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ANNUAL REPORT 2002–2003

Tata Institute of Social Sciences


Deonar, Mumbai 400 088, India
May 7, 2003
Constitutional Bodies
Constitutional Bodies

Holding Trustees Academic Council


Chairman Chairperson
Vice-Chairman and Managing Trustee

Trustees External Experts

Members
Governing Board

Representative of the Sir Ratan Tata Trust


Chairman

Representatives of the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust

Representatives of the Government of India

Representative of the University Grants Commission

Representative of the Government of Maharashtra

Nominee of the Vice-Chancellor, University of Mumbai

Co-opted Members

Ex-Officio Members

Members of the Faculty

Secretary
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Chairman, Shri B.G. Deshmukh, Honourable Chief Guest, Prof. Mrinal Miri, Dr. J.J.
Bhabha, Distinguished Guests, Alumni, Students, Staff and Faculty.

INTRODUCTION
I deem it an honour to welcome you all to the sixty-third convocation of the Tata
Institute of Social Sciences and present the Annual Report of 2002–2003.
This convocation marks another year of continuing growth of the Institute, which was
born in an environment of social experimentation. A decade of field work had
preceded its birth which was indeed a trail-blazer in urban community work then. This
glorious tradition of pioneering on social frontiers in India has continued till date. New
field action projects in response to emerging needs and social priorities are adding to
the diversity of such social interventions. The participatory approach and flexibility,
which are characteristic of the academic programme and work culture of the Institute,
have earned wide recognition at the national and international levels, including the
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
Today, the Institute is presenting to the outside world a group of professionals who
have pursued their studies successfully and the awarding of degrees to them is but a
formal recognition of their professional preparation and competence.
Highlights
· The Tata Education Trust has sanctioned a very generous grant of Rs. 5 crores
(spread over a 3 year period) towards development of Phase 2 of the Malti and Jal
A.D. Naoroji Campus Annexe. Of this, Rs. 3 crores has been received.
· The Tata Education Trust has once again been very generous in their aid to the
Institute by sanctioning Rs. 1 crore for setting up a Digital Library at TISS.
· The Institute's Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library has been identified by the
University Grants Commission (UGC) as one of its nodal centres for INFONET.
This will enable the Library to have online access to hundreds of social sciences
journals.
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· Mrs. Piloo M.K. Tata, Chairperson and Managing Trustee, M.K. Tata Trust, has
given a generous grant of Rs. 45 lakhs to construct a three-storied M.K. Tata
Memorial Gymkhana-cum- Recreation Centre on the Institute’s Main Campus.
Built to commemorate the memory of the late Mr. M.K. Tata, the
gym-cum-recreation centre was inaugurated earlier today.
· The Tenth Plan UGC Expert Committee visited the Institute from October 28–31,
2002, to evaluate its performance during the Ninth Plan and examine its proposals
for the Tenth Plan.
· The UGC has given a one-time special grant of Rs. 32 lakhs to upgrade the facilities
of the Computer Centre.
· The Institute has initiated a year-long exercise of curriculum review of the MA
Social Work programme.
· As part of the Institute's waste management programme, a vermiculture project has
been initiated.

IN MEMORIUM
We deeply mourn the loss of five of our family members who passed away this year.
· Mr. Nani Palkhiwala, Holding Trustee of the Institute, passed away on December
10, 2002.
· Mr. Akhtar Hussain, a second-year MA Social Work student, passed away on
January 7, 2003.
· Ms. Shelley Verma, a first-year MHA (Hospital) student, passed away on January
8, 2003.
· Mr. Sudam Padam, who joined the Institute on May 2, 1984, as Dining Hall Helper,
passed away on January 12, 2003.
· Mr. Sahebrao S. Govande who retired on September 20, 2002, passed away on
January 25, 2003.
· Mr. R.E. Borhade, who joined the Institute on July 1, 1961, as Peon and
subsequently promoted to Machine Operator, passed away on April 11, 2003.

NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION: THE FOLLOW-UP PROPOSALS


After accreditation of the Institute by NAAC with 5 stars, the process of accreditation
of individual Departments and Units has been set in motion. Follow-up of the
recommendations of NAAC, comprehensive revision of courses and challenges posed
by the World Trade Organisation are now engaging the attention of the Institute.

NINTH PLAN BASE AND TENTH PLAN PROPOSALS


The Ninth Five Year Plan period was a period of economic crunch and austerity for the
Institute. The ban on the filling of 64 administrative posts (including senior level
positions) was a major setback for us. However, with great difficulty, the Institute has
managed to sustain, improve, and develop programmes with the concerted effort of the
faculty and existing administrative staff. The Institute also faced problems due to
bureaucratic hurdles in developing its infrastructure. Freeze on the recruitment of the
non-teaching staff has stretched the administration to the maximum.
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The Institute has entered the Tenth Plan with these cumulative deprivations of the past.
It is hoped that some of these deprivations and anomalies will be rectified during the
Tenth Plan, so that the Institute can further improve the quality of education, research
and field action.
The Tenth Plan UGC Expert Committee comprising Prof. V. Vasanthi Devi (Convener),
Dr. Krishna Bal, Dr. P.S. Pandey, Prof. N.V. Reddy, Prof. Sanat Kumar Sen, Dr. Asha
Kiran (Member-Secretary), Mr. S.P. Gaur, Mr. Ashok Kumar Saroya, and Mr. Sher
Singh Yadav, visited the Institute from October 28–31, 2002. Various facets of the
Institute, namely teaching, research, field action, documentation, knowledge
development and dissemination, administration, finance, level of utilisation of grant,
and welfare activities were the subjects which engaged their attention. An exhibition of
the publications of faculty, a poster exhibition on the Institute, and the work done by the
field action projects were also organised during their visit.
The Committee assessed the needs of the Institute and gave a very encouraging
feedback. An initial allocation of Rs. 97.5 lakhs for the Main Campus and Rs. 30 lakhs
for the Rural Campus was released in 2002–2003, the first year of the Tenth Plan
period. The priority areas for utilisation as per UGC guidelines have been the Library
and upgrading classroom teaching aids. In the latter category, Overhead Projectors,
LCDs, Green boards, Panaboard, etc., have been procured. The final item-wise
allocation for the Institute during the Tenth Plan is awaited.

TEACHING
Student Enrolment
The Institute offers degree, diploma and certificate programmes. In 2002–2003, 439
students were enrolled in its 4 Master's degree programmes, 4 M.Phil. and Ph.D.
programmes, 2 Diploma programmes and 2 Certificate programmes (Section 1:
Appendix 1). These students came from 26 States and 1 Union Territory of India, and 5
foreign countries.
Degree Programmes
The student enrolment for the different Master's degree programmes was 315. Of
these, 203 were enrolled for M.A. in Social Work, 59 for M.A. in Personnel
Management and Industrial Relations, 19 for Master of Health Administration and 34
for Master of Hospital Administration. Master's degree women students comprised
62.22 per cent (196).
The M.Phil. degree programme enrolled 8 scholars of whom 1 was part-time. The
M.Phil. (Social Work) programme registered 2 scholars and the M.Phil. (Social
Sciences) programme 6 scholars. The 36 scholars enrolled in the Ph.D. programme,
include 24 part-time scholars. Five scholars are registered for a Ph.D. degree in Social
Work and 31 for a Ph.D. in Social Sciences.
Diploma Programmes
Both the Diploma courses offered by the Institute are part-time evening programmes.
The Diploma in Hospital Administration registered 20 students and the Diploma in
Personnel Management 31.
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Certificate Programmes
The full-time, one semester Certificate programme in Research Methodology enrolled
13 students, while the one-year, part-time Certificate in Social Work programme
enrolled 16 students.
Foreign Students
The Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work gave six weeks training to 4
students from Myanmar, 3 of them were World Health Organisation Fellows. Ms.
Daw Yuzana Kyin and Mr. U. Khin Maung Nyunt completed the training programme
in ‘Advanced Medical Social Work’, while Ms. Daw Dolly and Mr. U. Soc Tint
completed the training programme in ‘Psychiatric Social Work’.
Syllabi
Students opting for the course on 'Advocacy in Social Work' were given an assignment
on advocacy through budget analysis for the first time. Though the Department of
Social Welfare Administration conducts this course, students from other
specialisations also opted it.
Curriculum Review
The Institute has taken into cognisance the demands made on social work education by
contemporary social realities. Towards this end, the efforts made by the Institute in the
last few years to effect a comprehensive revision of the orientation, content and
structure of the MA Social Work programme has borne fruit this year. Coordinated by
a Planning Group, a one-year structured programme of workshops and consultations
has been initiated so that a new MA Programme could be in place by 2004–2005. In
this context, a three-day workshop has been able to arrive at a consensus on elements
of the values, which should guide social work education in the coming decade. The
respective social work departments would take a re-look at their past review exercises
in the light of these values to formulate a new MA Programme by 2004–2005.
Field Work
Field work, an integral part of the teaching programme of the Institute, provides
students an opportunity to learn by doing, and enhances professional sensitisation.
The first and second year students of MA in Social Work were placed in 78 agencies
for their concurrent field work (Section 1: Appendix 2), of which 41 agencies were
introduced this year. The second year MA Social Work students were placed in 75
agencies for their block field work.
The first and second year students of MA in Personnel Management and Industrial
Relations were placed in 57 agencies for their concurrent field work (Section 1:
Appendix 2). Of these, 29 agencies were introduced this year. The second year
students of this programme were placed in 25 agencies for their block field work.
The students of Master of Health Administration and Master of Hospital
Administration do internships. These students were placed in 57 agencies for their
internships (Section 1: Appendix 2) of which 10 agencies were introduced this year.
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The students of the Diploma programme in Personnel Management were placed in 21


agencies (Section 1: Appendix 2) of which 20 were introduced this year. The Diploma
in Hospital Administration students were placed in 17 agencies (Section 1: Appendix
2) of which 6 were introduced in 2002–2003.
The Certificate in Social Welfare Administration students were placed in 3 agencies
(Section 1: Appendix 2).
Rural Camp
The Rural Camp is an integral component for the first year students of the MA Social
Work Programme. A compulsory, non-graded activity under the supervision of
faculty, it is designed to help the first year students understand rural realities and help
them analyse various development efforts in rural areas. Rural Camp is a unique
programme where students and faculty find opportunity to work together in planning
and action in small groups.
The academic activities of the second semester begin with the Rural Camp. This year,
the students were divided into five groups, which visited villages in Maharashtra and
Gujarat. In Maharashtra, the coordinating organisations were Manavi Hakk Abhiyan,
Telgaon (Beed District); Watershed Organisation Trust, Ahmednagar; and Paryay,
Kalamb Taluka. In Gujarat the coordinating agencies were the Narmada Bachao
Andolan, and the Foundation for Ecological Security, Dahod. The accompanying
faculty members facilitated the learning process from identification of issues to be
studied to actual field experience to the post-Rural Camp Workshop.
Study Tour
The second year students of the MA Social Work programme undertake study tours.
The students of the Department of Criminology and Correctional Administration
chose Jaipur and Delhi for their study tour. In Jaipur, they visited the Rajasthan Police
Academy; the Central Jail; the Open Jail (at Sanganer), the Council for Advancement
of People's Action and Rural Technology, People's Union for Civil Liberty, and
Citizens Association for Human Rights. While in Delhi, the students visited the
National Human Rights Commission, the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative,
Tihar Jail, and the South Asian Human Rights Documentation Centre. During these
visits, the students interacted with prison inmates, police and prison officials, social
workers and NGOs. These visits enriched their understanding regarding social work
intervention in the administration of criminal justice and role played by NGOs and
social workers in a correctional setting.
The Department of Family and Child Welfare organised its study tour to Chennai and
Auroville, Pondicherry. The students visited organisations like Banyan, DESH,
Auroville Village Action Group, Indian Council for Child Welfare, and the TTK
Ranganathan Deaddiction Centre. The focus was on obtaining a holistic
understanding of the work done by NGOs on issues related to alternate models of
schooling, education, health, mental health, and self-help groups (SHGs). The
students got an opportunity to learn about the various methodologies of work used by
different organisations such as mobilising people in a community around common
issues, identifying and training leaders in the community, contacting government
officials for speedy implementation of policies, etc.
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Students from the Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work visited Kerala
for studying the alternative systems of medicines and healing, which broadly involves
ayurveda, yoga, naturopathy and psycho-religious therapy. Various agencies working
in Kerala in the area of alternative medicine and health were involved in providing the
exposure to the students, as Kerala is rich in practising alternative systems of
medicine. The agencies visited were the Nagarjuna Ayurvedic Centre (to study the
different ‘panchakarma’ treatments involved in healing process of body and mind);
Rajah Acres Ayurvedic Centre, as well as private and government run ayurvedic
hospitals to study the modernisation taking place in ayurveda; the Goregaon
Anti-Psychiatric Centre where psyho-religious therapy is successfully practised to
cure various types of mental illnesses; naturopathy centres to study holistic healing;
and a pharmaceutical plant manufacturing ayurvedic medicines.
The students of the Department of Social Welfare Administration visited organisations
working in the area of micro-credit, community mental health, environment, child
labour, citizen's right in deciding the need of an infrastructure development project,
primary education, introduction of computer literacy at the primary school level,
community based rehabilitation of the differently abled; and corporate social
responsibility in and around Bangalore city. The organisations visited were
Sangamitra (a micro-finance intermediary), the National Institute of Mental Health
and Neuro Sciences, Environment Support Group, Movement for Alternatives and
Youth Awareness and the Azim Premji Foundation. Two of the organisations later
came for campus interviews and recruited two students.
Rajasthan and Delhi were the destinations by the students of the Department of Urban
and Rural Community Development for their study tour. Four organisations were
visited in Rajasthan. The first visit was made to CEEDOEDECON at Chaksu where
they were exposed to a variety of issues related to water and water conservation
techniques in many villages. The next organisation visited was the Mazdoor Kisan
Shakti Sangathan, which was organising a jan sunvai (public hearing) on food security
issues in Kelwara. The students got actively involved in the preparations for the jan
sunvai. Pradan, in Dausa, was the next organisation visited where the students were
oriented about the various strategies adopted in ensuring livelihood to people through
dairying and other activities in a drought-prone area like Dausa. The students
interacted with the villagers, especially members of the women's cooperatives and
SHGs to understand the effectiveness of such initiatives. The students then interacted
with a team from the People's Union for Civil Liberties on various social action
strategies they had adopted and also took part in a demonstration on atrocities against
women by the police. Towards the final leg of the tour, the students visited the Centre
for Science and Environment in New Delhi where they were exposed to a variety of
actions the organisation was taking towards generating mass awareness and action on
air pollution, conservation, etc.
Certificate in Social Work
The Certificate in Social Work students visited human service organisations in and
around Pune as part of their study tour. Organisations were identified to complement
classroom inputs in order to enable the students to understand how interventions are
put into action in the field. The range of organisations visited included those offering
remedial and promotive services in relation to children, women, the elderly,
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environmental issues and rural development. As an outcome of the study tour, students
were able to make connections with classroom inputs and field practice. This exposure
has also facilitated classroom learning by enhancing understanding of social realities,
issues and the relevance of social work intervention strategies in a more convincing
and comprehensive way. The study tour experience has also enabled the students to
mature, offer mutual support and take responsibilities for furthering their learning and
developing capacities towards effective social work practice.
M.Phil. and Ph.D. Seminars
Scholars of the M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes are required to present their research
proposals and self-study papers in seminars. This year, 8 such seminars were held
(Section 1: Appendix 3).

RESEARCH
Research has always been a major activity of the Institute and the Institute is
recognised worldwide as a major centre of social research. Scholars from other
institutions from India and abroad utilise the Institute’s auspices for research and other
academic pursuits.
The importance given to research at the Institute is evident from the existence of the 8
Research Units on Child and Youth Research, Research in the Sociology of Education,
Urban Studies, Research and Consultancy in Social Policy and Social Welfare
Administration, Rural Studies, Labour Studies, Women's Studies and Family Studies.
However, research activity is not undertaken by the Research Units alone. It cuts
across 9 Teaching Departments as well, i.e., Criminology and Correctional
Administration, Family and Child Welfare, Medical and Psychiatric Social Work,
Social Welfare Administration, Urban and Rural Community Development,
Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, Health Services Studies, Research
Methodology and Extra Mural Studies.
The mission and thrust of the Institute are reflected in the areas taken up for research
by the faculty. The issues that have been researched this year pertain to: children,
communal riots, criminology and correctional administration, dalits, development and
displacement, disability, disasters, economic development, education, the elderly,
environment, family, health, HIV/AIDS, human resource development, human
resource management, human rights, industrial relations, media, mental illness, social
responsibility audit, non-profit management, nutritional programmes, primary health
care, reproductive and child health, sexuality, social audit, social work education,
tribals, welfare and development, and youth.
This year, the Institute was engaged in 124 research projects (Section 1: Appendix 4).
These include projects carried over from the previous years as well as new ones
undertaken during the year. Of these, 100 were Departmental/Unit projects and the
remaining 24 Inter-Departmental/Unit projects. Fifty-one projects commenced this
year, while 18 were completed.
A comparison of the completed, ongoing and new projects over the last three years is
presented below.
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Number of Research Projects and Other Projects

60 57

49 51 51
50 47
45

40

30
20
18
20
13
10

0
2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003

Completed Ongoing New

List of New Research Projects and Other Projects


· Agricultural Policies and Programme in Maharashtra: Impact on Women Farmers
· Bibliography on Social Work Profession in India, 1936–2002
· Building a Perspective for Social Work Education
· Caste and Gender in Education: Recent Trends in Access and Equity for the Dalits
of Maharashtra
· Community and School Linkages among the Tribal Groups in Jharkhand
· Compilation of Articles on Field Practicum and Field Action Projects, 1990–2002
· Conditions of Women's Work, Reproductive Wastage and Birth Control: Land,
Labour and Caste in Tamil Nadu
· Customary Laws in Arunachal Pradesh
· Decentralised Governance of Rural Elementary Education from Grassroots
Perspectives
· Digitisation and Documentation of Parsee Literature of Parsee Girls School Association
· Disability Reduction Project in Bargarh District of Orissa State: A Baseline Survey
· Elder Abuse
· End Evaluation of Training for Reproductive and Child Health
· Evaluation of the Professional Development Course in Management, Public Health
and Health Sector Reforms for District Medical Officers
· Factors Contributing to Gujarat Riots, 2002
· Family Dynamics in Multigenerational Urban Households
· Formulating Regional Health Accounts
· Human Resource Development of Weaker Sections in the Maharashtra
Development Report
· Impact Assessment Study of the Programme of the Ministry of Rural Development
in Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra
· Kandivili Municipal School Project on 'Personality Development'
· Knowledge Utilisation Project: India Pilot
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· Measuring Child Poverty: A Study in Maharashtra


· Methodology of Curriculum Development for Social Work Education
· Methodology of Social Work Knowledge Development and Dissemination
· Methodology of Teaching and Assessment for Social Work Education
· Methodology of Training Social Work Educators
· Mumbai Urban Transport Project: Study on Impact Assessment of Initial Phase of
MMRDA Resettlement Implementation
· Post-Matric Scholarships for Scheduled Castes: An Evaluation of the Scheme in
Rajasthan
· Procurement of Raw Material for Forest-based Industries: Issues and Problems
· Profile of Institutions of Social Work Education in India
· Profile of Organisations and Institutions in M-Ward
· Recommended Journals and Books for Updating Social Work Libraries and
Subject Reading Lists
· Reforms of Kerala State Electricity Board
· Review of Evaluation, Monitoring and Research Division of Child in Need Institute
· Role of Corporate Houses in Joint Forest Management
· Role of Fast Track Courts in Dispensation of Speedy Justice
· Rural vs. Rural: An Exploration of the Category Rural in Contemporary India
· Self-Esteem among Institutionalised Children
· Situational Analysis of Older Persons: A Study in Mumbai
· Social Assessment of Reproductive and Child Health Programme: A Study in
Assam, Haryana, Maharashtra, Orissa and Uttaranchal
· Social Assessment of Reproductive and Child Health Programme: A Study in
Mumbai, Maharashtra
· Social Assessment of Reproductive and Child Health Programme: A Study in
Osmanabad, Maharashtra
· Social Audit of the Oil and Natural Gas Commission
· Social Satisfaction Survey of Jaya Shree Textiles
· Socio-Cultural and Political Economic Environment of Tribal People and its
Impact on Child Health: A Study in Maharashtra
· Study of Absenteeism in Class IV Category of Tata Memorial Hospital Employees
· Tribal Labour in Jharkhand
· Study of Reproductive and Child Health Status in Bargarh District, Orissa
· Website on Social Work Profession in India
· Women's Participation in Family Decisions: A Case Study of Nellore District
· Workforce Analysis for Medical Colleges and Attached Hospitals
Funding of Research
The Institute gets funding for its research projects from various sources. This includes
its own research fund with the Board of Research Studies, and those from the Central
and State Governments, non-governmental organisations, international agencies,
industries, etc. In 2002–2003, the Institute sponsored 44 research projects, the Central
and State Governments 17, international agencies 21, NGOs 16, and others 26. Eight
projects were sponsored by more than one organisation.
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Funding for Research Projects

14.0%

38.6% Institute
14.0% Government
International Agencies
NGOs
Others
18.4%
14.9%

FIELD ACTION PROJECTS AND FIELD ACTION SUPPORT


The Institute has initiated and promoted several field action projects (FAPs) since its
inception in 1936. They are demonstrations of new social interventions and provide
opportunities to test their efficacy, which could then be replicated by others. These
projects enable faculty to develop professionally and keep abreast of field practice.
Additionally, they provide students opportunities for learning new interventions and
formulating appropriate strategies in practice. Field action projects have focussed on
the issues of violence against women and children, child rights, child and adolescent
mental health, street children, substance abuse, non-formal education, health, AIDS,
environment, communalism and agriculture.
A workshop for FAP Staff was held on April 27–28, 2003, to bring them all on one
platform and provide them an opportunity to share their experiences and learnings,
and reflect on the issues which concern them. The Workshop had 60 participants,
which included FAP Staff and Faculty Directors.
Fourteen FAPs were in operation in 2002–2003, including two Inter-Departmental/
Unit projects (Section 1: Appendix 5). One field action project, Building Peace
Initiatives: Towards a Human Rights Sensitive M-Ward, was jointly initiated by the
Unit for Child and Youth Research and the Department of Extra Mural Studies this
year. The objectives of this project are to provide opportunities for interaction between
a variety of individuals and organisational representatives to dialogue on relevant
issues/problems; to organise awareness and educational sessions on human rights for
individuals and groups; to bring about attitudinal changes through the process of
reflection; to facilitate collective action planned by the groups for creating a human
rights sensitive environment; and to promote solidarity.
The FAP on Special Cell for Women and Children became a joint programme of the
Government of Maharashtra, UNIFEM and TISS, after the signing of a tripartite
agreement. The aim of this FAP is to establish and run a total of 10 cells across
Maharashtra. So far, seven new cells have been set up in Yavatmal, Aurangabad, Pune,
Wardha, Nashik, Nanded, and Navi Mumbai. This collaboration is for a period of three
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years after which it will be jointly reviewed with the partners. Thereafter, the
Government of Maharashtra, through the Maharashtra Police, will take over these
Cells and integrate them as part of their regular programme.

DISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGE
The Institute has been continuously engaged in knowledge dissemination and
exchange of ideas. This takes place through the production of print and audio-visual
material, and through seminars, conferences, workshops, and training programmes.
Publications
The publication of the premier journal of social work, The Indian Journal of Social
Work (IJSW), is an ongoing activity of the Publications Unit. Due to technical
problems, the journal issues could not be published on time. The Institute will be
resuming publication of the IJSW shortly and backlog of pending issues will be
covered in six months’ time.
The publications of the Institute were invited to be displayed at the Mumbai
International Book Fair as well as other book exhibitions held in Mumbai. The Unit
also conducted workshops on referencing, copy-editing and proof-reading.
The faculty of the Institute publish regularly in reputed journals and through
prestigious publishing houses and this year 48 faculty members had publications to
their credit (Section 1: Appendix 6). These include 10 authored/edited volumes; 50
articles in journals and books; and 33 publications in the form of newspaper articles,
book reviews, reports, manuals and working papers.
Audio-Visuals
The Unit for Media and Communications completed a 28-minute video production
entitled Towards a People-Centred Tomorrow, which showcases the vision, history
and work of the Institute. Another video film, entitled Naatha is nearing completion. It
deals with the theme of communal harmony and is part of the series on Mumbai. In
addition to production and research, the Unit has been involved in conducting several
workshops, with various groups on themes such as critical media education and
documentary production.
Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes
Faculty members of the various Departments and Units regularly organise and
conduct seminars, conferences, workshops and training programmes with participants
drawn from various disciplines and sections of society. This year, 55 faculty members
organised 99 programmes of which, 11 were Inter-Departmental/Unit in nature
(Section 1: Appendix 7).
The National Service Scheme Unit conducts Refresher Courses and Orientation
Programmes for NSS Programme Officers in the colleges of Maharashtra. The
jurisdiction of the Unit spreads to almost 1000 NSS Units of Junior and Degree
Colleges. This year, the Unit trained 279 NSS Officers through 5 Orientation
Programmes and 3 Refresher Courses on Volunteerism, Social Communication, and
Water Management.
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The Department of Extra Mural Studies organised two eight weeks programmes on
'Training Volunteers for Social Work' and a 'Basic Course in Counselling Skills for
Helping Professions'. The Department also conducted the first ever 'Advanced
Para-Professional Training' in partnership with YUVA.
UGC Centre for Refresher Courses
The UGC designated the Institute as a Centre to conduct Refresher Courses in the
areas of Social Work and Women's Studies. These Refresher Courses are organised by
the Social Work Education and Practice Cell. This year, the Cell organised two
Refresher Courses: Non-Profit Organisations in the Changing Development Scenario;
and Globalisation, Women and Natural Resource Management.
Kumarappa-Reckless Lecture
The 2002–2003 Kumarappa-Reckless Lecture was on 'Police Community Relations'.
The lecture was delivered by Mr. J.F. Ribero, Retired Director-General of Police on
March 24, 2003. A noted proponent of discipline and accountability within the police
system, Mr. Ribero deliberated on police–public partnerships. Being a conscientious
police officer, Mr. Ribero also went on to state that though the the community played
an important role in prevention, the onus of motivation cannot be divested from the
leadership within. He further emphasised the need to keep up the morale of the system,
which would help to sustain peace in the community along with community interface.

OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES


Participation in Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes
The Institute's faculty actively participate in international and national seminars,
conferences, workshops and training programmes as resource persons, chairpersons of
sessions, discussants, invitees, paper presenters, etc. This year, 30 faculty members
participated in 51 international level programmes and presented 17 papers. At the
national/regional/local level, 78 faculty members participated in 258 programmes and
presented 51 papers (Section 1: Appendix 8).
Administrative staff, too, participated in various programmes: 10 staff members
participated in 9 programmes (Section 1: Appendix 9).
Talks/Lectures
The faculty of the Institute are regularly invited to lecture on topics of their expertise.
This year, 61 faculty gave 246 talks/lectures across the country and abroad (Section 1:
Appendix 10).
Membership of Executive Committees
Forty faculty members served on 186 executive committees of professional bodies,
and government and non-government organisations (Section 1: Appendix 11).
Faculty Development Forum
The Faculty Development Forum organised four lectures this year.
· 'Patterns of Social Support of Punjabis, Gujratis and Synthetis in South Asia and
the UK’ by Prof. Clare Wenger (Emeritus Professor of Social Gerontology) and
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Dr. Venessa Burhott (Deputy Director, Centre for Social Policy Research and
Development), University of Wales, Bangor, on February 5, 2003.
· 'Human Rights of Convicts: Role of Expert Witness’ by Ms. Mable Moses
(Psychiatric Social Worker), State Department of Corrections, California, United
States of America, on December 27, 2002.
· 'Health of Civil Society: Issues in Measurement’ by Prof. Vidya Rao (Head,
Department of Social Welfare Administration), Tata Institute of Social Sciences,
on September 6, 2002.
· 'The Place of Time in Social Analysis’ by Prof. P.N. Pimpley (TISS Golden Jubilee
Aba Garware Chair Professor in Social Sciences) on September 20, 2002.

GOLDEN JUBILEE CHAIR


Prof. P.N. Pimpley was the TISS Golden Jubilee Aba Garware Chair Professor in
Social Sciences from August 1, 2002, to February 28, 2003. During his tenure, Prof.
Pimpley conducted 6 open house seminars at the Institute and organised a workshop
on ‘Measurement of Social Variables: Towards Standardisation’. He also undertook a
research project on the analysis of time.

RESOURCE SUPPORT
Library
The Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library has a specialised collection of resources
taking into consideration the course contents and research needs of the Institute. The
Library has a stock of about 1,01,450 volumes and 1600 audio-visual materials as well
as a small collection of rare and out of print books on social reform movements and
biographies of social reformers. The Library subscribes to over 260 journals.
The Library provides a host of information services to its users. These are Current
Awareness Bulletin, Selective Dissemination of Information Bulletin, Online Public
Access Catalogue, Document Delivery Service, Laser Printing & Photocopying
facilities, Reference Service, Bibliographic Service, etc. For the last three years,
Library is also functioning as a National Document Delivery Centre in the field of
Social Sciences. It was identified and supported by UGC for the purpose of
information dissemination in association with INFLIBNET. The UGC has identified
the Library as one of its nodal centres for INFONET. Under this network, the Library
will have online access to hundreds of journals in the field of social sciences.
The Tata Education Trust has sanctioned a grant of Rs. 1 crore for setting up a state of
the art digital library at TISS. This project is spread over three years and will include
activities like procuring specialised journals, full text CD-ROMs, Online Database,
Intranet and Internet facilities, establishing a National Centre for Social Sciences
Information & Documentation, and digitalisation of dissertations, along with design
and development of the Library home page.
Computer Centre
With a one-time grant of Rs.32 lakhs, the Computer Centre (CC) has been able to
upgrade its equipments. It now has a fully equipped Campus Networking System
comprising 4 IBM File Servers, dedicated to Internet/Intranet, E-mail and Packages
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services, 35 Pentium IV work stations, 20 printers, 2 scanners, a projection system for


teaching and training, as well as the latest software. The CC has networked all stand
alone PCs in the Institute to the Main Server for Internet, Intranet, and e-mail facilities.

The CC is one of the 13 centres recognised all over India and sponsored by the Indian
Council of Social Science Research for giving free guidance and consultancy services
to M.Phil. and Ph.D. scholars from other universities. This year, 60 M.Phil. and Ph.D.
scholars availed of this facility. The CC also conducts short-term training programmes
in using different software tools for participants of various workshops and
administrative staff. The CC conducted 4 such short-term training programmes of two
weeks duration in collaboration with the Department of Research Methodology during
this academic year on the use of Statistical Software in Social Science Research.

The CC monitors and maintains the Institute website, www.tiss.edu, which provides
information about Institute's activities, its departments, units and faculty, etc. The
facility of downloading and submission of application forms for admissions and
faculty positions are provided, as also online submission of seminar/workshop forms.

STUDENTS AND ALUMNI

Students' Union

The very first activity of the Students' Union was the Orientation conducted for all the
candidates appearing for the entrance examinations in June 2002. The whole process
was documented for the first time in detail for the benefit of the future batches. The
Union made efforts to appoint senior students as mentors for every single student from
the new batch to help the latter cope with the new environment.

The Union organised a dialogue between members of the Executive Committee


(Section 1: Appendix 12) of the Union and administrative heads and officers of the
Institute. The purpose of this meeting was to help students understand the processes of
administration, strengthen the relationship between the students and administration,
and also to enable the administration to understand some of the problems being faced
by the student community.

Cultural Activities

The students' body continued to maintain the healthy tradition of celebrating several
festivals on campus, reflecting the heterogeneity of the student community. The
festivals celebrated were Onam, Krishna Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Durga Puja,
Christmas, Navroze, Id-ul-Fitr and Pongal. A North-East cultural festival was also
organised. The annual students' festival QUINTISSENCE marked the culmination of
the cultural activities of the Union.

Sports Activities

As part of the Teacher's Day' celebrations, the students organised a basketball match
between the faculty and students. Other sports events such as basketball, volleyball,
football and cricket were also organised.
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Other Activities

During the Hiroshima-Nagasaki commemoration week, students made posters and


screened related documentaries and films such as War and Peace. Screenings of
movies like Salaam Bombay were organised on a weekly basis. 'Malgudi Sojourn',
readings from the works of R.K. Narayan, was organised as part of the literary
activities of the Union. Participation in a blood donation camp of the Indian Red Cross
Society, and an anti-waste campaign as part of an attempt to control the wastage of
food were also part of the Union activities.

Social Work Students' Forum

The Social Work Students’ Forum continued its activities with the focus on issues of
concern to the students through debates, discussions and seminars. Dwandwa, a
debate on personal and professional self, raised individual level questions and
dilemmas for the group.

Sameeksha 2003, which was held on January 31 and February 1, 2003, saw
participation from alumni, students and faculty of the Institute. The theme of
Sameeksha on 'Addressing Realities' was examined through sessions on the polemics
of funding development, the green vs brown agenda, and an introduction to social
marketing. Inputs from resource persons from the field provided opportunity for
intense discussions and sharing of experiences.

PM&IR Forum

The PM&IR Forum is the students' body of the Department of Personnel Management
and Industrial Relations committed to the cause of knowledge dissemination among
the students through industry interfacing and students' participatory activities. During
the period under review, 6 professionals from the corporate world were invited to
deliver talks. The topics included, among others, Balance Score Card, Rewards
Management and Theory and Philosophy of the 360 degree Feedback.

Manthan

'Manthan 2002', the annual seminar of the students of the Department of Personnel
Management and Industrial Relations, was held on September 6–7, 2002, and focused
on the theme of 'Managing Business Transformation: HR's New Value Proposition'.
The Keynote Address was delivered by Mr. Ram N. Agarwal, MD and CEO, WeP
Peripherals who set a buoyant tone for the sessions to follow.

The speakers for other sessions were Mr. Chandrasekhar Pingali, Senior VP (HR),
Standard Chartered Bank (India and Nepal); Ms. Meena Ganesh, COO, ICICI
Onesource; and Ms. Sujaya Banerjee, VP (HRD), Lowe (Lintas). A workshop on
‘Spiritual Quotient: Looking Inwards for Business Excellence’ was also conducted by
Dr. Mala Sinha.

Student activities provided a meaningful end to the two-day interaction between the
academia and the industry, followed by paper presentation on the topic ‘Geriatrics vs.
Paediatrics: Turnaround Strategies to Sunrise Ventures?’
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Clairvoyance
Clairvoyance 2002 was organised by the Master of Health and Master of Hospital
Administration students on December 7–8, 2002, on 'Healthcare Management at its
Crossroads'. Experts from the field of health and hospital administration addressed various
issues related to the theme of the Conference, which was attended by more than 150
delegates. The job placement brochure of the students was released at the Conference.
Other Student Seminars
Students from the Department of Criminology and Correctional Administration
organised two seminars: ‘Role of Police in the Effective Implementation of Probation
of Offenders Act, 1958, and Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act,
2000’, on February 4, 2003; and ‘Police as a Protector of Human Rights’, on February
9, 2003.
SPIC-MACAY Concert
Under the aegis of the Mumbai Chapter of SPIC-MACAY, and as part of ‘Viraasat
2002’, the TISS SPIC-MACAY Committee organised a sitar recital by Ustad Shamim
Ahmed Khan on September 27, 2002.
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Cell
The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Cell was set up at the Institute to promote
the special interests of students in the reserved category with financial assistance from
the UGC. Since its inception, the Cell has been providing special inputs in areas where
the students experience difficulties.
Of the 63 students belonging to the reserved category, 31 received the Government of
India's Post-Matric Scholarship. The Institute provided additional funds out of its
Maintenance Grant to help bridge the gap between the scholarship amounts and
institutional charges. Various programmes under remedial coaching schemes are
conducted for these students. A speedy grievance redressal mechanism for both
students and staff of the Institute has also been established.
A Manual has been prepared in order to assist the staff of the Cell and the Standing
Committee in carrying out their functions; guide the SC/ST students of the Institute, to
optimally utilise the benefits of the schemes offered by the Government of India and
the UGC; and sentitise all the sectors of TISS towards the Constitutional mandate, the
UGC Guidelines for the Cell and its functioning at the Institute.
Alumni
A website for the TISS alumni has been created on an experimental basis where
alumni have been requested to register online. On an average, 3–4 alumni are
registering every week.

ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL


Committees
The administration and management of the various functions and activities at the
Institute have been facilitated by the effective working of committees appointed from
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among the faculty, staff and students of the Institute (Section 1: Appendix 13). In
2002–2003, there were 36 committees, which attended to academic, administrative,
staff welfare, students' activities and advisory functions.
Prevention of Sexual Harassment Against Women
In compliance with the Supreme Court Judgement of 1997, to provide for the effective
enforcement of the basic human right of gender equality and guarantee against sexual
harassment and abuse, more particularly against sexual harassment at work places, the
Institute took steps to promote gender amity and condemn sexual harassment against
women.
The TISS Gender Amity Committee (GAC) deals with all complaints of sexual
harassment against women, made by a student, or an employee of the Institute, or a
third party; with accusations against a student, or an employee, or a third party. The
person guilty of discrimination or sexual harassment against women shall be liable to
punitive action by the Director of the Institute. The victim or a third party, who may be
a friend/colleague/teacher/parent, to any of the GAC members, can lodge a complaint
of sexual harassment.
Staff Position
The academic positions in the Institute are 108, of which 90 are filled; administrative
positions (including technical) are 162, of which 111 are filled; and service staff
positions are 109 of which 93 are filled.
Long Service Award
The Institute has a long-standing practice of honouring its employees who have
worked in the Institute for 20 years. This year 15 employees, who completed 20 years
of service at the Institute, were felicitated on the Institute Day. The Governing Board
was kind enough to enhance the value of the gift presented to the employees on this
occasion.
· Mr. S.B. Gowda, Hostel Attendant
· Mr. C.M. Parmar, Hostel Attendant
· Mr. Khalil Ahmed, Lecturer, NSS Unit
· Mr. Tambi Ram, Watchman
· Mr. A.R. Raut, Upper Division Clerk
· Mr. R.G. Shinde, Library Attendant
· Mrs. D.P. Kankekar, Attendant, Muskaan
· Mr. M.L. Momin, Section Officer, Dining Hall
· Ms. J.D. Naida, Sweeper
· Dr. D.R. Singh, Professor & Head, Department of Criminology and Correctional
Administration
· Dr. C Sengupta, Professor, Unit for Urban Studies
· Mr. P.P. Damle, Senior Assistant, Accounts Section
· Mr. V.K. Shinde, Assistant, Personnel Section
· Ms. A.V. Ratanam, Assistant, Accounts Section
· Dr. R.C. Datta, Professor, Department of Personnel Management and Industrial
Relations
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Retired Employees
Five employees retired in 2002–2003.
· Mr. A. Raghunathan (Section Officer), retired on May 13, 2002.
· Mr. Rajaram Dabholkar (Peon), retired on September 11, 2002
· Mr. S.S. Govande (Mali), retired on September 20, 2002.
· Mr. P.S. Purandare (Section Officer, Cash), retired on October 31, 2002
· Ms. G. Hans (Reader and Head, NSS Unit), retired on February 24, 2003
New Appointments
Four faculty and one service staff appointments were made in 2002–2003.
· Ms. Vaishali Kolhe (Lecturer, Department of Medical and Psychiatric and Social
Work) on June 14, 2002.
· Dr. Alka Parikh (Lecturer, Unit for Rural Studies) on June 18, 2002.
· Dr. Avinash Kumar Singh (Reader, Unit for Research in the Sociology of
Education) on July 30, 2002.
· Mr. Rahul K. Phadke (Cleaner-cum-Floor Attendant, Maintenance Section) on
October 16, 2002.
· Dr. Sujata Sriram (Reader, Unit for Family Studies) on April 17, 2003.
Fulbright Post-Doctoral Research Scholarship
Dr. Rajani Konantambigi, Reader in the Unit for Child and Youth Research was
awarded the Fulbright Post-Doctoral Research Scholarship for 2001–2002 in Special
Education. This Scholarship was availed at the Department of Educational
Psychology and Special Education, Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA, and the
work was in the area of learning disabilities.

SPECIAL VISITORS
The Institute had the privilege and honour of receiving over 70 visitors (Section 1:
Appendix 14). Some of our distinguished visitors were Dr. Lalit Kunar, Deputy
Advisor, Planning Commission; Prof. Alan Rogers, Centre for Applied Research in
Education; Mr. Satish Pradhan, Executive Vice-President, Human Resources Group,
Tata Sons; Dr. Geeta Rao Gupta, President, Internationial Centre for Research on
Women (ICRW), and other Board of Directors, ICRW; Prof. G. Clare Wenger,
Professor of Social Gerontology and Co-Director, Centre for Social Policy Research
and Development; Mr. A. Mahendra Raju, Provident Fund Commissioner,
Employees' Provident Fund Organisation; Ms. Wathmami Senecirathe, Librarian,
University of Sri Lanka; and Prof. Vidyut Joshi, Director, Centre for Social Studies.

CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT
Waste Management Initiative
As part of comprehensive plan of action for waste management on the directives of the
Brihanmumbai Mahanagarpalika and also towards achieving a cleaner and greener
environment, the Institute has taken the initiative to segregate all biodegradable (wet)
refuse and non-biogeradable (dry) refuse. The Institute is working towards this by
giving guidelines to all the Institute staff, students and residents for segregation,
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collection and disposal of the waste as well as ways to minime waste. A vermiculture
plant has been initiated at the Institute premises so as to enable us to recycle the waste
for our garden.
Main Campus
Library Building
The two floors of the Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library, initiated during the Ninth
Plan, have been commissioned and additional amenities with partitions and air
conditioners have been installed to house the digital library, the audio-visual rooms,
etc.
M.K. Tata Memorial Gymkhana and Recreation Centre
The construction of the M.K. Tata Memorial Gymkhana and Recreation Centre with a
grant of Rs.45 lakhs by the M.K. Tata Trust has been completed. A three-storied
structure, the Gymkhana has been constructed with gym and yoga facilities on the
ground floor. The first floor houses a multi-purpose hall with facilities for playing
table tennis and carom. The second floor has a covered Badminton Court. All the
equipments and infrastructure are differently-abled friendly. Mrs. Piloo M.K. Tata
(Chairperson and Managing Trustee, M.K. Tata Trust) was kind enough to inaugurate
the facility earlier this afternoon.
Malti and Jal A.D. Naoroji Campus Annexe
The Tata Education Trust has released a grant of Rs. 3 crores to augment the
infrastructure of the Naoroji Campus Annexe. This amount is part of the total grant of
Rs.5 crores sanctioned by the Trust for development of this Annexe in Phase 2.
Housing
Work on the multi-storeyed residential building with stilt and 7 floors commenced in
the Ninth Plan. Construction of the stilt and two floors is nearing completion now.
Four flats each for faculty, staff, and the service staff, under the Provident Fund
Housing Scheme, have been completed.
Garden Maintenance and Development
Rose bushes and other flowering shrubs have been planted during the past year. They
provide a welcome splash of colour. Trees like amaltas (Cassia fistula), bakul
(Minusops elengi), champa (Plumeria), rain trees like Salmalia saman, and Cashew
and Coconut trees have also been planted. The Institute is now paying attention to
rainwater harvesting.

DAY CARE CENTRE


The Day Care Centre (DCC) completed 16 years in 2002. Activities commenced with
a grand summer camp. Forty-five children in the age group of 5–11 years participated
in activities like block printing, quizzing, drawing and dramatisation, origami, folder
making, glass painting, best out of waste items, and an educational visit to the Rehman
Shipping Centre, Nhava.
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The DCC organised some special programmes like puppet show, and dramatisation of
stories. A special talk on 'The Plants are our Friends' was organised to propagate
environmental consciousness among children. A field trip was arranged for the DCC
children to educate them about vegetables, spices, aromatic and flowering plants, and
gardening. National festivals like Independence Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti,
Children's Day and most religious festivals were celebrated. Diwali was celebrated as
a traditional day at the DCC and all children came in traditional attire.
Twenty-three students from Swami Vivekananda Junior College and 7 students from
Nanavati Bhanuben Mahendra Women's College of Home Science received training
on crèche and pre-school management from the DCC.

RURAL CAMPUS
The TISS Rural Campus (RC) at Tuljapur is marching ahead on its way to becoming a
full-fledged campus in 2003.

Construction
Construction of the Women's Hostel, which will accommodate 16 women
students/trainees is complete. This was constructed under the Ninth Plan grant from
the UGC. Construction of the teaching block with 6 classrooms, a men's hostel, a
dining hall, and housing for faculty, professional staff, administrative staff and service
staff are being constructed with funds donated by the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust.

Infrastructure and Land Development


This comprises the electrical sub-station and HT lines; infrastructure for ferro-cement
roofing; road work, storm water drains and street lighting; cable work and generator;
borewell, piping and water pump; overhead water tank; tree plantation and
landscaping; and courtyards. All these are in various stages of completion.

Curriculum and Academic/Extension Programme


A Bachelor's Degree Programme in Social Work with specialisation in Rural
Development has been submitted to the UGC for approval and implementation at the
earliest.

Activities during 2002–2003


The RC faculty and staff undertook 15 research projects, of which 5 were in
collaboration with the faculty of the Main Campus (Section 2: Appendix 1). Ten FAPs
were active this year (Section 2: Appendix 2). Three RC staff and faculty had
publications to their credit this year (Section 2: Appendix 3). Seven RC faculty and
staff organised 13 seminars, conferences, workshops and training programmes
(Section 2: Appendix 4) and participated in 1 international and 49 national level
programmes (Section 2: Appendix 5). They were also invited to deliver 29 lectures all
over the state of Maharashtra (Section 2: Appendix 6). Three RC faculty and staff
served on 8 executive committees of professional bodies, and government and
non-government organisations (Section 2: Appendix 7).
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ENDOWMENTS
· Dr. B.K. Gaur has donated an amount of Rs. 2.5 lakhs to set up two endowment
scholarships to be titled as 'Mrs. Vimla Gaur Scholarship'. The two scholarships of
an annual value of Rs. 9000/- each will be awarded to a first and second year MA
Social Work student specialising in Medical and Psychiatric Social Work.
· Dr. Dipti Desai has offered an additional amount of US$1,000/- to add to the
existing endowment fund titled 'Prof. M.M. Desai Scholarship Fund'. This
Scholarship was instituted in 1980–1981 for an MA Social Work student
specialising in Family and Child Welfare, on a need-cum-merit basis.
· Mr. K.S. Rustomfram, Mr. E.J. Bulsara and Mr. A.J. Kavarana, the executors of the
estate of the Late Mr. Sorab F. Manekshaw, have donated Rs.1 lakh from the funds
left behind by Mr. Manekshaw. This donation will be used to institute a scholarship
in Mr. Manekshaw's memory and will be awarded to an economically poor student.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT
The Audited Income and Expenditure statement and the Audited Balance Sheet, as on
March 31, 2002, is given in Section 1: Appendix 15.

CONCLUDING REMARKS
With this Convocation, the Institute has crossed another important milestone in its
academic life. I place on record my grateful thanks to the Members of the Governing
Board, the teaching and non-teaching staff, and students of the Institute whose
contributions have led to its continuing growth. The management of the Institute and
its myriad activities is possible only because of the teamwork of various Departments,
Units and Sections and their commitment to achieve a common goal.
The Institute is being increasingly called upon to respond to the challenges of rapid
change. In this endeavour, it requires support from several quarters. We are thankful to
the UGC for their continuing financial support, advice and encouragement. The
observations of the UGC Expert Committee of the Tenth Five Year Plan have been a
source of encouragement to the TISS family.
The Tata Trusts have always been generous and helpful to the Institute in its
programmes and activities. Their assistance for construction, scholarships, field
action projects, conferences and intervention in crisis situations is indeed a critical
input. We sincerely thank them for their generosity and look forward to their
continuing support.
The Institute has benefited from its association with various national, international,
governmental and non-governmental agencies. In particular, they have provided
financial assistance for a number of research projects. We are beholden to them for
their collaboration, partnership and support.
A number of outside agencies are closely involved in the programmes of the Institute.
They provide students opportunities for field work, which is an important component of
professional education. We are thankful to all the field work agencies and supervisors
for their contribution to the enrichment of the educational programmes of the Institute.
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At this Convocation, 154 graduates are receiving their Master's degrees—100 of them
in Social Work, 30 in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, 7 in Health
Administration, and 17 in Hospital Administration—after successfully completing the
two-year programme of professional education. In addition, 4 scholars are being
awarded the Master of Philosophy degree and 3 scholars the Doctor of Philosophy
degree (Section 1: Appendix 16).
In the past six decades, hundreds of the Institute's alumni have joined the world of work
and have distinguished themselves through their contributions in various fields, both in
India and abroad. Today, the Institute is offering another batch of qualified professionals
to serve the nation. Those of you, who have acquired requisite knowledge and skills in
human services and applied social sciences through MA/MHA and research degree
programmes are indeed privileged. You will be called upon to shoulder the onerous
responsibility in the field and also carry forward the mission of the Institute. I am
confident that you will make a significant contribution towards the enrichment of civil
society in general and to its relatively disadvantaged sections in particular, through your
hard work, dedication, and leadership in the trying times ahead.
You are graduating at a time when the impact of globalisation is being felt far and wide
and different groups are responding to it in myriad ways. Inequalities, social
injustices, disparities, social tensions and violations of human rights are increasing.
Communal harmony is under threat. Basic minimum services are yet to be made
available to the vast multitude. The first hi-tech war of this century has left, in its trail
enormous human problems. Democracy is being differentially perceived and
redefined. The UN system is under severe strain due to shifting geo-political alliances.
The challenges before you are, therefore, enormous. As competent and committed
professionals, you will not only have to adequately respond to them and find solutions
to human problems but also contribute to the overall social development of society as
path-finders, innovators, professional role models and leaders.
I take this opportunity to congratulate all of you who have successfully completed
studies at the Institute and are being awarded degrees as its testimony, and especially
those who have earned merit awards and prizes in different subject areas (Section 1:
Appendix 17). May you continue to win laurels by improving the quality of human life
and environment. I wish all of you the very best in your professional careers and
continuing success in your endeavours for the promotion of social development
through leadership and service to society.

Jayati Jayati Vidya Sansthan

May 7, 2003 R.R. Singh


Director
Section 1
MAIN CAMPUS
APPENDIX 1
Geographical Distribution of Students, 2002–2003

Number of Students Enrolled


Dip. &
M.A. M.H.A. M.Phil. Ph.D. Certi. Total

Prior to 2002

Prior to 2002
2002–2003

2001–2002

2002–2003

2001–2002

2002–2003

2002–2003

2002–2003
States/Union
Territories/
Foreign Countries
STATES
Andhra Pradesh - 5 - - - 1 1 2 - 9
Arunachal Pradesh 1 - - - - - - - - 1
Assam 4 7 1 - - - - 1 - 13
Bihar 4 6 - 1 - 1 - 1 13
Chhatisgarh 1 2 - - - - - - - 3
Delhi 12 14 4 - - - 2 - - 32
Goa 1 1 - - - - - - - 2
Gujarat 6 5 - - - - - - - 11
Haryana - 2 2 - - - - - - 4
Himachal Pradesh 2 1 - 3 - - - - - 6
Jammu & Kashmir 1 1 1 - - - - - - 3
Jharkhand 3 12 1 1 - - - - - 17
Karnataka 4 3 1 2 - - - - 2 12
Kerala 4 1 2 1 - - 1 3 2 14
Madhya Pradesh 6 2 2 1 - - - - 1 12
Maharashtra 39 33 10 8 1 1 6 9 72 179
Manipur 3 4 - 1 - - - - - 8
Meghalaya 2 - - - - - 1 - - 3
Nagaland 1 1 - - - - - 1 - 3
Orissa 7 7 2 2 - - - 1 - 19
Punjab - 2 1 1 - - - - - 4
Rajasthan 4 - - - - - - - 1 5
Tamil Nadu 6 6 - 1 - - - - - 13
Uttaranchal 3 1 - - - - - - - 4
Uttar Pradesh 6 9 - 1 - - - 2 - 18
West Bengal 8 7 - 1 - 3 1 3 - 23

UNION TERRITORIES
Pondicherry - - - 1 - - - - - 1

FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Bangladesh - - - - - - - - 2 2
Japan - - - - - - 1 - - 1
Liberia - - 1 - - - - - - 1
Nepal 2 - - - - - - - - 2
Sri Lanka - - - - - 1 - - - 1
TOTAL 130 132 28 25 1 7 13 23 80 439
APPENDIX 2
Field Work Agencies/Internships and Supervisors

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)

CONCURRENT FIELD WORK AGENCIES FOR M.A. SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS


A D Bawla Orphanage Yari Road, Versova, Mumbai 400 016 Ms. Itali Das
Aasara* B/24, Praful Nakawa Chawl, Chendani Koliwada, Ms. Sandhya Limaye
Thane (E) 400 603
Action-Aid* 6th Floor, CVOD, Jain School, 84 Samuel Street, Prof. Vidya Rao
Dongri, Mumbai 400 009
AGNI Peacock Palace, 69, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Prof. Janki Andharia and
Mumbai 400 026 Mr. Blaise D'Souza
Akshara* Neelambari 501, Road No. 86, Opp. Portuguese Ms. Anjali Dave and
Church, Off. Gokhale Road, Dadar (W), Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Mumbai 400 028
All India Institute of Physical Medicine Hastaw Park, Clerk Road, Mahalaxmi, Ms. Assumption Fernandes
and Rehabilitation Haji Ali, Mumbai 400 034
Anti-Narcotic Cell* 1st Floor, Cuffee Parade Police Station, Ms. Kanchan Gollerkeri
Mumbai
Apnalaya New Jaiphalwadi, Behind Building Number 7, Mr. P.K. Shajahan
Armed Police Colony, Tardeo,
Mumbai 400 036
Asha Sadan Committee* Dongri, Umerkhadi, Mumbai 400 009 Ms. Mohua Nigudkar
Bal Anand Sai Krupa, 93, Ghatla Village, Chembur, Ms. Madhavi Mhatre
Mumbai 400 071
Bal Kalyan Nagari* Bal Sadan, Agarwadi Road, Mankhurd, Mr. S.A. Jadhav
Mumbai 400 088
Bandra East Community Centre P.B. No. 8136, 341-A, Siddharth Colony, Ms. Reshma Lubde
Near Cardinal School, Bandra (E),
Mumbai 400 051
Bharat Petroleum Corpn. Ltd.* Mahul, Mumbai Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari
Bombay Community Public Trust 7th Floor, Earnest House, Near Nariman Point, Prof. Vidya Rao and
Mumbai 400 021 Dr. Bipin Jojo
Chembur Children’s Home* Agarwadi Road, Opp. Anushakti Nagar Bus Stand, Mr. Puri
Mankhurd, Mumbai 400 088
Child Relief and You* 189-A, Sane Guruji Marg, Mumbai 400 001 Dr. Bipin Jojo
Childline* Nanachowk Municipal School, 2nd Floor, Ms. Meghana Sawant
Frere Bridge, Low Level, Near Grant Road Station,
Mumbai 400 007
Children's Orthopedic Hospital* Haji Ali Park, Opp. Willingdon Sports Club, Clerk Ms. Asha Dangarwala
Road, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 400 034
Commiitted Communities Development Pali-Chimbai Municipal School, R-8, Ground Ms. Sarita Shankaran and
Trust* Floor, St. Joseph's Road, Chimbai, Bandra (W), Ms. Kalyani Orpe
Mumbai 400 050
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


ESIS Hospital* STD Clinic, OPD No. 82, Mulund (W), Ms. Amrapali Shelke
Mumbai 400 080
Family Service Centre* Eucharistic Congress Bldg. 3, 5, Convent Street, Ms. Nigamma Mascarenhus
Mumbai 400 039
Family Welfare Agency Near BDD Chawl No. 10, N.M. Joshi Marg, Prof. Lina Kashyap and
Parel, Mumbai 400 013 Ms. Alpa Desai
Indian Association for Promotion for Kanara House, Room No. 7, Ground Floor, Mogul Ms. Najma Goriawala
Adoption Lane, Matunga (W), Mumbai 400 016
Indian Association for Promotion of 40, Khetwadi, BMC Municipal School, Khetwadi, Ms. Kaumudi Telang
Adoption 5th Lane, Girgaon, Mumbai 400 004
Indian Centre for Human Rights and 4th Floor, CVOD Jain School, 84, Samuel Road, Dr. Arvind Tiwari
Law* Dongri, Mumbai 400 009
Kachra Vahatuk Shramik Sangh ‘Shramik', Shanta Jog Marg, Behind Tilak Nagar Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Police Station, Chembur, Mumbai 400 089
Kalyan District Jail* Atherwadi, Kalyan, Mumbai Mr. Kamble
Karuna Hospital* Jeevan Bima Nagar, Borivili (W), Ms. Colleen Fernandes
Mumbai 400 103
Kripa Foundation Mt. Carmel Church, 81/A, Chapel Road, Ms. Kanchan Gollerkeri and
Bandra (W), Mumbai 400 050 Mr. Arthur D'Mellow
Larsen and Toubro* Welfare Department, Gate No. 5, Ms. Sanyogita Raina
Saki Vihar Road, Mumbai 400 072
M.L. Dhawale Trust* · Rural Homeopathic Hospital, Prof. Janki Andharia and
Palghar Boisar Road, Opp. ST Workshop, Ms. P. Sharma
Palghar (W) 401 404
· 40, Parekh Street, Girgaum, Mumbai 400 004
· Flat No. 3, 184, Gitanjali, 15th Road,
Chembur, Mumbai 400 071
Maharashtra State Human Rights 9, Hazarimal Somani Marg, Mumbai 400 001 Dr. Arvind Tiwari
Commission*
Maharashtra State Probation and BIT Block No. 15/16, Matunga, Dr. Arvind Tiwari
Aftercare Association Mumbai 400 019
Malwani Health Centre* Gate No. 7, Malwani, Malad (W), Mr. Vijay Jawlekar
Mumbai 400 095
Manav Seva Sangh* 255-257, Sion Road, Sion(W), Ms. Swapna Redij
Mumbai 400 022
MAVIM* Grihanirman Bhavan, Bandra, Ms. Rajshree Damle
Mumbai 400 050
MelJol Hum Bachchon Ka Room No. 117, 3rd Floor, Gilder Lane, Dr. Lata Narayan
Secondary Municipal School,
Off. Bellasis Bridge, Opp. Mumbai Central Local
Station, Mumbai 400 008
Mental Health Project Family Welfare Agency, Near B.D.D. Chawl No. 10, Ms. Priya Deo
N.M. Joshi Marg, Mumbai 400 013
Mohalla Committee Movement Trust Neelam Centre, Unit I, B-Wing, Ground Floor, Mr. P.K. Shajahan
Hind Cycle Lane, Worli, Mumbai 400 025
Appendix 2 27

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Muskaan: Child and Adolescent 1st Floor, BMC Abhyudaya Nagar Arogya Kendra, Ms. Freny Italia,
Guidance Centre Jivraj Tokersey Marg, Zakaria Bunder, Cotton Ms. Kiran Bhosale and
Green (W), Mumbai 400 033 Ms. Neelofer Shenoy

Navchetna C/o. Department of Social Welfare Administration, Ms. Rajashree Damle


TISS, Deonar, Mumbai 400 088

Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation* Belapur Bhavan, 1st Floor, Sakal Bhawan Marg Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari and
CBD Belapur, Mr. Khalil Ahmed
Navi Mumbai 400 614

Observation Home Umerkhadi Old Jail Road, Near Sandhurst Road Ms. Mohua Nigudkar
Station, Mumbai 400 009

PRATHAM—Mumbai Education · 4th Floor, Y.B. Chavan Centre, General. J. Mr. Blaise D'Souza
Initiative Bhonsale Marg, Nariman Point, Mumbai
· Deonarpada Municipal School, Deonar Gaon,
Telecom Factory Lane, Govandi (E),
Mumbai 400 088

Prayas B.D.D. Chawl No. 9/1, Worli, Mumbai 400 018 Ms. Ruchi Sinha, Mr. Vikas
More, Mr. Silvin Kale and
Ms. P. Tong

Sai Baba Seva Dham* Integrated Rural Development Project at Kanhe, Ms. Sandhya Limaye
Maval Taluka, District Pune

Samaritans Seva Niketan, Sir J.J. Road, Byculla, Ms. Freny Mahendra
Mumbai 400 008

Sarvahara Jan Andolan* Nizampur Road, Next to Canal, Near Datta Mandir, Mr. Subhabrata Dutta
Karjekar's Bldg., Nangaon, Dist: Raigad

SATHI* Kamatipura Municipal School, 7th Lane, Suklaji Ms. Mohua Nigudkar
Street, Kamatipura, Mumbai 400 008

SEC Day School · Kane Nagar Municipal School, Antop Hill,Sion, Mr. Priyamvada Shastri
Mumbai 400 022
· Motlibai Street, Opp. YMCA, Agripada,
Mumbai 400 011

Sevadaan Special School Near OLPS Church, St. Anthony's Road, Chembur, Ms. Lata Shenawa
Mumbai 400 071

Shantivan Kushtarog Nivaran Samiti, P.O. Nere, Taluka Dr. H. Beck


Panvel, Dist. Raigad

SHARE Room 108, Urban Health Centre, Ms. Nicola Monteiro


60 Feet Road, Dharavi, Mumbai

Shivaji Nagar Police Station Shivaji Nagar, Mumbai 400 088 Ms. Ruchi Sinha

Shradhanand Mahila Ashram* Shradhanand Road, Matunga Central, Dr. Neela Dabir
Mumbai 400 019

Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Parsee 209, Dr. Dadabhai Naoroji Road, Fort, Ms. Baktavar Tarapore
Benevolent Institution* Mumbai 400 001

Society to Heal Aid Restore and Room No. 108, First Floor, Urban Health Centre, Ms. Nicola Monteiro
Educate* 60 Feet Road, Dharavi, Mumbai 400 017
28 Appendix 2

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Special Cell for Women and Children* · Office of the Commissioner of Police, Crawford Ms. Anjali Dave and
Market, Mumbai 400 001 Ms. Trupti Panchal
· Dadar Police Station, Dadar, Mumbai 400 028
· Kandivali Police Station, Kandivali,
Mumbai 400 101
St. Elizabeth's Hospital J. Mehta Road, Malabar Hill, Mumbai 400 006 Sr. Venita Fernandes
St. Joseph's Home* Dr. Leela Melville Road, Agripada, Sr. Vibha Francis
Mumbai 400 008
Stree Mukti Sanghatana* Ramabai Ambedkar Municipal Hospital, Opp. Jain Dr. Neela Dabir
Mandir, Chembur Naka, Mumbai 400 071
Students’ Action Committee* A-12/12, Kendriya Vihar Co-op. Soc. Ltd., Mr. Subhabrata Dutta
Khargar, Navi Mumbai
Suvarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Shree Chhatrapati Shivaji Market Bldg., Mata Ms. Jyoti Pandya
Yojana Ramabai Ambedkar Marg, Opp. Crawford Market,
Mumbai 400 001
Tata Memorial Hospital Department of Social Work, Mr. Patil
Mumbai 400 012
The Bombay Institution for Deaf and Nesbit Road, Mazgaon, Mumbai 400 010 Ms. Sangita Thakur
Mutes*
Turbhe Health and Development Turbhe Store, Navi Mumbai 400 705 Mr. Ashish Tribhuwan
Project
Vatsalya Foundation* Anand Niketan, King George Memorial, Dr. Neela Dabir
Dr. E. Moses Road, Mumbai 400 011
Vatsalya Trust* Sector-2, Plot No. 11, Sanpada, Ms. Sandhya Limaye
Navi Mumbai 400 705
Young Men’s Christian Association* 18, YMCA Road, Mumbai Central, Dr. Bipin Jojo
Mumbai 400 008
YUVA 53/2, Narepark Municipal School, Ms. Archana Srivastava
Opp. Narepark Municipal School, Parel,
Mumbai 400 012
Young Women’s Christian 75, Motlibai Street, Byculla, Mumbai 400 008 Mr. Subhabrata Dutta and
Association* Ms. Sanjeevani Waghmare

CONCURRENT FIELD WORK AGENCIES FOR


M.A. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS STUDENTS
ABN Amro Central Enterpreneurial Empire Mill Compound, 414 Senapati Bapat Marg, Ms. Kumkum Nongrum
Services Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 021
Asian Paints (I) Ltd. LBS Marg, Bhandup, Mumbai 400 078 Mr. Prashant Sharma
Bayer (India) Ltd.* Kolshet Road, Thane 400 607 Mr. Vinay Deshpande
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Mahul, Mumbai 400 074 Mr. R.R. Nair
Birla Management Centre 159, Industry House, 1st Floor, Mr. Shashikant
Churchgate Reclamation, Mumbai 400 020
Blue Star Infotech Ltd. Global Corporate Office, Band Box House, Mr. Harish Govind
4th Floor, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Prabhadevi,
Mumbai 400 025
Britannia Industries Ltd. Reay Road (E), Mazgaon, Mumbai 400 010 Mr. Vilas Nadkarni
Appendix 2 29

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Cadbury (India) Ltd. Cadbury House, 19, B. Desai Road, Mr. Sharad Gangal
Mumbai 400 026
Citibank NA Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Ms. Anuranjita Kumar
Mumbai 400 052
Coca Cola India Shubh House, 177, Vidyanagari Marg, Kalina, Mr. N. Pandurang
Mumbai
Colgate Palmolive (I) Ltd. Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai 400 076 Mr. Debashish Roy
Eicher Demm* S.V. Road, Thane (W) Mr. Sridhar Bharadwaj
Ernst and Young* 18th Floor, Express Towers, Nariman Point, Mr. Yash Sikka
Mumbai 400 021
FIAT India Ltd. Off L.B.S. Marg, Kurla (W), Mumbai 400 070 Mr. Deepak Deshpande
Godrej Appliances Ltd.* Plant Number 11-A, Pirojshahnagar, Vikhroli, Ms. Karuna Chavan
Mumbai 400 079
Godrej and Boyce Kfg. Company Ltd.* Pirojshahnagar, Mumbai 400 079 Ms. Nidhi Prabhanjan
Godrej Industries Ltd.* Pirojshahnagar, Vikhroli, Mumbai 400 079 Mr. Diwakar Menon
Herdillia Chemicals Ltd.* Thane Belapur Road, Opp. Juinagar Railway Mr. P.P. Roy
Station, Navi Mumbai
HDFC Bank Ltd. 2nd Floor, Trade Centre Building, Kamala Mill Ms. Mandeep Maitra
Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel,
Mumbai 400 013
HSBC* 52/60, M.G. Road, Fort, Mumbai 400 001 Mr. Rahul Ghatak
Hikal Chemical Industries Ltd.* Great Eastern Chambers, 6th Floor, Mr. Santkumar Bhan
CBD Belapur 400 614
Hindustan Lever Ltd. Lever House, Backbay Reclamation, Mr. R. Radhakrishnan
Mumbai 400 021
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Mahul Refinery, Mumbai 400 074 Ms. Vanita Arte
ICICI Bank ICICI Towers, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Ms. Meenakshi Kumar
Mumbai 400 051
ICICI Prudential Insurance* East Wing, ICICI Prulife Towers, 1089, Marathe Ms. Vrinda Khattar and
Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400 025 Ms. Rajkamal Vempati
ICICI One Source Ltd.* 4th Diversion, ‘Mind Space’, Link Road, Malad, Mr. Narayan Krishnaswamy
Mumbai 400 064
i-flex Solutions Unit 10-11, SDF 1, SEEPZ, Andheri (E), Mr. Amit Badkas
Mumbai 400 020
Indian Express Ltd.* 3/56 Lalbaug Industrial Area, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Mr. Sunil Jha
Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 012
IL & FS* 4th Floor, Mahindra Towers, Worli, Mr. Ashutosh Phadke
Mumbai 400 018
Jet Airways (I) Ltd. S.M. Centre, Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri (E), Mr. Narayan Hariharan
Mumbai 400 059
JM Morgan Stanley Ltd.* 141, Maker Chamber, Nariman Point, Mr. M. Khataukar
Mumbai 400 021
Johnson and Johnson Ltd.* 30, Forjett Street, PB 9301, Mumbai 400 036 Ms. Shraddha Pradhan
30 Appendix 2

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Lasren and Toubro* Cement Division, Metropolitan, 3rd Floor, Mr. V. Viswanathan
Plot C-26/27, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai
L&T Infotech* Powai Works, Saki Vihar Road, Mumbai 400 072 Mr. Sharad Sarkorkar
Lupin Limted* 159 CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (E), Mr. Pradeep Pande
Mumbai 400 098
Mahindra British Telecom 6th Floor, 'A' Wing, Oberoi Estate Gardens, Mr. Prashant Kini
Chandivali, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 072
Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd.* Jeep Division, Akurli Road, Kandivli (E), Mr. Vijay Padate
Mumbai 400 101
Marico Industries Ltd.* Rang Sharada, KC Marg, Bandra Reclamation, Ms. Samreeti Mishra
Bandra(W), Mumbai 400 050
Monsanto Chemicals of India Ltd.* Agricultural Sector, Ahura Centre, 96 Mahakali Ms. Aparna Sharma
Caves Road, Mumbai 400 093
NOCIL Rubber Chemicals Division, C-37, TTC Industrial Mr. Sanjay Ghanghaw
Area, Off Thane Belapur Road, Pawne Village,
Thane 400 705
OTIS Elevator company (I) Ltd.* Bhupathy Chambers, 13, Mathew Road, Charni Mr. N.H. Syed
Road, Mumbai 400 079
Pepsico India Holding Ltd. Sundar Baug Estate, Off: Sion Trombay Road, Mr. A.V. Deolekar
Chembur, Mumbai 400 088
Philips (India) Ltd. 3, MIDC Industrial Area, P.B. No. 79, Mr. Sanjay Jadhav
Thane-Belapur Road, Navi Mumbai 400 601
Radio Mirchi* Mtulya Centre, 4th Floor, Tulsi Pipe Road, Lower Mr. S. Prasad
Parel, Mumbai 400 012
Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers Chembur, Mumbai 400 074 Mr. S.B. Kubal
Ltd.*
Shoppers’ Stop* ‘Infinity’ Building, 7th Floor, Link Road, Ms. Nishma Kapoor
Malad (W), Mumbai
Sony Entertainment Television (I) Ltd. 23, Shah Industrial Estate, Off: Veera Desai Road, Mr. Nalin Garg
Andheri (W), Mumbai 400 053
Tata Power Ltd.* 34 Sant Tukaram Road, Carnac Bunder, Mr. P.V. Kamat and
Mumbai 400 009 Mr. S.M. Sonalkar
Tata SSL Ltd.* Dattapada Road, Borivili (E), Mumbai 400 066 Mr. J.S. Malshe
The Bombay Dyeing Mfg. Company G.D. Ambekar Marg, Wadala, Mumbai 400 014 Mr. V.M. Gawand
Ltd. (Spring Mills)*
The Taj Group of Hotels* Narang House, Appollo Bunder, Mumbai 400 005 Ms. Shilpa Seshadri and
Mr. K.S. Srinivas
Thane Paint Works ICI India Ltd., P.B. No. 87, Thane Belapur Road, Mr. Dileep Joshi
Thane 400 601
The Times of India* Dr. D.N. Road, Mumbai 400 001 Mr. Ashok Maitra
Thomas Cook (India) Ltd. Thomas Cook Building, Dr. D.N. Road, Mr. Parag Paranjpe
Mumbai 400 001
Wartsila NSD (I) Ltd.* Neco Chambers, Plot Number 46, Sector 11, Mr. S.P. Marathe
CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai 400 614
Appendix 2 31

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Welspun India Ltd.* Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 012 Mr. S.K. Dutt
Wochardt Hospital Ltd.* Wockhardt Towers, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mr. Ramachandra Rao
Mumbai 400 051

INTERNSHIPS FOR M.H.A. (HOSPITAL AND HEALTH) STUDENTS


ALERT India B 9, Meera Mansion, Sion (W), Mr. Anthony Samy
Mumbai 400 022
Apnalaya New Jaifal Wadi, Behind Building Number 9, Ms. Leena Joshi
Armed Police Colony, Tardeo, Mumbai 400 036
Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad 500 033 Ms. Sangita Reddy
Apollo Hospitals* Colombo 5 Brig. C.B. Shukla, VSM
Apollo Hospitals Group* 21, Greams Lane, Off Greams Road, Dr. K. Prabakar
Chennai 600 006
BAIF Development Research Dr. Manibhai Desai Nagar, National Highway No. 4, Dr. I.P. Bhagwat
Foundation Warje, Pune 411 029
BARC Hospital Department of Atomic Energy, Deonar, Dr. B.J. Shankar
Mumbai 400 088
Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Heart Centre Millers Road, Bangalore 560 052 Dr. Sita Subbarao
Bhagwati Hospital Tulsi Baug, S.V.P. Road, Borivali (W), The Medical Superintendent
Mumbai 400 103
Bhatia General Hospital Tardeo Road, Grant Road (W), Mumbai 400 007 Vice-Admiral Dr. Mukherjee
Bombay Hospital Bombay Hospital Avenue, Mumbai 400 020 Dr. D.P. Vyas
Breach Candy Hospital and Research 60, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400 026 Maj. Gen. Vijay Krishna
Centre
BYL Nair Hospital* Dr. A.L. Nair Road, Mumbai 400 008 Dr. G.V. Koppikar
Centre of Study for Social Change C/o. M.N. Roy Human Development Centre, Dr. Indumati Parikh
Opp. Building 326, Goman Colony, Bandra (E),
Mumbai
Centenary Hospital Waman Tukaram Patil Marg, Near Dukes Co., The Medical Superintendent
Govandi, Mumbai 400 078
Central Himalayan Rural Action Sitla, Mukteshwar 263 138, Dist. Nainital, Mr. Rajesh Thadani
Group* Uttranchal
Child in Need Institute* Post Box 16742, Kolkata 700 027 Dr. S.K. Mishra
Committed Community Development Pali-Chimbai Municipal School, Ground Floor, Dr. Sara D’Mello
Trust Room Number 8, St. Joseph’s Road, Bandra (W),
Mumbai 400 050
Dr. B. Nanavati Hospital S.V. Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 400 056 Mr. Micah Joseph
Dr. R.N. Cooper Hospital Juhu, N.S. Road No.1, Vile Parle (W), The Medical Superintendent
Mumbai 400 056
First Referral Unit Hospital* Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation, Sector-10 A, Dr. Nagarajan
Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400 703
Fortis Heart Institute Sector 62, Phase VIII, Mohali Dr. R. Karanjekar
Guru Nanak Hospital* S-341 Gandhinagar, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051 Brig. S.K. Chadda
32 Appendix 2

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Holy Spirit Hospital Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Dr. M.B. Shah
Mumbai 400 093
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals Sarita Vihar, Delhi Mathura Road, Dr. Yogi Mehrotra
New Delhi 110 044
Institute of Health Management Ashish Gram Rachna Trust, Pachod Dist, Dr. Ashok Dyalchand
Aurangabad 431 121
Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre 15, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 Lt. Gen. (Dr.) P.K. Chakrabarti
K.B. Bhabha Hospital R.K. Patkar Marg, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400 050 Dr. W.S. Bhatki
K.B. Bhabha Hospital Belgrami Road, Near Bharat Talkies, Kurla (W), The Medical Superintendent
Mumbai 400 070
K.M.J. Phule Hospital Kannamwar Nagar, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai 400 083 The Medical Superintendent
LEPRA India* P.B. Number 1518, Krishnapuri Colony, West Dr. P.V. Raganadha Rao
Marredpally, Secunderabad 500 026
Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre Bandra Reclamation, Mumbai 400 050 Dr. V.R. Bhimani and
Mr. Prakash Mhatre
Lokayukta (Health, Education and M.S. Building, Ambedkar Veedhi, Dr. H. Sudarshan
Social Welfare)* Bangalore 560 001
M.T. Agarwal Hospital Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, Mulund (W), The Medical Superintendent
Mumbai 400 080
M.W. Desai Hospital Haji Bapu Road, Govind Nagar, Malad (E), The Medical Superintendent
Mumbai
Manipal Hospital 98, Rustom Bagh, Airport Road, Dr. A. Malathi and
Bangalore 560 017 Mr. Glen D’Souza
P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016 Brig. Joe Curian
Medical Research Centre
Peerless Hospital & 360, Panchsayar, Kolkata 700 094 Dr. Rupak Barua
B.K. Roy Research Centre
People’s Association for Training and C/H2/4-7 & C/1-1/16-17, Cheeta Camp, Mr. C.T. Chacko
Health Trombay, Mumbai 400 088
Prince Aly Khan Hospital Aga Hall, Nesbit Road, Mazgaon, Dr. K.B.S. Cheema
Mumbai 400 010
Public Health Department F South Ward Municipal Office, 3rd Floor, Dr. R.M. Kathuria and
Dr. B. Ambedkar Road, Parel, Dr. A.S. Patkar
Mumbai 400 012
Radhibai Watumull Chest Hospital* 120, Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Dr. R. Mulchandani
Mumbai 400 016
Rajawadi Hospital Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai 400 077 The Medical Superintendent
S.V.D. Savarkar Hospital City Survey No. 506 & 507, Mahatma Phule Road, The Medical Superintendent
Mulund (E), Mumbai 400 081
Sant Muktabai Hospital Barve Nagar, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai 400 084 The Medical Superintendent
SEARCH Shodhagram P.O., Gadchiroli 442 605, Dr. Abhay Bang
Maharashtra
Sir. H.N. Hospital Padmashri Gordhan Bappa Chowk, Dr. P.M. Bhujang
Rajarammohan Roy Marg, Mumbai 400 004
Appendix 2 33

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


St. Stephen’s Hospital* Tis, Hazari, New Delhi 110 054 Dr. Mathew Varghese
State Institute of Health and Family Magadi Road, Bangalore 560 023 Dr. G.V. Nagaraj and
Welfare* Dr. Jyoti Prakash
Sushrusha Citizen Co-op Hospital 698/B, Ranade Road, Dadar (W), Dr. M. Joshi
Ltd.* Mumbai 400 028
Tata Memorial Hospital Dr. E. Borghes Road, Parel, Mumbai 400 012 Dr. H.K.V. Narayan
Turbhe Health and Development Shivshakti Nagar, Next to Sarmai Temple, Ms. Vineeta Balekundri
Project Near Shiv Sena Shakha No. 1, Turbhe Store,
Turbhe, Navi Mumbai
The Bandra Holy Family Hospital* St. Andrew’s Road, Bandra, Mumbai 400 050 Sr. Aquinas
V.N. Desai Hospital Golibar Road, 11th Road, Santacruz (E), TPS III, The Medical Superintendent
Mumbai 400 055
Wockhardt Hospital & Medical Centre III A, Rashbihari Avenue, Kolkata 700 029 Dr. Rupali Basu
Wockhardt Hospital and Heart Institute 14, Cunningham Road, Bangalore 560 052 Mr. Vishal Bali
Wockhardt Hospitals* Goregaon Link Road, Bhandup (W), Mumbai Dr. Lloyd Nazareth

FIELD WORK AGENCIES FOR DIPLOMA IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT STUDENTS


Bhabha Atomic Research Centre* T & M S Division, Training School Hostel, Mr. E.R. Kidave
Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai 400 094
CEAT Limited* Tyre Division, Bhandup, Mumbai 400 078 Mr. V. Padato
Change Proactive* Sashi Kutir, 9th Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400 071 Mr. Chanda Hate
Digital Equipment (I) Ltd.* Digital Centre, CTS 124, Saki Vihar Road, Mr. Albert N. Nongrum
Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 072
Elbee Airlines* Lower Parel, Airline Office Complex, Santacruz Air Mr. Alok K. Jha
Port, Mumbai 400 099
Emco Transformers Limited* Plot No. F-5, Road No. 28, Wagle Industrial Mr. S.K. Dutt
Estate, Thane 400 604
Galaxy Oleo Chem. (India) Limited* P.B. 163, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400 703 Mr. Ashish Sen
Inlaks General Hospital* Chembur Colony, Mumbai 400 074 Dr. Anil B. Samathani
ION Exchange* 4th Floor, T. House, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai Mr. Desai
Laxmi Board & Paper Mills* Plot No. 2, MIDC Area, Kalyan Bhiwandi Road, Mr. S.L. Lotnekar
Saravali 421 311
Modi International Paper Ltd.* Plot No. 9, Thane Belapur Road, Post Turbhe, The Personnel Manager
Navi Mumbai 400 705
Mukund Limited* Belapur Road, Dighe, P.O. Kalwa, Thane 400 605 Mr. H.S. Kant
Nicolas Piramal India Limited* P.B. 8302, Sion Trombay Road, Deonar, Mr. D.B. Shelatkar
Mumbai 400 088
ONGC Limited* Mumbai Regional Business Centre, 2/A Wing, Mr. J.A. Kumar
Vasandhara Bhavan, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051
Pfizer Limited* Thane Belapur Road, Turbhe Naka, K.U. Bazar Mr. N.G. Baxi
Post, New Mumbai 400 605
R.P.G. Cables Limited* Unit Asian Cables & Industries, Mumbai Mr. V. Manjunath Rao
34 Appendix 2

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Rallis India Limited* Agro Chemical Division, Thane Belapur Road, Mr. Makawana
P.B. 62, Navi Mumbai 400 703
Sansui India Mumbai 400 098 Mr. Michael Cardozo
Tata Finance Limited* Mumbai Mr. P.D. Nimkar
The Leela Kempinski* Mumbai 400 059 Mr. J.K.P. John
The Tata Mills Limited* Dr. B. Ambedkar Road, Dadar, Mumbai Mr. Khedekar

INTERNSHIPS FOR DIPLOMA IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS


Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai 400 094 Dr. B.J. Shankar
Hospital
Bombay Hospital Bombay Hospital Avenue, Mumbai 400 020 The Medical Director
Bhatia General Hospital* Tardeo Road, Grant Road (W), Mumbai 400 007 Dr. G. Jacob
Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital S.V. Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 400 056 Mr. Micah Joseph
Holy Spirit Hospital Mahakali Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 069 Dr. Mugat B. Shah
K.B. Bhabha Hospital* R.K. Patkar Marg, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400 050 Dr. S.K. Prashad
L.T.M.G. Medical College & Hospital Sion, Mumbai 400 022 Dr. R.G. Shirhatti
Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre* 15, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 Lt. Gen. Dr. P.K.
Chakraborthy
Lilavati Hospital Bandra Reclamation, Mumbai 400 050 Dr. V.R. Bhimani
Office of Deputy Municipal Jawahar Road, Municipal N Ward Office Building, Dr G.R. More-Patil
Commissioner Zone 6* 3rd Floor, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai
P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016 Dr. Ashok Bhatkhaande
Medical Research Centre
Prince Aly Khan Hospital Aga Hall, Nesbit Road, Mazgaon, Dr. M.H. Elavia
Mumbai 400 010
Sir Hurkissondas Nurrotamdas Padmshree Gordhanbapa Chowk, Raja Ram Dr. P.M. Bhujang
Hospital Mohan Roy, Marg, Mumbai 400 004
Tata Memorial Hospital Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Parel, Mumbai 400 018 Dr. K.A. Dinshaw
The Bandra Holy Family Hospital* St. Andrew’s Road, Bandra, Mumbai 400 050 The Medical Director
The Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Parel Mumbai 400 012 Dr. G.P. Sarbhai
Hospital*
Topiwala National Medical Collage and Dr. A.L. Nair Road, Mumbai Central, Dr. K.D. Nihalani
B.Y.L. Nair Hospital* Mumbai 400 008

CERTIFICATE COURSE PLACEMENT AGENCIES (SWA)


Family Welfare Agency Near 10, B.D.D. Chawls, N.M. Joshi Marg, Ms. Alpa Desai
Mumbai
MELJOL Gilderlane Municipal School, Mumbai Central, Project Director
Mumbai 400 008
PATH Health Centre Sector CH2 Line, Room No. 5, Chita Camp, Mr. T. Chacko
Mumbai 400 088

Note: * New Field Work Agencies.


