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ANNUAL REPORT 2001–2002

Tata Institute of Social Sciences


Deonar, Mumbai 400 088, India
May 3, 2002
Contents

Director’s Report 1
SECTION 1 : Main Campus
Appendix 1 : Geographical Distribution of Students, 2000–2001 23
Appendix 2 : Field Work Agencies/ Internships and Supervisors 24
Appendix 3 : M.Phil./ Ph.D. Seminars 33
Appendix 4 : Research Projects and Other Projects 34
Appendix 5 : Field Action Projects 44
Appendix 6 : Publications by the Faculty 49
Appendix 7 : Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes 55
Organised by the Faculty
Appendix 8 : Faculty Participation in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and 65
Training Programmes
Appendix 9 : Participation of Administrative Staff in Conferences, Seminars, 99
Workshops and Training Programmes
Appendix 10 : Talks/ Lectures Delivered by the Faculty 101
Appendix 11 : Executive Committee Memberships and Positions Held by Faculty in 125
Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Appendix 12 : Students’ Union 131
Appendix 13 : TISS Committees 132
Appendix 14 : New Appointments 136
Appendix 15 : Special Visitors 137
Appendix 16 : Financial Statement 141
Appendix 17 : Candidates for the Sixty-Second Convocation 142
Appendix 18 : Prizes 144

SECTION 2 : Rural Campus


Appendix 1 : Research Projects and Other Projects 146
Appendix 2 : Field Action Projects 147
Appendix 3 : Publications 149
Appendix 4 : Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes 150
Organised
Appendix 5 : Participation in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training 152
Programmes
Appendix 6 : Talks/ Lectures Delivered 154
Appendix 7 : Executive Committee Memberships and Positions Held by Faculty in 154
Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
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Chairman, Shri B.G. Deshmukh, Honourable Chief Guest, Dr. R.A. Mashelkar, Guest
of Honour Dr. J.J. Bhabha, Distinguished Guests, Alumni, Students, Staff and Faculty.

INTRODUCTION
I deem it a privilege to welcome you all to the sixty-second convocation of the Institute
and present the Annual Report of 2001–2002.
This convocation marks yet 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.
The participatory approach and flexibility, which are characteristic of the academic
programme and work culture of the Institute, have earned for itself recognition at the
national and international levels, and more recently, from the National Assessment
and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 2002.
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 only a
formal recognition of their professional preparation and competence.
This year’s convocation is unique in another way. The dedication of the Library of the
Institute, earlier today, to the memory of Sir Dorabji Tata is a fitting tribute to the
sacrifice of a great constructive philanthropist who put his entire wealth to the service
of society. It is also a reminder to all of us of the vision and mission of the Institute and
the continuing nurture and inspiration that it continues to receive from the Sir Dorabji
Tata Trust even today. Dr. J.J. Bhabha, the Guest of Honour, is the oldest surviving
link, who has witnessed the birth and growth of the Institute, earlier known as the Sir
Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work. We are indeed beholden to him for his
gracious presence on this occasion.
...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.

Tata Institute of Social Sciences


The cover painting by Jinsook Shinde is from a larger canvas
painted by 12 noted artists. This painting, done on the
occasion of Ektamya Festival ’91, is devoted to the theme of
secularism.

Cover design: K.P. Jayasankar

Text layout and design: Sudha Ganapathi and Shonali Vakil.

Typeset at the DTP System of the Publications Unit, TISS, and


Printed at India Printing Works, Mumbai 400 031
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Highlights
· The Institute has been accredited by the NAAC for a period of five years with a
5-star rating.
· It is being considered by the University Grants Commission (UGC) as a University
with Potential for Excellence.
· Its proposal for development during the Tenth Five Year Plan has been submitted to
the UGC.
· The Institute organised Communal Harmony programme as a peace initiative.
· In recognition of the work done in the field of Disaster Management, the Institute
was requested to prepare an ‘Approach Paper on Community Participation in Disaster
Management’ by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India.
· The Institute was approached by the State Government of Jammu and Kashmir to
conduct a training programme for trainers in HIV/AIDS Counselling. Organised
under the aegis of the Jammu and Kashmir State AIDS Control Society, this was the
first time that such a programme was conducted in this strife-ridden state.
· The UNFPA approached the Institute to prepare a paper on ‘Policies and
Programmes for Meeting the Needs of the Older Poor in India: Issues, Responses and
Challenges’.
· The Institute provided consultation to the UNICEF India Country Office on ‘Strategies
for Child Protection for the India Country Programme, 2003–2007.

IN MEMORIAM
Prof. G.R. Bannerjee, Former Head and Founder of the Department of Medical and
Psychiatric Social Work, passed away on February 18, 2002. We mourn her death.

NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION OF THE INSTITUTE


The opening up of societies and their economies in the current phase of globalisation,
and emerging communication technologies are bringing about significant changes in all
aspects of social life. Higher education, as a subsystem, has not remained unaffected by
these processes. Universities and academia across the world are facing transnational
competition. They are reviewing their academic programmes and adopting quality
control measures. These institutions are also undergoing formal grading and accreditation
to validate their image as leading academic institutions.
The UGC initiated such a process in India by establishing the NAAC at Bangalore.
The Institute volunteered to be formally assessed by the NAAC and this led to the visit
by the NAAC Peer Team in January this year. This peer review of TISS required
sustained efforts of all the constituents in preparing a comprehensive self-study report
running into 2 volumes of 600 pages for a formal scrutiny by the NAAC Peer Team,
which visited the Institute’s campuses in Mumbai and Tuljapur.
The NAAC Peer Team, comprising Prof. V. Vasanthi Devi (Chairperson), Prof. S.N.
Ranade, Prof. Jagdish C. Bhatia, Prof. K.K. Jacob, Prof. Jerome Joseph, and Dr. Latha
Pillai, visited the Institute from January 10–13, 2002. Various facets of the Institute,
namely teaching, research, field action, documentation, knowledge development and
dissemination, administration and welfare activities, were the subjects for validation.
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An exhibition of the publications of the faculty, a poster exhibition on the Institute, and
the work done by the field action projects were also organised on this occasion.
Besides interacting with the TISS faculty, staff and students, the Peer Team also met
some of our distinguished alumni, former Directors, retired Professors, Golden Jubilee
Chair Professors, and local Members of the Governing Board.
It gives me great pleasure to announce that the Tata Institute of Social Sciences has
been accreditated with Five Stars — the highest grading — with an overall score of
more than 75 per cent. The NAAC Peer Team was appreciative of the various
innovative programmes undertaken by the Institute. I quote a few lines from their
Draft Report:
The Tata Institute of Social Sciences is without doubt occupying a
leadership position in social work and social sciences education and
research. Stakeholder pride in the institution is all pervasive, social
conscience informs institutional activity, the constantly changing curriculum
is still linked to the institutional mission, teaching–learning processes are
grounded in reality through extension, there is a burning desire to improve
the infrastructure on a continuous basis, and there is the sensitive presence
of the institute’s alumni in the social, political, academic and corporate
spheres.
The NAAC Draft Report provides important leads and useful suggestions to further
develop and strengthen various programmes of the Institute in the post-NAAC phase.
These are under discussion with a view to making new strides in the field of professional
education and research.

NINTH PLAN
The IXth Plan, which ended on March 31, 2002, was a period of consolidation. During
this period, the Institute focussed on strengthening its infrastructure, equipment and
facilities. For this purpose, though the Institute had proposed Rs.11.94 crores for the
Main Campus and Rs. 15 crores for Rural Campus, the UGC sanctioned only Rs. 3.25
crores, for the former and the Rs. 1 crore for the latter.
The IXth Five Year Plan period was, thus, a period of economic crunch and austerity
for the Institute. The ban on filling of over 50 administrative vacant positions (including
senior level positions such as Deputy and Assistant Registrars) was major setback for
the Institute. However, with great difficulty the Institute has managed to sustain,
improve and develop programmes with the concerted effort of faculty and existing
administrative staff. There was continuous effort to mobilise additional UGC resources
by the administration. The Institute also faced problems due to bureaucratic hurdles in
developing its infrastructure. Freeze on the recruitment of non-teaching staff has
stretched the administration to the maximum.
The Institute enters the Xth Plan with the cumulative deprivations of the past. It is
hoped that the Xth Plan period will meet at least some of these deprivations and rectify
anomalies so that the Institute can further improve the quality of education, research
and field action.
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PEACE INITIATIVES: COMMUNAL HARMONY WEEK


For nearly a decade, the Institute has been working closely with the Mohalla
Committees in Mumbai, through the placement of social work students for field work,
under the auspices of the Mohalla Committee Movement Trust (MCMT). The MCMT
is an umbrella organisation of nearly 27 Mohalla Committees set up in different
sensitive areas of the city following the 1992–93 communal riots that engulfed
Mumbai. During their field work, students join the efforts of local citizens’ groups in
building and sustaining peace and maintaining communal amity in the city. The TISS
proposed the idea of a Communal Harmony Week as an annual event in Mumbai in
1992–93. The idea was well received by the Mohalla Committees and the Mumbai
Police.
Communal Harmony Week was observed from January 24–30, 2002, as a joint
initiative of the MCMT, the Mumbai Police and the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
His Excellency Dr. P.C. Alexander, the Governor of Maharashtra, inaugurated the
programme. This week-long programme consisted of a series of events like seminars
for different groups like NGOs, school teachers, media, and the public; inter-faith
meet; street play, kavi sammelan and mushaira; screening of movies in several
sensitive areas of the city; human chain by school children, the police and the general
public; and a run for harmony and peace in various locations in Mumbai.
This programme elicited widespread response from people of various walks of life and
led to a snowballing effect in other parts of Maharashtra as well. We have been
requested by the Malegaon Police to help them in organising a similar initiative.
Following the communal violence in Gujarat, TISS worked on local peace initiatives
along with various groups in the city. The Institute’s students, with support from the
faculty and staff, prepared a dance drama and a street play to spread the message of
communal harmony, and performed programmes at 19 different locations in the city.
They received support from the Mumbai Police, the Mohalla Committees and local
organisations. This was a spontaneous and mature response to the situation.
A Peace March, scheduled on March 14, 2002, could not be held due to security
reasons. Instead, the students, staff and faculty held a peace march on the Campus, in
which people from nearby communities, organisations, and police participated.
Since communal and ethnic conflicts are on the rise at the local, regional, national and
international levels, and peaceful coexistence, amity and unity are under threat,
initiation of comprehensive mass sensitisation and public awareness programmes against
communal forces is imperative.

TEACHING

Student Enrolment
In 2001–2002, a total of 391 students were enrolled in the 4 Master’s degree programmes,
4 M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes, 2 Diploma programmes and 1 Certificate programme
(Section 1: Appendix 1). These students came from 24 States and 2 Union Territories of
India and 4 foreign countries.
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Degree Programmes
The student enrolment for the different Master’s degree programmes was 310. Of these,
197 were enrolled for M.A. in Social Work, 58 for M.A. in Personnel Management and
Industrial Relations, 19 for Master of Health Administration and 36 for Master of
Hospital Administration. Women comprised 65.16 per cent (202) of the Master’s degree
students.
The M.Phil. degree programme admitted 12 scholars of whom 5 were part-time. The
Social Work M.Phil. programme registered 2 scholars, the Social Science M.Phil.
programme 10 and the Ph.D. programme 32, including 21 part-time scholars. Five
scholars are registered for a Ph.D. degree in Social Work and 27 for a Ph.D. in Social
Sciences.
Diploma Programmes
Both the Diploma courses offered by the Institute are part-time evening programmes.
The Diploma course in Hospital Administration registered 11 students, and the Diploma
in Personnel Management 18.
Certificate Programmes
The full-time Certificate programme in Research Methodology enrolled 8 students.
Syllabi
As part of the course on ‘Cooperation’, first year M.A. Social Work students, specialising
in Urban and Rural Community Development, initiated a cooperative consumer
venture called Hamari Dukaan. With an innovative style of having mobile sales
persons, rather than fixed counters, the venture received tremendous response from
staff and students, besides being an ‘action learning’ experience.
The course on ‘Advanced Psychiatric Seminar’ is now taught across two semesters in
the final year for M.A. Social Work students, with specialisation in Medical and
Psychiatric Social Work. Theoretical inputs on psychiatric information are provided
in the third semester by psychiatrists from leading teaching hospitals in Mumbai.
During the fourth semester, the students are placed in the outpatient departments of
Psychiatric Units/Departments. Exposure to both adult and child psychiatric settings is
provided to all students.
Field Work
For decades, the Institute has followed a unique method of linking the teaching
programme with the area of field practice. This linkage is very strong and the
academic weightage given to field practice is high. Out of the 44 credits in each
academic year, 12 credits are set aside for practical training. Two days in a week are
set aside only for field work for the M.A. students of Social Work and Personnel
Management and Industrial Relations. The Masters students of Hospital
Administration and Health Administration do internships.
The students of M.A. Social Work were placed in 80 agencies (Section 1: Appendix 2),
of which 31 agencies were introduced this year. The Masters students of Personnel
Management and Industrial relations were placed in 28 agencies (Section 1: Appendix
2), of which 11 were introduced this year. The first and second year Master of Health
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Administration and Hospital Administration students were placed in 64 agencies for


their internships (Section 1: Appendix 2).
The students of Diploma in Hospital Administration and Diploma in Personnel
Management were placed in 13 agencies each (Section 1: Appendix 2).
Rural Camp
The Rural Camp is a compulsory, non-graded learning exercise for the first year
students of M.A. in Social Work. It is designed to give students an exposure to rural
realities and interventions. This year, the students were divided into five groups and
were placed in villages, where they performed some pre-determined tasks and explored
a theme with the help of their host organisations for a period of 10 days. The host
organisations were Uthan, Anandi, and Navsarjan in Gujarat; Lokshakti Samiti in
Chattisgarh; and Shramik Adivasi Sanghatan in Madhya Pradesh. The accompanying
faculty facilitated students’ learning. The Rural Camp is gradually moving in the
direction of intensified field exposure.
Study Tour
The study tour is a compulsory, non-graded activity for second year students of M.A.
Social Work. The five social work departments organise these study tours.
The students of the Department of Criminology and Correctional Administration
opted to visit the Phillaur Police Academy in Punjab, and Delhi. While the students
interacted with the trainees and faculty of the Academy, in Delhi they visited organisations
working at both the preventive and corrective level. The objective of the study tour was
to gain an insight into the levels of interventions prevalent in the field of corrections,
both at the governmental and non-governmental levels, such as the Tihar Jail, Navjyoti,
India Vision Foundation, National Human Rights Commission, Commonwealth
Human Rights Initiatives, and Prayas.
The Department of Family and Child Welfare organised its study tour to Udaipur,
Rajasthan. The focus of the tour was on a holistic understanding of the work done by
non-governmental organisations (NGOs) on issues related to non-formal education,
health, and women in the informal sector. The students and faculty visited organisations
like Astha, Seva Mandir, Jagran, Jan Vikas Samiti, and Shikshantar. The students also
got an opportunity to visit different people’s organisations in different villages
through Ashtha, stay at field sites, and interact with the local people. They learnt,
among others, the various methods of work used by different organisations such as
mobilising people in a community around common issues, identifying and training
leaders in the community, and contacting government officials for speedy
implementation of policies.
The students from the Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work, as part of
their study tour, visited community health and development initiatives in Rajasthan.
The Indian Institute of Rural Management and People’s Union for Civil Liberties in
Jaipur gave them exposure to the health related development sector, while community
initiatives undertaken by the Family Planning Association of India in Malpura Taluka
gave an exposure to reproductive health at the community level. A visit to the Ajmer
Dargah highlighted the traditional healing methods in various physical and mental
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illnesses. The health initiatives of Prayas, Chittorgarh, provided exposure to issues


around accessibility and availability of primary health care and health education.
The study tour objectives of the students of the Department of Social Welfare
Administration were to learn about self-help groups, rural livelihood programmes,
relief and rehabilitation of project-affected persons, alternative education, joint forest
management, and the role of support organisations. With this in mind, Madhya
Pradesh was chosen as the study tour area where the students and faculty visited the
National Centre for Human Settlement and Environment, and Professional
Association for Development Action at Kesla; and Directorate of Gas Relief and
Rehabilitation, Indian Institute of Forest Management, Self-Employed Women’s
Association, EKLAVYA and Samarthan at Bhopal. During this visit they interacted
with officials and beneficiaries at various levels and got an understanding of the roles
of NGOs, government departments, and research and training institutes.
The students of the Department of Urban and Rural Community Development visited
organisations in Kerala with a focus on understanding decentralisation after the 73rd
Constitutional Amendment and a range of grassroots initiatives. With a history of the
Left Movement in the state, the students wanted to understand the development
concerns of a ‘literate state’ and the less known problems of tribal children in Kerala.
The organisations visited were Kanavu, Mararikulam Panchayat, Kerala Shashtra
Sahitya Parishad, Fishermen’s Cooperatives and the Rubber Board. The impact of the
World Trade Organisation and pricing policy on a cash crop such as rubber was
explicated through their interaction with the Director of the Rubber Board as well as
with those growing and tapping rubber in villages. Discussion sessions with dynamic
MLAs and bureaucrats provided critical insights into the complex societal and eco-
political factors, which impinge upon decision-making at the policy level.
M.Phil. / Ph.D. Seminars
M.Phil. and Ph.D. scholars presented 10 research proposals and self-study papers in
seminars during the year (Section 1: Appendix 3).

RESEARCH
As an established centre of social research, issue-based and policy oriented research
in the broad area of social development constitutes a major and distinctive activity of
the Institute. Over the years, the Institute has completed several research projects,
status reports and evaluation studies of several national programmes of welfare and
development.
Both Research Units and Teaching Departments undertake research. The Research
Units are for 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. The Teaching
Departments are for 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. Resource
Units like National Service Scheme, Media and Communications, and the Social Work
Education and Practice Cell also undertake research. Inter-Department / Unit projects
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are encouraged at the Institute and there has been a steady increase in their numbers over
the years.

Number of Research Projects and Other Projects

60

51
49
50 47
45 45

40

32
30

20
20

12 13

10

0
1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002

Completed Ongoing New

This year, the Institute was engaged in 118 projects. These include projects carried
over from the previous year as well as new ones initiated during 2001–2002. Inter-
Department/Unit projects numbered 19, while 99 projects were carried out by
departments and units (Section 1: Appendix 4). Fifty-one projects commenced this
year, while 20 projects were completed.
New Research Projects and Other Projects
· Approach Paper on Community Participation in Disaster Management
· Assessing Remedial Classes
· Assessment of the Enabling Environment for the Health Policy and Systems
Research: Country Case Study, India
· Case Study of Joint Forest Management in West Bengal
· Child Adoption: Trends and Issues
· Child Protection: Current Status and Recommendations for Strategies for the India
Country Programme for 2003–2007
· Classified Bibliography on Child Protection in India, 1984–2001
· Coordinating an Assessment of the Enabling Environment for Health Policy and
Systems Research in Developing Countries
· Creating Shared Meaning: Understanding Community Interventions in Education
in India
· Draft Curriculum for B.A. Social Work
· Decentralising Intervention on Food Security through Grain Banks: A Report
· Developing Clinical Indicators
· Developing M.H.A. Programme for Africa University
· Development of HIV/AIDS Database in Behavioural Research for Political Advocacy
in South Asia
· Documentation of Use of Play Therapy with Emotionally Disturbed Children
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· Evaluation of Model Cluster Development Approach for Girl Children Education


in Uttar Pradesh
· Evaluation of Drought Emergency Relief Programme by the Catholic Relief Services
· Evaluation of the Aga Khan Health Service India Programme
· Evaluation Study on Environmental Orientation to School Education
· Evaluation Study of the Umbrella Scheme to promote Voluntary Action for Persons
with Disabilities
· Experiential Workshop on the Motivation and Prevention of Burnout among Health
Personnel of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
· Facing the Fear: HIV/AIDS Related Stigma and Discrimination
· Health Needs Assessment of Villages in Palghar Tehsil
· Impact Assessment Study of the Programme of the Ministry of Rural Development
in Ahmednagar District in Maharashtra
· Impact of Training for Masons for Earthquake Affected in Gujarat
· Implementation of the Prevention of Immoral Traffic Act, 1986
· Inspection of the Street Children Project of 12 Different Agencies
· Managing Change in Human Resource/Industrial Relations: A Case Study of
Britannia, Delhi
· Naatha: Part II of a Video Series on Mumbai
· Participatory Approach to Protected Area Management: A Case Study of Kudremukh
National Park
· Post-Matric Scholarships for Scheduled Castes: An Evaluation of the Scheme in
Rajasthan
· Preparation of Development Plan for Sangli-Miraj Municipal Corporation
· Preparation of Teacher’s Handbook for Life Skills in Young Adolescents
· Reorganisation of Gujarat Electricity Board
· Reorganisation of Kerala Electricity Board
· Review of Child Relief and You
· Rules of the New Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2001
· Sensitising Teachers on Non-Discrimination Based on Caste and Tribe: A Handbook
· Situational Analysis of Orderlies: A Hospital Based Study
· Social Impact and Need Assessment for Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and
Reconstruction in Gujarat
· Social Status and Educational Decisions
· Socioeconomic Survey of Project Affected Persons in Navi Mumbai
· State Government and Construction of Child Labour in Post-Colonial India
· Status of Tribal Women in Maharashtra
· Strategic Planning Report for Abhivyakti
· Strategic Planning Report for the Special Cell: An Action Research Project
· Technical Assistance and Coordination for Review of 30 Institutions of Social
Work in Maharashtra
· Trend Report on Research in Education: 1994–2000
· Video on TISS
· Video on Watershed Management
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· Violence Against Women: Study of Family Counselling Centres and Short Stay
Homes in Maharashtra
Funding of Research
The Institute’s research funding comes from various sources. This includes the
Institute’s own research funds, as well as national (state and central governments and
voluntary organisations) and international agencies (WHO, UNAIDS, Ford Foundation,

Funding for Research Projects

13.6%

34.7%
11.9% Institute
Government
International Agencies
NGOs
Others

18.6%

21.2%

UNESCO, UNICEF, and so on). This year, the Institute funded 41 projects, the
government 25, international agencies 22, non-governmental organisations 14, and
other organisations 16.

FIELD ACTION PROJECTS AND FIELD ACTION SUPPORT


The Institute has been undertaking innovative field action projects since the 1930s.
These field action projects focus on assistance to and empowerment of marginalised
groups, testing new approaches and strategies in response to changing social realities,
facilitating development of field-based knowledge and practice-theory continuum,
providing students with field work opportunities, and feeding into macro-level formulation
of programmes and policies.
In 2001–2002, there were 17 field action projects being implemented by the Institute
(Section 1: Appendix 5), of which 3 were Inter-Department/Unit field action projects.
Two new field action projects were initiated this year:
· Media Initiatives Towards Community Empowerment and Rural Development
(Unit for Media and Communications and TISS Rural Campus, Tuljapur), was
established in 2001 with the objectives of developing video productions through a
process of training, documenting and evaluating the processes and activities undertaken.
· Monitoring Social Aspects of Rehabilitation for the Tata Relief Committee
(Department of Urban and Rural Community Development, and Department of
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Extra Mural Studies) was established in 2001 with the objective of guiding social
aspects of earthquake rehabilitation work.
The Institute also provided field action support to various organisations. This initiative
requires special mention as it combines student’s field work, training programmes and
innovative outreach. The Governing Board has taken special note of the need for
support to Field Action Projects.

DISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGE
Publications
The Institute fulfils the mandate of producing knowledge and its dissemination in the
field of social work and social development through its Publications Unit. One of the
major achievements of the Institute is the uninterrupted publication of its premier
social work journal, The Indian Journal of Social Work (IJSW), since 1940. The IJSW
is widely used by teachers, researchers, professionals in the field and students and has
played a facilitative role in social work education across the country. The IJSW
completed 62 years of publishing this year in which three issues of the IJSW were
brought out including a special issue on ‘Family Violence’.
Research study findings and theoretical conclusions of research are regularly published by
the faculty in academic journals and books, both national and international. Publications
are also brought out in the form of monographs, newsletters, and also in newspapers and
magazines. This year, 46 faculty brought out publications. These include 5
authored/edited volumes, 45 articles in journals and books, and 47 other publications in
the form of reports; newsletter, magazine, and newspaper articles; book reviews; and so on
(Section 1: Appendix 6).
Audio-Visuals
The Resource Unit for Media and Communications (UMC) is a multi-disciplinary unit
for media production, teaching, research and dissemination. The UMC produces video
documentaries that are used in various contexts. They have been archived in many
library collections, including the US Library of Congress.
The Unit’s productions have been screened at various film festivals in India and
overseas. The video Saacha is one of 15 films in the Travelling Film South Asia
package, which has been screened in the United States and various Asian countries.
Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes
The Departments and Units of the Institute regularly conduct seminars, conferences,
workshops and training programmes with participants drawn from various disciplines and
sections of society. In 2001–2002, 103 programmes were organised by 49 faculty. Of
these, 21 programmes were of Inter-Department/Unit nature (Section 1: Appendix 7).
The National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit regularly conducts Orientation Programmes
and Refresher Courses for the NSS Programme Officers in the colleges of Maharashtra.
The jurisdiction of the Unit spreads to almost 1000 NSS units of Junior and Degree
Colleges in Maharashtra. This year, the Unit trained 200 NSS Officers through 5
Orientation Programmes and 1 Refresher Course on ‘Volunteerism’. Two training
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programmes on ‘Universities Talk AIDS’ were also conducted in which 63 NSS


Programme Officers participated.

The Institute has been designated as a Centre to conduct Refresher Courses in Social
Work and Women’s Studies by the UGC. The Social Work Education and Practice
Cell provided administrative coordination to three UGC sponsored Refresher Courses
conducted in 2001–2002 on ‘Disaster Management and Social Work’, ‘Gender,
Human Rights and Law’, and ‘Social Work with Labour in the Changing Industrial
Context’.

Kumarappa-Reckless Lecture

The Kumarappa-Reckless Lecture for 2001–2002 was on ‘Human Rights in Prisons’. It


was delivered by Justice J.S. Verma, Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission,
New Delhi, on February 22, 2002. Justice Verma emphasised that the concept of human
rights was based on the dignity of the individual without reference to the human made
artificial division based on colour, race, sex, or religion. He also reiterated that human
rights were essential for the realisation of the true potential of every human being. While
speaking of prisoners’ rights, Justice Verma said that according to Universal
Declaration of Human Rights ‘no one shall be subjected to torture or cruel inhuman or
degrading treatment or punishment’. He further said that special care of women prison
inmates was essential for the protection of their rights.

S.D. Punekar Memorial Lecture

The S.D. Punekar Memorial Lecture, was delivered by Prof. C.S. Venkata Ratnam,
Professor and Dean, International Management Institute, New Delhi on March 8,
2002. Prof. Ratnam spoke on ‘Trade Unions and Wider Society’. Recalling Prof.
Punekar’s study on outsider unions in Mumbai 50 years ago, Prof. Ratnam emphasised
the relevance of trade unions in the wider society. In the backdrop of globalisation and
subsequent marginalisation of trade unions worldwide, Prof. Ratnam, suggested trade
unions to develop an associational instead of a pecuniary logic; an inclusive instead of
exclusive strategy in membership drive; and establish broad alliances with various
institutions in the civil society.

OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

Participation in Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes

The Institute’s faculty participates in international and national level conferences,


seminars, workshops and training programmes as resource persons, discussants, and
chairpersons of sessions, special invitees, experts or paper presenters. In 2001–2002,
18 faculty participated in 38 international level programmes and presented 14 papers.
Seventy members participated in 276 national, regional and local programmes, where
32 papers were presented (Section 1: Appendix 8)

Administrative staff also participated in various programmes: 15 administrative staff


members participated in 17 programmes (Section 1: Appendix 9).
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Talks/Lectures
The faculty members of the Institute are invited to deliver lectures/talks on subjects of
their expertise. This year, 66 faculty members delivered 289 talks/lectures (Section 1:
Appendix 10).
Membership of Executive Committees
Forty-five members of the Institute’s faculty have served on 202 executive committees
of professional bodies, and government and non-government organisations (Section 1:
Appendix 11).

GOLDEN JUBILEE CHAIRS


· Mr. N. Hariharan was appointed as the TISS Golden Jubilee TISCO Chair Professor
in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations and his tenure was from January
1 to December 31, 2001.
· Prof. Christopher John De Wet was the TISS Golden Jubilee Garware Chair
professor in Social Sciences this year. He was at the Institute from May 26 to June
26, 2001.
· Prof. C.P. Sujaya was appointed as the TISS Golden Jubilee Mahalaxmi Temple
Trust Chair Professor in Social Work. Her tenure at the Institute was from July 4,
2001, to January 3, 2002.

RESOURCE SUPPORT
Library
The Institute’s Library collection presently totals 1,03,350, which includes bound
volumes of periodicals. The Library subscribes to 151 Indian journals, 111 foreign
journals and receives 20 journals in an exchange agreement to the IJSW. Eighty-one
journals are received on gratis. The Library has also got a small collection of rare and
out of print books on social reform movements and bibliographies of social reformers.
The Library’s collection of audio-visual (AV) materials, namely, films, video cassettes,
flash cards/ posters, slides accompanied by audio cassettes, microfiche and micro
films stands at a modest 1600. The collection of CD-ROMs is also growing steadily
with as many as 14 databases in different subject areas including Wilson Social
Science Abstract, the world’s largest bibliographic database in the field of Social
Sciences. A full-fledged AV Centre of the Library receives latest information on
Social Sciences and allied subjects in the form of Video Tapes, Cassettes, VCDs and
DVDs.
On-line Public Access Catalogue (OPAC), a computer retrieval system for searching
books/journals/thesis through various access points like author, title, keyword, subject,
and so on, is made available to researchers.
The Library has acquired the Galileo Reading Machine, the state-of-the-art computer
reading facility for visually impaired students, through the generosity of the Sir
Dorabji Tata Trust. This extraordinary computer stores all types of printed documents,
including books, magazines, letters and newspapers on the disk. This information can
be retrieved from this machine by the visually impaired.
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Computer Centre

The Computer Centre (CC) is one of the 13 centres recognised all over India and
sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, for giving free
guidance and consultancy services to the M.Phil. and Ph.D. scholars from other
universities. This year, 32 M.Phil. and Ph.D. scholars availed this facility.
The CC has a fully equipped IBM Local Area Network comprising 2 IBM File
Servers, 2 Proxy Servers dedicated to Internet/Intranet services, 35 Pentium PC work
stations, 12 printers, 1 scanner, a projection system for training, and the latest
software. The CC has networked all stand alone PCs in the Institute to the main Proxy
Server for Internet/Intranet facility.
The Centre has been analysing around 250 research projects using the Statistical
Package for Social Sciences. It has also been teaching a range of application oriented
courses for students of Certificate in Research Methodology, and to M.A. students of
Social Work, and Personnel Management and Industrial Relations. The Centre also gives
short-term training in using the different software tools for participants of various
workshops and administrative staff. The CC has conducted 3 two-weeks’ short-term
training programmes, 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. Through the
website, the Centre provides the facility of downloading application forms for admissions,
faculty positions as well as online filling up and submission of forms for workshops.
Admission results are put on the website once they are announced.

