: Library
Aakar Books, 2016) - Murzban Jal.
3. What Ails the Indian Muslims (Delhi: Aakar The Institute’s library has a collection of
Books, 2016). - Murzban Jal. 30,215 books. Besides books, the library
also possesses publications, which include
4. Fetishism: Genealogy of a Concept (Aakar periodicals, theses and dissertations, and
Books). - Murzban Jal. bound volumes of the journals. The number
of the back volumes of the journals present in
5. Marxism and Science (Aakar Books). - the library is 670. The library also possesses
Murzban Jal. precious collection written by Ivan Illich and
Prof. J.P. Naik. The services provided by the
Research Papers and Articles in library include reference service, reprographic
Journals service and Internet search service. The library
has purchased Libreria software and data entry
The faculty of the Institute published 13 re- in this software is in progress. The Library
search papers/ articles in various journals and subscribes to 25 journals and 72 periodicals
five chapters in published books. are received on complimentary basis. It also
receives working papers, research studies
from different Institutes. The total number of
books added during the year under review was
96.

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
Grant received from :- Salary:-
I.C.S.S.R. New Delhi
Non-Plan 75.00 Non-Plan 173.12
Plan 40.00 Plan 00.00
Maharashtra Government Administrative Exp.:- 00.00
Non-Plan - Non-Plan -
Plan - Library Expenses 00.53
M.phil Course Expenses 01.09
Income from other Ph.D.Course Expenses 00.37
sources :-
Research Seminars & 02.01
Workshop
M.phil Course fees 01.34 Fellowship Paid 10.23
Ph.D.Course Fees 01.33 Other Misc.Expenses 03.36
Conferance, Seminar 00.29
Receipts
Fellowship Recd. 13.56
Excess of Expenditure 59.19
over Income
Total 190.71 Total 190.71

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INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
(IDS), JAIPUR

Research Projects (Completed) Assessment, sponsored by Centre


for Advocacy Research, New Delhi
1. Two projects on Monitoring of Prof. Kanchan Mathur with Shobhita
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan Rajagopal and Radheyshyam Sharma, .
and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, sponsored
by Government of India, Dr. Shobhita 4. Open and Distance Learning as a
Rajgopal. Cost Effective Option for Secondary
level Schooling in India: Potential and
2. Surviving on the Streets: A Study of Prerequisites in Rajasthan, supported by
Homeless/ Shelterless in Jaipur City, Centre for Budget and Policy Studies,
supported by Municipal Corporation, Bangalore, Dr. Shobhita Rajagopal.
Jaipur, Dr. Motilal Mahamallik.
5. Menstrual Hygiene Management
3. Environmental and Socio-economic Interventions- An Impact Assessment,
Impact of High Chemical Input Use in supported by Centre for Advocacy and
Agriculture: Emerging Challenges and Research New Delhi, Dr. Shobhita
Future Strategies, sponsored by Indian Rajagopal.
Council of Social Science Research,
New Delhi, Dr. Varinder Jain. 6. Farm Production and Competitiveness
under Liberalised Market Regime:
4. Economic Impact Assessment of Analysis in the context of Agrarian
Corporate Initiatives: A Case Study of Crisis, Dr. S. Mohanakumar.
Rajasthan, West Power Ltd, Barmer
Rajasthan, Dr. Varsha Joshi. 7. Competitiveness of Dairy Sector in
India under Trade Liberalisation, Dr. S.
Research Projects (Ongoing) Mohanakumar.

1. Changing Structure of Non-Farm 8. Human Development Report Rajasthan:


Employment in Rural Areas, Prof. V.S. 2015-16, Supported by Directorate of
Vyas. Economics and Statistics, Department
of Planning, Government of Rajasthan,
2. Labeling Women as Witches: A Multi Dr. Motilal Mahamallik.
State Study of Impact of Policy
Intervention and Strategies’ supported 9. Changing Contractual Arrangement
by ICSSR with Prof. Kanchan Mathur of Rural Labour Market in India,
Shobhita Rajagopal and Radheyshyam Supported by National Institute of
Sharma. Rural Development & Panchayati Raj,
Hyderabad, Dr. Motilal Mahamallik.
3. Menstrual Hygiene Management
Intervention in Jaipur City: An Impact 10. The Invisible Economics of the

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Anonymous People in India Mapping and Development in Rural India, co-


the Gaps for Rehabilitation of Urban editor Anju Dhadda Mishra, published
Homeless, supported by ICSSR, New by, Academic Foundation, New Delhi.
Delhi, Dr. Motilal Mahamallik.
2. V.S. Vyas, Right to Education - The Next
11. Livelihood Insecurity in India’s Phase, published by Ajit Foundation,
Urban Informal Sector: A Study of Jaipur.
Manufacturing Segment across Selected
Industrial Clusters, Supported by Indian 3. Dr. S. Mohanakumar, Indian
Council of Social Science Research, Agriculture, Performance, Growth and
New Delhi, Dr. Varinder Jain. Challenge, editors: Pramod Kumar and
Mohanakumar, 2016, Rutledge.
12. Muslim Community in India: A Study
of Economic and Social Issues, Dr. 4. Dr. S. Mohanakumar, IDSJ News, IDSJ
Varinder Jain. News, Vol.1, Issue 2, 2015.

13. Mapping and Review of the Child Care Research Papers and Articles in
Institutions under the JJ (Care and Journals
Protection of Children) Act 2000 and
The faculty published three research papers/
Other Homes, Dr. Varsha Joshi. articles in various journals and six chapters in
14. Socio-Economic Survey of Muslim published books.
Community, Supported by ICSSR, New
Research Reports/ Monographs/
Delhi, Dr. Varsha Joshi.
Working Papers
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
3. Kanchan Mathur, Rajagopal, Shobhita;
The Institute organized four seminars and Sharma, Radheshyam ‘Transforming
nine workshops/ training programmes during Lives, Crafting New Identities:
the year under report. Reflections on Women's Empowerment
through Innovative Programmes’ July
Research Affiliation and Ph.D./M. 2015.
Phil Programme
2. Dr. Mohanakumar S: Working Paper:
Two scholars were pursuing their Ph.D. under (2015): Rural Labour Market and
the faculty members of the Institute. Besides, Farmers under MGNREGS in Rajasthan,
Dr. Adam Aurbech of American University was working paper 174, December 2015,
affiliated to the Centre for his research work. Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur.

Publications Book Reviews


Books
1. Prof. Kanchan Mathur: Sumi
1. V.S Vyas, Book, Mainstreaming the Madhok (2013), Rethinking Agency:
Marginalised _ Reflection on Poverty Developmentalism, Gender and Rights,

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in Contributions to Indian Sociology, The IDS library is using CDS/ISIS and
New Delhi: Routledge 49, 1: 15-18, WINISIS library software package (developed
2015. by UNESCO) for easy and speedy storage,
faster processing and retrieval of information
2. Dr. Mohanakumar S: Is MGNREA system. The in-house indexing database of
Waning: IDSJ News, Vol.1, Issue 2, published articles of various academic journals
2015. touched 40931 records by the end of March
2016 in well retrieval/searchable format.
Library
The Institute’s Library has a good digital
The Institute’s library has a rich collection
collection of publications and data of the
of books, back volumes, research materials,
World Bank, Asian Development Bank,
reference data books, government and
International Labour Organisation &
institutional publications and data and other
International Monetary Fund and other
documents relating to various aspect of
National and International Institutes & IDS
development. The library added 192 books and
own Publications. The Institute’s library
other documents during the year, raising the
also has useful online databases viz. JSTOR,
total number to 35458. The library continues
IndiaStat.com, EPW, EPW Research
to subscribe to 82 journals including 30 of
Foundation, Econlit (Economic Literature),
foreign origin. In addition, the library receives
Political Science Complete, and SocINDEX:
26 journals on exchange or complimentary
Sociological Index for users.
basic making a total of 108 Journals. IDS
library has about 3700 back volumes of
journals on development studies.

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Pay & Allowances 240.21
Non-Plan 140.00 Other Administrative 40.64
Expenses
Plan 40.00 Excess of Income over 40.46
Expenditure
Govt. of Rajasthan Grant 40.00
Income from Projects 81.23
Any other Source (Interest, 20.08
Rent etc)
Total 321.31 Total 321.31

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INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH (IEG), New Delhi

Research Projects (Completed) 8. UN Women Reimbursable Loan


Agreement (RLA), sponsored by United
1. Gender & Group Farming in Kerala: A States Department of Agriculture of
Study of the Kudumbashree Experience, Agriculture, Prof. Bina Agarwal.
funded by Kudumbashree Government
of Kerala, Prof. Bina Agarwal. 9. Creation of an Annual Productivity
Index in Manufacturing Sector across
2. Ecosystems in Coastal Resilience Industries and States, sponsored by
Building: Examining the Role of Coastal Ministry of Commerce and Industry,
Vegetation in Protecting and Restoring Prof. B.N. Goldar & Dr. Anita Kumari.
Livelihood of Communities during
Storm HUDHUD in Andhra, sponsored 10. Policy Impact of Social Science
by Mangrove for forest (MFF) a partner Research (Study on Status of Social
of IUCN, India, Dr. Saudamini Das. Science), sponsored by ICSSR-IDRC,
Prof. Manoj Panda & Dr. William Joe.
3. Modeling Studies on Greenhouse
Gas Emission and Emission Intensify 11. Assessment of the Central Government
of Indian Economy, sponsored by Health Scheme, sponsored by WHO,
Ministry of Environment and Forest, Dr. Prof. Indrani Gupta.
Purnamita Dasgupta.
12. Annual Health Survey - Report writing,
4. Perspective Planning for Odisha, sponsored by Ministry of Home Affairs,
sponsored by Govt. of Odisha, Prof. Prof. Manoj Panda & Dr. William Joe.
B.K. Pradhan.
Research Projects (Ongoing)
5. Accounting for Regenerated Forests:
Evaluating the Flow of Ecosystem 1. Forecasting Agricultural Output Using
Services, sponsored by Deutsche Space, Agro-Meterology & Land based
Gesellschaft Fur International Observation (FASAL), Dr. Nilabja
Zusammenarbeit, Dr. Saudamini Das. Ghosh.

6. Relative Deprivation & Cardiovascular 2. State Delivering for Poor People, Prof.
Disease Risk Factors in Low & Middle Bina Agarwal.
Income Countries, sponsored by Harvard
3. Gender & Group Farming in Kerala: A
School of Public Health (HSPH), Dr.
Study of the Kudumbashree Experience,
William Joe.
Prof. Bina Agarwal.
7. Development of Health Financing
4. Women Group Farming at Andhra
Chapter in National Health Profile,
Pradesh (Phase - II), Prof. Bina Agarwal.
sponsored by WHO, Prof. Indrani
Gupta. 5. Multilateral Comparison of Agricultural

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Productivity among Developed and Storm HUDHUD in Andhra Pradesh,
Underdeveloped, Dr. Nilabja Ghosh & Dr. Saudamini Das.
Dr. Anita Kumari.
15. Innovation in Indian Agriculture: Ways
6. Universal Health Coverage: Status, Forward, Prof. N.C. Rao.
Constraints, Challenges and Prognosis,
16. Modelling Studies on Greenhouse
Estimation of Out-of- Pocket
Gas Emissions and Emission Intensity
Expenditure in India, Urban Health of Indian Economy, Dr. Purnamita
Capacity Building in Health Economics Dasgupta.
and Policy, Prof. Indrani Gupta.
17. Perspective Planning for Odisha, Prof.
7. State Delivering for Poor People B.K. Pradhan.
Improving Outcomes through Stronger
Evidence, Dr. Sabyasachi Kar. 18. Accounting for Regenerated Forests:
Evaluating the Flow of Ecosystem
8. Increased Awareness Access & Quality Services, Dr. Saudamini Das.
of Elderly Services, Prof. Moneer Alam.
19. Effective States, Group Farming and
9. The Rise of Organised Retailing Women Empowerment: The Role of
and Sustainability of Small Farm Ideas, Local Power Relations and State
Agriculture: A Multi State Study, Prof. Support, Prof. Bina Agarwal.
N. Chandrasekhar Rao.
20. Group Farming and Collective Action:
10. Agrarian Contracts and Rural Poverty in Does the French Model hold Lessons
India, Prof. B.K. Pradhan. for Indian and French Farming Futures?
Prof. Bina Agarwal.
11. Comparing Group Farming in Andhra
Pradesh & Kerala with Small Farmer 21. Relative Deprivition & Cardivascular
Cooperation in Other Region, Prof. Bina Disease Risk Factors in Low & Middle
Agarwal. Income Countries, Dr. William Joe.

12. Why Some Group Farms Endure and 23. Development of Health Financing
Others Fail? A Study of Women Group Chapter in National Health Profile, Prof.
Farms in Andhra Pradesh, Prof. Bina Indrani Gupta.
Agarwal. 24. UN Women Reimbursable Loan
13. Problems of Water and Food Insecurity Agreement (RLA), Prof. Bina Agarwal.
in the Indian Part of the Koshi 25. Creation of an Annual Productivity
River Basin: A Study on Agriculture Index in Manufacturing Sector across
Development, Dr. Nilabja Ghosh and Industries and States, Prof. B.N. Goldar
Dr. Amarnath Tripathi. Dr. Anita Kumari.
14. Ecocystems in Coastal Resilience 26. Climatic Stress, Structural Change and
Building: Examining the Role of Coastal Updated of Farm and Non-farm Rural
Vegetation in Protecting and Restoring Enterprise by Farmers in India and
Livelihood of Communities during Bangladesh, Prof. Brajesh Jha.

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27. Valuation of Ecosystem Services 1. Agrawal, Pradeep. Reviving Growth


in Kailash Sacred Landscape, Dr. in India. Delhi: Cambridge University
Saudamini Das. Press. 2015.

28. Macro-economic Scenario Projections 2. Dayal, Vikram. An Introduction to R


for Andhra Pradesh: 2015 to 2029, Prof. for Quantitative Economics: Graphing,
Manoj Panda. Simulating and Computing. Delhi:
29. Assessment of the Central Government Springer. 2015.
Health Scheme, Prof. Indrani Gupta.
3. Panda, Manoj, Ghosh, N, Mukhopadhyay,
30. Fiscal Restructuring and its Implications P. and Shah, A. (eds.). Nature, Economy
on Health Sector: An Analysis of State and Society: Understanding the
Budgets with Focus on Uttar Pradesh Linkages. Delhi: Springer. 2015.
and Bihar, Prof. Indrani Gupta.
4. Sharma, Suresh (ed.). Maternal and
31. Orientation Programme for the Research Child Health in India: Policies and
Scholars and Faculty Members Challenges. Delhi: Bookwell. 2015
belonging to ST and other Marginalized
Groups, under ST Component Plan, Dr. Research Papers and Articles in
Thiagu Ranganathan. Journals
32. Knowledge, Perceptions and Usage of
Pesticides: Study among Cotton Farmers The faculty published 62 research papers/ ar-
in Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra, Dr. ticles in various journals and two chapters in
Thiagu Ranganathan. published books. Besides, 17 working papers,
10 monographs were brought out during the
Conference/Seminars/Lectures period under review.

The Institute organized one national and two Library


international conferences, nine seminars and
four workshops/ training programmes during The IEG library contains a specialized
the year under report. collection of books and documents in
the social sciences, with an emphasis on
Research Affiliation and Ph.D/ development and planning. The library has a
M.Phil Programme sound collection of reference materials, books
and monographs, conference papers, working
A Total of twelve ICSSR PhD Fellows papers, discussion papers, serials, magazines
were registered with the IEG during the and periodicals, audio-video materials and
year under review. In addition, IEG faculty e-databases. The IEG Library houses following
members co-supervised 18 Ph.D. scholars. services: Database Search Services – OPAC,
Bar-Coded Circulation Services, Electronic
Publications Database Search Services – E-Databases,
Books Published Current Contents of Journals (Weekly) Alert

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Services, Current Awareness Services/ New and serials (including data sources) of the
Arrivals (Weekly), Selective Dissemination GoI and its subsidiary organizations. The IEG
of Information (SDI) Services, Reprographic/ Library has a collection of approximately
Xeroxing Services, Reading Lists Services, 1500 titles of national and international
Inter-Library Loan (ILL) Services, and scholarly periodicals and around 4000 bound
DELNET Database Search Services. back volumes of journals.

The IEG Library has been upgraded and has The library also received 216 titles of
fully computerized its all in-house operations periodicals (National and International)
using the LibSys7 software package that on subscription/gratis and exchange basis.
also provides web-based access to the online The Institute brings out a major journal
catalogue of Library. The IEG Library has also Contributions to Indian Sociology (CIS) and
been hosting the DSpace digital repository a periodical Quarterly Monitor. In addition
for its users. to hard copy of the journals, IEG Library is
housed with the facility of access to online
The IEG Library is enriched with a total e-resources i.e. ScienceDirect, JSTOR
collection of 145904 accessioned documents along with entire set of DULS Database via
(i.e. books, serials, magazines, journals, (http://crl.du.ac.in/sub.database/SUBS.E-
theses, annual reports, micro-documents, RESOURCE.htm), and World Bank online.
seminar papers, statistical reports etc.)
and 1330 accessioned digital audio-video During the period, IEG Library has added
materials. IEG is a depository institution 1488 books 216 periodicals, (Latest Issues)
for the publications of the World Bank and and Audio-Video Materials – 09 CD-ROMs.
International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IEG
Library also received all regular publications

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan 278.00 Non-Plan 337.03
Plan 40.00 Plan 26.84
State Govt. Grant Establishment/
- Administrative
Expenses
Non-Plan - Non-Plan 10.51
Plan Plan 13.16
Income from own sources 69.54
Fellowships Fellowships
B/F Fellowship 05.51 Utilize during the year 32.65
Recd. During the year 33.45 C/F for next year 06.31
Consultancy - Projects -
Total 426.50 Total 426.50

Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE),
Hyderabad

Research Projects (Completed) Development Programme on Quality of


Teaching in Management Education: A
1. Rural-Urban Migration in Telangana: Special Reference to Andhra Pradesh.
A Study on Socio-economic Impact on
Families of Migrated Farmers (ICSSR). 5. Micro Finance Institutions as a Way
towards Financial Inclusion – A Study
2. Sources of Funding for Social Science on Select Districts of Odisha.
Research in India (IDRC and ICSSR).
6. A Study on the Impact of Agrarian Crisis
Research Projects (Ongoing) on Migration of Farmers/ Farm Labour
in Andhra Pradesh.
1. Women on Indian Corporate Boards.
7. Relationship between S & T Inputs and
2. Engendering Gender Diversity at the GDDP in select Indian States – Andhra
Work Place its Impact on Organizational Pradesh.
Performance.
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
3. Effects of Public Expenditure on Growth
in India. National
4. A Study on Impact of Faculty 1. National seminar on “Best Practices in

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Training Need Assessment & Evaluation 3. Corporate Governance for Public
of Training Effectiveness”, May 28-29, Enterprise Boards.
2015.
4. Enhancing Behavourial Competencies
2. Seminar on “MoU: DPE Parameters through Soft skills.
of Performance Evaluation and
Monitoring”, July 24, 2015. 5. Changing Industrial Relations Scenario.

3. National conference on “Urbanization in 6. e-Procurement System for Vigilant and


India: Emerging Issues” in collaboration Transparency.
with IASSI, New Delhi, Dec. 10-11,
7. Workshop on “Reservation Policy for
2015.
SCs, STs and OBCs in CPSEs, SLPEs
4. National conference on “Diversity in and Banks.”
Management – Development of Women
8. Managing Improved Public Service
Executives”, Dec. 16-17, 2015.
Delivery (for the officials of the Royal
5. Conclave of Vigilance Officers, Feb Government of Bhutan).
18-19, 2016.
9. Urbanisation and Informal Sector (Urban
6. Conference on “Corporate Social Action Aid - SIPPA Programme).
Responsibility”, Mar. 4-5, 2016.
10. MoU: DPE Parameters of Performance
7. Seminar on “MoU: DPE Parameters Evaluation & Monitoring and Global
of Performance Evaluation and Perspective.
Monitoring.”
Research Affiliation and Ph.D./M.
International Phil. Programme
1. International conference on “Trade and IPE is affiliated to the Osmania University,
Exchange Rate Policies in the Context Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University,
of WTO and PTAs: Challenges before University of Hyderabad, Utkal University,
Emerging Economies, September Andhra University, Sri Krishna Devaraya Uni-
28-29, 2015. versity, Sri Venkateswara University and Uni-
versity of Mysore for the Ph.D. programme.
2. International conference on “Corporate Nine scholars were pursuing Ph.D. under the
Governance: Challenges & Trends”, Jan ICSSR fellowship scheme during 2015-16. Be-
6-7, 2016. sides, two Ph.D. students were awarded degree.