Appendix 2 35

SOCIAL WORK BLOCK PLACEMENT AGENCIES


Aarohi Basement Delhi Public School
Village: Satoli, P.O Peora, Plot No. 400, Sai Section, Sector 12, R.K. Puram,
Via Mukteshwar, Opp. Padmavati Complex, New Delhi 110 022
Dist: Nainital 262 138 Ambernath (E)
Escorts Hospital
Abhivyakti Bhartiya Vidya Pracharnini Sabha Okhla Road
Omkar Bungalow 15, Chain Singh Ka Bagh, New Delhi 110 025
Opp. Wagh Guruji Vidyalaya New Palasia, Indore (M.P.)
Pumping Station Road, Financial Management Service
Nashik 422 005 BUILT Foundation
B-14 Shangrila Garden A-17, Neeti Bagh,
Action Aid India Bund Garden Road New Delhi 110 049
Mumbai Regional Office Pune 411 001
89, Samuel St., Dongri, Foundation for Ecological Security
Mumbai Byraaju Foundation Munsiari 262554, Dist. Pithoragarh
Hyderabad Uttaranchal
Action on Disability & Development
India Care India (Jharkhand) Gram Vikas
4005, 19th Cross, Plot No. 381-A, Road No. 4 Narsinghpur, Mahuda Village
Banashankari, 2nd Stage, Ashok Nagar, via Behrampur 222 756
Bangalore 560 070 Ranchi 884 002
Grameen Bank
Adventist Development and Relief Cathexis India Society Training and International
Agency India Athma Shakti Vidyalaya, No. 113, Programme, Bangladesh
11 Hailey Road, Madhuban Colony, Hulimavu Village
New Delhi 110 001 Off. Bannerghatta Road, Impulse NGO Network
Bangalore 560 076 Lower Lachumiere
Akshara
Near Horse Shoe Building
501, Neelambari, Opp. Portuguese Child Relief and You Shillong 793 001
Church Dadar (W), 189/A, Sane Guruji Marg, Meghalaya
Off. Gokhale Road, Anand Estate, Mahalaxmi,
Mumbai 400 028 Mumbai 400 011 Indian Association for Promotion
Anugrah India of Adoption,
Children’s Rights in Goa Khetwadi, Grant Road,
B-33, Arya Nagar Apt.,
F-5, Meera Apartments Mumbai
91-11 Extension, Patparganj,
Next to Gomantak Bhavan,
Delhi 110 092
Santa Inez Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy
Anyay Rahit Zindagi Panaji 403 001 P-35/1, Taratolla Road
Participatory Initiatives Towards Calcutta 700 088
Comet Media Foundation
Social Justice, House No. 40(1),
Jannat Gali, Baina Beach,
First Floor, Topiwala Lane Indo German Social Service Society
Municipal School, 28, Lodi Road, Institutional Area
Vasco Da Gama,
Opp. Lamington Road, New Delhi 110 003
Goa 403 802
Police Station,
Aseema Mumbai 400 004 Institute of Development and
G-3, Josephine Apartments Communication
Gr. Floor, Chimbai Road, Committed Communities #112627, 1st Floor, Sector 22B
Bandra (W), Mumbai 400 050 Development Trust Chandigarh 160 022
8, Pali Chimbai Municipal School
Assam Police Headquarters St. Joseph Road, Chimbai, Institute of Health Management
ULUBARI, Bandra (W) Ashish Gram Rachna Trust
Guwahati 781 007 Mumbai 400 050 Pachod 431 121
Aurangabad Dist.
Aventi’s Pharma Ltd. Commonwealth Human Rights
Aventi’s House, 54/A, Initiative KEM Hospital
Sir Mathuradas Vasanji Road N-8, 2nd Floor, Green Park Department of Social Work
Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093 New Delhi 110 016 Pune 411 011
36 Appendix 2

Larsen and Toubro Ltd. Movement for Alternatives and Rural Development Organisation
Welfare Department Youth Awareness Lamsang, Imphal,
Gate No. 5, Saki Vihar Road 438, 19th Cross, I & III Block (E) Manipur 795 146
Mumbai 400 072 Opp. Jayanagar Swimming Pool,
Jayanagar, Sahara Rehabilitation Centre
Lok Vikas Bangalore 560 011 Greater Kailash II,
B-1, Sai-Aashish Apartments, New Delhi 110 048
National Human Rights
D’souza Colony, HPT College Road,
Commission SANCHAR
Nashik 422 005
Sardar Patel Bhawan A-2/6, Diamond Port, Joka
Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110 001 Kolkata 700 504
Lok Vikas Samajik Sanstha
Old 5.6, 5.7 NMC School National Institute of Social Defence Sangath
Mahatma Phule Nagar Ministry of Social Justice & 841/1, Alto Prorver,
Peth Road, Panchawati, Empowerment, Government of India Bardez, Goa
Nashik 411 003 West Block No. 6, Wing No. 7,
Ground Floor, R.K. Puram, Shantivan
Maharashtra State Human Rights New Delhi 1100 066 Department of Rural Development,
Commission Neeru P.Op, Raigad District
Nirvan Nasha Unmulan Kendra Maharashtra
9, Hazarimal Somani Marg,
Hira Nagar
Mumbai 400 001
Uttaranchal SHARAN
Smt. Kamla Rajeja Rehabilitation
Maharashtra State Social Welfare North East Network Centre, Plot No. 52, Sector-A,
Advisory Board J.N. Borooah Lane, Jorpukhuri Vashi,
New Administrative Bldg., Stage-2, Guwahati 781 001 Navi Mumbai
First Floor, Ramakrishna,
Partners in Change
Chemburkar Marg, Chembur (E), Shrinivasan Services Trust
E-270, Greater Kailash 2
Mumbai 400 071 A/2 Plot, Ranjangaon MIDC Project,
New Delhi 110 048
Next to Whirlpool, Highway towards
Mahila Samakhya (Gujarat) Point of View Ahmednagar, Rajnandgaon
3/8-9, Patnakar Puram Mumbai
Gandhi Nagar, SNDT Women’s University
Lucknow 226 010 Policy and Partnership Department of Continuing and Adult
Action Aid Education, Maharshi Karve Vidya
C-86, South Extension (Part II) Vihar, Karve Road,
Mahila Samakhya Samiti
New Delhi 110 049 Pune 411 038
A-2, Nivrutti Colony
Opp. Diet, Karelibaug, Positive People Society for Andaman & Nicobar
Baroda 390 018 1st Floor, Maithili Apts. Ecology
Opp. Government Quarters P.O. Box 63, Port Blair 744 101
Mahila Samakhya (Uttar Pradesh) St. Inex, Panjim, Goa 403 001 Andaman & Nicobar Islands
3/8-9 Patrakar Puram, Gomti Nagar,
Pradan St. Xavier’s College
Lucknow 226 010
Sarai Road, Dumka Department of Social Work
Jharkhand P.O. Box 7437, Kathmandu,
MANDALA
904, Dhiraj Valley Tower PRAYAS Nepal
Sai Baba Complex B-8, Bapu Nagar, Senthi,
Sulabh International Social Service
CIDA Road, Goregaon (E) Chittorgarh 312 025
Organisation
Mumbai 400 063
PRAYAS RZ-83, Sulabh Bhawan,
Institute for Juvenile Justice Mahavir Enclave, Palam Dabri Marg,
Masum Feminist Health Centre New Delhi 1100 045
59, Tughlakabad Institutional Area
11, Archana Apartments
New Delhi 110 062
163, Sholapur Road, Hadapsar Tata Council for Community
Pune 411 028 PRAYAS Initiatives
Resources and Livelihood Team 3rd Floor, GIS Building, Tata Power
Mazdoor Kisan Shramik Sangathana Yashodara, Survey No. 133 34, Sant Tukaram Marg,
Village Devdongri, Post Darar, Swami Vivekananda Society Carnac Bunder
Dist. Rajsamand Near BAIF, Warje Pune 411 052 Mumbai 400 009
Appendix 2 37

Tata Steel & Rural Development Voluntary Health Association Youthreach


Society of India 11 Community Centre,
E Road, Jamshedpur, Tong Swasthya Bhavan Ground Floor, Saket,
Jharkhand 831 001 40, Institutional Area, South of I.I.T. New Delhi 110 017
New Delhi 110 016
The ANT YRG Care
Ward 10, BOC Gate World Vision India 1, Raman Street
Bangaigaon North, Kerala Operations T. Nagar
Assam 783 380 Vellappally Chambers, K.K. Road, Chennai 600 017
Kottayam 689001
YUVA
53/2, Narepark Municipal School
Opp. Narepark Ground, Parel,
Mumbai 400 012

PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BLOCK PLACEMENT AGENCIES


Akshara Executive Director PRATHAM
501, Neelambari The Andhyodaya Adarsh Mithai Mandir,
Opp: Portuguese Church MC Road, Angamaly, 2nd Floor, 309, Tardeo Road
Dadar (W), Mumbai Ernakulam, Nana Chowk, Mumbai
Kerala State
REACH
All India Development Association 9/5, State Bank Street,
P.O. Box 4801, Foundation for Development
Research and Action, 2nd Floor,
Mountain View Chennai 600 002
California 94040 0801 189, Rajpur Road,
Opposite Sai Baba Temple Secretary
Dehradun 248 001 Gram Vikas Yogana
Aseema
G3, Joseph Apartment TELCO, Jhamshedpur
Glaxo Smithkline Consumer Jharkhand
Ground Floor, Chimbai Road
Health Care Ltd
Bandra (W), Mumbai 50 Sewa Bharat
14 km Store, Senapat-Meerut Road
Village Khawra, 7115, South Patel Nagar
CASA P.O: Bahdgarh, Sonipat New Delhi 110 005
1/3 Basant Vihar Haryana 130 121
Opposite Plot No 6, Beside New AG Suhit Construction Pvt Ltd.,
9, Shri Chaitanya Apartments,
Cooperative Colony, Kadru, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Ranchi B-Building, Taware Colony, Parvati,
8th Floor, Mahalakshmi Towers,
Pune 411 009
Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai
CASA Tata Steel Rural Development
5, Russel Street, Gram Vikas Yojana Society
Kolkata 700 071 TELCO Tata Steel,
Jamshedpur Jamshedpur 831 001
Centre for Science & Environment The Andhyodaya
M.P. Enterprises
41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, MC Road, Angamaly Ernakulam
234, Chickpet
New Delhi Kerala
(Above Hotel Vijay Vihar)
Bangalore 53
Collector and District Magistrate The Art of Living International
District Jhabua Centre
National Institute of Occupational 21st Kanakpura Road, Udipura
Madhya Pradesh Health Bangalore (South)
Meghaninagar
Commited Communities Ahmedabad Unidyne Energy Environment
Development Trust System Pvt. Ltd.
8, Pali Chimbai Municipal School Neptune Events and Promotions B-201, Flat 301, Bharat Kunj,
St. Joseph Road, Chimbai Mi-Casa Building, 5th Floor, TPS – 3, 9th Road,
Bandra (W), Sector 17, Vashi, Santacruz (E)
Mumbai 400 050 Navi Mumbai Mumbai 400 055
38 Appendix 2

VOICES WIPRO Technologies


165, 1st Floor, 9th Cross, Doddakannelli,
1st Stage, Indira Nagar Aarjapur Road,
Bangalore 560 038 Banglore 560 035
Appendix 4
APPENDIX 4
Research Projects and Other Projects

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction/
Commencement

INTER-DEPARTMENT/UNIT PROJECTS
Social Assessment of Ministry of Health and Feb. 2003 Draft report ready Prof. Shalini Bharat and
Reproductive and Child Health Family Welfare, Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
Programme: A Study in Government of India;
Osmanabad District, and Department for
Maharashtra International
Development (DFID)
A Study of Reproductive and Impact India Jan. 2003 Report submitted Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
Child Health Status in Bargarh Foundation and Prof. S. Siva Raju
District, Orissa
Disability Reduction Project in Impact India Jan. 2003 Report submitted Prof. S. Siva Raju and
Bargarh District of Orissa Foundation Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
State: A Baseline Survey
Social Audit of the Oil and ONGC Oct. 2002 Report submitted Prof. R.R. Singh and
Natural Gas Comission (ONGC) Prof. S. Siva Raju
Profile of Organisations and Board of Research Aug. 2002 Data collection and Dr. Lata Narayan and
Institutions in M-Ward Studies (BRS), TISS entry Dr. N. Rustomfram
Factors Contributing to Gujarat Tata Social Welfare Aug. 2002 Preliminary report Prof. C. Sengupta,
Riots, 2002 Trust completed Dr. K. Anil Kumar and
Ms. Katy Gandevia
Mumbai Urban Transport Mumbai Metropolitan Jul. 2002 Draft report submitted Prof. R.N. Sharma,
Project: Study on Impact Regional Dr. H. Beck,
Assessment of Initial Phase of Development Dr. Mouleshri Vyas and
MMRDA Resettlement Authority (MMRDA) Mr. Shaileshkumar
Implementation Darokar
A Study of Minimum Levels of University Grants Jul. 2002 Draft report ready Mr. Vijay Kulkarni and
Learning Commission (UGC) Prof. Denzil Saldanha
Village Education Committees Rural Campus, TISS Mar. 2001 Report writing Mr. Vijay Kulkarni and
and Primary Education Prof. Denzil Saldanha
An Evaluation Study of the Ministry of Social Jan. 2002 Draft report submitted Dr. K. Anil Kumar and
Umbrella Scheme to Promote Justice and Dr. Bipin Jojo
Voluntary Action for Persons Empowerment,
with Disabilities Government of India
Socioeconomic Survey of City and Industrial Jan. 2002 Completed Ms. Anita Rath,
Project Affected People in Navi Development Prof. R.N. Sharma and
Mumbai Corporation (CIDCO) Dr. J.J. Roy Burman
Needs Assessment for Gujarat State Disaster Sep. 2001 First Phase completed Prof. C. Sengupta,
Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation Management Ms. Katy Gandevia and
and Reconstruction Authority Prof. R.D. Naik
Out-of-School Children at Rural Campus, TISS Aug. 2001 Report writing Prof. Denzil Saldanha
Elementary Level and Mr. Vijay Kulkarni
40 Appendix 4

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction/
Commencement
Status of Tribal Women in Maharashtra State Jun. 2001 Completed Prof. Chhaya Datar and
Maharashtra Commission on Dr. Santosh Kumar
Women
Curriculum for B.A. Social Rural Campus, TISS Apr. 2001 Draft curriculum Ms. Rekha Mammen,
Work prepared Prof. Chhaya Datar,
Prof. Denzil Saldanha,
Prof. Anjali Monteiro,
Dr. Surinder Jaswal,
Dr. Amita Bhide,
Dr. Lata Narayan and
Ms. Anjali Dave
An Experiential Workshop on BMC Mar. 2001 Report writing Dr. N. Rustomfram,
Motivation and Prevention of Dr. Revati Balu,
Burnout among Health Ms. Sabiha Vasi,
Personnel of Brihanmumbai Ms. Brinelle D'Souza
Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Dr. Srilatha Juvva
Curriculum Planning Project: Tata Education Trust Mar. 2001 Chapter writing Ms. Rekha Mammen,
Integration of Practice Related Dr. N. Rustomfram,
Theory for Social Work in India Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari,
and Dr. Lata Narayan
Monitoring Social Aspects of Tata Relief Committee Feb. 2001 Preparation of Dr. N. Rustomfram,
Rehabilitation for Tata Relief monitoring indicators Prof. Janki Andharia,
Committee and final report Dr. Mouleshri Vyas and
Mr. P.K. Shajahan
Self and Society in BRS, TISS Jan. 2001 Report submitted Dr. Vikash N. Pandey
Contemporary Times: and Mr. K. Ravindran
A Socio-Psychic Voyage
A Study of Household Centre for Health Dec. 2000 Report submitted Dr. Bipin Jojo and
Expenditure on Health in a Studies (CHS), TISS Mr. Parthasarathi
Tribal PHC Area Mondal
Evaluation of the Goat Rearing JRD Tata and Oct. 1999 Report writing of Mr. Ram Rathod and
Project for Women: Impact Thelma J. Tata Trust Phase I Ms. Rekha Mammen
Assessment
Sexuality in India CHS, TISS Apr. 1999 Editing of papers Dr. K. Anil Kumar,
Prof. Usha S. Nayar,
Prof. Shalini Bharat,
Prof. Lina Kashyap,
Dr. Surinder Jaswal,
Dr. Leena Abraham,
Dr. D.P. Singh,
Dr. Shankar Das and Dr.
P.M. Sandhya Rani

Primary Health Care in India: CHS, TISS Apr. 1999 Revision of papers Prof. S. Siva Raju,
Issues, Challenges and Ms. Katy Gandevia,
Prospects Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
and Dr. K. Anil Kumar

Structural Adjustment Policies CHS, TISS Apr. 1999 Final report writing Dr. Lakshmi Lingam
and Impact on People's Health and Dr. Vrinda Dutta
Appendix 4 41

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction/
Commencement
DEPARTMENT/UNIT PROJECTS
DEPUTY DIRECTOR

SAMARTH: Community Based TASH Foundation Jan. 2001 Ongoing Prof. Usha S. Nayar
Rehabilitation of the Disabled
in Urban Slum Settings
New Information Technology Research Council, Dec. 2000 Completed Prof. Usha S. Nayar
and the Young Generation: Oslo, and NTNU,
Evolving Identities and Values Trondheim, Norway
in a Mediated Environment
Influence of Information and Childwatch Jun. 1999 Data analysis Prof. Usha S. Nayar
Communication Technologies International,
on Children and Adolescents' Norway
Life: A Multi-National Study

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

The Role of Fast Track Courts BRS, TISS Feb. 2003 Review of literature Dr. Arvind Tiwari
in Dispensation of Speedy and construction of
Justice research tools
Medical Facilities in Indian CHS, TISS Sep. 2000 Report submitted Dr. Arvind Tiwari
Prisons: Role of Prison Doctors
and Para-Medical Staff to
Uphold Right to Health of
Prisoners
Status Paper on Human Rights BRS, TISS Aug. 2000 Draft report submitted Dr. Arvind Tiwari
in India

DEPARTMENT OF FAMLY AND CHILD WELFARE

Centre for Research on Ford Foundation Nov. 2000 Ongoing Ms. Anjali Dave
Violence Against Women
Violence Against Women Study Centre for Research Jul. 2000 Report writing Dr. Neela Dabir
of Family Counselling Centres on Violence Against
and Short Stay Homes in Women
Maharashtra

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Kandivili Municipal School Times Foundation Jul. 2002 Data collection and Ms. Shubhada Maitra
Project on ‘Personality analysis (upto Dec. 2002),
Development' Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
(from Jan. 2003)
Strengths Perspective of BRS, TISS Jun. 2002 Data collection Dr. Srilatha Juvva
Home-based Rehabilitation of
Persons with Mental Disability
Status of Women in Mental Maharashtra State May 2002 Report submitted Ms. Shubhada Maitra
Hospitals in Maharashtra Commission for
Women
Study on Correlates of Crime Thane Municipal Jan. 2002 Analysis and writing Dr. Surinder Jaswal
and Health in Mumbra Corporation (TMC)
42 Appendix 4

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction/
Commencement
Use of Play and Art Forms with Sir Dorabji Tata Trust Sep. 2001 Data collection and Ms. Shubhada Maitra
Emotionally Disturbed Children analysis, writing up
case records
Study on Male Sexual and UNFPA Nov. 2000 Data collection and Dr. Surinder Jaswal
Reproductive Health in Thane analysis
City
A Strategy for Addressing Rockefeller Sep. 2000 Report writing Dr. Surinder Jaswal
Reproductive Health Issues Foundation
Concerning Married
Adolescents and Young Adults
in Rural Areas of Western
Maharashtra
Sexuality in Persons with CHS, TISS Jul. 2000 Report submitted Prof. Vimla Nadkarni,
Visual Disability and Dr. Srilatha Juvva
Aghai Primary Health Centre: CHS, TISS Jan. 2000 Report submitted Ms. Katy Gandevia
A Study of People's Mental
Health Needs and Integration of
Mental Health Services with
Primary Health Services
Sero-Discordant Couple Study University of Sep. 1999 Data analysis Ms. Brinelle D'Souza
California, San
Francisco

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Human Resource Development Government of India Mar. 2003 Project work Prof. Vidya Rao
of Weaker Sections in the commenced
Maharashtra Development
Report
Self-esteem Among Navchetna Aug. 2002 Action Research in Prof. Vidya Rao and
Institutionalised Children progress Ms. Rajshree Damle
A Study on Tribal Domestic BRS, TISS Aug. 2000 Report writing Dr. Bipin Jojo
Workers in Mumbai City

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

A Reader on Community Rural Campus, TISS Dec. 2001 Ongoing Prof. Janki Andharia,
Organisation Dr. Amita Bhide and
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Alternative Education Akanksha Foundation Jan. 2001 Draft final report Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Strategies for the Urban Poor: submitted
A Review of the Akanksha
Foundation, Mumbai
Needs Assessment Survey of Maharashtra Oct. 1999 Draft final report Prof. Janki Andharia,
Project Affected Households of Industrial submitted Dr. H. Beck and
Barvi Dam Development Mr. P.K. Shajahan
Corporation
Learning from the People: BRS, TISS Apr. 1997 Draft final report Dr. Amita Bhide
An Exploration into People's submitted
Perception of Malnutrition
Appendix 4 43

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction/
Commencement

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Study of Absenteeism in Class Tata Memorial Jul. 2002 Data collection and Prof. A. Gangopadhyay
IV Category of Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai interviews of and Dr. D.K. Srivastava
Hospital Employees employees being in
progress

Social Satisfaction Survey of Indian Rayon May 2002 Completed Prof. A. Gangopadhyay
Jaya Shree Textiles Industries

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Knowledge Utilisation WHO Mar. 2003 Data collection Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Project-India Pilot

Evaluation of the Professional European Feb. 2003 Data analysis Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Development Course in Commission and Dr. K. Mukherjee
Management, Public Health and
Health Sector Reforms for
District Medical Officers

Review of Evaluation, CINI Jan. 2003 Completed Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian


Monitoring and Research
Division of Child in Need
Institute (CINI)

Workforce Analysis for Medical Government of Dec. 2002 Data analysis Dr. H.P. Thakur and
Colleges and Attached Maharashtra Mr. M. Mariappan
Hospitals

Conditions of Women's Work, BRS, TISS Nov. 2002 Data collection Dr. N. Nakkeeran
Reproductive Wastage and
Birth Control: Land, Labour and
Caste in Tamil Nadu

Evaluation of Cataract World Bank Mar. 2002 Completed Dr. H.P. Thakur,
Blindness Control Programme Dr. N. Nakkeeran,
in India Dr. K. Mukherjee and
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian

Developing Clinical Indicators World Bank Dec. 2001 Report writing Dr. H.P. Thakur and
Dr. K. Mukherjee

Co-ordinating an Assessment WHO Jul. 2001 Completed Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian


of the Enabling Environment
for Health Policy and Systems
Research in Developing
Countries

An Assessment of the Enabling WHO Jul. 2001 Completed Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Environment for Health Policy
and Systems Research:
Country Case Study—India

Strengthening of Health Rockefeller Jan. 2001 Data collection and Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Research in Non-Governmental Foundation analysis
Organisations in India
44 Appendix 4

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction/
Commencement
Medicine, Belief and Reason: CHS, TISS; and Mar. 2000 Completed Dr. N. Nakkeeran
Medico-Religious Practices in a Ford Foundation
South Indian Village:
A Working Paper

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Emerging Pattern of Migration BRS, TISS Jul. 1998 Data analysis and Dr. D.P. Singh
in Maharashtra: A Thirty Year report writing
Review
Demographic Study of Greater BRS, TISS Apr. 1992 Data analysis and Dr. D.P. Singh
Bombay with Special Reference report writing
to Migration

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

End Evaluation of Training for Deepam Education Feb. 2003 Completed Dr. N. Rustomfram
Reproductive and Child Health Society for Health

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Post-Matric Scholarships for Ministry of Human Dec. 2002 Data analysis Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Scheduled Castes: Resource
An Evaluation of the Scheme in Development,
Rajasthan Government of India
Measuring Child Poverty: BRS, TISS Dec. 2002 Initiated Dr. K. Anil Kumar
A Study in Maharashtra
Socio-Cultural and Political BRS, TISS Jul. 2002 Data collection Dr. C.J. Sonowal
Economic Environment of
Tribal People and its Impact on
Child Health: A Study in
Maharashtra
State Governance and BRS, TISS Jan. 2002 Data collection Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Construction of Labour of
Children in Post-Colonial India
Sixth Research Trend Report in National Council for Dec. 2001 Completed Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Sociology of Education Educational Research
and Training (NCERT)
Inculcating the Value of National Council for Mar. 2001 Completed Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Non-Discrimination on Caste Teacher Education
and Tribe Basis
Teacher Assessment of BRS, TISS Oct. 2000 Report writing Dr. R. Konantambigi
Teaching Learning Strategies
as Manifested by Children in
the Normal Classroom
Sex Ratio at Birth in India: CHS, TISS Jan. 2000 Report submitted Dr. K. Anil Kumar
Levels, Differentials and
Implications
Female Sex Workers and their CHS, TISS Sep. 1999 Report completed Dr. K. Anil Kumar
Clients: A Study of their
Sexuality
Appendix 4 45

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction/
Commencement
Non-formal Education for Tribal Sir Dorabji Tata Trust Apr. 1999 Draft report Dr. R. Konantambigi
Children of Betul, M.P.
Promotion of Nutrition CHS, TISS Apr. 1999 Draft report Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
Programmes at Primary Health completed
Centre: A Study in Andhra
Pradesh

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Decentralised Governance of NCERT Mar. 2003 Preliminary stage Dr. Avinash K. Singh
Rural Elementary Education
from Grassroots Perspectives
Caste and Gender in Education: BRS, TISS Feb. 2003 Preliminary work Prof. Padma Velaskar
Recent Trends in Access and
Equity for the Dalits of
Maharashtra
Community and School BRS, TISS Nov. 2002 Preparatory work Dr. Avinash K. Singh
Linkages among the Tribal
Groups in Jharkhand
Creating Shared Meaning: BRS, TISS Dec. 2001 Report writing Dr. Ranu Jain
Understanding Community
Interventions in Education in
India
Social Status and Educational University of Jul. 2001 Data entry and data Prof. Padma Velaskar
Divisions Pennsylvania analysis and Dr. Leena Abraham
School to Labour Market: BRS, TISS Nov. 2000 Data collection Dr. Leena Abraham
Tracing the Career Profile of
Students of Government
Schools
The Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti: Ministry of HRD, Mar. 2000 Final report submitted Prof. Denzil Saldanha
Organisation, Networking and Department of
Intervention in Literacy Education
Campaigns
Factors in Primary School BRS, TISS Aug. 1999 Report writing Mr. Sthabir Khora
Teachers Motivation and its
Effect on Primary School
Drop-outs
Participatory Process Analysis National Literacy Dec. 1998 Publication of book Prof. Denzil Saldanha
and Impact Studies of Literacy Resource Centre
Campaigns

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Elder Abuse HelpAge India Dec. 2002 Report submitted Prof. S. Siva Raju
Situational Analysis of Older Family Welfare Oct. 2002 Report writing Prof. S. Siva Raju
Persons: A Study in Mumbai Agency
Reforms of Kerala State Asian Development Jun. 2002 Ongoing Prof. R.N. Sharma
Electricity Board Bank (ADB)
46 Appendix 4

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction/
Commencement
R&R Study of Affected Villages CIDCO Mar. 2002 Finalising the report Ms. Anita Rath and
Under CIDCO Prof. R.N. Sharma
Reforms of Gujarat Electricity ADB Jan. 2002 Completed Prof. R.N. Sharma
Board
Social Sciences in SAARC Sir Dorabji Tata Trust Jul. 2000 Final preparation of Prof. C. Sengupta
and Sir Ratan Tata volume
Trust
Indigeniety and University: Sir Dorabji Tata Trust Aug. 1999 Report submitted Prof. C. Sengupta
A South Asian Response and Sir Ratan Tata
Trust

UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Role of Corporate Houses in TVS and Forest Mar. 2003 Monograph being Prof. Ratna Naik
Joint Forest Management Department, prepared
Government of Tamil
Nadu
Impact Assessment Study of Ministry of Rural Jul. 2002 Completed Prof. Ratna Naik
the Programme of the Ministry Development,
of Rural Development in Government of India
Ahmednagar District of
Maharashtra
Procurement of Raw Material West Coast Paper Jun. 2002 Completed Prof. Ratna Naik
for Forest-based Industries: Mills Ltd.
Issues and Problems
Customary Laws in Arunachal BRS, TISS May 2002 Data collection Dr. J.J. Roy Burman
Pradesh
Strategic Planning Report for Abhivyakti: Media for Apr. 2002 Report writing Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
Abhivyakti Development
Strategic Planning Report for Special Cell for Mar. 2002 Conducting the Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
the Special Cell: An Action Women and Children, strategic planning
Research Project TISS process
Factors Responsible for High Ministry of Social Feb. 2000 Completed Dr. A. Ramaiah
Rate of Acquittal in Cases Justice and
Registered under the PCR Act: Empowerment,
The Case of Southern Tamil Government of India
Nadu

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Formulating Regional Health BRS, TISS Apr. 2003 Just initiated Dr. Alka Parikh
Accounts
Agricultural Policies and United Nations Mar. 2003 Preliminary work Dr. Alka Parikh
Programme in Maharashtra: Development
Impact on Women Farmers Programme
Rural vs. Rural: An Exploration BRS, TISS Dec. 2002 Data collection Ms. Ritambhara
of the Category Rural in Hebbar, Ms. Rekha
Contemporary India Mammen and
Dr. Vikash N. Pandey
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Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction/
Commencement

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Social Assessment of Ministry of Health and Feb. 2003 Draft report ready Prof. Shalini Bharat
Reproductive and Child Health Family Welfare,
Programme: A Study in Government of India,
Mumbai, Maharashtra and DFID
Social Assessment of Ministry of Health and Feb. 2003 Report writing Prof. Shalini Bharat
Reproductive and Child Health Family Welfare,
Programme: A Study in Assam, Government of India,
Haryana, Maharashtra, Orissa and DFID
and Uttaranchal
Family Dynamics in BRS, TISS May 2002 Report writing Ms. Rosamma Veedon
Multigenerational Urban
Households
South Asia Political Advocacy UNAIDS Aug. 2001 Data base Prof. Shalini Bharat
Project: HIV/AIDS Data Base development
for India (Socio-behavioural
Aspects)
Child Adoption in Mumbai: BRS, TISS Dec. 2000 Report submitted Prof. Shalini Bharat
A Study of Profiles and Trends
in the 90s

UNIT FOR LABOUR STUDIES

Tribal Labour in Jharkhand BRS, TISS Aug. 2002 Pilot visit to project Dr. E. Toppo
site

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT

Women's Participation in BRS, TISS Sep. 2002 Data collection Dr. R.K. Madhavi
Family Decisions: A Case Study
of Nellore District

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Naatha: Documentary on TISS Dec. 2001 Editing Prof. Anjali Monteiro


Communal Harmony and Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
Theatre for Development UNESCO Aug. 2001 Scripting Prof. Anjali Monteiro
and Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
Towards a People-Centred TISS Jun. 2001 Completed Prof. Anjali Monteiro,
Tomorrow: Documentary on Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and
TISS Ms. B. Manjula
Understanding the Media BRS, TISS Aug. 1997 Completed Prof. Anjali Monteiro
Reception Strategies of Youth and Dr. K.P. Jayasankar

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Recommended Journals and - Oct. 2002 Updated regularly Prof. Murli Desai
Books for Updating Social
Work Libraries and Subject
Reading Lists
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Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction/
Commencement
Building a Perspective for - Sep. 2002 Updated regularly Prof. Murli Desai
Social Work Education
Methodology of Curriculum - Aug. 2002 Updated regularly Prof. Murli Desai
Development for Social Work
Education
Methodology of Teaching and - Aug. 2002 Updated regularly Prof. Murli Desai
Assessment for Social Work
Education
Methodology of Social Work - Aug. 2002 Updated regularly Prof. Murli Desai
Knowledge Development and
Dissemination
Methodology of Training Social - Aug. 2002 Updated regularly Prof. Murli Desai
Work Educators
A Profile of Institutions of - Jul. 2002 Updated regularly Prof. Murli Desai
Social Work Education in India
Website on Social Work - Jul. 2002 Updated regularly Prof. Murli Desai
Profession in India
Compilation of Articles on Field - Jun. 2002 Updated regularly Prof. Murli Desai
Practicum and Field Action
Projects: 1990-2002
A Bibliography on Social Work - Jun. 2002 Updated regularly Prof. Murli Desai
Profession in India, 1936-2002

LIBRARY

Digitisation and Documentation Tata Education Trust Dec. 2002 Indexing in progress Dr. Muttayya
of Literature in Parsee of the Koganuramath
Parsee Girls School
Association
Appendix 5
APPENDIX 5
Field Action Projects

INTER-DEPARTMENT/UNIT PROJECTS
Building Peace Initaitives: Towards a Human Rights Sensitive M-Ward, estd.: 2002
Mumbai, M-Ward.
Objectives : · Provide opportunities for interaction between a variety of individuals and organisational
representatives to dialogue on the issues/problems of the Ward.
· To organise awareness and educational sessions on human rights for individuals and groups in the
Ward.
· To bring about attitudinal change through the process of dialogue and reflection.
· To facilitate collective actions planned by the groups for creating a human rights sensitive
environment.
· Promote attitudes of solidarity.
Programmes : · Initiating contact with NGOs and institutions.
· Data collection for preparation of a Resource Directory for the Ward.
· Needs assessment survey of organisations and institutions in M-Ward.
· Awareness workshops on ‘From Me to We’ to sensitise groups to a human rights perspective.
· Training Module designed and implemented.
· Follow-up on educational issues as identified with a school and a housing society.
Project Staff : Dr. Sanchita Laha Chandra.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Lata Narayan and Dr. N. Rustomfram.
Towards Communal Harmony, estd.: 1993
Ghatkopar Asalfa Pipeline Area.
Objective : · To strengthen the community in order to make it less vulnerable for communal harmony.
Programme : · Manual writing in progress.
Project Staff : Ms. Bindu Issac.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Ranu Jain, Dr. Amita Bhide and Ms. Ruchi Sinha.

DEPARTMENT/UNIT PROJECTS

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION


Prayas, estd.: 1990
9/1, B.D.D. Chawls, Worli, Mumbai.
Objectives : · Demonstrate the need for social work intervention in the criminal justice system such as police
stations, prisons, courts and institutions for women.
· Work towards rehabilitation of persons coming out of or vulnerable to crime and prostitution.
· Improve the access of citizens in the criminal justice system to their legal rights enshrined under the
Constitution and to promote the use of the existing correctional laws in the cause of rehabilitation.
· Identify issues requiring attention relevant to rehabilitation and to attempt to get these issues
addressed at policy level.
· Increase awareness in government and society about issues related to rehabilitation of persons
affected by crime or prostitution.
· Generate knowledge in the field of social work, criminology and corrections through the analysis of
field experience.
Programmes : · Prison: Work in the women’s and young male adult sections with undertrials by offering a range of
services such as legal literacy, home visits, working with families and children, counselling,
vocational activities, etc. Pre-school nursery run for children under the age of 5 years for children
with mothers in prison. Mental preparation of prisoners for post-release phase.
· Police statioins: Counselling of women and girls vulnerable to prostitutions or trafficking,
repatriation to native state/home, motivation to move to local shelter homes and receive training for
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employment, and referral services for women, children, youth and the mentally disturbed to
community agencies.
· Protective Institutions for Women: Counselling and conducting activities towards the repatriation of
persons who wish to be reunited with their families, and to assist the resettlement of persons who
have no families or whose relationship with their families seems to have degenerated beyond repair.
· Training and Income Generation Workshop: Providing an opportunity to persons released from
various custodial institutions to avail of training in Prayas or to undergo training of their choice,
based on talent, interest and aptitude.
· After Care Unit: Working on issues such as acceptance by the family, shelter, vocational and
economic rehabilitation, psychological aspects, giving emotional support to counter the pull of
anti-social forces, peer pressure and societal stigma.
· Research and Documentation: Carrying out research and documentation to understand issues and
experiences gained within the criminal justice system. Studies undertaken in the areas of
prostitution, children of prisoners, destitute women and institutionalised girls and women.
Project Staff : Mr. Vijay Raghavan, Mr. Sudhakar Babu, Mr. Devchand Randive, Ms. Aruna Angre, Mr. Chandrakant
Shinde, Mr. Murlidhar Jagtap, Mr. Suryakant Mane, Mr. Sunil Mhaske, Ms. Varsha Lad, Ms. Vishakha
More, Ms. Salma Naik, Mr. Vithalbhai Solanki, Ms. Vaishali Jaiswal, Ms. Sangeeta Malshe, Ms.
Sangeeta Gawli, Ms. Krupa Shah, Mr. Rajesh Ingle, Ms. Babita Salvi, Ms. Vasanti Jadhav, Ms. Pramila
Jadhav, Ms. Shobha Shelar, Mr. Shankar Pokharkar, (Late) Mr. Subhash Tupe, Mr. Vijay More, Mr.
Vikas Kadam, Ms. Penelope Tong, Ms. Pradnya Shinde, Ms. Yellubai Naik, Ms. Chanda Jadhav, Mr.
Silvin Kale, Ms. T.S. Devayani, and Ms. Sharon Menezes.
Faculty in Charge : Prof. D.R. Singh.

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE


Special Cell for Women and Children, estd.: 1984
Office of Commissioner of Police, Dadar Police Station, Kandivli Police Station, Mumbai; Ulhasnagar, Thane, Dombivali,
Yavatmal, Aurangabad, Pune, Wardha, Nashik, Nanded and Navi Mumbai.
Objectives : · Rebuild violated women’s self-esteem, self-worth and dignity.
· Offer immediate services such as police assistance; placement in institutions or referral to family
service agencies; counselling; referral to medical, psychiatric, educational, and vocational services;
and legal aid.
· Be a liaison between the police and organisations for women and children.
· Create awareness about the humiliations and atrocities against women, children, professional
groups and the general public.
· Documentation of the work and develop training material.
Programmes : · Expansion of the Project under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is undertaken.
· Strategic Management Exercise has been undertaken for smooth expansion and take over of the
Special Cell as per the MoU.
· Developing newer understandings and strategies for intervention on violence against women at
district rural areas.
· Police Training.
· Organised Open House for Clients of the last 3 years.
Project Staff : Ms. Trupti Panchal, Ms. Vandana Nanaware, Ms. Rajshree Ambare, Ms. Pratibha Jagtap, Ms. Nikhat
Shaikh, Ms. Surekha Rankhambe, Ms. Arpita Das, Ms. Anagha Sarpotdar, Ms. Vrushali Athalye, Ms.
Deepa Gaikwad, Ms. Poonam Suryavanshi, Ms. Divya Taneja, Ms. Anju Shelke, Ms. Pratibha Kachewar,
Mr. Sanjay Telrandhe, Ms. Ranjana Gaikwad, Ms. Suresh Suryawanshi, Mr. Sitaram Shinde, Ms.
Archana Kale, Ms. Laxmikant Kamlajkar, Ms. Maya Waghmare, Ms. Deepali Mankar, Ms. Anita Pagare,
Ms. Pratibha Gajbhiye and Ms. Suchita Ingole.
Faculty in Charge : Ms. Anjali Dave.

