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XXXIX
Indian Social Science Congress
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December 01-05, 2015
MANGALORE
ORGANISED BY
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INDIAN ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
AND MANGALORE UNIVERSITY MANGALORE (KARNATAKA) INDIA
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XXXIX XXXIX INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS DECEMBER 01-05, 2015 MANGALORE UNIVERSITY MANGALORE
President: President-elect:
Prof. R.C. Tripathi Indian Academy of Social Sciences Hawaghar 37/2, Chatham Lines, Allahabad 211002
Email: ramacharan.tripathi@gmail.com M: 09305838659 Prof. B.M. Hegde Indian Academy of Social Sciences Manjunath, Pais Hills,Bajai Mangalore-575 004 (Karnataka) Email: hegdebm@gmail.com M: 09449442000
Chairman Local Organizing Secretary
ORGANISING COMMITTEE Prof. K. Byrappa Vice-Chancellor Mangalore University Mangalore - (Karnataka) 574 199 Email: kbyrappa@gmail.com Tel: 0891-2844222, 2844333 Prof. Rajaram Tolpadi Local Organizing Secretary XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress Department of Political Science Mangalore University, Mangalore 574 199 Email:rtolpadi@gmail.com, Website: mangaloreuniversity.ac.in M: 08971482187
Vice-President Vice-President
Prof. O.R. Reddy Indian Academy of Social Sciences Flat No. 1, Shri Lalita Apartment Kiralampudi Layout Andhra University Gate (Down) Visakhapatnam 530 003 (A.P.) Email: orreddyvizag@gmail.com Tel: 0891-2575914 M: 9849454838 Prof. C.K. Raju Indian Academy of Social Sciences B-56 Tarang Apartments 19, I.P. Extension, Delhi 110092 Email: c_k_raju@hotmail.com M: 09310431415
Treasurer General Secretary
Prof. Jagdish Narain Indian Academy of Social Sciences 10/3B, Bank Road Teachers Colony, Allahabad 211 002 Email: jnpurwar@rediffmail.com M: 099366844535 Dr. N.P. Chaubey Indian Academy of Social Sciences Iswar Saran Ashram Campus Allahabad 211004, India Tel: (O) 0532-2544245 Telefax: 0532-2544170
E-mail: issaald@gmail.com Website: www.issaindia.in
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS:
October 15, 2015
LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF FULL PAPERS:
November 2, 2015
LAST DATE FOR REGISTRATION WITHOUT LATE FEE:
November 15, 2015
LAST DATE FOR BOOKING OF HOSTEL/GUESTHOUSE ACCOMMODATION:
November 20, 2015
Papers received after November 03 to 30, 2015 onward will be printed after the XXXIX ISSC. All accepted papers would be put on Website by November 20, 2015. Only Registered Delegates shall be provided free accommodation and free food. Details of allotment of accommodation shall be put on website b yNovember 25, 2015. Websites: ISSA: www.issaindia.in Mangalore University: www.mangaloreuniversity.ac.in
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CONTENTS Page
(i) A Letter of Invitation from the President (ii) A Letter of Invitation from the Vice-Chancellor
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XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress
Preamble
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Focal Theme: – Emerging Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy in India
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Plenaries
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Research Committees
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Interdisciplinary Thematic Panels
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Seminars/Symposia/Workshops/Colloquia
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Special Symposium Theme
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Special/Public Lectures
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Interdisciplinary Research Method Workshop for Young Scientists
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Fifth All India Young Scientists Convention
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Exhibition
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Task Force
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Submission of Papers
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Medium
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Last Dates
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Gold Medals
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Registration
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Membership
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Travel Support
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Structure of Programmes
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Boarding and Lodging
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Reception
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Sight Seeing
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Certificate
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Whom to contact?
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Websites
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Focal Theme – Emerging Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy in India (A Note)
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Chairpersons, Co-chairpersons, Conveners and Co-conveners of IRC
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Chairpersons/Co-chairpersons of Thematic Panels
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Chairpersons And Conveners of Symposia/Seminars/Workshops/Colloquia
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National Academic Advisory Committee
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Mangalore University – A Brief Profile
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Indian Academy of Social Sciences
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Presidents : Past, Present And Future
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Indian Social Science Congress: Past sessions
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Executive Council (2015-2016)
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Publications
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Forms:
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Abstract Form
Declaration Form
Membership Form
Registration Form
Accommodation And Food Form
Travel Form
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XXXIX INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS I PREAMBLE Indian Academy of Social Sciences (ISSA) in association with Mangalore University shall hold 39th session of Indian Social Science Congress (ISSC) from December 1-5, 2015 at Mangalore with a view to developing and disseminating science of Nature-Humans-Society in Indian context through appraisal and integration of current research and theories in all subjects of science including Philosophy and Humanities for enabling people of India to enjoy higher order of material, social and cultural life while living in peace and harmony with Nature. All university and college teachers, research students, research scientists working in Research Institutes and laboratories of DST, CSIR, ICMR, ICAR, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR and other privately funded deemed universities and research institutes are cordially invited to participate in it. Policy planners, social activists and social thinkers having concern for science of Nature-Humans-Society too are cordially invited. II FOCAL THEME The Indian Academy of Social sciences and Mangalore University have resolved to focus deliberations of XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress on ‘Emerging Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy in India’, which is an extension of the deliberations on ‘Knowledge Systems, Scientific Temper and the Indian People,’ held at XXXVIII Indian Social Science Congress in March 29-April 2, 2015, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. A note on it prepared by National Academic Advisory Committee is given on pp 14-22. As is well known social science is used to denote basic character of scientific knowledge of Nature-Humans-Society and not the current divisions in science. All subjects of science and technology, therefore, fall under the phrase ‘Social Science’. Also, the word ‘Nature’ today encompasses all that exists (non-living as well living) on, within, above, below and around the Planet Earth. Humans and Societies too are integral to Nature as old conceptions of Nature, Humans and Societies are no longer valid. It is in this sense that our scientists of all subjects are hereby invited to examine the interfaces of their subjects with other subjects and the necessity, relevance and validity of scientific knowledge produced by them to the Public Policy in India. Major objectives are as follows: 1. To examine the interfaces of Social Science knowledge and its relevance and utilization for Public Policy India. 2. To discover and develop an integrated theory and method of Social Science/Science of Nature-Humans- Society. 3. To examine the scientific foundations of all public policies in Democratic Republic of India 4. To comprehend the connections between Social Science/Science of Nature-Humans-Society and Public Policy in India and elsewhere. 5. To analyse the differentials of Politics of Public Policy and Science of Public Policy. 6. To work out an appropriate scientific strategy for appropriate utilization of social science/science of Nature-Humans-Society for shaping/reshaping Public Policies having bearing on the wellbeing of the People of India in particular, and the people of the world in general. III PLENARIES It is proposed to hold 8 plenaries on the focal theme, ‘Emerging Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy in India’ during the XXXIX Indian Social Science. There will be three eminent scholars representing three subjects making substantive presentation in each plenary and two discussants. Each plenary, therefore, will be multidisciplinary.
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Following are the tentative themes of the plenaries on the focal theme: 1. Public Policies of Democratic Development of All: A Historical View/or Persperctive/National Goals of Democratic Transformation And Public Policies In Post-Colonial India/A Critical Review of Public Policies in Democratic Republic of India 2. Economic Policies And Economic Development in Post-Colonial India 3. Science And Technology Policy And Development And Utilization of Indigenous S&T For National Goals of Self-Reliant And Equitable Growth 4. Agricultural Policy, Agricultural Science And Agrarian Development/or Crisis 5. Education Policy And Schools, Colleges And Universities in Post-Colonial India 6. Impact of Policy of Privatisation And Globalisation on Indian Economy, Education, Health And Culture 7. Health Policy, Medical And Health Education System and Peoples Health 8. Policy of Social Justice, Judicial System And Social Justice Today 9. Correlating Constitutional Goals of Equality, Freedom and Fraternity With The Ground Social Reality 10. Ecological And Environmental Policy and Ecological And Environmental Crisis 11. Policy of Non-Violence and Growing Violence in Post-Colonial India 12. Evolving Strategy For Greater Role of Social Science In Formulation of National Policies of Democratic Development IV RESEARCH COMMITTEES There are 19 Research Committees representing 32 disciplines of science of Nature-Humans-Society in the XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress. Each discipline shall deliberate (a) upon the interface and connections between Public Policy and the scientific knowledge being produced within it and (b) current research and theory. Each Research Committee has a chairman, a co-chairman, a convener, a co-convener and 15-20 members from all over India.(See pp 23-28 for details) Each RC is expected to plan its academic issues that it thinks are relevant and of high social and scientific significance. Some Public Policies have been listed for each of the 19 Research Committees tentatively. The same are given below: 1. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND HOME SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE - Agricultural Policy, Agricultural Science And Agrarian Problems/Crisis - Land Policy And Agriculture - Water Policy And Agriculture - GM Crops And Foods - Agriculture Cost Policy - Comparative Analysis of Agriculture Vs Industrial Policy - Impact of Chemical Fertilizer and Pesticides on Food and Health - Farmers suicides and Agricultural Policy - Agri-Climate, Multi-Agricultural Business - Science of Organic Farming 2. ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Historical view of Public Policy since the British Rule
- Valuation of Archaeological Excavations
- Historiography And Politics of History
- Museum Policy
- Interface of Art And Culture
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FOR ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interface of Archaeology, History and Anthropology
- Anthropological Survey of India and its Policy of Man And Society
- Connection Between Physical And Social Anthropology
- Policy of preservation and problems of well-being of Indigenous People/Tribes
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- Policy of Dispossession and Rehabilitation of Indigenous Peoples/Tribes (Scheduled Tribes Policy)
- Policy of Modernization of Indigenous Peoples/Tribes
- Extinction of Indigenous People and Their languages
3. BILOGICAL/LIFE SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Biological/Life Science (Biophysics, Bio-chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Eco-biology, socio-biology, Bio-psychology) etc.
- Foundations of Biological, Genesis, Evolution and growth of life.
- Biological Warfare
- Interfaces of Biotechnology
- Biomedical Engineering
- Indigenous knowledge of Medicinal Plants and Health Policy
- Ethno Botany, Ancient Science of Medicinal Plants And Health Policy
- Genome and Human Genetic Policy
- Policy for preservation of life on Planet Earth – Western Ghats And Himalayas
4. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCE - Interfaces of Computer Science and Communication Science - Implication of Digital Policy - Virtual World Vs Real World - IT and Language - IT and Education - IT and Economy - IT and Culture - IT and Violence 5. EARTH SCIENCE, PLANETARY SCIENCE AND GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interface of Earth, Planetary and Geographical Science
- Policy For Preservation Life Supporting System
- Global Warming And Climate Change
- Deforestisation, Mining and Desertification
- Natural Disaster Management Policy
- Policy For Arresting Desertification of Earth
- Atmospheric Science And Oceanic Science
- Marine Science And Ocean Policy
6. ECOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interface of Ecological And Environmental Science and Sustainable Development
- Waste-Management Policy
- Public Policy on Ecology and Environment
- Ecological Policy for Preservation of Western Ghats and Himalayas
- Impact of Green Technology Policy on Ecology and Environment
- Natural Resources And Biodiversity
- Preservation of Wild Life And other Species
7. ECONOMICS, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Economics, Commerce and Management Science
- Current Research and Theory of Economic Development
- Capital-intensive Vs Labour Intensive Economic Development
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Distribution of Wealth
- Labour Policy And Labour Employment
- Growth with Job Vs Jobless Growth Policy
- Self-Reliance Vs Import-led Development Policy
- Economic Policies and Industrial Development
- Industrial Policy
- Rural Development Policy
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- Special Economic Zone Policy
- Urban Development Policy
- Indian Economy And Its People
- Policy of Equality and Growing Disparity
- Neo-liberal Policies And Economic Development Programmes Make-In-India Policy
- Poverty Alleviation Policies, Programmes And growing Poverty, And Unemployment; Global Economic Crisis and WTO
8. EDUCATION RESEARCH COMMITTEE - Interfaces of Education - Education Policy in Democratic Republic of India - Universalization of Education - Education for All And Status of Literacy - School Education Policy And Standards of School Education - Connection between School Education and University Education - Language Policy of Education and Research - Policy For publication of Researches in Indian languages - Policy for Science Education - Policy For Medical Science Education - Policy For University Education - Policy for Technology Education - Policy For Skill Generation Education - Distance And Open Education - Promotion of Tests and Coaching Institutes - Policy For Contract Teachers and Policy of Keeping the posts vacant 9. ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Technology Policy and Technology Development
- Impact of Brain Drain on growth of Indigenous S&T
- Interfaces of Engineering Science and Technology
- Development and utilization of Indigenous Technology
- Impact of Policy on development and utilization of indigenous Technology and Engineering Science
- Status of utilization of Technological Management
- Technology Import Policy And Its impact on growth of Indigenous Technology
10. INTERNATIONAL RELATION STUDIES AND DEFENCE & STRATEGIC STUDIES RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of International Studies, Defence & Strategic Studies
- Correlation Between Domestic Policy and Foreign Policy
- UN Security Council
- Non-Alignment And After
- SARRC
- BRICS
- India’s East Poicy
- India-Pak-China Policy
- Policy with Neighbours
- Internecine War
- Post-Cold War Policy
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11. JURIDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Land Laws
- Constitution of India And Legislation
- Interfaces of Juridical Science
- From Colonial Jurisprudence to Democratic Jurisprudence
- Social Conflicts, Violence and Social Justice
- Juridical Accountability
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- Criminal Laws And Capital Punishment
- Labour Laws
- Social Justice And Social Conflicts
12. LINGUISTICS REASEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interface of Linguistics
- Language Policy and Language Development
- Education And Research in Indian Languages
- Commerce and Language
- Culture and Language
- Extinction of Indian Languages
- Vanishing Languages And Vanishing Culture
- Social hierarchy/Social Stratification As Reflected in the Language
- To Plan Language is To Plan A Society: Contribution to Language management and Planning.
13. MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Policy For Mathematical Science Education
- Interfaces of Mathematical and Statistical Science
- Education and Research in Mathematical and Statistic and Science
- Socio-Economic Use of Statistical Knowledge
- Preventing misapplication and misuse of statistics
14. MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Medical and Health Science
- Bio-medical Science
- AYUSH And Medical Science
- Social Medicine and Community Health
- Health Policy and Medical and Health Science
- Population Policy and Medical and Health Science
- Drug Policy And Drug Industries
- Commercialization of Medical Science Education
15. PHILOSOPHY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Philosophy and Its Interface with Science
- Philosophy And Science/Social Science
- Epistemological Question of Science
- Ethical and Moral Foundation of Society vis-à-vis Public Policy
- Philosophy of Public Policy in Democratic Republic of India
- Philosophy of Humanities Vs Science
16. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Physical Science
- Interfaces of Chemical Science
- Science Policy and Physical and Chemical Science
- Nuclear Policy and Physical and Chemical Science
- Energy Policy and Physical and Chemical Science
- Impact of Physical and Chemical Science on Peoples’ Health and Environment
- Connection of Physics and Chemistry with other Subjects of Science
17. POLITICAL SCIENCE
- Interfaces of Political Science with Economics, Sociology, History, Psychology etc
- Politics of Economic Development
- Politics of Public Policy
- Nature of Politics in Democratic Republic of India
- Political Parties and Their Policies
- State, Society and People
- Politics of Violence and Terrorism
- Politics Vs Science
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18. PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Psychology with Physics, Biology, Medical & Health Science, Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, Linguistics, Political Science, Archaeology, History, Geography, Earth Science etc.
- Socialization and Cognition
- Mental Health
- Peoples Needs And National Policy
- Psychology of Colonized Minds Vs Psychology of Free or Decolonized Minds
19. SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Sociology & Social Work
- Sociology of Knowledge
- Sociology of Politics And Economy
- Sociology of Science
- Sociology of Technology
- Sociology of Family, Community, Society and State
- Sociology of Language
- Application of Sociology for Betterment of Social Reform
V INTERDISCIPLINARY THEMATIC PANEL There are 21 interdisciplinary Thematic Panels in the XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress. Each Thematic Panel is about some vital social problems, resolution of which demands application of high order of scientific knowledge. Each science subject does address to these in one way or other. What is expected is the integrate of such scientific knowledge across various subjects. Research scientists of diverse disciplines together with the policy planners, social thinkers and social activists and administrators are welcome to exchange their thoughts in order to evolve a coherent theory and method capable of solving the given problem if put to use honestly and sincerely. These Panels are as follows:
1. Conflicts, War, Peace and Social Security
2. Democracy And Human Rights
3. Ecological and Environmental Protection Movements
4. Ethics of Science and Society
5. Global Warming and Climate Change
6. History and Philosophy of Science
7. Information Technology, Mass Media and Culture
8. Labour in Organized and Unorganized Sectors
9. Nation, States and Emerging Challenges
10. Natural Resources, Bio-diversity and Geographic Information System
11. Patent Laws and Intellectual Property Rights
12. Peasants, Livelihood and Land-use
13. People (Dalits, Tribes, Women, Peasants, etc) Struggles And Movements For Equitable Democratic Society
14. Peoples Health and Quality of Life
15. Political Economy of India
16. Population, Poverty and Migration
17. Rural Technology, Social Organisations and Rural Development
18. Science Communication and Science Popularization
19. Science, Technology and Social Development
20. Social Processes, Social Structures and Social Alienation
21. Unity of Science /Science of Nature-Humans-Society
VII SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA/WORKSHOPS/COLLOQUIA It is proposed to organize a series of seminars/symposia./workshops/colloquia on following issues prior to, during and after XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress in order to evolve a comprehensive knowledge on ‘Emerging Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy in India’. These are as follows:
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(i) INTERNATIONAL (i) Social Interfaces of Biotechnology and Public Policy (ii) Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy (iii) Global Economic Crisis (ii) NATIONAL (i) Social Science In India: Current Research, Theory And Public Policy (ii) Indian Economy and Its Peoples Today (iii) Linking Traditional/Ancient Science with Modern Science (iv) Social Implications of GM Crops/Foods (v) Language of Education And Research: English Vs Indian Languages (vi) Make-In-India Policy And Its Implications (vii) Impact of Contract Teaching on Education And Research (viii) Agrarian Crisis And Agricultural Policy (ix) Evolving New Approach To Energy For Sustainable Economic Growth (x) Interactive Workshop on Drug Policy, Health Policy And Drug Industry (xi) Ecological Sustainability of Smart City Policy (III) SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM THEME Indian Academy of Social Sciences and Mangalore University shall hold following two interdisciplinary special symposium having great relevance to the people of Karnataka in particular and India as a whole. I. Karnataka And Its People Today II. Conservation of Western Ghats One is welcome to submit papers for any of these as per his/her deeper concern. Also, universities, colleges and Research Institutes inclined to collaborate are requested to write to the General Secretary of the Indian Academy of Social Sciences or the Organizing Secretary, XXXIX ISSC, Mangalore University. VIII SPECIAL/PUBLIC LECTURES Eminent scientists, policy planners and social activists shall be delivering special/public lectures during the 39th Indian Social Science Congress. IX INTERDISCIPLINRY RESEARCH METHOD WORKSHOP FOR YOUNG SCIENTISTS ISSA has resolved to start organization of Interdisciplinary Research Method Workshop for capacity building in young research students and teachers with effect from the 39th Indian Social Science Congress. The workshop will provide opportunity to young scientists to interact with senior scientists of diverse subjects in order to acquire better comprehension of interdisciplinary research methods. All those who are registered for M. Phil, Ph.D and the young teachers are welcome to contact the following for further details:
Dr. Sandeep Narula,
Convener Interdisciplinary Research Method Workshop XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress Associate Professor Care : IIHMR University, 1, Prabhu Dayal Marg Sanganer Airport, Jaipur 302029 (Rajasthan)
Email: sandeep@iihmr.edu.in M: 08058760911
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X FIFTH ALL INDIA YOUNG SCIENTISTS CONVENTION It is proposed to hold Fifth All India Young Scientists Convention during the 39th Indian Social Science Congress. The Convention shall, among other issues, deliberate upon the following: I. Interdisciplinary Workshop on Research Methods and Theories II. Impact of Contract Teaching On Growth of Young Scientists III. Young Scientists’ Thoughts on Linkages Between Science And Public Policy IV. Young Scientists’ Perception of Nature of Research Guidance in Universities, Colleges and Research Institutes V. Problems of Placement of Young Scientists VI. Young Scientists’ Thoughts on National Eligibility and Other Tests. VII. Young Scientists’ Thoughts on Language of Research and Education: English Vs Indian All young scientists engaged in research and teaching are cordially invited to submit papers and participate in the Convention. Following can be contacted for further details: Please write to the following for further details:
Prof. N. Sambasiva Rao (Chairman) Joint Secretary Indian Academy of Social Sciences Care: Department of Commerce and Management Studies College of Arts and Commerce Andhra University, Visakhapatnam Email: auissc2015@gmail.com M: 09848170274
Dr. Kali Chittibabu (Convener) C/o Dr. K. Syamaladevi, D no-314-a, Sec-7 Steel Plant Visakhapatnam 530032
Email: chitti4479@gmail.com M: 09441455937
Dr. Sandeep Narula Convener Interdisciplinary Research Method Workshop Associate Professor IIHMR University, 1, Prabhu Dayal Marg Sanganer Airport, Jaipur 302029 (Rajasthan)
Email: sandeep@iihmr.edu.in M: 08058760911
Please contact/write to the following for further information:
Dr. N.P. Chaubey General Secretary Indian Academy of Social Sciences 5, Iswar Saran Ashram Campus Allahabad 211 004 (U.P.) Email: issaald@gmail.com Tel: 0532-2544245 (O) 0532-2544570 (R) Website: www.issaindia.in
XI EXHIBITION It is proposed to organize an exhibition depicting art, culture, creativity, innovations, ecological and environmental conditions of people of Karnataka and neighboring States like Kerala, Maharashtra, Telengana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Books, Journals and posters too will be welcome. All those who wish to put up their artifacts are welcome to contact the following: Prof. Rajaram Tolpadi Local Organizing Secretary XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress Department of Political Science Mangalore University, Mangalore 574 199 Email: rtolpadi@gmail.com, Website: mangaloreuniversity.ac.in M: 08971482187 XII TASK FORCE A Task Force constituted by the Executive Council shall deliberate upon deliberations of the XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress in post-dinner session in order to discover newer ideas, theories and methods having relevance to Science and Society and shall submit its report to the General Assembly of delegates on December 5, 2015 at 1430 hour for discussion and adoption.
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XIII SUBMISSION OF PAPERS Research or review-based papers by all those who are doing research in universities, colleges, research institutes of DST, CSIR, ICMR, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, AIIMs, PGIs, Medical and Health Science, universities and colleges, R&D organizations, etc are invited for presentation at XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress. Policy planners, social activists, social thinkers and public administrators too are welcome to submit their papers and participate in the Indian Social Science Congress. Industries too are welcome to present their thoughts and experience on public policy vis-à-vis indigenous Science and Technology. All papers should be typed on A-4 size in 10 font. Maximum length of a paper can be 7000 words or 30 typed pages. Its abstract stating hypothesis, method and results should be within 500 words. Each paper is to be accompanied by a duly signed ‘Declaration Form’ given in the Annexure stating that the paper is based on the author’s original works and has not been copied from any source and that it has neither been presented anywhere nor submitted for publication or presentation anywhere. XIV MEDIUM Hindi and English are the official language of Indian Social Science Congress. So papers can be submitted either in Hindi or in English. Papers in any other Indian language too can be submitted along with its translation in Hindi or English. ISSA wishes to have all Indian languages as the official medium of ISSC. However, it doesn’t have the necessary resources for the same till date. XV LAST DATES Last dates for submission of papers are as follows: 1. Last date for submission of abstract of Papers: October 15, 2015 2. Last date for submission of full paper: November 02, 2015 Papers will be received even after the last date. But no paper shall be received after November 30, 2015. Papers received after November 02, 2015 shall be printed only after the XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress is over. XVI GOLD MEDALS Dr. A.K. Tharien Gold Medal and Prof. B.V. Rangarao Gold Medal will be awarded for the best papers presented at XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress. However, these awards will be given at next Indian Social Science Congress. XVII REGISTRATION All those who wish to present their research papers at XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress are required to get themselves registered by paying the stipulated registration fee. Details of registration fee are as follows:
CATEGORY
Up to November 15, 2015
From November 16, 2015
1. Member Delegate
Rs. 3,000.00
Rs. 3,500.00
2. Non-Member Delegate
Rs. 4,000.00
Rs. 4,500.00
3. Institutional Member Delegates (upto three persons)
Rs. 10,000.00
Rs. 12,000.00
4. Non Member Institutional Delegates (upto three persons)
Rs. 15,000.00
Rs. 18,000.00
5. Member Student Delegates
Rs. 2,000.00
Rs. 2,500.00
6. Non-Member Student Delegate
Rs. 2,500.00
Rs. 3,000.00
7. Local Delegate
Rs. 2,500.00
Rs. 3,000.00
8. Foreign Delegates
(a) From Afro-Asian-Latin
American countries
(b) From other countries (North America And Europe)
Rs. 5,000.00 US $ 500.00
Rs. 6,000.00 US $ 600.00
9.Accompanying Persons*
(i) Indian
(ii) Afro-Asian-Latin American countries
(iii) Other Foreign countries
(North America And Europe)
Rs. 2,000.00 Rs. 2,500.00 US $ 200.00
Rs. 2,500.00
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*The word ‘accompanying person’ means wife or husband or child. A child below the age of 6 years shall not be charged for food. Co-authors of paper will not be treated as accompany persons One who is not a member but wishes to become member of the Indian Academy of Social Sciences can send the membership fee and the registration fee meant for member-delegate along with filled-in membership and registration forms. An institution/organization can depute its three or more representatives to the Indian Social Science Congress. In the event of more than three representatives, the cost of registration for individual delegate (member or non-member) shall be payable by the concerned institution/organization. Unregistered scholars attending XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress shall be required to buy the food coupon from the counter. No certificate shall be issued to unregistered scholars or scholars who have registered without submitting any papers. No one will be entitled to receive literature of XXXIX ISSC without registration. The Registered delegate is entitled to receive kitbags, all publications of the XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress including its proceedings free of cost, free hostel accommodation, free meals, and free transport from the Guest/Hostel to the venue of XXXIX ISSC. The Organizing Committee may provide free or on payment transport from the railway station/airport to the Guest House/Hostel depending upon its resources. However, delegates staying in hotels or on their own shall not be entitled for free transport. Local registered delegates will be entitled for kitbags, free lunch, day tea/coffee and banquets only. Free Breakfast, lunch, day tea and dinner will be available to registered delegates with effect from evening of November 30, 2015 to the evening of December 05 2015 only. The registration fee should be sent to the Member Secretary, Indian Academy of Social Sciences by an account payee DD in favour of Indian Academy of Social Sciences payable at Allahabad under registered cover. Outstation cheque or money order will not be entertained. Multicity cheques will be accepted. Although on the spot registration will be made, yet the Organizing Committee is not bound to provide hostel accommodation to such outstation delegates if the accommodation is not available. It is, therefore, advisable to get registered within the stipulated time in order to avoid last minutes inconvenience. The invited scholars and members of the Executive Council, NAAC, Organizing Committee, Research Committees, Thematic Panels, Task Force and other bodies and special invitees are advised to pay the registration fee within the stipulated period and act in accordance with advice by the General Secretary, Indian Academy of Social Sciences. None is exempted from registration fee. Registration is necessary for enabling the Organizing Committee to arrange accommodation and food for all. Timely registration and intimation of need for accommodation will facilitate planning for food and accommodation. Refund of the registration fee will be made after deducting 40% as the service charges if the request for it is received before November 25, 2015. Literature of the XXXIX ISSC, however, shall not be supplied in such cases. Those who have registered but are not able to attend the XXXIX ISSC because of unavoidable reasons would be supplied all the publications if their request for refund is not received within the stipulated date or if they do not wish refund. In the event of more than one author of a paper, all will be required to pay the registration fee individually. Co-author of a paper shall not be treated as accompanying person.