Workshops/Training Programmes Publications


1. Information & Cyber Security. Books
2. Managing Corporate Social 1. 'Revolutionising Corporate Social
Responsibility for High Impact. Responsibility: Towards a Sustainable

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Tomorrow', Editors; R.K.Mishra, Library


Shulagna Sarkar, Punam Singh,
Academic Foundations, New Delhi. The services available in the IPE library are:
Reference Service, Bibliographic Service,
2. 'The Indian Social Sector: Trends and Internet Information based service, e journals
Issues', Editors: R.K.Mishra, Anand full text service, e books service - full text,
Akundy, Academic Foundations, New Reading material service for Training
Delhi. Programmes, Reprographic service, E mail
Service, Newspaper Clipping Service, Service
3. 'Enhancing Accountability in Public for Placement, Library Package for Database
Service Delivery through Citizens' Newgenlib and Scanning services etc.
Charters: The Indian Experience',
R.K.Mishra, Geeta Potaraju, Academic Total number of back volume journals in
Foundations, New Delhi. bound volumes and numbers to around 4000.
The library also receives around 300 journals
4. 'Memorandum of Understanding in in print. Out of these, 61 are subscribed
India', R.K.Mishra and Geeta Potaraju, journals, which include around 12 international
Academic Foundations, New Delhi. journals. Other journals are received by the
library in exchange to IPE Journals and equal
5. Compendium of Proceedings -
numbers is received as Gratis. Besides, 75
International Workshop on Performance
new books were added during 2015-16.
Evaluation and Management of State-
Owned Enterprises, published by the The library also has a rich repertoire of working
UNDP, IPE and The World Bank.. papers, doctoral theses, students’ projet
reports, CDs and videos. In pursuit of quality
6. Health System Strengthening: Country
research, the library has specialized shelves
Experiences edited volume by R K
for subjects like Corporate Governance,
Mishra, Jehangir K N, Geeta Potaraju,
Performance Appraisal, Technology,
Sobin George, Academic Foundation. Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility,
Research Papers and Articles in Privatization etc. It also has special industry
specific shelves for Steel, Pharmaceuticals,
Journals
Information Technology, Banking, Insurance,
The faculty published seven research papers/ Retail Marketing etc. All corporates in the
articles in various journals and 20 chapters in country are eligible for membership, but the
published books. issue/ loan facility is restricted to Hyderabad
based corporates only.

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16
(` in Lakhs)
Head of Income Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grants Salary 892.90
Non-Plan 75.00 Non-Plan
Plan 40.00 Plan

State Govt. Grant Establishment/ 524.48


Administrative Expenses
Non-Plan -- Non-Plan
Plan -- Plan
Income from own 2256.34 Projects, Fellowships, 687.54
sources (projects, Workshops/ Training
Fellowships, Programme, Other Misc.
Consultancy etc.) Expenses
Any other Sources 331.60 Misc. Expenses 590.46
Excess of Income over 07.56
Expenditure (Before
Depreciation)
Total Income 2702.94 Total Expenditure 2702.94

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INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND EOCNOMIC CHANGE


(ISEC), Bengaluru
Research Projects (Completed) 11. Monitoring of SSA-RTE in Karnataka
Period: November 2014 to March 2015
1. District Human Development Report of (Dr K S Umamani, Dr M Lingaraju and
Chikballapura (Dr. M Devendra Babu). Dr Indrajit Bairagya).
2. Towards Improving Urban Sanitation 12. District Human Development Report for
in Karnataka – Understanding Davanagere (Prof N Sivanna).
the Performance and Benefits of
Constructing Private Toilets under 13. Status of Environmental Education
INFOSYS Foundation Assisted Project (EE) at School Level – A Case Study of
(Dr S Manasi and Dr Sunil Nautiyal). Bangalore City (Dr K S Umamani).
3. Tariff Fixation for the Bangalore Metro 14. WHO-Sage India ‘Study on Global
Rail Project (Dr Barun Deb Pal and Ms Ageing and Adult Health in India –
B P Vani). Wave 2, 2015 for the State of Karnataka
4. Financial Exclusion in Urban Regions (Dr C M Lakshmana, Dr Prabhuswamy
(Prof. Meenakshi Rajeev and Ms.B.P. P and Mr Yogananda C).
Vani). 15. Migrant’s Suitcase: Examining the Flow
5. Educated Unemployment in India: of Norms, Identity and Social Capital
Causes, Consequences and Remedies between India and Netherlands (Prof K
(Dr Indrajit Bairagya). S James).
6. Globalization, Democratic Politics and 16. Adoption of Recommended Doses of
Inclusive Governance: Experiences Fertilizers on Soil Test Basis by Farmers
from India (Prof S N Sangita). in Karnataka (Dr K B Ramappa and Dr
Elumalai Kannan).
7. Governance Reforms in Infrastructure
in India: Initiatives and Outcomes (Prof 17. Impact Evaluation of Bhoochetana
S N Sangita). Programme in Karnataka (Dr Elumalai
8. PIP Monitoring in 12 Districts (2 Kannan & Dr K B Ramappa).
Districts in Karnataka and 10 Districts 18. Livelihoods, Vulnerability and
in Jharkhand) (Dr C M Lakshmana). Adaptation Strategies to Climate
9. India-Canada Pulses Trade: Prospects Variability and Change: A Bottom-
and Challenges (Dr Elumalai Kannan). up Approach to Simulate the Climate
Change Impacts in Two Sensitive
10. Impact of National Food Security Ecological Regions (Biodiversity
Mission (NFSM) on Input Use, Hotspots) of India (Dr Sunil Nautiyal,
Production, Productivity and Income: Dr K S Rao and Prof K V Raju).
A Case Study in Karnataka (Dr A V
Manjunatha and Prof. Parmod Kumar). 19. Trade Facilitation and Trade

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Performance: An Appraisal in the Research Projects (Ongoing)
Context of India’s Select SEZs (Dr
Malini L Tantri). 1. Impact Evaluation Study of Rashtriya
Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) in
20. Bangalore City Surveys-2 (Prof Kala S India (Prof Parmod Kumar, Dr A V
Sridhar and Dr S Manasi). Manjunatha, Dr Elumalai Kannan, Dr
M J Bhende and Dr K B Ramappa).
21. A Study on Female Street Vendors in
Bangalore City (Prof R Mutharayappa 2. Documentation of Success Stories of
and Dr K C Channamma). Food Processing Units in Karnataka (Dr
I Maruthi).
22. Quality of Reporting HMIS Data at
the Sub-district Level in Karnataka: 3. Evaluation Programme, 2013-14 of
A Study (Dr C M Lakshmana and Dr Karnataka State Literacy Mission
Prabhuswamy P). Authority (Dr I Maruthi).
23. Assessment of Socio-Economic 4. Value Chain Analysis of Tomato
Capabilities of Dalit Households in Marketing Systems in Karnataka (Dr K
Karnataka (Dr I Maruthi). B Ramappa and Dr A V Manjunatha).
24. The Relationship between Wholesale 5. Research Journals in Social Sciences (Dr
Prices, Retail Prices, Export Prices A V Manjunatha and Mr B B Chand).
and Prices Realized by the Farmers for
Onion and Grapes in Karnataka (Dr 6. Subsidy Support Calculator Framework
Parmod Kumar). (Part of Micro Irrigation Policy
Implementation Roadmap) (Dr A V
25. Universal Old Age Pension in India: Manjunatha).
Estimates of Economic Demand, Public
Cost and Financing Options (Prof M R 7. Institutions, Governance and
Narayana). Development: A Study of Selected
Grama Panchayats in Karnataka (Prof D
26. Prioritizing Climate Smart Technologies Rajasekhar and Dr M Devendra Babu).
in Madhya Pradesh (Dr Barun Deb Pal).
8. Accounting for Urban Eco-System
27. Advancements in Social Science Services: A Case Study of Bangalore
Knowledge Production: Approaches, (Dr M Balasubramanian).
Paradigms and Practices (Dr Sobin
George and Dr Lingaraju). 9. Health Insurance for the Poor and
Elderly: Is RSBY the Answer? (Prof
28. Spatial Inequality of Urban Growth Meenakshi Rajeev and Ms B P Vani).
in Karnataka: Trends, Levels and
Implications (Dr C M Lakshmana). 10. Work and Workers in the New Service
Economy (Prof Supriya RoyChowdhury
29. Family Planning and Women’s work and Ms B P Vani).
Participation in India (Dr T N Bhat).
11. Gender and Life Vulnerability: Study of
Women Health from Gender Perspective

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(Prof R Mutharayappa and Dr K C in India (Consolidated Report) (Dr K B


Channamma). Ramappa and Dr Elumalai Kannan).
12. Discrimination and Patterns of Health 21. Socio-Economic Impact Assessment
Seeking Behavior of Dalit and Muslim of Living Micro Organisms (LMOs)
Communities in Selected Villages of (Dr A V Manjunatha and Dr Elumalai
Karnataka (Dr Sobin George). Kannan).
13. Assessing Quality of Civil Registration 22. Information, Market Creation and
System (CRS) Data at the District Level Agricultural Growth (Prof Parmod
on a Regular Basis for Facilitating Kumar).
Updating Exercise of National
Population Register (NPR) (Prof K S 23. Rice Strategy for India (Prof P G
James, Dr P M Kulkarni of JNU, New Chengappa, Dr Elumalai Kannan, and
Delhi). Dr A V Manjunatha).

14. Ageing and Well-being in a Globalised 24. Impact of Neem Coated Urea on
World (Prof K S James, Dr T S Syamala Production, Productivity and Soil Health
and Dr Lekha Subaiya). in Karnataka (Dr K B Ramappa and Dr
A V Manjunatha).
15. Changing Consumption Pattern in
India: Opportunities for Diversification 25. Farmers’ Suicides in Karnataka (Dr A V
towards High Value Commodities Manjunatha and Dr K B Ramappa).
through Production and Marketing
Linkages (Prof P G Chengappa). 26. Performance of Indigenous and
Imported Seedlings of Oil Palm (Prof
16. Agricultural Indicators (Dr A V Parmod Kumar).
Manjunatha).
27. Food Security in India: The Interactions
17. Value Chains for Sustainable of Climate Change, Economics, Politics
Conservation, Integrated Development and Trade (Dr A V Manjunatha and Prof
and Livelihoods Promotion: An P G Chengappa).
Application to Butterfly Farming in
India (Prof P G Chengappa). 28. Improving Institutions for Pro-poor
Growth (Prof D Rajasekhar).
18. Outlook on Agriculture (Prof Parmod
Kumar). 29. District Human Development Report of
Ramanagara (Dr M Devendra Babu).
19. Impact of National Food Security
Mission (NFSM) on Input Use, 30. Decentralization and Social Security:
Production, Productivity and Income A Study of Single Window Service
in India (Consolidated Report) (Dr A V Centres for Unorganised Workers (Prof
Manjunatha and Prof Parmod Kumar). D Rajasekhar).
20. Adoption of Recommended Doses of 31. Decentralisation and Education in
Fertilizers on Soil Test Basis by Farmers Karnataka (Prof D Rajasekhar).

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32. Increasing Enrolment and Savings in Priorities (Dr K Gayithri and Dr Indrajit
a Long-term Pension Savings Product Bairagya).
(Prof D Rajasekhar).
44. Multidimensional Wellbeing:
33. Conservation of Agro-biodiversity and Conceptual, Methodological and
Ecosystem Management: A Study in Analytical Perspectives (Prof S
Indian Agro-climatic Sub-zones (Prof Madheswaran, Prof K S James, Ms B
Sunil Nautiyal). P Vani and Dr M Balasubramanian).
34. Land Use Change and Soil Fertility 45. Deciphering Caste Discrimination in
(Prof Sunil Nautiyal). Indian Urban Labour Market: Estimating
Wage and Employment Discrimination
35. Climate Change and Efficiency or Urban (Prof S Madheswaran and Ms B P Vani).
Water Supply and Demand Management
in Bangalore and New York Cities: A 46. Crop Insurance in Karnataka (Prof
Comparative Study (Dr Krishna Raj). Meenakshi Rajeev and Prof Parmod
Kumar).
36. Mapping of Farm and Non-farm Linkage
in Rural India (Prof Meenakshi Rajeev). 47. Nature, Extent and Implications of the
Diploma Disease in India (Dr Indrajit
37. Slum Governance in Karnataka: Trends, Bairagya).
Issues and Roadmap (Status paper) (Prof
S Madheswaran and Ms B P Vani). 48. Urban Governance Policy and Planning
in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh (Dr V
38. Interest Subvention in Agriculture Anil Kumar).
Credit: Does it Serve the Purpose? (Prof
Meenakshi Rajeev and Ms B P Vani). 49. Urban Governance and Local
Democracy in Karnataka and Andhra
39. Food Distribution in Emerging Markets: Pradesh (Dr V Anil Kumar).
The Case of Indian Seafood (Traders
in Food Value Chain) (Prof Meenakshi 50. A Philosophy of Action: Hannah Arendt
Rajeev). and Modernity (Dr V Anil Kumar).
40. Socio-economic Analysis of Bangalore– 51. Beneficiary Assessment of Project
Mysore Infrastructure Corridor Project Villages in Yadgir District: An Impact
(Dr Krishna Raj). Study (Prof N Sivanna).
41. Bengaluru Region Finances: A Design 52. Impact of Education and Employment
for Restructuring (Prof K Gayithri and on the Economy of Scheduled Tribes
Prof S Madheswaran). of North-East India (Dr Marchang
Reimeingam).
42. Trade Gender and Food Security: With
special reference to Tea Plantation in the 53. Gram Panchayats in Karnataka:
Nilgiris (Dr Malini L Tantri). Reservation and Participation of
Representatives (Dr Anand Inbanathan).
43. Source of Funding for Social Science
Research in India: Flows, Adequacy and 54. Kudubi Community in Karnataka: An

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Ethnographic Study (Prof Manohar lished unique PhD Programme. During the
Yadav). first year, PhD students have to undergo a rig-
orous Research Methodology Course which
55. Research and Development (R&D) in includes advanced lectures in subject disci-
Preventive and Therapeutic Healthcare pline, training in quantitative techniques and
in India: Implications for Public Health perspectives in main social science disci-
(Dr Sobin George). plines. Institute also allows part-time stu-
56. Pathways to Sanitation: Growing dents and the selection procedure is quite me-
Challenges and Access to Urban Poor: A ticulous. During the year, six scholars were
Study of Bangalore City (Dr S Manasi). awarded Ph.D. degree, seven submitted their
theses and 110 were pursuing research work.
57. Pilot Testing of the TGI indicator toolkit Besides, six scholars from universities outside
in Karnataka (Prof Kala S Sridhar). India were affiliated to the Institute for re-
search on various themes for short durations.
58. Will Bengaluru become Smart or
Liveable? (Prof Kala S Sridhar and Dr S Publications
Manasi). Books
59. The Story of an Indian Metropolis
1. ‘Development Trends in Urban and Peri-
Re-visited (Prof Kala S Sridhar).
Urban Agriculture’ (edited). New Delhi:
60. Building Knowledge Base on Ageing Westville Publishing House, 2015, by
in India – Increased Awareness, Access Elumalai Kannan, R S Deshpande, Prem
and Quality of Elderly Services (Prof K Nath, P G Chengappa, K R M Swamy
S James and Dr T S Syamala). and C P A Iyer.

61. Functioning of AYUSH Centres in 2. ‘The Paradox of India's North-South


Karnataka: An Overview (Dr C M Divide’, New Delhi: Sage Publications,
Lakshmana). June 2015, by Samuel Paul and Kala S
Sridhar.
62. Knowledge of Attitude of Family
Planning Methods: A Comparative 3. ‘Biodiversity of Semi-Arid Landscape:
Analysis in Selected States (Dr C M Baseline Study for Understanding the
Lakshmana). Impact of Human Development on
Ecosystems’, Switzerland: Springer
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures/ International Publishing, ISBN: 978-3-
Workshops 319-15463-3, 2015, by Sunil Nautiyal,
Bhaskar K and Imran Khan Y D.
The Institute organized 30 conferences/
seminars/workshops/training programmes 4. ‘People and Peepal: Cultural Attitudes
during the year under report. to Sacred Trees and their Conservation
in Urban Areas’, USA: Patridge
Research Affiliation and Ph.D / Publications, ISBN: 978-1-4828-5876,
M.Phil Programme 2015, by Raju K V, S Manasi, Sunil
The Institute has a rigorous and well-estab- Nautiyal and K P Rashmi.

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5. ‘Work and Health in Informal Economy: 3. Veerashekharappa and B P Vani
Linkages from Export Oriented Garment (June 2015). Financial Inclusion to
Sector in Delhi’, Daanish Books, Livelihood: Entangled to Gain. Social
February 2016 – Sobin George. and Economic Change Monograph
Series No. 38. Bangalore: Institute for
6. ‘MGNREGA: Employment, Wages and Social and Economic Change.
Migration in Rural India’, London and
New York: Routledge, 2016 – Parmod 4. S Manasi, N Latha and Bibhu Prasad
Kumar and Dipanwita Chakraborty. Nayak (July 2015). E-waste Management
in Urban Cities: A Situation Analysis
7. ‘Indian Agriculture: Performance, of Bangalore. Social and Economic
Growth and Challenges: Essays in Change Monograph Series No. 39.
Honour of Ramesh Kumar Sharma Bangalore: Institute for Social and
(edited), London and New York: Economic Change.
Routledge, 2016 – Parmod Kumar and S
Mohanakumar. 5. Meenakshi Rajeev, B P Vani and
Veerashekharappa (October 2015).
Research Papers/ Articles in Jour- Financial Inclusion through
nals/ Chapters in Published Books SHGs: Understanding Quality and
Sustainability of SHGs in Karnataka
The faculty of the Institute published 80 State. Social and Economic Change
research papers/ articles in various journals Monograph Series No. 40. Bangalore:
and chapters in published books. Institute for Social and Economic
Change.
Research Reports / Monographs/
Working Papers 6. Sunil Nautiyal, N P Varsha, Sravani
Mannam and C Rajasekaran (October
ISEC Monographs Series 2015). Ethnobotany and Medicinal
Plants Conservation through Scientific
1. K V Raju, S Manasi, Sunil Nautiyal and and Technological Interventions. Social
K P Rashmi (March 2015). Conservation and Economic Change Monograph
through Culture in Urban Ecosystems: A Series No. 41. Bangalore: Institute for
Case Study from Bangalore, India. Social Social and Economic Change.
and Economic Change Monograph
Series No. 36. Bangalore: Institute for 7. S Manasi, B R Hemalatha, N Sivanna,
Social and Economic Change. R G Nadadur and P G Chengappa
(October 2015). Land Policy and
2. Sunil Nautiyal, S Manasi, M S Umesh Administration in Karnataka: Bhoomi-
Babu and K S Rao (April 2015). Study KAVERI-Mojini Integration. Social
on the Production and Profitability and Economic Change Monograph
of Pulses and Beans in India – A Series No. 42. Bangalore: Institute for
Case Study of Karnataka. Social and Social and Economic Change. (ed),
Economic Change Monograph Series Decentralisation in South Indian States.
No. 37. Bangalore: Institute for Social Chennai: MJP Publishers, 2014 –
and Economic Change. Devendra Babu M.

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8. S Manasi, K C Smitha, N Sivanna, 6. ‘Korean Media Consumption in


P G Chengappa and R G Nadadur Manipur: A Catalyst of Acculturation
(November 2015). Land Policy and to Korean Culture’ by Marchang
Administration in Karnataka: Urban Reimeingam (No. 342).
Property Ownership Records – The
7. ‘Socio-economic Determinants of
Karnataka Experience. Social and
Educated Unemployment in India’ by
Economic Change Monograph Series
Indrajit Bairagya (No. 343).
No. 43. Bangalore: Institute for Social
and Economic Change. 8. ‘Tax Contribution of Service Sector: An
Empirical Study of Service Taxation in
9. P J Dilip Kumar (January 2016)
India’ by Mini Thomas P (No. 344).
Defending the Green Realm: The
Forest Conservation Act 1980 of India 9. ‘Effect of Rural Infrastructure on
in Theory and Practice. Social and Agricultural Development: District-
Economic Change Monograph Series Level Analysis in Karnataka’ by Soumya
No. 44. Bangalore: Institute for Social Manjunath and Elumalai Kannan (No.
and Economic Change. 345).
ISEC Working Papers 10. ‘Moreh-Namphalong Border Trade’ by
Marchang Reimeingam (No. 346).
1. ‘Impact of Infrastructure Provisioning
on Inequality: Evidence from India’ by 11. ‘Emerging Trends and Patterns of India’s
Sumedha Bajar and Meenakshi Rajeev Agricultural Workforce: Evidence from
(No. 337). the Census’ by S Subramanian (No.
347).
2. ‘Assessing Export Competitiveness
at Commodity Level: Indian Textile 12. ‘Estimation of the Key Economic
Industry as a Case Study’ by Tarun Determinants of Services Trade:
Arora (No. 338). Evidence from India’ by Mini Thomas P
(No. 348).
3. ‘Participation of Scheduled Caste
Households in MGNREGS: Evidence 13. ‘Employment-Export Elasticities for the
from Karnataka’ by R Manjula and D Indian Textile Industry’ by Tarun Arora
Rajasekhar (No. 339). (No. 349).
4. ‘Relationship between Services Trade, 14. ‘Caste and Care: Is Indian Healthcare
Economic Growth and External Delivery System Favourable for Dalits?’
Stabilisation in India: An Empirical by Sobin George (No. 350).
Investigation’ by Mini Thomas P (No.
15. ‘Food Security in Karnataka: Paradoxes
340).
of Performance’ by Stacey May Comber,
5. ‘Locating the Historical Past of the Marc-Andre Gauthier, Malini L Tantri,
Women Tea Workers of North Bengal’ Zahabia Jivaji and Miral Kalyani (No.
by Priyanka Dutta (No. 341). 351).