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK


Technical Resource Group on HIV/AIDS Counselling estd.: 1998
Mumbai.
Objective : · To develop strategies for improving and sustaining quality of counselling in HIV/AIDS.
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Programmes : · Counsultation meeting of TRG Counselling members and National AIDS Control Organisation to
finalise action plan for the coming year.
· Networked with States Counselling Officers to initiate training of counsellors for Voluntary
Counselling and Testing Centres.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Surinder Jaswal (upto December 2002) and Prof. Vimla Nadkarni (from January 2003).
Cell for AIDS Research Action and Training, estd.: 1993
Mumbai.
Objectives : · Conduct relevant research on HIV and AIDS related issues like sexuality, independently and
collaboratively with local, national and international organisations.
· Develop training modules for different groups and train various groups in HIV and AIDS counselling
for patients and their families, preventive education and related areas.
· Provide consultancy to organisations outside the Institute, interested in training, research and field
action projects.
· Develop the capacities of different professionals for research and training in HIV and AIDS and
related issues.
Programmes : · Training programmes for health professionals and counsellors.
· Consultancy on care and support and counselling curriculum to Maharashtra State AIDS Control
Society.
· Consultancy to NGOs, based on needs and requirements.
· Ongoing counselling and follow-up cases referred to SAVERA.
· Training programmes for peer educators among positive people and counsellors.
· Development of community dialogue tools for prevention of mother to child transmission with
UNICEF.
Project Staff : Ms. Punita Gandhi, Ms. Yasmin and Ms. Ujwala Bapat.
Faculty in Charge : Ms. Brinelle D’Souza.
Thane Health Project, estd.: 1988
Thane.
Objectives : · To strengthen the utilisation of the health care services by working with various health functionaries,
as well as groups of women, children and low-income groups.
· To initiate and carry out need-based research to enable the Thane health system to respond more
appropriately to people’s needs.
· To initiate and demonstrate interventions in psycho-social aspects of health.
Programmes : · Providing counselling and other services to women in distress and young people with issues in
sexuality and relationship problems.
· Awareness raising on women and adolescent issues within the hospital.
· Helpline for adolescents and youth.
· Awareness and publicity campaign on women and violence, and adolescent sexuality.
· Networking with other NGOs.
· Conducted street plays on women and adolescent issues at key junctions of Thane city.
· Conducted workshops with municipal school girls on sexuality and growing up and relationships.
· Media matters and Aarohi—working with women’s group in local communities to form self-help
groups.
· With Alert India—working with young women to sensitise them on gender and empowerment.
Project Staff : Ms. Aparna Joshi, Ms. Pradnya Shinde, Ms. Archana Khedekar, Ms. Mughda G. and Mr. Haresh G.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Surinder Jaswal.
Integrated Rural Health and Development Project, estd.: 1986
Aghai Village, Shahapur Taluka, Thane.
Objectives : · Ameliorative measures on health and education.
· Utilisation and generation of local resources.
Programmes : · Curriculum development programme for Anganwadis.
· Income-generation for women (self-help groups).
· Health monitoring system.
· Health camps and construction of wells.
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· Health communication programmes.


· Sewing classes.
· Mother and child nutrition programmes.
· Implementation of government development schemes.
· Training of social work students.
· Training centre and resource unit (documentation, research and staff development).
· Workshop on Tribal Health and Development.
Project Staff : Mr. Datta Jadhav, Ms. Kalpana Nimse, Ms. Sunita Thakre, Ms. Sujata Vishe, Ms. Ranjana Sahare, Ms. Lata
Gawli and Ms. Asmita Nimse.
Faculty in Charge : Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal.
Muskaan: Child and Adolescent Guidance Centre, estd.: 1937
BMC Arogya Kendra, Mumbai.
Objectives : · To serve as a resource centre for documentation, training, capacity building, research and
consultation in the area of child and adolescent mental health.
· To provide specialised clinical services through a multi-disciplinary team on issues related to
emotional distress, sexuality and sexual abuse.
· To create awareness about child and adolescent mental health.
· To network with organisations working with children for influencing policy on child mental health
and child rights.
Programmes : · Clinical and outreach work.
· World Mental Health Week celebrated by organising a street play on the Effects of Abuse and
Trauma on Children in four locations across Mumbai.
· Play on Child Sexual Abuse titled Waatey Varti Kaacha Ga was also staged in four locations in Mumbai.
Project Staff : Ms. Freny Italia, Ms. Kiran Bhosale, Ms. Niloufer Shenoy, Ms. Sheila R., Ms. Vaibhavi Gadre and
Ms. Draupadi Kanekar.
Faculty in Charge : Ms. Shubhada Maitra.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION


Navchetna, estd.: April 1996
Ulhasnagar, Thane District.
Objective : · Humanisation of Child Care Institutions.
Programmes : · Mobilised resources to the tune approximately Rs. 5 lakhs.
· Held workshop at Nagpur to replicate Navchetna in the sate.
· Recruited para-professionals.
· Initiated new strategies to improve the quality of educational inputs for the inmates.
· Initiated new strategies to organise ex-boarders.
· Initiated strategies to establish a local committee as a support system for the child care institutions
in Ulhasnagar.
· Initiated networking with Coordinating Committee for Vulnerable Children and Quality Institutional
Care of Children and Alternatives.
· Initiated documentation of the project experience.
· Initiated systematic group work based action research on instilling self-esteem among
insitutionalised boys.
· Organised training workshops for the functionaries of the children’s institutions.
· Organised workshop for improving the quality of institutional care for children.
Project Staff : Mr. Pravin Damle.
Faculty in Charge : Prof. Vidya Rao.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES


Turbhe Health and Development Project, estd.: 1995
Turbhe, Navi Mumbai; Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation Area; and Turbhe Stores, Hanuman Nagar and Ambedkar
Nagar, Navi Mumbai
Objectives : · To demonstrate the impact of development on health.
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· Formation of youth groups and orienting them on issues related to adolescent reproductive health.
· Targeted intervention for HIV/AIDS among slum population of Navi Mumbai.
Programmes : · Community Development activities.
· Maternal and child health.
· Human resource development.
· HIV/AIDS counselling.
· Integrated population and development project.
· Peer education programme.
· Behaviour change communication events.
· Documentation.
Project Staff : Ms. Vinita Balekundri, Mr. Ashish Tribhuwan, Ms. Sunita Shelar, Mr. Kalidas Rote, Mr. Vaijnath Mane,
Mr. Sunil Sarode.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. K. Mukherjee and Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian.

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES


Developing a Training Package for Preventive Work with Children of Chemically Dependent Parents, estd.: 1996
TISS, Mumbai.
Objectives : · To generate data on the specific needs of this high risk group.
· To identify specific skills for preventive work with these children.
· To develop a training package for field practitioners of all levels for use in their work with children of
substance abusers.
· To implement the above package in collaboration with related social welfare organisations and
hospitals.
Programmes : · Dissemination of the printed Training Package, “Reaching Out to Children of Alcoholics”.
Faculty in Charge : Ms. Sabiha Vasi.

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH


Maharashtra FORCES, estd.: 2000
TISS, Mumbai.
Objectives : · Networking and advocacy for early childhood care and development.
· To build a network of organisations in Maharashtra to safeguard the survival and development of
children.
· To create awareness and campaign for quality ECCE programme.
· To develop a resource centre.
· To feed and guide policy making.
Programmes : · Development of the tool for assessment of quality in early childhood programmes development of
tool for assessment of quality of training in ECCE programme.
Project Staff : Ms. Bhairavi Dholakia.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Vrinda Datta and Dr. R. Konantambigi.
Non-Formal Education of Tribal Children of Betul, estd. 1995
Shahpur Block, Betul, Madhya Pradesh.
Objectives : · To provide non-formal education (life skills) to predominantly out of school tribal children.
· Research documentation.
Programmes : · Research documentation.
· Formation of Bal Samoohas.
· Instruction for literacy and creative activities by volunteers and village persons.
Project Staff : Mr. Anurag Modi and Ms. Shamim Meghani.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. R. Konantambigi.
APPENDIX 6
Publications by the Faculty

AUTHORED/EDITED VOLUMES

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES


Ms. Ramila Bisht
· Environmental Health in Garhwal Himalaya: A Study of Pauri Garhwal, Delhi: Indus Publishing Company, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY


Dr. D.P. Singh
· Substance Abuse in India: An Analysis of NSS 52nd Round Data, New Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2002.

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH


Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani (Co-editor)
· Expeditious Empowerment of Women through Innovative Strategies, New Delhi, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2003.

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION


Prof. Denzil Saldanha (Co-author)
· Nav Vikas La Sabjan Padbo, New Delhi: Books for Charge, 2002.

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES


Prof. S. Siva Raju
· Directory of Organisations Working for Care of Older Persons, Delhi, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2002.
· Health Status of Urban Elderly: A Medico-Social Study, Delhi, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2002.
· Networking of Organisations Working for Care of Older Persons in Mumbai: Issues and Implications, Delhi: B.R.
Publishing Corporation, 2002.

UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. J.J. Roy Burman
· Tribal Medicine, New Delhi: Mittal Publishers, 2003.

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES


Prof. Sarthi Acharya
· Occupational Diversification in SEA and Thailand, Phnom Penh: Development Analysis Network, 2003.

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL


Prof. Murli Desai
· Ideologies and Social Work: Historical and Contemporary Analyses, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2002.

ARTICLES IN BOOKS AND JOURNALS


DIRECTOR
Prof. R.R. Singh
· Perspectives on Successful Ageing. In K.R. Gangadharan (Ed.), Ageing in India: Emerging Perspectives and Trends,
Hyderabad: Heritage Hospital, 2002.
· Social Intervention for Social Justice. In A.K. Lal (Ed.), Protective Discrimination: Ideology and Praxis, New Delhi:
Concept Publishing Co., 2002.
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DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Prof. Usha S. Nayar
· Life in the Fast Lane: Prevention of Substance Abuse Among Youth: A Challenge in India, Journal of Psychological
Researches, 46(1&2), 51–58, 2002.
· Information Technology: Challenges for Paradigm Shift from Obedience to Negotiation with Children. In H.L. Kaila and
K.B. Kushal (Eds.), Towards Development with Young People, Mumbai: Himalaya Publishing House, 2003.
· Poverty and Identifying the Poor. In S. Deepak (Ed.), Poverty, Health and Development, (Series: Health Cooperation,
Volume 17), Italy: Amici Di Raoul Fullereau, 2003.

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION


Prof. D.R. Singh
· Police Training in 2001, One People, One India, September, 2002.
Dr. Arvind Tiwari
· Crime Prevention in the Context of Human Rights. In R. Thilagaraj (Ed.), Human Rights and Criminal Justice
Administration, New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE


Ms. Sandhya Limaye
· Sexuality and Women with Sensory Disabilities. In A. Hans and A. Patri (Eds.), Women, Disability and Identity, New
Delhi: Sage Publications, 2003.

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK


Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
· Integration of STI/HIV/AIDS in Family Planning Services: The FPAI Experience, Journal of Family Welfare, 48(1&2),
2002.
Ms. Shubhada Maitra
· Reflecting Diversity and Complexity in Marital Sexual Relationships in a Low-Income Community in Mumbai, Culture,
Health and Sexuality, 4(2), 133–151, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION


Dr. Bipin Jojo
· Development Displacement and Outcome of Large Dam Projects in Orissa: A Case of Upper Kolab Dam. In S.N.
Tripathy (Ed.), Economic Development and Problem of Displacement, New Delhi: Annual Publications Pvt. Ltd.,
2003.
Mr. Subhabrata Dutta
· Poverty Alleviation Programme in India: A Realistic Appraisal, Man and Development, 26(2), 37–46, 2002.
· Universal Elementary Education: Implementation is a Challenge, Teachers of the World, 2(9), 14–17, 2002.
· Women Empowerment: A Distant Dream, Social Welfare, 49(6), 7–9, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS


Prof. A. Gangopadhyay
· Review of Labour Commission on Social Security for the Unorganised Sector, Indian Institute of Industrial
Relations, 7(1), 1–10, 2003.
Dr. D.K. Srivastava
· Confrontation, Globalisation and Collaboration: A Case Study of an FMCG Company, Management and Change, 6(1),
209–226, 2002.
· Rapporteurs Report of III Technical Session on Redundancy and Rehabilitation of Workers of the 43rd Annual
Conference of the Indian Society of Labour Economics, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 45(1), 164–166, 2002.
Mr. Bino Paul
· Panchayat Development Information System and Development Indices, Indian Journal of Regional Science, 34(2),
37–52, 2002.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian


· Medical Social Work at Cross Roads: Responding to Winds of Change. In P.K. Visvesvaran (Ed.), Social Work Today:
Present Realities and Future Prospects, Chennai: Madras School of Social Work, 2002.

Dr. H.P. Thakur


· Primary Health Care. In R.R. Shinde (Ed.), Essentials of Public Health and Sanitation (Volume 3), Mumbai: All India
Institute of Local Self Government, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

Dr. Shankar Das


· Holistic Counselling for Health and Well-being. In H.L. Kaila and K.B. Kushal (Eds.), Towards Development with Young
People, Mumbai: Himalaya Publishing House, 2003.

Dr. Revati Balu


· Role of a Counsellor as a Change Agent, Counsellor, 1(1), 4–7, 2002.

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Prof. G.G. Wankhede


· Dalits in India: A Critique of the Issues and Challenges, Think India, 5(4), 38–55, 2002.

Dr. Lata Narayan (Co-author)


· Crossing Over from Elementary to Secondary Education, Perspectives in Social Work, 17(2), 24–33, 2002.

Dr. C.J. Sonowal


· Ethnicity Ethnic Conflicts in North East India with Special Reference to Assam. In S. Sengupta (Ed.), Tribal Studies in
North East India, New Delhi: Mittal Publications, 2002.
· Child Rearing Practices and Gender Roles: A Case Study among the Sonowal Kacharis of Dibrugarh, Assam, Indian
Anthropologist, 30(1&2), 37–46, 2003.

Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani (Co-author)


· Mohammadia DWCRA and Empowerment of Muslim Women. In P.M. Sandhya Rani, K. Mahadevan, K.A. Pisharoti and
G. Subramanyan (Eds.), Expeditious Empowerment of Women Through Innovative Strategies, New Delhi: B.R.
Publishing Corporation, 2003.
· Ambedkar DWCRA on Fast Development of the Harijans and Quality of Life. In P.M. Sandhya Rani, K. Mahadevan, K.A.
Pisharoti and G. Subramanyan (Eds.), Expeditious Empowerment of Women Through Innovative Strategies, New
Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2003.

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Prof. Padma Velaskar


· Contemporary Dalit Women, One India One People, 5(11), 40–41, 2002.

Dr. Leena Abraham


· Bhai-Behen, True-Love and Time Pass: Friendships and Sexual Partnerships among Youth in an Indian Metropolis,
Culture, Health and Sexuality, 4(3), 337–353, 2002.

Dr Ranu Jain
· Strategies for Effective Integration of an Affluent Minority in a Plural Society: Case of Jains in India. In M. Hussain and
L. Ghosh (Eds.), Religious Minorities in South Asia (Volume 1 & 2), New Delhi: Manak Publishers, 2002.

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Prof. R.N. Sharma


· Involuntary Displacement: A Few Encounters, Economic and Political Weekly, 38(9), 907–912, 2003.
Appendix 6 57

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Prof. Sarthi Acharya


· Occupational Diversification in SEA: An Overview. In S. Acharya (Ed.), Occupational Diversification in SEA and
Thailand, Phnom Penh: Development Analysis Network, 2003.
· Occupational Diversification & Rural Industries in Cambodia. In S. Acharya (Ed.), Occupational Diversification in SEA
and Thailand, Phnom Penh: Development Analysis Network, 2003.
· Enhancing Rural Livelihoods, Cambodia Development Review, 7(1), 1–5, 2003.
· Off-Farm and Non-Farm Activities in Rural Cambodia, Cambodia Development Review, 7(1), 8–13, 2003.

Prof. Sarthi Acharya and Ms. Rekha Mammen (with Dr. Amita Bhide)
· The Maharashtra Rural Credit Programme: Field Level Reconnaissancess, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 62(4),
639–667, 2001.

Dr. Vikash N. Pandey


· Freedom and its Limits, Economic and Political Weekly, 37(11), 1034–1035, 2002.
· Representing Rural: From Definition to Discourse, Sociological Bulletin, 52(1), 32–52, 2003.

Ms. Ritambhara Hebbar


· Tribal Autonomy and Life Support Systems. In Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems, Rome: EOLSS Publishers
Company Ltd., 2002.
· Eternal and Ephemeral: The Significance of Myth and Ritual among the Ho. In P. Sen (Ed.), Changing Tribal Life: A
Socio-Philosophical Perspective, New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, 2003.
· From Resistance to Governance, Seminar, (524), 45–50, April 2003.

UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES

Prof. Chhaya Datar


· Teaching “Women and Work” Relevance of Feminist Theories. In M. Lal and S.P. Kumar (Eds.), Women’s Studies in
India: Contours of Change, Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, 2002.
· Integrating Activism and Academics. In D. Jain and P. Rajput (Eds.), Narratives from the Women’s Studies Family:
Recreating Knowledge, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2003.

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam


· Maharashtra State Policies for Women (1994 and 1998): An Analysis of the Old and New Document. In R. Khanna, M.
Shiva and S. Gopalan (Eds.), Towards Comprehensive Women’s Health Programmes and Policy, Vadodara: Sahai,
2002.

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Prof. Shalini Bharat


· Community Responses to HIV/AIDS in Mumbai City. In S. Panda, A. Chatterjee, and A.S. Abdul-Quader (Eds.), Living
with the AIDS Virus: The Epidemic and the Response in India, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2002.
· Women, Work and Family in Urban India: Towards New Families? In J.W. Berry, R.C. Mishra and R.C. Tripathi (Eds.),
Psychology in Human and Social Development, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2002.
· Capacity Building for Research on Sexual Behaviour and Sexuality: The Indian Experience. In G. Herdt, R. Di Mauro,
and R. Parker (Eds.), Handbook of Sexuality Research Training Initiatives, New York: Social Science Research
Council, 2003.

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Ms. B. Manjula
· Communication for Development, Humanscape, 9(9), 2–5, 2002.

SOCIAL WORK WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Prof. Murli Desai


· Poor Child, Humanscape, 9(5), 8–10, 2002.
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE


Dr. Neela Dabir
· Rahile Door Ghar Mazhe, Loksatta, Mumbai, May 5, 2002.
· Mulansathi Niwasi Sansthanche Prakar, Loksatta, Mumbai, October 27, 2002.
· Krutadnyatapurvak Nirop, Loksatta, Mumbai, December 29, 2002.
Dr. Neela Dabir (Co-author)
· Alpavayeen Mulinche Laingik Shoshan, Loksatta, Mumbai, May 26, 2002.
· Sponsorship–-Garaju Mulanna Shaikshanik Madat, Loksatta, Mumbai, November 30, 2002.
Ms. T.S. Adhikari
· Voluntary Retirement: Challenges for Social Work Profession, BATSW ki Baatein, 2002.
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar and Dr. Neela Dabir
· Resource Manual on Models of Residential Child Care Institutions. In Quality Institutional Care for Children and
Alternatives, Mumbai: QICC&A and Saathi, 2002.
Ms. Sandhya Limaye
· Apangatva, Loksatta, Mumbai, August 4, 2002.
· Kanane Bahira Muka Pari Nahi, Loksatta, Mumbai, August 11, 2002.
· Drushti Vikalangata, Loksatta, Mumbai, August 25, 2002.
· Asthi Vyang, Loksatta, Mumbai, September 1, 2002.
· Samuhik Punarvasan, Loksatta, Mumbai, September 29, 2002.
· Apangsathi Yojanecha Adhar, Loksatta, Mumbai, October 6, 2002.
· Aangakarta Kayadhayachi Vaishitye, Loksatta, Mumbai, October 13, 2002.
Ms. Sandhya Limaye and Dr. Neela Dabir
· Manasik Viklangata ki Vegati Kshamata, Loksatta, Mumbai, August 25, 2002.
· Lavkar Nidan: Punarvasnachi Pahili Payari, Loksatta, Mumbai, September 8, 2002.
· Palakancha Dolas Sahbhag: Apang Mulanchi Khari Garaj, Loksatta, Mumbai, September 15, 2002.
· Apangasathi kam Karananye Sanstha, Loksatta, Mumbai, September 22, 2002.
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar
· Children without Families, Loksatta, Mumbai, October 20, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK


Dr. Srilatha Juvva
· Book Review: Advanced Generalist Social Work Practices by D.S. Dereiotes, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 62(4),
668–670, 2001.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION


Mr. Subhabrata Dutta
· Surviving Flames (Editorial Column), The Statesman, September 8, 2002.
· Tribal Welfare (Editorial Column), the Statesman, November 23, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS


Dr. D.K. Srivastava
· Book Review: Developing a Culture of High Performance by R.J. Joshi and J.S. Sodhi, Indian Journal of Industrial
Relations, 37(4), 602–605, 2002.

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION


Prof. J. Aikara
· Book Review: Educational Policies in India: Analysis and Review of Promise and Performance, edited by K. Suda Rao,
Journal of Educational Planning and Administration, 16(4), 582–583, 2002.
Appendix 6 59

Dr. Ranu Jain


· Jainism, www.pawapuritirth.org, 2002.

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES


Prof. Sarthi Acharya (Co-author)
· Land & Food Security in Rural Cambodia, Working Paper Number 25, Phnom Penh: Cambodia Development Research
Institute.
Dr. Vikash N. Pandey
· Book Review: Climbing Up: The Story of Palmyrah Workers Development Society by R. Sooryamoorthy, Sociological
Bulletin, 51(2), 307, 2002.

UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES


Prof. Chhaya Datar
· Book Review: Anthropological Exploration in Gender: Interesting Fields, by Leela Dube, Economic and Political
Weekly, 37(30), 3120–3122, 2002.
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam
· Globalization, Women’s Identity and Violence: Consolidated Regional Workshop Reports, Indian Association for
Women’s Studies, 2002.
· Status Report on Criminal Justice in Maharashtra, Kolkata: National Univesity of Juridicial Sciences, 2002.
Dr. Asha Bajpai
· Sexual Harassment in Employment, Kaustubham, 8–17, 2003.

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS


Prof. Anjali Monteiro
· Book Review: Representing Black Britain, by Sarita Malik, Biblio, 7(9&10), 16–17, 2002.
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
· Guest Editor, Perspectives (Avehi Newsletter), entitled Affirming Amity, Resisting Intolerance, Dec. 2002.
APPENDIX 7
Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised by the Faculty

Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor

INTER-DEPARTMENT/UNIT
Dr. Lata Narayan, Apr. 27–28, 2003 Workshop for Field Action Project Staff: TISS, Mumbai Department of Extra Mural Studies
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni and Sharing and Reflectioins (EMS), TISS
Ms. Sabiha Vasi

Prof. Vidya Rao and Apr. 22–27, 2003 Capacity Building Programme for NGOs of Jammu Centre for Dialogue and
Dr. N. Rustomfram Jammu and Kashmir Reconstruction, New Delhi; and
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust

Prof. Vidya Rao and Apr. 17, 2003 Dialogue on Government and Non-Profit Sector TISS, Mumbai Centre for Advancement of
Dr. N. Rustomfram Interface Philanthropy

Prof. Vimla Nadkarni, Apr. 9–11, 2003 Workshop on M.A. Social Work Curriculum TISS, Mumbai TISS
Prof. D.R. Singh, Development
Prof. Vidya Rao,
Prof. Lina Kashyap,
Dr. H. Beck,
Prof. Denzil Saldanha and
Prof. Murli Desai

Dr. Lata Narayan and Mar. 28–29, 2003 From Me to We TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Dr. N. Rustomfram and May 2–3, 2003

Prof. Murli Desai and Mar. 20–21, 2003 Life Skills in Late Adolescence and Workshop Bhavnagar Bhavnagar Stree Kelavni Mandal
Dr. N. Rustomfram with Parents

Prof. Murli Desai and Mar. 19, 2003 Teacher Workshop for Life Skill Training Bhavnagar Bhavnagar Stree Kelavni Mandal
Dr. N. Rustomfram

Prof. Chhaya Datar and Mar. 10–30, 2003 Refresher Course on Globalisation, Women and TISS, Mumbai University Grants Commission (UGC)
Prof. Murli Desai Natural Resource Management

Prof. Vidya Rao, Oct. 10–31, 2002 UGC Refresher Course on Management of TISS, Mumbai UGC
Mr. Subhabrata Dutta and Non-Profit Sector in the Changing Development
Prof. Murli Desai Scenario
Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Prof. Shalini Bharat and Oct. 3–4, 2002 National Workshop on an Orientation to Child TISS, Mumbai Central Adoption Resource Agency,
Appendix 7

Prof. Lina Kashyap Adoption: Philosophy, Practice, Issues and Ministry of Social Justice and
Current Trends Empowerment

Dr. N. Rustomfram and Aug. 19–21, 2002 Vision Building for Sanket Development Group Bhopal Sanket Development Group
Dr. Lata Narayan

DEPARTMENT/UNIT
DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Aug. 24–25, 2002 National Seminar on Disability and Development Mumbai Indian Council of Social Science
Research (ICSSR), Amici Di Raoul
Follereau, and Dayanand Institute of
Education Management and
Research, Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Prof. D.R. Singh Jul. 22–27, 2002 Vertical Interaction Course for IPS Officers TISS, Mumbai Bureau of Police Research and
Development, Ministry of Home
Affairs, New Delhi

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE

Dr. Neela Dabir and Mar. 10–11, 2003 Workshop on Juvenile Justice Act and Rules Manav Seva Sangh Manav Seva Sangh and Bal Anand
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar

Prof. Lina Kashyap Feb. 17, 2003 Workshop on Sponsorship TISS, Mumbai Indian Association for Promotion of
Adoption and Child Welfare, and
Department of EMS, TISS

Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Feb. 6–7, 2003 ‘Kutuhal Vigyanache’: Science Education Divagaon, Navi Mumbai Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation
Campaign for Municipal Schools in Navi
Mumbai

Dr. Neela Dabir Dec. 9–10 and Training of Counsellors for Running Counselling Pune and Amravati Maha Rajya Mahila Ayog
23–24, 2002 Centres for Women

Dr. Neela Dabir and Aug. 18–20, 2002 Skills for Adolescence Training Workshop TISS, Mumbai Lion’s Club of Govandi and
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Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Department of EMS, TISS


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Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor


Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Jul. 17–19, 2002 Teachers Training Workshop on Creative Navi Mumbai Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation
Classroom Teaching and Department of EMS, TISS
Prof. Lina Kashyap Jul. 4–5, 2002 Credibility Alliance: Consensus Building TISS, Mumbai British Council
Workshop
Prof. Lina Kashyap Mar.–October, 2002 Curriculum Review of Family and Child Welfare TISS, Mumbai Department of FCW, TISS
Specialisation Courses

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Mar. 4, 2003 Workshop on Relationships and Adolescents Kalwa Department of EMS, TISS; and Thane
Municipal Coporatiion
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Mar. 3, 2003 The Global Fund Meeting to Fight Against TB, TISS, Mumbai UNAIDS
Malaria and AIDS
Dr. Srilatha Juvva Feb. 22–25, 2003 Basic Skills in Family Therapy TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza Dec. 2, 2002–Feb. Training Institute on HIV/AIDS Counselling and Mumbai Sir Dorabji Tata Trust; and UNAIDS
8, 2003 Psychosocial Intervention
Dr. Surinder Jaswal, Aug. 22–28, 2002 Training of Trainers for Teachers on Trauma Schools at Goghaba and TISS
Ms. Katy Gandevia, Counselling and Peace Initiatives Halol, Gujarat
Ms. Shubhada Maitra,
Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal,
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza,
Dr. Srilatha Juvva,
Ms. Vaishali Kolhe and
Ms. Sheetal Goel
Dr. Surinder Jaswal, Jul. 30–Oct. 6, 2002 Social Services in the Hospital Mumbai University of Mumbai
Ms. Katy Gandevia,
Ms. Shubhada Mitra,
Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal,
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza,
Dr. Srilatha Juvva,
Ms. Vaishali Kolhe and
Ms. Sheetal Goel
Dr. Srilatha Juvva Jul. 6, 2002 Dissemination and Strategising Workshop on TISS, Mumbai Centre for Health Studies (CHS),
Appendix 7

Sexuality in Persons with Visual Disability TISS


Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Ms. Katy Gandevia and Jun. 29–30 and Workshop on Capacity Building in TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Appendix 7

Dr. Srilatha Juvva Aug. 2–3, 2002 Communication and Social Skills for Caregivers
of Persons with Mental Illness

Ms. Brinelle D’Souza May 13–Jul. 20, Summer Institute on HIV/AIDS Counselling and Mumbai Sir Dorabji Tata Trust
2002 Psycho-Social Interventions

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Prof. Vidya Rao Feb. 20–22, 2003 Nivasi Mulancha Vikasathil Samajacha Sahbhag Kolhapur, Maharashtra Navchetna Field Action Project
(Marathi)

Prof. Vidya Rao Nov. 22–23, 2002 Workshop on Responding to Communalism Tara, Raigad District Self-financed

Prof. Vidya Rao Sep. 30–Oct. 2, Workshop on Community Based Rehabilitation Talegaon Action Aid India
2002

Prof. Vidya Rao and Jul. 18–20, 2002 Workshop on Partnership Between Colleges of Nagpur Navchetna Field Action Project
Ms. Rajashree Damle Social Work, Children’s Institutions and NGOs

Dr. Bipin Jojo May 27–31, 2002 Workshop on Informal Care and Welfare Jharsuguda, Orissa Charles Sturt University, Australia
Systems among Tribals, Phase II

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Dr. H. Beck Mar. 30, 2003 Vocational Guidance for Youth Panvel Shantivan

Dr. Amita Bhide and Mar. 26, 2003 Vision for Community Health Mumbai M.L. Dhawale Trust
Ms. Prerana Sharma

Dr. Amita Bhide Feb. 17, 2003 From Me to We!—A Youth Workshop Bhopoli, Palghar M.L. Dhawale Trust; and Department
of EMS, TISS

Prof. Janki Andharia and Sep. 29, 2002 Towards a Perspective Plan: A Strategy Building TISS, Mumbai M.L. Dhawale Trust
Dr. Amita Bhide Exercise

Prof. Janki Andharia Sep. 6, 2002 Reviving Traditional Water Management TISS, Mumbai UNICEF
Systems: Community Initiatives

Prof. Janki Andharia, Jul. 31, 2002 Workshop on Formulating Indicators for TISS, Mumbai Tata Relief Committee
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas and Monitoring Social Processes
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Mr. P.K. Shajahan


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Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor


Mr. P.K. Shajahan Jul. 9–15, 2002 Communal Harmony Week in Malegaon Malegaon Malegaon Police, SETU, and
Municipal Corporation of Malegaon

Prof. Janki Andharia and May 18, 2002 Transparency and Access to Services: Role of TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Citizens

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Apr. 11–12, 2003 Training Programme on Understanding Work Bangalore Wipro Technologies
Behaviour

Prof. A. Gangopadhyay, Sep. 16–18, 2002 Training Programme for Managers Surat National Thermal Power Corporation
Mr. K. Ravindran and
Mr. Jossy Mathew

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Dr. D.P. Singh Apr. 14–26, 2003 Summer Programme on Data Analysis in Social TISS, Mumbai ICSSR, New Delhi
Sciences

Dr. D.P. Singh Nov. 11–23, 2002 Winter Programme in Data Analysis in Social TISS, Mumbai ICCSR, New Delhi
Sciences

Dr. D.P. Singh Aug. 29–Sep. 3, Data Analysis in Social Sciences Mumbai SNDT Women’s University
2002

Dr. D.P. Singh Jul. 15–27, Nov. 5, Programme on Data Analysis in Social Sciences TISS, Mumbai Self Financed and Department of
2002 EMS, TISS

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Dr. K. Mukherjee and May 13–Jun. 1 and Uttar Pradesh Health Systems Development TISS, Mumbai World Bank
Dr. H.P. Thakur Aug. 12–31, 2002 Project Training Programme

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

Dr. N. Rustomfram Apr. 18, 2003 Workshop on Ethics of Social Work TISS, Mumbai Committed Action for Relief and
Education (CARE), Reach Education
Action Programme (REAP), and
Appendix 7

Service Civil International (SCI)


Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Dr. N. Rustomfram Apr. 17, 2003 Dialogue on Government and Non-Profit Sector TISS, Mumbai Centre for Advancement of
Appendix 7

Interface Philanthropy and Department of


EMS, TISS
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Mar. 25–28, 2003 Making Training Active: Experiential Approaches Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Dr. Revati Balu Mar. 24–25, 2003 Self-Development for Teacher Educators Thuthukudi Teacher Education Institutions of
Thuthukudi
Dr. N. Rustomfram Feb. 18, 2003 Orientation to Professional Social Work for TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Activists of Kachra Vahtuk Sanghtana
Dr. Revati Balu and Feb. 4–Mar. 31, Foundation Course in Counselling Skills for TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Ms. Sabiha Vasi 2003 Helping Professionals
Dr. N. Rustomfram Jan. 17–18, 2003 Staff Development Programme for Project TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
SAATHI
Dr. Revati Balu Jan.–May, 2003 Refresher Course for Community Organisers Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS; and YUVA
Dr. Shankar Das Dec. 23–27, 2002 Workshop on Participatory Training TISS, Mumbai CARAT, TISS
Methodology: A Training of Trainers Workshop
for HIV/AIDS Workers
Dr. N. Rustomfram Dec. 13, 2002 Training in Alternative Health for TISS, Mumbai CARE, REAP, and SCI
Para-professionals in Social Work Teaching
Programme
Dr. Revati Balu Nov. 15, 2002 Workshop on Motivation Towards Effective Role Burdwan St. Patrick’s High Secondary School,
Performance Burdwan, West Bengal
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Oct. 22–25, 2002 Workshop on Participatory Training Mumbai Department of EMS,TISS
Methodology for Training of Trainers
Dr. Shankar Das Oct. 21, 22, 24 and Workshop on Developing Knowledge and Skills Mumbai SNDT Women’s University and
28, 2002 in Working with Individuals and Families Social Service League
Dr. Revati Balu Sep. 13, 23 and Self-growth Training on How to Make TISS, Mumbai SC/ST Cell, TISS
Oct. 4, 2002 Presentations
Dr. Revati Balu Aug. 5–8, 2002 International Workshop on Integrating Life Tanzania Kuleana Child’s Rights Institute
Skills in HIV/AIDS Prevention Mowanza, Tanzania
Dr. N. Rustomfram and Aug. 2–4, 2002 Naranpur Express: A Village Simulation Model TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
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Ms. Sabiha Vasi


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Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor


Dr. N. Rustomfram Jul. 8–19, 2002 National Workshop on Community Development Mumbai International Cooperative Division
for NGOs in Leadership (MASHAV), Foreign Ministry of
Israel; Department of EMS, TISS;
and Centre for Advancement of
Philanthropy

Dr. Revati Balu and Jul.–Sep., 2002 Training Programme in Social Work for TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Volunteers

Dr. Revati Balu Jun. 20–22, 2002 Workshop on Skills for Adolescence Coimbatore Lions Quest in India Foundation

Dr. N. Rustomfram Jun. 7, 2002 Consultative Workshop on Life Education Camp TISS, Mumbai Vinimay Trust

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Prof. G.G. Wankhede and Feb. 3–4, 2003 Youth in Globalising World: TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Mr. Anirban Sengupta Dynamics, Challenges and Strategy

Prof. G.G. Wankhede and Jan. 2–3, 2003 Marginalised Youth in India: Issues and TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS, and
Mr. Habibullah Ansari Challenges Sterlite Foundation

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Prof. J. Aikara and Feb. 24–26, 2003 Regional Workshop on Monitoring and TISS, Mumbai Ministry of Human Resource
Dr. Avinash K. Singh Supervision of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Development, New Delhi

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Prof. Sarthi Acharya, Apr. 28–29, 2003 Seminar on Changing Social Institutions in India TISS, Mumbai Indian Association of Social Science
Dr. Vikash N. Pandey, and their Impact on the Quality of Life Institutions (IASSI), New Delhi
Ms. Ritambhara Hebbar and
Dr. Alka Parikh

Prof. Sarthi Acharya, Mar. 14–15, 2003 Workshop on Social Science Policy Research in TISS, Mumbai IASSI, New Delhi
Dr. Vikash N. Pandey, the New Millennium
Ms. Ritambhara Hebbar,
Mr. P. Gopinath and
Appendix 7

Dr. Alka Parikh


Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES
Appendix 7

Dr. Asha Bajpai Nov. 22, 2002 Training Programme on Laws Relating to Mumbai Mazagaon Docks Limited
Children and Young Persons
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Oct. 17–20, 2002 Tenth IAWS National Women’s Studies Bhubaneshwar Ford Foundation, Department for
Conference: Sustaining Democracy Challenges International Development, Oxfam,
in the New Millennium and Government of India
Dr. Asha Bajpai Sep. 27, 2002 Training Programme on Sexual Harassment at TISS, Mumbai Unit for Women’s Studies, TISS
the Workplace
Dr. Asha Bajpai Aug. 1–2; Sep. 5–6; Training Programme for Judicial Officers Nagpur UNICEF
Oct. 3–4; Oct.
31–Nov. 1; 2002;
Mar. 27–28 and
Apr. 23–24, 2003
Prof. Chhaya Datar Jun. 29–30, 2002 Representation of Family in Indian and TISS, Mumbai UGC Funds for Women’s Studies
American Literature Centre and Sanjukta Dasgupta,
Fulbright Fellow from University of
Kolkatta

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT

Dr. R.K. Madhavi Feb. 5–14, 2003 91st NSS Orientation Course TISS, Mumbai Government of India
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Jan. 7–16, 2003 90th NSS Orientation Course TISS, Mumbai Government of India
Dr. R.K. Madhavi Dec. 5–14, 2002 89th NSS Orientation Course TISS, Mumbai Government of India
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Nov. 26–30, 2002 29th Refresher Course on Water Management TISS, Mumbai Government of India
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Sep. 17–26, 2002 88th NSS Orientation Course TISS, Mumbai Government of India
Dr. R.K. Madhavi Sep. 2–6, 2002 28th Refresher Course on Social TISS, Mumbai Government of India
Communication
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Aug. 6–10, 2002 27th Refresher Course on Volunteerism TISS, Mumbai Government of India

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and Apr. 9, 2003 Media Production Practice Workshop Mumbai Wigan and Leigh College, United
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Prof. Anjali Monteiro Kingdom


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Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor


Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Mar. 10–11, 2003 Media Education Workshop Rajgurunagar Sahyadri School
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Jan. 17–23, 2003 Workshop on Video Editing Hyderabad S.N. School, University of Hyderabad
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Dec. 1–10, 2002 Workshop on Documentary Production Chennai Asian College of Journalism
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Sep. 9–15, 2002 Workshop on Documentary Production Hyderabad S.N. School, University of Hyderabad
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Aug. 26–30, 2002 Workshop on Social Communication Mumbai National Institute of Design,
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Ahmedabad
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Jul. 1–5, 2002; and Workshop on Image Making Ahmedabad National Institute of Design,
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Jan. 27–Feb. 7, Ahmedabad
2003

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Prof. Murli Desai Mar. 22, 2003 Changes with Puberty for 10–15 years old girls Bhavnagar Bhavnagar Stree Kelavni Mandal
and their mothers
Prof. Murli Desai Sep. 7, 2002 Maharashtra Level Consultation on Professional Mumbai Bombay Association of Trained
Social Work Council and Ethics Social Workers
Prof. Murli Desai Aug. 16–21, 2002 Teacher Training Workshops on Field Work Nagpur and Wardha UGC
Practicum and Field Action Projects in
Maharashtra
Prof. Murli Desai Jun. 7–8, 2002 Teacher Enrichment Workshop for Arya Vidya Mumbai Arya Vidya Mandir
Mandir Preschool Teachers

LIBRARY

Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath May 27–31, 2002 Training Programme on Exploring the Social TISS, Mumbai ICSSR, New Delhi
Science Information in Digital Environment
Appendix 7
APPENDIX 8
Faculty Participation in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes
Appendix 8

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session

INTERNATIONAL
DIRECTOR

Prof. R.R. Singh International Conference on the New Delhi Nov. 28-30, Anugragha in association Resource Person and Social Gerontology
Madrid Declaration on Ageing: 2002 with IFA (India) Core Group Member and Role of Social
Emerging Trends and Strategies in Work
India and South Asia
Prof. R.R. Singh Governing for Non-Profit Boston, USA Nov. 13-16, Harvard Business School Participant -
Excellence 2002