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XVIII MEMBERSHIP Indian Social Science Congress is open to ISSA members as well non-members. Those who wish to become members of ISSA are advised to post their membership fee along with filled-in membership form to the General Secretary. Such new members shall be eligible for concession in registration fee of XXXIX ISSC. XIX TRAVEL SUPPORT All the scholars working in universities, colleges, research institutes, laboratories and R&D organizations shall be expected to seek travel and registration support from their respective organizations. Those who are retired or do not enjoy any institutional support are advised to write to the General Secretary, Indian Academy of Social Sciences before October 15, 2015. All research students in receipt of UGC/CSIR/ICSSR/ICHR/ICPR Fellowships shall meet their travel and registration fee from their contingency grants. Such research students who are not receiving any fellowship are advised to write to the General Secretary along with ‘bonafide’ and ‘non-receipt of Fellowship’ from their Registrar. Partial or full support will be provided on availability of fund. All Plenary speakers, Chairpersons/Conveners not having institutional support are advised to inform the General Secretary at the earliest. All requests for travel support will be considered by the appropriate committee and decision will be communicated by November 15, 2015. No one without paper and without prior commitment by the General Secretary in writing shall be entitled for travel support and on the spot payment of the TA bill is subject to receipt of UGC Grant before November 30, 2015 by Mangalore University. XX STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES Programmes of XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress will be structured in following manner: TIME SESSIONS 0900-1300 Plenaries on Focal Theme 1300-1400 LUNCH 1400-1700 PARALLEL SESSIONS (i) 19 Research Committees (ii) 21 Thematic Panels (iii) Interdisciplinary Seminars/Symposia/Workshops/Colloquia (iv) Young Scientists Meeting 1700-1900 SPECIAL/PUBLIC LECTURE Annual Meeting of the General House 1900-2000 CULTURAL PROGRAMME 2000-2100 DINNER 2100-2300 TASK FORCE MEETING Young Scientists Meeting Ad Hoc Group Discussions Delegates Interactive Meeting An outline of the Programmes is given on the cover page (Inside). Actual Programmes will be available to all registered delegates from the Registration Counter with effect from November 30, 2015 afternoon at Mangalore University. XXI BOARDING AND LODGING All registered outstation delegates shall be provided free accommodation, transport, food with effect from November 30, 2015 evening to December 05, 2015 evening.
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Of those registered delegates who wish to stay in hotels, are advised to make their own arrangements for transport from hotels to the venue of the Congress. The Organizing Committee shall not be involved in dealing with hotels. Also, there will not be any concession in the registration fee. All the registered delegates wishing to avail free hostel/Guest House accommodation are advised to mail the filled-in Accommodation and Food Form and Travel Form to the Local Organizing Secretary before November 20, 2015. Allotment of accommodation will be put on Mangalore University’s website: www.mangaloreuniversity.ac.in by November 25, 2015. XXII RECEPTION The Organizing Committee shall make arrangement of reception and transport of registered delegates at Mangalore airport and Mangalore Railway Station. All the registered delegates are requested to mail the filled ‘Travel Form’ to the Local Organizing Secretary intimating him their travel details before November 25, 2015. Mangalore University is about 40 Km away from Mangalore Airport and 20 Km away from Mangalore Central Railway Station. There will be volunteers with banners posted at airport and railway station. XXIII SIGHT SEEING Mangalore and its surroundings treasures of history, art, culture and ecology. Those coming from north India or abroad should see these places. The Organizing Committee shall make arrangement for visit to these places on Nov 30 and December 6, 2015. All those who wish to avail the opportunity should write to the Local Organizing Secretary well in advance. XXIV CERTIFICATE Certificates will be available from the registration counter with effect from December 5, 2015 morning. All the registered delegates are advised to submit a ‘Self-Appraisal Report’ to the registration counter. Although all are expected to stay on for the whole duration of ISSC, yet those who have to leave because of some urgency, are advised to inform the registration counter the date and time of their departure along with their mailing addresses. XV WHOM TO CONTACT? Please mail your paper, membership, registration to the following: Dr. N.P. Chaubey General Secretary Indian Academy of Social Sciences 5, Iswar Saran Ashram Campus Allahabad 211004 Tel: (R) 0532-2544570, (O) 0532-2544245
E-mail: issaald@gmail.com Website: www.issaindia.in Please mail Food and Accommodation Form and Arrival/Departure Form as well inquiry about sight seeing to the following: Prof. Rajaram Tolpadi Local Organizing Secretary XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress Department of Political Science Mangalore University, Mangalore 574 199 Email: rtolpadi@gmail.com, Website: www.mangaloreuniversity.ac.in M: 08971482187
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Please write about Fifth All India Young Scientists Convention to the following.
1. Prof. N. Sambasiva Rao (Chairman) Joint Secretary Indian Academy of Social Sciences Care: Department of Commerce and Management Studies College of Arts and Commerce Andhra University, Visakhapatnam Email: auissc2015@gmail.com M: 09848170274
2. Dr. Kali Chittibabu (Convener) C/o Dr. K. Syamaladevi D no-314-a, Sec 7, Steel Plant Visakhapatnam 530032
Email: chitti4479@gmail.com M: 09441455937
Please mail your Registration Form seeking participation in the Interdisciplinary Research Method Workshop to the following:
Dr. Sandeep Narula,
Associate Professor Convener Interdisciplinary Research Method Workshop Indian Academy of Social Sciences Care : IIHMR University, 1, Prabhu Dayal Marg Sanganer Airport, Jaipur 302029 (Rajasthan)
Email: sandeep@iihmr.edu.in M: 08058760911 You are welcome to correspond with chairpersons/co-chairpersons/conveners/co-conveners of 19 Research Committees, 21 Thematic Panels and numerous international/national seminars/symposia/workshop/colloquia. Their names, addresses, etc are given on pp 23-36. General Secretary and the Local Organizing Secretary shall always be available to you. Please visit our websites for further information: ISSA: Website: www.issaindia.in Mangalore University: Website: www.mangaloreuniversity.ac.in
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XXXIX INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS
A NOTE ON THE FOCAL THEME
EMERGING INTER-FACES OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY IN INDIA
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0100 PREAMBLE
Indian Academy of Social Sciences (ISSA) in association with Mangalore University shall focus the deliberations of XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress in December 1-5, 2015 on Emerging Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy in India with a view to improving the scientific base of Public Policies capable of improving the quality of life of People of India, their socio-cultural relations and friendly relations with Nature.
0200 EMERGING INTER-FACES
The last few decades have seen a significant shift that has taken place in the manner of knowledge creation. This shift clearly indicates that there has been a narrowing of boundaries of disciplines and a greater amount of networking among sciences both in terms of theory and method with a view to solving significant human and social problems faced by the present day world and, also in preparing it better for the future. Indian scientists, though, still have to warm up to the idea of trans- disciplinarity in sciences. This is particularly true in social science research and teaching. Keeping this in view, the focus of the 39th Indian Social Science Congress will be to deliberate on taking stock of the social science knowledge that is getting created at the various inter-faces of social sciences and to consider how the same can be put to use in framing of public policy.
There is a perceptible divide between those who generate social science knowledge and makers of public policy in India. Very little social science knowledge has informed the formulation of public policy, except, some that has been generated by economists. It is also found that policies are reversed or changed without any sound reason. This clearly shows that public policies are either ideologically driven or are based on populism. They lack the foundational base that can be provided by the social science knowledge. Despite, a large number of policy initiatives that have been taken in the last sixty seven years to eradicate poverty and hunger, India continues to have the highest absolute number of poor and hungry. The country also tops in having the highest number of malnourished children in the world. Food security continues to stare us in the face. Infant mortality may have come down but it remains ten times higher compared to OECD average. It also has an unacceptable number of illiterates, particularly, women. India’s record with respect to taking steps in relation to sustainable development and preservation of human environment is also nothing to shout about. Depletion of natural resources today is a big concern. Forest covers have rapidly dwindled and Himalayan glaciers have been continuously melting. Sanitation, hygiene and clean drinking water are of big concern throughout India. There is tall talk about the importance of development of the social sector, but the status of Education, both school and college level education is abysmal according to most reports. Public health too is in a very poor state. Although, India aspires to be counted among the powerful countries of the world, it faces challenges to keep the country integrated. There is unacceptable level of violence involving religious and ethnic groups along with political and gender violence. We have failed to ask some basic questions related to democracy, freedom, and equality, The policies of the governments are either absent or have failed because they are framed in the absence of requisite data and do not take into account the human and social sides of the problem. It is for this reason that problems which were there at the time of independence, such as, of poverty and unemployment, illiteracy, health, social exclusion, communalism and violence, gender inequality etc., are still looming large. High population growth rate is put forward as a reason for India’s problem but it explains such problems only partially. It is also surprising that the Government of India does not show the same concern with its rising population as it once did.
Indian Academy of Social Sciences (ISSA), therefore, calls upon our scientists of all subjects to take a fresh look at the new knowledge that is getting created within social sciences and knowledge which is being created at the emerging inter-faces between social and human, natural and biological sciences; similarly also, between social sciences and technologies. It would like to consider how such knowledge is qualitatively different from intra-disciplinary knowledge and how it can feed into informing and in framing of the public policies. It is also suggested that we may also deliberate on politics of knowledge used by scientists, policy makers, and those who are given the responsibility to translate it on the ground. It expects that such deliberations will draw not only from statistical data and knowledge generated by empirical studies but also from theories within and across disciplines. It further expects that the deliberations will raise substantive issues which can contribute in the formulation of alternative paradigms of development and of improving the quality of life of the Indian people. ISSA also hopes that the deliberations will
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enable us to make recommendations about the facilitative public policies that can bring about development of India’s human, social, political and moral capital. A positive fall out of such deliberations may be a demand for radical restructuring of social sciences which, at present are divided by narrow boundaries, and, are mostly in the service of their political and corporate masters. ISSA expects that the deliberations of the Social Science Congress will prepare social scientists to harness knowledge emerging at the various inter-faces of science to develop a futures programme in order to prepare humankind for dealing effectively with humanitarian crises that are almost imminent.
The Programme of the 39th Indian Social Science Congress will consist of symposia organized by different research committees around this theme. Plenary lectures on the theme will be given by invited speakers. We also expect various Research Committees to focus on the emerging inter-faces in their research discipline and to deliberate on what new knowledge has gotten created which can be put to use to improve the quality of lives of humans and also to save our green planet from ruination. Some of the major issues that the 39th ISSC will like to focus upon are given below. Our attempt will be to understand the role that is played, and can be possibly played, by institutional, economic, political, social, cultural and psychological factors in designing of public policies and interventions. The issues that get raised in this connection are--
(i) Where and how conventional policies fall short? Why are rational choices so difficult to make?
(ii) How can trans-disciplinary research be used to bridge the gap between science and policy? What can
(iii) be done to develop interacting policy cultures?
(iv) How can we better understand the use of scarce natural resources and global change; the role that is
(v) played by institutional, political, social, cultural and psychological factors in the use of different
sources of renewable energy and natural resources?
(vi) How can we better manage geo-hazards (e.g., earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, landslides and other
disasters)?
(vii) Based on integrated and multidisciplinary research what new issues related to physical and mental
(viii) health are raised and what new public health policy needs to be put in place?
(ix) What is our understanding related to global and local conflict and violence? What new strategies of
(x) peace building can be considered?
(xi) What are the emerging challenges of educational development, knowledge creation and
development of human potential in the digital age in developing societies, particularly in India?
(xii) How can we address issues related to erosion of values and ethics and raise overall moral,
emotional, and social capitals of communities?
(xiii) What new knowledge is available in relation to inequalities and exclusion? How can it be used to
enhance social justice?
(xiv) What has been the impact of new media on society and in bringing about social, political and
cultural change?
(xv) What structural conditions keep the humankind un-free? How can its overall freedom be enhanced?
As has been the practice, a Task Force will be entrusted with the responsibility to develop
actionable steps that can be taken by the scientists, civil society and the state to bring about
desirable changes at different levels.
0300 PUBLIC POLICY
Any scientific inquiry into Public Policy and its effects raises hosts of questions. What does public policy mean? Who makes public policy how, for what and for whom? What is the connection between politics and public policy? What is the connection between peoples needs of survival, growth and the public policy? Is there scientific social theory behind every public policy? Has public policy enabled modern people of India to overcome their problems of hunger, poverty, undernourishment/ malnourished, unemployment, education, health, livelihood, conflicts and violence, discrimination and disparities etc. etc. How has science/social science influenced Public Policy? All these and many more questions ought to be addressed while trying to comprehend the scientific foundation of public policy and evolve appropriate strategy for appropriate strategy for utilization of scientific knowledge for improving formulation and effectiveness of Public Policy. While doing so one also ought to keep the historicity of public policy in view. For instance, public policy in British India and public policy in Democratic Republic of India may not mean the same and may have mutuality opposite goals.