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16. ‘Land and Water Use Interactions: Global Labour University, Berlin –
Emerging Trends and Impact on Land- Meenakshi Rajeev.
use Changes in the Tungabhadra and
Tagus River Basins’ by Per Stalnacke, 3. ‘The Impact of Infrastructure
Begueria Santiago, Manasi S, K V Raju, Provisioning on Inequality: Evidence
Nagothu Udaya Sekhar, Maria Manuela from India’, Global Labour University
Portela, Antonio Betaamio de Almeida, Working Paper No. 35, International
Marta Machado, Lana-Renault, Noemi, Labour Office, July 2015 - Meenakshi
Vicente-Serrano and Sergio (No. 352). Rajeev and Sumedha Bajar.

17. ‘Ecotaxes: A Comparative Study of 4. ‘Financial Inclusion and Disparity:


India and China’ by Rajat Verma (No. A Case of India’, Global Labour
353). University Working Paper No. 37, ILO
Publications, July 2015 – Meenakshi
18. ‘Own House and Dalit: Selected Rajeev.
Villages in Karnataka State’ by Maruthi
and Pesala Busenna (No. 354). 5. ‘Crop Insurance and Risk Mitigation:
Experiences from India’, International
19. ‘Alternative Medicine Approaches as
Center for Development and Decent
Healthcare Intervention: A Case Study
Work, Kassel University, Germany,
of AYUSH Programme in Peri Urban
January 2016- Meenakshi Rajeev, B P
Locales’ by Manasi, S, K V Raju, B R
Vani and Manojit Bhattacharjee.
Hemalatha, S Poornima and K P Rashmi
(No. 355). 6. ‘Public Expenditure Requirements and
20. ‘Analysis of Export Competitiveness Financing Options for a National Level
of Indian Agricultural Products with Universal Old Age Pension Scheme
ASEAN Countries’ by Subhash in India’, Working Paper Series II:
Jagdambe (No. 356). No.6. United Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA), New Delhi, December 2015
Working Papers Published outside – M R Narayana.
ISEC
Library
1. ‘India’s Rural Employment Guarantee
Scheme: Has it Reduced Poverty in Dr. VKRV Rao Library is one of India's
Chitradurga District of Karnataka?’, premier research libraries in social sciences.
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206, July 2015 – Kala Seetharam Sridhar service, current awareness services i.e. new
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Consumption Inequality in India: Does to the users, with the well-established libraries
Level of Development Matter? Working such as IISc, ISI Bangalore, IIM Bangalore and
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using LIBSYS software. The major databases which consist of 46,324 books, 48,459
available are JSTOR, Econlit Fulltext; Political reports, 20,587 bound volumes and 19,236
Science Complete, Indiastat.com; EPWRF other documents. The number of journals
ITS; CMIE Prowess; IMF E-library and Data. subscribed to is 298 journals which consist of
The Library Digitization Programme has 138 foreign and 160 Indian journals. During
been going on strongly and the number of the year 2015-16, 359 books, 428 reports, 24
documents digitized has crossed 10000. other documents were added to the library
collection.
The library collection now stands at 1,34,606

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount (Rs.) Expenditure Amount (Rs.)
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan 354.00 Non-Plan 699.43
Plan 40.00 Plan -
State Govt. Grant Establishment/
Administrative
Non-Plan 379.00 Non-Plan 70.25
Plan 200.00 Plan 182.38
Income from own sources 35.17 Projects 44.75
(projects, Fellowships, Fellowships
Consultancy etc.) Workshops/Training
Programme
Other Misc. Expenses

Any other Source 09.80 Misc. Expenses 19.79


Unspent grant 01.37
Total 1017.97 Total 1017.97

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INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES IN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
(ISID), NEW DELHI
Research Projects (Completed) Research Projects (Ongoing)
1. Linkage between the Growth of 1. Emerging Patterns of Outsourcing
Manufacturing Sector as Reflected by and Contracting in Pharmaceutical
the Annual Survey of Industries and Manufacturing in India, sponsored by
Export Growth Rates, sponsored by ICSSR, Prof. Dinesh Abrol.
the Dept of Commerce, Ministry of
2. Changing Perspectives of Women's
Commerce and Industry, Government
Work and Decline in Female Labour
of India, Prof. T.P. Bhat, Dr Mahua Paul Force Participation Rate in Rural India:
and Dr R. Rijesh. A Case of Odisha, supported by S.R.
Shankaran Chair National Institute of
2. India’s Inward FDI Experience in the
Rural Development and Panchayati Raj
Post-liberalisation Period with Emphasis
(NIRD&PR), Hyderabad, Dr Partha
on the Manufacturing Sector, sponsored Pratim Sahu.
by the Indian Council of Social Science
Research (ICSSR), Prof. K.S. Chalapati 3. Implications of Changing the Industrial
Rao of ISID and Prof. Biswajit Dhar of Structure of Indian Pharmaceutical
JNU et al. Industry, by Prof. Dinesh Abrol.

3. Urbanisation of Uttarakhand, study Conferences/Seminars/Presentations


was commissioned by the Fourth
The Institute organized 15 conferences/
State Finance Commission set up by
seminars/presentations during the year un-
the Uttarakhand Government, Prof.
der report. Besides, four workshops/ train-
Hariharan Ramachandran.
ing programmes were also organised
4. Developing a Bio-medical R&D and Research Internship
Innovation Landscape for India: A
Scoping Study, sponsored by WHO, The Institute provides summer internship to
Prof. Dinesh Abrol. final year post-graduate students in econom-
ics/commerce, business economics and media
5. Understanding India’s Industrial & communication areas. During the year un-
Development Puzzle through the der report, the Institute provided internship to
Interactions between Industrial Policy three final year students of the Five-year in-
and Trade Policy: A Case Study of the tegrated M.A. (Honours) in Economics, De-
Electronics Industry, Dr Smitha Francis. partment of Economics, Panjab University,
Chandigarh. These students were attached to
6. Constructing on Urban India, various faculty members for guidance and
sponsored under the ICSSR National supervision. In addition, two students from
fellowship programme, Prof. Hariharan the Amity University, Noida, UP also joined
Ramachandran as interns in the Institute in the year 2015.

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Publications 5. Dinesh Abrol, Nidhi Singh, et al (2016),


Books ‘Foreign Firms, Product Patent and
Pharmaceuticals in India after TRIPS,’
1. Pharmaceutical Industry and Public ISID Working Paper No. 189, March.
Policy in Post-Reform India, Reji Joseph
(2015), published as part of Critical 6. Beena Saraswathy (2016), ‘Impact of
Political Economy of South Asia Series, Mergers on Competition in the Indian
New York, London and New Delhi: Manufacturing: An Assessment,’ ISID
Routledge, September. Working Paper No. 188, March.
2. ICSSR Research Surveys and 7. M.M.K. Sardana (2016), ‘Paris
Explorations: Economic Geography, Agreement on Climate Change – Signal
H. Ramachandran (Joint Ed.) (2016), for the End of Primacy of Fossil Fuels
Vol. 2, Oxford University Press, India, and Ushering in of Era of Internet
March. of Things for Sustainable Economic
Research Papers and Articles in Development,’ DN2016/02, March.
Journals 8. Santosh Kumar Das (2106), ‘Industrial
The faculty of the Institute published 21 Finance in the Era of Financial
research papers/ articles in journals during Liberalization in India: Exploring Some
2015-16. Structural Issues,’ ISID Working Paper
No. 187, January.
Research Reports/Monographs/
Working Papers 9. M.M.K. Sardana (2016), ‘Missing out on
Reference to Sustainable Development
1. Smitha Francis (2016), 'A Case Study of Agenda (SDA) from the Agreed Text of
the Electronics Industry,' ISID Working Paris UNFCCC,’ DN2016/01, January.
Paper No. 193, March.
10. Shailender Kumar Hooda (2015),
2. Dinesh Abrol and Nidhi Singh (2016), 'Private Sector in Healthcare Delivery
‘Pharmaceutical Innovation and Market in India: Structure, Growth and
Contribution of In-house R&D of
Implications,' ISID Working Paper No.
Domestic firms after TRIPS in India,’
186, December.
ISID Working Paper No. 192, March.
11. M.M.K. Sardana (2015). ‘Treatment
3. Reji K. Joseph and K.V.K. Ranganathan
(2016), 'Trends in Foreign Investment of Cross-border Services, Intangibles
in Healthcare Sector of India,' ISID and Goods under the GST Regime,’
Working Paper No. 191, March. DN2015/12, December.

4. Beena Saraswathy (2016), ‘An Analysis 12. M.M.K. Sardana (2015), ‘In Quest
of Foreign Acquisitions in India’s for Rightful Status of Renminbi in
Manufacturing Sector,’ ISID Working the International Monetary System,’
Paper No. 190, March. DN2015/11, December.

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13. M.M.K. Sardana (2015), ‘Rebalancing and Managing Intellectual Capital
of the Chinese Economy, Its Slowdown Assets of Entities,’ DN2015/05, July.
and Devaluation of the Yuan,’
DN2015/10, November. 22. Smitha Francis (2015), ‘India’s
Manufacturing Sector Exports: A Focus
14. Kalaiyarasan A. (2015), ‘Growth on Missing Domestic Inter-sectoral
and Distribution: Understanding Linkages,’ ISID Working Paper No.
Developmental Regimes in Indian 182, May.
States,’ ISID Working Paper No. 185,
October. 23. M.M.K. Sardana (2015), ‘The Internet
and Its Governance: Comparative
15. M.M.K. Sardana (2015), ‘Food Safety Approaches in India and China,’
at Home – A Recipe for Greater Global DN2015/04, May.
Market Access,’ DN2015/09, October.
24. Shailender Kumar Hooda (2015),
16. Swadhin Mondal (2015), Bottled ‘Foreign Investment in Hospital Sector
Drinking Water Industry in India: An in India: Trends, Pattern and Issues,’
Economic Analysis,’ ISID Working ISID Working Paper No. 181, April.
Paper No 184, September.
25. Rahul Nath Choudhury (2015), ‘India’s
17. M.M.K. Sardana (2015), ‘Business, FDI Policy on E-commerce: Some
Corporates and Sustainable Observations,’ DN2015/03, April.
Development Agenda (2015–30),’
DN2015/08, September. Library

18. M.M.K. Sardana (2015), ‘A Critical The library provides a variety of services to
its users such as referral and reprographic
Note on Transition from Millennium
services, document delivery services, inter-
Development Goals Agenda to Post
library loan to enhance and extend the
2015 Sustainable Development Goals
resources available to its users, internet access
Agenda,’ DN2015/07, September.
and a current awareness programme. An
19. Swati Verma (2015), ‘Foreign Exchange Online Public Access Catalogue search is also
Use Pattern of Manufacturing Foreign made available to readers.
Affiliates in the Post-reform India:
The Institute has access to the following
Issues and Concerns,’ ISID Working
e-databases: (i) ISID On-line databases
Paper No. 183, August.
– Journals and Newspapers; (ii) CMIE –
20. M.M.K. Sardana (2015), ‘Limitation Prowess; (iii) EPWRF India – Time Series
of Measurement Models of National online database (13 modules); (iv) IndiaStat
Intellectual Capital in Real World (Datanet India); (v) socINDEX; (vi) DELNET;
Situations,’ DN2015/06, August. (vii) IMF E- Library: which includes (1)
International Financial Statistics, (2) Balance
21. M.M.K. Sardana (2015), ‘Recognising, of Payments Statistics, (3) Direction of Trade
Measuring, Accounting, Harnessing, Statistics, (4) Government Finance Statistics,

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and (5) Trade and Investment; and, Full text During 2015-16, the library subscribed to 139
e-journals: (i) EconLit; (ii) JSTOR; (iii) Sage academic journals, periodicals & magazines
India (27 journals); and, (iv) EPW. and 15 English daily newspapers. During the
year 2015–16, the total number of books, back
The Digital Document section of the Library volumes and other documents that have been
plays a complementary role by acquiring and added to the library is 671. The total holdings
storing relevant documents in electronic form in the library stood at 13,311 as on March 31,
for easy reference and sharing. Presently, 2016.
a collection of about 600 documents is
accessible within the campus network through
Greenstone software.

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan Non-Plan
Plan 260.00 Plan 506.98
State Govt. Grant Administrative 811.88
Expenses/Research
Programme, Seminar/
Training expenses
Non-Plan Non-Plan
Plan Plan
Income from own sources 1,059.36 Projects
(projects, Fellowships, Fellowships
Consultancy etc.) Workshops/Training
Programme
Other Misc. Expenses

Any other Sources 00.05 Misc. Expenses/surplus 00.55


Total 1,319.41 Total 1,319.41

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M.P. INSTITTUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
(MPISSR), UJJAIN
Research Projects Completed Research Projects (Ongoing)
1. Unveiling Knots in the Malwa: A Study 1. Social, economic and Political Inclusion
of Changing Pattern of Matrimonial of Tribals: A Study with Reference to
Processes among Hindus in Western Madhya Pradesh, sponsored by Indian
Madhya Pradesh, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research,
Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, Yatindra Singh Sisodia,
New Delhi, Tapas Kumar Dalapati. Ashish Bhatt & Tapas Kumar Dalapati.

2. Vikas ki Rajniti evam Gair Sarkari 2. Socio economic Transformation in


Sangthan: Madhya Pradesh mein the Tribal Ares: A Three Decadal
Longitudinal Study of Jhabua Region of
Gramin Vikas ke Kshetra mein Gair
Madhya Pradesh, sponsored by ICSSR,
Sarkari Sangthanon ki Bhumika
New Delhi, Y.G. Joshi.
evam Prabhav ka Vishleshanatmak
Adhayayan, sponsored by Indian 3. Youth Study 2016 (Madhya Pradesh),
Council of Social Science Research, in collaboration with CSDS, Delhi,
New Delhi, Ashish Bhatt. Yatindra Singh Sisodia & Ashish Bhatt.

3. Monitoring of Rashtriya Madhyamik 4. International Programme on Reducing


Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) in 14 Districts Violence against Children (RVAC)
of Madhya Pradesh, Sandeep Joshi. sponsored by End Child Prostitution,
Child Pornography and Trafficking of
4. NLM Monitoring of Churu District, Children for Sexual Purposes (ECPAT),
Rajasthan (2015-16), sponsored by Sandeep Joshi.
MoRD, Govt of India, Ashish Bhatt.
5. Research on the Nature and Extent
5. NLM Monitoring of Jhunjhunu District, of Sexual Violence against Children,
Rajasthan (2015-16), sponsored by including (Commercial) Sexual
MoRD, Govt. of India, Manu Gautam. Exploitation, Assessing the Child
Protection System, Access to Justice,
6. NLM Monitoring of Bikaner District, and including the Views of Children in
Rajasthan (2015-16), sponsored by collaboration with Equations, VSS and
MoRD, Govt of India, Tapas Kumar Hifazat, sponsored by ECPAT, Sandeep
Dalapati. Joshi.

7. Study on Religious Attitudes, Behaviour 6. Research on the Nature and Extent


and Practices (Madhya Pradesh) in of Sexual Violence against Children,
Collaboration with CSDS, Delhi, adding Component of Access to Justice
Yatindra Singh Sisodia & Ashish Bhatt. in Pachmarhi and Kanha in collaboration
with Equations, VSS and Hifazat,
. sponsored by ECPAT, Sandeep Joshi.

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7. Prevention of Sexual Exploitation of (ICSSR Fellowship- 9, UGC-RGNF- 3 and


Children in Travel & Tourism & Online UGC-JRF/SRF-2, UGC-MANF-1) and three
(PSECTTO) Project, sponsored by scholars were pursuing post doctoral research
Terre des Hommes (TDH), Netherlands, work. Three scholars have been awarded
Sandeep Joshi. and four scholars have submitted their thesis
from MPISSR Ujjain during this year.
8. Mapping and Review of Child Care
Institutions under the Juvenile Justice Publications
(Care and Protection of Children) Act
2000, and Other Homes in Madhya Books
Pradesh, sponsored by Ministry of
Yatindra Singh Sisodia & Tapas Ku-
Women and Child Development, Govt.
mar Dalapati, ‘Development and Dis-
of India, New Delhi, Sandeep Joshi.
content in Contemporary Tribal In-
9. Documentation of Simhasth from the dia’ (2015), Rawat Publications, Jaipur.
Persperstives of Children, sponsored by
ECPAT, Netherlands, Sandeep Joshi.
Journals
The Institute brought out the first and second
Seminars/Lectures/Workshops/
issues of 2015 of its bi-annual Journal Madhya
Training Courses Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences and also
The Institute organised four national brought out the first and second issues of 2015
seminars and three workshops/ train- of its bi-annual Journal Madhya Pradesh
ing courses during the year which were Samajik Vigyan Anusandhan Journal
sponsored by various organisations. during this period.
Research Papers and Articles in
Research Affiliation and Ph.D.
Journals
Programme
The faculty of the Institute published five
MPISSR is a recognised research centre research papers/ articles in various journals
of Vikram University, Ujjain for research and seven chapters in published books.
leading to Ph.D. in Political Science,
Economics, Geography and Sociology. The Book Reviews
Institute offers six ICSSR Institutional Doc-
Tapas Kumar Dalapati, ‘Youth as Catalyst
toral Fellowships annually to pursue Ph.D.
and Change Makers’ by G. Palanithurai and
on topical issues of social sciences. Apart
M. A. Thirunavukkarasu, in Madhya Pradesh
from scholars under ICSSR Fellowship,
Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 19, No. 2,
MPISSR also offers guidance and research
2014.
facilities to scholars under open category,
and also under various UGC Fellowships. Library
During the year, 28 research scholars were The MPISSR library has developed its
pursuing Ph.D. in Political Science, Econom- collection in the form of documents like
ics, Commerce, Geography and Sociology books, journals, periodicals, annual reports,

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newsletters, working papers and monographs. Journal published with financial assistance of
The MPISSR library offers following services ICSSR, with other social science institutions
to its users (i) Current Awareness Service (ii) of India. MPISSR library subscribed to
Selective Dissemination of Information (iii) various online databases for its users, viz.
Current Content list for Journals/Periodicals JSTOR, ECONLIST, EBSCO and Indiastat
(iv) Reprographic Services (v) Circulation for its users.
Service.
During 2015-16, 511 new books on various
The library has 15573 books and 2900 bound topics broadly related to the Social Sciences
volumes of journals. The library exchanges the were added to the existing collection. Apart
Institute’s research output and publications, from this, the Institute received 198 journals
including its journals i.e. Madhya Pradesh and periodicals on exchange/subscription
Journal of Social Sciences and Madhya basis during the period.
Pradesh Samajik Vigyan Anusandhan

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income Heads Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan Non-Plan 30.00
Plan 96.00 Plan 106.00
State Govt. Grant Establishment/
Administrative Expenses
Non-Plan 31.80 Non-Plan 01.80
Plan Plan 27.47
Income from Own Sources 51.25 Research Promotion 08.00
Exp. (Seminar/
Workshop/Lectures and
Research Publications)
Any other Sources Misc. Expenses 02.00
Unspent Balance 03.78
Total 179.05 Total 179.05

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Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS),


Chennai
Research Projects (Completed) Fund Impact Evaluation Study
of Irrigation, Roads and Bridges,
1. Research Institution Infrastructure in K. Sivasubramaniyan, funded by
Social Science Research Universities, NABARD.
C. Lakshmanan, sponsored by ICSSR.
10. Re-framing Urban Inclusion by Karen
2. Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Coelho, funded by Indian Institute for
Services: A Case Study of Ousteri Human Settlements, Mumbai.
Wetland, Puducherry, L. Venkatachalam,
sponsored by Government of Tamil 11. UNRISD funded project titled ‘New
Nadu. Directions in Social Policy: Alternatives
from and for the Global South’ by M.
3. Factors Shaping Land-use Change Vijayabaskar.
in Tirunelveli District, jointly by M.
Vijayabaskar and Ajit Menon, sponsored 12. NCAER funded ‘Agricultural Outlook
by Government of Tamil Nadu. Reports 2014-15’ by Shashanka Bhide.

4. Factors Shaping Land-use Change in 13. FAO funded Workshop on ‘Prospects


Nagapattinam District, jointly by M. for Agriculture in India's Southern
Vijayabaskar and Ajit Menon, sponsored Region over the Medium Term: Setting
by Government of Tamil Nadu. an Agenda for Strategies to Meet
Challenges’ by Shashanka Bhide.
5. Factors Shaping Land-use Change in
Erode and Coimbatore Districts, jointly 14. CoCoon funded study titled ‘Conflict
by M. Vijayabaskar and Ajit Menon, and Cooperation over Natural Resources
sponsored by Government of Tamil in Developing Countries’ by Ajit Menon.
Nadu.
15. NABARD funded project on Rural
6. Preparation of State Human Development Infrastructure Development Fund Impact
Report by M. Vijayabaskar, sponsored Evaluation Study of Irrigation, Roads
by Government of Tamil Nadu. and Bridges by K. Sivasubramaniyan.

7. New Directions in Social Policy: Research Projects (Ongoing)


Alternatives from and for the Global
South, M. Vijayabaskar, funded by 1. The Calling of Global Responsibility,
UNRISD. Ananta Kumar Giri, sponsored by
ICSSR.
8. Conflict and Cooperation over Natural
Resources in Developing Countries” by 2. Socio Economic Status of Tribal in Tamil
Ajit Menon, funded by CoCoon. Nadu: A Study of Tribal Development
Programme in Post Liberalisation, C.
9. Rural Infrastructure Development Lakshmanan, sponsored by ICSSR.