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Research Meeting of Childwatch Girona, Spain Apr. 24-27, Research Institute on Project Director, -
International Research Network 2003 Quality of Life, University of India Study
Program Girona, Girona, Spain
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Conference on Global Perspectives Bellagio, Italy Mar. 10-14, C. Daiute, L. Nucci, Resource Person Young People in
on Youth Conflict: A Workshop on 2003 Z. Beykont, M. Keller and Urban Indian
Practice, and Policy Transnational supported by The Families: Issues of
Social Development Rockefeller Foundation Conflict, Power of
Study and Conference Values and Merger of
Center Perspectives
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Key Institutions Meeting and Bangkok, Thailand Dec. 5-13, Childwatch International, Presented Status Media and Children:
Advisory Board Meeting 2002 Oslo Report Study at Mumbai
Prof. Usha S. Nayar WHO Meeting on Disability and Geneva Nov. 4-6, 2002 World Health Organisation Temporary Advisor -
Rehabilitation (WHO)
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Sustaining Meena Dhaka, Bangladesh May 28-29, UNICEF-ROSA Expert -
2002
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Research Meeting of the Girona, Spain May 14-19, Childwatch International, Discussant Draft Report of the
Childwatch International Research 2002 Oslo Research Project on
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Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Ms. Ruchi Sinha 6th South Asia-Pacific Social Kunming, China Oct. 14-18, Asia Pacific Network Presented a Paper Successful Gender
Sciences and Medicine Conference 2002 (APNET) of IFSSH, Institute Based Interventions
of Health Sciences, in AIDS
Kunming Medical College Management:
(HIS),The Institute of Lessons from
Population Research of Violence Studies
Peking University and
Yunan Reproductive Health
Research Association
(YRHRA)

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE

Prof. Lina Kashyap Post Conference Professional Leuven, Belgium May 7-8, 2003 International Commission Participant -
Seminar on Training for Couple on Couple and Family
and Family Counselling Relations (ICCFR)

Prof. Lina Kashyap New Harmonies: Families Holding Leuven, Belgium May 3-6, 2003 ICCFR Invited Workshop Equal Opportunities
Relationships, Work and the Presenter
Generations in Balance

Prof. Lina Kashyap A World of Change—A World of Geneva, Switzerland Apr. 13-17, International Association Presented a Paper Promoting Inclusion,
Crisis: The Counsellor and Social 2003 for Counselling and Redressing
Responsibility European Association for Exclusion of
Counselling Marginalized Ethnic
Groups

Prof. Lina Kashyap The Evolving Family in the 21st Goa, India Feb. 24-Mar. 1, Council for International Invited Plenary Asian Families in
Century: A Social Work Challenge 2003 Programme Fellowship Speaker Transition:
India (CIF India) Implications for
Social Work
Intervention

Dr. Neela Dabir The Evolving Family in the 21st Goa, India Feb. 24-Mar. 1, CIF India Participant and -
Century: A Social Work Challenge 2003 Chairperson of a
Appendix 8

Working Group
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Anjali Dave Workshop on Regional Colombo, Sri Lanka Aug. 29-30, Asia Pacific Women and Presented a Paper Necessity of
Appendix 8

Consultation with United Nations 2002 Law and Development Strategic Alliances:
Special Rapporteur for Violence Efforts and
Against Women Reflections from
India

Prof. Lina Kashyap Multi-Dimensional Counsellor Bangalore Jul. 31-Aug. 3, Association of Resource Person Intervention with the
Roles in the 21st Century 2002 Psychological and Third Force in
Educational Counsellors of Marriage and
Asia Pacific (APECA) Counselling

Dr. Neela Dabir ICSW International Conference Rotterdam Jun. 24-28, ICSW Presented a Paper Issues in Primary
2002 Education in India

Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Globalisation and Families Sydney, Australia Jun. 17-21, ICCFR Participant -
2002

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Dr. Surinder Jaswal International Workshop on Mumbai Apr. 10, 2003 Nirmala Niketan and Panel Presenter Issues, Methodology
Methodologies for Domestic Domestic Violence and Ethics in Health
Violence Research Research Group, University Research in Violence
of Bristol, UK

Ms. Sheetal Goel 14th International AIDS Conference Barcelona, Spain Jul. 7-12, 2002 International AIDS Society Participant -

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Mr. Subhabrata Dutta Community Work in Europe: In the The Hague, Sep. 26-28, Inter-University Consortium Keynote Speaker Violence, Crime
Context of Social Development Netherlands 2002 for International Social Against Women:
Development Community
Intervention

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Prof. A. Gangopadhyay International Seminar on Future of Bangladesh Nov. 3, 2002 BGC Trust University, Keynote Speaker Future of
Management Education Bangladesh Management
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Education in Asia
72

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Forum 6 Arusha, Tanzania Nov. 11-15, Global Forum for Health Presented a Paper Strengthening of
2002 Research Health Research in
NGOs in India

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Round Table Meeting Arusha, Tanzania Nov. 9-10, WHO Participant -
2002

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Workshop on User Driven Health Talloires, France Sep. 18-20, WHO Participant -
Research 2002

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Ethical Issues in Human Subjects: Baltimore, USA Jul. 1-5, 2002 Johns Hopkins University Participant -
Research in Developing Countries

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Ms. T. Paltasingh D.N. Majumdar Centennial Lucknow Feb. 28-Mar. 2, Ethnographic and Folk · Presented a Paper Tribal Identity,
International Conference 2003 Culture Society, Lucknow · Discussant Ethnicity and
Development: Some
Reflections on
Gender Issues in
India

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Achieving Diversity in Tertiary Bellagio, Italy Mar. 17-21, University of California, Presented a Paper Affirmative Actions
Education 2003 Los Angeles and the Scheduled
Castes: Access to
Higher Education

Dr. R. Konantambigi International Conference on Allahabad, Lucknow Feb. 19-21, Centre for Cognitive Presented a Paper Teacher
Learning Disabilities and Young at 2003 Sciences, Department of Identification of
Risk Psychology, Allahabad Learning Problems:
University; and Vallabh Comparisons with a
Pant Institute for Social Screening Device
Sciences and Learning
Appendix 8

Disabilities Test
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. R. Konantambigi · Annual Conference of the Charleston, USA Feb. 19-22, The Association for the Presented two · Play and Play Way
Appendix 8

Association for the Study of Play 2003 Study of Play Papers Method in the
Elementary Grades:
Is It Really There?
· University
Sponsored Child
Care in Four
Countries:
Implications for
Play Theory and
Practice

Dr. Lata Narayan Asia Social Forum Hyderabad Jan. 4-7, 2003 Asia Social Forum Participant -
(India Committee)

Dr. K. Anil Kumar Childwatch Key Institutions Bangkok Dec. 9-12, Mahidol University and Participant Role of UN Agencies
Meeting 2002 Childwatch in Utilising Research
in Asia

Prof. G.G. Wankhede 15th World Congress of Sociology Brisbane, Australia Jul. 7-13, 2002 International Sociological Presented a Paper Higher Education of
Association Scheduled Castes in
India: Retrospects
and Prospects

Dr. R. Konantambigi Head Start's Sixth Research Washington, D.C. Jun. 26-29, Department of Child Participant -
Conference 2002 Development, US Federal
Government

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Prof. Denzil Saldanha Asia Social Forum Hyderabad Jan. 4-8, 2003 Asia Social Forum · Chaired a Session -
(India Committee) · Interpreted one
Session from
Spanish to English

Dr. Leena Abraham 6th South Asia Pacific Social Kunming City, China Oct. 14-18, APNET of IFSSH; HIS; The Participant Mortality and
Sciences and Medicine Conference 2002 Institute of Population Modernity: Cultural
Research of Peking and Ideological
University; and VRHRA Issues in Sexuality
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Education
74

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Prof. S. Siva Raju Reproductive Health Needs and Bangkok, Thailand Nov. 25-29, Committee for International Presented a Paper Variations in the
Poverty: Issues of Access and 2002 Cooperation in National Utilisation of
Quality of Services Research in Demography, Reproductive Health
Paris Services and its
Determinants: An
Empirical Study in
India

Prof. S. Siva Raju Special Session on Ageing in Asian Bangkok, Thailand Jun. 10-13, International Union for the Panel Speaker -
Countries 2002 Scientific Study of
Population

UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Prof. Ratna Naik International Conference on Hyderabad Mar. 17, 2003 Swami Ramananda Tirtha Coordinated a Tribal Medicine
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Session

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Dr. Vikash N. Pandey The Role of Interpretation in Mumbai Jan. 8-9, 2003 Indian-Australian-Israel Discussant -
Clinical Practice Psychoanalytic Conference

Dr. Vikash N. Pandey International Psychoanalytical Mumbai Jan. 7, 2003 Indian Psychoanalytical Discussant -
Conference on the Borderline Society, Mumbai; and the
Patient Department of Psychiatry,
Cooper Hospital and G.S.
Medical Centre

Dr. Vikash N. Pandey International Conference on Mumbai Jan. 6, 2003 International Discussant -
Women and Psychoanalysis: Psychoanalytical
Women Across the Life Cycle Association

Prof. Sarthi Acharya Development Analysis Network 3 Hanoi Dec. 9-12, International Development Principal Technical Occupational
Annual Conference 2002 Research Centre, Canada Director Diversification and
Rural Industries in
Appendix 8

Cambodia
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
UNIT FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES
Appendix 8

Prof. Chhaya Datar Asia Social Forum Hyderabad Jan. 5-6, 2003 Asia Social Forum Participant -
(India Committee)

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam International Women and Health Toronto, Canada Aug. 16-20, International Women and Chaired the Indian -
Meeting 2002 Health Meeting Association Panel

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam International Women and Health Stockholm, Sweden Jun. 16-20, National Institute of Presented a Paper Structural
Conference 2002 Working Life, Sweden Adjustment:
Women's Work and
Health in India

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Social Movements in the South Harvard University, May 17-21, John F Kennedy School of Presented a Paper Women's Movement:
USA 2002 Government The Indian State and
Globalization

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Prof. Shalini Bharat Informal Brainstorming Session on Geneva Mar. 24-25, UNAIDS Resource Person -
Women and AIDS 2003

Prof. Shalini Bharat Workshop to Develop Educational Paris Feb. 19-20, UNESCO and the Office of · Invited Expert Racism, Racial
Material to Foster Tolerance and to 2003 the High Commissioner of · Presented a Paper Discrimination and
Eliminate Prejudice Human Rights HIV/AIDS

Prof. Shalini Bharat 4th International Conference on New Delhi Oct. 21-23, Indian Council for Child · Presented a Paper Current Research
Adoption 2002 Welfare, New Delhi · Chaired a Session Scenario in the Field
of Child Adoption in
India

Ms. Rosamma Veedon International Symposium on Active Bangalore Sep. 27-28, Association of Gerontology Resource Person -
Ageing: Challenges and Strategies 2002 (India)

Prof. Shalini Bharat International Conference on Panaji, Goa Sep. 23-27, International Institute of Presented a Paper Locating Child
Socio-Medical Perspectives of 2002 Population Sciences; Adoption in the
Infertility/Childlessness Sujeevan Trust, Mumbai; Discourse on
and University of Infertility
Amsterdam, The
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Netherlands
76

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Shalini Bharat 14th International Conference on Barcelona, Spain Jul. 6-12, 2002 UNAIDS; IAS; BCN; Participant and -
AIDS Swedish International Rapporteur for
Development Agency; and Track E
Global Network of Positive
People

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT

Ms. Gurmeet Hans Skills Training for Tobacco London Nov. 4-Dec. 11, Royal London Hospital Training and Draft Paper on
Cessation and Research 2002 Placement Response of Young
Clients to the
Smokers Clinic
based in a Hospital

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Prof. Anjali Monteiro CIF International Meet on Candolim, Goa Feb.25, 2003 CIF India Conducted a -
Re-reading the Media Workshop
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Sutra: International Conference on Ahmedabad Dec. 20-22, National Institute of Design Presented a Paper Power and
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Story-telling 2002 and Chaired a Resistance:
Session Narratives and
Paintings of the
Warlis

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Prof. Murli Desai Seminar on Evidence-based Social New York, USA Feb. 13, 2003 Ministry of Health and Resource Person Evidence-based Child
Welfare and Sustainable Social Social Affairs and National Protection in India
Developments as a Side Event for Board of Health and
the UN Commission for Social Welfare, Sweden; and
Development Campbell Collaboration,
USA

LIBRARY

Dr. Muttayya Fist International Convention on Ahmedabad Feb. 13–15, INFLIBNET Chaired a Session -
Koganuramath Mapping of Technology on 2003
Libraries and People:
Appendix 8

CALIBER 2003
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
NATIONAL/REGIONAL/LOCAL
Appendix 8

DIRECTOR

Prof. R.R. Singh UGC Refresher Course on Mumbai Mar. 19, 2003 Centre of Special Inaugural Address -
‘Perception and Perspectives in Education, SNDT Women's
Interdisciplinary Research’ University, Mumbai

Prof. R.R. Singh National Seminar on New Horizon: Mumbai Mar. 13, 2003 Dr. Bhanuben Mahendra Valedictory Address -
Challenges and Career Nanavati College of Home
Opportunities in Home Science Science

Prof. R.R. Singh National Seminar on Social Lucknow Dec. 14-16, Association of Schools of Presented a Paper Coming to Terms
Reconstruction in India: 2002 Social Work in India: with Terms: From
Professsionalism vs. Voluntarism Department of Social Work, Polemics to Practice
Lucknow University; and
Indian Association of
Professional Social
Workers

Prof. R.R.Singh Association of Indian Universities Mumbai Nov. 23-25, Association of Indian Participant -
Vice-Chancellors' Conference 2002 Universities

Prof. R.R. Singh Workshop on Senior Citizens Mumbai Oct. 23, 2002 The Family Welfare Agency Chaired the -
Issues in Mumbai Valedictory Session

Prof. R.R. Singh National Conference on Human Chennai Oct. 16, 2002 Madras Christian College, · Presented a Paper · Human Rights
Rights and Hunger Chennai · Chaired a Session and Hunger:
A Social Work
Perspective
· Massification and
Quality Assurance
in Higher Education

Prof. R.R. Singh Association of Indian Universities Nagpur Oct. 11-12, Association of Indian Presented a Paper WTO and Higher
Vice-Chancellors' Conference 2002 Universities Education: Need for
Briefing
77

Prof. R.R. Singh Media Conference Mumbai Oct. 7, 2002 Population First Participant -
78

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. R.R. Singh Consultation Meet on ‘Formation of Mumbai Sep. 7, 2002 Bombay Association of Chaired the Meeting -
Council' and ‘Declaration of Ethics' Trained Social Workers
(BATSW)

Prof. R.R. Singh CHILDLINE National Partnership Mumbai Sep. 1-3, 2002 CHILDINE India Foundation Chaired the Inaugural -
Meet Session

Prof. R.R. Singh Interactive Session on Science and New Delhi Aug. 12, 2002 India Meteorological Participant -
Technology Capacity Building on Department, New Delhi
Climate Change

Prof. R.R. Singh Golden Jubilee National Seminar Chennai Aug. 7, 2002 Madras School of Social Keynote Address National
on Social Work in the 21st Work Accreditation Council
Century: Emerging Challenges and on Social Work
Required Responses Education: A Step
Towards
Professionalisation
of Social Work

Prof. R.R. Singh Consultative Workshop on Life TISS, Mumbai Jun. 7, 2002 Vinimay Trust Inaugural Address -
Education Camps

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Workshop on Measurement of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 8, 2003 Indian Association of Social Valedictory Address -
Social Variables: Towards Science Institution (IASSI),
Standardisation and TISS

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Workshop on Youth in a TISS, Mumbai Feb. 4,2003 Unit for Child and Youth Resource Person Promoting
Globalising World: Dynamics, Research (UCYR), TISS Youth-Family
Challenge and Strategy Partnership:
A Perspective

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Seminar on Role of Police in the TISS, Mumbai Feb. 4, 2003 Department of Criminology Valedictory Address -
Effective Implementation of the and Correctional
Probation of Offenders Act, 1958, Administration (CCA), TISS
and the Juvenile Justice (Care and
Appendix 8

Protection of Children) Act, 2000


Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Excellence in Higher Education Navi Mumbai Jan. 20, 2003 Dayanand Institute of Presented a Paper Paradigms of
Appendix 8

Education Management and Excellence in Higher


Research (DIEMR) Education in India:
A Challenge

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Winter Programme on Data TISS, Mumbai Nov. 23, 2002 Department of Research Valedictory Address The Social Science
Analysis in Social Sciences Methodology, and Data Analysis and
Computer Centre, TISS Interpretation:
Changing Scenario

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Interaction and Sharing of Views Mumbai Nov. 13, 2002 National Commission for Expert -
on Youth Matters Youth, Ministry of Youth
Affairs and Sports,
Government of India

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Workshop on Participatory TISS, Mumbai Oct. 22, 2002 Department of Extra Mural Inaugural Address The Conceptual
Training Methodology: A Training Studies (EMS), TISS Frameworks and
of Trainers Workshop Methodologies in
Participatory
Training on
Nationally Relevant
Social Issues

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Training Programme for Training TISS, Mumbai Oct. 9, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Valedictory Address Role of a University
of Volunteers in Social Work System like TISS in
Reaching Out to
Adult Learners

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Orientation Workshop on Gender at TISS, Mumbai Sep. 27, 2002 Unit for Women's Studies, Valedictory Address Relevance of Gender:
Workplace TISS Perspective in an
Educational
Organisation

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Workshop on Community Mumbai Jul. 8, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Inaugural Address The Role of
Development with Emphasis on Leadership and
Leadership and NGOs Building Teams in
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NGO Management
80

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Ms. Ruchi Sinha Residential Direct Skill Training Nashik Apr. 29–May 2, Department of Women and Resource Person -
Workshop for Caretakers of 2003 Child Welfare, Government
Children’s Institutions of Maharashtra
Ms. Ruchi Sinha Workshop on the Juvenile Justice Nashik Apr. 26–28, Department of Women and Resosurce Person -
(Care & Protection) for 2003 Child Welfare, Government
Superintendents of Children’s of Maharashtra
Institutions of Maharashtra
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Workshop on Measurement of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Resource Person Social
Social Variables: Towards Disorganisation
Standardisation
Prof. D.R. Singh 26th Annual Conference of the Chennai Dec. 26-28, Indian Society of Chaired as Judge on -
Indian Society of Criminology 2002 Criminology Selection of Best
Research Paper
Dr. Arvind Tiwari 26th Annual Conference of the Chennai Dec. 26-28, Indian Society of Resource Person Premature Release of
Indian Society of Criminology 2002 Criminology Prisoners: An Indian
Perspective
Ms. Ruchi Sinha Panel Discussion on Apathy to Mumbai Nov. 23, 2002 Psychology Department, Discussant -
Tragedy R.D. National College,
Mumbai
Ms. Kanchan Gollerkeri Youth Hearing Programme: Mumbai Nov. 14, 2002 Ministry of Youth Affairs Participant -
A National Conference and Sports, Government of
India
Ms. Kanchan Gollerkeri Maharashtra Level Consultation Mumbai Sep. 7, 2002 BATSW Participant -
Workshopon Opportunities Lost
and Found in Social Work

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE

Ms. Sandhya Limaye Workshop on Disability and Law Mumbai Apr. 18, 2003 National Centre for Participant -
Promtion of Employment
for Disabled People in
association with India
Centre for Human Rights
Appendix 8

and Law
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Lina Kashyap Workshop on Development of New Delhi Mar. 28-29, Delhi School of Social Work Resource Person -
Appendix 8

Strategies for Involvement of 2003


Social Workers in the
Rehabilitation on the Disabled
Ms. Anjali Dave National Consultative Committee Bangalore Mar. 20-21, National Assessment and Resource Person -
Meeting 2003 Accreditation Council
Ms. Sandya Limaye National Consultation on Issues of New Delhi Mar. 14-15, National Association for the Participant -
Women with Disabilities 2003 Blind, and Rehabilitation
Council of India
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Workshop on Juvenile Justice Act, Mumbai Mar. 10-11, TISS, Mumbai Resource Person Juvenile Justice
2000, and Rules, 2002 2003 Rules, 2002
Prof. Lina Kashyap Orientation to Social Workers Mumbai Mar. 3, 2003 Ali Yavar Jung National Resource Person Role of Social
Institute for the Hearing Worker in Family
Handicapped Counselling
Ms. Sandya Limaye Community Based Rehabilitation Kanhe, Maval Taluka Feb. 23-24, Radha Kaliandas Daryanani Participant -
2003 Charitable Trust
Dr. Neela Dabair and Draft Amendments to Juvenile Mumbai Feb. 22–23, Quality Institutional Care of Review Group -
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Justice Act, 2000 2003 Children and Alternatives Members
(QICC&A)
Dr. Neela Dabir and Workshop on Juvenile Justice Act, Kharghar, Panvel Feb. 17-19, Department of Women and Coordinators and Juvenile Justice Act,
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar 2000 and Rules, 2002 2003 Child, Government of Resource Persons 2000
Maharashtra
Ms. Sanjeevani Workshop on Sponsorship TISS, Mumbai Feb. 17, 2003 Indian Association for Participant -
Waghmare Promotion of Adoption and
Child Welfare (IAPA), and
Department of EMS, TISS
Prof. Lina Kashyap Programme Development Aurangabad Feb. 15-16, Council for Advancement of Resource Person -
Facilitation Meet 2003 People's Action and Rural
Technology
Prof. Lina Kashyap Dissemination Seminar on Setting Mumbai Feb. 6, 2003 A.F. Ferguson and Co.; and Participant -
up a National Evaluation and Society for Service to
Monitoring Agency for the Voluntary Agencies
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Voluntary Sector (SOSVA)


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Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Neela Dabir Third State Level Consultation Aurangabad Jan. 31-Feb. 1, Sakar and QICC&A · Core Group -
Workshop QICCA 2003 Member
· Chaired a Session

Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Third State Level Consultation Aurangabad Jan. 31-Feb. 1, Sakar and QICC&A Core Group Member Presentation of
Workshop on QICC&A 2003 Mumbai Region
Report

Dr. Neela Dabir Capacity Building Workshop Diocesan Jan. 28, 2003 Vatsalya Foundation Resource Person Group Work
PastoralCentre, Bandra Recording

Prof. Lina Kashyap Foster Family Meet of the IAPA Mumbai Jan. 6, 2003 IAPA Resource Person Issues Relating to
Placement of Older
Children in Foster
Homes Awaiting
Adoption

Prof. Lina Kashyap and Psycho Trauma: Impact and Mumbai Jan. 4, 2003 RAHI Foundation Participants -
Ms. Anjali Dave Treatment

Prof. Lina Kashyap Workshop on Protecting and Lonavla Dec. 22-23, Forum Against Child Sexual Participant -
Defending our Children from Child 2002 Exploitation (FACSE)
Sexual Exploitation

Ms. Anjali Dave Special Cell in Mumbai: Mediating Hyderabad Dec. 14, 2002 ANVESHI Resource Person -
between Women and Police

Ms. Anjali Dave Vertical Interaction Course for Bangalore Dec. 10, 2002 National Institute of Public Resource Person Domestic Violence:
Police Officials on Gender Justice Cooperation and Child Issues Concerning
and Role of Police Development (NIPCCD) Police

Dr. Neela Dabir Training Programme for Pune, Amravati Dec. 9-10 and Mahila Ayog, Mumbai Course Director and Gender Analysis and
Counsellors of Family Counselling 23-24, 2002 Resource Person How to Run a Family
Centres in Maharashtra Counselling Centre

Dr. Neela Dabir Workshop on Evaluation and Pune Dec. 4, 2003 SOSVA Participant -
Accreditation of Voluntary
Agencies

Dr. Neela Dabir Stakeholder's Workshop for Pune Dec. 4, 2002 SOSVA Participant -
Setting up (NEMA) for Voluntary
Appendix 8

Agencies
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Neela Dabir and Training of Trainers on QICC&A Mumbai Nov. 25, 2002 Saathi · Participants Juvenile Justice
Appendix 8

Ms. Mohua Nigudkar · Facilitated a Rules


Session

Ms. Sandhya Limaye Child Adoption Thane Nov. 23, 2002 National Association for Participant -
Adoptive Families (NAAF)

Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Juvenile Justice Act, 2000, and Navi Mumbai Nov. 18-20, Department of Women and Participant -
Rules, 2002 2002 Child Development

Ms. Mohua Nigudkar State Level Meeting on QICC&A Mumbai Oct. 4-5, 2002 Child Relief and You; and Working Group -
Saathi Member

Ms. Sanjeevani Orientation to Child Adoption, TISS, Mumbai Oct. 3-4, 2002 Central Adoption Resource Participant -
Waghmare Philosophy, Practice Issues and Agency (CARA), Delhi
Current Trends

Ms. Sandhya Limaye Employment Opportunities for Mumbai Sep. 28, 2002 National Job Development Participant -
People with Disability Centre with National Centre
for Promotion of
Employment of Disabled
People

Prof. Lina Kashyap Upscaling Child Guidance Services Delhi Sep. 5, 2002 NIPCCD Resource Person -
in the Country

Prof. Lina Kashyap Disability and Development Mumbai Aug. 24, 2002 Technology and Social Chairperson -
Health Foundation

Prof. Lina Kashyap Credibility Alliance West Delhi Aug. 16-17, Credibility Alliance Core Group Member -
2002

Ms. Anjali Dave Vertical Interaction Course for IPS TISS, Mumbai Jul. 24, 2002 Department of CCA, TISS Resource Person -
Officers

Prof. Lina Kashyap Deafness, Family Dynamics and Mumbai Jul. 15, 2002 Ali Yavar Jung National Resource Person Deafness in the
Child Development Institute for the Hearing Family
Handicapped

Ms. Anjali Dave Domestic Violence: Intervention Mumbai Jul. 10, 2002 Empathy Bombay Resource Person Domestic Violence in
and Counselling Mumbai and Role of
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Special Cell
84

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Sandhya Limaye Sexuality in Persons with Visual TISS, Mumbai Jul. 6, 2002 Department of Medical and Participant -
Disability Psychiatric Social Work
(MPSW), TISS

Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Quality Institutional Care of Pune Jul. 6-7, 2002 CRY and Saathi Working Group -
Children and Alternatives Member

Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Need for Professionalisation of Delhi Jul. 4-5, 2002 Central Social Welfare Participant Trends in Domestic
Family Counselling Centres Board, Delhi Violence

Dr. Neela Dabir, Curriculum Review of Family and Mumbai Mar.–Oct., Department of Family and Participants -
Ms. Anjali Dave, Child Welfare Specialisation 2002 Child Welfare (FCW), TISS
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Courses
and Ms. Sandhya Limaye

Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Curriculum Review of Family and Mumbai Mar.–Oct., Department of FCW, TISS Rapporteur -
Child Welfare Specialisation 2002
Courses

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Meeting on What Works in New Delhi Mar. 28, 2003 Population Council and Presented a Paper PLHA Involvement in
HIV/AIDS Care and Support Horizons Care and Support:
Models and Typology
of Involvement

Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Expert Group Meeting to Review Mumbai Mar. 22, 2003 National Institute for Expert -
the Social Behavioural and Research in Reproductive
Operational Research Programmes Health (NIRRH)

Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Meeting on Working Together for Pune Mar. 5, 2003 International AIDS Vaccine Discussant -
an AIDS Vaccine for India: A Initiative (IAVI), National
Partnership of Science and Society AIDS Control Organisation
(NACO, and Indian Council
for Medical Research
(ICMR)

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Meeting with the Global Fund Team Mumbai Mar. 3, 2003 TISS and Global Fund Participant -
to Fight Against TB, Malaria and
Appendix 8

AIDS
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Women and Violence Sophia College, Feb. 27, 2003 Sophia College Presented a Paper Health and Violence
Appendix 8

Mumbai

Ms. Brinelle D'Souza Developing HIV/AIDS Research Pune Feb. 23, 2003 Avert Society Invitee -
Priorities in Maharashtra

Ms. Brinelle D'Souza Mainstreaming Gender in Life Mumbai Feb. 21, 2003 UNIFEM Invitee -
Skills Modules in Schools

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Policy Implications in the Field of Mumbai Feb. 15, 2003 International Centre for Presented a Paper Health Correlates of
Violence Research on Women Violence
(ICRW); and TISS

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Workshop on Adolescent Ahmedabad Feb. 13-14, ICRW Presented a Paper Changes in
Reproductive Health Intervention 2003 Monitoring and
Evaluation Tools in
Addressing
Reproductive Health
of Married
Adolescents

Ms. Vaishali Kolhe National Conference on Movement Mumbai Feb. 9, 2003 Dr. Milind Oak Participant -
Disorders

Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Training Institute on HIV/AIDS TISS, Mumbai Feb. 8, 2003 CARAT, TISS Valedictory Address -
Counselling and Psychosocial
Interventions

Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Winter Training Institute on TISS, Mumbai Jan. 9-10, CARAT, TISS Participant -
HIV/AIDS Counselling and 2003
Psychosocial Interventions:
Conducting Needs Assessment and
Monitoring and Evaluation

Ms. Brinelle D'Souza Developing HIV/AIDS Mumbai Dec. 9-13, USAID Invitee -
Communication Strategies for 2002
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86

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Vaishali Kolhe National Seminar on Social Work Delhi Nov. 7-9, 1002 Department of Social Work, Participant -
Education in India: Realities and University of Delhi;
Responses Department of Social Work,
Jamia Millia Islamia; and
Department of Social Work,
Lucknow University

Dr. Srilatha Juvva 5th Annual Meet on Human Coimbatore Sep. 21-22, Child and Relations, Invitee -
Development and Transactional 2002 Coimbatore
Analysis

Mr. Parthasarathi National Seminar of Social Work Chennai Aug. 7-10, Madras School of Social Presented a Paper Dalit Rights:
Mondal Profession in the 21st Century 2002 Work A Rawlsian Defence

Ms. Shubhada Maitra Data Analysis Using Quantitative TISS, Mumbai Jul. 8-20, 2002 Computer Centre, TISS Participant -
and Qualitative Methods

DEPARTMENT SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Prof. Vidya Rao Maharashtra Development Report: Mumbai Mar. 7, 2003 Indira Gandhi Institute for Presented a Paper Human Resources
Inception Workshop Development Research Development of
Weaker Sections in
Maharashtra: Current
Status

Dr. Bipin Jojo Re-building the Mundas Kalunga, Orissa Mar. 7-10, Gangpur Adivasi Forum for Resource Person The Social Life of
2003 Sociocultural Awakening, Mundas
Rourkela

Prof. Vidya Rao Workshop on Community Based Lonavla, Maharashtra Feb. 23-24, Action Aid India Resource Person -
Rehabilitation 2003

Prof. Vidya Rao Children and Residential Care: New Mumbai Feb. 3. 2003 College of Social Work, Resource Person -
Strategies for a New Millennium Nirmala Niketan, Mumbai; and Discussant
University of Oslo; National
Committee for UNICEF; and
International Council of
Social Welfare, Norway

Prof. Vidya Rao Third State Level Consultation Aurangabad Jan. 31-Feb. 1, QICC&A Participant -
Appendix 8

Workshop on QICC&A 2003


Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Vidya Rao One-Day Workshop on Proposal TISS, Mumbai Jan. 18, 2003 Department of EMS, TISS Resource Person Proposal Writing
Appendix 8

Writing

Prof. Vidya Rao Pre-Conference Meeting on Mumbai Dec. 10, 2002 College of Social Work, Discussant Integration
Children and Residential Care: New Nirmala Niketan; and Mainstream and
Strategies for a New Millennium Department of Social Work, rehabilitation of
University of Sweden Institutionalised
Children

Prof. Vidya Rao National Seminar on Social Jaipur Nov. 19-20, Government of Rajasthan Presented the Protective Social
Security 2002 Theme Paper Security: Need of the
Hour

Prof. Vidya Rao Role of Religion in Tribal Society Kolad, Raigad District Aug. 26, 2002 Shoshit Jan Andolan Participant -

Dr. Bipin Jojo National Seminar on Disability and Mumbai Aug. 24-25, TASH Foundation Participant Government
Development 2002 Initiatives for the
Disabled: An
Overview

Mr. Subhabrata Dutta Transactional Analysis 101 Mumbai Jul. 10-12, Hindustan Litix Ltd. Participant -
2002

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Dr. Amita Bhide Seminar on Changing Social TISS, Mumbai Apr. 28–29, All India Institute of Local Presented a Paper Self-Help Groups
Institutions and their Impact on the 2003 Self-Government (AIILSG) under Rural Credit
Quality of Life and TISS Programme: An
Experience from
Maharashtra

Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Seminar on Changing Social TISS, Mumbai Apr. 28–29, All India Institute of Local Presented a Paper Self-Help Initiatives
Institutions and their Impact on the 2003 Self-Government (AIILSG) towards Improving
Quality of Life and TISS Quality of Life in a
Changing
Community Context

Dr. H. Beck Seminar on Good Governance Mumbai Dec. 22, 2002 AGNI Panel Member -

Dr. H. Back and Seminar on Mitigating Risks and Mumbai Nov. 1, 2002 YUVA Participants -
87

Mr. P.K. Shajahan Hazards in Cities


88

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Janki Andharia and National Symposium on Safai New Delhi Oct. 2, 2002 Kachra Vahatuk Shramik Resource Persons -
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Karmacharis Sangh and Safai
Karmachari Commission

Mr. P.K. Shajahan Experiences on Conflict Resolution New Delhi Oct. 1, 2002 Care Discussant Mohalla Committees
Experiment in
Mumbai

Mr. P.K. Shajahan Inter-Organisation Coordination in New Delhi Sep. 9-11, Indian Institute of Public Participant -
Natural Disasters 2002 Administration

Mr. P.K. Shajahan Reconciliation and Rehabilitation Ahmedabad Jul. 26-27, Care Discussant Mohalla Committees
Strategies for the Riot Affected Management 2002 Experiment in
Persons in Gujarat Association, Mumbai
Ahmedabad

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Seminar on Corporate Social Mumbai Mar. 2, 2003 Institute of Directors Keynote Address Emerging Models of
Responsibility Corporate Social
Responsibilties

Mr. Bino Paul Seminar on Globalisation and Hyderabad Feb. 27-28, Department of Sociology, Presented a Paper Inequality in Global
Education 2003 Osmania University Knowledge Activity

Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Seminar on Disinvestment in Hyderabad Feb. 18-20, Bharat Petrochemical Ltd. Keynote Address Disinvestment in
Public Sector: Issues and 2003 Public Sectors
Challenges

Mr. Bino Paul 39th Indian Econometric Society Baroda Feb. 8-10, Indian Econometric Society Presented a Paper Capability and
Conference 2003 Knowledge:
A Theoretical
Perspective

Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Seminar on Psychological Babrala, Dec. 10-11, Tata Chemicals Ltd. Key Speaker and Psychological
Perspective in Managing Work Uttar Pradesh 2002 Facilitator Perspectives in
Organisation Managing Work
Appendix 8

Organisation
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Mr. Bino Paul 34th Annual Regional Science Thrissur Oct. 25, 2002 Indian Regional Science Presented a Paper Indigenous
Appendix 8

Society of India Conference Society Knowledge,


Bio-diversity and
Economic Growth
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Seminar on Performance New Delhi Oct. 10, 2002 Defence Institute of Chaired a Session Managing
Management for Armed Forces Psychological and delivered the Performance in
Research-DRDO, Ministry Keynote Address Armed Forces
of Defence, Government of
India
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Seminar on Selection Process of New Delhi Sep. 3, 2002 Defence Institute of Chaired a Session Emerging
Armed Forces Psychological and delivered the Perspectives in
Research-DRDO, Ministry Keynote Address Selection Process
of Defence, Government of
India
Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Seminar on Corporate Governance Bhubaneshwar Jun. 23, 2003 Institute of Management, Chaired a Session Corporate
Bhubaneshwar Governance:
Conceptual
Paradigms

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Home Based Neonatal Care Gadchiroli Mar. 31-Apr. 3, Society for Education, Resource Person -
Workshop 2003 Action and Research in
Community Health
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian National Health Information Bangalore Mar. 22, 2003 Indian Institute of Resource Person -
Collaboration: Strategy for Information Technology,
Governance of Content Publishing Bangalore
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian 9th Annual Scientific Meet Mumbai Mar. 21, 2003 LTMG Hospital and Medical Resource Person Leadership Skills in
College, Mumbai Hospital
Management
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Hospital Management Bangalore Feb. 13, 2003 Christian Medical Resource Person -
Association of India
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Meeting of Task Force on Delhi Jan. 28, 2003 ICMR Participant -
Socio-Behavioural Research on
89

Kala-Azar
90

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. K. Mukherjee Symposium on Statistics in Clinical Mumbai Jan. 28, 2003 Novartis International Participant -
Development Clinical Development
Centre, India

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Indo-US Collaborative Workshop Agra Jan. 22-24, ICMR and NACO Participant -
on HIV/STD Behavioural Research 2003

Dr. H.P. Thakur National Conference of Indian Nagpur Jan. 16-19, Indian Public Health Participant -
Public Health Association 2003 Association

Dr. H.P. Thakur Workshop on Essential Service Mumbai Dec. 11, 2002 Family Planning Resource Person Role of Paramedics
Standards in Reproductive and Association of India in Public Health
Sexual Health

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Task Force Meeting on 'Health Mumbai, Pune and Nov. 21, Dec. Government of Resource Person -
Vision 2020' Deolali 2, 2002; Jan. Maharashtra
10-11, Feb.
10-11, 19-20,
2003

Ms. Ramila Bisht Workshop on Development of Mumbai Aug. 26, 2002 NIRRH Participant -
Information, Education and
Communication Material on
Emergency Contraception

Dr. H.P. Thakur Workshop on Strategy Mumbai Aug. 16-17, ORBIS International Resource Person -
Development for Blindness 2002
Control in India

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Meeting on the ‘Health of the Poor New Delhi Jul. 25, 2002 World Bank Resource Person -
in Urban India'

Dr. H.P. Thakur Workshop on Evaluation of New Delhi Jul. 10, 2002 World Bank Resource Person Interim Report on
Blindness Control Evaluation of NGOs
for Cataract Control
in India

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

Dr. Revati Balu and Dialogue on Government and TISS, Mumbai Apr. 17, 2003 TISS and CAP Participants -
Appendix 8

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Non-Profit Sector Interface


Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Shankar Das Workshop on Review and TISS, Mumbai Apr. 9–11, TISS, Mumbai Participants -
Appendix 8

(attended on Apr. 9 Restructure of Social Work 2003


only), Dr. Revati Balu Curriculum
and Ms. Sabiha Vasi
Dr. N. Rustomfram Consultative Meeting for Discuss Raipur Apr. 3–5, 2003 Government of Chhatisgarh Consultant on Draft -
on Jan Rapat (People’s Report) and SANKET Report
Dr. N. Rustomfram Retreat for Staff of CHETNA Ahmedabad Mar. 16–17, CHETNA Resource Person -
2003
Dr. Shankar Das Review Meeting on Curriculum Indian Merchant Mar. 4–5, 2003 Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, Delegate -
Planning for NGOs Chamber, Mumbai and Commonwealth Open
Learning
Dr. N. Rustomfram Consultative Meeting of Evaluators Chennai Feb. 14–15, Deepam Educational Participant -
for Reproductive and Child Health 2003 Society for Health
Programme
Dr. N. Rustomfram Excellence in Higher Education New Panvel Jan. 20, 2003 DIEMR Participant -
Dr. Shankar Das Workshop on Management of Navi Mumbai Jan. 18–19, Indian Medical Association Delegate -
Diabetes Through Yoga 2003 and Yoga Bhavan
Dr. Shankar Das Workshop on Marginalised Youth TISS, Mumbai Jan. 2–3, 2003 UCYR, TISS; and Sterlite Participant -
in India: Issues and Challenges Foundation
Dr. N. Rustomfram National Consultative Workshop on New Delhi Dec. 11, 2002 Centre for Advancement of Invitee -
Governance, Organisational Philanthropy
Effectiveness and the Non-Profit
Sector in India
Dr. N. Rustomfram New Thinking on the TISS, Mumbai Dec. 7, 2002 Unit for Research in the Participant -
Distinctiveness of Adult Learning Sociology of Education,
and Teaching TISS
Dr. N. Rustomfram LEAD BY Example: Training of New Delhi Nov. 26-28, Habitat for Humanity Participant -
Trainers 2002 International, Citibank and
CAP
Dr. N. Rustofram Train the Trainer: Design, Develop Mumbai Nov. 21, 2002 City and Guilds, United Participant -
and Deliver Training in Vocational Kingdom
91

Education
92

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Revati Balu Getting the Message Across Mumbai Oct. 21, 2002 Center for Advancement of Participant -
Effectively Philanthropy

Dr. Revati Balu Counselling Intervention Mumbai Sep. 4, 2002 Street Chetna Discussant -

Dr. Shankar Das Workshop on Development of Mumbai Aug. 26-28, NIRRH Participant and -
Information, Education and 2002 Discussant
Communication Material on
Emergency Contraception

Dr. N. Rustomfram Communal Harmony: A Sensitivity TISS, Mumbai Aug. 6, 2002 Department of MPSW, TISS Participant -
Workshop

Dr. N. Rustomfram Workshop for Developing TISS, Mumbai Jul. 31 and Tata Relief Committee Participant -
Monitoring Indicators Aug. 13, 2002

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Ms. T. Paltasingh Seminar on Police as Best TISS, Mumbai Feb. 9, 2003 Department of CCA, TISS; Participant -
Protector of Human Rights India Centre for Human
Rights and Law; and
Maharashtra State Human
Rights Commission