CENTRE FOR HEALTH STUDIES


The work of the multidisciplinary Centre for Health Studies, a Ford Foundation
funded project, was completed after almost a decade on March 31, 2002. A summary
of the research reports has been compiled, while the working papers of the various
short studies funded by the Centre are in the process of publication. The Coordinator
of the Centre has compiled a consolidated report of the outcomes of this project.

UNAIDS COLLABORATING CENTRE AT TISS


A research project on ‘Developing HIV/AIDS Data Base for Political Advocacy’ was
initiated in September 2001 as part of the activities of the UNAIDS Collaborating
Centre. This project, funded by the UNAIDS, New Delhi, has so far identified and
entered data on selected indicators from over 125 research reports/papers, both published
and unpublished, in the area of HIV/AIDS and risk behaviour.
An important activity under the auspices of the UNAIDS Collaborating Centre was the
South-Asia Region Conference on Women and AIDS from March 27–29, 2002. The
Conference was supported by UNAIDS, UNIFEM, UNDP, NACO and the Centre for
Health Studies, TISS. About 55 participants from India, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh and
Sri Lanka participated in the Conference. Dr. Purnima Mane, Vice President, Population
Council, Washington, DC, delivered the Keynote Address.
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STUDENTS AND ALUMNI


Award
Ms. Sumita Sarkar, a Ph.D. scholar of the Institute, was awarded the First Prize for her
presentation on ‘Social Pathology and Youth Anomie in a Metropolis: A Case Study
of Mumbai City’ at the Postgraduate Criminology Conference held in the University
of Hull.
Students’ Union
The Union, in addition to its regular cultural and sports activities, organised the following:
support in coordinating M.A. and M.H.A. admissions; Art of Living workshops; a review
and amendment of the Students’ Union Constitution; handling various issues related to the
problems faced by the students on the campus; and the social work students forum and job
placement cell.
At the same time, students took up various initiatives during the year 2001–2002, such
as JUN’K (Just us N’ KACHRA), a waste management group; Cultural Studies Group, a
group devoted to facilitating exposure to various schools of thought; Spandan, a group
to promote cultural initiatives of the students; and Peace Initiatives Group, a group to
promote communal harmony among the citizens.
Cultural Activities
In keeping with the spirit of national integration and cross-cultural exchanges, the
Union organised celebration of festivals on the campus, such as Pongal, Onam,
Dahihandi, Durga Puja, Dandiya, Ganapati, Christmas and New Year. Farewell to the
graduating students and welcome to the new batch of students were organised.
The Union organised music concerts of Ustad Baha-ud-Din Dagar, Pandit Nayan
Gosh, Pandit Satish Vyas and Ms. Shruti Shadolikar in collaboration with SPIC-
MACAY. The culmination of the cultural activities of the Union was the TISS
students’ festival ‘QUINTISSENCE’.
Sports Activities
Indoor and outdoor games competitions were conducted in which students from other
colleges also participated. The Annual Sports Day was yet another activity where
track and field events were conducted.
Other Activities
Screenings of documentaries and films were regular activities, which also included
‘Bioscope’, a film festival. Other activities included script reading of films and plays.
Sameeksha
The theme of Sameeksha, organised by the Social Work Students’ Forum, was
‘Contemporary Social Work: A Global Perspective’. The Seminar was held on February
1–2, 2002. In deciding the focus of the Seminar, the students sought to understand the
effect of globalisation and other macro-level changes in contemporary social work
practice. The Keynote Address by Prof. Armaity Desai, Ex-Chairperson, UGC, highlighted
aspects of professional social work practice and current issues of concern. Other
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speakers at the Seminar included Mr. Rajendra Singh from Tarun Bharat Sangh,
Rajasthan; and Mr. Noshir Dadrawala, Centre for Advancement of Philanthropy.
Sameeksha provided opportunity for discussion and debate among social work students
of the Institute as well as for some students of the Delhi School of Social Work.
Manthan
Manthan 2001, the annual two-day seminar of the students of the Department of
Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, focussed on the theme of ‘Looking
Inwards Towards Competitive Advantage: A Corporate Rhetoric or an Individual
Reality’. This theme was addressed by Dr. J.J. Irani, Former MD, TISCO, and now on
Board with Tata Sons.
Analysing TISCO as a case study in its length and breadth helped the students gain
practical insights into the theme. This was followed by discussions on ‘Psychological
Contract: The Unwritten Ethos’, by Mr. H.R. Shashikanth, VP Corporate HR, Birla
Management Corporate Ltd. The discussions were very insightful and thought-provoking.
The common thread binding all the discussions throughout the day was in terms of
questioning the concepts and practices for better understanding.
The second day of Manthan had a panel discussion on ‘Disinvestment: A Cost Benefit
Analysis’ moderated by Dr. Ajit Ranade, Chief Economist, ABN Amro. The panellists
were Dr. Aruna Bagchee, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Government of India;
Dr. Arvind Tapole, Union Leader, Voltas Employees’ Federation; and Mr. M.K.
Sharma, Vice-Chairperson (Legals), Hindustan Lever Limited.
A workshop on ‘Unleashing Creativity within the Organisation’ was also organised with
Prof. Pradeep Khandwal, from the Indian Institute of Management as the resource
person.
Overall, Manthan 2001 helped students gain insights into the dynamic environment
and changing business practices.
Clairvoyance 2001
Clairvoyance 2001 was organised by the Masters students of Health and Hospital
Administration on December 8–9, 2001. This year’s theme of the Conference was
‘Healthcare Frontiers: Emerging Issues and Challenges’. Experts from the field of
Health and Hospital Administration addressed various issues related to the theme of
the Conference, which was attended by over 100 delegates. The job placement brochure
of the students was also released at the Conference.
SC and ST Cell
The Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes Cell was set up at the Institute to promote
the special interest of students in the reserved category with the financial assistance
from the UGC. Since its inception, the Cell has been providing special inputs in areas
where the students experience difficulties.
Out of a total of 310 students enrolled in the Masters Degree programmes, 72 belonged
to the reserved category. Of these, 31 received the Government of India’s Post-Matric
Scholarship. The Institute provided additional funds out of its Maintenance Grants to
help them bridge the gap between the scholarship amounts and institutional charges.
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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.
Alumni
An Alumni meet, ‘Dharohar’, of the Department of Personnel Management and
Industrial Relations was organised on December 30, 2001. Eminent alumni of the
Department and former Director of TISS, Prof. Armaity Desai participated. This was
followed by a brief cultural programme by the students of the Department.
The Alumni Association of Health Administrators’ Chapter organised its Annual
Conference on March 23–24, 2002, at the Homi Bhabha Centre. This Conference was
addressed by eminent speakers who spoke on the scope of developing health care
industry as an important economic segment of the country. About 150 delegates
attended the Conference.

ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL


Committees
The administration and management of the various functions and activities at the
Institute have been made possible only by the effective working of committees
appointed from among the faculty and staff of the Institute (Section 1: Appendix 13).
In 2001–2002, there were 36 committees, which attended to academic, administrative,
staff welfare, students’ activities and advisory functions.
Staff Position
The academic positions in the Institute are 108, of which 85 are filled; administrative
positions (including technical) are 162, of which 112 are filled; and service staff
positions are 109 of which 95 are filled.
Long Service
The Institute has a long-standing practice of honouring the employees who have
served the Institute for 20 years. This year, two employees, who have completed 20
years of service at the Institute, were felicitated on Institute Day.
· Mr. N.C. Gowda, Driver
· Mr. D.R. Shaikh, Electrician
Retired Employees
Three employees retired in 2001–2002:
· Mr. S.D. Shelar (Library Assistant), retired on May 29, 2001.
· Mr. K.V. George (Section Officer, Maintenance), retired on September 30, 2001.
· Dr. P.M. Salvi (Systems Manager), retired on February 28, 2002.
New Appointments
Prof. Usha S. Nayar was appointed as Deputy Director on June 19, 2002. Eight faculty
and 2 administrative staff members were the other new appointments during 2001–2002
(Section 1: Appendix 14).
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UGC Research Award


Dr. R.B. Bhagat has joined the Institute as UGC Research Awardee in the Unit for
Urban Studies from March 4, 2002. He will be working on the project on
‘Urbanisation in India: A Spatio-Demographic Study’.

SPECIAL VISITORS
The Institute was honoured to receive 40 visitors this year (Section 1: Appendix 15).
Some of the special visitors included Mr. Fujio Samukawa, Chief Consul, Consulate
General of Japan; Dr. Sunderaraman, Visiting Professor, University of Alabama; Ms.
Nuzhat Shahzadi, Meena Project Coordinator, UNICEF; Mr. Yoshiko Suzuki, Institute
of Developing Economics; Prof. Gary B. Melton, President, Childwatch International;
Dr. Gajraj Dhanrajan, President and CEO, the Commonwealth of Learning; Ms.
Kalpana Dasgupta, President, Indian Library Association; Mr. K.C. Srivastava,
Municipal Commissioner, Mumbai; Ms. Elizabeth Ward, First Secretary, Australian
High Commission; Dr. Nicole Fliescher, Programme Director, World Jewish Peace
Corps; Mr. Sharad Pawar, Member of Parliament; Mr. M.N. Singh, Commissioner of
Police, Greater Mumbai; and Dr. Arun P. Bali, Director, Indian Council for Social
Science Research.

CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT

Main Campus
Under the IXth Plan Development Scheme, construction of two more floors over the
existing reading area of the library building is complete. The inauguration of these
floors took place earlier today.
Construction of water reservoir and an underground sump house have been completed.

Malti Jal and Jal A.D. Naoroji Campus Annexe


The Institutional Block and Hostel, constructed as part of Phase 1, at the Naoroji
Campus Annexe, was occupied in June 2001. As part of this Phase, the Department of
Personnel Management and Industrial Relations has shifted to the Naoroji Campus
Annexe. In addition to regular classes of this Department, seminars, conferences,
workshops and training programmes of the Institute are also being conducted here.
The construction work of blocks of 9 flats have resumed and is likely to be completed by
this year end. The construction work of 8 residential units in Phase 1 of a seven-storied
block is in progress, while the construction of the compound wall is complete.

Development of the Institute Garden and Trees


An inventory of trees in the Main Campus as well as on the Naoroji Campus Annexe
was prepared. There are 1205 trees on the Main Campus and 772 on the Naoroji
Campus Annexe. The Institute’s gardeners are continuing with greening efforts at
both these campuses.
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DAY CARE CENTRE


The Day Care Centre (DCC) celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2001. The activities
commenced with a grand summer camp for children of the age group of 5–10 years, in
which 55 children participated. This included flower making, paper bag making,
envelope making, tips and techniques of gift-wrapping, pot painting, starch painting,
quiz and a visit to the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education. A ‘Nature Walk’
was arranged and tips on ‘Save the Environment’ were given.
A guest talk on ‘Health and Hygiene’ was arranged to raise health consciousness
among children. Educational and recreational trips were arranged to visit the
Hovercraft terminal at Navi Mumbai and the Nehru Planetarium. Films on crocodiles
and pet animals were screened. National days like Independence Day, Republic Day
and Children’s Day were celebrated at the DCC. The children of the DCC also
participated in the Peace Rally for Communal Harmony organised at the Institute.
The DCC generated funds from an exhibition-cum-sale of products made by children,
the proceeds of which were contributed to the National Welfare Fund in December
2001.
Students from Vivekananda Junior College received a month-long training from DCC
staff on crèche and pre-school management, while students from the SVT College,
were placed at the DCC for their internship practical training.

RURAL CAMPUS
The Rural Campus (RC) was conceptualised and founded on the belief that there is
a need to revive the rural economy and society through self-help, local resource
mobilisation, and social and economic development at the village level. The RC, thus,
seeks alternatives in the process of development. The innovativeness of the RC lies in
its vision of developing teaching/training programmes that are based on grassroots
work and social work practice, ensuring a relevance of higher education to field
realities, integrating teaching/training with action at the grassroots level, along with
research, documentation, advocacy and networking.
The Curriculum Development Programme for the RC is progressing very well. The
Draft Curriculum for the Bachelor’s programme in Social Work, with specialisation in
Rural Development, is being consolidated based on the recommendations of two internal
and one external workshops. The Bachelor’s course is scheduled to start in June 2003.
Among the new faculty recruited this year, one Professor and two lecturers have
joined the RC (Section I: Appendix 14)
The construction of Women’s Hostel is in progress (Phase 1-A). The power supply
and water supply work have commenced. The proposals of Phase 1-B construction
has been finalised and work is likely to begin in a few months time.
Activities during 2001–2002
The RC faculty and staff undertook 9 research projects, of which 4 were in collaboration
with the faculty of the Institute’s Main Campus (Section 2: Appendix 1). Thirteen field
action projects were continuing in the core sectors that have been identified for
programme development in the RC: land and water, agriculture, credit, health,
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education and local self-government (Section 2: Appendix 2). There has been special
emphasis on documentation of field experience and research resulting in the RC
faculty and staff publishing two books, two articles in journals, as well as bringing out
a booklet (Section 2: Appendix 3). The RC faculty and staff organised 19 programmes
(Section 2: Appendix 4), participated in 23 international and national programmes
(Section 2: Appendix 5), and delivered 8 talks/lectures (Section 2: Appendix 6).

DONATIONS
· The Institute has received a donation of Rs. 15 lakhs as first instalment — the total
being Rs. 30 lakhs — for the construction of a Gymnasium-cum-Recreation Centre
in the memory of the Late Mr. M.K. Tata, former Governing Board Member. The
generous donation to build the ‘M.K. Tata Memorial Gymkhana and Recreation
Centre’ has been made by the M.K. Tata Trust.
· An amount of Rs.1,50,000/- was received from the M.H.A. Students’ Seminar
‘Clairvoyance’ for instituting scholarships for: (1) Best Junior and Senior Hospital
Administration Student; (2) Best Junior and Senior Health Administration Student,
(3) One merit-cum-need student from first year M.H.A., and (4) One merit-cum-
need student one from second year M.H.A.
· M/s. Amber Equitable Investment Pvt. Ltd. has donated Rs. 1 lakh towards the
Corpus Fund of the Institute.
· Mr. K.V. George, Section Officer (Maintenance), Tata Institute of Social Sciences,
has set up a scholarship for the children of the service staff of the Institute by donating
Rs. 20,000/-.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT
The Audited Income and Expenditure Statement and the Audited Balance Sheet as on
March 31, 2001, is given in Appendix 16 of Section 1.

CONCLUDING REMARKS
With this Convocation, the Institute has crossed one more, and an important,
milestone in its academic life. The preparation of the self-study report and its
validation by the NAAC has initiated a process of introspection at the Institute for
strengthening its various programmes and infrastructure.
I place on record my grateful thanks to the Governing Board, the teaching and
non-teaching staff, and the students of the Institute whose contributions result in the
development of TISS. The management of the Institute and its myriad activities are
possible only because of the teamwork of various Departments, Units and Sections of
the Institute for the achievement of shared goals.
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 and advice.
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
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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.

At this Convocation, 152 graduates are receiving their Master’s degrees — 96 of them
in Social Work, 28 in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, 9 in Health
Administration, and 19 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 17).

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.
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 M.A./M.H.A. 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 to 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 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 and professional role models.

I take this opportunity to congratulate all of you who have successfully completed
your studies at the Institute and are being awarded degrees as its testimony, and
especially those who have earned the merit awards and prizes in different subject areas
(Section 1: Appendix 18). May you continue to win laurels. 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 service to society.

Jayati Jayati Vidya Sansthan


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May 3, 2002 R.R. Singh


Director
Section 1
MAIN CAMPUS
APPENDIX 1
Geographical Distribution of Students, 2001–2002

Number of Students Enrolled


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

2001–2002

2000–2001

2001–2002

2000–2001

2001–2002

2000–2001

2001–2002

2000–2001

2001–2002
States/Union
Territories/
Foreign Countries

STATES
Andhra Pradesh 7 3 1 - - 1 - 2 1 15
Arunachal Pradesh - 1 - - - - - - - 1
Assam 10 5 - - - - 1 - - 16
Bihar 14 4 - 1 - 1 - 1 2 23
Delhi 14 22 2 1 - - - - - 39
Goa - 1 - - - - - - - 1
Gujarat 2 6 - - - - - - - 8
Haryana 1 2 1 - - - - - - 4
Himachal Pradesh - 1 - - - - - - - 1
Jammu & Kashmir 1 - 1 3 - - - - - 5
Jharkhand - 11 - 1 - - - - - 12
Karnataka 6 4 1 2 - 1 - - - 14
Kerala 3 1 2 1 - - 1 2 1 11
Madhya Pradesh 2 2 3 1 - - - 1 1 10
Maharashtra 27 34 12 10 - 4 2 10 29 128
Manipur 2 2 1 1 - - - - - 6
Nagaland - 1 - - - - - 1 - 2
Orissa 2 7 1 2 - - - 2 1 15
Punjab - 1 1 - - - - - - 2
Tamil Nadu 7 5 - 1 - - - 1 - 14
Tripura 1 - - - - - - - - 1
Uttaranchal - 1 - - - - - - - 1
Uttar Pradesh 8 8 1 - - - 1 1 2 21
West Bengal 15 5 1 1 1 3 1 4 - 31

UNION TERRITORIES
Chandigarh - 3 - 1 - - - - - 4
Pondicherry - - - 1 - - - - - 1

FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Japan 1 - - - - - 1 - - 2
Nepal 1 - - - - - - - - 1
Sri Lanka - - - - - 1 - - - 1
Zambia 1 - - - - - - - - 1
TOTAL 125 130 28 27 1 11 7 25 37 391
APPENDIX 2
Field Work Agencies/Internships and Supervisors

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)

FIELD WORK AGENCIES FOR M.A. SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS


A D Bawla Orphanage Yari Road, Versova, Mumbai 400 016. Ms. Itali Das
Aarohi* Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, Kalwa, Thane. Ms. Aparna Joshi
AGNI Peacock Palace, 69, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mr. Bhaskar Prabhu,
Mumbai 400 026. Capt. Joe Lobo,
Prof. Janki Andharia and
Ms. Punam Sah
Airoli NMMC School* Airoli, Navi Mumbai Ms. Pushpalata Vani
All Indian Institute of Physical Hastaw Park, Clerk Road, Mahalaxmi, Haji Ali, Ms. Assumption Fernandes
Medicine and Rehabilitation Mumbai 400 034.
Anand Kendra 18, Annie Besant Road, Near Copper Chimney, Ms. Kanchan G.
Opp. Poonam Chambers, Worli, Mumbai 400 018.
Anarde Foundation 409, New Udyog Mandir, No. 2, Moghul Lane, Ms. M. Crasto and
Mahim (W), Mumbai 400 016. Dr. Bipin K. Jojo
Apnalaya* Apnalaya Youth Centre, Lotus Colony, Shivaji Ms. Manisha,
Nagar, Govandi, Mumbai. Ms. Leena Joshi and
Ms. Punam Sah
Apne-Aap: A Women’s Collective* 1017, Raheja Chambers, 213, Nariman Point, Ms. Sudarshan Loyolka and
Mumbai 400 021. Ms. Ruchi Sinha
Bal Anand* Mumbai. Ms. Madhavi Mahtre
Bandra East Community Centre P.B. No. 8136, 341-A, Siddharth Colony, Near Ms. Cynthia
Cardinal School, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051.
Bharatiya Mahila Federation C/o Bldg. No. 171 A, Flat No. 44, Brindaban Ms. Geeta Mahajan
Society, Thane (W), Thane.
Bombay Community Public Trust 5th Floor, Regent Chambers, Nariman Point, Ms. Dinaz Parab and
Mumbai 400 021. Prof. Vidya Rao
Bombay Houseworkers’ Solidarity* 104-A, St. Mary’s Apartments, Nesbit Road, Sister Vibha
Mazgaon, Mumbai 400 010.
CCVC* C/o. Bandra East Community Centre, 341-A, Mr. Khalil Ahmed and
Siddharth Colony, Near Cardinal Gracious High Prof. Asha Rane
School, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051.
Chembur Police Station Opp. Basant Park, Chembur, Mumbai. Ms. Chanda Jadhav
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Railway CST, Mumbai 400 001. Mr. Silvin Kale
Police*
Child Relief and You 189-A, Sane Guruji Marg, Mumbai 400 011. Mr. John Robert,
Ms. Shabana Warne and
Dr. Bipin K. Jojo
Children of the World (India) Trust* 401, Arun Chambers, 4th Floor, Tardeo, Mr. Aktar Ahmed
Mumbai 400 034.
Commissionerate of Integrated 5th Floor, Konkan Bhavan, Navi Mumbai 400 614. Mr. G.P. Nafade and
Development Schemes Prof. Vidya Rao
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Crisis Centre* UHC, LTMG Hospital, C/o. TISS, Ms. Brinelle D’Souza
Mumbai 400 022.
Crisis Centre for Women* Urban Health Centre, Dharavi, Mumbai 400 017. Ms. Nayreen Daruwala
David Sasoon Industrial School T H Kataria Marg, Near Matunga Railway Station, Mr. S.P. Gorad
Matunga (W), Mumbai 400 016.
Dignity Foundation BMC School Building, Topiwala Lane, Opp. Ms. Neha
Lamington Road, Mumbai 400 007.
Disha Kendra H-129 Bldg., Hutatma Kotwal Marg, Ms. Nancy Gaikwad and
Karjat 410 210. Prof. Vidya Rao
Family Planning Association of India* Bajaj Bhavan, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021. Ms. Vandana Waval
Family Welfare Agency Near BDD Chawl No. 10, N.M. Joshi Marg, Parel, Ms. Alpa Desai
Mumbai 400 012.
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. B.D. Patil Marg, Mahul, Mumbai 400 074. Mr. Subhash Nikale and
Ms. Ruchi Sinha
India Sponsorship Committee* Mathurdas Estate Building, 43/45, Colaba Dr. Julie Nakhooda
Causeway, Colaba, Mumbai 400 039.
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.
Institute for Psychological Health* C/o. Apte Hospital, 2nd Floor, Cross Lane No. 1, Ms. Tanuja Donde
Ram Maruti Lane, Thane (W) 400 602.
Integrated Rural Health and Aghai Village, Shahpur Taluka, Thane District. Mr. Datta Jadhav
Development Project
International Justice Mission* Mumbai. Mr. Jolly Abraham
Kachra Vahatuk Shramik Sangh ‘Shramik’, Shanta Jog Marg, Behind Tilak Nagar Mr. Milind Ranade and
Police Station, Chembur, Mumbai 400 089. Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
KEM Hospital* Parel, Mumbai 400 012. Ms. Rohini Gore and
Ms. Sadhana Bhatkhande
Kripa Foundation Mt. Carmel Church, 81/A, Chapel Road, Bandra Mr. Arthur D’Mellow and
(W), Mumbai 400 050. Ms. Kanchan G.
LTMG Hospital Department of MPSW, Sion, Mumbai 400 022. Ms. Teresa Quadros
LTMG Hospital Prevention Social Medicine Department, First Dr. Daksha Pandit
Floor, College Building, Sion, Mumbai 400 022.
Maharashtra Mahila Parishad Room No. 650-651, SS2, Sector 3, Koper Ms. Neela Limaye and
Khairane, Navi Mumbai. Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Maharashtra State Probation and BIT Block No. 5, Matunga, Mumbai 400 019. Mr. Vichare and
Aftercare Association Dr. Arvind Tiwari
Manav Seva Sangh 255, 257, Sion Road, Sion (W), Mumbai 400 022. Ms. Swapna Redij
MelJol Hum Bachchon Ka Room No. 117, 3rd Floor, Gilder Lane Secondary Ms. Sumithra Achtekar
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. Preeti Bhatkhande
N.M. Joshi Marg, Mumbai 400 0113.
26 Appendix 2

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Mohalla Committee Movement Trust Neelam Centre, Unit I, B-Wing, Ground Floor, Ms. Maria Ishwaran and
Hind Cycle Lane, Worli, Mumbai 400 025. Mr. P.K. Shajahan
Muskaan: Child and Adolescent 1st Floor, BMC Abhyudaya Nagar, Arogya Kendra, Ms. Freny Italia and
Guidance Centre* Jivraj Tokersey Marg, Zakaria Bunder, Ms. Niloufer Shenoy
Cotton Green (W), Mumbai 400 033.
Nagpada Neighbourhood House Sofia Zubair Road, Opp. Nagpada Police Quarters, Ms. Mrinalini Sathe
Nagpada, Mumbai 400 008.
Nagpada Police Station Nagpada, Mumbai 400 008. Ms. Shobha Shelar
Navchetna* C/o. Department of Social Welfare Administration, Mr. Pravin Damle and
TISS, Deonar, Mumbai 400 088. Ms. Rajashri Damle
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation* Konkan Bhavan, 1st Floor, CBD Belapur, Navi Mr. Sudhakar Shinde and
Mumbai 400 614. Mr. Khalil Ahmed
Nerul Police Station* Nerul, Navi Mumbai -
Observation Home Umerkhadi Old Jail Road, Near Sandhurst Road Mr. N.M. Kale
Station, Mumbai 400 009.
Pragati Kendra 26, Sasmira, Marg No. 7, Worli, Mumbai 400 025. Sr. Louisa Fernandes,
Fr. Joe Pereira and
Ms. Punam Sah
Pratham 2nd Floor, Above Adarsh Mithai Mandir, Nana Ms. Trupti Saxena
Chowk, Mumbai 400 007.
PRATHAM Deonarpada Municipal School, Deonar Gaon, Ms. Rukmini Banerjee,
Telecom Factory Lane, Govandi (E), Mr. Blaise D’Souza and
Mumbai 400 088. Dr. H. Beck
PRATHAM-Mumbai Education 2nd Floor, Ganesh Baug Road, Near Bhabha Ms. Swati B.
Initiative Hospital, Kurla (W), Mumbai.
Pratyana* Lourdes Community Centre, Our Lady of Lourdes Mr. Nabin Chandra and
Church, Orlem, Malad (W), Mumbai. Mr. P.K. Shajahan
Prayas Workshop for Training and B.D.D. Chawl No. 9/1, Worli, Mumbai 400 018. Mr. Vijay Raghavan
Employment
Protective Home Sion-Trombay Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400 071. Ms. Vaishali Jadhav and
Ms. Ruchi Sinha
Resource and Support Centre for RH 4, C-4, Sector-9, CBD Belapur, Mr. Rajesh Kuruvilla and
Development* Navi Mumbai 400 703. Mr. S. Dutta
Sahara A.D. Bawla Female Orphanage, 60, Yari Road, Ms. Shweta Gurav,
Andheri (W), Mumbai. Ms. Itali Das and
Mr. P.K. Shajahan
Sahara* Anjuman-I-Islam, Deen Mohammed Building, Ms. Shweta Gurav
Naupada, Bandra (E), Mumbai.
Samaritans* Seva Niketan, Sir J.J. Road, Byculla, Ms. Freny Mahendra
Mumbai 400 008.
Samarthan C/o. Vidhayak Sansad, 87/3, Mumbadevi Mr. Vivek Pandit and
Municipal School, Near Cotton Exchange, Prof. Janki Andharia
Kalbadevi Road, Mumbai 400 002.
SEC Day School Kane Nagar Municipal School, Antop Hill, Mr. Priyamvada Shastri
Mumbai 400 022.
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Sevadaan Special School* Near OLPS Church, St. Anthony’s Road, Chembur, Ms. Lata Shenavwa
Mumbai 400 071.
Shantivan Kushtarog Nivaran Samiti, P.O. Nere, Taluka Ms. Desai, Ms. Watwe and
Panvel, Dist. Raigad. Dr. H. Beck
SHARE* UTV House #7, Marwah Estate, Krishnlal Marwah Ms. Nicola Monteiro
Marg, Sakinaka, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 072.
Shivaji Nagar Police Station* Shivaji Nagar, Mumbai Mr. Ghatakar and
Ms. Ruchi Sinha
Shraddanand Mahila Ashram Shraddanand Road, Matunga Central, Ms. Nandini Shette
Mumbai 400 019.
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital* J. Mehta Road, Malabar Hill, Mumbai 400 006. Sr. Venita Fernandes
Students Action Committee* A-12/12, Kendriya Vihar Co-op. Soc. Ltd., Mr. Mahendra Singh
Khargar, Navi Mumbai.
Suvarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Shree Chhatrapati Shivaji Market Bldg., Mata Ms. Jyoti Pandya and
Yojana Ramabai Ambedkar Marg, Opp. Crawford Market, Dr. Amita Bhide
Mumbai 400 001.
Tata Memorial Hospital Department of Social Work, E. Borges Marg, Mr. Patil and
Parel, Mumbai 400 012. Ms. Pirishi Muzumdar
Tata Memorial Hospital Social Service Department, Parel, Mumbai Ms. Sunita Jadhav
Thane Health Project Kalwa, Thane. Ms. Aparna Joshi
The Akanksha Foundation 7, Krishna Mahal, Marine Drive, Mumbai 400 020. Ms. Anjali S.,
Ms. Shaheen Mistry and
Ms. Sue Garland
The Bombay Institution for Deaf and Nesbit Road, Mazgaon, Mumbai 400 010. Ms. Sangita Thakur
Mutes
Turbhe Health and Development Saathi, Turbhe Store, Navi Mumbai 400 705. Ms. Ashish Tribhuwan,
Project Ms. Vineeta Balekundri and
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Urban Community Development Centre Plot No. 104, 14th Road, TPS III, Bandra (W), Fr. Joseph
Mumbai 400 050.
Urvi Vikram Charity Trust Bharatiya Kreeda Mandir, 1st Floor, Naigaum Ms. Viashala Jaidev
Cross Road, Above Talvalkar Gym., Wadala,
Mumbai 400 031.
Vidhayak Sansad* 87/3, Mumbadevi Municipal School, Near Cotton Ms. Pradnya S.
Exchange, Kalbadevi Road, Mumbai 400 002.
YUVA 53/2, Narepark Municipal School, Opp. Narepark Ms. Archana Srivastava and
Municipal School, Parel, Mumbai 400 012. Dr. Amita Bhide

FIELD WORK AGENCIES FOR M.A. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS STUDENTS
ABN Amro Bank NV 302, Dalamal House, Nariman Point, Ms. Kumkum Nongrum
Mumbai 400 021.
Arthur Anderson* 17th Floor, Express Towers, Nariman Point, Ms. Malvika Jhangiani
Mumbai 400 021.
Asian Paints (I) Ltd. LBS Marg, Bhandup, Mumbai 400 078. Mr. V.S. Patwardhan
28 Appendix 2

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd.* The Times of India Building, Dr. D.N. Road, Ms. Manasi Pathak
Mumbai 400 001.
Birla Management Centre* 159, Industry House, 1st Floor, Churchgate Mr. Shashikant
Reclamation, Mumbai 400 020.
Blue Star Infotech Ltd. Unit 188, SDF No. 6, SEEPZ, Andheri (E), Mr. Harish Govind
Mumbai 400 096.
Cadbury (India) Ltd. Cadbury House, 19, B. Desai Road, Mr. Sharad Gangal
Mumbai 400 026.
Citibank NA Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Ms. Anirudh Sen
Mumbai 400 052
Citicorp Overseas Software Ltd. Plot 133, SDF V, SEEPZ, Andheri (E), Mr. Prasanna Rao
Mumbai 400 096.
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
FIAT India Ltd.* Off L.B.S. Marg, Kurla, Mumbai 400 070. Mr. J.G. Desai
HDFC Bank Ltd. 2nd Floor, Trade Centre Building, Kamala Mills Ms. Mandeep Maitra
Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel,
Mumbai 400 013.
Hindustan Lever Ltd. Lever House, Backbay Reclamation, Mr. R. Radhakrishnan
Mumbai 400 021.
ICICI Ltd.* ICICI Towers, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Ms. Shifa Suresh
Mumbai 400 051.
ICICI Prudential* ICICI Prulife Towers, 1089, Marathe Marg, Ms. Vrinda Khattar
Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400 025.
I-flex Centre Unit 10-11, SDF 1, SEEPZ, Andheri (E), Mr. Amit Badkas
Mumbai 400 057.
Infrastructure Leasing and Finance Ltd. 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.
Mahindra British Telecom* 6th Floor, 'A' Wing, Oberoi Estate Gardens, Mr. Prashant Kini
Chandivali, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 072.
Merrill Lynch* Mafatlal Centre, 10th Floor, Nariman Point, Mr. Sanjiv Kumar
Mumbai 400 021.
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, Ms. Padmaja Korde
Thane-Belapur Road, Navi Mumbai 400 601.
Sony Entertainment Television (I) Ltd. 23, Shah Industrial Estate, Off: Veera Desai Road, Mr. Nalin Garg
Andheri (W), Mumbai 400 053.
Tata Consultancy Services 11th Floor, Air India Building, Nariman Point, Ms. Ritu Anand
Mumbai 400 021.
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Thane Paint Works ICI India Ltd., P.B. No. 87, Thane Belapur Road, Mr. Dileep Joshi
Thane 400 601.
Thomas Cook (India) Ltd. Thomas Cook Building, Dr. D.N. Road, Mr. Parag Paranjpe
Mumbai 400 001.