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3. Impact of New Growth Strategies on Conferences/SeminarsWorkshop
Small and Medium Farmers in Tamil
Nadu, M. Vijayabaskar, sponsored by The Institute organized 32 national con-
ICSSR. ferences/ seminars/ lectures, two internation-
al conferences and six workshops/ training
4. Cauvery Delta Combating Climate programmes during the year.
Change Coastal Delta Wetlands and
Livelihoods Resilience, S. Janakarajan Research Affiliation & Ph.D./M.Phil
jointly with M. Vijayabaskar, sponsored
by ICSSR. The Institute runs Ph.D. Programme and also
gets affiliation to some foreign scholars for
5. Exhuming Humanist Alternatives - their research work. During the year, one
Recentering Craft in Education and scholar was awarded Ph.D. degree; one sub-
Beyond, S. Anandhi, sponsored by mitted the thesis and 35 scholars were pursuing
ICSSR. their Ph.D’,s under the supervision of the In-
stitute’s faculty. Three international affiliates
6. Fiscal Devolution to Local Governments were associated with MIDS during the year.
– Continuity and Change: A Comparative
Study of Selected States in India, Kripa Publications
Ananthpur, sponsored by Government
of Tamil Nadu. Books

7. Study on Health, Education and 1. “New Horizons of Human


Livelihood Status of Tribals in 7 Districts Development”, edited by Ananta Kumar
by K. Sivasubramaniyan, sponsored by Giri published by Studera Press, Delhi:
Government of Tamil Nadu. 2015.

8. Tamil Nadu Household Panel Survey 2. "Gender and Commodity Aesthetics in


by Kripa Ananthpur, jointly by Tamil Nadu, 1950-1970", by S. Anandhi
Venkatachalam and Shashanka Bhide), in Thinking Gender, Doing Gender:
sponsored by Government of Tamil Feminist Scholarship and Practice
Nadu. Today (ed.) Uma Chakravarti published
by Orient Blackswan, 2015.
9. Changing Contours of State Welfarism
and Emerging Citizenship: A 3. “Understanding Poverty Dynamics
Comparative Study of Tamil Nadu and and Eradicating Chronic Poverty”, by
Kerala, M. Vijayabaskar in collaboration Shashanka Bhide (co-authored with
with IIT, Madras. Aasha Kapur Mehta, Amita Shah and
Anand Kumar), Proceedings of an
10. Chance 2 Sustain - C2S, M. International Seminar organised by the
Vijayabaskar, funded by French Institute CPRC India and IIPA, New Delhi, 2016.
of Pondicherry.
4. Changing Countryside: A Symposium
on New Trends in the Rural Landscape

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(with A.R. Vasavi) by M. Vijayabaskar Resilience: Assessing Urban and


New Delhi, 2016. Peri-urban Agriculture in Chennai,
India’ (with Nambi, Rengalakshmi
5. S. Venkatesan, S. Balashanmugam, and Madhavan), United Nations
Chandrahasam edited by A.R. Environment Programme (UNEP),
Venkatachalapathy published by, Nairobi, Kenya, 2015.
Vikatan Graphic, Chennai, 2015.
5 M. Vijayabaskar, Labour Process
6. “Untouchability among Untouchables: and Quality of Employment in 7000-
Puthirai Vannar’s Life and Location” word module prepared for the Indira
(Tamil, Co-authored with K. Ragupathi) Gandhi National Open University,
by C. Lakshmanan published by M.A Programme on Labour and
PULAM, Chennai May 2016. Development, IGNOU, New Delhi.
Research Papers and Articles in 6 ICSSR National Fellow Professor
Journals K. Srinivasan (with Mr. Selvan),
The faculty of the Institute published 14 Governance and Development in India:
research papers/ articles in journals and five A Review of Studies and Suggestions
chapters in published books. Many leading for Further Research – MIDS Woking
newspapers also carried many contributions Paper No.219 September 2015.
by the faculty.
Book Reviews
Research Reports/Monographs/
1. Anandhi, The Trouble With Marriage:
Working Papers
Feminist Confront Law and Violence
1. S. Anandhi, Gender and Commodity in India by Srimati Basu in Biblio: A
Aesthetics in Tamil Nadu, 1950- Review of Books Vol.XX.No 7 & 8 July
1970 – MIDS Working Paper No.221 -August 2015.
September 2015.
2. Shashanka Bhide, “Labour, Employment
2. Kripa Ananthpur, A View from Below: and Economic Growth in India”
Mapping Functions, Finances & Cambridge University Press, New Delhi
Functionaries in Rural India – Report (ed.) K.V. Ramaswamy in Journal of
submitted to Government of Tamil Quantitative Economics (2016) 14:159–
Nadu. 165. DOI, 2016.

3 L. Venkatachalam, Estimating the 3. A.R. Venkatachalapathy, The Past


Economic Value of Eco-system Services Before Us: Historical Traditions of Early
of Pallikaranai Marsh in Chennai City: India by Romila Thapar in Journal of
A Contingent Valuation Approach (with South Asian History and Culture, 2015,
Jayanthi, M), MIDS Working Paper No. Vol.6/4, pp. 510-12.
220, September 2015.
4. Vijayabaskar, Reviewed the book
4 L. Venkatachalam, Building Urban titled India’s Human Security: Lost

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Debates, Forgotten People, Intractable MIDS Library is using LIBSYS software
Challenges, Edited by Jason Miklian for its in-house operations. J-Stor, Econlit,
and Ashild Kolas, Pacific Affairs, Vol. Economic Outlook, PROWESS and Indiastat
88, no.3, pp. 725-726, September 2015. Databases are available in the library to enrich
the knowledge base of students as well as
Library faculty members.
MIDS Library provides many services to meet MIDS Library has bound volumes collection
the user needs. It provides online services of 6703 Nos. Also, the MIDS Library currently
like: Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) subscribes to 63 Internationals and 62 Indian
Service, Digital Library Service, E-Journals Periodicals. The Library also added 294 books
Service and Database Service. It also provides in the year 2015-16.
personalized services like: Reference Service,
Documentary Delivery Service, Reprographic
Service, Current Awareness Service, SDI
Service and Book Alert Service.

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount

ICSSR Grant Salary


Non-Plan 200.00 Non-Plan 431.20
Plan 40.00 Plan 0.00
State Govt. Grant Establishment/
Administrative Expenses
(Non - Salary)
Non-Plan 150.00 Non-Plan 0.00
Plan 30.00 Plan 91.94
Matching Grant Arrears - 43.00 Workshops/Training 4.00
2014 – 2015 Programme
Income from own sources 04.04
(projects, Fellowships,
Consultancy etc.)
Any other Sources (Net) 57.33
Excess of Payment over 02.77
Receipt
Total 527.14 Total 527.14

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NABAKRUSHNA CHOUDHURY CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT


STUDIES (NKCCDS), ODISHA, Bhubneshwar
Research Projects (Completed) World: The Case of Mineral based
Industrialization in Odisha under LPG,
1. Third Quarterly Monitoring Report of
Development Model, funded by ICSSR,
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan
New Delhi.
(RMSA) in Odisha (Boudh, Dhenkanal,
Khordha, Nayagarh and Puri Districts), 4. Social Impact Assessment of Water
sponsored by Govt. of India, MHRD, Pipeline Corridor of UMPP in
New Delhi. Jharsuguda district of Odisha, sponsored
by Social Impact Assessment (SIA) Unit
2. Fourth Quarterly Monitoring Report of
of NCDS.
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan
(RMSA) in Odisha (Ganjam, Gajapati, 5. Regular Monitoring of Rural
Kondhamal and Rayagada Districts), Development Programmes 2015-16
sponsored by Govt. of India, MHRD, (Phase II) for Murshidabad, Dinajpur
New Delhi. and Maldah districts of West Bengal,
3. Regular Monitoring of Rural sponsored by Ministry of Rural
Development Programmes 2015- Development, Govt. of India.
16 (Phase I) for the Districts of East
6. All India Survey on Higher Education
Singhbhum, Khunti and Saraikela
of 2014-15 and 2015-16, sponsored
Kharasawan of Jharkhand State, funded
by Ministry of Human Resource
by Ministry of Rural Development,
Development, Govt. of India.
Govt. of India.
7. Evaluation Study on Integrated Low
4. All India Survey on Higher Education
Cost Sanitation Scheme (ILCSS) in
of 2013-14, sponsored by Ministry of
Odisha, sponsored by Planning and
Human Resource Development, Govt.
Convergence Deptt., Govt. of Odisha.
of India.

Research Projects (Ongoing) Conferences/Seminars/Lectures

1. Analysing Poverty Change in India: 1. Lecture on “Kayami Arrangement in


Decomposition, Inclusiveness and Multi Gujarat Villages” delivered by Prof.
-dimensional Nutritional Deprivation, Michitaro Oka, Meiji University, Japan,
sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi. on 23.9.2015.

2. Inclusiveness in Human Development in 2. Lecture on “Dialogue, Sacrifice


India, sponsored by Global Development and Reconciliation: A Case Study
Network. of Kandhamal Violence in Odisha”
delivered by Prof. Arun Kumar Patnaik,
3. State Market Economy and the Eco- Professor of Political Science, University
system People of India in a Globalized of Hyderabad on 3.10.2015.

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3. Lecture on “The Comparative Study of 9. Lecture on “Tribal Movement in India”
Ancient Chinese & Indian Universal delivered by Prof. S.N. Choudhury,
Views and the Myths of the Sun and the Professor of Rajiv Gandhi Chair,
Moon”, delivered by Dr. Wu Xiadong, Barkatullah University, Bhopal on
Institute of Ethnic Literature, Chinese 26.12.2015.
Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing on
3.11.2015. 10. Seminar on “Welfare Comparison
with Multi Dimensional Well-being
4. Seminar on “Effect of Developmental Indicators” was organised by Prof. Udaya
Interventions on Adoptive Capacity Shankar Mishra, CDS, Trivandrum on
of Households to Deal with Natural 28.12.2015.
Disasters’ was organised by Dr. Unmesh
Patnaik, Asst. Professor, TISS, Mumbai 11. Consultation Meeting on
on 7.11.2015. “Comprehensive Revival of Millets:
Securing Nutrition & Surviving
5. Seminar on “Ambedkar’s Defense of Droughts in Southern Odisha” was
Democracy’ was organised by Prof. Arun organised on 27.1.2016.
Kumar Patnaik, Professor of Political
Science, University of Hyderabad on 12. Workshop in collaboration with Higher
20.11.2015. Education Department, Govt. of Odisha
on 29.1.2016 was organised to determine
6. Seminar on “Energy Access & Energy the aims, objectives and modalities of
Poverty: Some Concepts and Insights functioning of the proposed Odia Open
on Measurements” was organised University.
by Dr. Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan,
Asst. Professor, National Institute of 13. Seminar on “Should Resource Efficient
Advanced Studies, Bangalore. Technologies be Subsidized in Water
Scarce Region? A Study of Micro-
7. Panel Discussion on “Universal Health Irrigation in Gujarat, Western India” on
Coverage Day” was organised on 2.2.2016 was organised by Dr. Chandra
12.12.2015. Dr. Prabir Chatterjee, Sekhar Bahinipati, Assistant Professor,
Director, SHRC, Chhattisgarh, Dr. Gujarat Institute of Development
PKB Patnaik, Joint Director, Non Research, Ahmedabad.
Communicable Diseases, Govt. of
Odisha and Mr. Jaganath Chatterjee, 14. Lecture on “Food Security in India
Health Activist have attended as delivered by Prof. Madhusudan Ghosh,
Panelists. Department of Economics & Politics,
Visva Bharati University, Shantiniketan,
8. Seminar on “Research Ethics for on 9.2.2016.
Social Scientists Working in Human
Subjects” was organised by Professor 15. Lecture on “Towards Guaranteeing
Mala Ramanathan, Sree Chitra Tirumal Land Titling (Secure Property Rights)
Institute for Medical Science & in India: An Exploration” on 15.2.2016
Technology, Trivandrum on 21.12.2015. delivered by Dr. Pradeep Nayak, Fellow,

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Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Research Affiliation and PhD/M.Phil


Shimla. Programme
16. Centre has organized Nabakrushna Seven ICSSR doctoral fellows have joined
Choudhury Memorial Lecture on the Institute during 2015-16. Besides, three
17.2.2016. Dr. Harsh Kumar Bhanwala, scholars have been awarded PhD by Utkal
Chairman, National Bank for Agriculture University.
and Rural Development (NABARD) has
delivered the Lecture on “Challenges in Publications
Financing Small and Marginal Farmers Research Papers and Articles in
in India with Special Reference to Journals
Eastern India”.
1. ‘Decomposing Poverty Change:
17. Lecture on “Formulation of Monetary Deciphering Change in Total Population
Policy and Monetary Fiscal Interface” and Beyond’, by Prof. Srijit Mishra,
delivered by Dr. Satyananda Sahoo, published in Review of Income and
Director, Development Research Group, Wealth, December, 2015.
Department of Economic & Policy
Research, Reserve Bank of India, 2. ‘Land Ownership and Tenancy in
Mumbai on 20.2.2016. Odisha’, by Prof. Srijit Mishra,
published in Pulin B. Nayak, Santosh
18. A Talk on “How should a Scholar C. Panda and Prasanta K. Patnaik edited
Evaluate Oneself” delivered by Prof. Volume, “The Economy of Odisha: A
Rajvir Sharma, Maharaja Aggressive Profile, Oxford University Press.
Institute of Management Studies, New
Delhi on 27.2.2016. 3. ‘Economists’ Declaration on Universal
Health Coverage’ by Prof. Srijit Mishra,
19. Seminar on “Role-Conflict and Domestic published in Lancet, 386 2012-13.
Violence: A Comparative Study between
Two Dalit (Bauri) Communities of 4. ‘Towards Conceptualizing an Inclusive
Odisha” was organised by Dr. Itishree and Consensual Development Model
Padhi, Former Post Doctoral Fellow, for the Displaced and Project-affected
NCDS on 22.3.2016. People in India’ by Prof. R.K. Meher,
paper submitted for publication on
20. Discussion on “Revival of Millets Eastern Anthropologist.
Programme of Government of Odisha”
was organised on 29.3.2016. 5. ‘Status and Trend of Financial Inclusion
in India: An Inter State Analysis’ by Dr.
Workshops/Training Programmes S. Meher, published in Orissa Economic
(Organized by NCDS) Journal, Vol.47, No.1.

Centre organized a Training Programme on 6. ‘Women Entrepreneurship in India:


“Enhancing Employability of Youth Through A Study on their Profile, Motivation,
Skill Development” on 28.12.2015, sponsored Challenges and Opportunities’ by
by VV Giri National Labour Institute, Noida. Dr.(Mrs.) R. Mishra, published in

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International Journal of Management Facility (e-Library) and Reprographic Ser-
and Social Science Research Review vices. The softwareservice of E-Grantha-
(IIMSRR), Bangalore. laya, Access JSTOR, ebsco and Indiastat are
also available. The Library of NKCCDS
Library subscribes to 64 National and 20 International
Journals. 319 books were added in the year
The services available at the library of the
2015-16.
Institute are Open Access System, Computer

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan 80.00 Non-Plan 149.86
Plan 40.00 Plan
State Govt. Grant Establishment/ 44.40
Administrative Expenses
Non-Plan 100.00 Non-Plan
Plan Plan
Income from own sources Projects 48.67
Projects 01.76 Fellowships 36.83
Fellowships -- Workshops/Training 10.85
Consultancy etc.) -- Programme
Other Misc. Expenses
Any other Sources 404.97 Excess of Income over 336.12#
Expenditure
Total 626.73 Total 626.73

# - Out of Rs.336.12 lakhs shown as excess of Income, Rs.296.82 lakhs has been received
as grant for Social Impact Assessment (SIA) study which is in progress and Rs.60.82 lakhs
received as interest from own sources.

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Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and


Development (OKDISCD), Guwahati
Research Projects (Completed) 7. Attempting at Social inclusion through
Constitutional Amendments in the
1. Research Study on Witchcraft Related Context of India’s North-East.
Incidents in Assam.
8. Women and Economy in Assam;
2. Preparation of “Economic and Financial Liberalization and Women’s
Assessments” of the ADB Funded Accessibility to Market.
Project, Assam Integrated Flood and
Riverbank Erosion Risk Management 9. Making Women Count for Peace:
Project. Gender, Empowerment and Conflict in
South Asia.
3. Developing a Compendium of
Government Schemes. 10. Effects of Violent Displacement: Study
of Women in Conflict Zones in Bodoland
4. Preparation of Status Report of MDG in Territorial Area District (BTAD) Areas
Assam. of Assam (2008-20012).
5. Monitoring and Evaluation of the JLGs 11. Regional Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA)
assisted under CMJJSY in Different of Ronganadi Hydro Electric Project
Districts under Chief Minister’s Jeevan (RHEP); Projected Estimation of CBA
Jyoti Swaniyojan Yojana. for Lower Subansiri Hydro Electric
Project (LSHEP).
Research Projects (Ongoing)
12. Preparation of ‘Economic and Financial
1. Diagnostic Study of Intra-district
Backwardness. Assessments’ of the ADB funded project,
Assam Integrated Flood and Riverbank
2. A Study on Elementary Education in Erosion Risk Management Project.
Assam: For Those in the Margins.
13. State Society Interface: Autonomy and
3. Collective Violence in Western Assam: Governance in India’s North East.
Causes, Accounts and Consequences.
14. Situational Analysis of Children and
4. Gender and Economics: The Place of Women in Northeast India.
Women in the Assamese Society.
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
5. Development of Mountain Regions
of North East India: Re-assessing the The Institute organized six national and three
Space and Contemporary Contexts. international conferences during 2015-16. Be-
sides, four workshops/ training programmes
6. Imagined Sovereignties: Frontiers of were also organized during the year under
Statehood and Globalization. review.

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Publications Research Reports/Monographs/
Working Papers
Research Papers and Articles in
Journals 1. Evaluation Report of NEEPCO
Initiatives 2014-2015: A Research
“Understanding Limits to Human De- Report by Prof. Bhupen Sarmah.
velopment: Group Affiliation and Social
Conditioning” Social Change and Develop- 2. “Witch Hunting in Assam” a Research
ment, Vol. XII, No. 1 (January, 2015) by Joy- Report by Prof. Indranee Dutta.
deep Baruah.
3. “Education for the Marginalized: the
Articles/Chapters in Published Tale of a Tea Garden”, a Research
Books Report by Prof. Indranee Dutta.

1. Lalfakzuala, Joseph K, “MGNREGA 4. “State Human Development Report


and Women in Mizoram”, Proceeding Assam” a Research Report by Dr.
of UGC (NERO) Seminar, edited by Joydeep Baruah.
J. Zorema & Harendra Sinha (2015),
Bureaucracy and Rural Development in 5. “From Sedentarisation to Border
North East India. Aizawl: Lengchhawn. Generation: Impossibility of the Nation
a Working Paper by Raj Kumar Thakur.
2. Lalfakzuala, Joseph, “Land
Settlement, Land Privileges and the Book Reviews
People’s Response in Mizoram” in
“Understanding Insurgents” by Dr. Uddipan
Malsawmdawngliana & Rohmingmawii
Dutta at Frontline, March 4, 2016.
(ed.), Mizo Narratives: accounts from
Mizoram, Guwahati: Scientific Book Library
Centre.
The library provides services like OPAC,
3. Dutta, Uddipan, “Sarbobhoumo Asom: WEBOPAC, Email service, Reference cum
Three Public Discourses” in Dilip Gogoi Referral Service, Photocopy, helping in
(ed) Unheeded Hinterland: Identity and effective use of online journals, Newspaper
Sovereignty in Northeast India. London clipping service to its services. The OKDISCD
and New York. 2016.Routledge. Library uses SOUL 2.0 for Information
Management and Retrieval. A digital library
4. Dutta Uddipan, “Between State and the
using D-space software is available to users
Insurgents: Violation of Human Rights
wherein they can search and browse for any
in Assam” in Dilip Gogoi(ed) Unheeded
news related to North East India. Apart from
Hinterland: Identity and Sovereignty
that, 169 new additions have been registered
in Northeast India. London and New in the stock and the total collection of journals/
York. 2016. Routledge. periodicals is 3384.

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant 125.00 Salary 211.55
State Govt. Grant 240.00 Establishment/ 32.45
Administrative Expenses
Income from Own/Other 70.60 Projects 69.74
Sources
Project Grants from Other 48.70 Fellowships 00.84
Agencies
Workshop/Training 22.39
Programme
Miscellaneous Expenses 02.68
Balance of Funds* 144.65
Total 484.30 Total 484.30

* Balance of Fund includes funds of ongoing projects, other earnings of the Institute and the
Grant- in-Aid of Rs.120.00 Lakh which was to be received from Government of Assam during
2015-16.