Prof. R.D. Naik Workshop on Measurement of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Discussant -
Social Variables: Towards
Standardisation

Dr. D.P. Singh, Workshop on Measurement of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Participant -
Dr. V. Gowri and Social Variables: Towards
Mr. Anil Sutar Standardisation

Ms. T. Paltasingh Workshop on Measurement of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Rapporteur -
Social Variables: Towards
Standardisation

Dr. D.P. Singh Seminar on Population of Madhya Bhopal Jan. 24-25, Population Resource Presented a Paper Migration in Madhya
Pradesh 2003 Centre, Bhopal Pradesh: Trends,
Patterns and
Appendix 8

Characteristics
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Ms. T. Paltasingh National Conference on Baroda Jan. 17-18, Department of Research Presented a Paper Globalisation and
Appendix 8

Globalisation: A Challenge to 2003 Support; UGC; and M.S. Educational Change:


Educational Management University of Baroda Contemporary Issues
and Future
Perspectives

Dr. D.P. Singh Institute for Research in Medical New Delhi Dec. 18-22, ICMR Participant -
Statistics Silver Jubilee and 20th 2002
Annual Conference of Indian
Society for Medical Statistics

Ms. T. Paltasingh 28th All India Sociological Kanpur Dec. 18-20, Indian Sociological Society Presented a Paper Globalisation,
Conference 2002 Multiculturalism and
Construction of
Identities:
Complexities and
Contradictions

Dr. D.P. Singh Clairvoyance 2003 Mumbai Dec. 7-8, 2002 TISS, Mumbai Participant -

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Mr. Anirban Sengupta Workshop on Social Science Policy TISS, Mumbai Mar. 14-15, IASSI and TISS Participant -
in the New Millennium 2003

Dr. R. Konantambigi Workshop on Measurement of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Participant -
Social Variables: Towards
Standardisation

Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Workshop on Measurement of Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Participants -
and Mr. Anirban Social Variables: Towards
Sengupta Standardisation

Dr. Lata Narayan Youth in Globalising World: TISS, Mumbai Feb. 3-4, 2003 UCYR, TISS Chaired a Session Role of NGOs and
Dynamics, Challenges and Marginalised Youth
Strategy

Dr. R. Konantambigi Youth in Globalising World: TISS, Mumbai Feb. 3-4, 2003 UCYR, TISS Chaired a Session Promoting
Dynamics, Challenges and Strategy Youth-Family
Partnership:
93

A Perspective
94

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Lata Narayan Marginalised Youth in India: TISS, Mumbai Jan. 2-3, 2003 UCYR, TISS Chaired a Session Counselling for
Issues and Challenges Youth: Issues and
Experiences

Mr. Anirban Sengupta 28th All India Sociological Kanpur Dec. 18-20, Indian Sociological Society Presented a Paper Globalisation and
Conference 2002 Construction of New
Youth Identities:
An Insight into
Metropolitan
Mumbai

Dr. R. Konantambigi National Consultative Committee New Delhi Dec. 4, 2002 Department of Women and Participant -
Meeting on Standards for Creches Child Development,
Ministry of HRD,
Government of India

Dr. Habibullah Ansari Interactive Sessions with National Mumbai Nov. 12-14, National Commission for Participant -
Commission for Youth 2002 Youth, Ministry of Youth
Affairs and Youth,
Government of India

Dr. Habibullah Ansari Islam, Muslims and Democracy India International Nov. 3, 2002 Centre for the Study of Participant -
Centre, New Delhi Development Societies,
Delhi

Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Senior Citizens Issues in Mumbai Mumbai Oct. 23, 2002 Family Welfare Agency, Participant -
Mumbai

Dr. Lata Narayan Mahatrashtra Level Consultation Mumbai Sep. 7, 2002 BATSW Discussant Revised Declaration
on Professional Social Work of Professional
Council and Ethics Social Work Ethics

Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Workshop on Development of Mumbai Aug. 26-28, NIRRH Presented a Paper Development of IEC
Information, Education and 2002 Material for EC and
Communication Material on Strategies for its
Emergency Contraception Dissemination to
Adolescents and
Youth

Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani National Seminar on Disability and Mumbai Aug. 24–25, TASH Foundation Participant -
Appendix 8

Development 2002
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Appendix 8

Prof. Denzil Saldanha Values in Contemporary Education Neemrana, Rajasthan Apr. 6-9, 2003 Konrad Acenauer Presented a Paper Education for Social
Foundation, University of Transformation:
Edinburgh, and Delhi Values in BGVS
University Interventions

Dr. Ranu Jain Round Table Conference on Mumbai Mar. 22-23, Centre for Study of Society Presented a Paper Ambedkar, Minority
Minority Right 2003 and Secularism (CSSS) and Constitution

Mr. Sthabir Khora Critical Reflection on Budget Bhubaneswar Mar. 15, 2003 Centre for Youth and Social Participant -
Analysis of Education in Orissa Development; and Centre
for Education, Policy,
Research and Analysis

Prof. Padma Velaskar Workshop on Mainstreaming Mumbai Mar. 14-15, Social Initiatives Group, Resource Person Interrogating
Innovations in Elementary 2003 ICICI Community
Education Participation in
Education

Dr. Ranu Jain Workshop on Social Science Policy TISS, Mumbai Mar. 14-15, IASSI and TISS Participant -
in the New Millennium 2003

Dr. Ranu Jain and Regional Workshop on Monitory TISS, Mumbai Feb. 24-26, TISS Participants -
Mr. Sthabir Khora and Supervision of Sarv Shiksha 2003
Abhiyan

Prof. Denzil Saldanha Monitoring Sarva Siksha Abhiyan Mumbai Feb. 24-26, TISS; Ministry of HRD; and Participant -
2003 National Institute of
Educational Planning and
Administration (NIEPA)

Dr. Avinash K. Singh and Workshopon Measurement of Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Participants -
Mr. Sthabir Khora Social Variables Towards
Standardisation

Prof. Denzil Saldanha Workshop on Measurement of Mumbai Feb. 7-8,2003 IASSI and TISS Discussant -
Social Variables: Towards
95

Standardisation
96

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Avinash K. Singh Changing the Face of Student Mumbai Jan. 31-Feb. 1, Aga Khan Education Participant -
Assessment 2003 Service and National
Resource Centre for
Inclusion, Mumbai
Prof. Denzil Saldanha YUVA Rural: Strategy Planning Nagpur Jan. 10-11, YUVA Rural Resource Person -
2003
Prof. Padma Velaskar Seminar on Caste and Discourses Pune Dec. 14-15, Bapu Trust, Pune; and Participant -
of the Mind 2002 Centre for Behavioural and
Social Sciences in
Medicine, University
College London
Prof. Denzil Saldanha Urban Literacies and Livelihoods New Delhi Dec. 11-13, Departments of Adult and Participant Urbanisation-
2002 Continuing Education, Development and
Jawaharlal Nehru University Literacy-
and Jamia Millia Islamia; Communication in
and Uppingham Seminars India
and Development
Dr. Ranu Jain Seminar on Saffronisation of Mumbai Nov. 23, 2002 Nirmala Niketan Presented a Paper Saffronisation of
Education Education
Dr. Leena Abraham Sex Education for Reproductive Baroda Nov. 21-23, Home Science Department, Resource Person -
Health 2002 M.S. University of Baroda
Dr. Avinash K. Singh National Workshop to Evolve New Delhi Oct. 21-25, NCERT, New Delhi Preparing Model Decentralised
Research Designs in Priority Areas 2002 Research Project Governance in
Proposal School Education
Dr. Ranu Jain Seminar on Communal Harmony Bangalore Oct. 4-6, 2002 Fireflies Participant -
Dr. Avinash K. Singh Shift-School System in India New Delhi Sep. 25-27, NIEPA Resource Person -
2002
Prof. Denzil Saldanha Research in Basic Education: New Delhi Sep. 20, 2002 Nelson Mandela Foundation Resource Person -
India and South Africa
Prof. Padma Velaskar National Seminar on Integrating Mumbai Sep. 5-6, 2002 Sir Shapuri Billimoria Panel Member Equal Education
Systems, Structures and Policies Foundation, Mumbai Opportunity in India:
of Education The Failure of An
Appendix 8

Ideology
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Ranu Jain Seminar on Value Education Mumbai Aug. 31, 2002 CSSS Participant -
Appendix 8

Dr. Ranu Jain Seminar on Communal Harmony Mumbai Aug. 18, 2002 Lokraj Sangathan Participant -
Dr. Ranu Jain Workshop on Development Mumbai Aug. 17, 2002 Kapila Khandava College Presented a Paper Cultural Critique on
Development
Prof. Denzil Saldanha Social Impact of Literacy New Delhi Aug. 16-17, NLRC, Mussorie · Resource Person -
Campaigns 2002 · Chaired a Session
Prof. Denzil Saldanha YUVA Strategy Planning Kharghar, Navi Jul. 15-16, YUVA Resource Person -
Mumbai 2002

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Prof. R.N. Sharma Workshop on Social Science Policy TISS, Mumbai Mar. 14-15, IASSI and TISS Chaired a Session -
in the New Millennium 2003
Prof. S. Siva Raju National Seminar on Ageing Pune Mar. 14-16, CASP, Pune; and University Resource Person Demographic
2003 of Poona, Pune Dimensions of
Ageing
Mr. Shaileshkumar Workshop on Social Science Policy TISS, Mumbai Mar. 14-15, IASSI and TISS Participant -
Darokar in New Millennium 2003
Mr. Shaileshkumar Women and Globalisation Mumbai Mar. 7, 2003 Women’s Development Cell Participant -
Darokar
Prof. R.N. Sharma Workshop on Measurement of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Presented a Paper Industrial/Urban
Social Variables: Towards Classes: Conceptual
Standardisation and Methodological
Issues
Prof. S. Siva Raju Workshop on Measurement of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Chaired a Session -
Social Variables: Towards
Standardisation
Mr. Shaileshkumar Workshop on Measurement of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Participant -
Darokar Social Variables: Towards
Standardisation
Mr. Shaileshkumar Youth in Globalising World: TISS, Mumbai Feb. 3-4, 2003 UCYR, TISS Participant -
97

Darokar Dynamics, Challenges and Strategy


98

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Mr. Shaileshkumar Gendering Caste: A Feminist Mumbai Jan. 13-14, University of Mumbai Participant -
Darokar Perspective 2003

Mr. Shaileshkumar Urban Poverty in the Context of Mumbai Jan. 8-10, 2003 Bombay Urban Industrial Participant -
Darokar Globalisation League for Development

Mr. Shaileshkumar Marginalised Youth in India: Issues TISS, Mumbai Jan. 2-3, 2003 UCYR, TISS Participant -
Darokar and Challenges

Mr. Shaileshkumar Rising Hindutva Forces and Dadar, Mumbai Dec. 20-21, All India League for Participant -
Darokar Communalism 2002 Revolutionary Culture

Prof. C. Sengupta Workshop on the Logical Frame for Howrah Dec. 27, 2002 Tata Energy Research Moderator -
the Social Action Plan for the Institute, Delhi
Foundry Sector

Prof. R.N. Sharma Orientation Workshop to MUTP Mumbai Nov. 22, 2002 Mumbai Metropolitan Participant -
Launching Regional Development
Authority

Prof. S. Siva Raju Situational Analysis of Older Mumbai Oct. 23, 2002 Family Welfare Agency, Keynote Address -
Persons: A Study in Mumbai Mumbai

Prof. R.N. Sharma Enhancing the Quality and New Delhi Sep. 24, 2002 National Environmental Presented a Paper Social Impact
Effectiveness of Environmental Engineering Research Assessment for an
Impact Assessment Institute, Nagpur Effective
Environment Impact
Assessment

Prof. R.N. Sharma Climate Change and Impact on Mumbai Aug. 29, 2002 Justice and Peace Presented a Paper Impact on Cities of
Coastal Urban Settlements Commission Climate Change

Prof. S. Siva Raju Workshop on Information, Mumbai Aug. 26, 2002 NIRRH Participant -
Education and Communication
Material on Emergency
Contraception

Prof. R.N. Sharma Seminar on Development of New Delhi Jul. 24, 2002 Ministry of Environment Presented a Paper Social Impact
National Guidance Manual on EIAs and Forests, Government of Assessment for a
India Good Environment
Appendix 8

Impact Assessment
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. S. Siva Raju Review of the Draft Curriculum on Bhopal Jul. 17, 2002 Pandit Sunderlal Sharma Expert -
Appendix 8

Gerontology Central Institute of


Vocational Education,
Bhopal

UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Workshop for Staff of Field Action TISS, Mumbai Apr. 27–28, Field Action Coordination Chaired a Session Formulation of the
Projects 2003 Committee, TISS Perspective for Field
Action Projects

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Workshop to Review the Work of Mumbai Mar. 15, 2003 FACSE, Mumbai Chairperson and -
FACSE Facilitator

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Consultative Meeting on Process TISS, Mumbai Mar. 12, 2003 Ambuja Cement Foundation Consultant -
Documentation

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Workshop on Adoption in Mumbai Mar. 2, 2003 IAPA Participant -
Partnership with the Medical
Profession

Prof. Ratna Naik Conference on Moral Value in Mumbai Feb. 15,-16, Anuvrat Samiti Discussant -
Education 2003

Prof. Ratna Naik Conference on Rural Urban and New Delhi Feb. 6, 2003 Confederation of Indian Discussant -
Industrial Water Management Industry

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Curriculum Review of the Entire TISS, Mumbai Feb. 3-4, and Department of FCW, TISS Consultant -
FCW Specialisation Courses Mar. 25-26,
2003

Prof. Ratna Naik Workshop on Decentralised Waste Mumbai Jan. 13, 2003 Indian Environmental Discussant -
Water Treatment Association

Dr. J.J. Roy Burman Land: The Planning in North East Shillong Oct. 30-31, Omio Kumar Das Institute Presented a Paper A Glimpse to
India 2002 and North East Hill Participatory
University Forestry in Arunachal
Pradesh

Prof. Ratna Naik Successful Model for Mumbai Sep. 25, 2002 Centre for Environmental Discussant -
99

Environmental Education Research and Education


100

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. J.J. Roy Burman Rural Development: Biological and Midnapur Sep. 19-20, Anthropological Society Participant -
Social Indicators 2002 and Vidyasagar University

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Consultative Meeting for the Mumbai Aug. 6, 2002 IAPA Resource Person -
IAPA's Sponsorship Programme

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Seminar on Child Adoption Mumbai Aug. 24, 2002 NAAF Chairperson of An Overview of
Seminar Issues in the Field of
Child Adoption in
India

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Consultative Meeting of Process TISS, Mumbai Aug. 19, 2002 Ambuja Foundation Consultant -
Documentation

Prof. Ratna Naik Workshop on Captive Plantations Dandeli Jun. 27, 2002 West Coast Paper Mills and Discussant -
by Industries: Scope and Karnataka State Forest
Constraints Department

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Dr. Alka Parikh CEMP for Kottayan Eco-City Mumbai May 2, 2003 Ecosmart India, Ltd. Panelist Comprehensive
Programme Environmental
Management Plan

Prof. Sarthi Acharya Seminar on Changing Social TISS, Mumbai Apr. 28-29, AIILSG and TISS Presented a Paper Rural Credit
Institutions and their Impact on the 2003
Quality of Life

Ms. Rekha Mammen Seminar on Changing Social TISS, Mumbai Apr. 28-29, AIILSG and TISS Presented a Paper A Political Economy
Institutions and their Impact on the 2003 of Educational
Quality of Life Institutions in India:
The Great Education
Conspiracy

Dr. Alka Parikh Seminar on Changing Social TISS, Mumbai Apr. 28-29, AIILSG and TISS Presented a Paper Development Phases
Institutions and their Impact on the 2003 and Institutions in
Quality of Life the
Post-Independence
Appendix 8

Period in India
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Ritambhara Hebbar Seminar on Changing Social TISS, Mumbai Apr. 28-29, AIILSG and TISS Presented a Paper Shifting Contours of
Appendix 8

Institutions and their Impact on the 2003 Rural Social


Quality of Life Institutions:
A Sociological
Reflection

Prof. Sarthi Acharya Workshop on Social Science Policy TISS, Mumbai Mar. 14-15, IASSI and TISS Presented a Paper Social Science
in the New Millennium 2003 Administration and
Funding

Dr. Vikash N. Pandey Workshop on Social Science Policy TISS, Mumbai Mar. 14-15, IASSI and TISS Presented 2 Papers · Overview of Social
in the New Millennium 2003 Science Research
in India:
An Invitation for
Dialogue
· Social
Epistemology:
Some
Considerations on
the Existing Status
and Need for
Re-organisation

Prof. Sarthi Acharya Quality of Life in Maharashtra Mumbai Feb. 20, 2003 United Nations Participant -
Development Programme
and Indira Gandhi Institute
for Development Research

Prof. Sarthi Acharya Workshop on Measurement of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 TISS, Mumbai Presented a Paper Measurement of
Social Variables: Towards Socio-Economic
Standardisation Status

Dr. Vikash N. Pandey Workshop on Measurement in TISS, Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 TISS Discussant -
Social Variables: Towards
Standardisation

Dr. Vikash N. Pandey Youth in a Globalising World: TISS, Mumbai Feb. 3-4, 2003 TISS and Sterlite Presented a Paper Growing up Among
Dynamics, Challenge and Strategy Foundation Rising
Consumerism:
101

Multiple Outlooks
102

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Mr. P. Gopinath Youth in a Globalising World: TISS, Mumbai Feb. 3-4, 2003 TISS Participant -
Dynamics, Challenge and Strategy

Mr. P. Gopinath Towards Framing a New Education Navi Mumbai Jan. 7, 2003 DIEMR Participant -
Policy

Ms. Ritambhara Hebbar Friday Colloquium New Delhi Dec. 13, 2002 Delhi School of Economics Presented a Paper Kinship, Politics and
and Department of Economic Life in a
Sociology, University of Ho Village in West
Delhi Singhbhum,
Jharkhand

Ms. Rekha Mammen and Dalit Leadership and Panchayat: Tuljapur, TISS Rural Nov. 29, 2002 Rural Campus, TISS Participants -
Ms. Ritambhara Hebbar A Situational Analysis of Campus
Maharashtra

UNIT FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES

Dr. Asha Bajpai Training Programme of Save the Mumbai Mar. 14, 2003 Save the Children, India Resource Person Juvenile Justice
Children Grassroots Functionaries

Dr. Asha Bajpai Training Programme for Engineers Mumbai Jan. 22, 2003 Rashtriya Chemicals Resource Person Child Labour and
Fertilisers Law

Prof. Chhaya Datar Is Alternative Development Pune Dec. 15, 2002 PRAYAS Discussant -
Possible?

Prof. Chhaya Datar Action Agenda for Water Sector Pune Dec. 3-4, 2002 SOPPECOM Discussant Gender and Water
Reform Rights

Prof. Chhaya Datar Women and Water Network Bangalore Nov. 24-25, National Centre for Presented a Paper Women in
2002 Advanced Studies Watershed
Development

Dr. Asha Bajpai Violence Against Women Mumbai Nov. 4, 2002 Young Men’s Christian Resource Person Violence Against
Association Women: Legal
Appendix 8

Aspects
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Tenth IAWS National Women’s Bhubaneshwar, Orissa Oct. 17-20, IAWS Presented a Paper Gender and
Appendix 8

Stdies Conference: Sustaining 2002 Non-Communicable


Democracy Challenges in the Next Diseases: Pointers
Millennium from a Research
Women's Movement
in India—Ground
Lost or Won?

Prof. Chhaya Datar Tenth IAWS National Women’s Bhubaneshwar, Orissa Oct. 17-20, IAWS Presented a Paper Dissimilarities in the
Stdies Conference: Sustaining 2002 Status of Tribal
Democracy Challenges in the Next Women in
Millennium Maharashtra

Dr. Asha Bajpai Violence Against Women Indore Aug. 28, 2002 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Resource Person Laws Relating to
National Institute of Social Violence Against
Sciences Women

Dr. Asha Bajpai Consultation on Trafficking of Mumbai Aug. 12, 2002 Nirmala Niketan Discussant Laws on Child
Children Trafficking

Dr. Asha Bajpai Quality Control in Institutions Pune Jul. 6, 2002 Saathi, Department of Resource Person Juvenile Justice Act,
Women and Child, 2000: State Rules
Government of and its Salient
Maharashtra, and CRY Features

Dr. Asha Bajpai Consultation on Child Labour Pune Jun. 3, 2002 Save the Children, Canada Resource Person Laws on Child
Labour

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Prof. Shalini Bharat What Works in HIV/AIDS Care and New Delhi Mar. 28, 2003 Population Council Discussant Gaps in Programme
Support? and Knowledge

Prof. Shalini Bharat Working Together for an AIDS Pune Mar. 5, 2003 IAVI Discussant Protecting the Rights
Vaccine for India: A Partnership of of Vulnerable
Science and Society Groups: Social and
Ethical Concerns

Prof. Shalini Bharat Meeting on Gaps in Essential New Delhi Feb. 3, 2003 UNAIDS Resource Person -
Information for Strategic Planning
103

on HIV/AIDS in India
104

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Rosamma Veedon Youth in a Globalising World: TISS, Mumbai Feb. 3-4, 2003 UCYR, TISS Chaired a Session Youth and Family:
Dynamics Challenge and Strategy A Relationship in
Change
Ms. Rosamma Veedon Public Seminar on Child Adoption Navi Mumbai Dec. 21, 2002 National Association of Moderator -
Adoptive Families
Dr. Manasee Mishra 28th All India Sociological Kanpur Dec. 18-20, Indian Sociological Society Presented a Paper in Globalisation and the
Conference 2002 absentia Family: Some
Reflections on
Patterns in Urban
India
Prof. Shalini Bharat Eastern Region Workshop on Kolkata Nov. 27, 2002 SANHITA and UNIFEM · Presented a Paper Gender and AIDS
Gender and HIV/AIDS · Resource Person
Prof. Shalini Bharat Expert Consultation on Gender Delhi Nov. 22-23, IAVI Resource Person -
Concerns in HIV Vaccine Trials 2002
Prof. Shalini Bharat Workshop on Abortion Research Goa Nov. 15, 2002 Population Council Invited Paper Stigma and AIDS:
Presenter The Challenge of the
Other Epidemic
Prof. Shalini Bharat Northern Region Workshop on New Delhi Oct. 24, 2002 Institute of Social Studies Resource Person Stigma,
Gender and HIV/AIDS Trust, and UNIFEM Discrimination and
Legal Rights
Ms. Rosamma Veedon Senior Citizens Issues in Mumbai Mumbai Oct. 23, 2002 Family Welfare Agency, and Member Organising -
Manav Seva Sangha Committee
Prof. Shalini Bharat Understanding HIV/Relevant Pune Oct. 8, 2002 National AIDS Research · Presented a Paper Doing Research on
Stigma in HealthCare Settings in Institute; ICMR; and Yale · Resource Person AIDS Related Stigma
Pune University, USA and Discrimination:
Lessons Learned
from the Field
Dr. Manasee Mishra National Workshop on Orientation TISS, Mumbai Oct. 3-4, 2002 Voluntary Coordinating Participant -
to Child Adoption: Philosophy, Agency, Mumbai; and TISS
Practice, Issues and Current
Trends
Dr. Manasee Mishra Natioinal Conference on the Child New Delhi Sep. 17-19, ICCW Participant -
Appendix 8

2002
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Shalini Bharat Workshop on Competence Building Mumbai Sep. 11-13, Institute for Research in Resource Person An Orientation to
Appendix 8

for Writing up the Proposals and 2002 Reproduction, Mumbai Doing Social and
Seeking Grants from National and Behavioural
International Agencies for Indian Research
Scientists
Prof. Shalini Bharat Consultative Meeting of European New Delhi Sep. 10, 2002 Population Council, Resource Person -
Commission's HIV/STI Prevention New Delhi
and Care Research Program
(India), Population Council
Ms. Rosamma Veedon Healthy and Active Ageing Bangalore Sep. 28, 2002 ICMR Presented a Paper Community Based
Multi-Service
Centres for Older
Persons
Prof. Shalini Bharat Building Consensus on Vaccine New Delhi Sep. 5, 2002 NACO, ICMR and IAVI Resource Person Stigma and
Development, Access and Discrimination in
Deployment Accessing New
Technologies,
Particularly in
Respect of Women
and Adolescents
Prof. Shalini Bharat HIV/AIDS Data Base Review New Delhi Aug. 5-6, 2002 UNAIDS Resource Person -
Meeting (India)

UNIT FOR LABOUR STUDIES

Dr. E. Toppo Workshop on Social Science Policy Mumbai Mar. 14-15, IASSI and TISS Participant -
in the New Millennium 2003
Dr. E. Toppo Reservation in Private Sector Mumbai Mar. 16, 2003 All India HPCL SC/ST Participant -
Employees Association,
Mumbai
Dr. E. Toppo Workshop on Indigenous Groups: Pune Feb. 21-22, University of Poona Resource Person Motives Behind
Concepts and Theories 2003 Fragmentation and
Marginalisation of
Adivasis: A Case of
105

Jharkhand
106

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. E. Toppo Seminar on Police as Protector of Mumbai Feb. 9, 2003 Maharashtra State Human Participant -
Human Rights Rights Commission, and
TISS
Dr. E. Toppo Workshop on Measurement of Mumbai Feb. 7-8, 2003 IASSI and TISS Participant -
Social Variables: Towards
Standardisation
Dr. E. Toppo Youth in a Globalising World: Mumbai Feb. 3-4, 2003 TISS, Mumbai Chaired a Session -
Dynamics, Challenge and Strategy
Dr. E. Toppo Workshop on Public Reaction in Mumbai Nov. 30, 2002 Civil Defence Staff College, Resource Person -
Disaster Management Mumbai
Dr. E. Toppo Workshop on Awareness in Mumbai Nov. 26, 2002 Tata Power Co. Ltd. Resource Person Public Reaction After
Chemical Emergencies Disaster
Dr. E. Toppo National HRD Network Conference Mumbai Oct. 3-5, 2002 National HRD Network Participant -

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT

Mr. Khalil Ahmed Continuing Education: Role of Pune Mar. 28-29, State Resource Centre, Delegate -
Universities 2003 Pune
Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS Evaluation Workshop Mumbai Mar. 25, 2003 NSS Cell, University of Resource Person Role of NSS
Mumbai Volunteers
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Communication: A Perspective Mumbai Feb. 15, 2003 Sasmira Textile Institute, Resource Person Social
Mumbai Communication
Mr. Khalil Ahmed State Republic Day Orientation Mumbai Jan. 26, 2003 Maharashtra State NSS Resource Person Role of NSS
Prgramme Liaison Cell, Mumbai Volunteers
Dr. R.K. Madhavi Refresher Course for NSS Trainers Chennai Jan. 5-14, 2003 Ministry of Youth Affairs Participant -
and Sports, Government of
India
Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS Co-ordinators Meet on Water Pune Nov. 21, 2002 Maharashtra State NSS Participant -
Conservation Liaison Cell, Mumbai
Dr. R.K. Madhavi Youth Hearing Programme: Nehru Science Centre, Nov. 12-14, Ministry of Youth Affairs Participant -
A National Conference Mumbai 2002 and Sports, Government of
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India
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Youth Hearing Programme: Nehru Science Centre, Nov. 12-14, Ministry of Youth Affairs Facilitated a Session NSS, NCC and other
Appendix 8

A National Conference Mumbai 2002 and Sports, Government of Youth Initiatives


India

Mr. Khalil Ahmed National Consultation on Review of Kodaikanal Aug. 22-23, Ministry of Youth Affairs Delegate -
UTA Project Phase II 2002 and Sports, Government of
India

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Critical Media Education Pune Mar. 29, 2003 Department of Resource Persons Critical Media
Dr. K.P. Jayasnkar Communication and Education
Journalism, University of
Pune

Ms. B. Manjula Issues of Sustainable Development Mumbai Feb. 25, 2003 Department of Geography, Resource Person Globalisation and
in Rural and Urban India University of Mumbai Classigenisation of
Media

Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Documentary Film Pune Feb. 23, 2003 Department of Resource Persons Media Mélange
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Communication Studies,
University of Pune

Prof. Anjali Monteiro Regional Workshop on Hyderabad Jan. 23-24, Department of Sociology, Resource Person The New Woman:
Globalisation and Gender 2003 University of Hyderabad Representation of
Women in
Advertising

Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Regional Workshop on Hyderabad Jan. 23-24, Department of Sociology, Chaired a Session Gender and Media
Globalisation and Gender 2003 University of Hyderabad

Ms. B. Manjula Democratic Decentralisation: Marrarikulam May 11-13, Ford Foundation Presented a Paper Participatory
Social Security and Economic 2002 Development and
Development Empowerment

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Prof. Murli Desai Workshop to Develop Resource Vallabh Vidyanagar Jan. 30-31, Department of Home Resource Person -
Material on Reproductive Health 2003 Science, Sardar Patel
107

University
108

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Murli Desai National Conference on Emerging Bangalore Jun. 14-15, Karnataka Association of Keynote Address Emerging Paradigm
Paradigm Shifts in Social Work 2002 Professional Social Shifts in Social Work
Practice Workers in India

LIBRARY

Dr. Muttayya Emerging Digital Library Initiatives Jamshedpur Mar. 6–8, 2003 Management Library Presented 3 Papers · Information
Koganuramath and and Future of Business and Network (MANLIBNET) and Technology
Mr. Satish Kanamadi Management Information in India Xavier Labour Relations Perspectives for
Institute (XLRI) Teaching Learning
Process in
Management
Education:
Implication for
Libraries
· Design and
Development of
Digital Library: An
Initiative at TISS
· Database System:
A Case Study of
ATEC Library

Ms. Shyamala Emerging Digital Library Initiatives Jameshedpur Mar. 6–8, 2003 MANLIBNET and XLRI Presented a Paper Knowledge
Subramanian and Future of Business and Management: New
Management Information in India Challenge for
Acad;emic Library
Managers

Dr. Muttayya Electronic Information Bangalore Jan. 22–25, Indian Library Association Chaired a Session -
Koganuramath Environment and Library Services: 2003 and National Institute for
A Contemporary Paradigm Mental Health and Neuro
Sciences

Dr. Muttayya Technology and Change: Mumbai Sep. 24, 2002 Indian Association of Special Chaired a Session -
Koganuramath Management for Libraries Libraries and Information
Centres, Bombay Science
Librarians Association, and
Appendix 8

British Council Library


Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Muttayya Exploring Social Science: Mumbai May 27, 2002 ICSSR Resource Person Academic Libraries
Appendix 8

Koganuramath Information in Digital Environment in the Internet Era


Mr. Satish Kanamadi Exploring Social Science: Mumbai May 27, 2002 ICSSR Resource Person Digital Resources
Information in Digital Environment
Ms. Shyamala Exploring Social Science: Mumbai May 27, 2002 ICSSR Resource Person Internet Resources
Subramanian Information in Digital Environment
109
APPENDIX 9
Participation of Administrative Staff in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes

Administrative Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Title of Paper/
Participation Session

Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi Emerging Digital Library Initiatives Jamshedpur Mar. 6–8, 2003 Management Library Presented a Paper Design and
and Future of Business and Network and Xavier Development of
Management Information in India Labour Relations Institute Digital Library: An
Initiative at TISS

Mr. Siva Kumar Workshop on Population Mumbai Apr. 2–4, 2003 International Institute of Participant -
Information and Networking Population Sciences,
Development of Database Mumbai

Mr. Siva Kumar Training Programme on New Delhi Mar. 31, 2003 ERNET India, New Delhi Participant -
ERNET/INFLIBNET

Mr. D.K. Shetty and Workshop on National Training Mumbai Mar. 24, 2003 Institute Secretariat Participants -
Mr. B.A. Sanas Policy Training and Management,
New Delhi

Mr. Siva Kumar Study about Leased Line Pune Dec. 26–27, Inter-University Centre for Participant -
2002 Astronomy and
Astrophysics, Pune

Mr. Anand Khole Seminar on Employees’ Pension, Mumbai Dec. 17, 2002 HDFC Bank Ltd., Mumbai Panticipant -
1995, Suvidha-Bulk, Filling Income
Tax and Investment of Surplus
Funds by the Trust

Mr. D.K. Shetty and The Recommendation of the 2nd Mumbai Nov. 28, 2002 Bombay House, Mumbai Participants -
Mr. B.A. Sanas National Commission on Labour

Ms. Kiran D. Kaushik Technology and Change Mumbai Sep. 24, 2002 Indian Association of Participant -
Management for Libraries Special Libraries and
Information Centres
(IASLIC), Bombay Science
Librarians Association
(BOSLA), and British
Appendix 9

Council Library (BCL)


Administrative Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of
Paper/Session
Appendix 9

Mr. C.S. Gangurde, Exploring Social Science Mumbai Sep 24, 2002 IASLIC, BOSLA, and BCL Participants -
Ms. Devyani Pothare, Information in Digital Environment
Mr. R.C. Pothare and
Ms. Vishakha Vichare
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi Exploring Social Science Mumbai May 27–31, Indian Council for Social Resource Person Internet: Hands on
Information in a Digital 2002 Science Research (ICSSR) Practice
Environment
Ms. Kiran D. Kaushik Exploring Social Science Mumbai May 27–31, ICSSR Participant -
Information in Digital Environment 2002
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APPENDIX 10
Talks/Lectures Delivered by the Faculty

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme

DIRECTOR
Prof. R.R. Singh NSS: An Instrument for Change TISS, Mumbai Feb. 13, 2003 National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit, NSS Orientation Course
TISS

Prof. R.R. Singh Citizenship Action and Public Policy Delhi Feb. 12, 2003 Participatory Research in Asia Citizenship and
Governance: Issues of
Identities, Inclusion and
Voice

Prof. R.R. Singh Youth at the Threshold of Making New TISS, Mumbai Jan. 7, 2003 NSS, TISS NSS Orientation Course
Millennium Society

Prof. R.R. Singh Historical Development of Social TISS, Mumbai Oct. 10, 2002 Department of Social Welfare University Grants
Welfare Administration Administration (SWA) and Social Commission (UGC)
Work Education and Practice Cell, Refresher Course
TISS

Prof. R.R. Singh Youth at the Threshold of Making New TISS, Mumbai Sep. 17, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation Course
Millennium Society

Prof. R.R. Singh Fostering of Voluntary Efforts TISS, Mumbai Aug. 10, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Refresher Course

Prof. R.R. Singh Care of Elderly Family Welfare Jun. 15, 2002 Family Welfare Agency Release of the Directory
Agency, Mumbai of Organisations:
Working for the Care of
the Elderly in Mumbai

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Nurturance of Talent with Social New Panvel Apr. 12, 2003 DAV Public School Talent Promotion Award
Commitment: A Vision

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Earning While Learning Amongst New York, SA Mar. 18-20, 2003 The Alternative Education Resource Democracy and
Youth with the Developmental Organisation Education
Appendix 10

Perspective
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Towards Framing a New Educational Navi Mumbai Jan. 7, 2003 DAV Public School DIEMR Education
Policy Lecturer
Appendix 10

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Contemporary Social Issues and Youth TISS, Mumbai Jan. 9, 2003 National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit, 90th Orientation Course
TISS of National Service
Scheme
Prof. Usha S. Nayar NSS: An Instrument for Change TISS, Mumbai Dec. 5, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS 89th Orientation Course
for NSS Programme
Officers
Prof. Usha S. Nayar The ‘Self' and ‘Counsellor': The TISS, Mumbai Dec. 2, 2002 Cell for AIDS, Research and Training Training Programme on
Challenge for Counselling Practitioners (CARAT) HIV/AIDS Counselling
and Psycho-Social
Interventions
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Globalisation and Developmental Pune Nov. 30, 2002 Dayanand Institute of Education National Conference on
Concerns: Schools/Colleges without Management and Research (DIEMR) Alternate Learning
Walls—Media As Classroom Orientations: Future
Challenges
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Youth or Sustainable Development TISS, Mumbai Nov. 27, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS Water Conservation and
with Special Focus on Water Resource Management: 29th
Refresher Course for
NSS Programme
Officers
Prof. Usha S. Nayar The Process of Preparations for NAAC: Hotel Days Inn, Navi Aug. 26, 2002 DIEMR and Quality Council of India Quality Imperatives for
Experiential Reflections Mumbai Excellence in Education
(Incorporating NAAC,
TQM and ISO Models)
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Use of Computers amongst Bombay Trondheim, Norway Jun. 7-8, 2002 Norwegian University of Science and Workshop on
Children and Evolving Identity Technology, Norway Rethinking and
Re-conceptualising
Gender in View of
Globalisation

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Arvind Tiwari Human Rights Mumbai Apr. 3-10, 2003 Regional Vocation Training Institute, Course for NSS
113

Mumbai Coordinators
114

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme


Ms. Ruchi Sinha Understanding Issues and Mumbai Jan. 25, 2003 YUVA; and Department of Extra Refresher Course for
Interventions in the Rights Perspective Mural Studies (EMS), TISS Community Organisers
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Social Legislations TISS, Mumbai Sep. 17, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS -
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Human Rights: Concept and Problems Mumbai Jul. 11, 2002 Regional Training Institute, Indian Special Course on
Audit and Accounts Department, Training the Trainers
Government of India
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Human Rights: Concept and Scope Mumbai Jun. 26, 2002 Central Labour Institute Refresher Course for
Senior Factories
Inspectors

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE

Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Impact of Media on Contemporary Mumbai Mar. 18, 2003 Rotary Club, Ghatklpar, Mumbai -
Families
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Effective Facilitation Mumbai Mar. 18, 2003 Vatsalya Foundation Group Work Skills
Ms. Sandhya Limaye Empowerment of Women with Mumbai Mar. 10, 2003 National Association for Blind, Women with Visual
Disability Mumbai Impairment
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Juvenile Justice Rules, 2002 Mumbai Mar. 10, 2003 TISS, Mumbai Workshop on Juvenile
Justice Act and Rules
Ms. Sandhya Limaye Changing Community's Attitudes: Mumbai Feb. 22, 2003 National Institute for Mentally Programme for Training
Strategies for Conducting Awareness Handicapped (NIMH) Master Trainers in
Programme Conducting Awareness
Programme for School
and College Students
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Juvenile Justice Rules, 2002 Navi Mumbai Feb. 17, 2003 Department of Women and Child Workshop on Juvenile
Development, Government of Justice Act and Rules
Maharashtra
Ms. Anjali Dave Journey from Violence to Crime: A Mumbai Feb. 15, 2003 International Centre for Research on Study Tour of Board of
Presentation on Research Findings of Women (ICRW) Directors of ICRW
Domestic Violence
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Helpline for Women's in Distress: Mumbai Feb. 10, 2003 Central Social Welfare Board and -
Challenges in Counselling and Maharashtra Social Welfare Board
Appendix 10

Communication
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Ms. Anjali Dave Forensic Clues: Crime Against Women Mumbai Jan. 8, 2003 Bureau of Police Research and 15th All India Forensic
Development, Minitry of Huome Science Conference
Appendix 10

Affairs, Government of India;


Government of Maharashtra; and
State Forensic Science Laboratory
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Building up Self-Esteem of Youth Vashi, Navi Mumbai Jan. 3, 2003 Women's Cell, Modern College, -
through Experiential Learning Vashi
Ms. Anjali Dave Special Cell in Mumbai: Mediating Hyderabad Dec. 14, 2002 ANVESHI: Women’s Resource Centre Study Group of
between Women and Police Hyderabad Women's Organisations
in Hyderabad
Ms. Anjali Dave Domestic Violence: Issues Concerning Bangalore Dec. 12, 2002 NIPCCD, Bangalore Gender Justice and
Police Role of Police
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Case Work Recording Mumbai Nov. 28, 2002 Vatsalya Foundation Case Work and Group
Work Recording
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Social Work with Families SNDT Women's Spe. 7, 2002 SNDT Women’s University Course on Community
University, Mumbai Organisation
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Children in Conflict with the Law Mumbai Sep. 3, 2002 Rotaract Club of Ghatkopar Working with Children
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar and Social Work with Children TISS, Mumbai Aug. 16, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Course on Voluntary
Dr. Neela Dabir Social Work
Ms. Tejaswini Adhikari Technological Development and Vashi, Navi Mumbai Jul. 14, 2002 Aditya Communication Institute -
Women's Participation

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Dr. Srilatha Juvva Developing Effective Relationships at Mumbai Apr. 20, 2003 NIMH Refresher Course for
Work Special Educators
Dr. Srilatha Juvva Overview of Family Therapy Mumbai Apr. 26, 2003 Kripa Foundation National Counsellors
Training Workshop
Ms. Katy Gandevia Mental Health Policy and Programmes College of Social Mar. 10, 2003 College of Social Work, Nirmala Mental Health Class for
Work, Nirmala Niketan 2nd Year Students of
Niketan, Mumbai MSW Programme
Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal The Thanatological and Ontological Mangalore Mar. 8, 2003 Karavali College South Indian Seminar
115

Paradigms in Counselling for the Dying on Social Work


116

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme


Dr. Srilatha Juvva The Initial Interview: TISS, Mumbai Feb. 22-25, 2003 Department of Medical and Workshop on Basic
Specific Techniques in Family Therapy Psychiatric Social Work (MPSW), Skills in Family Therapy
TISS