Public policy by the British Government in India as is well known was designed to serve the British interest of plunder, loot, exploitation. This cannot be and ought not be so in Democratic Republic of India.
The word ‘public’ in ‘public policy’, though ambiguous, is very attractive as it seem to refer to all those of a given society/country/nation. In science it is well known that every modern society/country/nation has diverse groups of peoples forming ethnic, caste, class, creed, language and regional divisions. This is well reflected in
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several public polices in Democratic Republic of India. For instance, policies for scheduled castes, scheduled Tribes, Backward caste/class, women, etc.
‘Policy’ means an approach to or strategy for seeking solution of the given problem. Public policy, therefore, means a statement outlining approach to specific or general problem of the people and seeking its solution within the shortest period of time. This meaning will change with change in nature of problems and nature of State.
In democracy, the character of public policy, one would expect, is rooted in democratic principles of sovereignty, equality, freedom and fraternity. Peoples being sovereigns in Democratic Polity, would be expected to formulate their policies of social existence and development in harmony with Nature. Question to ponder is: Do people of India formulate and act upon so-called public policies? If not, the character of Public Policy may turn out to be authoritarian with little connection with the peoples needs. If so, the public policy may have double meaning. Apparently it may mean one thing and in reality it may have a different agenda. For example, the Government of Democratic Republic of India under the Prime Minister of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru launched Five-Year Plan in 1951 with a promise to remove the British-Born poverty, unemployment, exploitation, etc through distribution of wealth and land and by ensuring that rich shall not become richer and poor shall not become poorer henceforth. Parliament passed a scientific policy resolution 1958 assigning this role to scientists. Results of the Two Five Year Plans, however, did not confirm Nehru’s promise. Rich became richer and poor went on becoming poorer. This went on despite MRTPC Act and several other policy injections. Today Indian elite is proud of producing 102 or 103 billionaires at the cost of nearly 100 crores hungry, poor and unemployed Indians. Contrary to the public pronouncement of ‘Land to the Tiller and ‘Dhan aur Dharti Bant Ke Rahegi’ (Wealth and Land shall be distributed) British Land and Forest Laws of 1892 were retained and are all still being hotly pursued by the Democratic Governments in India. Similarly, all public policies for removal of unemployment, poverty, hunger, illiteracy, disease and injustice ended up by increasing the same. Question is: Why?
Quite a large number of public policies have been announced and put to action since August 15, 1947. All these can be put into following categories:
1. Science and Technology Policy
2. Education And Cultural Policy
3. Economic Policy
4. Land Policy
5. Forest, Bio-diversity, Mines Policy
6. Health Policy
7. Population Policy
8. Housing Policy
9. Privatisation, Liberalisation and Globalization Policy
10. Self-Reliance and Import-Substitute Policy
11. Foreign Direct Investment Policy
12. Public Private Partnership (PPP) Policy
13. Make-In-India Policy
14. MNREGA
15. Digital India Policy
16. Agricultural Policy
17. Protective Discrimination Policy for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward and other
castes/class
18. Child and Mother Care Policy (ICDS)
19. Women Policy
20. Policy of Rehabilitation after dispossession
21. Disaster Management Policy
22. Smart City Policy
23. Policies in the names of Prime Minsters
All these need in-depth scientific inquiry during the XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress.
0400 TENTATIVE SUB-THEMES
Following tentative sub-themes are suggested for deliberations in Plenaries during the XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress:
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1. Public Policies of Democratic Development of All: A Historical View/or Perspective
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National Goals of Democratic Transformation And Public Policies In Post-Colonial India
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A Critical Review of Public Policies in Democratic Republic of India
2. Economic Policies And Economic Development in Post-Colonial India
3. Science And Technology Policy And Development And Utilization of Indigenous S&T For National Goals of Self-Reliant And Equitable Growth
4. Agricultural Policy, Agricultural Science And Agrarian Development/or Crisis
5. Education Policy And Schools, Colleges And Universities in Post-Colonial India
6. Impact of Policy of Privatisation And Globalisation on Indian Economy, Education, Health And Culture
7. Health Policy, Medical And Health Education System and Peoples Health
8. Policy of Social Justice, Judicial System And Social Justice Today
9. Correlating Constitutional Goals of Equality, Freedom and Fraternity With The Ground Social Reality
10. Ecological And Environmental Policy and Ecological And Environmental Crisis
11. Policy of Non-Violence and Growing Violence in Post-Colonial India
12. Evolving Strategy For Greater Role of Social Science In Formulation of National Policies of Democratic Development
0500 SUB-THEMES OF RESEARCH COMMITTEES
There are 19 Research Committees representing 32 subjects of the Indian Social Science Congress. Since everything is related to every other thing, all these Research Committees too are inter-related with each other and their traditionally demarcated boundaries do not seem to hold them apart from each other. Scientific knowledge generated by all these when put together seem to offer better understanding and solution of problems of Nature-Humans-Society relationship and, hence if used appropriately better public policy can be formulated and implemented. Keeping this in view each of the 19 Research Committees, it is hoped, shall deliberate upon the Public policy from the point of view of their current research and theory with a view to working out better science-based Public Policy. Sub-themes suggested are just tentative. Research scientists, teachers and students are most welcome to formulate appropriate issues for indepth theoretical and methodological examination.
1. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND HOME SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Agricultural Policy, Agricultural Science And Agrarian Problems/Crisis
- Land Policy And Agriculture
- Water Policy And Agriculture
- GM Crops And Foods
- Agriculture Cost Policy
- Comparative Analysis of Agriculture Vs Industrial Policy
- Impact of Chemical Fertilizer and Pesticides on Food and Health
- Farmers suicides and Agricultural Policy
- Agri-Climate, Multi-Agricultural Business
- Science of Organic Farming
2. ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Historical view of Public Policy since the British Rule
- Valuation of Archaeological Excavations
- Historiography And Politics of History
- Museum Policy
- Interface of Art And Culture
FOR ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interface of Archaeology, History and Anthropology
- Anthropological Survey of India and its Policy of Man And Society
- Connection Between Physical And Social Anthropology
- Policy of preservation and problems of well-being of Indigenous People/Tribes
- Policy of Dispossession and Rehabilitation of Indigenous Peoples/Tribes (Scheduled Tribes Policy)
- Policy of Modernization of Indigenous Peoples/Tribes
- Extinction of Indigenous People and Their languages
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3. BILOGICAL/LIFE SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Biological/Life Science (Biophysics, Bio-chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Eco-biology, socio-biology, Bio-psychology) etc.
- Foundations of Biological, Genesis, Evolution and growth of life.
- Biological Warfare
- Interfaces of Biotechnology
- Biomedical Engineering
- Indigenous knowledge of Medicinal Plants and Health Policy
- Ethno Botany, Ancient Science of Medicinal Plants And Health Policy
- Genome and Human Genetic Policy
- Policy for preservation of life on Planet Earth – Western Ghats And Himalayas
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4. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCE
- Interfaces of Computer Science and Communication Science
- Implication of Digital Policy
- Virtual World Vs Real World
- IT and Language
- IT and Education
- IT and Economy
- IT and Culture
- IT and Violence
5. EARTH SCIENCE, PLANETARY SCIENCE AND GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interface of Earth, Planetary and Geographical Science
- Policy For Preservation Life Supporting System
- Global Warming And Climate Change
- Deforestisation, Mining and Desertification
- Natural Disaster Management Policy
- Policy For Arresting Desertification of Earth
- Atmospheric Science And Oceanic Science
- Marine Science And Ocean Policy
6. ECOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interface of Ecological And Environmental Science and Sustainable Development
- Waste-Management Policy
- Public Policy on Ecology and Environment
- Ecological Policy for Preservation of Western Ghats and Himalayas
- Impact of Green Technology Policy on Ecology and Environment
- Natural Resources And Biodiversity
- Preservation of Wild Life And other Species
7. ECONOMICS, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Economics, Commerce and Management Science
- Current Research and Theory of Economic Development
- Capital-intensive Vs Labour Intensive Economic Development
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Distribution of Wealth
- Labour Policy And Labour Employment
- Growth with Job Vs Jobless Growth Policy
- Self-Reliance Vs Import-led Development Policy
- Economic Policies and Industrial Development
- Industrial Policy
- Rural Development Policy
- Special Economic Zone Policy
- Urban Development Policy
- Indian Economy And Its People
- Policy of Equality and Growing Disparity
- Neo-liberal Policies And Economic Development Programmes Make-In-India Policy
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- Poverty Alleviation Policies, Programmes And growing Poverty, And Unemployment; Global Economic Crisis and WTO
8. EDUCATION RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Education
- Education Policy in Democratic Republic of India
- Universalization of Education
- Education for All And Status of Literacy
- School Education Policy And Standards of School Education
- Connection between School Education and University Education
- Language Policy of Education and Research
- Policy For publication of Researches in Indian languages
- Policy for Science Education
- Policy For Medical Science Education
- Policy For University Education
- Policy for Technology Education
- Policy For Skill Generation Education
- Distance And Open Education
- Promotion of Tests and Coaching Institutes
- Policy For Contract Teachers and Policy of Keeping the posts vacant
9. ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Technology Policy and Technology Development
- Impact of Brain Drain on growth of Indigenous S&T
- Interfaces of Engineering Science and Technology
- Development and utilization of Indigenous Technology
- Impact of Policy on development and utilization of indigenous Technology and Engineering Science
- Status of utilization of Technological Management
- Technology Import Policy And Its impact on growth of Indigenous Technology
10. INTERNATIONAL RELATION STUDIES AND DEFENCE & STRATEGIC STUDIES RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of International Studies, Defence & Strategic Studies
- Correlation Between Domestic Policy and Foreign Policy
- UN Security Council
- Non-Alignment And After
- SARRC
- BRICS
- India’s East Poicy
- India-Pak-China Policy
- Policy with Neighbours
- Internecine War
- Post-Cold War Policy
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11. JURIDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Land Laws
- Constitution of India And Legislation
- Interfaces of Juridical Science
- From Colonial Jurisprudence to Democratic Jurisprudence
- Social Conflicts, Violence and Social Justice
- Juridical Accountability
- Criminal Laws And Capital Punishment
- Labour Laws
- Social Justice And Social Conflicts
12. LINGUISTICS REASEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interface of Linguistics
- Language Policy and Language Development
- Education And Research in Indian Languages
- Commerce and Language
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- Culture and Language
- Extinction of Indian Languages
- Vanishing Languages And Vanishing Culture
- Social hierarchy/Social Stratification As Reflected in the Language
- To Plan Language is To Plan A Society: Contribution to Language management and Planning.
13. MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Policy For Mathematical Science Education
- Interfaces of Mathematical and Statistical Science
- Education and Research in Mathematical and Statistic and Science
- Socio-Economic Use of Statistical Knowledge
- Preventing misapplication and misuse of statistics
14. MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Medical and Health Science
- Bio-medical Science
- AYUSH And Medical Science
- Social Medicine and Community Health
- Health Policy and Medical and Health Science
- Population Policy and Medical and Health Science
- Drug Policy And Drug Industries
- Commercialization of Medical Science Education
15. PHILOSOPHY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Philosophy and Its Interface with Science
- Philosophy And Science/Social Science
- Epistemological Question of Science
- Ethical and Moral Foundation of Society vis-à-vis Public Policy
- Philosophy of Public Policy in Democratic Republic of India
- Philosophy of Humanities Vs Science
16. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Physical Science
- Interfaces of Chemical Science
- Science Policy and Physical and Chemical Science
- Nuclear Policy and Physical and Chemical Science
- Energy Policy and Physical and Chemical Science
- Impact of Physical and Chemical Science on Peoples’ Health and Environment
- Connection of Physics and Chemistry with other Subjects of Science
17. POLITICAL SCIENCE
- Interfaces of Political Science with Economics, Sociology, History, Psychology etc
- Politics of Economic Development
- Politics of Public Policy
- Nature of Politics in Democratic Republic of India
- Political Parties and Their Policies
- State, Society and People
- Politics of Violence and Terrorism
- Politics Vs Science
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18. PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Psychology with Physics, Biology, Medical & Health Science, Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, Linguistics, Political Science, Archaeology, History, Geography, Earth Science, etc.
- Socialization and Cognition
- Mental Health
- Peoples Needs And National Policy
- Psychology of Colonized Minds Vs Psychology of Free or Decolonized Minds
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19. SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH COMMITTEE
- Interfaces of Sociology & Social Work
- Sociology of Knowledge
- Sociology of Politics And Economy
- Sociology of Science
- Sociology of Technology
- Sociology of Family, Community, Society and State
- Sociology of Language
- Application of Sociology for Betterment of Social Reform
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0600 THEMATIC PANELS
There are 21 interdisciplinary Thematic Panels in the Indian Social science Congress. Each Panel refers to current social problems confronting people of India and the world people. Each theme is related to Public Policy. Scientists of diverse disciplines working on each of them are invited to examine the scientific value and relevance of each Public Policy in relation to the given theme and offer better Public Policy Formulation. These Thematic Panels are as following:
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Conflicts, War, Peace and Social Security
2.
Democracy And Human Rights
3.
Ecological and Environmental Protection Movements
4.
Ethics of Science and Society
5.
Global Warming and Climate Change
6.
History and Philosophy of Science
7.
Information Technology, Mass Media and Culture
8.
Labour In Organised and Unorganised Sectors
9.
Nation-States and Emerging Challenges
10.
Natural Resoures, Bio-diversity and Geographic Information System
11.
Patent Laws and Intellectual Property Rights
12.
Peoples (Dalits, Tribes, Women, Peasants, etc) Struggles And Movements For Equitable Democratic Society
13.
Peoples Health and Quality of Life
14.
Peasants, Livelihood and Land-use
15.
Political Economy of India
16.
Population, Poverty and Migration
17.