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


Aga Khan Health Service India 902, Karma Complex, Opp. Mahalaxmi Mun. Dr. Sudhir Kumar
Market, Mahalaxmi Char Rasta, Paldi,
Ahmedabad 380 007.
ALERT India 6/B Mukhyadhyapak Bhavan, Sion (W), Mr. Anthony Swamy
Mumbai 400 022.
Apnalaya New Jaifal Wadi, Behind Building Number 9, Ms. Leena Joshi
Armed Police Colony, Tardeo, Mumbai 400 036.
Apollo Health and Lifestyle Ltd.* The Apollo Clinic, 1`8/20, K. Dubhash Marg, Near Mr. K. Rajendra Prasad
Copper Chimney, Kalaghoda, Mumbai 400 001.
Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad 500 033. Ms. Sangita Reddy
BAIF Development Research Dr. Manibhai Desai Nagar, National Highway No. 4, Dr. I.P. Bhagwat
Foundation Warje, Pune 411 029.
Bandra Holy Family Hospital* St. Andrew’s Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400 050 Sr. Aquinas
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 Dean
Mumbai 400 103.
Bhatia General Hospital* Tardeo Road, Grant Road (W), Mumbai 400 007. Dr. G. Jacob
Bombay Hospital* Bombay Hospital Avenue, Mumbai 400 020. Dr. D.P. Vyas
Breach Candy Hospital and Research 60, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400 026. Dr. Ashok Bhatkhande
Centre*
BYL Nair Hospital* Dr. A.L. Nair Road, Mumbai 400 008. Dr. S. Dahanukar
Centenary Hospital S.V. Road, Kandivli (W), Mumbai 400 067. The Dean
Centenary Hospital Waman Tukaram Patil Marg, Near Dukes Co., The Dean
Govandi, Mumbai 400 078.
Children’s Orthopaedic Hospital Haji Ali Park, Opp. Willingdon Sports Club, Clerk Dr. G.S. Ranawat
Road, Mahalakshmi, Mumbai 400 034.
Committed Community Development Pali-Chimbai Municipal School, Ground Floor, Ms. Kamini Kapadia
Trust Room Number 8, St. Joseph’s Road, Bandra (W),
Mumbai 400 050.
Credit Rating Information Services of CRISIL House, 121-122, Andheri–Kurla Road, Mr. P. Ravi Shankar
India Ltd.* Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093.
Cumballa Hill Hospital* 95, August Kranti Marg, Mumbai 4000 36. Dr. Arun Shetty
Directorate of Health Services Govt. of Maharashtra, Govt. Dental College Dr. S. Salunkhe
Building, 4th Floor, St. George’s Hospital Campus,
Mumbai 400 001.
Dr. B. Nanavati Hospital* S.V. Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 400 056. Mr. Micah Joseph
30 Appendix 2

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Dr. R.N. Cooper Hospital Juhu, N.S. Road No.1, Vile Parle (W), The Dean
Mumbai 400 056.
Escorts Heart Institute & Research Okhla Road, New Delhi 110 025. Dr. Naresh Trehan and
Centre Dr. Maj. Gen Tarsem Kumar
Fortis Heart Institute* Sector 62, Phase VIII, Mohali Dr. R. Karanjekar
Healthcare and Wellness Foundation* BJS Building, 166, CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (E), Dr. Sujit Chatterjee
Mumbai 400 098.
Holy Spirit Hospital* Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Dr. M.B. Shah
Mumbai 400 093.
HOSMAC India (Pvt.) Ltd.* 120, Udyog Bhavan, Sonawala Road, Goregaon (W), Dr. Vivek Desai
Mumbai 400 063.
Hospital Consultancy (Bombay) Pvt. 105, Jehangir Mansion Office, Metro Cinema Dr. K.C. Ojha
Ltd. Lane, Mumbai 400 020.
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. The Dean
K.B. Bhabha Hospital Belgrami Road, Near Bharat Talkies, Kurla (W), The Dean
Mumbai 400 070.
K.M.J. Phule Hospital Kannamwar Nagar, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai 400 083. The Dean
Kovai Medical Centre and Hospital Ltd P.O. Box 3209, Avanashi Road, Mr. U.K.
Coimbatore 641 014. Ananthapadmanabhan
Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre* Bandra Reclamation, Mumbai 400 050. Dr. V.R. Bhimani
M.T. Agarwal Hospital Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, Mulund (W), The Dean
Mumbai 400 080.
M.W. Desai Hospital Haji Bapu Road, Govind Nagar, Malad (E), The Dean
Mumbai.
Mallya Hospital No. 2, Vittal Mallya Road, Bangalore 560 001. Com. Indru Wadhwani and
Dr. S.N. Rao
Manipal Hospital* 98, Rustom Bagh, Airport Road, Dr. A. Malathi
Bangalore 560 017.
P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016. Brig. Joe Curian
Medical Research Centre*
Paramount Healthcare Management 81, Barodawalla Mansion, Ground Floor, B Wing, Dr. Nayan P. Shah
Ltd.* D. A. Besant Road, Worli Naka, Mumbai 400 018.
Patni Computer Systems* 2nd Floor, Maestros House, Building No. 2, Sector Ms. Aparna Priyadarshi
2, Millennium Business Park, MIDC, Mhape, Navi
Mumbai 400 701.
Peerless Hospital & B.K. Roy Research 360, Panchsayar, Kolkata 700 094. Dr. T.K. Mitra
Centre
People’s Association for Training and C/H2/4-7 & C/1-1/16-17, Cheeta Camp, Trombay, Mr. C.T. Chacko
Health Mumbai 400 088.
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Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Prince Aly Khan Hospital* Aga Hall, Nesbit Road, Mazgaon, Dr. Ranjit Pandey
Mumbai 400 010.
Public Health Department F South Ward Municipal Office, 3rd Floor, Dr. B. Dr. Alka Karande
Ambedkar Road, Parel, Mumbai 400 012.
Rajawadi Hospital Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai 400 077. The Dean
S.K. Patil Hospital Daptary Road, Malad (E), Mumbai 400 097. The Dean
S.V.D. Savarkar Hospital City Survey No. 506 & 507, Mahatma Phule Road, The Dean
Mulund (E), Mumbai 400 081.
Sant Muktabai Hospital Barve Nagar, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai 400 084. The Dean
SEARCH* Shodhagram P.O., Gadchiroli 442 605 Dr. Abhay Bang
Seth G.S.M & K.E.M. Hospital Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Parel, Mumbai 400 012. Dr. N.A. Kshirsagar
SEWA (Rural) Jhagadia 393 110, Dist. Bharuch, Gujarat. Dr. Pankaj Shah
Siddharth Hospital Motilal Nagar, Opp Post Office, Goregaon (W), The Dean
Mumbai 400 104.
Sir. H.N. Hospital Padmashri Gordhan Bappa Chowk, Dr. P.M. Bhujang and
Rajarammohan Roy Marg, Mumbai 400 004. Mr. Sunil Nath
Streehitakarini Lokmanya Nagar Compound, Kakasaheb Gadgil Dr. Jessie Chaphekar
Marg, Dadar, Mumbai 400 014.
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
V.N. Desai Hospital Golibar Road, 11th Road, Santacruz (E), TPS III, The Dean
Mumbai 400 055.
Wockhardt Hospital & Medical Centre III A, Rash Behari Avenue, Kolkata 700 029. Ms. S. Sen
Wockhardt Hospital and Heart Institute 14, Cunningham Road, Bangalore 560 052. Mr. Vishal Bali
Wockhardt Ltd.* Wockhardt Towers, Bandra–Kurla Complex, Mr. Ramchandra Rao
Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051.

FIELD WORK AGENCIES FOR DIPLOMA IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT STUDENTS


AFL Logistics Marol, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059. Mr. R.T. Walekar
Bharat Bijlee Ltd. Belapur Road, Kalwa, Thane 400 601. Mr. K.G. Sasikumar
Bharat Petroleum Corpn. Ltd. Mahul, Mumbai 400 074. Mr. Anjaneyalu
Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd. Plant II, ‘B’ Wing, Pirojshahnagar, Vikhroli, Ms. Vaishali
Mumbai 400 079.
Great Maratha Sahar, Mumbai. Mr. Purandare
Herdillia Chemicals Ltd. Juinagar, Navi Mumbai 400 705. Mr. V.D. Pujari
Hikal Chemical Ind. Ltd. CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai 400 704. Mr. Santkumar Bhan
IDBI Intech Ltd. IDBI Tower, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai 400 005. Mr. D. Datta
Jet Airways Marol, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059. Mr. H. Hariharan
National Stock Exchange Mahindra Towers, Mumbai 400 016. Mr. Rajesh Bagwe
Philips India Limited Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093. Mr. S.R. Srinivasan
32 Appendix 2

Agency Address Field Work Supervisor(s)


Stock Holding Corporation of India Vikhroli (W), Mumbai 400 079. Mr. Bhaskar Nambiar
Ltd.
Thirdware Solution Ltd. SEEPZ, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 096. Ms. Archana Singh

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. Dr. D.P. Vyas
Breach Candy Hospital and Research 60, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400 026. Dr. Ashok Bhatkhande
Centre
Dr. Bhalabhai Nanavati Hospital S.V. Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 400 056. Mr. Micah Joseph
Holy Spirit Hospital Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Dr. M.B. Shah
Mumbai 400 093.
Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre 15, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026. Lt. Gen. (Dr.) P.K.
Chakraborthy
L.T.M.G. Medical College & Hospital Sion, Mumbai 400 022. Dr. Yeolekar
Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre Bandra Reclamation, Mumbai 400 050. Mr. Prakash Mhare
P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016. Brig. Joe Curian
Medical Research Centre
Prince Aly Khan Hospital Aga Hall, Nesbit Road, Mazgaon, Dr. Ranjit Pandey
Mumbai 400 010.
Seth G.S.M. and K.E.M. Hospital Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Parel, Mumbai 400 012. Dr. Kshirsagar
Tata Memorial Hospital Dr. E. Borghes Road, Parel, Mumbai 400 012. Dr. H.K.V. Narayan
The Bandra Holy Family Hospital St. Andrew’s Road, Bandra, Mumbai 400 050. Sr. Aquinas

Note: * New Field Work Agencies.


APPENDIX 3
M.Phil./Ph.D. Seminars

Title of the Self Study/Paper/Research Proposal Name of Scholar Date

Research Proposal: Patterns of Urban Neighbourhood Relationships Mr. Chandrasiri Niriella Mar. 22, 2002
among the Slum Dwellers in City of Colombo: A Sociological
Analysis of Low Income Urban Neighbourhoods

Research Proposal: Technological Dualism, Changing Economic Mr. P. Gopinath Mar. 20, 2002
Paradigm and the Response of the Traditional Enterprises in the
Post Welfare Era: A Case Study of Khadi

Research Proposal: Role of Communication in Downsizing: Case Mr. Rajeev Kumar Jan. 30, 2002
Study of a Manufacturing Organisation

Self-Study Paper: Educational Development of the Tribals of West Ms. Sujata Mallick Jan. 17, 2002
Bengal and their Struggle for Identity: A Theoretical Approach

Research Proposal: Hinduism and Ecological Consciousness: A Study Ms. Samta Pandya Dec. 24, 2001
of Voluntary Initiatives

Research Proposal: Role of Preventive Interventions with Families Ms. Priya Anaokar Dec. 20, 2001
in Promoting Mental Health of Children

Self-Study Paper: Theoretical Perspectives on Education Mr. Sthabir Khora Sep. 6, 2001

Self-Study Paper: Sociological Study of City: A Theoretical Exploration Mr. Chandrasiri Niriella Aug. 14, 2001

Research Proposal: Muslim Community and Education: An Interface Ms. Nibedita Datta Jul. 27, 2001

Self-Study Paper: Role of Communication in Management of Mr. Rajeev Kumar Jun. 19, 2001
Change
APPENDIX 4
Research Projects and Other Projects

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction

INTER-DEPARTMENT/UNIT PROJECTS
An Evaluation Study of the Ministry of Social Jan. 2002 Preparation of tools Dr. K. Anil Kumar and
Umbrella Scheme to Promote Justice, Government Dr. Bipin K. Jojo
Voluntary Action for Persons of India (GOI)
with Disabilities

Socioeconomic Survey of City and Industrial Jan. 2002 Field data collection Ms. Anita Rath,
Project Affected Persons in Development Dr. J.J. Roy Burman,
Navi Mumbai Corporation (CIDCO), Prof. R.N. Sharma and
Navi Mumbai Ms. Jayanti Gokhale

Social Impact and Need Gujarat State Disaster Sep. 2001 Submitted preliminary Prof. C. Sengupta,
Assessment for Management report Ms. Katy Gandevia and
Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation Authority Prof. R.D. Naik
and Reconstruction in Gujarat

Video on Watershed UNESCO Aug. 2001 Script writing in progress Mr. M.D. Sawant and
Management Prof. Anjali Monteiro

Preparation of a Teacher’s Sarvajanik Education Jul. 2001 Ongoing Prof. Murli Desai and
Handbook for Life Skills in Society Dr. N. Rustomfram
Young Adolescents

Status of Tribal Women in Maharashtra State Jun. 2001 Data collection completed Prof. Chhaya Datar and
Maharashtra Commission on in 25 talukas Dr. Santosh Kumar
Women

Curriculum for B.A. Social Rural Campus, TISS Apr. 2001 Draft curriculum prepared Ms. Rekha Mammen,
Work (Rural Development) Prof. Chhaya Datar,
Prof. D. Saldanha,
Prof. Anjali Monteiro,
Dr. Surinder Jaswal,
Dr. Amita Bhide,
Ms. Lata Narayan and
Ms. Anjali Dave

An Experiential Workshop on BMC Mar. 2001 Intervention completed Dr. N. Rustomfram,


Motivation and Prevention of and follow-up has been Dr. Revati Balu,
Burnout among Health initiated Ms. Sabiha Vasi,
Personnel of Brihanmumbai Ms. Brinelle D’Souza
Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Dr. Srilatha Juvva

Curriculum Handbook Series Tata Education Trust Mar. 2001 Review of Literature and Ms. Rekha Mammen,
on Development Social Work Revision of Project Plan Dr. N. Rustomfram,
Ms. Katy Gandevia and
Ms. T.S Adhikari

Rapid Assessment of Villages Government of Feb. 2001 Final Report submitted Prof. Janki Andharia ,
in Earthquake Affected Areas of Gujarat Dr. N. Rustomfram and
Gujarat Dr. Mouleshri Vyas

Contemporary Self and Society Board of Research Jan. 2001 Data analysis and report Dr. Vikash Pandey and
Through Psychoanalytic Eyes Studies (BRS), TISS writing in progress Mr. K. Ravindran
Appendix 4 35

Title of Project Sponsor Date of Present Position Faculty in Charge


Sanction

A Study of Household Centre for Health Dec. 2000 Report writing Dr. Bipin K. Jojo and
Expenditure on Health in a Studies (CHS), TISS Mr. Parthasarathi
Tribal PHC Area Mondal
Development Studies in India: BRS, TISS Jul. 2000 Completed Prof. Murli Desai,
Classified Bibliographies and Ms. Rekha Mammen,
Research Organisations Dr. N. Rustomfram,
Ms. Katy Gandevia and
Ms. T.S. Adhikari
Study on Project Management Rural Campus, TISS Jun. 2000 Report writing of Phase I Mr. Ram Rathod,
in the Indo-German Watershed Mr. Ramesh Jare and
Development Programme Ms. Rekha Mammen
Evaluation of the Goat Rearing JRD Tata and Oct. 1999 Report writing of Phase I Mr. Ram Rathod and
Project for Women: Impact Thelma J. Tata Ms. Rekha Mammen
Assessment Trust
Families, Women, Work and CHS, TISS Aug. 1999 Report writing Dr. Lakshmi Lingam,
Health in the Context of SAP Dr. Vrinda Datta and
Dr. Maveen S. Pereira
Sexuality in India CHS, TISS Apr. 1999 Revision 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 Draft papers received Prof. S. Siva Raju,
Issues, Challenges and from authors Ms. Katy Gandevia,
Prospects Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
and Dr. K. Anil Kumar
A Study on Relief and Ministry of Jan. 1996 Completed Ms. Rekha Mammen
Rehabilitation Relating to the Agriculture, GOI and Dr. K. Anil Kumar
Osmanabad-Latur Earthquake
of 1993

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 Data Analysis 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 Collection Prof. Usha S. Nayar
Communication Technologies International, Oslo,
on Children and Adolescents’ Norway
Life: A Multi-National Study
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DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Medical Facilities in Indian CHS, TISS Sep. 2000 Report writing Dr. Arvind Tiwari
Prisons: Role of Prison Doctors
and Paramedical Staff to
Uphold the Rights to Health of
Prisoners
Status Paper on Human Rights BRS, TISS Aug. 2000 Report writing Dr. Arvind Tiwari
in India

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE

Evaluation of Model Cluster Department of Sep. 2001 Report completed Ms. Anjali Dave
Development Approach for Girl Education,
Child Education in Uttar Government of Uttar
Pradesh Pradesh
Inspection of Street Children CHILDLINE India Sep. 2001 Completed Dr. Neela Dabir and
Project of 12 Different Agencies Ms. Mohua Nigudkar
Violence Against Women: Centre for Research Jul. 2001 Second phase of data Dr. Neela Dabir
Study of Family Counselling on Violence Against collection
Centres and Short Stay Homes Women
in Maharashtra
Centre for Research on Ford Foundation Nov. 2000 Ongoing Ms. Anjali Dave
Violence Against Women

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Documentation of Use of Play Sir Dorabji Tata Trust Sep. 2001 Data collection Ms. S. Maitra
Therapy with Emotionally
Disturbed Children
Facing the Fear: HIV/AIDS Panos Institute Aug. 2001 Completed Ms. S. Maitra
Related Stigma and
Discrimination
Study on Male Sexual and United Nations Nov. 2000 Data collection Dr. Surinder Jaswal
Reproductive Health in Thane Population Fund
City
A Strategy for Addressing Rockefeller Sep. 2000 Data collection Dr. Surinder Jaswal
Reproductive Health Issues Foundation
Concerning Married
Adolescents and Young Adults
in Rural Areas of Western
Maharashtra
RTI—Asia Project: A Review of Ford Foundation Aug. 2000 Report submitted Dr. Surinder Jaswal
Girl and Women’s Health in
India
Sexuality in Persons with CHS, TISS Jul. 2000 Report writing Prof. V.V. Nadkarni,
Visual Disability Dr. Srilatha Juvva and
Dr. Anita Rego
Annotated Bibliography and CHS, TISS Feb. 2000 Paper writing Prof. V.V. Nadkarni
Status Papers on HIV/AIDS
Counselling
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Aghai Primary Health Centre: A CHS, TISS Jan. 2000 Report submitted Ms. Katy Gandevia
Study of People’s Mental
Health Needs and Integration of
Mental Health Services with
Primary Health Services
Child Sexual Abuse in Thane CHS, TISS Oct. 1999 Draft report submitted Dr. Surinder Jaswal
Sero-Discordant Couple Study University of Sep. 1999 Data collection Ms. Brinelle D’Souza
California, San
Francisco

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

A Study on Tribal Domestic BRS, TISS Aug. 2000 Report writing Dr. Bipin K. Jojo
Workers in Mumbai City

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Health Needs Assessment of M.L. Dhawale Trust Mar. 2002 Data entry and analysis Dr. Amita Bhide
Villages in Palghar Tehsil
Approach Paper on Community Ministry of Jan. 2002 Report submitted Prof. Janki Andharia
Participation in Disaster Agriculture, GOI
Management
Decentralising Intervention on Academy of Nov. 2001 Final report submitted Ms. Punam Sah
Food Security through Grain Development Science
Banks: A Report
An Evaluation of Drought Catholic Relief Sep. 2001 Completed Dr. H. Beck
Emergency Relief Programme Services
by Catholic Relief Services (in a
few districts of Gujarat and
Rajasthan)
Alternative Education The Akanksha Jan. 2001 Draft final report Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
Strategies for the Urban Poor: Foundation 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 People: A Study BRS, TISS Apr. 1997 Completed Dr. Amita Bhide and
of People’s Perception of Dr. Maveen S. Pereira
Malnutrition

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Managing Change in Human Self Mar. 2001 Completed Dr. D.K. Srivastava
Resource/Industrial Relations: A
Case Study of Britannia, Delhi
Life After Voluntary Retirement: Ministry of Labour, Jan. 2000 Final report submitted Prof. R.C. Datta
Examining the Human Face of GOI
Structural Adjustment
Programme
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Developing Clinical Indicators World Bank Dec. 2001 Data analysis Dr. Harshad Thakur,
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee
and Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian

Developing MHA Programme Africa University Aug. 2001 Completed Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
for Africa University

Evaluation of Aga Khan Health Aga Khan Health Aug. 2001 Completed Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Service India Programme Service, India

Coordinating an Assessment of World Health Jul. 2001 Report writing Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
the Enabling Environment for Organisation
Health Policy and Systems (WHO)
Research in Developing
Countries (Mali, Zimbabwe,
India, Colombia, Egypt)

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

Strengthening of Health Rockefeller Jan. 2001 Data collection Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Research in Non-governmental Foundation
Organisations in India

Medicine, Belief and Reason: CHS, TISS Mar. 2000 Report writing Dr. N. Nakkeeran
Medico-Religious Practices in a
South Indian Village: A
Working Paper

Tobacco Use Among Women WHO Mar. 1998 Report writing Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
and Children

Urbanisation and Changing CHS, TISS Jan. 1996 Completed Ms. Ramila Bisht
Health Status of Koli Fishermen
in New Bombay

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

A Study of Evaluation of Yuvak Pratisthan, Dec. 2000 Report submitted Prof. R.D. Naik
Hepatitis-B Free Project Mumbai

Morbidity and Utilisation of CHS, TISS Oct. 1998 Completed Dr. D.P. Singh
Health Services in
Maharashtra: Evidence from
NSS data of 42nd and 52nd
Rounds

Emerging Pattern of Migration BRS, TISS Jul. 1998 Report writing Dr. D.P. Singh
in Maharashtra: A Thirty-Year
Review

Demographic Study of Greater BRS, TISS Apr. 1992 Report writing Dr. D.P. Singh
Bombay with Special Emphasis
on Migration
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DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

Monitoring the Progress of Deepam Education Feb. 2002 Completed Dr. N. Rustomfram
RCH Training Society for Health

Impact of Training for Masons Ambuja Cement Sep. 2001 Completed Dr. N. Rustomfram and
for Earthquake Affected in Foundation Ms. Sabiha Vasi
Gujarat

Situational Analysis of TN Medical College Apr. 2001 Completed Dr. Shankar Das
Orderlies: Hospital Based Study and BYL Nair Hospital
and BMC

Household Survey of Polio Polio Foundation, Jul. 2000 Completed Dr. Shankar Das
Affected Children in Bansali Trust
Banaskantha District, Gujarat

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Post-Matric Scholarships for Ministry of Social Mar. 2002 Preliminary work Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Scheduled Castes: An Justice and
Evaluation of the Scheme in Empowerment, GOI
Rajasthan

State Government and BRS, TISS Jan. 2002 Data analysis Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Construction of Child Labour in and Mr. Aseem Prakash
Post-Colonial India

Review of Child, Relief and You Sir. Dorabji Tata Trust Jan. 2002 Completed Ms. Lata Narayan

Sensitising Teachers on National Council for Nov. 2001 Final draft under Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Non-Discrimination Based on Teacher Education preparation
Caste and Tribe: Hand Book (NCTE)

Trend Report on Research in NCTE Nov. 2001 Data collection Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Education: 1994–2000

Child Adoption: Trends and Self Oct. 2001 Data analysis Dr. Vrinda Datta
Issues

An Evaluation Study on Ministry of Human Feb. 2001 Report submitted Dr. C.J. Sonowal
Environmental Orientation to Resource
School Education Development,
Department of
Education, GOI

Teacher Assessment of BRS, TISS Oct. 2000 Coding in progress Dr. R. Konantambigi
Teaching-Learning Problems in
Children with Learning
Problems as Manifested in the
Normal Classrooms

Factors Affecting Job UNICEF Jun. 2000 Completed Dr. Vrinda Datta
Performance of Anganwadi
Workers in Three Districts of
Maharashtra

A Study of Urban Early UNICEF Jun. 2000 Completed Dr. Vrinda Datta
Childhood Programmes
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Sex Ratio at Birth in India: CHS, TISS Jan. 2000 Draft Report submitted Dr. K. Anil Kumar
Levels, Trends and
Implications
Female Sex Workers and their CHS, TISS Sep. 1999 Report writing Dr. K. Anil Kumar
Clients: A Study of their
Sexuality
Role of Primary Health Centre CHS, TISS Apr. 1999 Final report writing Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
in the Promotion of Nutrition
Programme: A Study in Andhra
Pradesh
Problems and Prospects of BRS, TISS Aug. 1998 Report submitted Dr. C.J. Sonowal
Entrepreneurship Development
Among the Tribal Youth in
Assam
Child Development Workers in BRS, TISS Mar. 1998 Ongoing Dr. Vrinda Datta
Maharashtra
Reproductive Health of BRS, TISS Apr. 1997 Completed Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani
Adolescents and Young
Married Girls: A Study in
Mumbai

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Creating Shared Meaning: BRS, TISS Dec. 2001 Data collection Dr. Ranu Jain
Understanding Community
Interventions in Education in
India
Social Status and Educational University of Jul. 2001 Data collection Dr. Leena Abraham and
Decisions Pennsylvania Prof. Padma Velaskar
School to Labour Market: BRS, TISS Nov. 2000 Preparation for field work Dr. Leena Abraham
Tracing the Career Profile of
Students of Government
Schools
The Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti: Ministry of HRD, Mar. 2000 Report writing Prof. D. Saldanha
Organisation, Networking and Department of
Intervention in Literacy Education, GOI
Campaigns
Factors in Primary School BRS, TISS Aug. 1999 Data collection Mr. Sthabir Khora
Teachers Motivation and its
Effect on Primary School
Drop-outs
Participatory Process Analysis National Literacy Dec. 1998 Report writing Prof. D. Saldanha
and Impact Studies of Literacy Resource Centre
Campaigns