Dr. Srilatha Juvva Leading Effective Group Discussion TISS, Mumbai Dec. 27, 2002 CARAT, TISS Winter Institute for
HIV/AIDS Counselling
and Psychological
Interventions

Ms. Sheetal Goel · Pleasure and Safety TISS, Mumbai Dec. 14, 18 and CARAT, TISS Winter Institute for
· Ongoing Counselling in HIV/AIDS 19, 2002 HIV/AIDS Counselling
and Psychosocial

Ms. Vaishali Kolhe Genetic Counselling TISS, Mumbai Oct. 3, 2002 TISS Curriculum Course Social Work
Intervention with the
Disabled and Their
Families

Ms. Brinelle D'Souza Psychosocial Aspects of Paediatric LTMG Hospital, Sep. 23, 2002 Department of Paediatrics, LTMG Paediatric AIDS
AIDS Mumbai Hospital

Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal The Modern Therapeutic Relationship: Mumbai Aug. 13, 2002 University of Mumbai Programme on Hospital
Meaning and Context and Health Care
Management

Ms. Katy Gandevia Counselling Students TISS, Mumbai Aug. 6, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS Training to NSS
Teachers

Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal Indian Ideological Context of Mumbai Aug. 6, 2002 Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, 26th Refresher Course
Voluntary Work Government of India for NSS Programme
Officers

Ms. Sheetal Goel Role of Social Workers in Health Care University of Mumbai, Aug. 3, 2002 Garware Institute, University of Diploma in Hospital
Settings Mumbai Mumbai Administration

Ms. Vaishali Kolhe · Social Services, Conceptual Mumbai Jul. 30, and University of Mumbai Social Services in
Framework and Psychosocial Aug. 6, 2002 Hospital
Aspect of Illness
Appendix 10

· Crisis Management
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Health and Development TISS, Mumbai Jun. 29-Jul. 2, CARAT, TISS Summer Institute of
2002 HIV/AIDS Counselling
Appendix 10

and Psycho-Social
Intervention

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Integration of HIV/AIDS with Health TISS, Mumbai Jun. 19, 2002 CARAT, TISS Summer Institute of
and Development Programme HIV/AIDS Counselling
and Psycho-Social
Intervention

Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal Introduction to HIV/AIDS Research: TISS, Mumbai Jun. 3-5, 2002 CARAT, TISS Summer Institute of
Parts I, II and III HIV/AIDS Counselling
and Psycho-Social
Intervention

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Bipin Jojo Project Management Mumbai Feb. 4, 6, 10, Social Service League, Mumbai N.M. Joshi Social
2003 Workers Training

Dr. Bipin Jojo Social Welfare Administration Mumbai Jan. 30, and Feb. Social Service League, Mumbai N.M. Joshi Social
2-3, 2003 Workers Training

Dr. Bipin Jojo Project Planning and Management Orissa Nov. 26, 2002 Gangpur College of Social Work -

Dr. Bipin Jojo Social Work in the Changing Bhubaneshwar Nov. 21, 2002 National Institute for Social Work -
Socio-Political Context and Social Sciences

Dr. Bipin Jojo Project Planning and Management TISS, Mumbai Oct. 16, 2002 TISS UGC Refresher Course
on Management of
Non-Profit
Organisations in the
Changing Development
Scenario

Mr. Subhabrata Dutta · Staff Development in NGOs TISS, Mumbai Oct. 10, 19 and TISS, Mumbai UGC Refresher Course
· Management of Issues Based 24, 2002 on Management of
Organisation Non-Profit
· Panchayati Raj Institutions Organisations in the
Changing Development
117

Scenario
118

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme


Dr. Bipin Jojo Programme Planning: Principles and TISS, Mumbai Sep. 21; Dec. 7, NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation Course
Strategies 2002; and Jan. 13,
2003

Prof. Vidya Rao Role of Teacher in Today's Education Mumbai Sep. 5, 2002 Acharya College, Mumbai Course on Social
Marketing

Dr. Bipin Jojo · Micro Credit and Self-Help Groups Navi Mumbai Aug. 31, 2002 and Fr. C. Rodrigues Institute of Master of Management
· Programme Development: Feb. 8, 2003 Management Studies Degree
Principles and Steps Programme

Prof. Vidya Rao Social Marketing Navi Mumbai Jul.-Sep., 2002 Fr. C. Rodrigues Institute of Master of Management
Management Studies Degree
Programme

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Mr. P.K. Shajahan Role of Activists in Dealing with St. Pius College, Apr. 19, 2003 Centre for Society and Secularism Secular Values and
Communal Differences Mumbai Communal Challenges

Dr. Amita Bhide Making an Effective Presentation TISS, Mumbai Mar. 27, 2003 Department of EMS, TISS Participatory Training
Methods

Dr. Amita Bhide Urban Planning: The People and Mumbai Mar. 4, 2003 All India Institute of Local Visit of Urban Planners
Environment Interface Self-Government (AIILSG) of the Kathmandu
Valley Project

Dr. Amita Bhide Community Participation in Suvarna Mumbai Feb. 5, 10, 11, and AIILSG Training of SJSRY
Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana 18, 2003 Functionaries

Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Team Building and Group Dynamics TISS, Mumbai Jan. 17, 2003 Department of EMS, TISS; and Team Building
Saathi

Dr. Amita Bhide Social Work through History Don Bosco School, Jan. 13, 2003 YUVA Advanced
Mumbai Para-professional
Training Programme

Dr. Amita Bhide Facilitating Dialogue among Young Modern College, Jan. 10, 2003 Modern College Savitribai Phule
Men and Women Vashi Mahotsav

Dr. H. Beck Understanding Community and Role of TISS, Mumbai Jan. 8, 2003 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Training
Appendix 10

Social Worker Programme


Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Amita Bhide Human Resoruce Development: Issues Thane Jan. 8, 14, 28, Cooperative Training College Refresher Courses on
in Credit Coops 2003 Credit Cooperatives
Appendix 10

Dr. H. Beck Community Organisation Practice TISS, Mumbai Dec. 7, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Training
Programme

Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Leading Effective Group Discussions TISS, Mumbai Oct. 24, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Participatory Trainnig
Methodology:
A Training of Trainers
Workshop

Prof. Janki Andharia Social Impact Assessment for Water Pune Oct. 22, 2002 National Water Academy, Central Training Course for
Resources Projects: Issues of Relief Water Commission Class-I Officers to
and Rehabilitation Central Water
Engineering Services

Dr. H. Beck Strategies of Administration and Mumbai Oct. 5, 2002 M.D. Shah Mahila College of Arts Training for Social
Programme Management and Commerce Work Volunteers

Dr. H. Beck Issues and Strategies in Working with TISS, Mumbai Sep. 18, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Volunteers
Communities Training Programme

Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Community Organisation Practice: TISS, Mumbai Sep. 16, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme for
Method and Issues Volunteers in Social
Work

Dr. H. Beck Understanding and Working with TISS, Mumbai Sep. 13, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme for
Communities Volunteers in Social
Work

Prof. Janki Andharia Teenager Today, Manager Tomorrow Parel, Mumbai Aug. 30, 2002 BRISC A Meet to Think
Strategies for Receiving
the New Generation
Young Adult

Mr. P.K. Shajahan Role of Civil Society Organisations in Mumbai Aug. 3, 2002 Shramik and TISS Bharat Jodo Abhiyan
Promoting Community Harmony

Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Issues in Monitoring and Evaluation Mumbai Jun. 28, 2002 CARAT, TISS Training for Field
119

Practitioners
120

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme


DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Prof. A. Gangopadhyay Perspectives on Organisational Pune Mar. 8, 2003 Singhad Institute of Management AICTE Teachers'
Behaviour Development
Programme

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Managing Hospitals in Competitive Mumbai Mar. 9, 2003 Garware Institute of Career Health Vision, 2003:
Environments Education and Development Challenges of Managing
Hospitals in Changing
Environments

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Critique of Draft National Health Policy Mumbai Jul. 11, 2002 International Institute of Population World Population Day
2002 Sciences

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

Dr. Shankar Das Effective Therapeutic Skills in the Field Mumbai Apr. 12, 2003 Indian Association of Occupational Annual Conference All
of Health Care Health Indian Association of
Occupational Health

Dr. Revati Balu Designing Participatory Training TISS, Mumbai Mar. 28, 2003 Department of EMS, TISS Making Training Active
Session: Key Elements Experiential Approaches

Dr. N. Rustomfram Contemporary Approaches to Social Don Bosco, Matunga Mar. 27, 2003 YUVA; and Department of EMS, TISS Refresher Course for
Analysis Community Organisers

Dr. N. Rustomfram Key Concepts of Participatory Training TISS, Mumbai Mar. 25, 2003 Department of EMS, TISS Making Training Active:
Experiential Approaches

Ms. Sabiha Vasi · Community Building TISS, Mumbai Mar. 25 and 28, Department of EMS, TISS Making Training Active:
· Evaluation 2003 Experiential Approaches

Dr. Shankar Das · Introspection and Exploring Grant Medical Feb. 26, and Grant Medical College, Mumbai Workshop on
Participants’ Feelings Towards HIV College, Mumbai Mar. 26, 2003 Prevention of Mother to
Positive Patients Child Transmission
· Attitudes and Feelings in the
Treatment and Care of People Living
with HIV/AIDS: Some Introspections
Appendix 10

and Directions
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Revati Balu · Emotional Health for Personal TISS, Mumbai Feb. 13 and Department of EMS, TISS Foundation Course in
Effectiveness Mar. 11, 2003 Counselling Skills for
Appendix 10

· Life Skills Helping Professionals

Dr. Shankar Das · Evolution of Counselling: National TISS, Mumbai Feb. 10 and 11, Department of EMS, TISS Foundation Course in
and International Perspectives 2003 Counselling
· Meaning, Nature and Scope of
Counselling

Dr. Revati Balu Physical and Emotional Health of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 6, 2003 NSS Unit, TISS 91st Orientation Course
Adolescents: Issues and Concerns of NSS

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Values in the Helping Relationship TISS, Mumbai Feb. 5,2003 Department of EMS, TISS Foundation Course in
Counselling for Helping
Professionals

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Managing Emotions: Stress and Anger TISS, Mumbai Jan. 17, 2003 Department of EMS, TISS Communication Skills
for Staff Members of
Saathi

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Community Building: Environment TISS, Mumbai Jan. 7, 2003 NSS Unit, TISS 90th Orientation Course
Creation of NSS

Dr. N. Rustomfram Social Development and Marginalised TISS, Mumbai Jan. 3, 2003 Unit for Child and Youth Research, Marginalised Youth in
Youth TISS India: Issues and
Challenges

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Facilitating Structured Activities TISS, Mumbai Dec. 26, 2002 CARAT, TISS Institute for HIV/AIDS
Counselling and
Psychosocial
Interventions

Dr. Revati Balu · Participatory Training Methods and TISS, Mumbai Dec. 24 and 27, CARAT, TISS Training Programme on
Techniques 2003 HIV/AIDS Counselling
· Orientation and Designing a and Psycho-social
· Participatory Training Session Interventions

Dr. N. Rustomfram · Self-Awareness: Understanding TISS, Mumbai Dec. 23, 2002, CARAT, TISS Training Programme on
one’s Self as a Learner and Jan. 17, 2003 HIV/AIDS Counselling
· Organisational Leadership and Team and Psycho-social
121

Building Interventions
122

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme


Dr. Shankar Das · Self-Awareness Understanding One’s TISS, Mumbai Dec. 23, 24 and Department of EMS, and CARAT, Participatory Training
Self as a Trainer/Facilitator 26, 2002 TISS Methodology: A
· Educational Technology: Training of Trainers
Understanding the Mental Processes Workshop for HIV/AIDS
of Adult Learners Workers
· Sensitivity and Training Acumen for
HIV/AIDS Intervention
· Issues and Strategies for Sexuality
HIV/AIDS Intervention

Dr. N. Rustomfram · Communication Skills in Effective Mumbai Dec. 19, 2002 and Training Resources and Media Towards Effective
Use of the Flip Chart Jan. 15–16, 2003 Production (TRAMP) Collective Communication:
· Techniques of Discussion and Collective Workshop
Answering Skills Series for Interpersonal
Communicators of PSI

Ms. Sabiha Vasi The Role of Post Performance Mumbai Dec. 16, 2002 TRAMP Collective Guiding Street Play
Discussion Groups: Our Role

Dr. N. Rustomfram The Indian Context of Disaster TISS, Mumbai Nov. 11, 2002 NTNU, Norway and TASH Foundation Orientation Seminar on
Management Selected Issues in
Indian Social
Development

Dr. Shankar Das Educational Technology: TISS, Mumbai Oct. 23, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Participatory Training
Understanding the Psychology of Methodology:
Learning with Reference to Adult A Training of Trainers
Learners Workshop

Dr. N. Rustomfram · Key Concepts of Participatory TISS, Mumbai Oct. 22, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Participatory Training
Training Method Methodology:
· Self-Awareness: Understanding Self A Training of Trainers
as a Learner Workshop

Dr. Revati Balu Designing Participatory Training TISS, Mumbai Oct. 24, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Participatory Training
Methodology:
A Training of Trainers
Workshop
Appendix 10

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Communication Skills Mumbai Oct. 10, 2002 BARC Hospital, Mumbai Programme for Nurses
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. N. Rustomfram · Organisational Structure TISS, Mumbai Oct. 4 and 21, TISS, Mumbai UGC Refresher Course
· Human Resource 2002 on Management of
Appendix 10

Development-Supervision, Training Non-Profit Organisation


and Other Methods in the Changing Social
Development Scenario

Dr. Revati Balu Value Education for Children Mumbai Oct. 2, 2002 Lions Clubs International Schools and Society

Dr. N. Rustomfram Role of Volunteers in Disasters and TISS, Mumbai Sep. 23, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Training for Volunteers
Natural Crises in Social Work

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Practices of Health and Hygiene Mumbai Sep. 23, 2002 Shelter Don Bosco Workshop for Peer
Educators

Dr. Shankar Das Pranayama: Effective Means for Mental Navi Mumbai Sep. 22, 2002 Yoga Vidya Niketan Annual Teacher Training
Peace Programme

Dr. Shankar Das Meditation: Its Process, Practice and Navi Mumbai Sep. 13, 2002 Yoga Vidya Niketan Workshop on Yoga and
Administration Healing

Dr. Revati Balu Working with Individuals TISS, Mumbai Aug. 6-Oct. 6, Department of EMS, TISS Volunteers' Training
2002 Programme in Social
Work

Dr. N. Rustomfram Communication for Disadvantaged Mumbai Jul. 9, 2002 Impact India Foundation Induction Programme
Communities in Health for Health Volunteers in
Under Privileged
Communities

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Brainstorming: The Workshop Method Mumbai Jun. 5, 2002 CARAT, TISS Summer Institute for
HIV/AIDS Counselling
and Psychosocial
Interventions

Dr. N. Rustomfram · Key Concepts of Participatory/ Mumbai Jun. 3 and 24, CARAT, TISS Summer Institute for
Training Methodology 2002 HIV/AIDS Counselling
· Self-Awareness: Understanding Self and Psycho-social
as a Learner Interventions
· Motivation, Leadership and
123

Decision-making
124

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme


Dr. Revati Balu · Understanding Adult Learning St. Pius College Jun. 3 and 6, CARAT, TISS Summer Institute for
· Designing a Participatory Training Goregaon, Mumbai 2002 HIV/AIDS Counselling
Programme and Psycho-social
Interventions

Dr. Revati Balu Workshop Methods TISS, Mumbai Jun. 2, 2002 Lions Quest in India Foundation Orientation to
Organising Skills for
Adolescence
Workshops

Dr. Shankar Das · Yoga Meditation and Stress} Dahanu May 8, 2002 Hamara Club Youth Camp
Management
· Importance of Education

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Dr. D.P. Singh Understanding Research Skills TISS, Mumbai Feb. 17, 20 and Department of EMS, TISS; and YUVA Refresher Course
24, 2003

Mr. Anil S. Sutar · Social Survey TISS, Mumbai Dec. 13, 2002; NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
· Research Methods Jan. 14 and Feb. Programme
13, 2003

Dr. V. Gowri · Research Designs Mumbai Dec. 12-13, 2002 Indian Institute of Worker's Training Programme for
· Data Analysis and Statistics Education (IIWE) Field Co-ordinators

Mr. Anil S. Sutar Methods of Data Collection Mumbai Dec. 11, 2002 IIWE Training Programme for
Field Co-ordinators

Dr. D.P. Singh Regression Analysis Mumbai Dec. 5, 2002 SNDT Women's University, Mumbai Master's Programme of
the Department of
Psychology

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Dr. Lata Narayan Role Play and Mental Imagery TISS, Mumbai Mar. 26, 2003 Department of EMS, TISS Making Training
Effective: Experiential
Appendix 10

Approaches
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. R. Konantambigi Approaches and Research Methods in Mumbai Mar. 25, 2003 Department of Social Education, UGC Refresher Course
Psychology SNDT Women's University in Inter-Disciplinary
Appendix 10

Perspectives in
Psychology and
Education
Dr. Lata Narayan Status of Women and Issues Mumbai Mar. 8, 2003 Navnirman Women's Day
Celebration
Dr. Lata Narayan Issues Related to Youth and Marriage Delhi Jan. 24-26, 2003 Delhi Parsi Anjuman 16th All India
Zoroastrian Youth
Conference
Dr. K Anil Kumar Youth: Demographic and Health TISS, Mumbai Jan. 16, 2003 Department of EMS, TISS Certificate Course in
Aspects Social Work
Dr. Lata Narayan Motivating Volunteers for Effective TISS, Mumbai Jan. 14, 2003 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation Course
Participation and Techniques of
Working with People
Prof. G.G. Wankhede Personality Development and Career Navi Mumbai Jan. 11, 2003 Modern College -
Opportunities
Prof. G.G. Wankhede Contemporary Social Issues and Youth TISS, Mumbai Dec. 9, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS Training Programme for
NSS Programme
Officers
Dr. Lata Narayan Working Together Effectively: Key TISS, Mumbai Oct. 24, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Participatory Training
Issues Methodology:
A Training of Trainers'
Workshop
Dr. Lata Narayan Research Findings on Social Work TISS, Mumbai Oct. 24, 2002 Social Work Education and Practice Refresher Course for
Education Cell Social Work Educators
Prof. G.G. Wankhede Personality Development TISS, Mumbai Aug. 29, 2002 SC/ST Cell, TISS -
Dr. Lata Narayan Values and Ethics in Social Work TISS, Mumbai Aug. 9, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Volunteer Training
Programme
Dr. Lata Narayan Process Recording TISS, Mumbai Jul. 31, 2002 Department of SWA, TISS -
Dr. Lata Narayan Workshop on Integrated Social Work TISS, Mumbai Jul. 9, 2002 Department of Family and Child -
125

Practice Welfare (FCW), TISS


126

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme


Dr. Lata Narayan Introduction to Social Work TISS, Mumbai Jul. 8, 2002 TISS, Mumbai -

Dr. Lata Narayan Professional Social work Practice TISS, Mumbai Jul. 3, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Certificate Course in
Social Work

Dr. R. Konantambigi · Children from Various Cultures Atlanta, USA Jun. 10, and Department of Educational Special Education
· Problems and Issues in Data Jul. 19, 2002 Psychology Visiting Lecture for the
Collection and Analysis: Example of Masters Students
the Study-Teacher Assessment of
Teaching Learning Strategies with
Children in the Normal Classroom

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Prof. J. Aikara Education: Socio-Political Perspective Mumbai Feb. 28, 2003 KJ Somaiya Comprehensive College Seminar on Education
of Education, Training and Research at Cross Roads in the
21st Century

Prof. Padma Velaskar Dalit Feminism and the Politics of Mumbai Feb. 26, 2003 Research Centre for Women's UGC Refresher Course
Recognition Studies, SNDT Women's University, on Women's Studies
Mumbai

Dr. Ranu Jain · Jainism and Varnashram Dharma Mumbai Jan. 18 and 25, Department of Philosophy, -
System 2003 University of Mumbai
· Modern Relevance of Jainism

Dr. Leena Abraham Gender Issues in Education Mumbai Jan. 17, 2003 Research Centre for Women's Certificate Course on
Studies, SNDT Women's University, Women and
Mumbai Development

Dr. Leena Abraham · Health Indicators of Women TISS, Mumbai Dec. 9-11, 2002 Department of Health Services Course on Women and
· Women and Reproductive Health Studies, TISS Health
· Sexuality and Sexual Health

Dr. Avinash K. Singh Caste and Race TISS, Mumbai Sep. 19, 2002 Department of MPSW, TISS Sociology

Dr. Ranu Jain Sociological Perspective on TISS, Mumbai Aug. 31, 2002 Department of MPSW, TISS Seminar on Communal
Communalism Harmony

Dr. Avinash K. Singh Tribal Groups in India TISS, Mumbai Aug. 18, 2002 Unit for Social Policy and Social Social Welfare for
Appendix 10

Welfare Administration, TISS Weaker Sections


Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Leena Abraham Medical Sociological: Historical TISS, Mumbai Aug. 8, 2002 Department of MPSW, TISS -
Development and Contemporary
Appendix 10

Issues
Prof. J. Aikara Student Politics and the Role of Police Mumbai Jul. 26, 2002 Department of Criminology and Vertical Interaction
Correctional Administration, TISS Course for Officers of
the Indian Police
Service

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Prof. C. Sengupta Urban Poverty: A Sociological Mumbai Jan. 8, 2003 Build and Committee for National Consultation
Perspective Programmes and Church Relations on Urban Poverty in the
Context of
Globalisation:
Challenges, Responses
and Strategies for
Churches and Social
Action Groups
Prof. C. Sengupta Political Economy under Globalisation: Kanpur Dec. 18-20, 2002 All India Sociological Society 28th All India
Reflections on Gujarat Sociological
Conference: Political
Economy under Global
Regime
Prof. R.N. Sharma Urbanisation and Urban Development Mumbai Dec. 3–4, 2002 Department of Sociology and Refresher Course
in India Economics, University of Mumbai
Prof. S. Siva Raju Understanding Urbanisation Navi Mumbai Sep. 5, 2002 YUVA Centre, Navi Mumbai Volunteer Orientation
Programme for the
American India
Foundation

UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Approaches and Methods in Research Mumbai Mar. 31, 2003 Centre of Special Education, SNDT Refresher Course on
in Social Work Women's University, Mumbai Perception and
Perspectives in
Interdisciplinary
127

Research
128

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme


Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Monitoring and Evaluating NGOs College of Social Mar. 5, 2003 College of Social Work, University of MSW Course on Social
Work, Mumbai Mumbai Administration and
Resource Management
Dr. J.J. Roy Burman Syncretic Religion and National Mumbai Jan. 12, 2003 Nirmala Niketan Syncretic Religion
Integration
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani · Tools of Data Collection TISS, Mumbai Dec. 26-27, and CARAT, TISS Training Programme on
· Data Analysis in Qualitative and Jan. 6, 2003 HIV/AIDS Counselling
Quantitative Research and Psychological
· Concept of Management and Interventions
Systems Perspective
Prof. Ratna Naik Development of Self-Employment Mumbai Oct. 16, 2002 Leather Industries Development Lecture Series
Programme for Charmkar Community: Corporation of Maharashtra organised by LIDCOM
Role of Scheduled Caste Corporation (LIDCOM)
Dr. J.J. Roy Burman The Significance of Sacred Groves Itanagar Sep. 11, 2002 Department of Tribal Studies, Guest Lecture
Arunachal Pradesh University
Prof. Ratna Naik Management of Mangroves and Goa Jun. 28, 2002 Forest Department, Goa Workshop on
Livelihood Issues of the Local Management of
Community Mangroves Ecosystem

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Dr. Vikash N. Pandey Post-Modernism and Implications for TISS, Mumbai Mar. 14, 2003 Department of Personnel Global HRM
HRM Management and Industrial Relations
(PMIR), TISS
Prof. Sarthi Acharya Economic Liberalisation in India TISS, Mumbai Feb. 21 and 28, Department of PMIR, TISS -
2003
Dr. Vikash N. Pandey Self and Society in Contemporary TISS, Mumbai Feb. 19, 2003 TISS, Mumbai -
Times
Dr. Vikash N. Pandey History of Contemporary Liberalisation TISS, Mumbai Feb. 14, 2003 Department of PMIR, TISS Global HRM
in India
Dr. Alka Parikh Conducting Participatory Rapid TISS, Mumbai Dec. 30, 2002 CARAT, TISS Training Programme on
Appraisal HIV/AIDS Counselling
and Psycho-Social
Appendix 10

Interventions
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Alka Parikh The Ecocity Programme Mumbai Sep. 9, 2002 Ecosmart India Ltd. The Ecocity
Programme: A Panel
Appendix 10

Discussion
Dr. Alka Parikh Conducting Needs Assessment Department of Aug-Sep. 2002 Department of Economics, Course on Agricultural
Economics, University University of Mumbai Economics
of Mumbai
Dr. Alka Parikh Management of Prevention and Care Mumbai Jun. 22, 2002 CARAT, TISS Management of
Programme for AIDS Prevention and Care
Programme for AIDS

UNIT FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES

Prof. Chhaya Datar Eco Feminism TISS, Mumbai Mar. 18, 2003 Unit for Women's Studies, TISS UGC Refresher Course
Dr. Asha Bajpai Juvenile Justice Kolkata Mar. 13-15, 2003 National Institute of Social Defence, Training Programme of
Delhi; and National University of Juvenile Justice System
Juridicial Sciences, Kolkata for Eastern Region
Prof. Chhaya Datar Organising of Rural and Tribal Women Mumbai Mar. 12, 2003 Research Centre for Women's Refresher Course
Studies, SNDT Women's University
Dr. Asha Bajpai Rights of Child in Schools Mumbai Jan. 4, 2003 SNDT Women's University and Disciplinary Practices in
Association of Counsellors Schools
Dr. Asha Bajpai Gender & Human Rights: A Legal Mumbai Nov. 11, 2002 TASH Foundation Introduction to
Perspective Students and Teachers
from Norway
Dr. Asha Bajpai Gender Issues Mumbai Oct. 16, 2002 UGC Orientation Course for
College Teachers
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Women and Halth University of Mumbai, Oct. 11, 2002 Department of Sociology, University Refresher Course on
Kalina of Mumbai Urban Society:
Socio-Economic
Dimension
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Gender Sensitive Communication Mumbai Sep. 22, 2002 IIT, Mumbai Communication Skills
Course
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Maharashtra Policies for Women Mumbai Aug. 3-4, 2002 Annapurna Mahila Mandal Empowerment of
129

Women
130

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme


Prof. Chhaya Datar Women's Organisations and Civil Pune Jul. 28, 2002 Nari Samata Manch Celebrating 20 Years of
Society in the Context of Globalisation Completion of Nari
Samata Manch
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Girl Child in the SAARC Region and The Hague, May 2, 2002 Institute of Social Sciences Training Course on
Gender Section Netherlands Children and
Development X: Fertility
Politics and
Reproductive Rights

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Ms. Rosamma Veedon Older Persons: Life Span Prospecting, TISS, Mumbai Aug. 28, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme for
Issues, Current Programmes and Volunteers in Social
Services Work

UNIT FOR LABOUR STUDIES

Dr. E. Toppo Tribal Issues and Problems with Mumbai Sep. 19, 2002 Unit for Social Policy and Social -
Special Reference to Jharkhand Welfare Administration, TISS

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT

Mr. Khalil Ahmed Relevance of School Education Mumbai Feb. 24, 2003 Our Lady of Good Health School, Orientation Programme
Mumbai
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Youth for Jal Samwardhan Devarashtre, Sangli Dec. 30, 2002 ASC College, Ramand Nagar, Sangli NSS Jal Samwardhan
District District and Special Rural
Camping Programme
Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS Aims and Objectives Charn, Shivale Taluka Dec. 29, 2002 Arts College, Shirvale, Sangli District NSS Jal Samwardhan
and Special Rural
Ramping Programme
Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS Aims and Objectives Imgral Dec. 29, 2002 Naik College, Shirala Taluk, Sangli NSS Jal Samwardhan
District and Special Rural
Camping Programme
Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS Aims and Objectives Bibi, Satara District Dec. 29, 2002 Madhoji College, Phaltan, Satara NSS Jal Samwardhan
District and Special Rural
Appendix 10

Camping Programme
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Youth and their Motivation to Work for Gawhan, Panvel Taluk Dec. 28, 2002 Mahatma Phule Arts, Science and NSS Jal Samwardhan
Rural Development Commerce College, Panvel and Special Rural Camp
Appendix 10

Mr. Khalil Ahmed Approximate Values for Youth Ulhasnagar, Thane Dec. 27, 2002 CHM College, Ulhasnagar Youth for Jal
District Samwardhan and
Innovative Education
Camp

Mr. Khalil Ahmed Youth and Development Vashind, Thane Dec. 27, 2002 Pragati Mahavidyalaya, Dombivali NSS Gram Vikas Shibir
District

Mr. Khalil Ahmed Youth and Jal Samwardhan Navegaon Dec. 24, 2002 SSJ College, Navegaon NSS State Level Youth
Camp

Dr. R.K. Madhavi Communication: Strategies for a Thane Dec. 24, 2002 Pragati Mahavidhyalaya, Dombivali NSS Special Camping
Change Programme

Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS Special Camp and Jal Wardha District Dec. 23, 2002 Model College, Karanjia, Wardha NSS Special Camping
Samwardhan District Programme

Mr. Khalil Ahmed Youth and Leadership and Wardha District Dec. 23, 2002 UNICEF and Village Uplift Society, NSS Youth Leadership
Development Wardha District Camp

Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS and Youth Personality Umrer Dec. 23, 2002 Nutan Adarsh College, Umrer NSS Special Camping
Development Programme

Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS Special Camp and Jal Ramtek Dec. 22, 2002 Kavi KW Guru Institute of NSS Special Camping
Samwardhan Technology, Ramtek Programme

Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS Aims and Objectives Mumbai Nov. 19, 2002 L.S. Raheja College NSS Special Camping
Programme

Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS Aims and Objectives Mumbai Aug. 31,2002 R.A. Podar Commerce College, NSS Orientation
Mumbai Programme

Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS and Population Education Bhiwandi Jul. 11, 2002 G.M. Momin Women's College, Seminar on World
Bhiwandi Population Day

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Screening and Discussion of Saacha Ahmedabad Feb. 5, 2003 Indian Institute of Management -
131

Dr. K.P. Jayasankar


132

Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme


Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Screening and Discussion of Saacha Ahmedabad Feb. 3, 2003 Mudra Institute of Communication -
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Arts
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Screening and Discussion of Hyderabad Sep. 11, 2002 S.N. School, University of Hyderabad -
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Kahankar: Ahankar and Saacha
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Screening and Discussion of Saacha Mumbai Aug. 17, 2002 Rizvi College Archfest 2002
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Critiquing Development Through Pune Jul. 15, 2002 Kalpavriksha Signs of Hope Lecture
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Alternative Media Series

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Prof. Murli Desai Awareness and Abilities to Handle Karamsad Jan. 31, 2003 Swaminarayan Vidyapeeth -
Feelings and Emotions
Prof. Murli Desai Understanding Family System and TISS, Mumbai Jan. 8, 2003 NSS Unit, TISS 90th Orientation Course
Gender Sensitivity for NSS Programme
Officers
Prof. Murli Desai Objectives of Accreditation and NAAC Mumbai Oct. 19-20, 2002 College of Social Work, Nirmala Workshop on NAAC
Niketan Accreditation for
Colleges of Social Work
in Maharashtra
Prof. Murli Desai Understanding Family System TISS, Mumbai Sep. 19, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS 85th and 88th
Orientation Course for
NSS Programme
Officers

LIBRARY

Dr. Muttayya From Library Manager to Wisdom Jamshedpur Mar. 6–8, 2003 Management Library Network and Emerging Digital
Koganuramath Adminitrator: New Challenges and Xavier Labour Relations Institute Library Initiatives and
Vision for Information Professionals in Future of Business and
the Digital Era Management
Information in India
Appendix 10
APPENDIX 11
Executive Committee Memberships and other Official Positions in
Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations

DIRECTOR

Prof. R.R. Singh


· Member, Executive Committee, Association of Schools of Social Work in India, New Delhi
· Member, Non-Official Commission on the Abolition of Scavenging, Sulabh International, New Delhi
· Member, Panel of Experts, Union Public Service Commission, Delhi
· Member, Panel of Experts, University Grants Commissions, New Delhi
· Chairperson, Lok Seva Pratisthan, New Delhi
· Member, Executive Council, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, New Delhi
· Member, Ethics Committee, V.B. Patel Institute, University of Delhi, Delhi
· Member, Committee on Local Governance, Society for Participatory Research in Asia, Delhi
· Member, Expert Committee, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi
· Member, Academic Council, South Indian Education Society, Mumbai
· Member, Executive Council, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member at Large, International Association of Schools of Social Work, USA
· Member, Third Review Committee on Social Work Education, University Grants Commission, New Delhi
· External Member, Academic Council, Lucknow University, Lucknow
· Member, Academic Council, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Raigad, Maharashtra
· Member, Governing Board, PRAYAS, New Delhi
· Member, Advisory Board, Maharashtra Association of Social Work Educators, Maharashtra
· Member, Board of College and University Development, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Member, Maharashtra Council on Science and Technology, Mumbai
· Member, Dr. Ambedkar Sandesh Prachar Samiti, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India,
New Delhi
· Member, Board of Continuing Education, SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai
· Member, Advisory Committee, Programme on Technology Development and Transfer to the Villagers, Government of
Jharkhand, Ranchi
· Member, Project Management Board for UNDP-KVIC Project, Ministry of Agro and Rural Industries, Government of
India, New Delhi
· Member, Advisory Council, Bombay First, Mumbai
· Member, Advisory Council, Population First, Mumbai
· Member, General Assembly, Indian Council for Cultural Relations, New Delhi
· Advisor, Steering Committee for a Proposed Bill for Maharashtra Council for Social Work Profession, Mumbai
· Member, General Body, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi
· Member, Research and Recognition Committee in Social Work, University of Pune, Pune

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Prof. Usha S. Nayar


· Vice-President, Advisory Board, Childwatch International, Oslo, Norway
· Member, Panel of Experts, World Health Organisation, Geneva
· Chairperson, Technology and Social Health Foundation, Mumbai
· Member, Board of Research Studies (Psychology), University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Member, Board of Studies, Department of Human Development, SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai
· Member, Management Council, Xavier’s Institute of Counselling Psychology, Mumbai
· Member, X Plan UGC Visiting Committee, Delhi University, Delhi

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Prof. D.R. Singh


· Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Comparative Criminology, Montreal University, Canada
· Member, Board of Studies in Law, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Member, Board of Studies in Criminology, Karnataka University, Dharwad
134 Appendix 11

· Vice-Chairperson, Indian Society of Criminology, Chennai


· Member, Committee Appointed by High Court of Mumbai, Mumbai
Dr. Arvind Tiwari
· Member, Executive Council, Indian Society of Criminology, Chennai

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE

Prof. Lina Kashyap


· Member, Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal for Advancement of Counselling, Washington, D.C.
· Vice President, Executive Committee, International Association for Counselling, Brussells
· Member, Sub-Committee for Mental Handicap, Rehabilitation Council of India, Delhi
· Member, Academic Committee, National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad
· Member, State Level Advisory Committee on Adoption, Mumbai
· Member, Board of Studies, Faculty of Social Work, M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara
· Member, Board of Studies, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, M.S. University of Baroda,
Vadodara
Dr. Neela Dabir
· Member, Executive Committee, Door Step School, Mumbai
· Treasurer, Mukta, Mumbai
Ms. Anjali Dave
· Member, Monitoring Committee, Under the Memorandum of Understanding for Special Cell, Mumbai
· Founder Member, Action Advocacy, Research Training Initiaties, Navi Mumbai
Ms. T.S. Adhikari
· Founder-Member, Akhil Navi Mumbai Mahila Mandal Samanvay Samiti, Navi Mumbai
· Member, District Resource Committee on Sarva Shikshan Abhiyan, Thane District, Thane
· Member, Committee at the District Level on Sarva Shikshan Abhiyan, Maharashtra, Government of Maharashtra, Thane
Ms. Sandhya Limaye
· Member, Advisory Committee, Naunihal Project of PRERNA, Mumbai
· Member, Proposed Child Guidance Clinic, Vatsalya Trust, Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Prof. Vimla Nadkarni


· Vice-President, Association of Schools of Social Work in India, Mumbai
· Trustee and Executive Committee Member, Jagruti Kendra, Mumbai
· Member, Joint Working Group, Indo-US Collaboration on Contraception and Reproductive Health Research, Pune.
· Member, Research Advisory Group, AVERT Society, Government of Maharashtra and USAID, Mumbai
· Member, Expert Group to review the Social, Behavioural and Operational Research Programmes, National Institute for
Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai
Dr. Surinder Jaswal
· Resource Person, Sangath Society, Goa
· Member, Ethics Committee, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, Kalwa, Thane
· Committee Member, The National Liver Foundation, Mumbai
· Member, Technical Advisory and Ethics Committee, Masum, Pune
· Member, Ethics Committee, Institute for Reproductive Research, Mumbai
· Convenor, Technical Resource Group Counselling, National AIDS Control Organisation, New Delhi
Ms. Katy Gandevia
· Member, Mental Health Authority, Directorate of Health Services, Maharashtra, Mumbai
· Vice-President, Family Welfare Agency, Mumbai
· Vice President, Council of International Programme Fellowship, Mumbai
· Founder Member, Kiran Mental Health Association, Mumbai
· Founder Trustee, Atma Vishwas Vidyalaya, Mumbai
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza
· Member, Advisory Committee, Crisis Centre for Women, Sneha, Mumbai
· Board Member, Punarta Bhavan, Oasis India, Mumbai
Appendix 11 135

· Consultant, STI Intervention Project, Centre for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Fransisco
· Member, Core Committee, LTMG Hospital, Mumbai
Dr. Srilatha Juvva
· Member, Executive Committee, Bombay Association for Trained Social Workers, Mumbai
· Member, Advisory Board, Anand Rehabilitation Centre (Halfway Home for Persons with Mental Illness), Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Prof. Vidya Rao


· Member, Executive Committee, Association of Schools of Social Work in India, Lucknow
Dr. Bipin Jojo
· President, Rural Action and Human Interest, Sundergarh, Orissa
· Member, Advisory Committee, Voluntary Action for Rehabilitation and Development, Amravati
Mr. Subhabrata Dutta
· Board Member, Sriniketan Society for Social and Cultural Development, Sriniketan, West Bengal

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian


· Faculty Associate, American College of Healthcare Executives, Chicago, USA
· Member, Board of Studies, International Institute of Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member, Academic Council, International Institute of Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Vice-President, People’s Association for Training and Health, Mumbai
· Vice-President, Maharashtra Lokhita Seva Mandal, Mumbai
· Trustee, Ashish Gram Rachna Trust, Pachod, India

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Dr. Amita Bhide


· Treasurer,Samarthan,Mumbai
· Secretary, Committee for Right to Housing, Mumbai
· Member, Executive Committee, District Urban Development Agency, Mumbai
Mr. P.K. Shajahan
· Member, Internatiional Social Services Sub-Committee, Indian Council of Social Welfare, Mumbai
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
· Member, oard of Trustees, Jagruti Mahila Mandal, Mumbai
· Member, Sub-Group on Networking with Community Group, Public Concern for Governance Trust, Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

Dr. N. Rustomfram
· Trustee and Treasurer, Maharashtra Lokhita Seva Mandal, Mumbai
· Trustee, Governing Council, Indian Council for Mental Health, Mumbai
· Member, Governing Council, CHETNA, Ahmedabad
· Member, Implementation Committee, Department of Adult and Continuing Education, SNDT Women’s University,
Mumbai
· Member, Adviory Committee, Jyoti Trust, Mumbai
Dr. Shankar Das
· Advisor, Technical Resource Team, Department of Applied Psychology, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Consultant (Behavioural Science), AIDS Research and Control Centre, A Collaborative Programme of University of
Texas, USA, and Government of Maharashtra, Grant Medical College, Mumbai
· Honarary Secretary-General, AIDS Prevention and Research Organisation, Mumbai
· Member, Ethics Committee, Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals and Grant Medical College, Mumbai
· Member, General Council, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Impaired, Mumbai
· Advisor, Polio Foundation and Bansali Trust, Ahmedabad
· Technical Consultant, Mukti Sadan Foundation, Mumbai
· Founder Member, ACCESS Center for Cultivation of Effective Self-Sufficiency, Mumbai
· President, SAMVAD—Indian Association of Holistic Counsellors, Mumai
136 Appendix 11

Dr. Revati Balu


· International Senior Trainer, Life Skills Programme, Inernational Youth Foundation, USA
· Consultant, Learning Enhancement Programme, St. Andrew’s High School, Mumbai
· Member, Curriculum Adaptation Core Group, Lions Quest in India Foundation, Ahmedabad
· Member, Election Watch Task Group, AGNI, Mumbai

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Dr. Lata Narayan


· Member, Governing Board, YUVA, Mumbai
· President, YUVA-Urban, Mumbai
· Member, Governing Board, Mel-Jol, Mumbai
· Board Member, LAYA, Visakhapatnam