Rural Technology, Social Organisations and Rural Development
18.
Science Communication and Science Popularization
19.
Social Processes, Social Structures and Social Alienation
20.
Science, Technology and Social Development
21.
Unity of Science (Science of nature-Human-Society)
0700 SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA/WORKSHOPS/COLLOQUIA
Indian Academy of Social Sciences proposes to organized following multidisciplinary seminars/symposia/workshops/colloquia/Ad Hoc Group discussing prior to, during and after the XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress on following themes:
(a) International
1. Social Interfaces of Biotechnology and Public Policy
2. Emerging Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy
3. Global Economic Crisis
(b) National
(i) Social Science In India: Current Research, Theory And Public Policy
(ii) Indian Economy and Its Peoples
(iii) Karnataka And Its People
(iv) Understanding Secrets/Mystery of Life Through Western Ghats
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(v) Linking Traditional/Ancient Science with Modern Science
(vi) Social Implication of GM Food Crops
(vii) Language of Education And Research: English Vs Indian Languages
(viii) Make-In-India
(ix) Impact of Contract Teaching on Education And Research
(x) Agrarian Crisis And Agricultural Policy
(xi) Evolving New Approach To Energy For Sustainable Economic Growth
(xii) Interactive Workshop on Drug Policy, Health Policy And Drug Industry
(xiii) Ecological Sustainability of Smart City Policy
(xiv) Evolving New Approach To Energy for Sustainable Development
These are tentative. Members are welcome to suggest newer and better themes.
0800 FIFTH ALL INDIA YOUNG SCIENTIST CONVENTION
Fifth All India Young Scientist Convention will be held during the XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress. It will be deliberations upon following issues:
I. Interdisciplinary workshop on Research Methods and Theories
II. History And Philosophy of Science in India
III. Impact of contract teaching on growth of young scientists
IV. Young Scientists’ Thoughts on linkages between Science And Public Policy
V. Young Scientists’ Perception of Nature of Research Guidance in Universities, Colleges
and Research Institutes
VI. Problems of Placement of Young Scientists
VII. Young Scientists’ Thoughts on National Eligibility and other tests.
VIII. Young Scientists’ Thoughts on Language of Research and Education: English Vs Indian
0900 APPROACH
Indian Social Science Congress represents almost subjects/disciplines of science taught and researched in universities, colleges and Research Institutes/Laboratories. It, therefore, follows multidisciplinary interactive exchange approach to its deliberations. It is also open to policy planners and social activists. It seeks to build Science of Nature-Human-Society through this approach.
At the moment Hindi and English are its medium of communication. It, however, wishes to evolve facilities for communication in all Indian languages as it is believe this is necessary for effecting qualitative improvement in research, education and innovation in India.
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XXXIX INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS
INTERDESCIPLINARY RESEARCH COMMITTEES
Chairpersons, Co-Chairpersons, Convener, Co-Convener
Code No.
Research Committee
Chairman
Co-chairman
Convener
Co- Convener
1.
Agricultural Science and Home Science
Prof. S.R. Sree Rangsamy
Director (Retd TNAU)
12, First Avenue,
New Thillai Nagar,
Coimbatore 641041 (T.N.)
Email: sreerang2002@yahoo.co.in
M: 09443295403
Prof. M. Chinnadurai
Director
Centre for Agriculture and
Rural Development Studies
Tamilnadu Agriculture
Univesity
Coimbatore 641 003 (T.N.)
E-mail: directorcards@tnau.ac.in
M: 09443080087
2.
Archaeology, Anthropology and History
Prof.U.C. Chattopadhyay
Head
Department of Ancient History
University of Allahabad
Allahabad 211 002
Email: ucc1953@gmail.com
M: 09335107067
Prof. Subir Biswas (Anthropology)
Professor & Head
Department of Anthropology
West Bengal State University
Kolkata
Email: gargisubir@gmail.com
Prof. K.M. Lokesh
Department of History
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: lokeshmonappa61@gmail.com
M: 09448982976
3
Biological or Life Science and Biotechnolgoy
Prof. K. Bhaskar Shenoy
Department of Applied Biology
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: bshenoyk@gmail.com
M: 9449822657
Dr. Monika Sadananda
Department of Bio-Sciences
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: monikasadanana@gmail.com
M: 9448869719
4
Computer And Communication Science
Prof. Ashok K. Gupta
Flat No. 113, Vinayak Enclave
Ashok Nagar,
Allahabad 211 001
E-mail: akgjkiapt2000@gmail.com
M: 09450957107
Prof. G.P. Shivaram
Department of Mass Communication and Journalism
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: gpshivram@rediffmail.com, gpshivram@gmail.com
M: 09448450150
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5
Earth Science Planetary Science,
And Geography
Prof. B.R. Manjunath
Department of Marine Geology
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: omsrbmanju@yahoo.com, omsrbmanju@gmail.com
M: 09449488777
Dr. H. Gangadhar Bhat
Professor
Department of Marine Geology
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore-574199
Email: gangadharab@yahoo.com
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Ecological And Environmental Science
Prof. K.R. Chandrashekar
Department of Applied Botony
Mangalore University,
Mangalgangothri,
Mangalore 574199
E-mail: profkrchandrashekar@gmail.com
M: 09481273648
Dr. G.C.S. Negi
Scientist ‘E’
G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environmental & Development
Kosi-Katarmal,
Almora 263 643 E-mail: negigcs@gmail.com
M: 09411105170
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Economics, Commerce And Management Science
Prof. T. Mallikarjunappa
Department of Business Administration,
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: tnmallik@yahoo.com
M: 09480500025
0824-2287158
Prof. P. Sripathi Kalluraya
Department of Economics
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: shripathi_k@rediffmail.com
M: 09448529313
8
Education
Prof. Murzban Jal
Director and Professor
Indian Institute of Education
128/2, J.P. Naik Path, Kothurd
Pune 411 038 (Maharashtra
E-mail: murzbanjal@hotmail.com
M: 09224124224
Dr. Kishore Kumar C.K.
Department of Physical Education
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: ckkkumar@yahoo.com
M: 09448178402
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Engineering Science
Prof. D.R. Peshwe
Physical Metallurgy, Composites & Solidification Processing
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology,
South Ambazari Road,
Nagpur (Maharashtra) 440010
Email: dilippeshwe@mnc.vnit.ac.in; drpeshwe@rediffmail.com
M: 09372802996
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10
International Relations Studies and Defence And Strategic Studies
Prof. A.K. Ramakrishnan
School of International Studies
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi 110067
Email : ramki@mail.jnu.ac.in; ramakak@gmail.com
M: 07838411575
Dr. C.M. Rajpraveen
Department of Political Science
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: rajpraveen@gmail.com
M: 09986633635
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Juridical Science
Prof. Faizan Mustafa
Vice-Chancellor
NALSAR University of Law
Justice City, Shamirpet
Ranga Reddy District
Hyderabad 500010
Email: vc@nalsar.ac.in
M: 09437020231
Sri M. Maheshchandra
SDM Law College,
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
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Linguistics
Prof V. Thiruvalluvan
Professor of Linguistics
Dean
Faculty of Indian Languages
Annamalai University
Annamalainagar 608 002 (T.N.)
Email: vtvalluvan@yahoo.co.in
M: 09443480649
Prof. Shivaram Shetty
Department of Kannada
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
E-mail: shettybolar@yahoo.com
M: 09448952011
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Mathematical and Statistical Science
Prof. K. Srinivas Rao
Department of Statistics
Andhra University
Visakhapatnam 530 003 (A.P.)
E-mail: ksraoau@yahoo.co.in
M; 09949659959
Prof. T.M. Pakkala
Department of Statistics
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: ppm_pakkala@yahoo.com
M: 0944814818
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Medical and Health Science
Dr. A. K. Jayasree
Prof. & HoD
Community Medicine Academy of Medical Sciences,
Pariyaram, Kannur 670503
Email: akjayasree@gmail.com
M: 09848131468
Dr. Edmond Fernandes
Centre for Health and Development ®
601, Milagres Castle Balmatta Road
Mangalore 575 001
Email: edmondvirgo@gmail.com
Edmond@chdefforts.org
M: 9743576808
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Philosophy
Prof.Asha Mukherjee
Department of Philosophy
Visva-Bharati University
Shantiniketan, Birbhum District
(West Bengal) 731 235
Email:asha.mukherjee@visva-bharati.ac.in
M: 09434744589
03463-261589
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Physical and Chemical Science
Prof. Balakrishna Kalluraya
Department of Chemistry
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: bkalluraya@gmail.com; kallurayab@yahoo.com
M: 09448824075
Prof. H.M. Shekharappa
Department of Physics
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
M: 09448836447
Email: allamasp@yahoo.com
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Political Science
Prof. G. Palanithurai
Department of Political Science
Gandhigram Rural Institute, Deemed University
Gandhigram 624 302 (Tamil Nadu): Email: gpalanithurai@gmail.com
M: 09159099809
M
Prof. P.L. Dharma
Department of Political Science
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: pldharma@yahoo.com
pldharma@gmail.com
M: 09448843395
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Psychology
Dr K. Ramchandran
Director
Defence Institute of Psychological Research
DRDO, Ministry of Defence
Lucknow Road, Timarpur
Delhi 110054
Email: director@dipr.drdo.in
M: 098682765547
1. Dr. Prakash Padakanaya
Professor & Head
Department of Psychology
Mysore University
Manasgangotri, Mysore 570 006
Email: prakash99@gmail.com
M: 09845336034
Tel: 0821-2419743, 2413950
2. Dr. Mohan S. Singhe
Department of Social Work
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore – 574 119
Email: drmohansinghe@gmail.com
monhansinghe@yahoo.co.in
M: 09986420047
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Dr. Updesh Kumar
Scientist G
Defence Institute of Psychological Research
DRDO, Ministry of Defence
Lucknow Road, Timarpur
Delhi 110054
Email: drupdeshkumar@gmail.com
M: 09717107679
Mr. Jerill Joy
Department of Psychology
Mysore University
Manasgangotri,
Mysore 570 006
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Sociology and Social Work
Dr. E. Haribabu
Department of Sociology and Culture for Knowledge, Culture and Innovation Studies
Central University of Hydyerabad,
Hyderabad 500134 (A.P.)
Email: hari.ejna@gmail.com
M: 9440937396, 8374973737
Dr. Paul Gerard Aquinas
Department of Social Work
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore – 574 119
Email: pauleeda@hotmail.com
M: 09448109870
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XXXVIII INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS
INTERDISCIPLINARY THEMATIC PANEL
Chairpersons, Co-Chairpersons, Convener
Code No
Theme
Chairman
Co-chairman
Convener
Co-convener
1.
Conflicts, War, Peace and Social Security
Prof. T.P. Singh
Department of Political Science
Banaras Hindu University
Varanasi - 221 005 (U.P.)
Email: tejpratapbhu@gmail.com
M: 09415082006
2.
Democracy And Human Rights
Prof. Muzaffar Assadi
Department of Political Science
Mysore University,
Manasganothri
Mysore 570 005
Email: muzaffar.assadi@gmail.com
M: 09448186295
3.
Ecological and Environmental Protection Movements
Mrs. Joya Mitra
AS3/2812, Kalyan Nagar
Asansol 713 305 (W.B.)
Email: joyamitra@gmail.com
M : 09874373676
Mrs. Manshi Asher
Village Kandwari, Palampur
Kangda 176061 (Himachal Pradesh
Email: manshi.asher@gmail.com
M: 09816345198
4.
Ethics of Science and Society
Prof. B. Ekbal
Kuzhuyalil House, Arpookara East Kottayam 686 008 (Kerala)
Email: ekbalb@gmail.com
M: 09447060912
Prof. H.M. Somashekarappa
CARRT,
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: allamasp@yahoo.com
M: 09916823885
5.
Global Warming and Climate Change
Dr. Baishnab C. Tripathy
Dean
School of Life Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi 110067
Email: baishnabtripathy@yahoo.com; baishnabtripathy@hotmail.com
M: 09818104924
Prof. R. Shankar
Department of Marine Geology
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: rshankar_1@yahoo.com
M: 09916823885
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6.
History and Philosophy of Science
Prof. C.K. Raju
B-56, Tarang Apartments
19, I.P. Extension
Delhi 110092
Email: c_k_ raju@hotmail.com
M09310431415
Prof. Manjunatha Pattabhi
Department of Material Science
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: manjupattabi@yahoo.com
M: 9448260563
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Information Technology, Mass Media and Culture
Prof. Binod C. Agrawal
Director General
TALEEM Research Foundation
City Plaza, Sterling City, Bopal
Ahmedabad 380058
E-mail: binodcagrawal@gmail.com
M: 09426301418
Prof. Waheeda Sultana
Department of Mass Communication And Journalism
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: sultanawaheeda@yahoo.com
M: 09945318481
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Labour In Organised and Unorganised Sectors
Dr. Bharat Patankar
Kasegaon,
Sangli District 415404
(Maharashtra)
E-mail:krantivir@gmail.com; gailomvedt@gmail.com
M: 09823181569
9
Nation-States and Emerging Challenges
Dr. S.S. Patagundi
Professor of Political Science
and Dean
Faculty of Social Sciences
Karnatak University
Dharwad 580003 Karnataka
E-mail : patagundi@rediffmail.com
M: 09448822782
Dr. Latha Pandit
Department of Political Science
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
-
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10
Natural Resoures, Bio-diversity and Geographic Information System
Prof. P.P. Dhyani
Director
G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development
Kosi Katarmal, Almora 263 643 (Uttarakhand)
Email: Email: psdir@gbpihed.nic.in
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11
Patent Laws and Intellectual Property Rights
Prof. V. Vijaylaxmi
College of Laws
Andhra University
Visakhapatnam – 530 003 (A.P.)