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Reorganisation of Kerala Asian Development Mar. 2002 Ongoing Prof. R.N. Sharma
Electricity Board Bank (ADB) and
Government of Kerala
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Reorganisation of Gujarat ADB and Government Nov. 2001 Ongoing Prof. R.N. Sharma
Electricity Board of Gujarat

Preparation of Development Municipal Corporation Aug. 2001 Report writing Prof. R.N. Sharma
Plan for Sangli-Miraj Municipal of Sangli-Miraj
Corporation

Social Sciences in SAARC Sir Dorabji Tata Trust Dec. 2000 Ongoing Prof. C. Sengupta
Countries and Ratan Tata Trust

Study on Situational Analysis Family Welfare Oct. 2000 Data analysis Prof. S. Siva Raju
of the Older Persons in Agency (FWA),
Mumbai Mumbai

Existing Patterns of Health Care CHS, TISS Sep. 2000 Report submitted Prof. S. Siva Raju
System in Rural India: An
Analytical Study

Study of Profile of the Impact India Jun. 2000 Report submitted Prof. S. Siva Raju
Disabled: A Micro-Level Study Foundation, Mumbai

Study of Networking of FWA May 2000 Report submitted Prof. S. Siva Raju
Organisations Working for the
Care of Older Persons in
Mumbai

Social Mapping of FWA May 2000 Report submitted Prof. S. Siva Raju
Organisations Working for Care
of Older Persons in Mumbai

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

Strategic Planning Report for Abhivyakti: Media for Apr. 2002 Data collection Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
Abhivyakti Development

A Case Study of Joint Forest Forest Department, Mar. 2002 Report writing Prof. Ratna Naik
Management in West Bengal GOI

Impact Assessment Study of Ministry of Rural Mar. 2002 Preliminary work Prof. Ratna Naik
the Programme of the Ministry Development, GOI
of Rural Development in
Ahmednagar District in
Maharashtra

Strategic Planning Report for Special Cell for Mar. 2002 Conducting the strategic Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
the Special Cell: An Action Women and Children, planning exercise
Research Project TISS

Participatory Approach to Forest Department, Oct. 2001 Report writing Prof. Ratna Naik
Protected Area Management: A Government of
Case Study of Kudremukh Karnataka
National Park

An Organisational Review of ARZ Mar. 2001 Completed Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani


Anyay Rahit Zindagi (ARZ)
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A Study on the Factors Ministry of Social Feb 2000 Report writing Dr. A. Ramaiah
Responsible for High Rate of Justice and
Acquittals in Untouchability Empowerment, GOI
and Atrocity Cases Registered
under the PCR Act, 1955, and
the SCs and STs (Prevention of
Atrocities) Act, 1989
Syncretisms in West Bengal BRS, TISS Mar. 1997 Report submitted Dr. J.J. Roy Burman

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Assessing Remedial Classes Pratham, Mumbai Aug. 2001 Three reports presented Dr. Alka Parikh

UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES

Rules for the New Juvenile Department of Oct. 2001 Drafted the Rules for the Dr. Asha Bajpai
Justice (Care and Protection of Women and Child Juvenile Justice Act
Children) Act, 2001 Development and
Maharashtra State
Monitoring
Committee on
Juvenile Justice
Implementation of Prevention Mumbai High Court, May 2001 Recommendations Dr. Asha Bajpai
of Immoral Traffic Act, 1986 and Department of submitted
Women and Child
Development, GOI
Survey of Remand Homes of Department of Aug. 1998 Ongoing Dr. Asha Bajpai
Mumbai Women and Child
Development, GOI
Children and Courts BRS, TISS Mar. 1998 Completed Dr. Asha Bajpai

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Development of HIV/AIDS Data UNAIDS, New Delhi Aug. 2001 Data collection and Prof. Shalini Bharat
Base in Behavioural Research data entry
for Political Advocacy in South
Asia
Child Adoption in Mumbai: A BRS, TISS Dec. 2000 Data entry Prof. Shalini Bharat
Study of Profiles and Trends in
the Nineties
Self-Help Groups Among Older BRS, TISS Apr. 1999 Report submitted Ms. Rosamma Veedon
Persons: The Case of Senior
Citizens Associations of
Mumbai

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Naatha: Part II of Video Series Unit for Media and Dec. 2001 Video documentation Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and
on Mumbai Communications Prof. Anjali Monteiro
(UMC)
Video on TISS UMC Jun. 2001 Script writing Ms. B. Manjula and
Mr. M.D. Sawant
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Understanding the Media BRS, TISS Aug. 1997 Report writing Prof. Anjali Monteiro
Reception Strategies of Youth and Dr. K.P. Jayasankar

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Technical Assistance a nd Government of Jan. 2002 Report submitted Prof. Murli Desai
Coordination for Review of 30 Maharashtra
Institutions of Social Work
Education in Maharashtra
Child Protection: Current UNICEF, India Jul. 2001 Completed Prof. Murli Desai
Status and Recommendations
for Strategies for the India
Country Programme for
2003–2007
A Classified Bibliography on UNICEF, India Jul. 2001 Report submitted Prof. Murli Desai
Child Protection in India:
1984–2001
APPENDIX 5
Field Action Projects

INTER-DEPARTMENT/UNIT PROJECTS
Monitoring Social Aspects of Rehabilitation for Tata Relief Committee, estd.: 2001
Rajkot and Jamnagar.
Objectives : · Guiding social aspects of earthquake rehabilitation work.
Programmes : · Training, documentation and some degree of demonstration.
Project Staff : Mr. Kumar Nilotpal.
Faculty in Charge : Prof. Janki Andharia, Dr. N. Rustomfram, Dr. Mouleshri Vyas and Mr. P.K. Shajahan.
Media Initiatives Towards Community Empowerment and Rural Development, estd: 2001
TISS Rural Campus, Tuljapur.
Objectives : · To develop video productions through a process of training.
· To document and evaluate the processes and activities undertaken.
Programmes : · Training for the Rural Campus (RC) staff in media skills.
· Collaborative video documentation.
Project Staff : Existing staff of the Unit for Media and Communications and RC.
Faculty in Charge : Prof. Anjali Monteiro, Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and Prof. Chhaya Datar.
Towards Communal Harmony, estd.: 1993
Ghatkopar Asalfa Pipeline Area.
Objectives : · To strengthen the community in order to make it less vulnerable for communal harmony.
Programme : · Manual writing in progress.
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 400018.
Objectives : · To demonstrate the need for social work intervention in the criminal justice system.
· Work towards rehabilitation of persons affected by crime and prostitution.
· Explore government and voluntary services to aid social integration of such persons.
· Draw the attention of concerned authorities to pertinent issues.
· Generate knowledge in the field of criminology and corrections through research and documentation
of field experiences.
Programmes : · Provided services to undertrial prisoners so as to help them cope with their problems and to
motivate them towards reformation and rehabilitation.
· Balwadi for children of prisoners housed inside the Mumbai Central and Kalyan District Prison.
· Assisted children of prisoners left outside prison.
· After care services to persons after release from prison.
· Assisted complainants, victims, accused persons, their families, and the general public in regard to
legal aid and information, emergency support, and referral to welfare services in the court.
· Organised legal aid and awareness programmes in collaboration with the Government Legal Aid
authorities.
· Worked with girls in government institutions and coordinated with functionaries of the administration,
so as to work towards social integration of inmates.
· Provided vocational training and arranged for government certified training courses inside the
institutions.
· Developed resources in Mumbai and in outside districts/states, in support of rehabilitation.
· Training-cum-Production Centre.
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· Published a report entitled ‘Forced Separation: Children of imprisoned Mothers’.


· Brought out Umang Patrika, a magazine containing writings by clients, and staff attached to the
criminal justice system
Project Staff : Mr. S. Vijay Raghavan and 32 others.
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; and Ulhasnagar, Thane.
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 general public.
· Document the work of the work and develop training material.
Programmes : · Exploratory study of the role of caste panchayat in cases of violence against women
· Participation in muslim women’s initiatives on review of laws/practices/procedures of marriage,
family and divorce.
· Memorandum of Understanding signed between Maharashtra State, UNIFEM and TISS to initiate 10
Cells in Maharashtra.
· Press campaign for changes in Domestic Violence Bill, 2002.
· Core work with violated women and children continued.
· Training of police officials in the north west region of the city.
Project Staff : Ms. Vandana Nanavare, Ms. Pratibha Jagtap, Ms. Surekha Jagtap, Ms. Anagha Sarpotdar, Ms. Vrushali
Athalye, Ms. Nikhat S., Ms. Divya T., Ms. Kamolika D. and Ms. Deepa G.
Faculty in Charge: Ms. Anjali Dave and Ms. Trupti Panchal.

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK


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 IEC and counselling to NACO and the Government of Maharashtra.
· Consultancy to NGOs, based on needs and requirements.
· Counselling of cases of sexual abuse through Muskaan and networking with FACSE.
· Ongoing counselling and follow-up cases referred to SAVERA.
· Setting up of telephone counselling at SAVERA.
· Training programmes for peer educators among positive people and counsellors.
Project Staff : Ms. Ujwala Bapat, Ms. Sheetal Aggarwal, Ms. Bhageshri Joshi and Mr. Raman Sandhu.
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.
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· 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 : · Awareness raising on women and adolescent issues within the hospital.
· Inauguration of the helpline for adolescents.
· 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.
Project Staff : Ms. Aparna Joshi, Ms. Pradnya Shinde, and Ms. Archana Khedekar.
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 : · Anganwadi/Balwadis.
· Income-generation for women (self-help groups).
· Health monitoring system.
· Health camps and construction of wells.
· 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).
· Annual Inter-Village Sports and Cultural Meet.
· Community mobilisation through village core groups of community centres.
· Mapping, location and construction of perennial wells.
· Resource Centre consisting of audio-visual unit and documentation unit.
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 (formerly known as the Child Guidance Clinic), estd.: 1937
BMC Abhyudaya Nagar, Arogya Kendra, Cotton Green (W), 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 in mental health.
· To network with organisations working with children for influencing policy on child mental health
and child rights.
Programmes : · Providing counselling and guidance to parents and children at the Centre.
· Community outreach through schools and neighbourhoods.
· Research on documentation of play therapy with emotionally disturbed children.
· Mental health camp for children of the Zakaria Bunder community.
· Child and adolescent mental health: a sensitisation and orientation programme for general practitioners,
educators and those working with children.
· Residential summer camp for children.
· An orientation programme for school teachers.
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. S. Maitra.
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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Nav Chetna, estd.: April 1996


Ulhasnagar, Thane District.
Objectives : · Supplement government efforts in caring for children.
· Sensitise staff of children’s institutions to children’s needs.
· Assist government functionaries in certified schools and institutions for the physically disabled.
· Humanise the atmosphere for the children living in the institutions.
· Help to achieve the objectives of children’s institutions.
Programmes : · Jodidar (for school going children — one to one teaching).
· Nayak (information and guidance of vocational training).
· Maitri (working with Mahila Mandals, F.C.C. Yuvak Mandals and ex-student association of the Child
Care Institutions).
· Anubhuti (working with staff of government child care institution for capacity building).
Project Staff : Mr. Pravin Damle.
Faculty in Charge : Ms. Rajashri Damle.

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Centre for Environment Technology and Resource Development, estd.: Jun 1983
Jambulpada, Sudhagad Taluka, Raigad District, Maharashtra
Objective : · To work towards a better quality of life for Katkari and Thakan tribal people.
Status : · With the phasing out of this field action project, work in the area is being carried forward by Adivasi
Ekjut Vikas Sanstha, a voluntary organisation of the Katkari people.
· Consolidation of documentation of the entire CETRD experience is underway.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Mouleshri Vyas and Dr. H. Beck.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Turbhe Health and Development Project, estd.: 1995


Turbhe, Navi Mumbai, and Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation Area.
Objectives : · To demonstrate the impact of development on health.
· Formation of youth groups and orienting them on issues related to adolescent reproductive health.
Programmes : · Community Development activities.
· Maternal and child health.
· Human resource development.
· HIV/AIDS counselling.
· Integrated population and development project.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Kanchan 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 : · Publishing and printing of the document ‘Reaching Out to Children of Alcoholics: A Training
Package’.
· Dissemination Workshop on ‘Reaching Out to Children of Alcoholics: A Training Package’.
Faculty in Charge : Ms. Sabiha Vasi and Dr. Gita Shah (Retd. Faculty).
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UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH


Maharashtra FORCES (Forum for Creche and Child Care), estd.: 2000
TISS, Mumbai.
Objectives : · To build network of organisations to safeguard the survival and development of the young child.
· To form pre-school groups to lobby for policy and resources for holistic child care services.
· To collect and disseminate information on situation of specific groups of children.
Programmes : · Workshops on quality in early childhood care and development programmes.
· Collaborating with Indian Association for Pre-school Education and Maharashtra Bal Shikshan
Parishad to develop regulatory mechanism for early childhood programmes.
· To do capacity building with various NGOs to address the early childhood period.
· Developing a national tool for Quality Measurement.
Project Staff : Ms. Bhairavi Dholakia.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. Vrinda Datta and Dr. R. Konantambigi.
Balwadi for Disadvantaged Children, estd. 1995
K.K. Marg Municipal School, Mumbai Central, Mumbai.
Objective : · Pre-primary education for disadvantaged (pavement dweller families) children.
Programme : · Regular programme for pre-school children with emphasis on creative activities.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. R. Konantambigi.
Non-Formal Education of Tribal Children of Betul, estd. 1995
Shapur Block, Betul, Madhya Pradesh.
Objective : · To provide non-formal education (life skills) to predominantly out of school tribal children, and
research documentation.
Programmes : · Regular non-formal education classes.
· Bal Melas.
· Children’s camp.
· Exposure trip for children.
· Instructors’ training sessions.
· Assessment and evaluation is on.
· Data collection and coding procedures.
Project Staff : Ms. Shamim Meghani and Mr. Anurag Modi.
Faculty in Charge : Dr. R. Konantambigi.
Hamara Club: Project for Street Children, estd.: July 1989
Dadar, K.K. Marg, Mumbai Central, Mahalaxmi, Nagpada and Prabhadevi.
Objectives : · Development and empowerment of street children in the child rights perspective.
· To reach out to street children in selected areas of Mumbai City.
· To provide need based services for their growth and development.
· To create awareness in the masses and community about the problems and needs of street
children.
· To network with government and non-government agencies dealing with street children, such as
the police, the Municipal Corporation, the Judiciary, Hospitals and Welfare Agencies working for
vulnerable children.
Programmes : · Health care, nutrition, formal and non-formal education, vocational training, counselling, recreation,
outings and camps, referral service, services for saving, locker facility, bathing facility, repatriation
and library.
· Support organisation for ‘CHILDLINE’, a helpline for children.
Project Staff : Mr. Vithal Kshirsagar, Mr. Gajanan Patil, Ms. Rashmi Ojha, Mr. Kailash Kamble, Mr. Ganesh Gaikwad,
Mr. Sanjay Bamne.
Faculty in Charge : Prof. Asha J. Rane (Retd.) and Prof. G.G. Wankhede.
APPENDIX 6
Publications by the Faculty

AUTHORED/EDITED VOLUMES

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES


Prof. R.N. Sharma (co-editor)
· Issues in Urban Development: A Case of Navi Mumbai, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2001.
Prof. S. Siva Raju (co-editor)
· Health Strategies and Population Regulation (Volumes 1 & 2), New Delhi: B.R. Publications, 2001.
· Participatory Experiment in Holistic Rapid Development, New Delhi: B.R. Publications, 2002.

UNIT FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION


Dr. J.J. Roy Burman
· Syncretic Shrines and Communities, New Delhi: Mittal Publishers, 2001.

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES


Prof. Shalini Bharat (co-author)
· India: HIV and AIDS Related Discrimination, Stigmatisation and Denial (UNAIDS Best Practice Collection—Key
Material), Geneva: UNAIDS, 2001.

ARTICLES IN BOOKS AND JOURNALS

DIRECTOR
Prof. R.R. Singh
· Social Development: An Evolving Concept. In A.K. Lal and S. Sami Ahmad (Eds.), Social Change in Post-Independence
India, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2001.
· Social Intervention for Social Justice. In A.K. Lal (Ed.), Protective Discrimination: Ideology and Praxis, New Delhi:
Concept Publishing Co., 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE


Dr. Neela Dabir
· Civil Society and Social Policy at Local Level: Non-Governmental Organisations and Mutual Aid Groups in Mumbai. In
P. Salustowicz (Ed.), Social Strategies: Civil Society and Social Development, Germany: Peter Lang AG, European
Academic Publishers, 2001.
· Jal Kshetrame Stree Purush Asamanta Sambandhi Mudde, Bhageerath, 20(3), 32–38, 2001.
· Rehabilitation and Counselling of Refugee Families in Sweden, Perspectives in Social Work, 14(3), 22–30, 2001.
Ms. Anjali Dave (co-author)
· Journey from Violence to Crime: A Research Study on Domestic Violence, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 62(3),
430–445, 2001.

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK


Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal
· Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya’s Theory of Knowledge. In A. Mishra (Ed.), Spirituality, Science and Technology, New
Delhi: Indian Philosophical Congress, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT


Prof. Janki Andharia
· Imperatives of Globalisation: Challenges for Social Work Educators. In L. Shilneva and R. Sundby (Eds.), Social Work
and Social Development: New Trends in a Changing Europe, Riga: Attistiba, 2000.
50 Appendix 6

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS


Prof. R.C. Datta
· Life After Voluntary Retirement: Some Plain Truths, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 44(3), 475–494, 2001.
· Economic Reforms, Redundancy and National Renewal Fund: Human Face or Human Mask, Indian Journal of Labour
Economics, 44(4), 675–689, 2001.
Dr. D.K. Srivastava
· Trade Union Situation in India: Views of Central Trade Union Organisations, Indian Journal of Industrial Relations,
36(4), 463–478.
· Turnaround Without Tears: A Case Study of Britannia, Delhi Branch, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 44(4),
759–769, 2001.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES


Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian (co-author)
· Global Literature Review on Private Sector Involvement in City Health Systems. In Proceedings of a WHO Consultative
Meeting: Private Sector Involvement in City Health Systems, Kobe, Japan: WHO–Centre for Health Development,
2001.
· Issues in Financing, Administering and Regulating Health Services in Bombay. In Proceedings of a WHO Global
Meeting on Cities and Health: Management of Priority Health Issues, Kobe, Japan: WHO Centre for Health
Development, 2001.
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee
· Awareness and Practice of Bio-safety Precaution and Safe Waste Disposal Among Private Medical Practitioners in an
Urban Slum Area, Indian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 44(2), 89–94, 2001.
· World No Tobacco Day, Indian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 44(2), 99–100, 2001.

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH


Dr. Vrinda Datta
· Measurement and Regulation of Quality in Early Childhood Programme. In J.R. Christina (Compiler), Scaling Heights:
A Strategy for the Improvement of Quality in Early Childhood Education, Chennai: M.S. Swaminathan Research
Foundation, 2001.
Dr. R. Konantambigi (co-author)
· Functional Relationships in the Nuclear and Extended Family: A 16-Culture Study, International Journal of Psychology,
36(5), 289–300, 2001.
Dr. K. Anil Kumar
· Sex Ratio at Birth in India: Recent Trends and Differentials, The Journal of Family Welfare, 45(2), 10–18, 1999
(published in 2001).

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION


Dr. Leena Abraham
· Redrawing the Lakshman Rekha: Gender Differences and Cultural Constructions in Youth Sexuality in Urban India,
South Asia, 24 (Special Issue), 133–156, 2001.
· Understanding Youth Sexuality: A Study of College Students in Mumbai City, The Indian Journal of Social Work,
62(2), 233–248, 2001.

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES


Prof. R.N. Sharma
· Housing Strategy for the Rapidly Growing Metropolis of Bangalore. In R.S. Sandhu, S.S. Minhas and J. Sandhu (Eds.),
Sustainable Human Settlements: The Asian Experience, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2001.
Prof. R.N. Sharma and Prof. S. Siva Raju
· Slum Issue in a Planned City. In R.N. Sharma and K. Sita (Eds.), Issues in Urban Development: A Case of Navi
Mumbai, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2001.
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Prof. C. Sengupta
· Conceptualising Globalization: Issues and Implications, Economic and Political Weekly, 36(33), 3137–3144, 2001.

Prof. S. Siva Raju


· Health of the Elderly in India: Issues and Implications, HelpAge India: Research and Development Journal, 8(1),
25–30, 2002.

Prof. S. Siva Raju (co-author)


· Fertility Transition and its Determinants: A Path Analysis. In K. Mahadevan, P. Krishnaiah, V.K.R. Kumar, R. Jayasree,
M.S.R. Murthy, P. Sumangala, M. Lalitha, K.K.S. Prasad, V.M. Sandeep, P.J. Reddy, S. Siva Raju and D. Usha Rani
(Eds.), Participatory Experiment in Holistic Rapid Development: Successful Strategies for Empowerment of
Women Regulation of Fertility and Rural Development in Andhra Pradesh, New Delhi: B.R. Publications, 2002.
· Profile of Andhra Pradesh: Ecological Perspectives. In K. Mahadevan, P. Krishnaiah, V.K.R. Kumar, R. Jayasree,
M.S.R. Murthy, P. Sumangala, M. Lalitha, K.K.S. Prasad, V.M. Sandeep, P.J. Reddy, S. Siva Raju and D. Usha Rani
(Eds.), Participatory Experiment in Holistic Rapid Development: Successful Strategies for Empowerment of
Women, Regulation of Fertility and Rural Development in Andhra Pradesh, New Delhi: B.R. Publications, 2002.
· Profile of Andhra Pradesh: Urbanization. In K. Mahadevan, P. Krishnaiah, V.K.R. Kumar, R. Jayasree, M.S.R. Murthy,
P. Sumangala, M. Lalitha, K.K.S. Prasad, V.M. Sandeep, P.J. Reddy, S. Siva Raju and D. Usha Rani (Eds.),
Participatory Experiment in Holistic Rapid Development: Successful Strategies for Empowerment of Women
Regulation of Fertility and Rural Development in Andhra Pradesh, New Delhi: B.R. Publications, 2002.

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

Dr. J.J. Roy Burman


· Ethnicity and Revivalism Among Bhutias and Lepchas of Sikkim. In S. Sengupta (Ed.), Academic, New Delhi: Mittal
Publications, 2001.

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Dr. Vikash Pandey


· Freedom and Its Limits, Economic and Political Weekly, 37(11), 1034–1035, 2002.
· Emancipated Bodies/Embodying Liberation: Debating through Fire, South Asia, 24(Special Issue), 119–132, 2001.
· State, Society and Organization Discourse: Post-Welfare Regime and Sociological Imagination, Sociological Bulletin,
50(2), 251–263, 2001.

UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES

Prof. Chhaya Datar


· Engendering Community Rights: A Case for Women’s Access to Water and Wasteland, Indian Journal of Gender
Studies, 8(2), 178–191, 2001.

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam


· Towards an Understanding of Women’s Health: Critical Overview of Women’s Studies, SAMYUKTA: A Journal of
Women’s Studies, 2(1), 51–68, 2002.
· Taking Stock: Women’s Movement and the State. In G. Shah (Ed.), Social Movements and the State, New Delhi: Sage
Publications, 2002.

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Prof. Shalini Bharat


· On the Periphery: Psychology of Gender. In J. Pandey (Ed.), Psychology in India Revisited: Developments in the
Discipline (Volume 2), Personality and Health Psychology, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2001.

Ms. Rosamma Veedon


· Elder Abuse in the Urban Context, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 62(3), 480–491, 2001.
· Religion and Development, Jeevadhara, 31(184 & 185), 341–348, 2001.
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LIBRARY
Dr. M. Koganuramath and Mr. Ravi Pothare
· Bibliometric Analysis of the Indian Journal of Social Work: 1990–1999, Indian Journal of Information, Library and
Society, 14(1–2), 13–19, 2001.

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT


Dr. R.K. Madhavi
· Feminism: Reshaping the Development Communication Agenda, Social Welfare, 47(2), 18–25, 2001.
· Political Transformation and Communication Technology: Retrospects and Prospects, Journal of Communication
Studies, 29(1), 121–132, 2001.

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS


Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
· Between the Normal and the Imaginary. In I. Hagen and J. Wasko (Eds.), Consuming Audiences? Production and
Reception in Media Research, New Jersey: Hampton Press, 2000.
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and Prof. Anjali Monteiro
· Documentary and Ethnographic Film. In N.J. Smelser and P.B. Baltes (Eds.), International Encyclopaedia of the
Social and Behavioral Sciences, Oxford: Elsevier Science, 2001.
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
· Towards Gender Sensitivity in the Media, Manavi, 3(1), 2–4, 2002.
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and Prof. Anjali Monteiro
· Images of the ‘Other’ in India, Media Development, 48(3), 312–35, 2001.

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL


Prof. Murli Desai
· Towards a Holistic Value: Framework for Training in Human Rights. In P.M. Katare and B.C. Barik (Eds.), Development,
Deprivation and Human Rights Violation, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2002.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Prof. Usha S. Nayar
· Appeal to Helping Professions: Protect Mankind and Prevent War, Amici del Lebbrosi, 41(1), 43–44, 2002.
· Negating Childhood, Amici del Lebbrosi, 41(2), 51–52, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE


Dr. Neela Dabir
· Naiste Sotsiaalne Staatus Indias (Status of Women in India), Magazine Sotsiaaltoo, 35, 13–15, 2001.
· Shelter Homes in Poland for Women in Distress; Samvadini, 3(1),11–13, 2001.
· Polandmadhil Vriddashtram, Loksatta, Mumbai, October 20, 2001.
· Ho Mhana Mulansathi, Loksatta, Mumbai, November 21, 2001.
· Navi Janiv, Lokrang (Loksatta Sunday Supplement), Mumbai, January 6, 2002.
· Badalti Kutumb Vyavastha, Lokrang (Loksatta Sunday Supplement), Mumbai, January 20, 2002.
· Paryavaranrakshak Kachravechak Kutumbe, Lokrang (Loksatta Sunday Supplement), Mumbai, February 17, 2002.
· Mothi Navari, Chhota Navara: Asahi Balvivah, Lokrang (Loksatta Sunday Supplement), Mumbai, March 31, 2002.
· Maitripurna Farkat, Chaturang (Loksatta Saturday Supplement), April 13, 2002.
Dr. Neela Dabir and Ms. Mohua Nigudkar
· Integrated Projects for Street Children in Maharashtra and Gujarat, 2002.
Ms. Anjali Dave (co-author)
· Research Report: Journey from Violence to Crime: A Study of Domestic Violence in City of Mumbai, 2002.
Appendix 6 53

· Evaluation of the Model Cluster Development Approach for Girl Child Education in Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh,
2001.
Ms. T.S. Adhikari
· Samajseva Ek Vyavasay, Lokrang (Loksatta Sunday Supplement), Mumbai, January 13, 2002.
· Garib Kutumbe aani Anna Suraksha, Lokrang (Loksatta Sunday Supplement), Mumbai, February 3, 2002.
· Rationing Kriti Samiti Mumbai, Lokrang (Loksatta Sunday Supplement), Mumbai, February 10, 2002.
· Aata Kashala Udyachi Bat (Parts 1 and 2), Lokrang (Loksatta Sunday Supplement), Mumbai, March 7 and April 14,
2002.

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK


Ms. Melita Vaz
· Telephone Counselling for HIV/AIDS: A Counsellor’s Resource Book (2nd Edition), Mumbai: Cell for AIDS Research
Action and Training, 2001.
Dr. Anita Rego
· Book Review: A Legal Order and Mental Disorder, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 62(2), 291–293, 2001.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION


Mr. Subhabrata Dutta
· Child Sex Ratio, Social Welfare, 48(8), 17–24, 2001.
· Marketing Education: Privatisation may be Counter-Productive, The Statesman, Kolkata: December 28, 2001.
· Weeping Masses: Need for Women’s Empowerment to Remove Poverty, The Statesman, Kolkata, March 23, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT


Dr. Amita Bhide
· Garib Kutumbe va Nivara, Loksatta, March 10, 2002.
· Hakk Nivaryacha, Loksatta, March 17, 2002.
· Mojmap Daridryache, Loksatta, March 24, 2002.
· Kharichya Prayatnala Ramache Pathbal Have, Loksatta, March 31, 2002.

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS


Dr. D.K. Srivastava
· Book Review: Trade Union Challenges at the Beginning of the 21st Century, Indian Journal of Industrial Relations,
36(4), 524–527, 2001.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES


Dr. N. Nakkeeran
· Editorial, Social Science and Health Newsletter, 2(1 & 2), 1–3, 2001.
· Inequity in Health: The Dimension of Caste, Social Science and Health Newsletter, 2(1 & 2), 22–26, 2001.
· Editor, Social Science and Health Newsletter, 1(1 & 2), 2001.

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES


Dr. N. Rustomfram
· Newsletter Coordinator: Network for Social Development, Issues 1 and 2, 2001.
Dr. Shankar Das
· Manual for the Course in Holistic Counselling, 2002.

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH


Prof. G.G. Wankhede
· Educating the Educated, One India One People, 5(1), 14–15, 2001.
54 Appendix 6

Dr. Vrinda Datta


· Book Review: Early Childhood Counts: A Programming Guide on Early Childhood Care for Development, Journal of
Educational Planning and Administration, 15(3), 400–403, 2001.

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES


Prof. S. Siva Raju
· Commissioned Paper on ‘Policies and Programmes for Meeting the Needs of the Older Poor in India: Issues,
Responses and Challenges’, New York: UNFPA, 2001.
Ms. Anita Rath
· Health Insurance System in India: Some Contentious Issues, Social Science and Health Newsletter, 2(1 & 2), 18–22,
2001.