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Prof. D. Saldanha
· Member, Governing Board, YUVA, Mumbai
· Member, Governing Board, Mel-Jol, Mumbai
· Member, Academic Committee, National Open School, New Delhi
· Member, Expert Group on the Indian DIASPORA, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India,
New Delhi
· Member, Sub-Group on Welfare and Development of Adolescents for the Tenth Five Year Plan, Ministry of Human
Resource Development, Government of India, New Delhi
· Member, Working Group on Elementary Education and Adult Education for the Tenth Five Year Plan, Ministry of Human
Resource Development, Government of India, New Delhi
· Member, Editorial Board, Sixth Survey of Educational Research, National Council for Educational Research and
Training, New Delhi
· Member, Planning Committee, Relief and Rehabilitation of Sardar Sarovar Affected Persons, Government of
Maharashtra, Mumbai and Nasik

Prof. J. Aikara
· Member, Consultative Committee, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Western Regional Centre, Mumbai
· Member, Board of Management, Jan Shikshan Sansthan, Mumbai
· Vice-President, Governing Board, Society for Human and Environmental Development, Mumbai
· Member, General Body, Council for Social Development, Mumbai
· Member, Executive Committee, Fullbright Association of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Member, Committee on Research, Directorate of Adult Education, Government of India, New Delhi

Prof. Padma Velaskar


· Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Education Dialogue, Bangalore

Dr. Ranu Jain


· Member, Executive Committee, Centre for Society and Secularism, Mumbai

UNIT FOR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY IN SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Prof. Ratna Naik


· Expert-Member, Committee on Minor Forest Produce, Government of India, New Delhi
· Social Science Expert, Maharashtra Public Service Commission, Mumbai
· Member, Advisory Board, Maharaja Institute of Professional Sciences, Mumbai

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani


· Member, Akshara Support Group, Mumbai
· Co-opted Member, Indian Association for Promotion of Adoption and Child Welfare, Mumbai
· Consultant, Sponsorship Committee, Indian Association for Promotion of Adoption and Child Welfare, Mumbai
· Consultant, Special Cell for Women and Children, TISS, Mumbai
· Research Advisor, Ambuja Cement Foundation
Appendix 11 137

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Dr. Vikash Pandey


· Member, Indian Association for Women’s Studies, Hyderabad
Ms. Rekha Mammen
· Co-Chair, 13th International Symposium of the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development,
Mumbai

UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES

Dr. Asha Bajpai


· President, Nyaya, Mumbai
· Memebr, Sexual Harassment Committee, Mazgaon Docks Ltd., Mumbai
· Member, Task Force on Training of Juvenile Justice Functionaries, National Institute of Social Defence, New Delhi
· Member, Executive Committee, Maharashtra State Legal Services Authority, Mumbai
· Member, Mahila Dakhshata Samiti, Mumbai Police, Mumbai

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Prof. Shalini Bharat


· Member, Academic Council, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member, Ethical Review Committee, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member, Steering Committee, European Commission’s HIV/STI Prevention and Care Research Programme, India, The
Population Council, New Delhi
· Member, Maharashtra State Adoption Committee, Department of Women and Child Development, Mumbai
· Member, Technical Resource Group (Research and Development), National AIDS Control Organisation, Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi
· Member, International Scientific Advisory Committee to Review Abstracts for the Sixth International Congress on AIDS
in Asia and the Pacific, Melbourne, Australia, Mumbai
· Chairperson, Voluntary Coordinating Agency for Adoption, Mumbai
· Book Review Editor, Culture, Health and Sexuality, USA
· Member, Editorial Board, AIDS Care, UK.
· Member, Editorial Board, Indian Psychological Research and Abstracts, New Delhi
· Member, National Committee on Adoption, Ministry of Welfare, New Delhi
Ms. Rosamma Veedon
· Hon. Treasurer, Family Welfare Agency, Mumbai
· Hon. Treasurer, People’s Association for Training and Health, Mumbai
· Member, Scrutiny Agency for Child Adoption, Indian Council of Social Welfare, Mumbai

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT

Mr. Khalil Ahmed


· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Nagpur University, Nagpur
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Maharashtra Unviersity of Health Sciences, Nashik
· Advisor, International Society for Harmony and Peace, Mumbai
· Advisor, Karunya Trust, Mumbai
· Advisor, Maharashtra United Social Trust, Mumbai
· Advisor, National Institute of Events Management, Mumbai

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Prof. Anjali Monteiro


· Jt. Secretary, Managing Committee and Trustee, Avehi: Audio-Visual Resource Centre and Trust, Mumbai
· Member, Management Advisory Board, Xavier Institute Communications, Mumbai (till January 2003)
· Member, Board of Studies in Communication Media for Children, SNDT Women’s University, Pune
138 Appendices 11 & 12

Dr. K.P. Jayasankar


· Member, Managing Committee, Comet Media Foundation, Mumbai
· Trustee, Nav Nirrmiti Trust, Mumbai
· Member, Managing Committee, Avehi: Audio-Visual Resource Centre, Mumbai

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Prof. Murli Desai


· Member, Advisory and Editorial Board for the Third Edition of the Encyclopaedia of Social Work in India
· Member, Human Rights Committee, International Association of Schools of Social Work, USA
· Coopted Member and Editor of Newsletter, Executive Committee, Bombay Association of Trained Social Workers,
Mumbai
· Coopted Member, Executive Committee, Maharashtra Association of Social Work Educators
· Member, Steering Committee, Maharashtra Council for Professional Social Work
· Member, Expert Panel, Helpline of EDAGE and HELPAGE, New Delhi
· Member, Board of Social Work Studies, Gujarat Vidyapeeth, Ahmedabad
· Member, Board of School of Social Sciences, Mizoram University, Aizwal

APPENDIX 12
Students’ Union

A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE B. PRIZE WINNERS OF THE GUINEA PIG ESSAY


TROPHY COMPETITIONS ORGANISED BY THE
President : Mr. Vikas Lokhande STUDENTS’ UNION
General Secretary : Ms. Maitreyi Siruguri
First Prize : Mr. Sajiv Nair
Treasurer : Mr. Shiv Kumar Shukla
Second Prize : Ms. Preeti C. Bhatt
Literary Secretary : Mr. Alankaar
Third Prize : Ms. Rajeshwari Ramchandran
Cultural Secretary : Mr. Arunanshu Mandal

Sports Secretary : Mr. Benjamin Khasouso

Junior Representatives : Ms. T.S. Nitya


Mr. Digpal Bahadur
Mr. M. Robert
Mr. Michael David
APPENDIX 13
TISS Committees

Academic Committee Advisory Committee on Tenth Plan Proposal


Chairperson Convenor
Member-Secretary Nodal Officer

Accounts Consultative Committee


Chairperson
Member-Secretary

Annual Report Screening Committee


Chairperson
Convenor

Admission Committee
Chairperson
Secretary

Committee for Appointment of Staff up to Section Officer


Chairperson

Committee for Service Rules for Teaching and


Non-Teaching Staff
Chairperson
Advisory Committee for the Centre for Health Studies
Chairperson
Coordinator

Curriculum Development Committee for Rural Campus


External Experts
Convenor

Advisory Committee on Social Work Students’ Forum


Convenor
140 Appendix 13

Curriculum Review Planning Group for M.A. Social Work


Programme

Grievance Handling Committee (Non-Teaching Staff)


Convenor

Extra Mural Department Advisory Committee


Chairperson
Convenor
Gender Amity Committee
Convenor
Member-Secretary

Faculty Development Forum


Convenor Health Care Committee
Chairperson
Member-Secretary

Ex-Officio Members
Fee Revision Committee
Convenor
Secretary

Housing Committee
Field Action Projects Coordination Committee Chairperson
Coordinator Ex-Officio Member

Inter-Departmental Social Work Teaching Heads


Committee
Convenor

International Travel Grants Committee


Chairperson
Appendix 13 141

Ex-Officio Members

External Experts
Library Advisory Committee
Chairperson
Convenor
Ex-Officio Member Purchase Committee
Chairperson
Secretary

Liveries Committee Invitee


Convenor
Re-Evaluation Committee
Chairperson

Maintenance Committee
Convenor
Member-Secretary

Scholarship Committee
Convenor

Rural Campus Advisory Committee


Chairperson)

Invitees

Publications Editorial Board SC/ST Standing Committee


Chairperson
Chairperson and Editor Cell in Charge
Secretary
Associate Editor (IJSW)

Associate Editor (Books)

Members Invitees

Space Committee
Chairperson
142 Appendix 13

Convenor Study Leave Committee


Chairperson

Staff Welfare Fund Committee


Convenor

Sub-Committee for Monitoring the Plans of Investment of


Contributory Provident Fund
Governing Board Nominee and Convenor
Member-Secretary

Students’ Aid Committee


Chairperson

TISS Employees’ Union


President
Vice-President
General Secretary
Secretary 1
Secretary 2
APPENDIX 14
Special Visitors

Dr. Lalit Kunar Mr. A.N. Shetty


Deputy Advisor Senior Consultant and Advisor
Planning Commission All India Institute of Local Self Government
Yojana Bhavan Sthanikraj Bhavan
New Delhi C.D. Barfiwala Marg, Andheri (W)
April 17, 2003 Mumbai 400 058
March 6, 2003
Ms. Julia Suryakusuma
Jl. Sindanglaya G4/7 Prof. Richard Feachem
Puri Cinere Executive Director
Sawangan 16514 The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
West Java 53, Avenue Louis-Casaf
Indonesia 1216 Geneva-Cointrin
April 1, 2003 Switzerland
March 3, 2003
Capt. Subash Chandra
Assistant Programme Advisor Dr. Purnima Mane
NSS Regional Centre Chief Fund Portfolio Director and
Pune Director, South Asia, Middle East and North Africa
March 26, 2003 The Global Fund to Fight AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria
43 Avenue Louis-Casai
Rear Admiral Vijay Shankar Switzerland
Fleet Officer Commanding March 3, 2003
Western Fleet
Indian Navy Mr. Anil Soni
Mumbai Advisor to Executive Director
March 20, 2003 The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
53 Avenue Louis Casai
Prof. Alan Rogers Switzerland
Visiting Professor March 3, 2003
Centre for Applied Research in Education
School of Education and Professional Development Mr. Gerry Pinto (and 10 Member Study Team from
University of East Anglia Tajikistan)
Norwich NR47TT Project Officer, Child Protection
England UNICEF
March 23 to 29, 2003 February 26, 2003

Mr. B.K. Malagi Ms. Laura Livingston


Structural Engineer First Secretary
Tata Housing Development Co. Ltd. Director, Office of International Narcotics
Emeralde Court and Law Enforcement Affairs
Mahim Embassy of the United States of America
Mumbai 400 016 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
March 7, 2003 New Delhi 110 021
February 17, 2003
Mr. Satish Pradhan
Executive Vice-President Mr. Ravi Pillai
Human Resources Group Regional Head, South Asia
Tata Sons Limited City Guilds
Bombay House, Homi Mody Street Saket Complex
Mumbai 400 001 Thane
March 7, 2003 February 11, 2003
144 Appendix 14

Professor G. Clare Wenger Ms. Deepali Talega


Professor of Social Gerontology Librarian
Co-Director University of Sri Lanka
Centre for Social Policy Research and Development Sri Lanka
School of Sociology and Social Policy February 16, 2003
University of Wales
Bangor,Gwynedd, United Kingdom Ms. Premila Gamage
February 5, 2003 Librarian
99, St. Michael’s Road
Colombo
Mr. S.K. Srivastava, IAS Sri Lanka
Additional Secretary February 16, 2003
Union Public Service Commission
Dholpur House
Shahjahan Road Ms. Jerry Mintz
New Delhi 110 069 Executive Director
January 24, 2003 Alternative Education Resource Organisation
417 Roslyn Road
Roslyn, NY 11577
Brigadier (Retd.) N.N. Sharma December 2, 2002
Professor Emeritus
Sinhgad Institute of Management Dr. T.A.V. Murthy
44/1 Vadgaon (Bk), Off Sinhgad Road Director, INFLIBNET
Pune 411 041 Ahmedabad
January 15, 2003 December 17, 2002

Prof. Ajit Kembhavi


Mrs. Pilloo M.K.Tata
Dean
Chairperson and Managing Trustee
Visitor, Academic Programmes
M.K. Tata Trust
Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics
Bombay House
Pune
Homi Mody Street
December 17, 2002
Mumbai 400 001
January 14, 2003
Prof. Vidyut Joshi
Director
Ms. Upasana Saraf Centre for Social Studies
Principal Surat
Bombay Cambridge School December 12, 2002
Chakala
Andheri (E) Prof. Mansoora Haider
Mumbai Aligarh Muslim University
January 9, 2003 Aligarh
December 12, 2002

Ms. Wathmaml Senecirathe


Librarian Dr. T.S. Kumbar
University of Sri Lanka INFLIBNET
Sri Lanka Ahmedabad
February 16, 2003 December 12, 2002

Ms. Nancy D. Lewis


Mr. Ruwan Gamage Director
Assistant Librarian Research Programme
University of Moratuwa East West Centre
Moratuwa Honolulu
Sri Lanka HI 96848 1601
February 16, 2003 November 6, 2002
Appendix 14 145

Dr. Raghnild Lund (along with 8 students and staff) Ms. Purnima Mehta
NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology American Institute of Indian Studies
Department of Geography D-31 Defence Colony
Drag Doll New Delhi 110 024
Norway 7055 October 3, 2002
November 9-12, 2002
Dr. A.R.K. Pillai
Dr. Brazao Mazula President
Reitor Indian Leprosy Foundation
University of Eduardo Mondlane Hardevi Society
Praca 25 de Junho, C.P. 257, Maputo Jogeshwari
Republic of Mozambique Mumbai 400 060
November 15, 2002 September 4, 2002

Dr. Roy Bhaskar


Mr. Antonio Eduardo Namburete Centre for Critical Realism
Director United Kingdom
University Press August 7, 2003
University of Eduardo Mondlane
Praca 25 de Junho, C.P. 257, Maputo
Republic of Mozambique Dr. Ariel Karrie
November 15, 2002 12, Shlomzion Street
Haifa 34406
Israel
Dr. Paul A. Sato July 8 – August 19, 2002
Senior Medical Epidemiologist
U.S. Department of Defence
Ms. Edna Rodrig
Centre for Deployment Health Research
Deputy Mayor of Upper Nazareth
Naval Health Research Center
Municipality of Nazareth
San Diego, CA 92186-4122
Illit, Israel
November 29, 2002
July 8 – August 19, 2002

Ms. Vidhya Ganesh Mr. Philip Constable


Project Coordinator HIV/AIDS Data Base Health and Family Welfare Sector
UNAIDS Intercountry Team for South Asia Programme in India Institutional Component
C/o UNDCP, EP 16/17 Supported by the European Commission
Chandragupta Marg H & FWS Programme Office
Chanakyapuri D-127 Panchsheel Enclave
New Delhi 110 021 New Delhi 110 017
November 29, 2002 July 23, 2002

Mr. A.Mahendra Raju Mr. Madan Mohan


Provident Fund Commissioner General Manager
Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited.
341 Bhavishya Nidhi Bhavan Vashi
Bandra (E) Navi Mumbai
Mumbai 400 051 July 11, 2002
October 29, 2002
Board of Directors and other Dignitaries from
International Centre for Research on Women
Dr. Pradeep Mehendiratta
Febuary 15, 2003
Director General and Vice President
American Institute of Indian Studies
\d-31 Defence Colony Dr. Joanna Breyer
New Delhi 110 024 Staff Psychologist
October 3, 2002 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
146 Appendix 14

The Honorable Stephen Breyer Prof. Sanat Kumar Sen


Associate Justice Department of Philosophy
Supreme Court of the United States North Bengal University
Washington, D. C. 20543 B-6/5 Purbash Estate
160 Maniktala Main Road
Ms. Susan Aird Kolkatta 700 054
Psychologist
Mongolia
Dr. Krishna Bal
Principal
Mr. Brooke Shearer Ramlal Anand College
Executive Director Benito Jurez Marg
Yale University World Fellows Programme New Delhi

Mr. Strobe Talbott


President Dr. P.S. Pandey
Brookings Institute Shastri Nagar
Betia Hata
Dr. Ellen Chesler Gorakhpur,
Senior Fellow & Director Uttar Pradesh
Programme on Reproductive Health and Rights at the
Open Society Institute
Prof. N.V. Reddy
Head, Department of Social Work
Mr. Matthew Mallow Bangalore University
Attorney and Partner in the Law Firm of Skadden, Arps, Bangalore
Slate, Meagher and Flom

Dr. Geeta Rao Gupta Dr. Asha Kiran


President, International Center for Research on Women (Member Secretary)
1717 Massachusetts Avenue Deputy Secretary
Suit 302 University Grants Commission
Washington D.C. 20036 New Delhi 110 002
February 15, 2003

Ms. Marva Shearer Mr. S.P. Gaur


Mr. Marion Guggenheim (Representative, Central Government)
Joint Secretary
Ministry of Human Resource Development
UGC XTH Plan Visiting Committee Government of India
October 28-31, 2002 New Delhi

Dr. Vasanthi Devi


Convenor Mr. Ashok Kuma Saroya and
No.2A, Palace View Apartments Mr. Sher Singh Yadav
88, Santhome High Road University Grants Commission Officials
Chennai 600 028 New Delhi
APPENDIX 15
Financial Statement

AUDITED BALANCE SHEET, AT A GLANCE, AS ON MARCH 31, 2002

Capital and Liabilities Rs. In lakhs


1. Capital Grants 449.67
2. Endowments 120.43
3. Funds and Donations 1867.98
4. Project Credit Balances 308.21
5. Sundry Creditors 117.65
6. Sundry Credit Balances 207.44
7. Grant under Utilisation as on 31-03-2002 0.37
3071.75

Property and Assets


1. Land and Buildings 588.93
2. Furniture and Equipment 721.08
3. Library Books 2.49
4. Investments 1321.26
5. Sundry Debtors 216.99
6. Project Debit Balance 96.30
7. Stocks 3.08
8. Advance and Deposits 10.98
9. Cash and Bank Balances 110.64

3071.75

AUDITED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, AT A GLANCE, AS ON MARCH 31, 2002


Rs. In lakhs

A. Expenditure
Salary: Pay and Allowances 494.28
Retirement Benefits 55.88
Non-Salary Items 237.98
Grant under Utilisation as on 31-03-2002 0.37
788.51

B. Income
Grant under Utilisation as on 31-03-2001 9.95
University Grants Commission 697.32
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust 10.00
Government of Maharashtra 0.85
Institute’s Income 70.39
788.51
APPENDIX 16
Candidates for the Sixty-Third Convocation

CANDIDATES FOR THE M.A. DEGREE IN SOCIAL WORK


Criminology and Correctional Administration Ms. Parul Sharma, BA
Ms. Somya S. Mohapatra, BA Ms. Vinita S., BA
Ms. Surbhi, BA Ms. Aarti Rangan, BA
Mr. Debajit Kumar Sarmah, BA Ms. Aparna Sah, BA
Ms. Pooja Warier, BA Mr. Samit D. Bordoloi, BA
Ms. Sayantani Guin, BSW Mr. Deelip Dattatraya Mhaske, BLS
Mr. Lalit P. Khandare, BCom Ms. Inatoli Chishi, BA
Ms. Srabanti Ghosh, BA Mr. Benjamin Khasouso, BSc
Ms. Vijeta Singh, BSc Ms. Aakrati Mathur, BA
Ms. Kavita Vasudevan Pillai, BSc Ms. Neeti Sharma, BA
Ms. Richa Jha, BA Ms. Ahana Kalluri Rao, BA
Mr. Bijit Kumar Basumatary, BA Ms. Shreya Bhandari, BCom
Mr. Biplab Paul, BA (Eco.) Ms. Swati S. Ghodekar, BCom
Ms. Prerna Dhingra, BHSc Ms. Minakshi Dewan, BA
Ms. Ashima Misra, BA Ms. Shruti Arun Idgunji, BA
Mr. Santosh Kumar, BA Ms. Pradnya Sunil Kharate, BCom
Mr. Joseph I., BA
Ms. Ruchita Kishore Mehra, BA
Family and Child Welfare
Mr. Shiv Kumar Shukla, BA
Ms. Devyani Chandran, BA
Ms. Mahima Nayar, BA Social Welfare Administration
Mr. Kameshwar Singh Arambam, BSc (Agri.) Ms. Deborah Amanda Gonsalves, BA
Mr. Alankaar, BBA Ms. Madhvi Mathur, BA
Mr. Namit Kapoor, BCom Ms. Rupsha Banerjee, BA
Ms. Neha Gupta, BA Ms. Namrata Rathee, BA
Ms. Gazala Mushtaq Shaikh, BA Ms. Richa Dhanju, BA
Ms. Gurkiran Budhiraja, BA Mr. Vishal Kumar Singh, BA
Ms. Nafeeza Pavri, BA Mr. Narendra Deo, BOT
Mr. S. Balasatkurunathan, BMR Mr. Pradeep Kumar Patra, BA
Ms. Pratibha Dhandar, BSc Mr. Trishul N. Makeshwar, BCom
Ms. Payal Kumar, BA Ms. Nemdeikim Kipgen, BA
Ms. Neha Sood, BCom(4) Ms. Smita Ekka Dewan, BA, LLB
Ms. Junita Paul Lal, BA Ms. Amrita Goswami, BA
Ms. Trupti Sapre, BHSc Ms. Rima Marina Aranha, BA
Mr. Vikas Y. Lokhande, BSW Ms. Lisha Padmanabhan, BA
Ms. Puja M. Dhanani, BA
Ms. Mary Basanti Besra, BA Urban and Rural Community Development
Ms. Nanditha Purushothaman Iyer, BA
Ms. Rama Shyam, BA
Ms. Anita Andrews, BA
Ms. Maitreyi Shankar, BA
Ms. Nilanjana Mukherjee, BA
Ms. Ranjeeta Huidrom, BSc
Ms. Arunima Nair, BA
Ms. Rashmi Kumari Panigrahi, BA
Ms. Aparna Joshi, BA
Ms. Sumana Sarkar, BA
Ms. Sanchari Sur, BA
Medical and Psychiatric Social Work Mr. Manish Kumar Thakur, BA
Ms. Arundati Muralidharan, BA Mr. Mahesh S. Vhatkar, BA
Ms. Saily D. Patekar, BA Mr. Achintya Singh, BA
Ms. Suchira B., BA Ms. Rupalee Ruchismita, BA
Ms. Shruti Chakravarty, BA Mr. Rajendra Vilas Jadhav, BSW
Ms. Kakan Banerjee, BA Mr. Richard Quadros, BA
Ms. Gariasi Dutta, BA Ms. Maitreyi Siruguri, BA
Ms. Dilnavaz Munshi, BA Mr. Jameskutty Jose, BSc
Appendix 16

Mr. Vimlendu Jha, BA Ms. Anjali Lal, BA


Ms. Nitasha Guria, BA Mr. Sunil Gautam, BA
Ms. Tushara Shankar, BA Mr. Hement Tirkey, BSc
Ms. Yasmina S. Palanpurwala, BHSc Ms. Menka Jha, BSW

CANDIDATES FOR THE M.A. DEGREE IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Mr. Ankur Hazarika, BE Ms. Alankrita V. Kujur, BA
Mr. Arunanshu Mandal, BA Ms. Anindita Sanyal, BSc
Mr. Dhruva Verma, BBA Ms. Anita Hariharan, BCom
Mr. Gaurav Khanna, BSc Ms. Anusha T. Cherian, BA
Mr. P> Jeevan Jose, BCom Ms. Divya Singh, BA
Mr. J Kumaravijayan, BSc Ms. Leena Anil Kutumbale, BCom
Mr. Karl Gheewalla, BSc Ms. Manasi S. Vartak, BCom
Mr. Krishna Manohar Kislay, BSc Ms. Namrata Iyer, BA
Mr. Mudit Mehrotra, BSc Ms. Neha Mathur, BBS
Mr. Natesh Selvaraj, BE Ms. Preeti Birla, B.H.M.
Mr. Nitin Nahata, BCom Ms. Riddhi Parikh, BCom
Mr. R Dinesh, BA Ms. Sachi Krishana, BA
Mr. Rajarshi M. Moitra, BSc Ms. Shweta Kujur, BA
Ms. Aakriti Chandra, BA Ms. Shwetal Bhalerao, BCom
Ms. Abhaya Bhalkar, BA Ms. Supriya Goswami, BA

CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER’S DEGREE IN HEALTH ADMINISTRATION


Mr. Bikash Das, B Mental Retardation Dr. Neeta Subramanya Rao, BAMS
Dr. Priti Kiran Dave, BAMS Dr. Manjunath B. Shankar, MBBS
Dr. Poonam V. Dhavan, MBBS Mr. Phungreiso Varu, BSc
Dr. Om Kumar, MBBS Ms. Arunima, BA
Dr. Bhuputra Panda, BHMS

CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER’S DEGREE IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION


Dr. Anil B G, MBBS Dr. Shilpa Pradeeep Padhye, BAMS
Ms. Amita Dinkar Beloskar, BSc Dr. Caroline Pinto, MBBS
Dr. Prasanth Bhat, MBBS Mr. Arnab Smritidi Raha, BPharma
Dr. Shugota Chakrabarti, MBBS Ms. Upasna R. Roy, BSc (Nursing)
Dr. Suvendu Kumar Das, MBBS Dr. Kunalsen A. Sawant, MBBS
Dr Fauzia Habib Kalling, MBBS Ms. Vinu Snehpriya, BCom
Dr. Deepak Kumar, MBBS Ms. S. Umamaheswari, BSc (Nursing)
Dr. Meena Lagade, BAMS Dr. V. Thirukumaran, BHMS
Dr. Rahul Medakkar, BAMS

CANDIDATES FOR THE M.PHIL. DEGREE


Ms. Anirban Sengupta Ms. Samta Pandya
Ms. Tanuka Roy

CANDIDATES FOR THE PH.D. DEGREE


Ms. Sumita Sarkar Mr. K.U. Viswanathan
APPENDIX 17
Prizes

Prize Name of Student(s)

PRIZES AWARDED ON INSTITUTE DAY

The G. Natesa Iyer Prize for the Best Student in the Course “Law and Social Work” Ms. Smita Ekka
H.C. Merchant Prize for the Best Student in the Course “Medical Information for Social Ms. Ruchita Mehra
Workers”
Dr. J.M. Kumarappa Prize to the Best Student of the First Year Social Work Class Mr. Alankaar
The S.D. Marathe NILM Trust Endowment Fund Award to the Second Year Student of Ms. Supriya Goswami
Personnel Management and Industrial Relations who stood First in the First Year
The Prize instituted by the MHA students in 2001–2002 Academic Year to a Second Year Dr. Caroline Pinto
Student who stood First in the First Year in Master of Health/Hospital Administration
Programme
The Guinea Pig Essay Tropy Mr. Sajiv Nair
The Guinea Pig Essay Trophy Second Prize Ms. Preeti C. Bhatt
The Guinea Pig Essay Trophy Third Prize Ms. Rajeshwari Ramchandran

PRIZES TO BE AWARDED ON CONVOCATION DAY

Alumni Association Prize and Institute Shield for the Best Student in Criminology and Ms. Ashima Misra
Correctional Administration
Aisha Harris Memorial Shield for the Best Student in Family and Child Welfare Mr. Alankaar
Leela Wadia Prize and Institute Shield for the Best Student in Medical and Psychiatric Ms. Aparna Sah
Social Work
S. Kalsi Shield for the Best Student in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations Ms. Supriya Goswami
Aloysius Soares Prize and Institute Shield for the Best Student in Urban and Rural Ms. Sumana Sarkar
Community Development
Ms. Najamai A. Minocher-Homji Prize for the Best Project Report Ms. Rima Aranha
NIPM Silver Medal for the Student securing the highest marks in Personnel Ms. Sujatha Shivshankar
Management and Industrial Relations for 2000–2002
Prof. P.D. Kulkarni Prize for the Best Student in the course on Social Policy and Planning Ms. Puja Dhanani
Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Shield and Award for Social Work in the Department of Mr. Debajit Kumar Sarmah
Criminology and Correctional Administration
Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Shield and Award for Social Work in the Department of Mr. Alankaar
Family and Child Welfare
Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Shield and Award for Social Work in the Department of Ms. Sumana Sarkar
Urban and Rural Community Development
Mr. Kalidas M. Shah Field Work Shield and Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Award for Ms. Aparna Sah
Social Work in the Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work
Mrs. S.R. Panakal Shield for the Best PMIR Student in Field Work Ms. Aakriti Chandra
The Prize instituted by the 1987-89 batch of PMIR students for the student ranked Ms. Sachi Krishana
second in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations
Mrs. S.R. Panakal Shield for the Best Student in the course on Social Work in Industry Ms. Gurkiran Budhiraja
Appendix 17 151

Prize Name of Student(s)


M.K. Tata Prize for the Best Student in the Social Work batch of 2001–2003 Ms. Sumana Sarkar
M.K. Tata Prize for the Best Student in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations Ms. Supriya Goswami
of 2001–2003 batch
M.K. Tata Prize for the Best Student in the Health and Hospital Administration of Dr. Caroline Pinto
2001–2003 batch

Dr. Maria Mies Prize for Securing highest marks in the dissertation of MA programmes Ms. Maitreyi Shankar
with focus on gender issues
Field Work Shield to a student of Social Welfare Administration who has secured the Ms. Rupsha Banerjee
highest grade in Field Work
Prize and Shield for the Best Student in Social Welfare Administration Ms. Rima Aranha
Alumni Association of Health Administrators Chapter Trophy to the Best Student in the Dr. Bhuputra Panda
Master of Health Administration
Alumni Association of Health Administrators Chapter Trophy to the Best Student in the Dr. Caroline Pinto
Master of Hospital Administration
The Prize institute by the MHA students in 2001–2002 academic year for the Best Senior Dr. Bhuputra Panda
Student in the Health Administration of 2001–2003 batch
The Prize instituted by the MHA students in 2001–2002 academic year for the Best Dr. Caroline Pinto
Senior Student in the Hospital Administration of 2001–2003 batch
Section 2
RURAL CAMPUS
Appendix 1 RURAL CAMPUS 153

APPENDIX 1
Research Projects and Other Projects

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty/Staff in Charge


Sanction

Impact on Strengthening of University Grants Mar. 2003 Data collection Mr. Shahaji Narwade
Percolation Tank on Irrigation Commission (UGC)
Efficiency in Kamtha Village
· Social Assessment of Ministry of Health and Feb. 2003 Draft report ready Prof. Shalini Bharat and
Reproductive and Child Family Welfare, Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
Health Programme: A Study Government of India;
in Osmanabad District, and Department for
Maharashtra International
Development
Study on Profile of Organic UGC Jan. 2003 Draft report ready Mr. Shahaji Narwade
Farming Practitioner
Evaluation Study of Wadgaon Rural Campus, TISS Dec. 2002 Data analysis Prof. K.G. Kshirsagar,
Lakh Watershed in Osmanabad Mr. Ram Rathod and
District of Maharashtra Mr. Shahaji Chavan
Rural Drinking Water Supply Government of Sep. 2002 Completed Prof. Chhaya Datar
and Sanitation Project ‘Baseline Maharashtra
Study of Villages’
Baseline Study of Rural Water Government of Sep. 2002 Data collection Mr. Ramesh Jare
Supply and Sanitation Project Maharashtra, and
World Bank
Dalit Leadership in Panchayats: Participatory Aug. 2002 Report submitted Dr. Santosh Kumar
Situational Analyses of Research in Asia,
Maharashtra New Delhi
Action Research on ‘Anemia in Board of Research Aug. 2002 Data collection Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
Rural Women’ Studies (BRS), TISS
· A Study of Minimum Levels UGC Jul. 2002 Draft report ready Mr. Vijay Kulkarni and
of Learning in Primary Prof. Denzil Saldanha
Education
Socioeconomic Background TISS, Mumbai Jun. 2002 Report writing Ms. Priyadarshini
and Loan Functioning Analysis Pawar
of SHGs in Seven Villages
Self-Help Groups: Situation in TISS, Mumbai May 2002 Ongoing Prof. Chhaya Datar
5 Villages
· Village Education UGC Mar. 2002 Data analysis Mr. Vijay Kulkarni and
Committees in Osmanabad Prof. Denzil Saldanha
District and Primary
Education
A Study on Asessment of Rural Campus, TISS Oct. 2001 Report completed Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
Village Level Workers
Performance in Rural Campus
Project Villages
· Out of School Children at UGC Aug. 2001 Draft report ready Mr. Vijay Kulkarni and
Elementary Level Prof. Denzil Saldanha
154 Appendices 1 & 2

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty/Staff in Charge


Sanction

· Status Report of Tribal State Commission for Jul 2001 Report completed Prof. Chhaya Datar and
Women in Maharashtra Women, Government Dr. Santosh Kumar
of Maharashtra

Note: * These projects are being carried out in collaboration with faculty from the TISS Main Campus.

APPENDIX 2
Field Action Projects

Development of Ill Drained Land, estd.: March 2003


Apsinga.
Objectives : · Reclamation of saline land.
· Advocacy issues for policy charge.
Programmes : · Physical measures of land development.
· Training programmes on water management.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Shahaji Narwade.

Strengthening of Percolation Tank and Effective Water Management, estd.: October 2002
Kamtha.
Objectives : · Improvement in common resources through Employee Guarantee Scheme.
· Water User’s Group for Water Management.
Programmes : · Follow-up with State Department.
· Organising farmers to form Water User’s Group.
· Training on Water Management.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Shahaji Narwade.

Second Maharashtra Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project, estd.: September 2002
Two villages each from Omerga and Tuljapur Talukas and one village from Osmanabad Taluka.
Objectives : · To improve the quality of rural work supply and environmental sanitation service delivery to achieve
sustainability of investments.
· To demonstrate the viability of institutional reforms and improved cost recovery by developing,
testing and implementing fully decentralised service delivery model on a pilot basis.
· To build state’s capacity in improved sector management aimed at eventual scaling up of the new
decentralised service delivery model statewise.
Programmes : · Formation of Village Water and Sanitation Committee (VWSC).
· Capacity building of VWSC for planning, monitoring, implementation and management of FDWS
and S project.
· Formation of community based organisations and its capacity building.
· Baseline study of water supply and sanitation aspect through survey, RRA, PRA, etc.
Faculty/Staff in Cahrge : Mr. Shahaji Chavan and Mr. Ramesh Jare.
Appendix 2 155

Water User’s Association, estd.: May 2002


Jawalga Mesai.
Objectives : · Minimum and equitable distribution of water.
Programmes : · Farming water user’s association to share water storage tank.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Ram Rathod.

Ten Gunta Experimentation, estd.: December 2000


Rural Campus, Tuljapur.
Objectives : · Livelihood security assurance to landless family and women in rural areas.
Programme : · An experiment to develop norms to built nursery soil by in-situ method of composing and various
crop patterns.
Faculty/Staff in Cahrge : Mr. Ram Rathod.

Local Self-Government, estd.: January 2000


Tuljapur Block, Osmanabad District, Maharashtra.
Objective : · To strengthen the Gramsabha.
· To build capacities of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) for taking part in local self-governments.
Programmes : · To arrange training, workshop, exposure visit.
· Conduct Gramsabha.
· To form SHGs of men and women.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Ramesh Jare.

Health Resource Centre, estd.: October 1999


Kakramba and other cluster villages, Tuljapur Taluka.
Objectives : · Dealign women’s health issues through various programmes.
· Creating of database on health.
· Documentation and research on health.
· Capacity building of women and key actors like government staff for health.
· Creation of support groups.
· Strengthening of present health services.
· Publishing suitable documents.
Programmes : · Work with SHGs.
· Linking with health sub-centre counselling of cases.
· Referral of cases.
· Research on anemia in rural women.
· Pilot workshop on documentation of herbal medicines used by women.
· Capacity building workshop for women members of grampanchayat and gramsabha.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Ms. Anjali Kulkarni

Micro-Credit, estd. July 1999


Rural Campus Project Villages.
Objectives : · Efforts to eradicate village moneylender.
· To establish cooperation among rural women and the poor.
· To empower village dalits and women.
· To inculcate the habit of saving among the rural poor and women.
· To develop linkages with finance institutions.
· To establish credibility of the rural poor in the eyes of financial institutions.
Programmes : · Monitoring.
· Meeting.
· Visits.
156 Appendices 2 & 3

· Follow-up programmes.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Satteppa Y.D.

Indo-German Watershed Development Programme, estd.: February 1995


Wadgaon Lakh.
Objectives : · To development micro-watershed in a comprehensive manner through the initiative taken by village
groups including women and their willing participation.
Programmes : · Area and drainage line treatments.
· Socioeconomic development programme.
· Women’s development programme.
Project Staff : Ms. Priyadarshini Pawar.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Ram Rathod, Prof. Chhaya Datar, Mr. Shahaji Chavan and Ms. Priyadarshini Pawar.

Education in Rural Area, estd.: 1999


Rural Campus Project Villages.
Objectives : · To strengthen the village education committees (VECs) for better schooling.
· To increase community participation in schooling.
· To promote universalisation of education.
· To assure the quality education.
Programmes : · Training to school teachers.
· Training to VECs.
· Effective use of teaching, learning educational aids.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Vijay Kulkarni and Prof. Denzil Saldanha.

APPENDIX 3
Publications

AUTHORED/EDITED VOLUMES

Dr. Santosh Kumar


· Panchayati Rai, Pune: National Centre for Advocacy Studies, 2002.

ARTICLES IN JOURNALS AND BOOKS

Mr. Vijay Kulkarni


· Universalisation of Educatioin: A Strategy, Yojana, 30(7), 20–24, 2003.
Mr. Ramesh Jare
· Swachhata Abhiyanatil Gavanchi Safar (Marathi), Rajsattetlya Karbharni, 2(6), 37–40, 2002.
168

APPENDIX 4
Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised

Faculty/Staff in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor


Prof. Chhaya Datar and Mar. 31, 2003 Workshop for Adolescent Girls Osmanabad Rural Campus, TISS
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Jan. 10, 2003 Capacity Building Workshop for Women Kakramba Village Rural Campus, TISS
Members of Grampanchayat and Gramsabha
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Jan. 7, 2003 Pilot Workshop for Documentation of Herbal Kakramba Village Rural Campus, TISS
Medicine Used by Women
Mr. Shahaji Chavan Dec. 6. 2002 Training to Leaders of Self-Help Groups Andur TISS
Ms. Priyadarshini Pawar Dec. 6. 2002 Gender Sensitisation Andur Rural Campus, TISS
Dr. Santosh Kumar and Nov. 29, 2002 Symposium on Dalit Leadership in Panchayats: Tuljapur Participatory Research in Asia,
Ms. Priyadarshini Pawar A Situational Analysis of Maharashtra New Delhi
Mr. Shahaji Chavan Nov. 21, 2002 Training to Village Level Government Andur Water Aid India, Tamil Nadu
Functionaries
Mr. Shahaji Chavan Nov. 19, 2002 Training of Panchayat Raj Institution Drinking Osmanabad Water Aid India, Tamil Nadu
Water Supply and Sanitation Project
Mr. Shahaji Chavan Oct. 24-25, 2002 Training of NGO Staff and Village Motivators Tuljapur Water Aid India, Tamil Nadu
under Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation
Project
Mr. Ramesh Jare, Mr. 30, 2002
Sep.Shahaji Chavan Training for Village Water and Sanitation Andur Government of Maharashtra
and Committee Training
Ms. Priyadarshini
Pawar
Mr. Shahaji Narwade Sep. 28-29, 2002 Workshop on Organic Plant Protection and Miraj Self-financed
Plant Nutrition of Horticultural Crops in Dry
Zone of Maharashtra
Mr. Ramesh Jare Aug. 4-6, 2002 Workshop on Participatory Rural Appraisal Amravati Swayam Shikshan Prayog,
Amravati
Appendix 4

Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Jun. 26-28, 2002 Personality Development through Threatre Apsinga Village TISS, Mumbai
Constitutional Bodies (contd.)

Nominee of the University Grants Commission (Special Invitee)

Secretary
Ex-Officio Members

Board of Research Studies

Chairperson

External Expert Secretary

Members

Building Committee

Chairman

Governing Board Member

Secretary Ex-Officio Members

Finance Committee

Chairman, Governing Board


Chairman
Member Secretary
Representatives of the Governing Board

Member
Nominees of the Government of India

Superintending Engineer Bombay Central Circle II, CPWD

Assistant Engineer of TISS

Consulting Engineer of TISS

Institute Architect(s)
...I have not abandoned my faith in humanity. Mankind may err.
But mankind is still the only source upon which we can depend
for social regeneration. If the unstable condition of the world
today is directly attributable to human failure, the stabilisation
of society can be accompanied through intelligent human effort.
As social idealists we are faced with a tremendous task — a task
which is by no means lightened by the apathy and pessimism of
so many of our fellow men. But I am firmly convinced that if
thought ... could be given to morally creative efforts towards
mobilisation for social welfare, our problem would be
solved...if we can play but a small part in this process, our
training here shall not be in vain.
Clifford Manshardt, Founder-Director, TISS, June 20, 1938.

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Maps : Hemant Pednekar
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