Email: vandrangivl@yahoo.co.in
M: 09948810852
Prof. Uday Kumar
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: udayraji@yahoo.com
M: 944772996
Dr. L.V.K. Prasad
Assistant Professor
Law College
Andhra University
Visakhapatnam – 530 003
Email: lakhanapuramvkp.3@gmail.com
12
Peoples (Dalits, Tribes, Women, Peasants, etc) Struggles And Movements For Equitable Democratic Society
Vaishali Patil
Ankur, Near Govt Hospital
Block Pen, RAIGAD 401 207
E-mail: vaishrag4@rediffmail.com; ankur_trust@yahoo.co.in
M: 09422696976
Dr. Gopal Krishna
Centre of Social Medicine &
Community Health (CHMCH)
Jawahar Lal Nehru University,
New Delhi – 110016
Email: gopalkrishna1715@gmail.com
M: 09818089660
13
Peoples Health and Quality of Life
Dr. M. Bapuji
CSIR Scientist (Retd)
275, Ferns City
Doddanekkondi, Marathahalli
Bangalore 560037
Email: bapujim@gmail.com
M: 07411969654
14
Peasants, Livelihood and Land-use
Dr. P.K. Sivanandan, IAS (Retd)
Vice-Chairman
Institute of Social Advancement
Maruthankuzhi
Thiruvananthapuram 695 030
Email: sivanandanpk@gmail.com
M: 09447762308
15
Political Economy of India
Prof. J. Manohar Rao
School of Economics
University of Hyderabad
P.O. Central University Campus,
Hyderabad 500046 (A.P.)
Email: manoharraoj@gmail.com, jmrss@uohyd.ernet.in
M: 09440328879
Prof. T.N. Sridhar
Department of Business Administration
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: tnsree@gmail.com
M: 09845927457
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16
Population, Poverty and Migration
Prof. M. Prasada Rao Department of Economics
Andhra University
Visakhapatnam 530 003 (A.P.)
E-mail: mecharlapr@yahoo.com
M : 09448608321
-
17
Rural Technology, Social Organisation and Rural Development
Prof. C. Raghava Reddy
Department of Sociology
Central University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Email: craghava@gmail.com
M: 09885102907
Dr. Yashaswini Battangaya
Department of Social Work
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: dryashaswini10@gmail.com
M: 09448165835
18
Science Communication and Science Popularization
Er. Anuj Sinha
Chairman, NCSTC Network
Plot GH 19, Sector 56
Gurgaon (Haryana) 122 011
Email: cpranuj@yahoo.com
M: 09717048666
19
Social Processes, Social Structures and Social Alienation
Dr. Vinay Rajath D
Deparment of Sociology
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: vinayrajath@gmail.com
M: 09448815520
20
Science, Technology and Social Development
Dr. M.C. Arunan
Head,
Life Science Department
Sophia College, Ballabhbhai Desai Road
Mumbai 400 026
Email: mcarunan@gmail.com
M: 09969262050
Prof. Sarojini B.K.
Department of Chemistry
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: sksaroj35@gmail.com
M: 09886273404
21
Unity of Science (Science of nature-Human-Society)
Prof. M.S. Raghunathan
Guest Lecturer Prof.
Department of Mathematics
Indian Institute of Technology
POWAI
Mumbai 400076 (Maharashtra)
Email: msr@math.iitb.ac.in
M: 09869013889
Profl Rajshekar K. Patil
Department of Applied Zoology
Mangalore University
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119
Email: patilsirmu@gmail.com
M: 09449015857
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XXXIX INDIAN ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
A LIST OF CHAIRPERSONS OF SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA/WORKSHOPA/COLLOQUIA
(a) International
Theme
Chairperson
1. Social Interfaces of Biotechnology and Public Policy -
Prof. K.Byrappa
Vice-Chancellor
Mangalore University
Mangalore (Karnataka) 574 199
Email: kbyrappa@gmail.com
M: 07259667666
2. Emerging Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy
Prof. R.C. Tripathi
President
Indian Academy of Social Sciences
37/2, Chatham Lines, Hawa Ghar
Allahabad 211 002
Email: ramacharan.tripathi@gmail.com
M: 09305838659
3. Global Economic Crisis
Prof. T. Mallikarjunappa
Department of Business Administration
Mangalore University,
Mangalgangothri
Mangalore 574 119Email: tmmallik@rediffmail.com
M: 09480500025
(b) National
1. Social Science In India: Current Research, Theory and Public Policy
Prof. R.K. Mishra
Director
Institute of Public Enterprise
City Office: O U Campus
Hyderabad 500 007
Email: rkmishra@ipeindia.org
M: 09849253521
2. Indian Economy and Its People Today
Chairman: Prof. Jagdish Narain
Dean
Faculty of Economics & Commerce
University of Allahabad
10/3B, Bank Road
Teachers Colony, Allahabad 211 002
Email: jnpurwar@rediffmail.com
M: 099366844535
Co-chairman Prof. Prahalad Kumar
Head, Department of Economics
University of Allahabad
Allahabad 211 002
Email: prahladkumar20_3@rediffmail.com
M: 09935256318
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3. Karnataka and Its People Today
Prof. M.R. Narayana
Acting Director
Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC)
Nagarbhavi
Bangalore 560072 (Karnataka)
Email: director@isec.ac.in
M; 09008999107
4. Impact of Contract Teaching on Education And
Research in Universities and Colleges
Prof. R.K. Kale
(Former Vice-Chancellor, Gujarat Central University)
School of Life Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi 110067
Email: raosahebkale@gmail.com
M: 0981806233
5. Drug Policy, Health Policy And Drug Industry
Dr. Sandeep Narula,
Associate Professor
IIHMR University,
1, Prabhu Dayal Marg
Sanganer Airport, Jaipur 302029
(Rajasthan)
Email: sandeep@iihmr.edu.in
M: 08058760911
6. Deeping Agrarian Crisis In India
Dr. Jaya Mehta
Joshi Adhikari Institute of Social
Studies,
B – 56, Tarang Appartments,
New Delhi
E-mail: jaya_mehta@hot,mail.com
M: 09971730447
7, Make-in-India’
Chairman: Prof. N. Sambasiva Rao
Department of Commerce and Management
Studies
College of Arts and Commerce
Andhra University
Visakhapatnam 530 003 (A.P.)
Email: auissc2015@gmail.com
M: 09848170274
Convener : Dr. K. Kanaka Raju
Assistant Professor & Course Coordinator
Department of Management Studies
Andhra University Campus
Tadepalligudem
West Godavari Dist 534101
M :08523075444, 08125387145
8. Social Implications of GM Crops And Foods
Dr. K. Ganeshamurthy
Director
Centre For Plant Breeding And Genetics
Tamil Nadu Agriculture University
Combatore 641 003 (Tamilnadu)
Email: directorcpbg@tnau.ac.in; kyaneshamurthy@yahoo.co.in
M: 09360339737
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9. Evolving New Approach to Energy For Sustainable Development
Prof. Girijesh Pant
(Former Vice-Chancellor, Doon University)
School of International Studies
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi 110067
Email: gpant2009@gmail.com
M: 08750996949
10. Workshop on Interdisciplinary Research Methods And Theory, for young Scientists
Dr. Sandeep Narula,
Associate Professor
IIHMR University,
1, Prabhu Dayal Marg
Sanganer Airport, Jaipur 302029
(Rajasthan)
Email: sandeep@iihmr.edu.in
M: 08058760911
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XXXIX INDIAN SOCIAL SCEINCE CONGRESS
NATIONAL ACADEMIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Chairman
Prof. R.C. Tripathi
President
Indian Academy of Social Sciences
37/2, Chatham Lines
‘Hawaghar’
Allahabad – 211 002
Email: rama.charan.tripathi@gmail.com
Phone 91-532-2644895(R) M: 09305838659
Convener
Dr. N.P. Chaubey
General Secretary
Indian Academy of Social Sciences
Iswar Saran Ashram Campus
Allahabad 211 004 (U.P.)
Email: issaald@gmail.com
Tel: 0532-2544245, 2544570
Website: www.issaindia.in
C0-Chairman
1. Prof. B.M. Hegde
President-elect
Indian Academy of Social Sciences
Manjunath, Pais Hills,Bajai
Mangalore-575 004
(Karnataka)
Email:hegdebm@gmail.com
M: 09449442000
Co-Convener
Prof. Rajaram Tolpadi
Organizing Secretary
Department of Political Science
Mangalore University,
Mangalore (Karnataka) 574 199
Email: rtolpadi@gmail.com
M: 08971482187
Website:
www. mangaloreuniversity.ac.in
2. Prof. K. Byrappa
Vice-Chancellor
Mangalore University
Mangalore (Karnataka) 574 199
Email: kbyrappa@gmail.com
M: 07259667666
Vice-Chairman
1. Prof. O.R. Reddy
Vice-President
Indian Academy of Social Sciences
Flat No. 1, Shri Lalita Apartment
Kiralampudi Layout
Andhra University Gate (Down)
Visakhapattanam 530 003 (A.P.)
Email: orreddy@yahoo.com
M: 9849454838
2. Prof. C.K. Raju
Vice-President
Indian Academy of Social Sciences
Professor
B-56 Tarang Apartments
19, I.P. Extension, Delhi 110092
Email: c_k_raju@hotmail.com
M: 09310431415
MEMBERS
1. A.K. Mittal (Dr.)
Physics Department
Allahabad University
Allahabad 211002
Email: mittals79@hotmail.com
2 . Amar Rai (Prof.)
Professor of Biochemistry
North Hill University
Shillong
Email: raiamarnath@gmail.com
3. Anuj Sinha (Er.)
Plot GH 19, Sector 56
58
Gurgaon 122011 (Haryana)
Email: cpranuj@yahoo.com;
sanuj@nic.in
4. Arun Kumar (Prof.) 112, Uttarakhand Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi 110067, India. Email: arunkumar1000@hotmail
Tele Nos (R) 91-11- 26742029
5. Ashok K. Gupta (Prof.)
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9. Binod C. Agarwal (Prof.)
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Hyderabad 500 134 (A.P.)
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M: 9440937396, 8374973737
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13. G. Palanithurai (Prof.)
Department of Political Science
Gandhigram Rural Institute,
Deemed University
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Vice-Chancellor
Andhra University
Visakhapatnam (A.P.)
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Kasegaon,
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School of International Studies
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New Delhi 110067
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Principal
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Doiwala, Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
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18. J.B.G. Tilak (Prof.)
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Plannin And Administration,
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ACRES Wild Farm,
Tiger Hill
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UNESCO Chair in Ecotechnology
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30. Muzaffar Assadi (Prof.)
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Department of Political Science
Mysore University,
Crawford Hall, Mysore 570 005
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31. Murzban Jal (Prof.)
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Indian Institute of Education
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Thiruvananthapuram 695012 (Kerala) Email: profmenon.milat@gmail.com
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National University of Educational Planning
And Administration,
17-B Sri Aurobindo Marg
New Delhi 110016
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School of Life Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi 110067
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Vice-Chairman
Institute of Societaal Advancement
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Thiruvananthapuram 695 030
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School of Life Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi 110067
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Kanpur, IIT Post Office,
Kanpur, 208016 (U.P)
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A Central University,
RBL Road, Lucknow 226 025
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Department of Chemical Technology
University of Calcutta
92, A.P.C. Road, Kolkata 700089
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New Delhi 110067
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KIIT University, Bhubanewsar 751 024
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and Formerly Dean, Faculty of Arts
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Mangalore University, a public university, was established in 1980 and has successfully completed 34 years of providing quality higher education and fulfilling the aspirations of the stakeholders of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Coorg districts. . The campus Mangalagangothri is located 20 kms from the Southeast coastal town of Mangaluru in Konaje. It has been accredited by NAAC with an ‘A’ grade. This portal of higher education has created access to higher studies in the disciplines of Humanities, Science, Commerce and Management Studies.
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INDIAN ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The Indian Academy of Social Sciences (ISSA when abbreviated) is the first National Science Academy of independent Democratic Republic of India and fourth in chronicle order. The other three national science Academies―Indian National Science Academy (INSA), Indian Academy of Sciences (IAS) and National Science Academy of India (NSAI) were born in British India. ISSA was born, 40 years ago, on August 15, 1974 at University of Allahabad in an assembly of young scientists. August 15, 1974 symbolized a beginning of an altogether new science reflecting democratic needs, aspirations, creative urges / potentialities, history, culture and traditions of peoples of India. Its name was carefully chosen for reflecting the true meaning and function of science. The setting up of the Indian Academy of Social Sciences also heralded a beginning of a new movement for unity of science of Nature-Humans-Society by forging unity among all branches of science. Many described it as a barometer of science and society in India. In more than one sense ISSA is a unique body in the whole world.
Science means objective knowledge of non-living and living things / objects and knowledge means answer to questions ‘what’, ‘how’ and ‘why’, about a thing / object. The word ‘Nature’ connotes all forms of objects / things / matter including humans and societies. Nature-Humans-Society form one single continuum. So division of science into physics, chemistry, biology, environment, ecology, agriculture, medical, social, historical etc. is artificial and all such divisions provide partial objective knowledge of Nature-Humans-Society. Unity of Science of Nature-Humans-Society, therefore, is necessary for having correct and full understanding of Nature. Science, thus viewed is unitary as well as uniting.
The Science as an objective knowledge of non-living and living objects / things / matter is produced through collective mental and physical labour of men and women. What is the result of collective labour is termed as social and what is social is public and not private. Science, therefore, is social. It springs in society comprising men and women. Because it is social it has social functions. It has the prime role in enabling men and women to enjoy higher quality of material, social and cultural life in harmony with Nature. However, all such social functions of science filter through different groups in the society because of which one doesn’t find one-to-one relationship between science and conditions of all men and women of all societies. Humans’ inability to create a science-based society is well reflected in modern societies all over the world.