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES


Dr. Alka Parikh
· Ma, I want to go to school: Issues Regarding Admission in Municipal Schools, www.pratham.org and www. sulekha.com.

UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES


Prof. Chhaya Datar
· Rural Drinking Water in Maharashtra: A Report on the Past Effort and Present Scenario of Provision of Potable
Water to Rural Areas of Maharashtra, 2001.
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam
· Editorial: Gender Violence, Thingi: A Spark, Quarterly Newsletter of the Maharashtra State Commission for Women,
2(March), 2002.
· Guest Editor: Gender Violence and Health, Samvadini, 3(1), 2001.
· Women’s Work and Health, Social Sciences and Health Newsletter, 2(1 & 2), 3–5, 2001.
Dr. Asha Bajpai
· Editor: Criminal Justice Administration in Maharashtra: A Status Report, School of Criminal Justice, WB National
University of Juridical Sciences, 2002.

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES


Ms. T. Paltasingh
· Socialisation and Health Status of Girl Child: Exploring the Linkages in Indian Context, Social Sciences and Health
Newsletter, 2(1 & 2), 26–30, 2001.

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS


Prof. Anjali Monteiro
· Guest Editor: Perspectives on Media Alternatives, Mumbai: AVEHI, October 2000.
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and Prof. Anjali Monteiro
· Towards Critical Encounters with The Dominant Media, Media Alternatives, October 2000.

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL


Prof. Murli Desai
· Child Protection: Current Status and Recommendations for Strategies for the India Country Programme for
2003–2007 — A Consultancy Report, UNICEF.
· Recommendations for the Child Protection Strategies for the Country Programme for 2003–2007: Summary of the
Consultancy Report for In-House Use of the UNICEF, India, UNICEF.
· A Classified Bibliography on Child Protection in India: 1984–2001, UNICEF.
· Report of the Mumbai-based Workshop on Directions for Strategies for Child Protection in India for 2003–2007,
Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
· Report of 30 Institutions of Social Work Education in Maharashtra, Mumbai.
APPENDIX 7
Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised by Faculty

Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor

INTER-DEPARTMENT/UNIT
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Apr. 26–30, 2002 Theatre Workshop for School Children TISS Rural Campus, UNESCO
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Tuljapur

Prof. Anjali Monteiro, Apr. 16–20, 2002 Theatre for Community Empowerment TISS Rural Campus, UNESCO
Mr. M.D. Sawant and Tuljapur
Mr. Ramesh Jare

Dr. D.P. Singh and Apr. 15–27, 2002 Summer Programme in Data Analysis in Social TISS, Mumbai Indian Council for Social Science
Dr. P.M. Salvi Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi
Ms. T.S. Adhikari and Apr. 8–28, 2002 UGC Refresher Course on Social Work with TISS, Mumbai University Grants Commission (UGC)
Prof. Murli Desai Labour in Changing Industrial Context
Prof. Shalini Bharat, Mar. 27–29, 2002 Women and AIDS: Understanding Vulnerability Mumbai National AIDS Control Organisation
Dr. Surinder Jaswal, and Socioeconomic Impact in South Asia (NACO), UNAIDS, United Nations
Ms. S. Maitra and Development Programme (UNDP),
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza UNIFEM, and Centre for Health
Studies (CHS), TISS
Ms. Rekha Mammen, Mar, 19, 2002 Consultative Workshop on the Proposed Rural TISS, Mumbai Rural Campus, TISS
Prof. Chhaya Datar, Campus Curriculum
Prof. D. Saldanha,
Dr. Amita Bhide,
Ms. Anjali Dave,
Prof. Anjali Monteiro,
Dr. Surinder Jaswal and
Ms. Lata Narayan
Mr. Khalil Ahmed and Mar. 3, 2002 Visioning Workshop TISS, Mumbai Department of Social Welfare
Prof. Vidya Rao Administration (SWA), TISS
Prof. Shalini Bharat and Feb. 25–26, 2002 Building Partnerships in the Field of Child Mumbai Central Adoption Resource Agency
Dr. Vrinda Datta Adoption (CARA), New Delhi
Mr. Khalil Ahmed and Feb. 3, 2002 Workshop on Resource Mobilisation TISS, Mumbai Department of SWA, TISS
Prof. Vidya Rao
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Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor


Dr. N. Rustomfram, Jan. 15–16, 2002 Team-Building for Members of Tata Relief Vavaniya Village, Morvi, Tata Relief Committee
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas and Committed-UNDP Earthquake Rehabilitation Gujarat
Dr. Amita Bhide Project
Ms. Rekha Mammen, Jan 14–15. 2002 Workshop on the Proposed Rural Campus TISS, Mumbai TISS Rural Campus, Tuljapur
Prof. Chhaya Datar, Curriculum (Part II)
Prof. D. Saldanha,
Dr. Amita Bhide,
Ms. Anjali Dave,
Prof. Anjali Monteiro,
Dr. Surinder Jaswal and
Ms. Lata Narayan

Ms. Rekha Mammen, Jan. 7, 2002 Consultative Meeting on Curriculum Handbook TISS, Mumbai Tata Education Trust
Ms. Katy Gandevia, Series on Developmental Social Work
Dr. N. Rustomfram and
Ms. T.S. Adhikari

Dr. K. Anil Kumar, Dec. 18–22, 2001 NSS Refresher Course on Volunteerism TISS, Mumbai Department of Youth Affairs and
Dr. N. Rustomfram, Sports, Government of India (GOI)
Dr. Revati Balu,
Ms. Sabiha Vasi,
Mr. Khalil Ahmed and
Dr. R.K. Madhavi

Ms. Rekha Mammen, Dec. 1, 2001 Workshop on the Proposed Rural Campus TISS, Mumbai Rural Campus, TISS
Prof. Chhaya Datar, Curriculum (Part I)
Prof. D. Saldanha,
Dr. Amita Bhide,
Ms. Anjali Dave,
Prof. Anjali Monteiro,
Dr. Surinder Jaswal and
Ms. Lata Narayan

Dr. Asha Bajpai and Nov. 19–Dec. 9, UGC Refresher Course on Gender, Human TISS, Mumbai UGC
Prof. Murli Desai 2001 Rights and Law

Dr. D.P. Singh and Nov. 5–17, 2001 Winter Programme in Data Analysis in Social TISS, Mumbai ICSSR
Appendix 7

Dr. P.M. Salvi Science


Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Dr. D.P. Singh and Oct. 25–31, 2001 Training Programme in Use of Statistical Nashik ICSSR
Mr. Siva Kumar Package for Social Sciences
Appendix 7

Prof. S. Siva Raju, Oct. 15–16, 2001 Second National Workshop on Primary Health Mumbai CHS, TISS
Ms. Katy Gandevia, Care in India: Status, Challenges and Prospects
Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani and
Dr. K. Anil Kumar

Ms. Nishi Mitra and Oct. 4–7, 2001 Leading the Group with Theme Centred TISS, Mumbai Department of Extra Mural Studies
Dr. Srilatha Juvva Interaction: I Discover and Develop My Personal (EMS), TISS
Tools

Ms. Katy Gandevia and Sep. 3–23, 2001 UGC Refresher Course on Disaster Management TISS, Mumbai UGC
Dr. N. Rustomfram and Social Work

Dr. N. Rustomfram, Mar. 2001–May Workshops on Motivation and Prevention of Mumbai Brihanmumbai Municipal
Dr. Revati Balu, 2002 (15 months) Burnout for Health Personnel of the Corporation (BMC)
Ms. Sabiha Vasi, Brihanmumbai Municipal Hospital
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza and
Dr. Srilatha Juvva

DEPARTMENT/UNIT

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Prof. D.R. Singh Jul. 23–28, 2001 28th 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

Prof. Lina Kashyap and Mar. 25–26, 2002 Child Sexual Abuse: A Sensitisation Workshop Delhi Child Relief and You (CRY)
Ms. Trupti Panchal

Prof. Lina Kashyap and Mar. 4–5, 2002 Against Sexual Abuse: A Sensitisation Drive for TISS, Mumbai Forum Against Child Sexual Abuse
Ms. Trupti Panchal Hospital Social Workers (FACSE), and Department of EMS,
TISS
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Ms. Trupti Panchal Sep. 24–26, 2001 Millennium Vision: Justice with Reach Pune Central Social Welfare Board, GOI
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Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor


DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Ms. S. Maitra Apr. 6, 2002 Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Mumbai Mumbai Society for Rehabilitation of Crippled
Children
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Mar. 10–11, 2002 Towards Building Youth Partnerships for Kalwa Private
Promoting Community Health
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Mar. 8, 2002 Celebrating Women's Day Kalwa Thane Health Project
Dr. Surinder Jaswal, Mar. 4–7, 2002 Training Trainers: Counselling Training Jammu Jammu and Kashmir State AIDS
Ms. S. Maitra and Programme on HIV/AIDS Control and Prevention Society
Ms. Brinelle D'Souza
Ms. Brinelle D'Souza Feb. 27–28, 2002 HIV/AIDS Orientation for Volunteers of World Mumbai World Vision
Vision
Ms. Brinelle D'Souza Nov. 4–14, 2001 Workshop on HIV/AIDS Counselling TISS, Mumbai Institute for Research on Diarrhoeal
Diseases and Infections, Bangladesh
Ms. Melita Vaz Oct. 31–Dec. 4, Telephone Counselling for HIV/AIDS TISS, Mumbai NACO
2001
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Oct. 30, 2001 Consultation Meeting with Members of TRG TISS, Mumbai NACO
Counselling and NACO Officials, New Delhi
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Oct. 15–Nov. 10 and Workshop on Research and Counselling TISS, Mumbai SNDT Women's University
Dec. 1, 2001
Ms. S. Maitra Oct. 8–9, 2001 Orientation Programme on Child and Adolescent Mumbai Individual Donors
Mental Health
Ms. Melita Vaz Aug. 10, 2001 Common Themes in International Perspectives Mumbai British Council
on Social Work
Dr. Surinder Jaswal, Jul.–Nov. 2001 Social Services in the Hospital Mumbai University of Mumbai
Ms. Katy Gandevia,
Ms. S. Maitra,
Mr. Parthasarathi. Mondal,
Ms. Brinelle D'Souza,
Dr. Srilatha Juvva,
Dr. Anita Rego and
Appendix 7

Ms. Melita Vaz


Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION
Appendix 7

Ms. Rajashri Damle Apr. 3–5, 2002 Atmvikas Karyashala for Caretakers of Child Pune Nav Chetna Field Action Project
Care Institutions
Ms. Rajashri Damle Mar. 23–24, 2002 Capacity Building Workshop TISS, Mumbai Nav Chetna Field Action Project
Ms. Rajashri Damle Jan. 26, 2002 Capacity Building Workshop for Ex-Students of Ulhasnagar Nav Chetna Field Action Project
Child Care Institution
Ms. Rajashri Damle Jan. 5–6, 2002 Leadership Development Workshop for Women Ulhasnagar Nav Chetna Field Action Project
Ms. Rajashri Damle Sep. 25, 2001 Capacity Building of Sakhi Mahila Mandal Ulhasnagar Nav Chetna Field Action Project
(Accounts and Fund Raising)

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Dr. Amita Bhide Mar.–Apr., 2002 Training for Empowerment: Training for Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Self-Help Groups formed under Suvarna Jayanti
Shahari Rozgar Yojana, Mumbai
Mr. P.K. Shajahan Jan. 29, 2002 Building Secular Minds: Role of Teachers in Mumbai Nehru Centre and Mohalla
Developing Secular Attitudes Among Children Committee Movement Trust (MCMT)
Mr. P.K. Shajahan Jan. 25, 2002 Communalism: Management Issues and Role of TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS, and
NGOs MCMT
Dr. Amita Bhide Aug. 6–9, 2001 Broadbasing Education: Community Mumbai Catholic Relief Services
Organisation in Educational Issues
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Jun. 7, Aug. 10, Capacity Building Workshop Mumbai Jagruti Kendra Mahila Mandal
Sep. 4, and
Sep. 19, 2001

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian, Jan. 7–25, and Apr. Uttar Pradesh Health Systems Development TISS, Mumbai World Bank
Dr. Harshad Thakur and 8–27, 2002 Project Training Programme
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian, Oct. 28–Nov. 12, Maharashtra Health Systems Development TISS, Mumbai World Bank
Dr. Harshad Thakur and 2001 Project Training Programme
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DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Dr. D.P. Singh Jul. 15–31, 2001 Data Analysis in Social Science TISS, Mumbai Self-financed

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

Dr. N. Rustomfram and Mar. 26–28, 2002 National Workshop on Responsive TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Dr. Revati Balu Volunteerism: Connecting with Changing Social
Realities

Dr. N. Rustomfram Mar. 20–22, 2002 Workshop on Fund-Raising for NGOs TISS, Mumbai Centre for Advancement of
Philanthropy (CAP)

Dr. N. Rustomfram Mar. 18–20, 2002 Women and Mental Health TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS, and
ALERT-India

Dr. Revati Balu Feb. 25, 2002 Emerging Challenges in School Education Roha, Raigad District J.N. Rathi School

Dr. Shankar Das Feb. 18, 2002 Seminar on Rehabilitation and Human Right TISS, Mumbai SEVAC Mental Hospital and
Promotion in Mental Health Settings Rehabilitation Centre, Kolkata

Dr. Revati Balu Feb. 10, 2002 Workshop on Facilitation Skills TISS, Mumbai TISS

Dr. N. Rustomfram Jan. 29–30, 2002 Sex Education for Better Reproductive Health Baroda M.S. University of Baroda

Dr. Revati Balu Jan. 28–30, 2002 Workshop on Skills for Adolescence Mangalore Lions-Quest in India Foundation

Dr. N. Rustomfram Jan. 25, 2002 Board Governance in Changing Times TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS

Dr. Shankar Das Dec. 27, 2001–Mar. Training Course in Holistic Counselling TISS, Mumbai TISS
21, 2002

Dr. Shankar Das Nov. 3, 2001 Workshop on Learning Human Skills: Some Tinsukia, Assam Indian Medical Associations (IMA),
Guidelines for Health Care Professionals Assam

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Oct. 17–20, 2001 Workshop on Tapping Adolescent Potential: TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Developing Life Skills

Dr. Revati Balu Sep. 27–29, 2001 Workshop on Skills for Adolescence Chennai Lions-Quest in India Foundation

Dr. N. Rustomfram Sep 14, 2001 Excellence in Volunteerism Mumbai CAP

Dr. N. Rustomfram Aug. 24, 2001 Needs Assessment Workshop for NGOs in Mumbai Self-financed
Appendix 7

Disaster Management and Development


Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Dr. Revati Balu and Aug. 16–Oct. 16, Short-term Course in Social Work for TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Ms. Sabiha Vasi 2001 Volunteers
Appendix 7

Dr. N. Rustomfram, Aug. 7–21, 2001 Workshop on Managing NGOs in the Developing TISS, Mumbai Yizrael Valley College, Haifa, Israel
Dr. Shankar Das, World and Department of EMS, TISS
Dr. Revati Balu and
Ms. Sabiha Vasi

Dr. Shankar Das Aug. 2, and Aug. 9, Workshop on Field Work Documentation and TISS, Mumbai TISS, Mumbai
2001 Report Writing

Dr. N. Rustomfram, Jul. 10–13, 2001 Workshop on Adolescence Education TISS, Mumbai UGC, and UNFPA
Dr. Shankar Das,
Dr. Revati Balu and
Ms. Sabiha Vasi

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Dr. Vrinda Datta Mar. 18–19, 2002 Rajasthan State Workshop on Building Jaipur CARA
Partnership for the Field of Adoption

Dr. Vrinda Datta Feb. 15–16, 2002 Quality in Teacher Education TISS, Mumbai Maharashtra FORCES and Indian
Association for Pre-School
Education (IAPE)

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Jan. 16, 2002 Workshop on Sensitising Teachers on TISS, Mumbai National Council for Teacher
Caste/Tribe Discrimination Education, New Delhi

Dr. Vrinda Datta Nov. 28–29, 2001 Capacity Building for Quality Early Childhood Mumbai Maharashtra FORCES and UNICEF
Programmes

Dr. Vrinda Datta Nov. 26–27, 2001 Role of Scrutiny Body in Adoption Mumbai Indian Council for Social Welfare

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Oct. 8–9, 2001 and Workshop on Orientation to Social Science TISS, Mumbai Department of EMS, TISS
Apr. 22–23, 2002 Research Methods

Dr. Vrinda Datta Aug. 24–25, Sep. 8, One-Day Workshop on Quality in Early Mumbai, Parbhani, and Maharashtra FORCES, in
Sep. 22 and Childhood Pune collaboration with local groups
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Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor


UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Prof. S. Siva Raju Feb. 4–8, 2002 Working Group Meeting for Development of a TISS, Mumbai Pandit Sunderlal Sharma Central
Curriculum on Gerontology Institute of Vocational Education,
Bhopal

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

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Apr. 16–20, 2002 Workshop on Strategic Management: Data Nashik Abhivyakti: Media for Development
Feedback and Analysis

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Jan. 14–15, 2002 Workshop on Strategic Management: Nashik Abhivyakti: Media for Development
Identification of Areas of Inquiry for
Stakeholder-Based Evaluation

Prof. Ratna Naik Dec. 10–15, 2001 Gender and Equity Issues in Participatory TISS, Mumbai Government of Karnataka
Forestry Management

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Dr. Alka Parikh Apr. 27, 2002 Assessing the Abilities of the Children Who Fall Mumbai Pratham
Behind in Studies

Dr. Alka Parikh Apr. 10, 2002 Seminar on Learning Disabilities Mumbai Maharashtra Dyslexia Association

Dr. Vikash Pandey Jul. 25, 2001 Post-Structuralism and the Critique Sambhalpur Department of Sociology,
Sambhalpur University, Sambhalpur

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT

Dr. R.K. Madhavi Feb. 11–20, 2002 NSS Orientation Course for Plus Two Level TISS, Mumbai GOI
Teachers

Mr. Khalil Ahmed Jan. 22–31, 2002 NSS Orientation Course TISS, Mumbai GOI

Dr. K. Anil Kumar, Oct. 8–17, 2001 NSS Orientation Programme TISS, Mumbai NSS Programme Officers
Dr. R.K. Madhavi and
Mr. Khalil Ahmed

Dr. K. Anil Kumar, Sep. 11–20, 2001 NSS Orientation Programme TISS, Mumbai NSS Programme Officers
Dr. R.K. Madhavi and
Appendix 7

Mr. Khalil Ahmed


Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Dr. K. Anil Kumar, Aug. 16–18, 2001 Training Programme on University Talk AIDS Mumbai Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports,
Mr. Khalil Ahmed and GOI
Appendix 7

Dr. R.K. Madhavi


Dr. K. Anil Kumar, Aug. 8–12, 2001 Training Programme on University Talk AIDS Mumbai Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports,
Mr. Khalil Ahmed and GOI
Dr. R.K. Madhavi
Dr. Anil Kumar and Jul. 16–25, 2001 NSS Orientation Programme TISS, Mumbai Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports,
Mr. Khalil Ahmed GOI

UNIT FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Apr. 5, 2002 Centre for Health Studies Dissemination TISS, Mumbai CHS, TISS
Workshop
Prof. Chhaya Datar Jan. 26–27, 2002 Women's Development and Challenges of Tuljapur Rural Campus, TISS, and
Globalisation: Gender Sensitivity at the Under Maharashtra Stree Abhyas Vyaspeeth
Graduate Level Teaching
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Dec. 5, 2001 Reproductive Health Research Dissemination Mumbai CHS, TISS, and Achyuta Menon
Workshop Centre for Health Sciences,
Thiruvananthapuram
Dr. Asha Bajpai Oct. 21–23, 2001 Strategies for Combatting Violence Against Mumbai National Institute of Public
Women Cooperation and Child Development,
and TISS
Dr. Asha Bajpai Sep. 4–5, 2001 Training Programme for Women Employees Mumbai Mazgaon Docks Ltd.
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Aug. 1–2, 2001 Dalit Feminism: A Critique of Difference TISS, Mumbai Indian Association for Women's
Studies and Unit for Women’s
Studies, TISS
Dr. Asha Bajpai Jul 12–13, Sep. Training for Judiciary Officers Nagpur UNICEF, and Mumbai High Court
20–21, and
Dec. 20–21, 2001

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and Apr. 4, 5, Critical Approaches to Image Making Mumbai Industrial Design Centre, Indian
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Proj. Anjali Monteiro and 8, 2002 Institute of Technology


64

Faculty in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor


Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Mar. 21–25, 2002 Cultural Studies and the Media Nashik Divya Daan
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and Mar. 11–14, 2002 Image Making Ahmedabad National Institute of Design
Prof. Anjali Monteiro
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Oct. 1–7, 2001 Documentary Production Hyderabad University of Hyderabad
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and Jul.–Aug. 2001 Semiology and Post-Modernism Mumbai Kamla Raheja College of Architecture
Prof. Anjali Monteiro (4 Saturdays)

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Prof. Murli Desai Aug. 17, 2001 Consultation Workshop on Directions for TISS, Mumbai UNICEF, India
UNICEF Strategies for Child Protection in India
for 2003–2007
Appendix 7
APPENDIX 8
Faculty Participation in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes
Appendix 8

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

INTERNATIONAL

DIRECTOR

Prof. R.R. Singh Third International Conference on Tampere, Finland Jul. 1–5, 2001 University of Tampere, Presented a Paper Management of
Social Work in Health and Mental Finnish Association of and Chaired a Health and Mental
Health Social Work Research, and Session Health Services in
Association of Social India: A Critique
Workers in Health Care

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Prof. Usha S. Nayar WHO Disability and Rehabilitation Geneva, Switzerland Apr. 22–24, World Health Organisation WHO Temporary Consultation for
Team Meeting 2002 (WHO) Adviser Disability and
Rehabilitation Issues

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Childwatch International Research Bangkok, Thailand Feb. 21–26, Childwatch International Consultant Strategies for
Network: Proposed Key Institutions 2002 and National Institute for Empowering Young
Meeting and Symposium on Child and Family People in Slums
Empowering Families and Development
Communities

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Meeting of Working Group on Cape Town, South Nov. 14–18, Childwatch International Project Collaborator Discussion on Data
Children and the Media Africa 2001 and University of Cape Collection
Town Experiences and Plan
of Analysis

Prof. Usha S. Nayar International Meeting on Poverty Assisi, Italy Nov. 2–4, Amici de Raoul Follereau Expert Negating Childhood
and Development 2001 (AIFO), Italy and Adolescence: An
Experience with
Children on and off
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Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Workshop on Poverty and Bologna, Italy Oct. 26–30, WHO, and AIFO Expert Poverty and
Development 2001 Identifying the Poor
In the Context of
Development
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Promotion of Community Based Bologna, Italy Oct. 22–24, WHO Expert SAMARTH: An
Rehabilitation in Urban, Slum and 2001 Experience of
Low-Income Population Groups Community Based
Rehabilitation from
Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE

Prof. Lina Kashyap First International Conference on Nairobi, Kenya Apr. 22–26, International Association Facilitator for the -
Guidance, Counselling and Youth 2002 for Counselling (IAC), and Conference
Development in Africa UNESCO
Prof. Lina Kashyap Training Programme on Child Scranton, USA Aug. 15–Dec. Council for International Participant -
Sexual Abuse 1, 2002 Programmes, USA
Prof. Lina Kashyap Millennium Challenges and Action Singapore Jul. 31–Aug. 3, Asia Pacific Association on Chaired a Session -
for Social Work Education and 2002 Social Work Education
Practice
Dr. Neela Dabir International Conference on Lonavla, India May 29–Jun. 2, Department of Family and Presented a Paper Rehabilitation and
Counselling: Families in Transition 2001 Child Welfare (FCW), TISS, Counselling of Refugee
— Challenges Ahead and IAC Families in Sweden
Ms. Sandhya Limaye International Conference on Lonavla, India May 29–June Department of FCW, TISS, Presented a Paper Feeling of Being
Counselling: Families in Transition 2, 2001 and IAC Deaf: Counselling
— Challenges Ahead Adolescents with
Hearing Impairment

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Ms. Brinelle D’Souza International Conference on Mumbai, India Dec. 16–19, University of California and Presented a Paper Role of Voluntary
HIV/AIDS 2001 Institute of Research and Counselling and
Reproduction, India Testing Centre in
Addressing
Prevention and Care
Appendix 8

Needs of Women
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza Sixth International Conference on Melbourne, Australia Oct. 5–10, University of Latrobe, and Participant -
AIDS in Asia and the Pacific 2001 UNAIDS
Appendix 8

Ms. Brinelle D’Souza International Conference on Kunming, China Aug. 19–24, Chinese–German Academy Presented a Paper Psychotherapy in the
Psychotherapy 2001 on Psychotherapy and Context of HIV/AIDS
Kunming Medical College

Ms. Melita Vaz National Catholic AIDS Network Chicago, USA Jul. 19–23, National Catholic AIDS Presented a Paper AIDS in the Church
Conference 2001 Network

Dr. Srilatha Juvva Social Work in Health and Mental Tampere, Finland Jul. 1–5, University of Tampere, Presented a Paper Disaster Mental
Health 2001 Finnish Association of Health: A Need in
Social Work Research, and India
Association of Social
Workers in Health Care

Ms. Katy Gandevia International Conference on Lonavla May 29–Jun. 2, Department of FCW, TISS, Presented a Paper Individual Group and
Families in Transition: Counselling 2001 and IAC Family Counselling in
in Transition — Meeting the Drug Abuse
Challenges Ahead Prevention

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Bipin K. Jojo Asia Pacific Philanthropy Kuala Lumpur, May 11–12, University of Technology, Participant -
Information Network Partners Malaysia 2001 Sydney, Australia
Meeting

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICE STUDIES

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Workshop of Asian and Pacific Bali, Indonesia Nov. 13–15, The College of Public Delegate Profile of National
Forum on Health Research for 2001 Health: Culalongkorn Health Research
Development University System of India

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Meeting on the 10/90 Gap in Health Geneva, Switzerland Oct. 9–12, Global Forum for Health Delegate -
Research: Assessing the Progress 2001 Research

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Workshop on Health Research Geneva, Switzerland Oct. 8, 2001 WHO Delegate -
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Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Meeting of Expert Group for Bangkok, Thailand Jul. 26–27, WHO Expert -
Updating Strategies for Regional 2001
Health Research Systems
Development
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Meeting on Genomics and Health Bangkok, Thailand Jul. 22–25, Thai Forum for Health Delegate -
2001 Research and Development:
WHO
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Second Global Meeting on Cities Awaji Island, Japan Jun. 25–29, WHO Delegate Experiences of
and Health: Management of 2001 Bombay in
Priority Health Issues Administration,
Governance,
Regulation and
Financing in
Managing Priority
Health Issues
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Training Workshop on Enabling Geneva, Switzerland Jun. 11–16, WHO Lead Consultant -
Environment for Health Policy and 2001
Systems Research
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Meeting on Enabling Environment Geneva, Switzerland May 8–12, WHO Lead Consultant -
for Health Policy and Systems 2001
Research

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Dr. K. Anil Kumar Fertility Decline, Below Singapore Apr. 10–12, Asian Meta Centre, National Presented a Paper Why Fertility Decline
Replacement Fertility and the 2002 University of Singapore in India is Uneven?
Family in Asia
Ms. Lata Narayan Eighth Asia Pacific Conference on New Delhi Nov. 4–7, International Association Presented a Paper Of One’s Own Volition:
Volunteering for Humanism in the 2001 for Volunteer Effort What Influences
New Millennium Choices? (Presented
in absentia)

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Prof. D. Saldanha Literacy and Livelihoods Uppingham, Mar. 7–9, 2002 The Uppingham Seminar Resource Person -
Appendix 8

United Kingdom
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. D. Saldanha International Conference on Adult Johannesburg, South Nov. 27–29, Project Literacy, Participant Adult Education and
Education and Sustainable Africa 2001 Johannesburg, South Africa Sustainable
Appendix 8

Development Development:
Lessons from
Literacy Campaigns
and Reflect

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Prof. S. Siva Raju Meeting of Working Group on Cape Town, South Nov. 14–18, Childwatch International and Discussant -
Children and the Media Africa 2001 University of Cape Town

Prof. S. Siva Raju Expert Group Meeting on Valletta, Malta Oct. 29–31, UNFPA, New York Presented a Paper Policies and
Population Ageing and 2001 and Chaired a Programmes for
Development: Social, Health and Session Meeting the Needs of
Gender Issues with a Focus on the the Older Poor in
Poor in Old Age India: Issues,
Responses and
Challenges

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

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Meeting of the International Kolkata, India Apr. 2–6, 2002 Terre des Hommes Consultant and -
Campaign Against Child Trafficking Facilitator

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Ms. Rekha Mammen 12th IUCISD Symposium on Social Istanbul, Turkey Jun. 19–23, Economic Research Forum, Participant -
Development, Public Expenditure 2001 and Centre for Economics
and Participation: The Sharing of and Econometrics, Bogazici
Social Responsibility University

UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam School of Development Studies Uppsala, Sweden Apr. 26, 2002 Seminar Series Coordinator Resource Person Reproductive Rights:
Seminar Series Issues of
Convergence and
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Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Sexual and Reproductive Health Uppsala, Sweden Apr. 19–26, Department of Women and Resource Person Gender Issues in
and Rights 2002 Children’s Health, Uppsala Reproductive Health
University

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Ms. T. Paltasingh International Conference on Issues Cuttack, India Feb. 8–10, Council of Cultural Growth Presented a Paper Population Transition
of Population Stabilisation and 2002 and Cultural Relations, and Chaired a and Old Age Security
Development UNFPA, and Population Session in India: Issues and
Foundation of India Implications

Prof. Shalini Bharat Stigma and Discrimination: World Geneva, Switzerland Jan. 21–22, UNAIDS, Geneva Advisor HIV/AIDS-related
AIDS Campaign 2002–2003 2002 Stigma and
Discrimination: The
Indian Perspective

Prof. Shalini Bharat AIDS Prevention and Care for Amsterdam, The Jun. 27–29, Indo-Dutch Programme on Presented a Paper The Gender
People Affected by AIDS in India: Netherlands 2001 Alternative in Development Dimension of
A Transnational Perspective HIV/AIDS in India