SARDAR PATEL INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL


RESEARCH (SPIESR), AHMEDABAD
Research Projects (Completed) Rashtriya Madhyamik Siksha Abhiyan
(RMSA) in Gujarat; (Funded by
1. District Human Development Report- MHRD, Delhi), (Project Director- Dr. T.
Sabarkantha (Gujarat), 2015. Gujarat Paltasingh).
Social Infrastructure Development
Society (GAD, GoG), Government 4. 2nd Half-Yearly Monitoring Study of
Central Press, Gandhinagar. Project Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA) in Gujarat;
Coordinator: Dr. Anita Arya, Research (Funded by MHRD, Delhi), (Project
Team: Prof. Niti Mehta, Dr. Neha Shah, Director- Dr. T. Paltasingh).
Dr. Shital Shukla, Consultant: Dr. SP
Kashyap. 5. 2nd Half-Yearly Monitoring Report
of Mid-day-Meal Scheme (MDMS)
2. Dynamics of Labour Use by Cotton for the State of Gujarat; (Funded by
Growers in Gujarat, Mahyco-Monsanto MHRD, Delhi), (Project Director- Dr. T.
Biotech (India) Ltd, Mumbai, Project Paltasingh).
Director: Prof. Niti Mehta, Research
Associate: Ms. Indu Pareek. 6. “Social, Geographical and
Organisational Elements of a
3. Evaluation & Monitoring Study of Community Oriented Social Enterprise

406
A Case of a Supermarket in Juhapura Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
and Its Franchising Network across
Gujarat” sponsored by Indian Council of The Institute organized four national con-
Social Science Research (ICSSR), New ferences during 2015-16. Besides, three
Delhi, (Project Team: Dr. Subrata Dutta workshops/ training programmes were also
and Dr. Munish Alagh). organized during the year under report.

7. The National Level Monitoring Research Affiliation and Ph.D./


and Evaluation Work for Rural M.Phil. Programme
Development, Ministry of Rural
One scholar has been awarded Ph.D. degree
Development, Government of India.
during 2015-16. Further, 17 scholars were
This project involved analysis of seven undergoing their Ph.D. research during the year.
major schemes of rural development
in three major districts of Maharashtra, Publications
(Project Director- Dr. Forum Dave).
Books
8. Human Development Report on Kheda
District, GSIDB, Gandhinagar, Project 1. T. Paltasingh, (Ed.) Caring for the
Director: Dr. Kalpana Satija. Elderly: Social Gerontology in the
Indian Context, SAGE Publications,
Research Projects (Ongoing) 2015; ISBN: 9789351502630.

1. The Post-Liberalization Rural 2. Gujarat Social Infrastructure


Transformation in Gujarat: Development Society (GSIDS) (GAD,
Economic, Social and Environmental GoG) and SPIESR, District Human
Consequences, Indian Council of Development Report- Sabarkantha
Social Science Research, New Delhi, (Gujarat), Government Central Press,
(Project Director: Prof. Niti Mehta, Gandhinagar, 2015.
Research Associates: Ms. Monu Yadav
and Ms. Indu Pareek). Research Papers and Articles in
Journals
2. RIDF Impact Evaluation Study for
Irrigation in Gujarat (Draft report The faculty of the Institute published 17
submitted), sponsored by National Bank research papers/ articles in journals and six
chapters in published books.
for Agriculture and Rural Development
(NABARD), Mumbai, (Project Director: Research Reports/Monographs/
Dr. Hansa Jain). Working Papers
3. Tribal Education in India: Issues & 1. Y.K. Alagh, The Uneasy Case
Regional Dimensions; Funded by Indian against Planning, SPIESR Working
Council of Social Sciences Research Paper No. 20, January, 2016.
(ICSSR), New Delhi.(Project Director:
Dr. T. Paltasingh). 2. Niti Mehta, “Dynamics of Change

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in the Employment and Enterprise Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
Structure of Gujarat”, SPIESR in Anvesak, 45(2), July –December,
Working Paper No. 21, January, 2016. 2015 (Reviewed by Prof. Niti Mehta).

3. Niti Mehta, Project Report, Dynamics Library


of Labour use by Cotton Growers in
Gujarat, Mahyco-Monsanto Biotech The services available at the H. K. Library li-
(India) Ltd, Mumbai, June 2015. brary are User Orientation, Reference Servic-
es, Internet Document Delivery Service, Pho-
4. T. Paltasingh, Inter-Generational tocopy facility, New Arrivals, Inter-library
Relations and Decision-making among Loan etc. The H. K. library uses SOUL2.0
the Elderly: A Study in Gujarat’ software developed by INFLIBNET. OPAC
(Co-author) Working Paper No. 19; provides the facility of searching, browsing,
SPIESR, December 2015; Ahmedabad. and reserving physical materials available at
library. Users can log in, check status of the
5. Subrata Dutta, Social, Geographical issued books, suggestion etc. The H K Library
and Organisational Elements of a provides access to several key e-resource da-
Community Oriented Social Enterprise - tabases provided by ICSSR consortium.
A Case of a Supermarket in Juhapura and
Its Franchising Network across Gujarat. Total number of bound volumes added dur-
ing the year 2013-14 is 100. The H. K. library
Book Reviews subscribes to about 20 Indian print journals
and receives about 150 journals on exchange
1. Lalitha, N and P.K. Viswanathan (Ed.)
basis. At present, library has the collection of
(2015) India’s Tryst with Bt Cotton:
approximately 46000 books. Number of new
Learning from the First Decade, Concept
books added during the year 2015-16 is 282.

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Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16
(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary 206.08
Non-Plan 100.00 Non-Plan --
Plan 40.00 Plan --
State Govt. Grant Establishment/ 16.99
Administrative Expenses
Non-Plan 52.50 Non-Plan
Plan Plan
Income from own sources Projects 20.74
(projects, Fellowships, 42.60 Fellowships 13.41
Consultancy, Training Workshops/Training 11.21
Programme etc.) Programme
Other Misc. Expenses

Any other Sources 10.63

Excess of Income over 22.70


Expenditure

Total 268.34 Total 268.34

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Dr. B. R. AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES


(BANISS), MADHYA PRADESH

Research Projects (Ongoing) Publications


1. Synoptic View of Writings & Speeches Books
of Dr. B. R. Ambdkar in Vol. 22,
Education Department, Govt. of 1. Dr. Ambedlar Memorial Lecture Part –
Maharashtra, Mumbai, Prof. C. D. Naik. II (pp.1-180), Prof. C.D. Naik.

2. Translation of Marathi Writings and 2. Social Emancipation (pp-1-232), Prof.


Speeches into English & Hindi, Prof. C. C.D. Naik.
D. Naik.
3. Manual Scavenging (pp-1-256), Prof. C.
3. Educational Status of Scheduled D. Naik.
Castes: Attainments and Challenges
in Chhattisgarh, sponsored by Indian Research Papers and Articles in
Council of Social Sciences Research Journals
Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Govt. of India, New The faculty published four research papers/
Delhi, Prof. R. D. Maurya. articles in various journals and three chapters
in published books.
4. Causes of Perpetuating Socio-economic
backwardness, Impact of State Research Reports/Monographs/
Intervention and Development prospects Working Papers
for Sahariya, Baiga and Bharia Tribes in
Prepared a paper on ‘Identification of Re-
Madhya Pradesh, Prof. D. K. Verma.
searchable Issues and Areas of Agriculture
Conferences/ Seminar/ Lectures and Allied Sectors in M.P. and presented it in
a workshop organized by School of Agricul-
The Institute organized eight national ture and Rural Development BRAUSS, Mhow
and one international conference during during 12-13th March 2015, Shri Arun Kumar.
2015-16. Besides, seven workshops/ training
programmes were also organized during the Book Reviews
year under review.
Reviewed book with preface written on
Research Affiliation and Ph.D/ ‘‘bodhidrum” By Dr. Prafull Gadpal pub-
M.Phil Programme lished in New Delhi- 2016, Prof. C. D. Naik.
A total number of 48 students were award- Library
ed M.Phil degree Course and six students
were awarded Ph.D. degree during the year The facilities available at the library include
2015-16. The number of ongoing Ph.D. issue/ return of books, Newspapers Reprog-
theses during 2015-16 was 46. raphy, Information and Reference section,

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Research Journals, Dissertations, Techni- nance, Environmental Economics, Govern-
cal support, identification of books, materi- ment Regulations, Labour Economics etc.
als from the library, catalogue, etc. Separate are made available for the research scholars.
computer centre consisting of 15 computers
with Wi-fi internet facility is made avail- The library has a rich collection of back vol-
able to the research scholars and researchers. umes of journals/ periodicals in the Institute’s
library, amounting to about 200 research
E-resource Journals like American Econom- journals. In the reference year, 95 National
ic Association Journals, Economic and Fi- and International Journals were purchased.

Funds (Un-audited) 2015-16


(` in Lakhs)
Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount
ICSSR Grant Salary
Non-Plan Non-Plan
Plan 135.00 Plan 372.00
State Govt. Grant Establishment/ 277.00
Administrative Expenses
Non-Plan Non-Plan
Plan 360.00 Plan
Income from own sources 144.00 Projects/Fellowships/ 26.00
(Projects, Fellowships, 66.00 Workshops/Training 16.00
Consultancy etc.) 09.00 Programme Other Misc. 19.00
Expenses

Any other Sources Miscellaneous Expenses

Excess of Income over 04.00


Expenditure
Total 714.00 Total 714.00

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Quantitative Information on Research Output of Research Institutes

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During the Year 2015-2016
Sl. Name of the Projects Projects Awarded Submitted Ongoing Books/ Published Monographs/ Working/ Seminars/ Faculty Others
No. Research Institutes completed Ongoing Ph.D. Thesis Ph.D. Reports Research Mimeographs Occasional Conferences/
Degree Thesis Published Papers/ Papers/ Work-
Articles Reports shops

1. ISEC, Bengaluru 29 62 6 7 110 7 80 9 26 30 36 68


2. CDS, 6 7 5 4 29 2 34 9 10 40 20 35
Thiruvananthapuram
3. CSSS, Kolkata 2 3 0 1 67 5 22 0 1 7 22 26
4. ANSISS, Patna 5 8 0 0 45 1 29 1 1 14 22 31
5. IPE, Hyderabad 2 7 2 1 21 6 27 0 0 19 44 49
6. IEG, Delhi 12 32 1 0 30 4 64 10 17 16 29 41
7. CSDS, Delhi 6 25 1 3 25 7 56 0 4 15 21 25
8. CSS, Surat 5 11 0 0 6 2 7 0 1 9 8 15
Indian Council of Social Science Research

9. MIDS, Chennai 15 11 1 1 35 6 19 6 3 40 12 26
10. IIE, Pune 2 8 3 1 28 5 18 1 0 7 8 14
11. GIDS, Lucknow 15 10 0 0 22 9 39 0 2 25 14 35
12. CPR, New Delhi 17 14 0 0 0 7 85 0 78 91 35 81
13. SPIESR, Ahmedabad 8 3 1 0 17 2 24 0 5 7 7 18
14. CSD, Hyderabad 3 9 0 0 0 2 21 0 3 12 11 15
15. IDS, Jaipur 5 14 0 0 4 4 9 2 2 13 7 18
16. CRRID, Chandigarh 26 17 0 0 8 8 40 13 0 29 23 36
17. CWDS, New Delhi 5 14 4 0 7 8 17 0 0 14 9 37
18. CESS, Hyderabad 26 30 2 2 48 9 45 6 1 27 16 23
19. NKCCDS, 4 7 3 2 5 0 7 0 0 21 5 25
Bhubneshwar
20. GIDR, Ahmedabad 16 9 0 0 3 2 25 2 22 2 12 15
21. ISID, New Delhi 6 3 0 0 0 2 21 0 25 19 22 44
22. OKDISCD, Guwahati 5 14 0 1 3 5 5 0 1 13 9 21
23. CMDR, Dharwad 9 13 0 0 3 0 8 3 0 12 7 23
Appendices

24. BANISS, Mhow 0 4 6 0 46 3 8 1 1 16 10 64


25. MPISSR, Ujjain 7 9 3 4 28 1 12 0 0 7 5 10
Total 236 344 38 27 590 107 722 63 203 505 414 795
Appendix-11

Bibliographies Compiled / Literature Searches

1. Mohsen Baboo, ‘A Methodology Study 9. Nandini, ‘Effect of Teaching Mental


on Relationship between Corporate Health, ‘Personality, Emotional
Social Responsibility and Financial Intelligence and Teacher Freezing’.
Performance of Selected Companies in
10. Yogendra Prasad Tripathi, ‘Indian
India’.
Women and Modernization’.
2. Mohammed Toolabi, ‘The Study of
11. B. Purushothaman, ‘A Study on Pattern
Intellectual Capital and Accounting of Energy Consumption in India with
Performance in Indian Automobile Reference to Tamil Nadu (1991-2011)’.
Industry’.
12. Pramila Shrivastava, ‘The Role of Self-
3. Neetu Singh, ‘A Study of Family Help Groups in Women Economist
Environment, ‘Self-Esteem, and Social Empowerment’.
Adjustment among Working and
Non-Working Women’. 13. Champa Meenakshi, ‘Socio-Economic
Status of Disable People inIndia’.
4. Sheetal R, Gandhi, ‘Comparative Study
of Information Technology in Rural 14. Manjula K.G., ‘Problems and Prospects
of Rubber Plantation Industry in
and Urban Colleges of South Gujarat
Kerala’.
Region’.
15. Renuka Singh, ‘A Study of Health
5. Kedar Lal Meena, ‘Panchayati Raj’.
Nutrition and Life Style of Rural
6. A. Nagaraju, ‘Agricultural Finance Pregnant Woman’.
by Commercial Banks: A Study with 16. Manoj C, ‘Household Savings and
Special Reference to Syndicate Bank Investment Pattern – A Study among SC
of Kadapa District’. in Kerala’.
7. Prasant Chandrakar, ‘Folk Culture and 17. Salma Banu, ‘Financial Performance
Modernisation’. of Sugar Industries in Karnataka State’.

8. Durga Charan Mahanta, ‘Migration and 18. Ram Kesav A.V., ‘Crisis Management
Politics in Assam: A Study of Bodol Strategies in the Tourism Industry in
and Territorial Area District’. Kerala’.

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Indian Council of Social Science Research Appendices

19. Rameshwar Lal, ‘Role of Multinational 28. R. Nandhini, ‘Nidhi Companies or


Corporation inIndian Economy’. Non-banking Financial Companies’.

20. Bhaskar Kumar S. Raval, ‘A Study 29. Ram Kesav A.V., ‘Problems in Kerala
of Frustration and Impulsiveness of Tourism’.
Higher Secondary Schools Student in
Context to Some Variable’. 30. Raksha Vaidya, ‘Library Resources
and Services, Central University
21. Unnatiben J. Patel, ‘A Study of Gap Libraries’.
between Short term and Long term
Memory for the Textbook Content for 31. Manoj Kumar Rangari, ‘Pradhan
Standard 8th Students’. Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana ka Gramin
Vikash par Prabhav (Rajanandgaon
22. Rathod Varun Kumar Dharmubhai, Jile ke Dongargarh evam Dongargarh
‘Effectiveness of Mathematical
Vikash Khand ka Tulnatmak Adhayan)’.
Reasoning Development Programme
for Upper Primary Students in Relation 32. Surabhi Rawat, ‘Effect of Parental
to Certain Variables’. Expectation on Academic Anxiety
and Achievement Motivation of High
23. Vinay Kumar Sharma, ‘A Study
School Students’.
of Effects Resulted from Applying
Modern Educational Technology 33. Subodh Kumar, ‘A Study of Interface
on Social Values, Cultural Values between Cost Reduction and Logistics
and Educational Values of Tribal
with Emphasis on Materials Management
Communities in Rajasthan’.
in Public/Private Enterprises in India
24. Pushpendra Kumar Saraswat, ‘A Study (A Case Study of Select Public/Private
of Study Habits and Learning Style Enterprises)’.
of Students Studying in Different
34. Deepa Sharma, ‘Job Involvement and
Types of Secondary School in Context
to Their Academic Achievement’. Job Satisfaction of Library Professionals
Working in Management College
25. Suchismita Majumdar, ‘Paper Libraries of Delhi and NCR’.
Preservation, Acidity of Paper, Comes
Alkalinity, Paper Properties V/s 35. Ajulka Saxena, ‘Participation of NGO’s
Presentation Permanence, Quality of in The Socio-Political Development:
Paper’. A Comparative Study of Nepal and
Sri Lanka’.
26. Satyandra Kumar, ‘Nuclear Power:
Weapon for Peace’. 36. Sumadhur Roy, ‘A Study on
Professionalism in Event Management
27. Challang R. Marak, ‘A Study of in Assam’.
Managerial Creativity of the Head of
Primary Schools in Garo Hills’. 37. Hazeena P.E., ‘Work-Life Balance

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among Women Police Personnel in 39. Aradhana Pandel, ‘Problems of Women
Kerala Police’. in Slums’.

38. Ruchi Sinha, ‘Application of Information 40. Meenakshi Verma, ‘Role of Water Level
Technology in College Libraries of in Farming in Haryana’.
Gujarat State with Special Reference to
College Libraries of Valsad District: A
Study’.

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Accounts
Separate Audit Report of the Comptroller & Auditor General of India on the
Accounts of Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi
for the year ended 31 March 2016
We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of Indian Council of Social Science
Research (ICSSR) as at 31 March 2016, the Income & Expenditure Account and Receipts
& Payments Account for the year ended on that date under Section 20(1) of the Comptroller
& Auditor General's (Duties, Powers & Conditions of Service) Act, 1971. The audit has
been entrusted for the period upto 2018-19. These financial statements include the accounts
of six Regional Centres of the ICSSR. Out of these, one Regional Centre was audited and
comment included in the report. These financial statements are the responsibility of the
Council's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audit.
2. This Separate Audit Report contains the comments of the Comptroller and Auditor
General of India (CAG) on the accounting treatment only with regard to classification,
conformity with the best accounting practices, accounting standards and disclosure norms,
etc. Audit observations on financial transactions with regard to compliance with the Law,
Rules & Regulations (Propriety and Regularity) and efficiency-cum-performance aspects,
etc., if any, are reported through Inspection Reports/CAG's Audit Reports separately.
3. We have conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally
accepted in India. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material
misstatements. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidences supporting the
amounts and disclosure in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the
accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as
evaluating the overall presentation of financial statements. We believe that our audit
provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
4.  Based on our audit, we report that:
i  We have obtained all the information and explanations, subject to the observation in
the report, which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of
our audit;
ii The Balance Sheet, Income & Expenditure Account and Receipts & Payments
Account dealt with by this report have been drawn up except mentioned in comment No.
D.2 in the format prescribed by the Government of India, Ministry of Finance.
III In our opinion, proper books of accounts and other relevant records, except as stated
in the report, have been maintained by the ICSSR in so far as it appears from our
examination of such books.
 iv  We further report that:
 A.  Balance Sheet

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A.1  Liabilities
A.1.1 Current Liabilities & Provisions (Schedule-7 & I-A) - Rs. 130.30 lakh
(I) The above does not include unutilised grant-in-aid of Rs. 3.39 crore out of the
grants received from the Ministry of Human Resource Development (Plan & Non Plan) and
Ministry of Minority Affairs. This has resulted in understatement of Current Liabilities &
Provisions and overstatement of Corpus/Capital Fund by like amount.
(ii) No liability was provided for expenditure incurred of Rs. 94.87 lakh which relates
to the year 2015-16. This resulted in understatement of Current Liabilities and provision
and expenditure by the Rs. 94.87 lakh.
A.2 Assets
A.2.1 Fixed Assets (Schedule-S & I-A) - Rs. 2046.761akh
ICSSR deposited with NDMC Rs. 14.54 lakh and Rs. 10.20 lakh for energization of
Substation at 35 Ferozshah Road, NASSDOC office & Library. Though, the work had been
completed and the balance amount has been settled with the NDMC (December 2008) the
amount has been shown in the accounts under advances. This has resulted in understatement of
Fixed Assets and overstatement of Current Advances by Rs. 24.74 lakh. This was pointed out in
the last year SAR but no action has been taken by the ICSSR.
A.2.2 Current Assets, Loan &Advances etc. (Schedule 11 & I-A) Rs. 1605.33 lakh
(i) The above does not include amount of Rs. 54.42 lakh receivable from the Chintan
Guest House on account of ICSSR Share of Chintan Guest House receipts for the period
from August 2015 to' March 2016. This has resulted in understatement of Current Assets,
Loan &Advances, income as well as Capital/Corpus Fund by Rs. 54.42 lakh.
(ii) ICSSR released Maintenance grant amounting to Rs. 37.14 crore to 25 Research
Institutions which was booked in the accounts as expenditure on Grant-in-aid. The unspent
grant-in-aid of Rs. 1.77 crore with 10 Research Institutions was not shown in the accounts
as assets. This resulted in understatement of Current Assets and overstatement of
Expenditure by Rs.1. 77 crore.
B. Income & Expenditure Account
B.I Expenditure
As per the Significant Accounting Policy No. 4.1 depreciation is provided on
written down value method as per the rates specified in the Income Tax Act, 1961.
However, the depreciation on the library books has been charged at the rate of 100%
whereas the rate prescribed as per the income Tax Act is 60%. This has resulted in
overstatement of depreciation and understatement of Fixed Assets by Rs. 2.18 lakh. The
depreciation charged for the previous years also need to be recalculated. This was pointed
out in the last year report but no action has been taken by the Council.
C. Significant Accounting Policies and Notes on Accounts
As per Accounting Policy No. 10, liability towards gratuity payable on death /
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basis, which is in contravention of the Uniform Format of Account and Accounting
Standard 15 which stipulates that provision should be made in the accounts for retirement
benefits on the basis of actuarial valuation.
D General
D.I Current Assets, Loan & Advances (Sch-II) does not include closing balance of Rs.
0.86 lakh under franking machine resulting into understatement of Current Assets,
Loan &Advances and overstatement of Expenditure by like amount.
D.2 Bank-Reconciliation
Scrutiny of the Bank Reconciliation statements revealed the following discrepancies

Sl. Bank Account Cheques Cheques/ Amount Amount


No. issued but not Demand debited by credited by
presented for Drafts bank but not Bank but not
payment in deposited but taken in Cash taken in Cash
bank not credited Book Book

1. Canara Bank A/c 2959973/- (72 178136 (13 Rs. 344249/- RS.2697017/-
84741010500001 cases from cases from (15 cases Feb (8 cases from
July 2011 to Mar 2007 to 2011 to June Nov 2012 to
Apr 2013) May 2013) 2013) Feb

2. Canara Bank Rs.482000/- Rs. 182450/- Rs.1550685/- Rs. 778966/-


A/cno. 50825 (23 cases from (163 Cases (63 cases from (26 cases from
Oct 2013 to from July May 2013 to June 2013 to
Nov 2015) 2013 to Feb Mar 2016) Jan
2016) 2016)

3. Canara Bank A/c Rs. 24310508/- Rs. 6799301/- Rs. 5148237/- Rs. 5945601-
no. 50826 (137 cases from (31 cases (105 cases (7 cases from
June 2013 to from June form June Dec 2013
Dec 2015 2013 to Feb 2013 to Mar 2016)

Cheques issued but not presented for payment have become time-barred and should
be written back in the accounts. Cheques deposited in bank but not credited by bank need to
be pursued with the bank to get credit of these amounts. Amount debited by the banks but
not taken in the cash book needs to be reviewed.
D.3 Consolidated Receipts & Payments Account and Income & Expenditure Account of
ICSSR (Hqrs.) and six RCs have not been prepared. Two sets of Receipts & Payments
Account and Income & Expenditure Account have been prepared i.e. one for ICSSR
(Hqrs.) and another for its RCs. This does not give a complete view of the financial
activities of ICSSR.
D.4 Scrutiny of annual accounts of ICSSR for the year 2015-16 and the annual accounts

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of the regional centres revealed following differences under the head 'grants received from
head office':

Name of As per Combined R&P As per Combined I&E As on Grant booked in


Regional A/c of RCs A/c of Res Hqrs A/c 4-B)
Centres

Hyderabad 12857200 8800000 12850000

Mumbai 9000000 9000000 9300000

Kolkata 8350000 8158942 8350000

Shillong 12994000 14665780 12900000

Chandigarh 13150000 13610000 12530000

New Delhi 7032100 7032100 6750000

The difference between the three set of figures needs reconciliation.