The Indian Academy of Social Sciences seeks to discover, develop and disseminate science of Nature-Humans-Society in Indian conditions in particular, and world conditions in general, with a mission to build a new Democratic Republic of India where there is no hunger, no poverty, no unemployment, no illiteracy, no disease, no bigotry, no superstitions, no communalism, no casteism and no discrimination of any form and where all men, women and children enjoy equally good quality of material, social, cultural and spiritual life in harmony with Nature without any kind of fear of violence, rape and murder.
Founders of the Indian Academy of Social Sciences thought that science can benefit the peoples of a given society only when it is taught and researched in their own language. Communication of scientific research and science education in peoples own language, therefore, is key to the unfolding of creative potentialities of peoples and benefiting them. Unfortunately, even after 68 years of independence science in India is communicated through English. The end result is peoples of India who fund all scientific research are deprived of its benefits. The creativity in science is continuously declining. The Indian Academy of Social Sciences, therefore, seeks to change it by creating necessary conditions for communication of scientific research and science education in Indian languages involving publication of research journals, monographs, books etc. in Indian languages.
All branches of science as mentioned below constitute the Indian Academy of Social Sciences:
1. Agricultural Science
2. Anthropology
3. Biological or Life Science
4. Biotechnology
5. Communication And Journalism
6. Commerce
7. Computer Science And Information
Technology
8. Defence And Strategic Studies
9. Ecological And Environmental Science
10. Economics
11. Education
12. Engineering Science
13. Geography
14. Earth Science, Atmospheric Science, Ocean Science And Planetary Science
15. History And Archaeology
16. Home Science
17. International Relations Studies
18. Juridical Science
19. Linguistics
20. Management Science
21. Mathematics And Statistics
22. Medical And Health Science
23. Philosophy
24. Physical Science
25. Chemical Science
26. Political Science
27. Population Science
28. Psychology
29. Social Work
30. Sociology
Besides, policy planners, development agents and social activists having concern for science-based pursuits also find welcome place in the Indian Academy of Social Sciences. Thus the Indian Academy of Social Sciences is all embracing and all encompassing within the framework of science.
The Indian Academy of Social Sciences pursues the following activities for realizing its goal:
1. Indian Social Science Congress
2. Network of State Centres / State level Academies
3. State level Social Science Congress in languages of respective States
4. Research And Training Centres
(I) Rural Development Centres
(II) Survey Research Centres
(III) ISSA Silver Jubilee Peoples Science Centre For Theoretical And Policy Research
5. Research Journals And Newsletters
(I) Bharatiya Samajik Chintan (English)
(II) Samayik Samajik Chintan (Hindi)
(III) ISSA Newsletter
6. Young Scientist Division
7. All India Young Scientists Convention
8. Publication of Books / monographs in Indian languages
INDIAN ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
State Centres/ Indian Social Research Young Scientists Publication Library Documentation
Academies Science Congress & Division Division Centre
(All Indian States) Training Centres
All India Young
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INDIAN ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
PRESIDENTS – PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Sl. No.
Name of President
Place
Year
1.
Prof. A.D. Sharma
Allahabad
1974-75
2.
Prof. R.L. Singh (Late)
Varanasi
1976-77
3.
Prof. A.D. Pant (Late)
Allahabad
1977-78
4.
Prof. B.K. Roy Burman (Late)
New Delhi
1978-79
5.
Prof. R.P. Dhokalia
New Delhi
1979-80
6.
Prof. S.P. Dasgupta (Late)
Calcutta
1980-81
7.
Prof. Shib K. Mitra (Late)
New Delhi
1981-82
8.
Prof. Gautam Mathur (Late)
New Delhi
1982-83
9.
Prof. Ravinder Kumar (Late)
New Delhi
1983-84
10.
Prof. Ramkrishna Mukherjee
Calcutta
1984-85
11.
Prof. Yogendra Singh
New Delhi
1985-86
12.
Prof. V.K.R.V. Rao (Late)
Bangalore
1986-87
13.
Prof. M.S. Gore (Late)
Mumbai
1987-88
14.
Prof. B.M. Udgaonkar (Late)
Mumbai
1988-89
15.
Prof. D.P. Pattanayak
Bhubaneswar
1989-90
16.
Prof. Upendra Baxi
New Delhi
1990-91
17.
Prof. B.L. Amla
Mysore
1991-92
18.
Prof. P.M. Bhargava
Hyderabad
1992-93
19.
Dr. K.S. Singh (Late)
Ranchi
1993-94
20.
Prof. A. Rahman (Late)
New Delhi
1994-95
21.
Dr. Basanta Sarkar (Late)
Hyderabad
1995-96
22.
Prof. K. Raghavendra Rao
Dharwad
1996-97
23.
Dr. Upendra Trivedi
New Delhi
1997-98
24.
Prof. S.C. Bhattacharya
Allahabad
1998-99
25.
Prof. G.C. Pande (Late)
Allahabad
1999-2000
26.
Prof. G.D. Sharma
New Delhi
2000 -2001
27.
Prof. Rajammal P. Devadas (Late)
Coimbatore
2001-2002
28.
Prof. K. Wilson
Hyderabad
2002-2003
29
Prof. K.H. Cheluva Raju (Late)
Bangalore
2003-2004
30
Dr. A. K. Tharien (Late)
Dindigul
2004-2005
31
Prof. M. G. S. Narayanan
Calicut
2005-2006
32
Prof. N. Markandan
Coimbatore
2006-2007
33
Dr. Bhalchandra Mungekar
New Delhi
2007-2008
34
Sri S.P. Shukla
New Delhi
2008-2009
35
Prof. Meher H. Engineer
Kolkata
2009-2010
36.
Prof. Vinod K. Gaur
Bangalore
2010-2011
37
Dr. T. Karunakaran
Wardha
2011-2012
38
Prof. Santosh K. Kar
New Delhi
2012-2013
39
Prof. P.S. Ramakrishnan
New Delhi
2013-2014
40
Prof. R.P. Singh
Pune
2014-2015
41
Prof. R.C. Tripathi
Allahabad
2015-2016
42
Prof. B.M. Hegde
Mangalore
2015-2016
INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS
Session
Focal Theme
Venue
Year
I
Issues in Social Research in India
Allahabad
1976
II
Problems of Development of Small Towns
Varanasi
1977
III
Accelerating Rural Development
Kanpur
1978
IV
Social Science of Society of Future
Santiniketan
1979
V
Impact of Science & Technology on Indian Society
Udaipur
1980
VI
Social Perspective of Development of Science & Technology in India
Kanpur
1981
VII
National Integration and Development of India
New Delhi
1982
VIII
Strategies of India's Development
Hyderabad
1983
IX
State & Society in India
Aligarh
1984
X
Social Structure of Society in India
Allahabad
1985
XI
Challenges of Transformation of Society and Culture in India
Mumbai
1986
XII
Indian Society at the Turn of the Century: Objectives & Strategies
Mysore
1987
XIII
Social Implications of Development: The Asian Experience
New Delhi
1988
XIV
Planning for India's Development: The Vision, The Challenges & Implementation
Ahmedabad
1989
XV
Society, Language & Development: Indian Context
Berhampur
1990
XVI
Decay & Destruction Today: Social Reality and Social Theory
Pune
1991
XVII
Creativity, Technology, Productivity & Justice: The Indian Context
Bangalore
1993
XVIII
Knowledge for New World Order
Vadodara
1994
XIX
People of India
Allahabad
1996
XX
Fifty Years of Freedom of India: State, Nation and People
Santiniketan
1996-97
XXI
Peoples' Technology And Social Organisation in Action
Thanjavur
1997
XXII
Democracy, Peoples', Development And Culture: The Emerging Challenges And Initiatives
Gandhigram
1998
XXIII
Social Change: The Initiatives and Intervention
Coimbatore
1999
XXIV
Perspective of Development of India In The Twenty First Century
Chandigarh
2000
XXV
The Emerging Challenges of Globalisation And Food Security In The Twenty First Century
Thiruvanathapuram
2001
XXVI
Power, Violence And Society
Visakhapatanam
2002
XXVII
The Challenges To Democracy In India: From Critique to Construction
Kharagpur
2003
XXVIII
The Crisis of Modern Civilisation
Gandhigram
2005
XXIX
Facing The Challenges of Modern Civilisation
Lucknow
2005
XXX
Towards A New Global Society
Kraikudi
2006
XXXI
Peoples’ Struggles And Movements for Equitable Society
Mumbai
2007
XXXII
The Indian Republic At The Crossroads
New Delhi
2008
XXXIII XXXIV XXXV XXXVI XXXVII
Our Planet In Crisis India-Post 1991 Working For Peaceful Co-Existence And A Just World Science, Society And The Planet Earth Building An Ecologically Sustainable Society
Hyderabad Guwahati Wardha Bhubaneswar Aligarh
2010 2010 2011 2012 2013
XXXVIII XXXIX
Knowledge Systems, Scientific Temper and The Indian People Emerging Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy in India
Visakhapatnam Mangalore
2015 2015
INDIAN ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 2015-16
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Name and Address
Designation
Email/Telephone/Mobile
1.
Prof. R.C. Tripathi Hawaghar 37/2, Chatham Lines, Allahabad 211002
President
ramacharan.tripathi@gmail.com M: 09305838659
2.
Prof. B.M. Hegde Manjunath, Pais Hills,Bajai Mangalore-575 004 (Karnataka)
President-elect
hegdebm@gmail.com M: 09449442000
3.
Dr. R.P. Singh D-3/2, Gera’s Emerald City, BANER Pune 411045
Immediate Past President
singh.prakash.ram@gmail.com Ph : 020-27219124 M : 09420482405
4.
Prof. O.R. Reddy Flat No. 1, Shri Lalita Apartment Kiralampudi Layout Andhra University Gate (Down) Visakhapattanam 530 003 (A.P.)
Vice President Vice President
orreddy@yahoo.com Tel: 0891-2575914 orreddy@yahoo.com Tel: 0891-2575914 M: 9849454838 M: 9849454838
5.
Prof. C.K. Raju Professor B-56 Tarang Apartments 19, I.P. Extension, Delhi 110092
Vice-President
c_k_raju@hotmail.com M: 09310431415
6.
N.P. C Dr. N.P. Chaubey Indian Academy of Social Sciences 5, Iswar Saran Ashram Campus Allahabad 211 004 Campus Campus General Secretary
issaald@gmail.com Ph: 0532-2544245, 2544570
7.
Prof. Jagdish Narain 10/3B, Bank Road Teachers Colony, Allahabad 211 002
Treasurer
jnpurwar@rediffmail.com M: 09936684535
8.
Dr. Joseph Benjamin 5.1sh Kripanagar P.O. Mankapur Nagpur
Councillor
joseph.sfscollege@gmail.com M: 054422807585
9.
Dr. Sandeep K. Ghatak Asansol Girls College Dr. Anjali Rai Sarani, Asansol – 713304 (W.B.)
Councillor Councillor
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10.
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Councillor
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11.
Dr. Saumen Chattopadhyay Associate Professor Zakir Hussain Centre for Educational Studies School of Social Sciences
Councillor
sauchatto@yahoo.com M: 09873439840
Jawaharlal Nehru Univesity New Delhi 110067
12.
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Councillor
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13.
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Councillor
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14.
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Councillor
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15.
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Councillor
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16.
Prof. Baishnab C. Tripathi Dean School of Life Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi 110067
Councillor
baishnabtripathy@yahoo.com; baishnabtripathy@hotmail.com M: 07894400787 09818104924 baishnabtripathy@hotmail.com M: 07894400787 09818104924
17.
Dr. Mani Ram Singh Assistant Professor, State Takmeel ut Tim College and Hospital, Abdul Aziz Road Chaupatiya, Lucknow (U.P.) – 226 003
Councillor
dr_maniramsingh@rediffmail.com M: 08303205436
18.
Dr. Chandrakant Puri Chair Professor Rajeev Gandhi Centre for Contemporary Studies, University of Mumai 3rd Floor, Aanade Bhawan Vidyanagari, Kalina Santacruz (W) Mumbai (M.S)
Councillor
chandrakant.puri@gmail.com M: 09819056444
19.
Dr. Maitriya Ghosh Librarian Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha 400 005 (M.S.)
Councillor
maitrayee@hindivishwa.org M: 09919127616
20.
Prof. S.S. Patagundi Prof & Head Department of Political Science Karnataka University, Dharwad Karnataka - 580003
Councillor
patagundi@rediffmail.com
21
Dr. M.K. Patra C/o Govind Routray Raja Bagicha Near City College, Cuttack 753 009 (Orissa)
Councillor
drmkpatra@gmail.com
22
Prof. K.Byrappa Vice Chancellor Mangalore University Mangalore (Karnataka) 574 199
Ex-Officio
kbyrappa@gmail.com
23
Prof. Rajaram Tolpadi Department of Political Science Mangalore University, Mangalore (Karnataka) 574 199
Ex-Officio
rtolpadi@gmail.com rtolpadi@gmail.com
24
Dr. Sima Baidya Assistant Professor Centre for West Asian Studies School of International University New Delhi – 110067
Joint Secretary
sima.baidya@gmail.com
25
Dr. Suresh Kumar Department of African Studies, Arts Faculty, University of Delhi Delhi 11007 SecretrearyDelhi 11007
Joint Secretary Joint Secretary
skafrica2003@yahoo.com skafrica2003@yahoo.com
26
Prof. N. Sambhasiva Rao Department of Commerce and Management Andhra University Visakhapatnam 530 003 (A.P.) Department of Commerce and Manag
Joint Secretary Joint Secretary
auissc2015@gmail.com auissc2015@gmail.com
27
Prof. K.S. Rangappa Vice Chancellor University of Mysore Mysore – 570005
Special Invitee Special Invitee
vc@uni-mysore.ac.in; rangappaks@gmail.com; rangappaks@yahoo.com
28
Prof. Muzaffar Assadi Department of Political Science Mysore University, Crawford Hall, Mysore 570 005
Special Invitee
muzaffar.assadi@gmail.com
ISSA’s PUBLICATIONS
Title Price
1.