Prof. Shalini Bharat Stigma and HIV/AIDS in Africa: Dar es Salaam, Jun 4–6, 2001 UNAIDS, Swedish Presented a Paper Methodological
Setting the Operational Research Tanzania International Development Issues in Stigma
Agenda Agency, and HD NET Research

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Prof. Anjali Monteiro South Asian Regional Seminar on New Delhi, India Nov. 6–7, Centre for Advocacy and Resource Person -
Making Satellite Television Gender 2001 Research
Conscious

NATIONAL/REGIONAL/LOCAL

DIRECTOR

Prof. R.R. Singh Improvement of Standard of Mumbai Apr. 5, 2002 The Times Foundation Chaired a Session -
Education in Municipal Schools in
Appendix 8

Mumbai
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. R.R. Singh Conference on Ageing in India: Hyderabad Mar. 2–3, 2002 Heritage Hospital, in Keynote Address Perspectives on
Emerging Trends and Perspectives association with Indian Successful Ageing
Appendix 8

Institute of Health and


Family Welfare, Hyderabad

Prof. R.R. Singh National Workshop on Criteria and Delhi Feb. 15–16, Institute for Resource Chaired a Session -
Guidelines for Dams in India 2002 Management and Economic
Development, Delhi

Prof. R.R. Singh Workshop on Civil Society and Mumbai Feb. 14, 2002 College of Social Work, Participant -
Governance Nirmala Niketan

Prof. R.R. Singh 76th Annual Meeting of the Chandigarh Dec. 5–8, 2001 Association of Indian Participant -
Association of Indian Universities Universities and Panjab
University

Prof. R.R. Singh Refresher Course on Research Shantiniketan Nov. 8–9, 2001 Viswa Bharati, Keynote Address Research Methods in
Methodology for Social Work Shantiniketan Social Work

Prof. R.R. Singh Social Work Workshop on Kochi Nov. 2, 2001 Rajagiri College of Social Resource Person -
Curriculum Development Work, Kochi

Prof. R.R. Singh State Level Conference of Lucknow Oct. 21–23, Samyak, Lucknow Resource Person -
Voluntary Organisations of Uttar 2001
Pradesh

Prof. R.R. Singh Working Group Meeting of Experts New Delhi Oct. 9–10, National Centre for Disaster Participant -
and Other Concerned Officials to 2001 Management
Discuss the Report of the High
Powered Committee on Disaster
Management

Prof. R.R. Singh Seminar on Disaster Management Mumbai Oct. 8, 2001 College of Social Work, Moderated a -
Nirmala Niketan Session

Prof. R.R. Singh Refresher Course on Intervention Mumbai Sep. 26, 2001 SNDT Women’s University Valedictory Address Intervention
Research Research

Prof. R.R. Singh National Seminar on Participation Lucknow Sep. 1–2, 2001 Association of Schools of Chaired a Session -
of Senior Citizens in Promotion of Social Works in India
Socioeconomic Development
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Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. R.R. Singh Consultation on Institutional Navi Mumbai Aug. 31, 2001 YUVA Chaired a Session -
Challenges Facing Voluntary Sector
in Globalising World

Prof. R.R. Singh National Seminar-cum-Workshop Bangalore Aug. 27–28, National Academic Resource Person -
on Quality Assurance in Higher 2001 Accreditation Council
Education: Assessment and
Accreditation of Colleges

Prof. R.R. Singh International Consultation on Pune Aug. 23, 2001 Childline India Foundation Chaired a Session -
Childline

Prof. R.R. Singh Consultation of SAARC Countries Pune Aug. 17–18, International Federation on Participant -
on Ageing 2001 Ageing, Bharati Vidyapeeth,
and CASP

Prof. R.R. Singh Feasibility Study on Gerontology Bhopal Jul. 17–18, Pandit Sunderlal Sharma Discussant
2001 Central Institute of
Vocational Education

Prof. R.R. Singh National Consultation ‘Whither New Delhi Jun. 19, 2001 Association of Voluntary Participant -
Panchayat Raj’ Agencies for Rural
Development

Prof. R.R. Singh One-Day Meeting on Revisiting New Delhi May 29, 2001 UNFPA Participant -
Population Education

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Centre for Health Studies TISS, Mumbai Apr. 5, 2002 CHS, TISS Chaired a Session -
Dissemination Workshop

Prof. Usha S. Nayar National Workshop on Responsive TISS, Mumbai Mar. 26–28, Department of Extra Mural Valedictory Address New Initiatives in
Volunteerism: Connecting with 2002 Studies (EMS), TISS Volunteerism: Going
Changing Social Realities Beyond Structures

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Seminar on Coping with Terrorism University of Mumbai Mar. 19, 2002 Centre for Gandhian Resource Person Coping with
Studies and Department of Terrorism: A
Applied Psychology, Psychological
Appendix 8

University of Mumbai Perspective


Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Sameeksha 2002 — Seminar on TISS, Mumbai Feb. 1–2, 2002 Social Work Students Chaired a Session -
Contemporary Social Work: A Forum, TISS
Appendix 8

Global Perspective

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Communalism: Management TISS, Mumbai Jan. 25, 2002 Department of Urban and Chaired the Seminar -
Issues and Role of NGOs Rural Community
Development (URCD), TISS

Prof. Usha S. Nayar NSS Orientation Programme TISS, Mumbai Jan. 22–31, NSS Unit, TISS Resource Person Youth at the
2002 Threshold of Making
a New Millennium
Society

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Training Course in Holistic TISS, Mumbai Dec. 27, 2001– Department of EMS, TISS Resource Person Emerging Challenges
Counselling Mar. 21, 2002 in Working with
Adolescent and
Youth: Relationship
Model

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Workshop on Tapping Adolescent TISS, Mumbai Oct. 17–20, Department of EMS, TISS Keynote Address Tapping Adolescent
Potentials: Developing Life Skills 2001 Potential: Building
Life Skills

Prof. Usha S. Nayar NSS Orientation Programme TISS, Mumbai Oct. 8–17, National Service Scheme Resource Person Understanding
2001 (NSS) Unit, TISS Adolescence: A
Social Science
Perspective

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Second National Workshop on Mumbai Oct. 15–16, Centre for Health Studies Chaired two -
Primary Health Care in India: 2001 (CHS), TISS Sessions
Status, Challenges and Prospects

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Workshop on Managing NGOs in TISS, Mumbai Aug. 7–21, Department of EMS, TISS Valedictory Address Managing NGOs in
the Developing World 2001 the Developing
World

Prof. Usha S. Nayar Short-Term Course in Social Work TISS, Mumbai Aug. 16–Oct. Department of EMS, TISS Resource Person Youth: Life Span
for Volunteers 16, 2001 Perspectives, Issues
and Current
Programmes and
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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

Dr. Arvind Tiwari National Workshop on Responsive TISS, Mumbai Mar. 26–28, Department of EMS, TISS Presented a Paper Role of Rural Youth
Volunteerism: Connecting with 2002 in Good Governance
Changing Social Realities

Dr. Arvind Tiwari Career Guidance Workshop Mangaun, Raigad Mar. 21, 2002 SHARE, Mumbai Resource Person -
District

Prof. D.R. Singh Legalisation of Drugs and Its Mumbai Feb. 12, 2002 New Law College Chaired a Session -
Implication on Youth

Ms. Kanchan Gollerkeri Legalisation of Drugs and Its Mumbai Feb. 12, 2002 New Law College Invitee -
Implications on Youth

Prof. D.R. Singh 25th Annual Conference of the New Delhi Nov. 1–3, 200 National Institute of Chaired a Session Children in Need of
Indian Society of Criminology Criminology and Forensic Care and Protection
Science Act, 2000

Ms. Ruchi Sinha and 25th Annual Conference of the New Delhi Nov. 1–3, 2001 National Institute of Participants -
Ms. Kanchan Gollerkeri Indian Society of Criminology Criminology and Forensic
Science

Dr. Arvind Tiwari All India Conference of New Delhi Nov. 1–3, 2001 National Institute of Resource Person · Crime
Criminology Criminology and Forensic Prevention
Science Strategies to
Control Crime
· Combatting
Organised Crime:
System
Strategies

Dr. Arvind Tiwari Annual Conference of Indian Social Agra Oct. 28–30, ISSA Participant -
Science Association (ISSA) 2001

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE

Ms. T.S. Adhikari Sensitisation Workshop on Gender Pune Mar. 31, 2002 Child, Relief and You Trainer Training in Gender
Appendix 8

Inequality (CRY), Mumbai Sensitising


Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Sandhya Limaye Status of Children in Difficult Uttan Bhayandar, Mar. 19, 2002 National Institute of Public Resource Person Status of Disabled
Circumstances in the State of Thane District Cooperation and Child Children in India with
Appendix 8

Maharashtra Development (NIPCCD) Special Reference to


the State of
Maharashtra

Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Quality Institutional Care for Mumbai Mar. 19, 2002 CRY, and Saath Participant -
Children and Alternatives

Ms. T.S. Adhikari Training Session on Roles for Mumbai Feb. 27, 2002 Stree Mukti Sanghatana, Trainer -
Group Leaders Mumbai

Ms. Sandhya Limaye and School Mental Health: Principles, Mumbai Feb. 26–27, Counsellors Association of Participants -
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Perceptions, Perspectives 2002 India

Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Theatre Presentation Mumbai Feb. 23, 2002 Akshara Participant -

Ms. Anjali Dave Workshop on Setting up Mahila Bangalore Feb. 18–19, Mahila Samakhya, Resource Person -
Samakhya Resource Centre 2002 Karnataka

Dr. Neela Dabir and National Conference Children and Hyderabad Feb. 7–9, 2002 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Centre Presented a Paper Integrated Projects
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar their Development in the for Social Action for Street Children in
Contemporary World: Strategies Maharashtra and
and Approaches Gujarat

Ms. Anjali Dave Policing for the Vulnerable: Delhi Jan. 30, 2002 Lawyers Collective and Resource Person -
Training for Trainers British Council

Dr. Neela Dabir and Regional Conference on Women’s TISS Rural Campus, Jan. 26–27, Stree Abhyas Vyaspeeth, Participants -
Ms. T.S. Adhikari Development and the Challenges of Tuljapur 2002 and Rural Campus, TISS
Globalisation: Gender Sensitivity in
Teaching at the Undergraduate
Level

Dr. Neela Dabir and The Street Child: Turkish Mumbai Jan. 16, 2002 Salam Balak Trust Participants -
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Experiences

Dr. Neela Dabir Basics of Case Work and Group Mumbai Jan. 5, 2002 Department of Extension Resource Person -
Work Education, SNDT Women’s
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University
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Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Neela Dabir Women and Water Network Ahmedabad Oct. 8–9, 2001 Global Water Partnership Participant -
Consultative Meeting and South Asian Technical
Advisory Committee
Ms. Anjali Dave Workshop on Police Training Bangalore Oct. 1, 2001 Makkala Sahay Vani and Resource Person Experiences of Police
Bangalore Police Training on Violence
Against Women
Ms. Anjali Dave Workshop of Women’s Jaipur Sep. 18, 2001 Women’s Organisation Resource Person Introduction to the
Organisations Network Rajasthan Network Concept of Special
and Rajasthan Police Cell in Police System
Ms. Anjali Dave Understanding Violence Against Mumbai Sep. 10, 2001 Akshara Women’s Resource Person -
Women Resource Centre
Ms. Mohua Nigudkar Consultation Workshop on TISS, Mumbai Aug. 17, 2001 Social Work Education and Participant -
Directions for UNICEF Strategies Practice Cell, TISS, and
for Child Protection in India for UNICEF
2003–2007
Ms. Anjali Dave 28th Vertical Interaction Course for TISS, Mumbai Jul. 23–28, Bureau of Police Research Resource Person Women’s Issues and
IPS Officers 2001 and Development, Ministry Interventions
of Home Affairs
Ms. Anjali Dave Domestic Violence: Dowry and Delhi Jul. 24, 2001 Lawyers Collective and Resource Person Section 498 A IPC: A
Beyond — An Interrogation of Law Delhi State Women’s Quantitative and
from a Gender Perspective Commission Qualitative Analysis
Ms. Anjali Dave Sharing of Experience of Police Lucknow May 14–17, Oxfam (India) Resource Person -
Issues: Training on Violence 2001
Against Women

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Training of Trainers for HIV/AIDS Kolkata Apr. 18–19, Government of West Bengal Resource Person -
2002
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Training of Trainers for HIV/AIDS Patna Apr. 1–3, 2002 Bihar State AIDS Control Resource Person -
Society
Ms. S. Maitra Gender Issues in Reproductive Mumbai Mar. 26–28, International Institute of Participant -
Health 2002 Population Sciences (IIPS),
Appendix 8

Mumbai
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Consultative Workshop on the TISS, Mumbai Mar. 19, 2002 Rural Campus, TISS Chaired a Session Field Work
Proposal Rural Campus Curriculum
Appendix 8

Ms. Katy Gandevia ICMR-WHO National Workshop on Delhi Mar. 5–7, 2002 Institute of Human Consultant -
Urban Mental Health Behaviour and Allied
Sciences

Ms. S. Maitra School Mental Health: Principles, Mumbai Feb. 26–27, Counsellors Association of Participant -
Perceptions, Perspectives 2002 India

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Training Programme in Social Mumbai Feb. 12, 2002 Sophia Centre for Women’s Presented a Paper Women’s Health and
Work Studies and Development Violence

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Psycho-Social Aspects of Disasters Ahmedabad Jan. 23, 2002 Oxfam, Action-AID, and Invitee -
National Institute of Mental
Health and Neuro Sciences

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Workshop on the Proposed Rural TISS, Mumbai Dec. 18, 2001 Rural Campus, TISS Resource Person -
Campus Curriculum (Part 1) and Participant

Ms. Katy Gandevia Regional Workshop on Urban Mumbai Dec. 14–16, WHO, and Indian Council Consultant -
Mental Health 2001 for Medical Research
(ICMR)

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Strategies to Give Visibility to Liver Mumbai Dec. 1, 2001 National Liver Foundation Invitee -
Diseases

Ms. S. Maitra Refresher Course on Gender, TISS, Mumbai Nov. 19–Dec. Unit for Women’s Studies, Participant -
Human Rights and Law 9, 2001 TISS

Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal 14th Annual Conference of Indian Ranchi Nov. 9–10, Indian Association for Presented a Paper The Rights of the
Association for Social Psychiatry 2001 Social Psychiatry Mentally Ill: Taking a
Leaf from Amartya
Sen

Ms. Katy Gandevia and Second National Workshop on TISS, Mumbai Oct. 15–16, CHS, TISS Presented a Paper Integration of Mental
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza Primary Health Care in India: 2001 Health Services at
Status, Challenges and Prospects the Primary Health
Centre Level

Ms. Katy Gandevia Need Assessment for Mumbai Oct. 7, 2001 College of Social Work, Presented a Paper Consequences of
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Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Nirmala Niketan Disaster on Health


Reconstruction
78

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Dissemination Workshop on Mumbai Sep. 14, 2001 Department of FCW, TISS Special Invitee -
Findings of the Study on the Nature
of Violence Faced by Lesbian
Women and Its Mental Health
Consequences

Dr. Surinder Jaswal Training Programme for School Mumbai Sep. 13, 2001 SNDT Women’s University, Presented a Paper Counsellor as
Counsellors Mumbai Researcher: Simple
Tips

Dr. Srilatha Juvva Conference on Empowerment for Nagpur Aug. 29–30, Indian Affiliate Chapter of Resource Person and Group Work Practice
Change through Group Work 2001 Association of Association Participant in Psychiatric
for the Advancement of Hospitals
Social Work with Groups

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Prof. Vidya Rao National Workshop on Responsive TISS, Mumbai Mar. 26–28, Department of EMS, TISS Presented a Paper Management of
Volunteerism: Connecting with 2002 Volunteers
Social Realities

Prof. Vidya Rao Politics and Activism: Redefining Tara, Raigad District Feb. 23–24, Soshit Jan Andolan Participant -
Political Space 2002

Dr. Bipin K. Jojo Sameeksha 2002 — Seminar on TISS, Mumbai Feb. 2, 2002 Social Work Student’s Chaired a Session Management of
Contemporary Social Work: A Forum, TISS Social Welfare
Global Perspective Organisation

Dr. Bipin K. Jojo Workshop on Sensitising Teachers TISS, Mumbai Jan. 16, 2001 Unit for Child and Youth Participant -
on Caste/Tribe Discrimination Research (UCYR), TISS

Ms. Rajashi Damle Workshop on the Proposed Rural TISS, Mumbai Dec. 18, 2001 Rural Campus, TISS Participant -
Campus Curriculum (Part 1)

Prof. Vidya Rao Social Summit on Social Pune Dec. 10, 2001 UNDP and Confederation of Participant -
Responsibility of Business Indian Industries (CII)
Appendix 8

Mr. Subhabrata Dutta Workshop on Leading a Group with TISS, Mumbai Oct. 4–7, 2002 TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Theme Centred Interaction, I
Discover and Develop my Personal
Tools
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Mr. Subhabrata Dutta Workshop on Managing NGOs in TISS, Mumbai Aug. 7–21, Department of EMS, TISS Participant -
the Developing World 2001
Appendix 8

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Prof. Janki Andharia and Workshop on Transparency and TISS, Mumbai Apr. 8, 2002 Public Concern for Resource Persons -
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Access to Services: Role of Governance Trust and
Community Groups Department of URCD, TISS
Dr. Amita Bhide National Seminar on Urban Mumbai Mar. 15, 2002 Department of Civics and Resource Person A Civil Society
Governance: Challenge and Politics, University of Approach to Slum
Opportunity Mumbai Sanitation
Programme in
Mumbai City:
Lessons Learnt
Ms. Punam Sah National Conference on Women New Delhi Mar. 8–9, 2002 Ministry of Science and Participant -
Scientists and Technologists for Technology, GOI
National Development
Prof. Janki Andharia Meeting of Experts Committee on Mumbai Feb. 14, 2002 Municipal Corporation of Expert -
Mumbai Disaster Management Greater Mumbai
Plan
Prof. Janki Andharia Training Programme on Mumbai Feb. 7, and Indian Institute of Resource Person Social Aspects of
Environmental Impact Assessment Mar. 14, 2002 Technology, Mumbai, and Environment Impact
for State/Central Pollution Control Centre for Environmental Assessment
Boards Science and Engineering.
Supported by Ministry of
Environment and Forest,
GOI
Dr. Amita Bhide Communalism: Management TISS, Mumbai Jan. 25, 2002 Department of URCD, TISS Resource Person Voluntary Initiative in
Issues and Role of NGOs Response to
Communal Strife:
Challenges Ahead
Ms. Punam Sah Regional Meet of South Asian Karjat Dec. 11, 2001 SANFEC, and Academy of Expert and Presented Decentralising
Network for Food, Ecology and Development Science Draft Report Intervention on Food
Culture (SANFEC) Security through
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Grain Banks
80

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Janki Andharia Mumbai Disaster Management Mumbai Nov. 5, 2001 Brihanmumbai Municipal Invitee -
Plan Corporation (BMC)

Prof. Janki Andharia National Consultation on Disaster Mumbai Oct. 11–13 College of Social Work, Panel Speaker Incorporating
Management: Implications for 2001 Nirmala Niketan Disaster
Social Work Educators Management in
Social Work
Curriculum

Mr. P.K. Shajahan National Consultation on Disaster Mumbai Oct. 11–13, College of Social Work, Participant -
Management: Implications for 2001 Nirmala Niketan
Social Work Educators

Prof. Janki Andharia High Powered Task Force on New Delhi Oct. 9–10, IIPA, Ministry of Invitee -
Disaster Management, GOI 2001 Agriculture, GOI

Prof. Janki Andharia Confidential Workshop of UGC on Pune Sep. 17–20, UGC Panel Member -
National Eligibility Test 2001

Prof. Janki Andharia Good Urban Governance Campaign New Delhi Sep. 4–6, 2001 Ministry of Urban Participant -
Development and Poverty
Alleviation, GOI

Prof. Janki Andharia Consultation on Institutional Navi Mumbai Sep. 1, 2001 YUVA Moderator and Strategies to Face
Challenges Facing Voluntary Sector Participant Challenges
in Globalising World

Dr. Amita Bhide Women’s Participation in Pune Aug. 12, 2001 Resource and Support Invitee -
Governance Centre for Development

Mr. Blaise D’Souza Workshop on Community Mumbai Aug. 5–7, 2001 Department of URCD, TISS Co-facilitated the -
Organisation and Education Workshop
Intervention

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS


Appendix 8

Prof. R.C. Datta Performance Related Rewards New Delhi Feb. 27–28, All India Management Participant -
2002 Association and
Department of Public
Enterprises
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. R.C. Datta 43rd Annual Conference of the Bangalore Dec. 18–20, Indian Society of Labour Keynote Address Eco-Reforms
Indian Society of the Labour 2001 Economics, and Institute Redundancy and
Appendix 8

Economics for Social and Economic National Renewal


Change Fund: Human Face or
Human Mask

Dr. D.K. Srivastava 43rd Annual Conference of the Bangalore Dec. 18–20, Indian Society of Labour Presented a Paper Turnaround Without
Indian Society of Labour 2001 Economics, and Institute Tears: A Case Study
Economics for Social and Economic of Britannia, Delhi
Change Branch

Prof. R.C. Datta Workshop on National New Delhi Nov. 22–23, National Commission on Special Invitee -
Consultation on Globalisation and 2001 Labour in collaboration
its Impact with International Labour
Organisation

Dr. D.K. Srivastava Workshop on National Mumbai Oct. 22, 2001 National Commission on Participant -
Consultation on Globalisation and Labour (Second) Study
its Impact Group

Dr. D.K. Srivastava Workshop on Provisions of The Mumbai Sep. 21, 2001 Directorate General Factory Presented a Theme Provisions of the
Factories Act, 1948 Advice Service and Labour Paper Factories Act, 1948
Institutes, Ministry of
Labour, GOI

Prof. R.C. Datta Workshop on Rural Transformation New Delhi Sep. 19–21, Planning Commission, GOI; Special Invitee -
in India: The Role of Rural 2001 Institute for Human
Non-Farm Sector Development; and
Department of International
Development, World Bank

Prof. R.C. Datta CEOs Forum on the Emerging Role Mumbai Jul. 7, 2001 Employers’ Federation of Special Invitee -
of HRM India
81

Prof. R.C. Datta National Consultation on Future of New Delhi May 31 and National Commission on Invitee -
Social Security in India Jun. 1, 2001 Labour and Social Security
Association of India
82

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

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Workshop on Workforce Thiruvananthapuram Apr. 6, 2002 Achutha Menon Centre for Chairperson -
Management in Kerala Health Health Science Studies
Services: Breaking the Barriers
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Symposium on Viability of Bangalore Mar. 27, 2002 Institute for Social and Resource Person -
Sustainable Private–Public Mix in Economic Change
Health Development for Rural India
and Lessons from Canadian
Experiences
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Enhancing Human Capital Index: New Delhi Mar. 15, 2002 CII Resource Person Developing
New Approaches for Knowledge Community Health
Economy Information System
Dr. N. Nakkeeran Privatisation of Education: Tiruchirappalli Mar. 13, 2002 Department of Social Resource Person Impact of
Prospects and Challenges Dynamics, St. Joseph’s Globalisation on
College Medical Education
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Health Vision 2002: A Dream or Mumbai Feb. 10, 2002 Garware Institute of Career Resource Person Challenges to
Reality Education and Development Healthcare Planners
with Reference to
Geriatrics and Mental
Healthcare
Dimensions
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Workshop on Utility and Feasibility New Delhi Feb. 9, 2002 IIPS Participant -
of Undertaking a Community Based
Study for Assessing Excess Adult
Mortality Due to HIV/AIDS Deaths
Dr. M. Mariappan National Conference on Health Care Mumbai Feb. 8–9, 2002 University of Mumbai Participant -
for All 2020 AD
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Hospital Management Bangalore Feb. 8, 2002 Christian Medical Resource Person Organisational
Association of India (CMAI) Change in Hospital
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Joint Meeting of WHO Jaipur Feb. 5–6, 2002 Indian Institute of Health Participant -
Collaborating Centres in India Management Research
Appendix 8

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Workshop on Quality Management New Delhi Nov. 8, 2001 CMAI Resource Person -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Task Force on Behaviour Science New Delhi Oct. 18–19, ICMR Chairperson of the -
Research on Health 2001 Programme
Appendix 8

Dr. N. Nakkeeran Second National Workshop on Mumbai Oct. 15–16, CHS, TISS Resource Person Problems of
Primary Health Care in India: 2001 Integrating
Status, Challenges and Prospects Traditional Systems
of Medicine with
Modern Health
System

Mr. M. Mariappan Training Course on ISO 9000: 2000 Mumbai Aug. 20–21, Ministry of Information and Participant -
for Hospitals/Healthcare Centres 2001 Technology, GOI

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Meeting of the Committee for New Delhi Jul. 30–31, ICMR Resource Person -
Preparation of National Health 2001
Research Policy Document

Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee National Consultation Conference New Delhi July. 1–3, 2001 Ministry of Health and Participant -
for Implementation for National Family Welfare, GOI, and
Population Policy 2001 Voluntary Health
Association of India

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Meeting of the Committee for Chennai Jun. 4, 2001 ICMR Resource Person -
Preparation of National Health
Research Policy Document

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Meeting of the Committee for New Delhi May 16, 2001 ICMR Resource Person -
Preparation of National Health
Research Policy Document

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Dr. D.P. Singh Population Information and Mumbai Apr. 2–4, IIPS, Mumbai Participant -
Networking: Development of 2002
Database

Dr. D.P. Singh 25th Annual Conference of Indian Mumbai Feb. 11–13, IIPS Participant -
Association for Study of 2002
Population
83

Dr. D.P. Singh Data Users Conferences of NFHS-2 Mumbai Feb. 10, 2002 IIPS Participant -
84

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. D.P. Singh Workshop on Methodological Goa Aug. 29–31, IIPS Participant -
Issues in Intervention Research in 2001
RCH

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

Dr. N. Rustomfram Adolescent Policy Dialogue Mumbai Mar. 11, 2002 Institute for Research in Expert -
Workshop Reproduction (IRR)

Dr. Revati Balu Seminar on Adult Education Mumbai Feb. 25, 2002 Department of Adult and Participant -
Continuing Education and
Extension, University of
Mumbai

Dr. N. Rustomfram Participatory and Adult Learning Mumbai Feb. 2, 2002 College of Social Work, Participant -
Nirmala Niketan

Dr. Shankar Das and Inculcating the Value of TISS, Mumbai Jan. 16, 2002 UCYR, TISS Participants -
Dr. Revati Balu Non-Discrimination on the Basis of
Caste and Tribe

Dr. Shankar Das Board Governance in Changing TISS, Mumbai Jan. 25, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Participant -
Times

Dr. N. Rustomfram Consultative Workshop on the TISS, Mumbai Dec. 11, 2001, Rural Campus, TISS Expert Training and
Proposed Rural Campus and Mar. 19, Education of Social
Curriculum Development 2002 Work Personnel

Dr. Shankar Das Social Science and Social TISS, Mumbai Dec. 6, 2001 TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Realisation

Dr. N. Rustomfram War and Terrorism Mumbai Nov. 26, 2001 Young Women’s Christian Participant -
Association

Dr. Revati Balu Refresher Course on Gender, TISS, Mumbai Nov. 19–Dec. TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Human Rights and Law 9, 2001
Appendix 8

Dr. Shankar Das Leading a Group with Theme TISS, Mumbai Oct. 4–7, 2001 TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Centred Interaction: I Discover and
Develop My Personal Tools
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. N. Rustomfram Seminar on Strategies for the Ahmedabad Sep. 29–30, CHETNA and National Chaired a Session Laws Related to
Effective Implementation of the 2001 Commission for Women Health
Appendix 8

Judicial-Legal Systems for


Empowerment of Women

Dr. Revati Balu UGC Refresher Course on Disaster TISS, Mumbai Sep. 3–21, TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Management 2001

Dr. N. Rustomfram Curriculum Panel for P.G. Diploma Mumbai Jun. 28–30, Department of Adult and Expert Steps in Curriculum
in Continuing Education 2001 Continuing Education, Building
University of Mumbai

Dr. Shankar Das Can Everybody Win? Economic TISS, Mumbai Jun. 25, 2001 TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Development and Population
Displacement

Dr. N. Rustomfram Communalism and its Impact Mumbai Jun. 7–8, 2001 Centre for Study of Society Participant -
and Secularism (CSSS)

Dr. Shankar Das Good Clinical Practice Mumbai May 31–Jun. 1, Harvard Medical Resource Person -
2001 International and Neeman
Medical International Asia

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Dr. Vrinda Datta National Consultation on Early Bangalore Apr. 22–23, Indian Association for Participant -
Childhood 2002 Pre-School Education, and
UNICEF

Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Status of Children in Difficult Mumbai Mar. 18–19, NIPCCD Participant -
Circumstances in India with 2002
Special Reference to the State of
Maharashtra

Dr. Vrinda Datta National Consultation on Reaching Delhi Mar. 14–16, National Institute of Urban Participant -
Young Children from Urban 2002 Affairs, and CARE India
Disadvantaged Communities
85

Ms. Lata Narayan Building Blocks for Technology Bangalore Dec. 3–6, Ashoka Innovators for the Participant -
Enabled Learning 2001 Public
86

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. G.G. Wankhede National Workshop on New Delhi Nov. 5–7, Jawaharlal Nehru University Discussant -
Transformative Links of Higher 2001
Education with Basic Education:
Mapping the Field

Dr. K. Anil Kumar Second National Workshop on Mumbai Oct. 15–16, CHS, TISS Presented a Paper Health Care for the
Primary Health Care in India: 2001 Displaced: Role of
Status, Challenges and Prospects Primary Health
Centre

Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Second National Workshop on Mumbai Oct. 15–16, CHS, TISS Presented a Paper Promotion of
Primary Health Care in India: 2001 Nutrition
Status, Challenges and Prospects Programme: A Study
in Andhra Pradesh