D.5 GPF and CPF accounts need to be maintained and reflected separately.
E. Grants-in-aid
ICSSR had an un spent balance of Rs. 252.33 lakh (Plan: Rs. 5.23 lakh and Non
Plan: Rs. 247.10 lakh) of previous year. During the year 2015-16, ICSSR received a total
grants of Rs.17171.85 lakh (Plan: Rs.11182.26 lakh and Non-Plan: Rs.5989.59 lakh)
from the Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of
Secondary and Higher Education. Out of which, 3462.99 lakh (Plan: Rs.2000.00 lakh and
Non-Plan: Rs.1462.99 lakh) was received during the month of March 2016. During the
year, Council has its own receipts for.Rs.187.45 lakh (Plan: Rs.129.74 lakh and Non-Plan:
Rs.57.71Iakh). The ICSSR utilised Rs. l7272.85Iakh (Plan: Rs. 11313.31 lakh, and Non-
Plan: Rs.5959.54 lakh) leaving a balance of Rs.338.78 (Plan: Rs.3.92 lakh, and Non-Plan:
Rs.334.86 lakh).
It had Rs.0.69 lakh unspent balance of previous year of Ministry of Social Justice &
Empowerment and ICSSR received grant of Rs.40.02 lakh from the Ministry of Minority
Affairs. Out of which, it utilised Rs. 22.35 lakh and leaving a balance of Rs, 18.35 lakh
(Rs.17.66 lakh Ministry of Minority Affairs and Rs.0.69 lakh Ministry of Social Justice &
Empowerment).
F. Management letter: Deficiencies which have not been included in the Audit
Report have been brought to the notice of the Chairman, ICSSR, through a management
letter issued separately for remedial/corrective action.
v) Subject to our observations in the preceding paragraphs, we report that the Balance
Sheet, Income and Expenditure Account and Receipts and Payments Account dealt with by
this report are in agreement with the books of accounts.

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vi) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanation
given to us, the said financial statements, read together with the Accounting Policies and
Notes on Accounts, and subject to the significant matters stated above and other matters
mentioned in Annexure to this Audit Report, give a true and fair view in conformity with
accounting principles generally accepted in India:-
a) in so far as it relates to the Balance Sheet of the state of affairs of the Indian Council
of Social Science Research, New Delhi as at 31 March 2016; and
b) in so far as it relate to the Income and Expenditure Account of the deficit for the
year ended on that date.

For and on behalf of the C & AG of India

Director General of Audit


Central Expenditure
Place: New Delhi
Date: 6.1.2017

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Annexure to Audit Report

1.  Adequacy of internal audit system

· The Council has an internal audit cell. All the unit files are got pre checked from the
Internal Audit Cell before making final payment.
· The audit of ICSSR Hqrs and its RCs has not been conducted by the Pr. Account
. Office of the Ministry.
· There are no internal audit manual and auditing standards.
· No audit plan was prepared by the Council during 2015-16.
· The audit of all Regional Centres was conducted by the Internal Audit Cell upto
2005-06.
2.  Adequacy of internal control system

· The Council has maintained a consolidated Fixed Assets Registers due to which the
assets created out of Plan Fund/Sponsored Projects/ Earmarked Fund/Endowment
Fund were not identifiable.
· The Managements response to external audit objections is not effective as 96paras
pertaining to the period from 2001-02 to 2013-14 were outstanding as on 3113/2016.
· The audit of all RO was not conducted after 2005-06.
· The physical verification of Fixed Assets & inventories was not done after 2013-14
and physical verification of fixed assets of RO Delhi was not done after 2008-09.
3. System of physical verification of Assets

· The physical verification of fixed assets of Council Hqrs. except Books &
Publications had been conducted up to 2013-14.
· The physical verification of Books & Publications had been conducted up to 2009-
10.
· The physical verification of Fixed Assets of the regional centre Delhi has been
conducted up to 2008-09 only.
4.  System of physical verification of inventory
· Physical verification of inventory like stationery and other consumable items of
Council Hqrs. had been conducted upto 2013-14 and of the regional centre Delhi
has been conducted upto 2015-16.

5.  Regularity in payment of statutory dues


· No payment over six months in respect of statutory dues was outstanding as on
31.3.2016.

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INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31 ST MARCH 2016

(Amount in `)
S. Particulars Schedules Current Year Previous Year
No.
LIABILITIES ICSSR Regional Centres Total
1. Corpus Capital Fund I & I-A 155142589.00 162058821.00 317201410.00 275936061.85
2. Reserve and Surplus Funds 32788704.54
3. Earmarked/Endowment Funds 3 & 1-A 180110116.00 47451587.00 227561703.00 238117951.42
4. Secured Loans and Borrowing
5. Unsecured Loans and Borrowing
6. Deferred Credit Liabilities 12019384.00 12019384.00 13014863.00
7. Current Liabilities and Provision 7 & 1-A 1944152.00 11085876.00 13030028.00 12052762.50
Total 337196857.00 232615668.00 569812525.00 571910343.31
ASSETS
1. Fixed Assets 8 & 1-A 107610727.00 97065473.00 204676200.00 202197556.89
2. Investment from Earmarked/
Endowment Funds 9 & 1-A 180110116.00 22926789.00 203036905.00 214227241.90
3. Investment - Other 1565948.00 1565948.00 1446030.00
4. Current Assets, Loan Advance etc. 11 & 1-A 49476014.00 111057458.00 160533472.00 154039514.52
5. Miscellaneous expenditure
Total 337196857.00 232615668.00 569812525.00 571910343.31
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING 24
POLICY
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES 25
AND NOTES

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ICSSR ICSSR
Combined Balance Sheet of Regional Centres of ICSSR for the year 2015-16

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(Amount in `)
Sr. Particulars Mumbai Shillong Kolkata Hyderabad Chandigarh New Delhi Total
No.
LIABILITIES
1. Corpus Capital Fund 48684944.00 48443427.00 14830770.00 16760464.00 25508748.00 7830468.00 162058821.00
2. Reserves and Surplus Fund
3. Earmarked/Endowment Funds 35168591.00 154483.00 7713689.00 4414824.00 47451587.00
4. Secured Loans & borrowings
5. Unsecured Loans & borrowings
6. Deferred credit liabilities 12019384.00 12019384.00
7. Current liabilities and provisions 4887822.00 1100536.00 683872.00 4413646.00 11085876.00
Total 53572766.00 48443427.00 51099897.00 17598819.00 49655467.00 12245292.00 232615668.00

ASSETS
1. Fixed Assets 10389683.00 42671223.00 21381635.00 8010881.00 14158346.00 453705.00 97065473.00
2. Investments from 13602626.00 5221339.00 4102824.00 22926789.00
earmarked/endowment funds
3. Investment - others 1565948.00 1565948.00
4. Current assets, loans and advances 43183083.00 5772204.00 14549688.00 9587938.00 30275782.00 7688763.00 111057458.00
TOTAL 53572766.00 48443427.00 51099897.00 17598819.00 49655467.00 12245292.00 232615668.00

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ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2015-16

(Amount in `)
INCOME Schedule Current Year Previous Year

Income form Sales/Services 12 756616.00 365757.00

Grants/Subsidies 13 1714864917.00 1648277677.00

Grants/Subsidies 13A 6425747.00 0.00

Fees/Subscriptions 14 0.00 0.00

Income from Investments (Income to Investment from 15 4987846.00 3681744.00


earmarked/endowment funds transferred to funds)

Income from Royalty, Publication etc. 16 43256.00 7269.00

Interest Earned 17 11563416.00 10031246.00

Other Income 18 5471117.00 1196573.60

Increase/(decrease) in stock of finished goods and work-in-progress 19 0.00 0.00

TOTAL (A) 1744112915.00 1663560266.60

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ICSSR ICSSR
EXPENDITURE Schedule Current Year Previous Year

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Establishment Expenses 20 157043664.00 149050468.00
Other Administrative Expenses etc. 21 32959352.00 43407865.00
Expenditure on Grants, Subsidies etc.
(a) Grants to Research Institutes and others
(b) Transfer to Regional Centre 22 1534905204.00 1522186697.20
(c) MMA 22A 2235286.00 8733694.00
Interest 23 0.00 3681744.00
Depreciation (Net total of the year & corresponding to schedule 8) 13464950.00 63798312.00
Loss on Sale of Vehicle 0.00
Total (B) 1740608456.00 1790858780.20
Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) 3504459.00 -127298513.60
Transfer to special Reserve (Specify each) 4987846.00
Transfer to/from General Reserve 0.00
Prior period adjustment A/c (Add/Less) -40367.00
BALANCE BEING SURPLUS (DEFICIT) CARRIED TO -1523754.00 -127298513.60
CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 24
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES 25

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ICSSR ICSSR
(Amount in `)
Combined Income & Expenditure Account of Regional Centres of ICSSR for the year 2015-16
Sr. Particulars Mumbai Shillong Kolkata Hyderabad Chandigarh New Delhi Total
No.
INCOME
1. Income from Sales/Service 114080.00 1164225.00 0.00 1278305.00
2. Grants/subsidies 9000000.00 14665780.00 8158942.00 8800000.00 13610000.00 7032100.00 61266822.00
3. Fees/subscription 79228.00 79228.00
4. Income from investment (Income on
investments from earmarked/endowment 463842.00 463842.00
funds transferred to funds)
5. Income from Royality/Publication etc. 0.00
6. Interest earned 1806886.00 194610.00 580000.00 1793111.00 305589.00 4680196.00
7. Other Income 5185968.00 792147.00 247.00 524634.00 9473.00 6512469.00
8. Increase/decrease in stock of finished 0.00
goods and work under progress
Total (A) 15992854.00 15845845.00 8739189.00 9324634.00 16567336.00 7811004.00 74280862.00
EXPENDITURE
1. Establishment Expenses 4797533.00 5386961.00 7156467.00 6275748.00 8021808.00 1342127.00 32980644.00
2. Other Administrative Expenses 3136257.00 4623905.00 683009.00 914834.00 1461397.00 579738.00 11399140.00
3. Expenditure on Grant subsidiaries 2151277.00 5799034.00 3748006.00 5270533.00 16968850.00
4. Interest/Bank charges
5. Prior Period Adjustment
6. Depreciation (Net total at the year) 316357.00 5088009.00 212751.00 1331577.00 616526.00 112013.00 7677233.00
Total (B) 10401424.00 20897909.00 8052227.00 8522159.00 13847737.00 7304411.00 69025867.00
Balance being excess of income over
expenditure (A-B) 5591430.00 -5052064.00 686962.00 802475.00 2719599.00 506593.00 5254995.00
(A) Transfer to General Reserve 5591430.00 -5052064.00 686962.00 802475.00 2719599.00 42751.00 4791153.00
(B) Transfer to earmarked fund 463842 463842
(C) Transfer to Capital Fund

Total (A)+(B)+C 5591430.00 -5052064.00 686962.00 802475.00 2719599.00 506593.00 5254995.00

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SCHEDULE-1- OF BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31 ST MARCH, 2016

(Amount in `)
Current Year Previous Year
SCHEDULE 1- CORPUS/CAPITAL FUNDS:
(a) Capital Fund - General
Balance as at the beginning of the year 147972409.00 254582824.11
Add: Contributions towards Capital Fund - General 5874805.00 19125525.00
153847214.00 273708349.11
Deduct : Written off 1243294.00 0.00

Add/ Deduct: Balance of net expenditure 152603920.00 273708349.11


transferred from Income and Expenditure Account 1475263.00 -125735940.60
151128657.00 147972408.51

(b) Capital Fund- Gifted Books Balance at the beginning 1543742.50


of the year 18829.00 37660.00 1581402.50
Addition during the year 59323.00
78152.00
Less: Deductions during the year 48491.00 1562573.00
29661.00 18829.50
(c) Capital Fund-Priced Publication Balance at the 4028044.00 4035398.68
beginning of the year 0.00
Addition during the year
Less: Deductions during the year (see Annexure-5) 43773.00 7355.00 4028043.68
3984271.00

BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END (A+B+C) 155142589.00 152019281.69

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BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31 ST MARCH, 2016
FUND-WISE BREAKUP
Schedule 3 - Earmarked/Endowment funds TOTALS (Amount in `)
ICSSR-
Provident Sarabhai ICMR ICSSR-
Memorial Unesco "Health for IDPAD ICSSR Chintan Pension ICSSR-ESRC
Fund Project ICSSR-IDRC Equip Fund
Current Year Previous Year
Turst all" Project Vth Phase Guest House Fund

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Opening Balance of the
Funds 123016676.00 180774.13 222874.05 688953.85 8098445.43 44005959.52 12346474.00 5013351.01 1000.00 193574507.99 179446440.68
a) Additions to the Funds: 16320336.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 16320336.00 17123066.00
b) Donation/Grants 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5000000 5275348.00 10275348.00 7191521.97
i) a Council Contribution/
subscription
ii) Income from 2713765.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2713765.00 1616257.25
investments made
on account of funds
iii) Other additions
(specify nature) 8266331.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8266331.00 8878117.00
interest payable
Interest received 0.00 7304.00 9004.00 27834.00 242084.00 3935737.00 528571.00 181716.00 55596.00 4987846.00 3681744.00
provision for Mtcc.
ICSSR, G. House
Receipt towards
G. House Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8704331.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8704331.00 5565577.00
Misc receipts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 24510.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 24510.00 0.00
Total A+B 150317108.00 188078.13 231878.05 716787.85 8340529.43 56670537.52 12875045.00 10195067.01 5331944.00 244866974.99 223502723.90

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Utilization/Expenditure 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
towards objectives of
funds/refund of surplus
money
i) Capital Expenditure 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3554611.00 0.00 0.00 177225.00 3731836.00 538020.00
Fixed assets
Others-withdrawal Total 44904370.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 44904370.00 24513538.00

ii) Revenue Expenditure 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1050000.00 0.00 1050000.00 485806.00
Salaries, Wages and
Allowances etc
Other Administrative 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6617201.00 0.00 0.00 66930.00 6684131.00 725197.00
Expenses
Programme Expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5412159.00 2974363.00 8386522.00 3665655.00

Total - C 44904370.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10171812.00 0.00 6462159.00 3218518.00 64756859.00 29928216.00

Net Balance as at the 105412738.00 188078.13 231878.05 716787.85 8340529.43 46498725.52 12875045.00 3732908.01 2113426.00 180110115.99 193574507.00
year-end (a+b+c)

BANK BALANCE 2217238.00 188078.13 231878.05 716787.85 8340529.43 997725.52 825045.00 3732908.01 2113426.00 19363615.99 2051120790.00

INVESTMENT 103195500.00 45501000.00 12050000.00 160746500.00 173063300.00

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SCHEDULE-7- OF BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31 ST MARCH, 2016

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 7- CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS Current Year Previous Year

A. CURRENT LIABILITIES
1. Acceptances 0.00 0.00
2. Sundry Creditors: 1. M/s Kendriya Bhandar 0.00 0.00
3. Security Deposit Payable (Annexure-6) 634228.00 629550.00
4. Interest accrued but not due on: 0.00 0.00
5. Statutory Liabilities: 0.00 0.00
6. Other current Liabilities
1. Remittance 0.00 10000.00
2. Payable to late Sh. Rajender Kumar 13389.00 13389.00
3. Service Tax refundable to Contractors 1296535.00 782556.00
7. Provision for outstanding liabilities (Annexure - 12) 0.00 0.00

TOTAL (A) 1944152.00 1435495.00

B. PROVISIONS 0.00 0.00

TOTAL (B) 0.00 0.00

TOTAL (A+B) 1944152.00 1435495.00

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STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF THE ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO FIXED ASSETS
FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
SCHEDULE -8A

(Amount in `)
S. No. Name of the Assets Classification ADDITIONS DELETIONS

Additions
1. Computers & Printers Computer & Peripheral 3590.00 54600.00
2. Library Books Library Books 466055.00 0.00
3. Gifted Books Gifted Books 59323.00 0.00
4. Photocopier-machine, UPS, etc. Furniture & Fixtures 1850549.00 1188694.00
5. Building B/S. 19254611.00 0.00
Total 21634128.00 1243294.00

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SCHEDULE-9- OF BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31 ST MARCH, 2016

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 9- INVESTMENTS FROM EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT Current Year Previous Year
1. In Government Securities 63036000.00 76483000.00

2. Other approved Securities 54575000.00 53520000.00

3. Other (to be specified) Nationalized Bank 62499116.00 63571507.90

TOTAL 180110116.00 193574507.90

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(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 11- CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC. Current Year Previous Year
A. CURRENT ASSETS

1. Inventories:

a) Stock-in-trade
Finished Goods (a) Price publication 3984271.00 4028043.68
Annexure-5

2. Cash balance in hand (including cheques/drafts and imprest 1775.00

3. Bank Balance:

a) With Scheduled Banks

Saving Accounts - Canara Bank 38137674.00 25300490.59

TOTAL 42121945.00 29330309.27

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B. LOANS, ADVANCES AND OTHER ASSETS

1. LOANS:

a) Staff (Annexure - 10) 618769.00 962993.94

2. Advances and other amounts recoverable in cash or in kind or


for value to be received:

a) On Capital Account

b) Prepayments (Annexure-11) 6735272.00 22475639.31

c) Others - Remittance 28.00 991.00

3. Income Accrued L (Conference Hall rent)

4. Outstanding Advances

5. Security deposits

Total (B) 7354069.00 23439624.25

TOTAL (A+B) 49476014.00 52769933.52

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INCOME & EXPENDITURE A/C - 2015-2016
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF INCOME FROM SALES & SERVICES 2015-16

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 12- INCOME FROM SALES/SERVICES Current Year

1. Income from Sales


a) Sales of Scraps 369775.00
2. Income from Services
a) Labour Processing Charges
(i) Photocopying receipts Rs. 6045
(ii) Compiliation of bibligraphy Rs. 7824 13869.00
b) Conference Hall Services 152500.00
c) Hostel Room Rent Charges 92600.00
d) Guest House Annexe 127872.00

TOTAL : As per I & E A/c 756616.00


TOTAL: As per R & P A/c 756616.00

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SCHEDULE-13- STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF GRANTS RECEIVED FROM GOI IN 2015-16

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 13- GRANTS/SUBSIDIES Current Year Previous Year
(Irrevocable Grants & Subsidies Received)

1. Central Government (Ministry Human Resource


Development, Department of Education)
NON-PLAN 598959111.00 515261182.00
PLAN 1118226000.00 1134404000.00
Total: As per R & P A/c 1717185111.00 1649665182.00