Rediscovering Marxism of Karl Marx by Randhir Singh
Paperback
30.00
2.
Secularism in India by MS Gore (Ed)
Deluxe Paperback
200.00 130.00
3.
Social Justice and Social Process in India by N.R. Madhav Menon (Ed)
Deluxe Paperback
250.00 150.00
4.
Social Implications of Development: The Asian Experience by MS Gore, G. Pant and N.P. Chaubey
Deluxe Paperback
180.00 120.00
5.
Indian Society at the Turn of the Century by N.P. Chaubey (Ed)
200.00
6.
The Myth of Planned Development by E. Haribabu, B. Sarkar and N.P. Chaubey (Eds)
Deluxe Paperback
230.00 130.00
7.
Regional Planning and Development
10.00
8.
Imperatives of Democratic Planning in India by Ranjit Sau
Paperback
20.00
9.
Impact of Science and Technology on Indian Society by S.N. Ghosh & N.P. Chaubey (Eds)
80.00
10.
Social Perspective of Development of Science and Technology in India by B.V. Rangarao & N.P. Chaubey (Eds)
100.00
11.
Tribal Techniques, Social Organisations and Development: Disruption and Alternates by N.P. Chaubey (Ed)
100.00
12.
Social Perspective of Generation and Utilization of Indigenous Science and Technology by B. Sarkar, M.A. Qureshi and N.P. Chaubey(Eds)
Deluxe Paperback
160.00 100.00
13.
Social Perspective in Microprocessors and Information Technology by R. Sadananda and B. Sarkar (Eds)
Deluxe Paperback
75.00 50.00
14.
Deprivation And Human Personality: Current Theory and Research by L.P. Pandey,Rajni Patni and N.P. Chaubey
Deluxe Paperback
250.00 200.00
15.
Knowledge for New World Order by B. Sarkar
Individua Library
30.00 50.00
16.
Fifty Years of Freedom of India: State, Nation and People by K Raghavendra Rao, Asok K. Maiti, D. Panda and N.P. Chaubey (Eds)
Deluxe Paperback
250.00 100.00
17.
Terrorism, State Terrorism and Democratic Rights by Randhir Singh
Member Nonmember Library
15.00 20.00 25.00
18.
Social Cost of Bonded Labour by U.P. Arora, M.K. Patra, Ramshankar and N.P. Chaubey
20.00
19.
Nurturants of Bonded Labour by U.P. Arora, M.K. Patra, Ramshankar and N.P. Chaubey
10.00
20.
Democracy, Peoples' Development And Culture: The Emerging Challenges And Iniatives by D. Panda and N.P. Chaubey
Paperback Deluxe
150.00 350.00
21.
Population Change And Rural Development
Paperback
100
22.
Emerging International Order And Foreign Policy options For India by P.M. Kamath (Ed.)
Deluxe Paperback
260.00 150.00
23.
Education and Family Welfare Planning By B. N. Sarkar
Deluxe
410.00
24.
Social Science Abstracts (Yearly Publication)*
Individual Library
300.00 400.00
25.
Bharatiya Samajik Chintan (Quarterly Journal in English)**
Library Individual Foreign
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26.
Samayik Samajik Chintan (Quarterly Journal in Hindi)
Library Individual Foreign
250.00 200.00 $80.00
27.
Towards Health-Care For All : Some Key Issues by Dr. Anant Phadke
Individual Library
20.00 45.00
28.
Indian Human Development In A Nation by Ranjit Sahu
Individual Library
15.00 30.00
29.
Information Technology, Peoples Development and Culture By C. M. Bhandari, Ashok K. Gupta & N.P. Chaubey (Eds)
Paperback Deluxe
120.00 250.00
30.
Sociology And Politics of Health For All In India by D. Banerji
Individual Library
15.00 25.00
31.
Evolution of India’s Health Policy 1947-2001: An Appraisal by Saumya Panda
Individual Library
20.00 30.00
32.
Facing The Challenges of Globalisation by S.N. Ghosh
Individual Library
20.00 30.00
33.
Elephant In The Mirror By H.M. Marulasiddaiah
Individual Library
20.00 30.00
34.
Impediments To Social Change In India by D. Panda
Individual Library
30.00 50.00
35.
ISSA and the Rural Youth (English & Telugu) by Dr. N.P. Chaubey
15.00
36.
Political Economy of (Breast) Cancer by Sthabir Dasgupta
Paperback Deluxe
50.00 80.00
37.
The Tragic Partition of Bengal by Suniti Kumar Ghosh
Paperback Deluxe
200.00 350.00
38.
Globalisation, Democracy And Third World (in Bengal), Vol. I & Vol. II
39
Constructing An Identity: Forging Hindusim Into Harappan Religions By K. M. Shrimali
Individual Library
50-00 90.00
40
On Ethics of Violence by D Panda
Paperback
25.00
41
Crisis of Civilisation, Vol. I By N. P. Chaubey and D. Panda
Paperback Delux
100.00 200.00
42
Trend Report of XXVIII Indian Social Science Congress
43
Proceedings of XXVIII Indian Social Science Congress
44
Presidential Address to XXVIII ISSC by A. K. Tharien
45
Toward A New Global Society (Presidential Address to XXX ISSC by N. Markandan)
46
Inaugural Speech to XXXI ISSC by Bhalchandra Mungekar
47.
Proceedings of The XXXII Indian Social Science Congress
48.
Tuning The Media To Science And The New Democratic Global Society (In Press)
49.
Peoples Struggles And Movements For Equitable Society
Paper Back Deluxe
700.00 1,500.00
50.
Special Economic Zones: Economic And Social Perspective (In Press)
51.
{Planet Earth: Peoples, Society And Science (In Press)
Paperback Deluxe
200.00 400.00
52.
The Indian Republic At The Crossroads By S.P. Shukla and K.S. Sharma
Paper Back Deluxe
300.00 400.00
53.
The Indian Republic At The Cross Road: In In Search of Radical And Inclusive Politics by S.P. Shukla
20.00
54.
Our Planet In Crisis (In Press)
55.
Our Planet In Crisis: Presidential Address by Meher H. Engineer
20.00
56.
Towards A Just Egalitarian Cooperative Social Order XXXV ISSA by Sulabha Brahme
20.00
57.
Grounds For Hope by Ramrkishna Bhattacharya
Paperback
20.00
58.
Our Planet In Crisis by Meher H. Engineer
Paperback
20.00
59.
Proceedings of XXXV Indian Social Science Congress
60.
Proceedings of XXXVI Indian Social Science Congress
61
Proceedings of XXXVII Indian Social Science Congress
62
Proceedings of XXXVIII Indian Social Science Congress
63
Building An Ecologically Sustainable Society (In Press)
64
Knowledge Systems, Scientific Temper And the Indian People (In Press)
65
Financing of Universities: State Vs Private (In Press)
Till now 38 volumes of Social Science Abstracts have been published. Some of the back volumes are available.
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(December 1-5, 2015 at Mangalore University, Mangalore )
ACCOMMODATION & FOOD FORM TO BE RECEIVED BY THE LOCAL ORGANISING SECRETARY BEFORE NOVEMBER 15_, 2015
Please tick one below: The undersigned is interested in accommodation arranged by the Host to the above Congress. The undersigned will make his/her own accommodation arrangements [Registered delegates will stay in hostels of Mangalore University. Arrangements for hotel accommodation and payment will have to be made by the delegates directly. Transport to and from the venue of the Congress will also have to be made by such delegates directly. The Host and the Academy are not responsible for the dealings with any payments to the Hotels. Free accommodation and food will be available to all registered delegates] My name and address is as given below: _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Phone (O): _____________________________ Phone (R): _____________________________________________ Fax: __________________________________E-mail: ________________________________________________ Please tick relevant box: gender: m f food: veg. non-veg. I/we am unaccompanied I am accompanied as below Full name in CAPITALS age gender food ___________________ m f veg. non-veg. ___________________ m f veg. non-veg. ________________ m f veg. non-veg. Number of accompanying persons: __________________________________________ I have sent the registration fee and the fee for the accompanying person by DD No. ________ Rs._____________________ to the General Secretary, ISSA. Date: _/ _ /20 Signature:__________________ Children below 6 shall not be charged for food. Each Institutional delegate shall fill this form and send all the forms together To: Prof. Rajaram Tolpadi Local Organizing Secretary XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress Department of Political Science Mangalore University, Mangalore 574 199 Email: rtolpadi@gmail.com, Website: mangaloreuniversity.ac.i M: 08971482187
XXXIX TRAVEL PLAN FORM
XXXIX INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS
(December 1-5, 2015 at Mangalore University, Mangalore) TRAVEL PLAN TO BE RECEIVED BY THE LOCAL ORGANISING SECRETARY BEFORE November 25, 2015 My name and address is as given below: ______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Phone(O): ___________________________________ Phone (R): __________________________________ Fax: ________________________________________ e-mail: ___________________________________ gender: I am unaccompanied I am accompanied as below full name in CAPITALS age gender ___________________ m f ___________________ m f ___________________ m f number of accompanying persons: ______________________________________________________ Details of Travel
Arrival
Departure
Place from
Train
Plane
Bus
Date
Time
Date
Time
full name in CAPITALS signature & date instt. & place Addressed to: Prof. Rajaram Tolpadi Local Organizing Secretary XXXIX Indian Social Science Congress Department of Political Science Mangalore University, Mangalore 574 199 Email: rtolpadi@gmail.com, Website: mangaloreuniversity.ac.in
Time
1st date 1st day
2nd date 2nd day
3rd date 3rd day
4th date 4th day
5th date 5th day
remarks Upto 0845
breakfast breakfast breakfast breakfast
0700-0930
Registration Inaugural
Plenary-I
Plenary-III
Plenary-V
Plenary-VII
0930-1000
1000-1030
1030-1100
1100-1115
Tea break Tea break Tea break Tea break
1115-1145
1145-1215
Plenary-II
Plenary-IV
Plenary VI
Plenary-VIII
1215-1245
1245-1315
Special Lecture 1315-1415
Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break
1415-1445
parallel sessions
parallel sessions
parallel sessions
Parallel session
Free Interaction
1445-1515
All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars
All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars
All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars
All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars/Sym
Trend Report By Task Force Assembly of Delegates
1515-1545
1545-1600
Tea break All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars/ Symposia/Workshop Colloquia AAA Tea break All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars/ Symposia/Workshop Colloquia A Tea break All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars/ Symposia/Workshop Colloquia Tea break All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars/ Symposia/Workshop Colloquia Tea Break All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars/ Symposia/Workshop Colloquia
1600-1645
parallel sessions All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars/ Symposia/Workshop Colloquia
parallel sessions All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars/ Symposia/Workshop Colloquia
parallel sessions All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars/ Symposia/Workshop Colloquia
parallel sessions All RCs/Thematic Panels/Seminars/ Symposia/Workshop Colloquia Free time
Valedictory
1645-1700
Free Time Free Time Free Time
Farewell High Tea
1700-1800
Public Lecture I
Public Lecture III Public Lecture V
Public Lecture VI Public Lecture VII
Farewell dinner
1800-1900
public lecture 1I
public lecture IV
Annual General House Meeting
1900-2030
Cultural Programmes/Free Interactions/Official Meetings
Young Scientists Meet 2030-2130
dinner break dinner break dinner break dinner break
Task Force Meeting
22130-2330
Task Force Meeting Ad Hoc Group Discussion Young Scientists Meeting
Task Force Meeting Ad Hoc Group Discussion Young Scientists Meeting
Task Force Meeting Ad Hoc Group Discussion Young Scientists Meeting
INDIAN ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
XXXIX
TYPICAL OUTLINE OF PROGRAMMES Indian Social Science Congress
Hkkjrh; lekt foKku vf/kos'ku INDIAN ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Let us come together and work together in search of that science which will wipe out poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy and violence from the mother earth for ever and enable every man, woman and child on earth to enjoy superior quality of material, social and spiritual life in peace and in harmony with Nature. Let us build a new science of newer and better Democratic and ecological civilisation
MEMBERSHIP
The Indian Academy of Social Sciences seeks to build science of Nature-Humans-Society in Indian conditions through integration of research and theories across subjects. Its membership is open to scientists of all branches of science, social workers and policy planners. It is also open to universities, colleges and research institutes, national and regional laboratories, associations of scientific disciplines and other institutions / organizations including industrial organizations. Following categories of memberships are available:
Membership Category
Fee Amount
1.
Life Fellow
Rs. 4,000.00
(one time installment)
2.
Fellow
Rs. 500.00
(per annum)
3.
Associate Fellow (for Research Students only)
Rs. 300.00
(per annum)
4.
Sessional Fellow
Rs. 400.00
(per annum)
5.
Donor Member
Rs. 5,000.00
(per annum)
6. Institutional Member
Annual
Rs. 3,000.00
(per annum)
Permanent
Rs.20,000.00
(one time installment)
Note: Please add Rs. 100.00 to the membership fee for coloured Membership Card with photograph. All payments to be made by account payee bank drafts in favour of Indian Academy of Social Sciences payable at Allahabad and sent under registered cover. Outstation M.O. / Cheques are not accepted. Further details can be had from the following: Dr. N.P. Chaubey General Secretary Indian Academy of Social Sciences Iswar Saran Ashram Campus Allahabad 211004 Tel: (R) 0532-2544570 (O) 0532-2544245
E-mail: issaald@gmail.com Website: www.issaindia.in