Dr. R. Konantambigi Quality in Early Childhood Pune Sep. 22, 2001 Maharashtra FORCES Presented a Paper Development Needs
Programme of Children in the
Context of Day Care

Ms. Lata Narayan Institutional Challenges Facing the Mumbai Aug. 31–Sep 1, YUVA Participant -
Voluntary Sector in the Globalising 2001
World

Dr. Vrinda Datta National Workshop on Strategies Chennai Aug. 24–26, M.S. Swaminathan Presented a Paper Measurement and
for Quality in Early Childhood 2001 Research Foundation Regulation of Early
Programmes Childhood
Programmes

Dr. R. Konantambigi Consultation Workshop on TISS, Mumbai Aug. 17, 2001 Social Work Education and Participant -
Directions for UNICEF Strategies Practice Cell, TISS
for Child Protection in India for
2003–2007

Dr. K. Anil Kumar Inter-Regional Workshop on Goa Jun. 21–23, NSS Regional Centre, Pune Participant -
Universities Talk AIDS 2001

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION


Appendix 8

Dr. Leena Abraham Workshop to Discuss the Health Mumbai Mar. 6, 2002 Comet Media Foundation Participant -
and Sexuality Reader
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Ranu Jain Workshop on Secondary Education Delhi Mar. 5–6, National Institute of Presented a Paper Status Paper on
in India: Analysis of Delivery 2002 Educational Planning and Secondary and
Appendix 8

Mechanism and Functioning of Administration, Delhi, and Elementary


Secondary Schools IEA, Paris Education in
Maharashtra

Prof. D. Saldanha Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti (BGVS) Dhanbad Feb. 16–18, BGVS Presented Draft BGVS: Achievements
General Council Meeting 2002 Report and Future Directions

Dr. Ranu Jain Building Secular minds: Role of Mumbai Jan. 29, 2002 Mohallah Committee Presented a Paper Understanding
Teachers in Developing Secular Movement Trust (MCMT), Secularism in
Attitudes Among Children and Mumbai Police Education

Dr. Ranu Jain Communalism: Management TISS, Mumbai Jan. 24, 2002 MCMT Participant -
Issues and Role of NGOs

Prof. Padma Velaskar, Workshop on Sensitising Teachers TISS, Mumbai Jan. 16, 2002 UCYR, TISS Participants -
Dr. Ranu Jain, on Caste/Tribe Discrimination
Dr. Leena Abraham and
Mr. Sthabir Khora

Dr. Ranu Jain, Education in the Age of Mumbai Dec. 14, 2001 Comet Media Foundation Participants -
Dr. Leena Abraham and Globalisation
Mr. Sthabir Khora

Prof. Padma Velaskar Seminar on the Scheduled Castes Pune Nov. 28–29, Indian School of Political Participant and The Politics of
of India: An Interregional 2001 Economy Presented a Paper Untouchability and
Perspective Social Change: A
Study of the
Scheduled Castes of
Maharashtra

Prof. J. Aikara National Workshop on New Delhi Nov. 5–7, 2001 Jawaharlal Nehru University Presented a Paper Role of Research in
Transformative Links on Higher Promoting Basic
Education with Basic Education: Education
Mapping the Field

Dr. Leena Abraham Alternate Education Network Belgaum Sep 20–23, Gandhi Ghar Participant -
2001
87

Dr. Ranu Jain Multiculturalism by Bhiku/Parikh Mumbai Sep. 17, 2001 British Council Participant -
88

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. D. Saldanha Institutional Challenges Facing the Mumbai Aug. 31–Sep 1, YUVA Participant -
Voluntary Sector in the Globalising 2001
World
Prof. D. Saldanha Consultation Workshop on TISS, Mumbai Aug. 17, 2001 Social Work Education and Participant -
Directions for UNICEF Strategies Practice Cell, TISS
for Child Protection in India for
2003–2007
Dr. Ranu Jain Saffronisation of Education Delhi Aug. 5–7, 2001 SAHMAT Participant -
Prof. Padma Velaskar Western Regional Workshop on TISS, Mumbai Aug. 1–2, 2001 Indian Association for Resource Person and Theorising Dalit
Dalit Feminism: A Critique of Women’s Studies (IAWS) , Presented a Paper Women’s Oppression
Difference and Unit for Women’s
Studies, TISS
Dr. Leena Abraham Western Regional Workshop on TISS, Mumbai Aug. 1–2, 2001 IAWS, and Unit for Participant -
Dalit Feminism: A Critique of Women’s Studies, TISS
Difference
Prof. D. Saldanha Workshop on UNICEF Strategy Mumbai Jul. 23, 2001 UNICEF Resource Person -
Review
Prof. Padma Velaskar Workshop on UNICEF Strategy Mumbai Jul. 23, 2001 UNICEF Participant -
Review
Dr. Ranu Jain Communalism and its Impact on Mumbai May 7–8, 2001 CSSS Presented a Paper Minority Psyche
Grassroots

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Prof. R.N. Sharma Urban Governance: Challenges and Mumbai Mar. 15, 2002 Department of Civics and Presented a Paper A Participatory
Opportunities Politics, University of Approach to the
Mumbai World Bank Funded
Slum Sanitation
Programme in
Mumbai City
Prof. S. Siva Raju Workshop to Prepare Maharashtra Pune Mar. 14–15, Social Justice Department, Participant -
State Draft Policy for Senior Citizens 2002 Government of Maharashtra
Prof. R.N. Sharma Women Around the Millennium Mumbai Mar. 8, 2002 Department of Economics, Presented a Paper Urbanisation: The
Appendix 8

Census SNDT Women’s University Indian Scene


Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. S. Siva Raju Seminar on Mumbai Cares for its Mumbai Feb. 1, 2002 Family Welfare Agency Keynote Address Networking of
Elderly (FWA), Lions Club of Organisations
Appendix 8

Vasundhara, and Ladies Working for the Care


Wing of Indian Merchants of Elderly in Mumbai:
Chamber Issues and
Implications
Ms. Anita Rath Population and Environment: Mumbai Dec. 11, 2001 Toxics Link and Ashoka Discussant -
Establishing Vital Linkages India
Prof. R.N. Sharma Implications of MUTP on Social Mumbai Nov. 23, 2001 Maharashtra Metropolitan Discussant -
and Physical Environment Road Development
Authority, Mumbai
Prof. R.N. Sharma Dams and Development: Evolving Bangalore Sep 3–4, 2001 National Law School of Presented a Paper Mumbai–Pune
Frameworks for Decision-Making India University Expressway and the
Issue of Displaced
Families
Prof. S. Siva Raju Consultation Meeting of SAARC Pune Aug. 17–19, CASP, Pune Participant -
Countries on Ageing 2001
Prof. S. Siva Raju Situational Analysis of Elderly on Mumbai Jul. 29, 2001 Lions Club of Mumbai Keynote Address Situational Analysis
their Needs and Problems of Elderly on their
Needs and Problems
Prof. S. Siva Raju Capacity Building for Meeting the New Delhi Jul. 25, 2001 UNFPA, New Delhi Participant -
Needs of Older Persons in Less
Developed Regions

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

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Orientation to Social Science Mumbai Apr. 23, 2002 UCYR, TISS Resource Person · Introduction to
Research Methods the Paradigm
of Qualitative
Research
Methodology
· The Process
Model of
Qualitative
89

Research
90

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
· Methods of
Data Collection
in Qualitative
Research: An
Overview
· Introduction to
Analysis and
Report-Writing
in Qualitative
Research
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Workshop on Family and Child Mumbai Mar. 20–22, Department of FCW, TISS Consultant and -
Welfare Curriculum Review 2002 Facilitator for the
entire Workshop

Prof. Ratna Naik Environment and Sustainable Mumbai Mar. 5, 2002 Maharashtra Nature Park Discussant Management of
Development Society Mangroves

Prof. Ratna Naik Sustainable Development: Summit Delhi Feb. 8–11, Tata Energy Research Resource Person -
2002 2002 Institute

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Seminar on Mumbai Cares for Its Mumbai Feb. 1, 2002 FWA, Lions Club of Participant -
Elderly Vasundhara and Ladies
Wing of Indian Merchants
Chamber

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Consultation Meeting on Mumbai Jan. 30, 2002 IRFT Resource Person -
International Resources for Fairer and Discussant
Trade (IRFT)

Prof. Ratna Naik Joint Forest Management (JFM), Chennai Jan. 21–22, Government of Tamil Nadu Participant and Gender and JFM
and Watershed Development 2002 Chaired a Session

Dr. A. Ramaiah Inculcating the Value of TISS, Mumbai Jan. 16, 2002 UCYR, TISS Participant -
Non-Discrimination on the Basis of
Caste and Tribes

Dr. A. Ramaiah Dalit Agenda for the 21st Century Bhopal Jan. 12–13, Government of Madhya Participant -
2002 Pradesh
Appendix 8

Prof. Ratna Naik Nehru and Institutions Mumbai Dec. 15, 2001 Nehru Centre, Mumbai Participant -
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Ratna Naik Gender and Equity Issues in Mumbai Dec. 11, 2001 Government of Karnataka Discussant Protected Area and
Participatory Forest Management Water Security
Appendix 8

Prof. Ratna Naik Symposium on Industries Mangalore Nov. 28, 2001 Mangalore Refinery and Resource Person
Participation in Afforestation and Petrochemicals Ltd., and
Village Eco-Development Kudremukh Steel Plant

Prof. Ratna Naik Participatory Approach to Mangalore Nov. 27, 2001 Forest Department, Discussant -
Conservation and Management of Government of Karnataka
Protected Areas

Dr. J.J. Roy Burman Consultation on Revisions to the New Delhi Nov. 26, 2001 The World Bank Participant -
World Bank Policy on Indigenous
People

Dr. A. Ramaiah UGC Refresher Course on Gender, TISS, Mumbai Nov. 19–Dec. TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Human Rights and Law 9, 2001

Dr. J.J. Roy Burman National Seminar on Dialogue and New Delhi Nov. 6, 2001 The North East Foundation Participant -
Conflict Resolution in the North
East

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani National Conference on Third New Delhi Oct. 22–23, Association for Third Presented a Paper Issues Related to
Sector Research 2001 Sector Research in India Assessing the
Performance of
Activist NGOs

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Consultative Meeting on Strategies Mumbai Oct. 18, 2001 FWA Resource Person -
and Interventions in Relation to
Services for the Elderly

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani National Workshop on Disaster Mumbai Oct. 12–13, College of Social Work, Discussant Areas for Research
Management and its Implications 2001 Nirmala Niketan and Documentation
for Social Work Education in Disaster
Management

Prof. Ratna Naik Symposium on Economic Affairs Mumbai Sep. 15, 2001 Nehru Centre, Mumbai Participant -
and Policy
91

Prof. Ratna Naik Workshop on Fauna of Western Mumbai Sep. 13, 2001 Bombay Natural History Participant -
Ghats Society
92

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. A. Ramaiah UGC Refresher Course on Disaster TISS, Mumbai Sep. 3–23, TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Management and Social Work 2001

Prof. Ratna Naik International Renewable Energy Bangalore Jul. 9–13, 2001 Winrock International India Panel Speaker Gender Issues in
Financing Mechanisms Rural Energy

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Dr. Vikash Pandey Confronting Inequalities: Muslim Mumbai Mar. 26–27, Department of Sociology, Participant -
OBC Communities 2002 University of Mumbai, and
All India Muslim OBC
Organisation

UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES

Dr. Asha Bajpai Economic Crimes Mumbai Mar. 22–24, Indira Gandhi Institute of Expert -
2002 Development Research,
and National University for
Juridicial Sciences

Prof. Chhaya Datar Dialogue with Researcher Linking Delhi Feb. 27–28, NIPCCID, and Development Participant -
Policy and Research: A 2002 of Women and Child
Consultation on Women’s Studies Department, GOI

Dr. Asha Bajpai Refresher Course in Women’s Mumbai Feb. 18–Mar. 9, SNDT Women’s University Participant -
Studies 2002

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Gender, Health and Development Baroda Feb. 12–27, Women’s Health Training, Module Coordinator · Women, Work and
2002 Research and Advocacy Health
Centre (WOHTRAC), Baroda · Gender Sensitive
Research
· Gender Approaches
to Policy

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Gender and Medical Education Mumbai Jan. 31, 2002 Achutha Menon Centre for Resource Person -
Health Sciences, and
CGHAT, Mumbai
Appendix 8

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Food Security and Health Wardha Jan. 24–25, Medico Friends Circle Participant -
2002
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam CEDAW Training Mumbai Dec. 19–22, IWRAW (Bangkok), and Participant -
2001 MASUM (Pune)
Appendix 8

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Population and Environment: Mumbai Dec. 11, 2001 Ashoka Foundation Resource Person -
Establishing Vital Linkages

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Winter Programme Data Analysis Mumbai Nov. 5–17, Indian Council for Social Participant` -
in Social Sciences 2001 Science Research (ICSSR),
and TISS

Prof. Chhaya Datar Women Studies Research and Shimla Oct. 3–5, 2001 Indian Institute of Presented a Paper Perspective on
Curriculum Advanced Study Women and Work

Prof. Chhaya Datar Women, Globalisation and New Delhi Sep. 30, and Research Foundation for Presented a Paper Women’s Rights for
Environment Oct. 1, 2001 Science and Technologies Land and Water

Prof. Chhaya Datar Prayog Pariwar Experiences Vardha Sep. 18–20, Prayog Pariwar Presented a Paper Experience of 10
2001 Guntha at the RC
Land Building:
August 2000–July
2001

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Inter-Disciplinary Perspectives and Baroda Sep. 14–15, WOHTRAC, M.S. University Resource Person Emerging Strengths
Social Science Research on 2001 of Baroda and Constraints of
Women’s Health: WOHTRAC’s WOHTRAC:
Experiences Experiences in the
Context of Women’s
Health, Gender and
Population Concerns

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Qualitative Studies of Abortion Mumbai Aug. 31–Sep. Health Watch, and Centre Resource Person -
Assessment Methodology 1, 2001 for Health in Allied Themes
Workshop

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Migration, Trafficking and Sites of New Delhi Aug. 24–25, Jagori: Women’s Resource Resource Person Methodologies
Work: Rights and Vulnerabilities 2001 Centre Issues in Gender and
Migration Studies

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Short Course on Gender, Health Thiruvananthapuram Aug. 12–26, Sakhi: Women’s Resource Resource Person · Social
and Development 2001 Centre Construction of
93

Gender
94

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
· Patriarchy:
Historical and
Structural
Dimensions
· Feminist
Critique of
Medical
Ideology

Dr. Asha Bajpai State Consultation to Finalise the Mumbai Aug. 7, 2001 UNICEF Consultant -
Action Plan, 2003–2007

Prof. Chhaya Datar Western Regional Workshop on Mumbai Aug. 1–2, 2001 IAWS, and Unit for Presented a Paper Non-Brahmin
Dalit Feminism: A Critique of Women’s Studies, TISS Rendering of
Difference Feminism in
Maharashtra: Is it a
more Emancipatory
Force

Dr. Asha Bajpai State Action Plan for 2003–2007 Mumbai Jul. 25, 2001 UNICEF Consultant -

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Looking at Feminism in a Changing Mumbai Jul. 2–3, 2001 Research Centre for Resource Person -
Context Women’s Studies, SNDT
Women’s University

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Ms. Rosamma Veedon Workshop to Develop State Policy Pune Mar. 14–15, Government of Resource Person -
on Senior Citizens 2002 Maharashtra

Prof. Shalini Bharat National Women’s Consultation Chennai Mar. 9, 2002 Positive Women Network of Resource Person Domestic Violence
South India and HIV

Ms. Rosamma Veedon The Juvenile Justice Act: Mumbai Feb. 11–12, Indian Council for Social Chaired a Session -
Implications for Adoption 2002 Welfare
Appendix 8

Prof. Shalini Bharat Utility and Feasibility of New Delhi Feb. 9, 2002 IIPS and UNAIDS Resource Person -
Undertaking a Community Based
Study for Assessing Excess Adult
Mortality Due to HIV/AIDS Deaths
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Rosamma Veedon Working Group Meeting for TISS, Mumbai Feb. 4–8, 2002 Pandit Sunderlal Sharma Resource Person -
Developing a Curriculum on Central Institute of
Appendix 8

Gerontology Vocational Education

Ms. Rosamma Veedon Workshop on Mumbai Cares for its Mumbai Feb. 1, 2002 Family Welfare Agency, Resource Person -
Elderly Lions Club of Vasundhara
and Ladies Wing of Indian
Merchants Chambers

Ms. T. Paltasingh Workshop on Sensitising Teachers TISS, Mumbai Jan. 16, 2002 UCYR, TISS Participant -
on Caste/Tribe Discrimination

Prof. Shalini Bharat HIV/STI Prevention and Care New Delhi Nov. 5–7, 2001 Population Council Resource Person Ethical Issues in
Research Programme Social Research

Ms. Rosamma Veedon National Seminar on Religion, Kottayam Sep. 14–16, Jeevadhara Centre for Resource Person Religion and
Culture and Development 2001 Socio-Religious Research Development
and School of Social
Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi
University

Prof. Shalini Bharat National Workshop on Adoption for Chennai Aug. 17–18, VCA, Tamil Nadu Discussant VCA: A Fulcrum or a
Voluntary Coordination Agencies 2001 Fissure
(VCAs)

Ms. T. Paltasingh Consultation Workshop on TISS, Mumbai Aug. 17, 2001 Social Work Education and Participant -
Directions for UNICEF Strategies Practice Cell, TISS
for Child Protection in India for
2003–2007

Prof. Shalini Bharat Field Testing of the FHI Research Mumbai Aug. 9, 2001 Institute for Research in Resource Person Participated in the
Ethics Curriculum Reproduction Field Testing Session
of the Curriculum

Ms. Rosamma Veedon Elder Abuse Mumbai Jul. 25, 2001 HelpAge India Resource Person Physical Abuse of
Older Persons: Some
Case Studies
95

Prof. Shalini Bharat Regional Meeting on Gurgoan Jun. 11–12, UNAIDS, New Delhi Resource Person -
Standardisation of HIV Database 2001
96

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
LIBRARY

Mr. Satish Kanamadi Video Conferencing on Digital Mumbai Feb. 22, 2002 British Council Library Participant -
Libraries

Dr. M. Koganuramath CALIBER 2002 INFLIBNET Jaipur Feb. 14–16, INFLIBNET Presented a Paper Library Home Page
2002 Design and
Development: TISS
Library Case Study

Mr. Satish Kanamadi CALIBER 2002 INFLIBNET Jaipur Feb. 14–16, INFLIBNET Presented a Paper Content Management
2002 in Digital
Environment: Factors
for Critical Evaluation

Ms. S. Subramanian Gender and Development Nainital Feb. 11–15, Department of Personnel Participant -
2002 and Training

Ms. S. Subramanian Demonstration of Slim++ Library Mumbai Feb. 8, 2002 Q-Med Services Participant -
Software and User’s Meet

Dr. M. Koganuramath Social Sciences Research New Delhi Jan. 28–31, ICSSR, and National Social Participant -
Resources in the Internet Era 2002 Science Documentation
Centre

Dr. M. Koganuramath 4th National Convention NACLIN Hyderabad Nov. 6–9, DELNET Presented a Paper Z39–50: Information
2001 2001 Retrieval Protocol

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT

Mr. Khalil Ahmed Student Council Leadership Mumbai Feb. 4, 2002 Department of Students’ Resource Person Administrative Skills
Training Programme Welfare, SNDT Women’s
University

Mr. Khalil Ahmed Communal Harmony and Mumbai Nov. 20, 2001 Maharashtra State Participant -
Secularism Minorities Commission

Mr. Khalil Ahmed NSS Leadership Training Deolali Jul. 29, 2001 NSS Central Unit, SNDT Resource Person Administrative Skills
Programme Women’s University
Appendix 8

Dr. R.K. Madhavi Inter-Regional Zonal Workshop on Calicut Jul. 23–25, University of Calicut, Kerala Participant -
Youth Empowerment 2001
Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Ms. Gurmeet Hans Zonal Workshop on Universities Panaji Jun. 20–22, NSS Regional Centre, Pune Resource Person Life Style Education:
Talk AIDS, Phase II 2001 A Context for
Appendix 8

HIV/AIDS Awareness

Dr. K. Anil Kumar Zonal Workshop on Universities Panaji Jun. 20–22, NSS Regional Centre, Pune Participant -
Talk AIDS, Phase II 2001

Mr. Khalil Ahmed Antar Bharti Balgram Summer Lonavla May 10–12, India Sponsorship Resource Person Motivation,
Training Camp 2001 Committee Personality
Development and
Vocational Guidance

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Ms. B. Manjula Women Self-Help Groups and Thiruvananthapuram Nov. 17, 2001 Sakhi: Women’s Resource Presented a Paper Voice from the Spiral
Empowerment Centre of Silence: A Case
Study of Ullor SHGs

Ms. B. Manjula Globalisation and Media Thiruvananthapuram Nov. 15–16, E.M.S. Research Academy Presented a Paper Globalisation of
Conglomerisation 2001 Television: Causes
and Consequences

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Prof. Murli Desai National Conference on Nagpur Jan. 27–28, Shri B.P. National Institute Key Theme Address Towards a
Project-Affected People, Social 2002 of Social Work and Developmental
Development and Social Work Maharashtra Association of Perspective in Social
Intervention Social Work Educators Work Education

Prof. Murli Desai Seminar on Elder Abuse Mumbai Jan. 25, 2002 HelpAge, Mumbai Resource Person Effects of the Changing
Socio-Economic
Environment on
Increase of
Vulnerability of the
Elderly and
Recommendations
97

for its Prevention


98

Faculty Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Murli Desai Integrating Human Rights Baroda Nov. 28–29, Faculty of Social Work, Resource Person Human Rights
Perspective to Social Work 2001 M.S. University of Baroda, Ideology and Its
Education and Centre for Social Integration with
Justice Social Work Values
and Goals
Prof. Murli Desai Regional Workshop on Prevention Bangalore Oct. 16–17, Department of Women and Resource Person -
of Trafficking and Sexual Abuse of 2001 Child Development, and
Women and Children UNICEF, India
Prof. Murli Desai National Consultation on Quality New Delhi Oct. 10–11, CRY Resource Person Role of Academic
Institutional Care and Alternative 2001 Institutions in
Promoting
Non-Institutional
Services
Prof. Murli Desai Consultation for Future Strategies Mumbai Aug. 7, 2001 UNICEF, Maharashtra Resource Person -
for UNICEF, Maharashtra
Appendix 8
APPENDIX 9
Administrative Staff Participation in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes
Appendix 9

Administrative Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of
Paper/Session
Ms. Kiran Bhosale and School Mental Health: Principles, Mumbai Feb. 26–27, Counsellors Association of Participants -
Ms. Niloufer Shenoy Perspectives, Perceptions 2002 India and Nehru Science
Centre
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi Training Programme on SOUL Ahmedabad Feb. 25–Mar. 1, INFLIBNET Participant -
Library Software 2002
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi Video Conferencing on Digital Mumbai Feb. 22, 2002 British Council Library Participant -
Libraries
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi CALIBER 2002 INFLIBNET Jaipur Feb. 14–16, INFLIBNET Presented a Paper Library Home
2002 Page Design and
Development:
TISS Case Study
Ms. Janaki V., Gender Issues Nainital Feb. 11–15, Department Division, Participants -
Ms. Rajee Menon and 2002 Department of Personnel
Ms. Roja Pillai and Training
Ms. Kiran Kaushik Demonstration of Slim++ Library Mumbai Feb. 2, 2002 Q-Med Services Participant -
Software and User’s Meet
Mr. D.K. Shetty and Employment of Contract Labour Mumbai Feb. 1, 2002 Tata Services Ltd. Participants -
Mr. R.H. Saundarva and Recent Judgement of the
Supreme Court on Contract Labour
Mr. Ravindra Pothare Social Science Research New Delhi Jan. 28–31, Indian Council for Social Participant -
Resources in the Internet Era 2002 Science Research, and
National Social Science
Documentation Centre
Mr. C.S. Gangurde and Digitisation: Creation and Mumbai Dec. 4–6, 2001 Indian Institute of Participants -
Ms. Devayani R. Pothare Management of Digital Resources Technology, Mumbai
Mr. P.P. Damle Some Important Aspects of Mumbai Dec. 15, 2001 Institute of Socio Participant -
Income Tax Law like Taxation of Economic Research and
Companies, Salary and Perks Action
Administrative Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi Soul Package Ahmedabad Dec. 3–6, 2001 UGC-INFLIBNET Participant -
Ms. Sudha Ganapathi Media Relations Bangalore Nov. 23–24, Murray Culsha Advisory Participant -
2001 Services
Mr. Mallikarjun Angadi 4th National Convention NACLIN Hyderabad Nov. 6–9, DELNET Presented a Paper Z39–50:
2001 2001 Information
Retrieval Protocol
Ms. S.K. Swain and Data Analysis in Social Sciences Nashik Oct. 29–31, Yashwant Rao Chavan Participants -
Mr. Ashish Govekar with Application of SPSS 2001 Maharashtra Open
University
Mr. Siva Kumar Data Analysis in Social Sciences Nashik Oct. 25, 2001 Yashwant Rao Chavan Resource Person -
with Application of SPSS Maharashtra Open
University
Appendix 9
APPENDIX 10
Talks/Lectures Delivered by the Faculty
Appendix 10

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

DIRECTOR
Prof. R.R. Singh Ageing Issues in Mumbai Mumbai Feb. 1, 2002 Lions Club of Vasundhara Seminar on Mumbai
Cares for its Elderly
Prof. R.R. Singh Intervention Research SNDT Women’s Sep. 26, 2001 SNDT Women’s University UGC Refresher Course
University, Mumbai on Intervention
Research
Prof. R.R. Singh Community Aspects of Disaster TISS, Mumbai Sep. 4–5, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
Management on Disaster
Management and Social
Work
Prof. R.R. Singh Perspectives on NSS TISS, Mumbai Jul. 16, 2001 National Service Scheme (NSS) NSS Orientation
Unit, TISS Programme

DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Prof. Usha S. Nayar Integrated Education Navi Mumbai Sep. 8, 2001 DAV Centre for Creative Education Seminar on
Perspectives on
Integrated Education

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION


Dr. Arvind Tiwari Social Legislation TISS, Mumbai Oct. 12, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme
Dr. Arvind Tiwari Human Rights: Concept and Scope Central Labour Jun. 25, 2001 Central Labour Institute, Government Refresher Course for
Institute, Mumbai of India (GOI) Sr. Inspectors of
Factories

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE


Ms. Sandhya Limaye Reaching Out the Parents Mumbai Apr. 16, 2002 National Institute for the Mentally Refresher Course for
Handicapped Professionals in the
Field of Mental
101

Retardation
102

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


Ms. T.S. Adhikari Ukal Bandh Reshamchi: A Talk of Family Counselling Mar. 23, 2002 State Social Welfare Board and -
Family Life Enrichment Centre, Panvel Utkarsh Mahila Mandal
Prof Lina Kashyap Developments in the Field of Disability Pune Mar. 10, 2002 Indian Council for Child Welfare, -
Rehabilitation Pune Branch
Ms. T.S. Adhikari Role of Women’s Collectives in Vashi, Navi Mumbai Mar. 4, 2002 Samta Mahila Mandal, Vashi International Women’s
Computer Age Day Celebration
Ms. T.S. Adhikari Women and Empowerment Turbhe, Feb. 28, 2002 SAATHI and Nutan Mahila Mandal Training in
Navi Mumbai Development for
Women
Ms. T.S. Adhikari Youth and Gender Sensitivity Vashi, Navi Mumbai Feb. 20, 2002 Modern College, Vashi Women Power 2002: A
Seminar in Interaction
with Police
Prof. Lina Kashyap Egan’s Three Stage Model of Mumbai Feb. 13–14, 2002 Department of Extra Mural Studies Certificate Course in
Counselling (EMS), TISS Holistic Counselling
Dr. Neela Dabir My Experiences in Poland Mumbai Feb. 13, 2002 Rotary Club of Mulund South -
Prof. Lina Kashyap Child Sexual Abuse: Assessment and Mumbai Feb. 6, 2002 Forum Against Child Sexual Abuse Sensitisation
Intervention Programme for Social
Workers
Dr. Neela Dabir Rationale for Shelter Homes and their Mumbai Jan. 25, 2002 College of Social Work, Nirmala Multi-Disciplinary
Need in Society Niketan Workshop on Shelter
Homes
Dr. Neela Dabir Use of Vermiculture for Management Mumbai Jan. 25, 2002 Centre for Social Action Innovative NGOs and
of Organic Solid Waste Community Based
Livelihood Programmes
Ms. Sandhya Limaye Needs, Problems of Persons with Khargar, Navi Mumbai Jan. 14, 2002 Action-Aid, India Disability in Various
Disability and their Families and Aspects
Integration
Dr. Neela Dabir Problems and Needs of Street Children Mumbai Jan. 8, 2002 Rotary Club of Ghatkopar -
Prof. Lina Kashyap Role Played by Custodial Staff in an Mumbai Dec. 31, 2001 Shri Manav Seva Sangh Orientation Training
Institutionalised Child’s Life Course for Custodial
Appendix 10

Staff
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Ms. T.S. Adhikari Training of Group Leaders Govandi, Mumbai Oct. 25, 2001 Stree Mukti Sanghatana Training Programme for
the Group Leaders of
Appendix 10