LESS: Capital Expenditure


PLAN: 2320194.00 1387505.00
NON-PLAN : 0.00 0.00

Grand Total as per I&E A/c 1714864917.00 1648277677.00

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SCHEDULE-13A- STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF GRANTS RECEIVED FROM GOI IN 2015-16

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 13A- GRANTS/SUBSIDIES Current Year Previous Year
(Irrevocable Grants & Subsidies Received)
1. Central Government (Ministry of Minorities Affairs) 4001747.00 0.00
PLAN

2. Grant Received from Indian Statistical Institute 2424000.00 0.00


PLAN

TOTAL: 6425747.00 0.00

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SCHEDULE-15- OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR : 2015-16
INVESTMENT FROM EARMARKED FUND
Investment-Others
(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 15- INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS Current Year Previous Year Current Year Previous Year
(Income on Invest. From Earmarked/Endowment
Funds transferred to fund)
1. Interest from Saving Account of Earmarked funds 4987846.00 3681744.00 0.00 0.00

TOTAL: 4987846.00 3681744.00 0.00 0.00

TRANSFERRED TO EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT 4987846.00 3681744.00 0.00 0.00


FUNDS

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SCHEDULE-16- OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2015-16

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 16- INCOME FROM ROYALTY, PUBLICATION, ETC. Current Year Previous Year

1. Income from Royalty 41283.00 7127.00

2. Income from Publications 1973.00 142.00

TOTAL 43256.00 7269.00

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SCHEDULE-17- OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2015-16

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 17- INTEREST EARNED Current Year Previous Year

1. On Term Deposits:

On Savings Accounts:

a) With Scheduled Banks (Non-Plan) 3887410.00 4945690.00

(Plan) 7279931.00 4891971.00

2. On Loans:

a) Employees/ Staff 396075.00 193585.00

TOTAL: 11563416.00 10031246.00

Note - Tax deducted at source to be indicated

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SCHEDULE-18- OTHER INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2015-16

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 18- OTHER INCOME Current Year Previous Year

1. Retirement Benefits of Absorbed Employees 0.00 766068.00


2. Leave Salary and Pension Contribution 0.00 18010.00
3. Miscellaneous Income 88722.00 94417.00
4. Other Income (Plan) 5382395.00 318078.60

TOTAL 5471117.00 1196573.60

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SCHEDULE-20-FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2015-16

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 20- ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES Annexure Current Year Previous Year
a) Salaries and Wages 2-A 86945248.00 84499045.00
b) Other Allowances & Honoraria 2-B 1208623.00 925290.00
c) Contribution to Provident Fund 2-C 80916.00 47484.00
d) Contribution to Other Fund (specify) New Pension Scheme 2-C 129960.00 120268.00
e) Cultural & Welfare Activities/Advance Professional - 4049241.00 8113189.00
Consultancy Plan
f) Expenses on Employees Retirement Gratuity 2-D 11801413.00 49422222.00
g) Other (specify) OTA - 71267.00 116987.00
h) Medical 2-E 3332013.00 4524424.00
i) Leave Travel Concession 2-F 561839.00 1281559.00
j) TA to Staff 3-B 184413.00 0.00
k) Pension including commutation of Pension 48678731.00 0.00
TOTAL : AS PER I & E A/C 157043664.00 149050468.00
ADJUSTMENT OF LIABILITIES
GRAND TOTAL : AS PER R & P A/C

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SCHEDULE-21- FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2015-16
(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 21- OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES ETC. Annexure Current Year Previous Year
a) Travel Expenses to Staff 3B 0.00 61750.00
b) TA to Council Members/its. Committee 397558.00 630830.00
c) Contingency 3A 1076679.00 2509672.00
d) Stationery 1766641.00 2214689.00
e) Repairs/Maintenance of Furniture Equipment 961182.00 774634.00
f) Telephone Charge 1523054.00 1576043.00
g) Repairs/Maintenance of Vehicle 952912.00 1029083.00
h) Advertisement Expenses 489463.00 560883.00
i) Liveries 241164.00 183397.00
j) Hospitality 520267.00 921674.00
k) Water and Electricity Charges 11933730.00 13416468.00
l) Membership Fee 68274.00 162439.00
m) Audit Fees 187800.00 302640.00
n) Bank Charges 3233.00 1642.00
o) Postage and Telegrams 475718.00 568470.00
p) Property Tax 848723.00 801414.00
q) Legal/professional Expenses 580576.00 357659.00
r) Maintenance of computers 425351.00 499430.00
s) Non-Priced Publications 1327195.00 670336.00
t) Maintenance of ICSSR Complex 9179832.00 16164712.00

TOTAL (I & E EXP. A/C) 32959352.00 43407865.00

GRAND TOTAL (R&P A/C) 32959352.00 43407865.00

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SCHEDULE-22- OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2015-16

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 22- EXPENDITURE ON GRANTS, SUBSIDIES ETC. Annexure Current Year Previous Year
a) Grants given to Institutions/ Organisations
i) Maintenance & Development Grants to Research
Institute
(NON - PLAN) 4-A 371364000.00 352800000.00
(PLAN) 4-A 155714810.00 147132401.00
(PLAN SC) 4-A 1600000.00 0.00
(PLAN ST) 4-A 7500000.00 0.00

ii) Transfer to Regional Centres


(NON- PLAN) 4-B 38580000.00 39200000.00
(PLAN) 4-B 22000000.00 24000000.00
(PLAN SC) 4-B 0.00 2400000.00
(PLAN ST) 4-B 2100000.00 2100000.00

b) Subsidies given to Institution/Organisation 4-C to 4-K 936046394.00 954554296.20


(PLAN)

TOTAL (As per R&P A/c) 1534905204.00 1522186697.20

Grand Total: (As per Add/Less Adjustment)

Income & Expenditure 1534905204.00 1522186697.20

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B GRANTS FOR MINORITY PROGRAMMES AND SURVEY OF JAT COMMUNITY FOR THE YEAR 2015-16

SCHEDULE-22A (Amount in `)
RECEIPTS AMOUNT (`) PAYMENTS AMOUNT (`)

Opening Balance 69219.00 1. Grant for Survey in Minority IHD, New Delhi 1635286.00

Grant Received from Ministry of Minority 4001747.00 2. Grant for Survey in Minority Lucknow 600000.00

Grant received from Ministry of Social 0.00 Unspent balance Refunded to Ministry of Social 0.00
Justice Empowerment Justice Empowerment

Closing Balance 1835680.00

TOTAL 4070966.00 4070966.00

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SCHEDULE-23- OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2015-16

(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE 23- INTEREST Current Year Previous Year

Other (specify) (Interest Transferred to Earmarked Funds) 0.00 3681744.00

TOTAL 0.00 3681744.00

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ACCOUNTING POLICIES -- Schedule - 24

1. ACCOUNTING CONVENTION

1.1 The financial statements are prepared on the basis of historical cost convention, unless otherwise stated and
on the accrual method of accounting. However accounts of Chintan Guest House and Pension Fund are being
maintained on cash basis

2. INVENTORY VALUATION

2.1 Publications are valued at cost or realizable value whichever is less.

3. FIXED ASSETS

2.2 Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition inclusive of inward freight, duties and taxes and incidental and
direct expenses related to Acquisition. In respect of projects involving construction, related pre-operational
expenses (including interest on loans for specific Project prior to its completion), form part of the value of the
assets capitalized.

2.3 Fixed Assets received by way of non-monetary grants, (Other than towards the Corpus Fund), are capitalized at
value stated, by Corresponding credit to Capital Reserve.

4. DEPRECIATION

4.1 Depreciation is provided on written down value method as per rates specified in the Indian Companies Act.

4.2 In respect of additions to/deductions from fixed assets during the year, depreciation is considered as per Income
Tax Act 1961 i.e. Assets purchased before 30th September or after 30th September the depreciation is provided
in full or half respectively.

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5. ACCOUTING FOR SALES

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5.1 Sales are accounted for net of sales returns and rebate/discount.

6. REVENUE RECOGNITION

The following items of income and expenses are accounted for on cash basis.

(a) Incomes

(i) Claims against Central/Sate Government and their agencies/ Banks/Others, which are prima facie under
dispute:- There is no dispute

(ii) Royalties receivable by the Council: There is no uniform policy followed by the ICSSR. The percentage of
royalty differs from publisher to publisher and publication to publication.

(b) Expenses

(i) All disputed taxes/levies of Central/State Govt:- There is no dispute

(ii) Royalties payable by the Council: No royalty is payable by the Council.

7. SUBSCRIPTIONS/MEMBERSHIP FEE

7.1 Subscription/Membership fee paid in the form of books/Journals and Online Database for one year will be
treated as expense in the year of payment.

8. GOVERNMENT GRANTS/SUBSIDES

8.1 Government grants are bifurcated into Revenue and Capital Grants.

8.2 Government grants/Non Government Grants are treated as Revenue/Capital Grants based on the
usage/mandate of Grant.
9. FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS

9.1 Transactions denominated in foreign currency are accounted at the exchange rate prevailing at the date of the
transaction.

10. RETIREMENT BENEFITS

10.1 Liability towards gratuity payable on death/retirement of employees is accounted based on actuarial
valuation.

10.2 Provision for accumulated leave encashment benefit to the employees is accounted based on actuarial
valuation.

11. STATUS OF REGIONAL CENTRES

11.1 Un-audited Accounts of all Regional Centres are being incorporated with Council's accounts since 2005-06
onwards.

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CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES ON ACCOUNTS

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CONTINGENT LIABILITIES: Claims against the Entity not acknowledged as debts. Rs. Nil (Previous year Rs. Nil)

CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES: In the opinion of the Management, the current assets, loans and advances
have a value on realization in the ordinary course of business, equal at least to the aggregate amount shown in the Balance Sheet.

TAXATION: In view of there being no taxable income under Income-tax Act 1961, no provision for Income tax has been
considered necessary.

Corresponding figures for the previous year have been regrouped/rearranged, wherever necessary.

Schedules 1 to 25 are annexed to and form an integral part of the Balance Sheet as at 31/03/16 and the Income and expenditure
Account for the year ended on the date.

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STATEMENT SHOWING ‘NIL’ SCHEDULES

(Amount in `)

SCHEDULE NO. NAME

2 RESERVES AND SURPLUS

4 SECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS

5 UNSECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS

6 DEFERRED CREDIT LIABILITIES

10 INVESTMENTS - OTHERS

14 FEES/SUBSCRIPTIONS

19 INCREASE/DECREASE IN STOCK OF FINISHED GOODS & WIP

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RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2015-16

(Amount in `)
RECEIPTS Current Year Previous Year PAYMENTS Current Year Previous Year
1. Opening Balances 1. Expenses
a) Cash in Hand 1775.00 19287.00 a) Establishment Expenses
b) Cash at Saving Bank 25300491.00 87707952.19 (Corresponding to Schedule 20) 157043664.00 149050468.00
b) Administrative Expenses

PLAN 523167.00 (corresponding to schedule 21) 32959352.00 43407865.00


NON-PLAN 24709880.00
MSJ-PLAN 69219.00 2. Payment made against funds for
various projects

2. Grants Received from Govt. (schedule 22 & 22 A


of India (Min. of HRD, (i) Out of funds received from MHRD 1534905204.00 1522186697.20
Department of Education) (ii) Out of funds received from 2235286.00 8733694.00
Ministry of Minority Affairs

PLAN 1118226000.00 1134404000.00


NON-PLAN 598959111.00 515261182.00 3. Investments and deposits made
a) Out of Earmarked/ Endowment
funds (Schedule-3) 4987846.00 3681744.00
2. Grants received from Ministry
of Minority Affairs )
PLAN 4001747.00 0.00 b) Out of Own funds (Investment
Others
2.(a) Ministry of Social Justice 0.00 0.00 4. Expenditure of Fixed Assets &
Capital Work in progress
3.(a) Grant received from Indian 2424000.00 0.00 Purchase of Fixed Assets 2320194.00 1387505.00
Statistical Institute Annexure -14)

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4. Income on Investment from Expenditure of Capital Work in
a) Earmarked/Endow fund progress
(schedule-15) 4987846.00 3681744.00
b) Own funds (Other 0.00 0.00
Investment)
5. Interest Received 5. Refund of surplus money/Loans
(Schedule-17)
a) On Bank deposits 11167341.00 9837661.00 a) To the Government of India
b) Loans, Advances etc.
(Schedule- 17) 396075.00 193585.00 b) To the State Government
6. Other Income (Specify)a) c) To other providers of funds
Sale Priced Publication 6. Loans and advances to staff
(Annexure-9)
(Schedule-16) 1973.00 142.00 a) House building advance 0.00 0.00
b) Royalty received 41283.00 7127.00 b) Motor conveyance advance 0.00 160000.00
(Schedule-16)
c) Photocopying (Schedule-12) 6045.00 7207.00 c) Computer advance 0.00 0.00
d) Compilation of Bibliography -do- 7824.00 23526.00 d) Other conveyance advance 0.00 0.00
e) Data Archives 0.00 0.00 e) Fan advance(Anne.9) 0.00 0.00
f) Sale of unserviceable/ 311575.00 0.00
-do- 58200.00 0.00 6.1 Advances to suppliers
g) Receipt for Guest House 127872.00 42624.00
Annexe 7. Finance Charges (Interest)
h) Conference Hall Charges 152500.00 116000.00
I) Hostel Room Rent Charges 92600.00 176400.00 8. Other Payments (Specify)
–do- a) Deposits
7. Amount Borrowed i) Security deposits
8. Recovery of advances ii) Security refunded to Contractors
a) Motor Conveyance Advance 60000.00 53600.00 Annexure-6)
b) Computer Advance 36500.00 41000.00 iii) Service Tax - Refund 47396.00 0.00
c) House Building Advance 247725.00 364587.00 b) Remittances © 30856897.00 33055164.00
d) Other Con. Advance 0.00 0.00

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9. Closing Balances
9. Any Other Receipt (give details) a) Cash in hand 0.00 1775.00
a) Retirement benefits of 0.00 0.00 b) Cash at Saving Bank 38137674.00 25300490.59
Absorbed employees Out of grant received from MHRD
b) CPF contribution received from PLAN : 392429.00
P.P. Pandey 0.00 766068.00 NON-PLAN : 33485565.00
c) Leave salary and pension Out of grant received from
Contribution Received 0.00 18010.00 Ministry of Minority Affairs
(Schedule- 18)
d) Security deposit from PLAN : 1835680.00
Contractors(Annexure-6) 4678.00 0.00 MOSPI (PLAN) 2424000.00
e) Miscellaneous receipts
(Schedule-18) 88722.00 94417.00
Misc. Receipts Plan 5382395.00 318078.60
f) Remittances (NP) (C) 30847860.00 33048649.00
g) Service tax received from 561375.00 782556.00
Contractors

TOTAL 1803493513.00 1786965402.79 1803493513.00 1786965402.79

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ICSSR ICSSR
COMBINED RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT OF REGIONAL CENTRES OF ICSSR FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
RECEIPTS (Amount in `)
S. Particulars Mumbai Shillong Kolkata Hyderabad Chandigarh New Delhi Total
No.
RECEIPTS
1. Opening Balance
A) Cash in Hand 0.00 5450.00 28001.00 11923.00 2500.00 196.00 48070.00
B) Cash at Bank 13359104.00 5461048.00 22834463.00 5864781.00 10131404.00 7221803.00 64872603.00
C) Cheque in transit 150000.00 150000.00 0.00 0.00 150000.00 0.00 450000.00
2. GRANTS RECEIVED
FROM
A) Head Office 9000000.00 12994000.00 8350000.00 12857200.00 13150000.00 7032100.00 63383300.00
B) Others 0.00 1671780.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1671780.00
FD's encashed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
3. INCOME ON 0.00 0.00 814725.00 0.00 0.00 151842.00 966567.00
INVESTMENT
4. INTEREST RECEIVED
A) On Bank deposits 1806886.00 194610.00 460082.00 0.00 419559.00 305589.00 3186726.00
B) Loans and advances 140000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 140000.00
5. OTHER INCOME 5054618.00 985455.00 247.00 524634.00 1164225.00 9473.00 7738652.00
6. AMOUNT BORROWED
7. RECOVERY OF 141800.00 152000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 293800.00
ADVANCES
8. ANY OTHER RECEIPT
A) Research Project 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 460000.00 0.00 460000.00
B) Training Programme 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
C) Workshop programme 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
D) Misc. Receipt 1164090.00 0.00 7731.00 2234152.00 0.00 0.00 3405973.00
GRAND TOTAL 30816498.00 21614343.00 32495249.00 21492690.00 25477688.00 14721003.00 146617471.00

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PAYMENTS (Amount in `)
S. Shillong Hyderabad Chandigarh
No. Particulars Mumbai Kolkata New Delhi Total
PAYMENTS
1. EXPENSES
A) Establishment experience 4797533.00 5386961.00 3794068.00 6275748.00 8011808.00 1342127.00 29608245.00
B) Admin. Expenditure 3136257.00 4623905.00 4090091.00 914834.00 1409667.00 579738.00 14754492.00
2. Payment made against
funds for various projects 2205475.00 5799034.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5270533.00 13275042.00
3. Investment & Deposits
A) Out of earmarked/
endowment funds 0.00 0.00 8558893 4039292 0.00 151842 12750027.00
B) Out of own funds 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
4. Expenditure on Fixed Assets
and WIP
A) Purchase of Fixed Assets 15856.00 221239.00 191058.00 0.00 201090.00 0.00 629243.00
B) Expenditure on capital
work in progress 0.00 0.00 691783.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 691783.00
5. Refund of surplus money
A) Others 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 620000.00 0.00 620000.00
6. Loans and Advance to staff 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7. Finance Charges (Interest) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
8. Other payments 1036223.00 0.00 0.00 2552600.00 4642161.00 0.00 8230984.00
9. Closing balance
A) Cash in hand 0.00 5000.00 22308.00 8850.00 2500.00 965.00 39623.00
B) Bank balance 19625154.00 5578204.00 15147048.00 7701366.00 10590462.00 7375798.00 66018032.00
C) Cheques in Transit 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

GRAND TOTAL 30816498.00 21614343.00 32495249.00 21492690.00 25477688.00 14721003.00 146617471.00

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ANNEXURE-1-A
PROFORMA ACCOUNT - PROVIDENT FUND ACCOUNT (GENERAL AND CONTRIBUTORY)
(A) RECEIPT AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2015-16

(Amount in `)
RECEIPTS PAYMENTS
Opening Balance : Canara Bank 3996375.91
Subscription Received 16239420.00
Interest on Investments 10378896.00
CPF Contribution from ICSSR 80916.00
Encashment of FDR/Investment 55026000.00
Refunded to ICSSR Main Account
Bank Charges
Deposit Linked Insurance
Withdrawals and Advances 44904370.00
P.F. Investment Account 38600000.00
Closing Balance : Canara Bank 2217237.91
TOTAL 85721607.91 85721607.91

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ANNEXURE 1-B
(B) INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2015-16

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT (`) INCOME AMOUNT (`)


P.F. Interest Payable Account 8266331.00 Interest Received A/c 10378896.00
(-) Less interest accrued
for earlier years 6166800.00
4212096.00
Add
Interest accrued during
the year 2015-16 6768000.00 10980096.00

Excess of Income over expenditure 2713765.00

TOTAL 10980096.00 10980096.00

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ANNEXURE 1-C
(C) BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2016)

LIABILITIES AMOUNT (`) ASSETS AMOUNT (`)


P.F. SUBSCRIBERS A/C. 107369527.00 INTEREST
Opening Balance Interest Accrued 17734300.00
Add: Subscription Received 16239420.00 but not Received
upto 31.03.2015

CPF Contribution 80916.00 Less: Received


during 2015-16 6166800.00
11567500.00
Interest Payable to Subscribers 8266331.00 Add: Interest Accrued 6768000.00 18335500.00
131956194.00 during the year 2015-16
Less 44904370.00 87051824.00
Withdrawals

Excess of Income over Expenditure INVESTMENT


Opening Balance 15647148.91 Opening Balance 101286000.00

Excess of Income over Expenditure 2713765.00 18360913.91 Less: FDR's Encased 55026000.00
for the year 2015-16 during the Year 2015-16
46260000.00
Add: Additions 38600000.00 84860000.00
during the year
2015-16
BANK BALANCE 2217237.91
Canara Bank
TOTAL 105412737.91 105412737.91

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ANNEXURE - I-D
PROFORMA ACCOUNT OF "UNESCO PROJECT" ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
Account No. 8474101050039 Canara Bank

RECEIPTS AMOUNT (`) PAYMENTS AMOUNT (`)

Opening Balance ── Cash Closing Balance ── Canara Bank 231878.05

── Canara Bank 222874.05

Interest Received 9004.00

TOTAL 231878.05 TOTAL 231878.05

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ANNEXURE - I-E
PROFORMA ACCOUNT OF "SARABHAI MEMORIAL TRUST" ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
Account No. 8474101050055 CANARA BANK

RECEIPTS AMOUNT (`) PAYMENTS AMOUNT (`)

Opening Balance ── Cash Closing Balance ── Canara Bank 188078.13

Canara Bank 180774.13

Interest Received from Bank 7304.00

TOTAL 188078.13 TOTAL 188078.13

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ANNEXURE - I-F
Proforma Account of "ICSSR-ICMR HEALTH FOR ALL" Account for the year 2015-16
Account No. 8474101050038 CANARA BANK

RECEIPTS AMOUNT (`) PAYMENTS AMOUNT (`)

Opening Balance - Cash Closing Balance - Canara Bank 716787.85

Canara Bank 688953.85 --

Interest Received 27834.00

TOTAL 716787.85 TOTAL 716787.85

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ANNEXURE - I-G
Proforma Account of "ICSSR - IDPAD PHASE V" Account for the year 2015-16
Account No. 8474101050254 CANARA BANK

RECEIPTS AMOUNT (`) PAYMENTS AMOUNT (`)

Opening Balance - Cash Closing Balance - Canara Bank 8340529.43

Canara Bank 8098445.43 --

Interest Received 242084.00

TOTAL 8340529.43 TOTAL 8340529.43

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ANNEXURE - I-H
ROFORMA ACCOUNT OF ICSSR- "CHINTAN GUEST HOUSE" ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
S B Account No. 8474101050315 CANARA BANK

RECEIPTS AMOUNT (`) PAYMENTS AMOUNT (`)

Opening Balance - Canara Bank 2303959.52 Maintenance of Chintan Guest House 5897852.00

Investment 41702000.00 Repair & Maintenance 719349.00

Service Tax 24510.00 Advance to CPWD 1500000.00

Receipt towards Guest House Services 8704331.00 Purchase of Furniture & Equipment 0.00

Interest Received 3935737.00 Maintenance of Guest House Building 2054611.00

Bank Charges 0.00

Closing Balance - Bank 997725.52

Investment 45501000.00

TOTAL 56670537.52 TOTAL 56670537.52

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INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
ANNEXURE - 1-I
PROFORMA ACCOUNT OF ICSSR-PENSION FUND ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
S B Account No. 8474101050511 CANARA BANK

RECEIPTS AMOUNT (`) PAYMENTS AMOUNT (`)


Opening Balance - Canara Bank 5474.00 Investment 12050000.00

Investment 12341000.00 Closing Balance - Canara Bank 825045.00

Interest Received 528571.00

TOTAL 12875045.00 TOTAL 12875045.00

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ANNEXURE - 1-J
PROFORMA ACCOUNT OF ICSSR- IDRC PROJECT FUND ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
SB Account No. 8474101051366 CANARA BANK

RECEIPTS AMOUNT (`) PAYMENTS AMOUNT (`)


Cash 0.00 Grant-in-aid for Programme 4440000.00
Canara Bank 5013351.01 TA to Advisory Committee Members 703259.00
Grant Received 0.00 Salaries 1050000.00
ICSSR Contribution 5000000.00 Travel Expenses from Air Port to Hotel 0.00
Interest Received 181716.00 Honoraria to Consultants 40000.00
Publications 228900.00
Cash 0.00
Canara Bank 3732908.01
TOTAL 10195067.01 TOTAL 10195067.01

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INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
ANNEXURE - 1-K
Proforma Account of "ICSSR-ESRC-Equip Fund" Account for the year 2015-16
Account No. 8474101051401 Canara Bank

RECEIPTS AMOUNT (`) PAYMENTS AMOUNT (`)


Opening Balance Seminars & Conference 2971823.00
Canara Bank 1000.00 Salaries 177225.00
Grant Received from ESRC Equip 5275348.00 TA to Delegates / Members 1540.00
Interest Received from Bank 55596.00 Stationery Expenses 63090.00
Contingency Expenses 3840.00
Refund to ICSSR 1000.00
Closing Balance 0.00
Canara Bank 2113426.00
TOTAL 5331944.00 TOTAL 5331944.00

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DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE UNDER SALARIES UNDER NON-PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2015-2016
ANNEXURE: 2-A

(Amount in `)
S.No. Sub- Heads A B G H I
Administration Research Documentation Data Archive Publication
(`) (`) (`) (`) (`)
1. Pay of Officer 4266980.00 8357704.00 1922777.00 635400.00 534280.00

2. Pay of Establishment 16714901.00 9766921.00 2498337.00 859373.00 1332472.00

3. Dearness Allowance 9880699.00 11261962.00 3689195.00 1286217.00 2071964.00

4. House Rent Allowance 2083543.00 2857960.00 929000.00 326652.00 669611.00

5. Transport Allowance 1705482.00 1969920.00 634752.00 175536.00 513610.00

6. TOTAL 34651605.00 34214467.00 9674061.00 3283178.00 5121937.00

GRAND TOTAL 86945248.00


(A+B+G+H+I)

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DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER - OTHER ALLOWANCES & HONORARIA - FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 2-B

(Amount in `)
a) Administration 655339.00

b) Research Grants 376295.00

c) Documentations 139738.00

d) Data Archives 10362.00

e) Publications 26889.00

TOTAL 1208623.00

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473
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER - N- PROVIDENT FUND - FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 2-C
(Amount in `)
N– Provident Fund 80916.00
a) Employer's Contribution to CPF (NP)
b) New Pension Contribution Scheme (NP) 129960.00

TOTAL 210876.00

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DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -P-RETIREMENT BENEFITS FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 - NON-PLAN
ANNEXURE: 2-D

(Amount in `)
Pension including Commutation of Pension (NP) 48678731.00

TOTAL 48678731.00

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475
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER - MEDICAL EXPENSES - FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 2-E

(Amount in `)
a) Administration 1737543.00

b) Research Grants 1196383.00

c) Documentation 195726.00

d) Data Archives 47572.00

e) Publications 154789.00

TOTAL 3332013.00

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DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER - LEAVE TRAVEL TO CONCESSION TO STAFF FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 2-F

(Amount in `)

a) Administration 78882.00

b) Research Grants 456834.00

c) Documentation 0.00

d) Data Archives 13643.00

e) Publications 12480.00

TOTAL 561839.00

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INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

477
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER - CONTINGENCY - FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 3-A

(Amount in `)

a) Administration 706698.00

b) Research Grants 224220.00

c) Documentation 120006.00

d) Data Archives 0.00

e) Publications 25755.00

TOTAL 1076679.00

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DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER - TA TO STAFF - FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 3-B

(Amount in `)

a) Administration 91249.00

b) Research Grants 10370.00

c) Documentation 82794.00

TOTAL 184413.00

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DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER K- MAINTENANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
GRANT TO RESEARCH INSTITUTES FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE 4-A

(Amount in `)
S.No Name of the Centre/Institute Plan (`) Non-Plan (`)
1. Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum 4272000.00 24300000.00
2. Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore 4000000.00 35400000.00
3. Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata 4300000.00 27700000.00
4. Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi 7000000.00 27800000.00
5. Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi 4000000.00 51600000.00
6. A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna 4000000.00 14000000.00
7. Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad 4000000.00 7500000.00
8. Centre for Social Studies, Surat 4300000.00 12400000.00
9. Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, Ahmedabad 4000000.00 11300000.00
10. Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai 6300000.00 20000000.00
11. Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow 4000000.00 17000000.00
12. Indian Institute of Education, Pune 4000000.00 7500000.00
13. Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi 4000000.00 7700000.00
14. Council for Social Development, Hydrabad 4000000.00 5600000.00

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14A. Council for Social Development, New Delhi 2500000.00 0.00
15. Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur 4000000.00 14000000.00
16. Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, Chandigarh 4000000.00 15600000.00
17. Centre for Women Development Studies, New Delhi 4000000.00 33000000.00
18. Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad 4000000.00 17600000.00
19. N.K.C. Centre for Development Studies, Bhubaneswar 4000000.00 8000000.00
20. Gujarat Institute of Development Research, Ahmedabad 4000000.00 7500000.00
21. Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, Delhi 26000000.00 0.00
23. Centre for Multi-Disciplinary Development Research, Dharwad 4000000.00 5864000.00
22. OKD Institute for Social Change and Development, Guwahati 12500000.00 0.00
24. M.P. Institute of Social Science Research, Ujjain 9700000.00 0.00
25. Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar National Institute of Social Sciences, Mhow (M.P.) 13500000.00 0.00
26. Review Committee 1342810.00 0.00
GRAND TOTAL 155714810.00 371364000.00

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DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER K- MAINTENANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
GRANT TO RESEARCH INSTITUTES FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE 4-A
(Amount in `)
S.No Name of the Centre/Institute Plan SC (`) Plan ST (`)
1. Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum 300000.00
2. Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore 300000.00
3. Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata 300000.00
4. Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi 300000.00
5. Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi 300000.00
6. A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna 300000.00 300000.00
7. Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad 300000.00
8. Centre for Social Studies, Surat 300000.00
9. Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, Ahmedabad 300000.00
10. Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai 300000.00
11. Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow 300000.00
12. Indian Institute of Education, Pune 300000.00
13. Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi 300000.00
14. Council for Social Development, Hydrabad 300000.00

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15. Council for Social Development, New Delhi 0.00
16. Institute for Development Studies, Jaipur 300000.00 300000.00
17. Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, Chandigarh 300000.00
18. Centre for Women Development Studies, New Delhi 300000.00
19. Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad 300000.00
20. N.K.C.Centre for Development Studies, Bhubaneshwar 300000.00
21. Gujarat Institute of Area Planning, Ahmedabad 300000.00
22. Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, Delhi 300000.00
23. Centre for Multi-Disciplinary Development Research, Dharwad 300000.00
24. OKD Institute of Social Change & Development, Guwhati 300000.00
25. M. P. Institute of Social Science Research, Ujjain 300000.00
26. Baba Sahib Ambedkar National Institute of Social Science, Mhow(M.P.) 300000.00
27. Indian Institute of Dalit Studies 1000000.00 0.00
GRAND TOTAL 1600000.00 7500000.00

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ANNEXURE - 4 -B
DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER F- REGIONAL CENTRE 2015-16

(Amount in `)
LOCATION OF REGIONAL CENTRES PLAN (`) NON-PLAN (`)
a) Mumbai 3000000.00 6000000.00

b) Hyderabad 3750000.00 8800000.00

c) Kolkata 3750000.00 4300000.00

d) Shillong 4000000.00 8300000.00

e) Chandigarh 3750000.00 8480000.00

f) New Delhi 3750000.00 2700000.00

TOTAL 22000000.00 38580000.00

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DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER - F - REGIONAL CENTRE 2015-16 - SC
ANNEXURE 4-B
(Amount in `)
LOCATION OF REGIONAL CENTRES PLAN (`)
a) Mumbai 0.00

b) Hyderabad 0.00

c) Kolkata 0.00

d) Shillong 0.00

e) Chandigarh 0.00

f) New Delhi 0.00

TOTAL 0.00

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485
DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER - F - REGIONAL CENTRE 2015-16 - ST
ANNEXURE 4-B1

(Amount in `)
LOCATION OF REGIONAL CENTRES PLAN (`)
a) Mumbai 300000.00

b) Hyderabad 300000.00

c) Kolkata 300000.00

d) Shillong 600000.00

e) Chandigarh 300000.00

f) New Delhi 300000.00

TOTAL 2100000.00

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DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER B- RESEARCH FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE 4-C

(Amount in `)
B- Research 536397.00
(a) Honoraria

(b) Grant-in-aid Research Sponsored 80613317.00

(c ) Grants to Research Project 137948315.00

(d) New Innovative Programme 5246883.00

TOTAL: As per R&P A/C 224344912.00

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487
B- RESEARCH GRANT -IN-AID SC - 2015-16

(Amount in `)
CURRENT YEAR

Grant for Research Programme Sponsored 35274237.00

Grant-in-aid for Research Projects 32239625.00

New Innovative Programme 0.00

GRAND TOTAL: 67513862.00

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INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
B- RESEARCH GRANT-IN-AID ST - 2015-16

(Amount in `)

CURRENT YEAR

Grant for Research Programme sponsored 22086197.00

Grant-in-aid for Research Projects 18632929.00

New Innovative Programme 0.00

GRAND TOTAL: 40719126.00

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489
DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER C- RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP 2015-16
ANNEXURE - 4-D

PLAN (Amount in `)
(a) National Fellowship 12930947.00

(b) ICSSR Senior Fellowship 30759103.00

(c) ICSSR General Fellowship 123231470.00

(d) Doctoral Fellowship


1. Institutional Fellowship 44198339.00
2. Centrally administered Fellowship 93226216.00

(e) Contingency Grant 10000.00

(f) Honorarium to Consultants 2000.00

(g) Partial Assistance to Ph.D. Scholars 114860.00

TOTAL 304472935.00

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INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
C- RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP SC- 2015-16

(Amount in `)
National Fellowship 676000.00

Senior Fellowships 1132400.00

General Fellowship 31095328.00

Centrally Administered Fellowship 38916000.00

GRAND TOTAL: 71819728.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

490
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

491
C- RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP ST - 2015-16

(Amount in `)
National Fellowship 180000.00

Senior Fellowships 774519.00

General Fellowship 5445600.00

Institutional Fellowship 828000.00

Centrally Administered Fellowship 16727758.00

GRAND TOTAL: 23955877.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
ANNEXURE: 4-E
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -D TRAINING FOR THE YEAR 2015-16

PLAN (Amount in `)
D- TRAINING
Research Methodology 13397085.00
Other Training Programme Capacity Building 11579359.00

TOTAL 24976444.00

ANNEXURE: 4-F
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER - E STUDY GRANTS FOR THE YEAR 2009-10

PLAN (Amount in `)
E - STUDY GRANT
a) Financial Assistance to Doctoral Students/ Scholars for visiting Library/Document Centre 0.00

TOTAL 0.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

492
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

493
D- TRAINING SC – 2015-16
(Amount in `)
Current Year

Training on Research Methodology 8585000.00

Other Training Capacity Building 3886000.00

GRAND TOTAL 12471000.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
D- TRAINING ST – 2015-16

(Amount in `)
Current Year

Training on Research Methodology 6155000.00

Other Training Capacity Building 768434.00

GRAND TOTAL 6923434.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

494
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

495
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -G- DOCUMENTATION FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 4-G

(Amount in `)
G- DOCUMENTATION

a) Purchase of Books/Journals/Thesis etc. Plan 2420423.00

b) Binding Charges, Plan 30480.00

c) Training and Workshops, Plan 459696.00

d) Subscription of On-line Data Base, Plan 6828823.00

e) Social Science Promotion & Publicity, Plan 628000.00

f) Modernization of Library, Plan 6823010.00

TOTAL 17190432.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -H- DATA ARCHIVES FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 4-H

(Amount in `)
H- Data Archives
a) Institution based Data Bank and Modernization 23156.00

TOTAL: I&E A/C 23156.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

496
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

497
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -I- PUBLICATION FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 4-I

(Amount in `)
I- Publications
a) Honoraria to Consultants 58041.00

b) Grants-in-aid for Publications 1106560.00

c) Priced Publications 0.00

d) Research Surveys 4005340.00

e) Maintenance & Development Grants to Professional Organisations 10193000.00

f) IASSI 2000000.00

TOTAL: (R&P) 17362941.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -I-PUBLICATION FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 4-I-SC
(Amount in `)
I-Publications
Maintenance & Development Grant to Professional Organisations 370000.00

TOTAL: R&P 370000.00

INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH


DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -I-PUBLICATION FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 4-I-ST
(Amount in `)
I-Publications
Maintenance & Development Grant to Professional Organisations 1138500.00

TOTAL: R&P 1138500.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

498
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

499
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -J- INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 4-J

(Amount in `)
S. No. Name of the Programme PLAN (`)
1. Indo-Dutch Programme 0.00
2. Indo-Soviet Cultural Exchange Programme 0.00
3. Indo-China Cultural Exchange Programme 211910.00
4. Indo-French Cultural Exchange Programme 100960.00
5. Honoraria to Consultants 6000.00
6. Indo-Japan Cultural Exchange Programme 15000.00
7. Programme with other Countries Asia, Africa Lt. Ame. P 4445813.00
8. Assistance to scholars for visit abroad for participation in Conference / Seminars 16266350.00
and Data Collection
9. Visit of Distinguished scholars to India 699397.00
10. ISSC/IFFSSO/AASSREC/UNESCO ETC. 473721.00
11. Officials visit of ICSSR staff abroad 674183.00
12. South Africa 13600.00
13. International Networking Programme 5492630.00
14. ICSSR-ESRC (U.K.) 500000.00
TOTAL 28899564.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
J- INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION SC – 2015-16

(Amount in `)
Current Year
Indo China Cultural Exchange Programme 109548.00
Programme with other countries 40278.00
Assistance to Scholars visit abroad for participation 1816935.00
GRAND TOTAL 1966761.00

INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH


J- INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION ST – 2015-16

(Amount in `)
Current Year
Assistance to Scholars visit abroad for participation 2034319.00
GRAND TOTAL 2034319.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

500
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

501
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -L- OTHER PROGRAMMES FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 4-K

PLAN (Amount in `)
a) International Seminars & Conferences 29611249.00

b) Seminars and Conferences 39802335.00

TOTAL 69413584.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
L- OTHER PROGRAMME SC – 2015-16

PLAN (Amount in `)
CURRENT YEAR

International Seminars & Conferences 4689997.00

Seminars and Conferences 10025508.00

GRAND TOTAL 14715505.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

502
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

503
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -L- OTHER PROGRAMMES FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: 4-K

PLAN (Amount in `)
a) International Seminars & Conferences ST 916814.00

b) Seminars and Conferences ST Plan 4817500.00

TOTAL 5734314.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
ANNEXURE - 5 (To Schedule I)
PROFORMA STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT - STOCK OF PRICED PUBLICATIONS FOR THE YEAR 2015-16

(Amount in `)
1. Opening Blance Ist April, 2015 4028044.00
2. Add: Additions in 2015-16 0.00 0.00
( i) Cost of printing of Journals
(ii) Cost of printing other priced Publications
3. Add: Royalty paid/payable to authors for 2015-16 0.00 0.00
4. Add: Cost of paper consumed from stock in 2015-16 for printing 0.00 0.00
price publications
5. Total to be added (2+3+4) 0.00 0.00
6. Deduct: Value of sales at cost price publications and journals 2490.00 0.00
7. Deduct: Royalty received/ receivable from publisher during 2015-16 41283.00 0.00
8. Deduct: Value of Publication weeded out 0.00 0.00
9. Deduct : Value of complimentary distributed 0.00 0.00
10. Previous adjustment 0.00 0.00
11. Total to be deducted (6+7+8+9+10) 43773.00 43773.00
CLOSING BALANCE ON 31.03.2016 (1+5-11) 0.00 3984271.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

504
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

505
ANNEXURE: - 6 (TO SCHEDULE 7)
SECURITY DEPOSIT PAYABLE AS ON 31.03.2016

(Amount in `)
Opening Balance 629550.00

Add: Received during 2015-16 4678.00

Less: Refunded during the year 2015-16 0.00

TOTAL 634228.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
DETAILS OF DEPRECIATION DURING THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: -8
(Amount in `)

1. Building 10389827.00

2. Vehicles 230340.00

3. Furniture & Equipment 2251242.00

4. Library Books 545050.00

5. Gifted Books 48491.00

TOTAL 13464950.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

506
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

507
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER -M- LOANS AND ADVANCE FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE: -9
(To R&P A/C)

(Amount in `)
LOANS AND ADVANCES
a) House Building Advance 0.00
b) Motor Conveyances Advance 0.00
c) Computer Advances 0.00
d) Other Conveyances Advance 0.00
e) Fan Advance 0.00
TOTAL 0.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
DETAILS OF LOANS & ADVANCES TO STAFF AS ON 31 ST MARCH 2016
ANNEXURE - 10

(Amount in `)
Current Year Previous Year
a) House Building Advance 492469.00 740193.94

b) Motor Conveyance Advance 117200.00 177200.00

c) Computer Advance 9100.00 45600.00

TOTAL 618769.00 962993.94

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

508
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

509
DETAILS OF PRE-PAYMENTS UNDER VARIOUS HEADS OF ACCOUNTS ON AT 31 ST MARCH 2016
ANNEXURE - 11

(Amount in `)
Current Year Previous Year
a) Royalty receivable 27206.00 27206.15

b) Deposits with other department/local bodies 899615.00 899615.00

c) Advances to suppliers – (Annexure-11 A) 5808451.00 21548818.16

TOTAL 6735272.00 22475639.31

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
ADVANCE TO SUPPLIERS - 2015-16
ANNEXURE - 11A

(Amount in `)

1. Advance for Maintenance of


Building
Non- Plan CPWD
Opening Balance 19004638.00
Add: paid during 2015-16 3554611.00
22559249.00
Less: Adjustment during 2015-16 19254611.00 3304638.00
NDMC Opening Balance 2473500.00 2473500.00

2. Advance for purchase of Vehicles:


I. M/s Tata Motors 116.00 116.00
3. NICSI
Opening Balance 40367.00
Less: Adjusted during 2015-16 40367.00 0.00
4. Director General + Suppliers+ Disposals
Opening Balance 30197.00 30197.00

TOTAL 5808451.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary

510
ICSSR ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

511
DETAILS OF GRANTS UTILIZED FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURE DURING THE YEAR 2015-16
ANNEXURE - 14

(Amount in `)

Annexure 4-G 466055.00


Furniture (Plan) 1854139.00
TOTAL Balance Sheet 2320194.00
Receipt & Payment 2320194.00

DCFO / FA&CAO Member-Secretary


ICSSR ICSSR

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