Stree Mukti Sanghatana


Prof. Lina Kashyap Developing Partnership with Schools Scanton, USA Oct. 23, 2001 School of Social Work, Marywood Staff Development
of Social Work and Allied Systems in University Series
the Community
Ms. T.S. Adhikari Working with Groups TISS, Mumbai Sep. 19–20, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme for
Volunteers
Ms. Sandhya Limaye Disability Mumbai Aug. 28, and Prerana Staff Training
Sep. 11, 2001 Programme
Ms. T.S. Adhikari Empowering Community Groups: Kamgar Kalyan Aug. 15, 2001 Akshara Women’s Resource Centre, -
Effective Strategies for Women Kendra, Dharwad Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Ms. S. Maitra Women’s Mental Health Issues in a Mumbai Apr. 12, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Programme for Health
Community Post Workers and
Community Volunteers
of the BMC
Dr. Surinder Jaswal, Socioeconomic Impact of HIV/AIDS on Mumbai Mar. 28, 2002 Centre for Health Studies (CHS), Women and AIDS:
Ms. S. Maitra and Women in India TISS; National AIDS Control Understanding
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza Organisation (NACO); UNAIDS; Vulnerability and
United Nations Development Socioeconomic Impact
Programme; and UNIFEM in South Asia
Ms. S. Maitra HIV/Test Related Counselling — Jammu Mar. 5–7, 2002 Jammu and Kashmir State AIDS Counselling Training
Working with Special Groups: Women, Control and Prevention Society Programme on
Children and Men Having Sex with HIV/AIDS
Men
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Showcasing Feminist Research Mumbai Feb. 28, 2002 SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai Inter-Disciplinary
Refresher Course in
Women’s Studies
Ms. S. Maitra Sexuality and HIV/AIDS Mumbai Feb. 28, 2002 Cell for AIDS Research and Training, HIV/AIDS Training
TISS, and World Vision Network Workshop for
103

Volunteers
104

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


Ms. Katy Gandevia Mental Health Act Mumbai Jan. 29, 2002 College of Social Work, Nirmala -
Niketan
Ms. Katy Gandevia Techniques of Working with People TISS, Mumbai Jan. 28, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS Training Programme for
NSS Teachers
Mr. P. Mondal Contemporary Sociological Issues for Mumbai Jan. 7, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Certificate Course in
Counsellors Holistic Counselling
Ms. S. Maitra Perspectives of Basic Communication Mumbai Jan. 2–3, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Certificate Course in
Skills and Effective Communication Holistic Counselling
Skills
Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal Caste, Class and Gender in Mumbai Dec. 28, 2001 World Health Organisation (WHO) , Joint Inter-Disciplinary
Community-Based Rehabilitation and All-India Institute of Physical Workshop on CBR
(CBR) Medicine and Rehabilitation
Mr. P. Mondal Intersectoral Collaboration in HIV/AIDS Mumbai Dec. 19, 2001 Institute for Research in International
Reproduction (IRR), and Indian Conference on
Council of Medical Research HIV/AIDS
Ms. S. Maitra Doctor-Patient Relationship and Mumbai Dec. 14, 2001 University of Mumbai Diploma Programme on
Effective Communication Health Administration
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza HIV/AIDS, Human Rights and Women TISS, Mumbai Nov. 30, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
on Gender, Human
Rights and the Law
Ms. Melita Vaz AIDS Education in the Catholic Church Mumbai Nov. 29, 2001 National Council of Churches in India Respect for Life
Ms. Katy Gandevia Causes of Stress and Depression Mumbai Nov. 21, 2001 Larsen and Tubro, Mumbai Depression in the New
Mumbai Century
Ms. S. Maitra Community and Social Mapping Mumbai Oct. 15, 2001 St. Pius College Training of Priests for
Community
Interventions
Dr. Surinder Jaswal Assessment of Psycho-Social Factors TISS, Mumbai Sep. 15, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
in Disasters Management on Disaster
Management and Social
Work
Ms. Katy Gandevia and Recovery, Support and Rehabilitation TISS, Mumbai Sep. 13, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
Appendix 10

Dr. Srilatha Juvva Disasters on Disaster


Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Management and Social
Work
Appendix 10

Ms. Melita Vaz HIV/AIDS Education: Teaching Our Lady of Salvation Sep. 11, 2001 Archdiocesan Board of Education Teachers Training
Assertiveness Skills Church, Mumbai Programme

Ms. Brinelle D’Souza Sexually Transmitted Infections in Mumbai Sep. 9, 2001 International Institute of Population Course on Reproductive
Women Sciences (IIPS) Health for M.Phil.
Students

Dr. Srilatha Juvva Psychosocial Impact of Disasters TISS, Mumbai Sep. 6 and 11, TISS UGC Refresher Course
2001 on Disaster
Management and Social
Work

Ms. Katy Gandevia Case Study Presentation and TISS, Mumbai Sep. 5, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
Discussion on Disaster
Management and Social
Work

Ms. S. Maitra Experiences of Health Interventions TISS, Mumbai Sep. 4, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
During Disasters on Disaster
Management and Social
Work

Ms. Melita Vaz AIDS Education Curriculum Review Sacred Heart School, Aug. 14, 2001 Archdiocesan Board of Education Teachers Follow-up
Mumbai Meeting

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Bipin K. Jojo Agency Administration, Project Mumbai Jan. 21–24, and Social Service League N.M. Joshi Social
Management, and Welfare of SCs and Jan. 28–29, 2002 Workers Training
STs Programme

Ms. Rajashri Damle Women as Homemakers Mumbai Jan. 12, 2002 Urvi Vikram Trust Empowerment of
Women

Ms. Rajashri Damle Role of Mahila Mandal Thane Dec. 13, 2001 Women and Child Development Empowerment of
Department, Thane Women

Prof. Vidya Rao How to Avail Benefits of Government Mumbai Dec. 12, 2001 National Association for the Blind, Blind Women:
105

Schemes Mumbai Leadership Training


106

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


Ms. Rajashri Damle Gender Sensitivity Mumbai Oct. 5, 2001 Urvi Vikram Trust Life Skill Programme
for Adolescents

Dr. Bipin K. Jojo Programme Planning: Principles and TISS, Mumbai Jul. 18, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Strategies

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Dr. Amita Bhide Community Participation: Issues and Mumbai Mar. 16, 2002 All-Indian Institute of Local Self Orientation of SJSRY
Challenges in Suvarna Jayanti Shahari Governance (AIILSG) Functionaries
Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY)

Dr. Amita Bhide Income Generation Programmes SNDT Women’s Jan. 6, 2002 Aga Khan Social Welfare Board Training of Volunteers
University, Mumbai

Dr. Amita Bhide Communication Skills Mumbai Dec. 20, 2001 Haji Bachoo Ali Eye Hospital Training for Primary
Eye Care Workers

Dr. Amita Bhide Communication Skills Mumbai Dec. 19, 2001 Modern College NSS Students

Prof. Janki Andharia Intersectoral Coordination and Mumbai Dec. 13, 2001 Family Welfare Training and PG Certificate Course in
Community Participation Research Centre (FWTRC) Health and Family
Welfare Management

Dr. Amita Bhide Community Participation Concept and TISS, Mumbai Dec. 10, 2001 Unit for Research and Consultancy in Gender and Equity
Operationalisation Social Policy and Social Welfare Issues in Forestry
Administration, TISS

Dr. Amita Bhide Community Participation: Challenges Parbhani Oct. 12–13, 2001 AIILSG Orientation to
and Possibilities Functionaries of SJSRY

Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Understanding Monitoring and Turbhe, Navi Mumbai Oct. 12, 2001 Turbhe Health and Development Capacity Building for
Evaluation of Projects Project Monitoring and
Evaluation for
Community Level
Workers

Dr. H. Beck Understanding Community Mumbai Oct. 9, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation

Dr. Amita Bhide Income Generation Programmes TISS, Mumbai Sep. 28, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme in
Social Work for
Appendix 10

Volunteers
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas A Perspective on Gender and Power in TISS, Mumbai Sep. 24, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme in
CO Practice Social Work for
Appendix 10

Volunteers

Dr. H. Beck Community Organisation and Working Mumbai Sep. 20, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme in
with Community Social Work for
Volunteers

Dr. Amita Bhide Communication Skills Mumbai Sep. 8, 2001 Maharashtra Mahila Parishad Capacity Building of
SHG Leader

Dr. Amita Bhide Community Participation: Challenges Nashik Sep. 6,2001 AIILSG Orientation to
and Possibilities Functionaries of SJSRY

Dr. Amita Bhide Impacts of Disaster on People: An TISS, Mumbai Sep. 5, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
Analytical Framework on Disaster
Management and Social
Work

Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Monitoring and Evaluation Practice: TISS, Mumbai Aug. 20, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Workshop on Managing
Issues for NGOs NGOs in the Developing
World

Prof. Janki Andharia NGOs in the Globalising Context Mumbai Aug. 10, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS; and Workshop on Managing
Yizrael Valley College, Haifa, Israel NGOs in the Developing
World

Dr. H. Beck Issues on Education Mumbai Aug. 7, 2001 Catholic Relief Services Community
Organisation: An
Education Intervention

Dr. Amita Bhide Community Participation: Challenges Mumbai Aug. 7, 10, 17, AIILSG Orientation to
and Possibilities and 18, 2001 Functionaries of SJSRY

Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Community Participation: Issues in CO Mumbai Aug. 7, 2001 Catholic Relief Services Community
Practice Organisation and
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Education Intervention
108

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


Prof. Janki Andharia · Contextualising Community Mumbai Aug. 6, 2001 Catholic Relief Services Community
Organisation in Education Work Organisation and
· Understanding Meaning of Education Intervention
‘Community’
· Identifying Issues for Community
Action

Dr. Amita Bhide Me and My Environment Development TISS, Mumbai Jul. 17, Sep. NSS Unit, TISS Orientation to
Programme 11–12, Oct. 8 and Programme Officers
10, 2001

Dr. Amita Bhide Dimensions of Housing Issues in Mumbai Jun. 22, 2001 Committee for Right to Housing Orientation to Activists
Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Mr. J. Mathew Organisational Effectiveness and HR Thiruvananthapuram Feb. 17, 2002 Loyolla College, National Seminar on
Challenges Thiruvananthapuram Human Resource
Management

Mr. K. Ravindran Significance of Indian Philosophy and TISS, Mumbai Dec. 27, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Certificate Course on
Spiritualism in Counselling Holistic Counselling
Approaches

Dr. D.K. Srivastava Managing Discipline Mumbai Dec. 13, 2001 National Institute of Industrial Executive Development
Engineering Programme

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Hospital Waste Management and Mumbai Apr. 16, 2002 Family Planning Association of India Training Workshop for
Universal Precautions Paramedical Staff

Dr. N. Nakkeeran Issues that Shape Public Health Pune Mar. 5, 2002 Department of Sociology, University M.A. (Sociology)
Structure in India of Poona Course

Dr. N. Nakkeeran Social Production of Medical Pune Mar. 4, 2002 Department of Sociology, University M.A. (Sociology)
Knowledge in India and in the West of Poona Course

Dr. Harshad Thakur Principles of Health Services Mumbai Dec. 11, 2001 NIHFW, New Delhi Certificate Course in
Management Health and Family
Appendix 10

Welfare Management
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Harshad Thakur Challenges to Health Care TISS, Mumbai Sep. 17, 2001 NSS, TISS, Mumbai NSS Orientation
Management Programme
Appendix 10

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Cost Containment in Hospitals Baroda Aug. 6, 2001 Railway Staff College -
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Health Information Systems Mumbai May 25, 2001 Bombay Management Association Diploma in Health
Administration Programme

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Prof. R.D. Naik Report Writing TISS, Mumbai Apr. 22, 2002 UCYR, TISS Orientation to Social
Science Research
Methods
Prof. R.D. Naik Report Writing Mumbai Apr. 20, 2002 LJMJ Mahila Vidyalaya -
Prof. R.D. Naik · Overview of Research TISS, Mumbai Apr. 15 and 16, TISS, Mumbai Summer Programme in
Methodology 2002 Data Analysis in Social
· Data Processing Science
Dr. D.P. Singh Data Analysis in Social Science SNDT Women’s Mar. 28–31, 2002 Department of Psychology Refresher Course
University, Mumbai
Prof. R.D. Naik Data Processing and Statistics Kolhapur Mar. 10–11, 2002 Campaign on University Research Training in Data
and Training Processing and Statistics
for Social Sciences
Dr. D.P. Singh Social Survey: Relevance to NSS TISS, Mumbai Jan. 28, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS -
Dr. D.P. Singh Evaluation Research: An Overview Mumbai Jan. 5, 2002 Aga Khan Social Welfare Board -
Dr. D.P. Singh Data Analysis Using SPSS Sagar, Madhya Dec. 5–6, 2001 Department of Criminology, Sagar Workshop on Complete
Pradesh University Application in Social
Science Studies
Dr. D.P. Singh Statistical Analysis with Computer Mumbai Nov. 4–11, 2001 Department of Humanities, Indian -
Packages Institute of Technology

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Focussed Group Discussion Mumbai Apr. 24, 2002 Brihanmumbai Municipal Workshop on Motivation
Corporation (BMC), and TISS and Prevention of
Burnout for Health
109

Personnel of BMC
110

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


Dr. N. Rustomfram Skills for Utilising Focus Group Mumbai Apr. 9–10, 2002 IRR Continuing Education
Discussions Programme for Social
Staff of IRR
Dr. N. Rustomfram and Focus Group Discussion: Concept and Mumbai Mar. 9–10, 2002 IRR -
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Skills
Dr. Shankar Das · Introspection and Exploring Feelings Mumbai Feb. 27 and Mar. NACO, and Sir J.J. Group of Sensitisation Workshop
and Attitudes towards HIV/AIDS 19, 2002 Hospitals for Deans of Medical
Patients College in Maharashtra
· Attitudes and Reaction of Health
Care Professionals towards HIV
Sero-Positive Patients
Dr. Revati Balu Adolescents: Process of Growing up TISS, Mumbai Feb. 14, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme
Dr. N. Rustomfram Value Education for Life Navi Mumbai Feb. 10, 2002 Vinimay Trust Life Skills Programme for
Institutionalised Youth
Dr. Revati Balu Motivation for Voluntary Social Work TISS, Mumbai Jan. 24, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Refresher Course
on Volunteerism
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Reviewing Personal Stress, Motivation GTB Hospital, Jan. 23, 2002 BMC, and TISS Workshop on Motivation
and Performance at the Workplace Mumbai and Prevention of
Burnout for Health
Personnel of BMC
Dr. Shankar Das Community Dynamics and Attitude in Mumbai Jan. 22, 2002 All India Institute of Physical Joint Inter-Disciplinary
Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons Medicine and Rehabilitation, Workshop on
Mumbai, and WHO Community Based
Rehabilitation
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Community Building TISS, Mumbai Jan. 22, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Refresher Course
on Volunteerism
Dr. Shankar Das · Overview of Counselling TISS, Mumbai Dec. 31, 2001; Department of EMS, TISS Certificate Course in
· Counselling Foundation: Aspects, Jan. 10, 30, Holistic Counselling
Types, Fundamental Concepts Feb. 4, 8; and
· Qualities of an Effective Counsellor Mar. 13, 2002
· Client’s Perception of Counsellor
· Interview and History Taking
· Counselling in Mental Health
Settings
Appendix 10
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Field Experience in Voluntary Work: TISS, Mumbai Dec. 19, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Refresher Course
Personal Sharing on Volunteerism
Appendix 10

Dr. N. Rustomfram Interpersonal Communication Skills Mumbai Dec. 12, 2001 FWRTC Refresher Programme
for Health Officers for Medical Officers of
CGH Scheme
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Coming Together and Recognising Kurla Bhabha Dec. 11, 2001 BMC, and TISS Experiential Workshop
Strengths Hospital, Mumbai on Motivation and
Prevention of Burnout
for Health Personnel of
BMC
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Coping Existing Emerging Patterns GTB Hospital, Nov. 26, 2001 BMC Experiential Workshop
Mumbai on Motivation and
Prevention of Burnout
for Health Personnel of
BMC
Dr. N. Rustomfram Community Participation TISS, Mumbai Nov. 8, 2001 BMC, and TISS Hospital Management
for Medical Officers
Dr. N. Rustomfram Developing Action Plans GTB Hospital, and Oct. 25, Nov. 28, BMC, and TISS Workshop on
Kurla Bhabha Dec. 13 and 20, Motivation and
Hospital, Mumbai 2001 Prevention of Burnout
for Health Personnel of
BMC
Dr. Revati Balu · Building Self-Esteem Mumbai Oct. 24, 2001 BMC Workshop on Motivation
· Conflict Resolution and Prevention of
Burnout for Health
Personnel of BMC
Ms. Sabiha Vashi Effective Communication: A Tool for Mumbai Oct. 24, 2001 BMC, and TISS Workshop on Motivation
Reducing Stress and Increasing and Prevention of
Motivation at the Work Place Burnout for Health
Personnel of BMC
Dr. N. Rustomfram Coming Together and Recognising GTB Hospital, and Oct. 23, Nov. 26, BMC, and TISS Workshop on Burnout
Strengths Kurla Bhabha and Dec. 18, 2001 and Motivation for
Hospital, Mumbai Personnel of BMC
111

Hospitals
112

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


Dr. Shankar Das · Historical Development of Social Mumbai Oct. 17–25, 2001 Social Service League and SNDT Course on
Case Work and Implications for Women’s University Paraprofessional Social
the Future Work
· Client-Centred Case Work
· The Helping Relationship Process
and Skills
· Interviewing Strategies for Helpers
· Casework and Counselling Skills,
Theories and Practice
· Who Can Be a Helper

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Motivating Students for Participating TISS, Mumbai Oct. 10, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
in NSS Activities Programme

Dr. N. Rustomfram Understanding Disaster Management TISS, Mumbai Oct. 5, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme in
Social Work for
Volunteers

Dr. Shankar Das Working with Individuals TISS, Mumbai Sep 17, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme in
Social Work for
Volunteers

Dr. N. Rustomfram · Training for Working in Disaster TISS, Mumbai Sep. 14, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
Management on Disaster
· Develop Skills for Working with Management and Social
Those Affected by Disaster Work

Dr. N. Rustomfram Effective Communication for Health Mumbai Sep. 8, 2001 FWRTC Training Programme for
CHS Officers in National
Health Policy and
Family Welfare

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Experiential Programme: TISS, Mumbai Sep. 6, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme in
Decision-Making and Problem Solving Social Work for
Volunteers

Dr. Revati Balu Self-Awareness TISS, Mumbai Aug. 23 and 28, Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme in
2001 Social Work for
Appendix 10

Volunteers
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Shankar Das Effective Writing Skills TISS, Mumbai Aug. 2 and 9, SC/ST Cell, TISS Remedial Coaching and
2001 Development
Appendix 10

Programme

Dr. Revati Balu Small Group Method Facilitation Mumbai Aug. 2, 2001 Department of Adult Education, Workshop on
University of Mumbai Participatory Methods

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Motivating Students for Participating TISS, Mumbai Jul 19, 2001 and NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
in NSS Activities Dec.10, 2001 Programme

Ms. Sabiha Vasi Understanding Life Skills: Conceptual TISS, Mumbai Jul. 11, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS, and Workshop on
Model and Qualities of an Effective UGC-UNFPA Adolescent Education
Trainer and Peer Educator

Dr. Shankar Das · Psychosexual Development in TISS, Mumbai Jul. 10 and 11, Department of EMS, TISS, and Workshop on
Adolescence 2001 UGC-UNFPA Adolescent Education
· Early Detection and Referral Services

Dr. Revati Balu · Adolescent World TISS, Mumbai Jul. 10 and 11, Department of EMS, TISS, and Workshop on
· Assets and Defects in Adolescents 2001 UGC-UNFPA Adolescent Education
· Case Study Preparation and
Facilitation

Dr. N. Rustomfram and Focussed Group Discussion Kurla Bhabha Hospital Jun. 11, 2001 BMC, and TISS Workshop on
Ms. Sabiha Vasi Motivation and
Prevention of Burnout
for Health Personnel of
BMC

Ms. Sabiha Vasi and Focussed Group Discussion Mumbai Jun. 14, 2001 BMC, and TISS Workshop on
Dr. Revati Balu Motivation and
Prevention of Burnout
for Health Personnel of
BMC

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Dr. K. Anil Kumar · Quantitative Research TISS, Mumbai Apr. 22–23, 2002 Unit for Child and Youth Research Workshop on
· Survey Research (UCYR), TISS Orientation to Social
· Use of Computers Science Research
113

Methods
114

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


Ms. Lata Narayan Creativity in Voluntary Social Work Mumbai Mar. 27, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS National Workshop on
Responsive
Volunteerism:
Connecting with
Changing Social
Realities

Dr. Vrinda Datta · Impact of institutionalisation in Jaipur Mar. 18–19, 2002 CARA, Voluntary Coordinating Building Partnership in
Children Agency, Mumbai, and VIHAAN Adoption
· Trends in Adoption
· Role of Scrutiny Agency in Adoption

Dr. Anil Kumar Social Surveys Relevant to NSS Work TISS, Mumbai Mar. 13, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme

Dr. Vrinda Datta Planned Parenthood Mumbai Mar. 8, 2002 Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Planned Parenthood

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Personality Development and Career Mumbai Mar. 2, 2002 Veer Jijamata Technical Institute -
Guidance

Dr. Vrinda Datta Determinants of Job Performance of TISS, Mumbai Feb. 16, 2002 Indian Association for Pre-School Quality in Teacher
Early Childhood Workers Education (IAPE), and Maharashtra Education
FORCES

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Personality Development and Career Mumbai Feb. 15, 2002 SC-ST Cell, TISS Remedial Coaching
Guidance

Ms. Lata Narayan · Orientation and Group Building Mumbai Feb. 3 and 8, 2002 YUVA Orientation for
· Evaluation of the Development Volunteers of the
Sector America India
Foundation

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Personality Development and Career Panvel Dec. 28, 2001 CKT College NSS Camp
Guidance

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Personality Development and Career Panvel Dec. 24, 2001 Rayat Sansthan’s College NSS Camp
Guidance

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Employee–Employer Relationship Alibagh Dec. 14, 2001 All India GIC SC-ST Employees’ National Seminar of GIC
Welfare Association Employees
Appendix 10

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Personality Development TISS, Mumbai Oct. 21, 2001 BANAE Career Guidance
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Vrinda Datta Quality: Whose Responsibility Mumbai Oct. 13, 2001 St. John’s School, and Maharashtra Quality in ECCE
FORCES
Appendix 10

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Personality Development TISS, Mumbai Oct. 12, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme
Ms. Lata Narayan Implications of Social Work Mumbai Oct. 12, 2001 College of Social Work, Mumbai National Workshop on
Curriculum Disaster Management
and its Implications for
Social Work Education
Ms. Lata Narayan Working with Groups TISS, Mumbai Oct. 11, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme
Prof. G.G. Wankhede Youths and Social Problems TISS, Mumbai Oct. 10, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme
Dr. R. Konantambigi Alternate Paradigms in Qualitative TISS, Mumbai Oct. 9, 2001 UCYR, TISS Workshop on
Research: Validity in Qualitative Orientation to Social
Research Science Research
Methods
Dr. K. Anil Kumar · Use of Computers in Social Science TISS, Mumbai Oct. 8 and 9, 2001 UCYR, TISS Workshop on
Research Orientation to Social
· Quantitative Research Science Research
· Survey Research Methods
Dr. K. Anil Kumar Operations Research Mumbai Oct. 5, 2001 Shelter Don Bosco Research Centre Workshop on
Operations Research
Dr. Vrinda Datta Developing Indicators of Quality Pune Sep. 22, 2001 SNDT Women’s University, Pune; Quality in ECCE
IAPE; and Maharashtra FORCES
Dr. R. Konantambigi Qualitative Research Methods TISS, Mumbai Sep. 19, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme
Dr. K. Anil Kumar Introduction to Lifestyle Education TISS, Mumbai Sep. 19, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme
Prof. G.G. Wankhede Career Opportunities in India and TISS, Mumbai Sep. 14, 2001 SC-ST Cell, TISS Remedial Coaching
Abroad
Prof. G.G. Wankhede Contemporary Social Issues and TISS, Mumbai Sep. 13, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
115

Youths Programme
116

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


Dr. Vrinda Datta How to Address Issue of Quality in Parbhani Sep. 8, 2001 Parbhani Municipal Council, IAPE, Quality in ECCE
ECCE and Maharashtra FORCES

Dr. Vrinda Datta Understanding Dimensions of Quality Mumbai Aug. 29, 2001 SNDT Women’s University, and Quality in ECCE
Maharashtra FORCES

Ms. Lata Narayan Values and Ethics in Social Work TISS, Mumbai Aug. 20, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Certificate Course for
Social Work

Prof. G.G. Wankhede The Dalit Child TISS, Mumbai Aug. 17, 2001 Social Work Education and Consultation Workshop
Practice Cell, TISS on Directions for
UNICEF Strategies for
Child Protection in India
for 2003–2007

Ms. Lata Narayan Steps in Curriculum Building TISS, Mumbai Aug. 13, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
on Disaster
Management and Social
Work

Ms. Lata Narayan Working with Groups TISS, Mumbai Aug. 13, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme

Ms. Lata Narayan Evolution of the Social Work TISS, Mumbai Aug. 17, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Certificate Course for
Profession Social Work

Prof. G.G. Wankhede Status of Education in India: Issues Mumbai Aug. 6, 2001 Department of Urban and Rural Training for Education
and Context Community Development (URCD), Coordinators of
TISS Catholic Relief Services

Ms. Lata Narayan Working with Groups TISS, Mumbai Jul. 17, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Prof. J. Aikara Value Education Navi Mumbai Feb. 2, 2002 DAV Centre for Creative Education Conference on Holistic
Education

Dr. Ranu Jain How to Conduct Research Mumbai Jan. 23, 2002 Markazul Martt, Mumbai -

Dr. Ranu Jain Jainism Looks at Caste System (3 Mumbai Jan. 19, 20, and Jain Academy, University of Mumbai Course on Jainology
Appendix 10

Lectures) 31, 2002


Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Leena Abraham Health and Development Perspectives Mumbai Dec. 17, 2001 Department of Geography, University Refresher Course on
and Issues of Mumbai Contemporary Issues of
Appendix 10

Development and
Environment
Prof. Padma Velaskar Patriarchy and Education TISS, Mumbai Dec. 4, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
on Gender, Human
Rights and Law
Prof. Padma Velaskar Dalit Women: Analysing Social and Pune Oct. 20, 2001 Department of Sociology, University UGC Refresher Course
Cultural Issues of Poona on Gender in Social
Sciences
Prof. J. Aikara Social Impact Assessment of Literacy Mumbai Sep. 19, 2001 SNDT Women’s University Refresher Course on
Programme Intervention Research
in Adult and Continuing
Education
Prof. Padma Velaskar Saffronisation of Education Mumbai Sep. 18, 2001 Vidyarthi Parishad Sangathan, Saffronisation and
Mumbai Commercialisation of
Indian Education: A
Critique
Dr. Ranu Jain Muslim Women Mumbai Sep. 15, 2001 Feroz Ashraf -
Dr. Ranu Jain Understanding Social Reality TISS, Mumbai Aug. 24, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme for
Volunteers in Social
Work
Prof. J. Aikara Student Politics and the Role of Police Mumbai Jul. 23, 2001 Department of Criminology and Vertical Interaction
Correctional Administration, TISS Course for IPS Officers

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Prof. R.N. Sharma Mobilising Funds through TISS, Mumbai Jan. 4, 2002 TISS Faculty Development
Research/Consultancy Projects Programme
Prof. S. Siva Raju Socioeconomic Implications of Vashi, Navi Mumbai Sep. 13, 2001 Rotary Club, Navi Mumbai Seminar on Elderly in
Population Ageing in India Mumbai
Prof. C. Sengupta Political Aspects of Disaster TISS, Mumbai Sep. 4, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
Management on Disaster Management
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118

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


Prof. S. Siva Raju The Ageing Issues Involved and Role of Vashi, Navi Mumbai Aug. 29, 2001 Rotary Group, Navi Mumbai Seminar on Elderly in
Voluntary Organisations in Mumbai Mumbai

Prof. R.N. Sharma Urban Planning and Social Issues TISS, Mumbai Aug. 1, 2001 Department of URCD, TISS Seminar Course

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

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Monitoring and Evaluation Mumbai Mar. 14, 2002 College of Social Work, Nirmala Course on Social
Niketan, Mumbai Administration and
Resource Management
for MSW Students

Dr. A. Ramaiah Mulnivasi Bahujan’s Below Famine New Delhi Dec. 16, 2001 Backward and Minority Communities National Convention on
Line in the Last 54 Years. Employees Federation Mulnivasi Bahujan

Prof. Ratna Naik Protected Area Management and Mangalore Nov. 21, 2001 Forest Department, Karnataka People’s Participation in
Forest Dwelling Communities Conservation and
Management of
Protected Areas

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Introduction to Qualitative Research TISS, Mumbai Oct. 9, 2001 UCYR, TISS Workshop on
Methods and Process Orientation to Social
Science Research
Methods

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Gandhi’s Teachings for Children Mumbai Oct. 2, 2001 Hamara Club, TISS Gandhi Jayanti
Celebrations

Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Role of Various Approaches to TISS, Mumbai Sep. 14, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
Research in Disaster Management on Disaster
Management and Social
Work

Dr. J.J. Roy Burman Composite Culture and Religious Mumbai June 8 and 26, Centre for the Study of Society and Secularism and
Harmony 2001 Secularism Communal Changes

Prof. Ratna Naik Gender Issues in Forestry TISS, Mumbai Dec. 15, 2001 Government of Karnataka Gender and Equity
Issues in Participatory
Appendix 10

Forest Management
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES
Appendix 10

Dr. Alka Parikh Labour in Agriculture: Guidance for TISS, Mumbai Apr. 20, 2002 TISS UGC Refresher Course
Field Study on Social Work with
Labour in Changing
Industrial Context

Dr. Alka Parikh The Eco-city Program Mumbai Apr. 1, 2002 Ecosmart India Ltd. The Eco-City
Programme: A Panel
Discussion

Dr. Vikash Pandey Consumer Society and Human University of Mumbai, Feb. 27, 2002 Academic Staff College, UGC Refresher Course
Consequences Mumbai University of Mumbai

Dr. Vikash Pandey Post Modernity and Globalisation TISS, Mumbai Feb. 14, 2002 Department of Personnel Globalisation of Human
Management and Industrial Resource Management
Relations, TISS

Dr. Vikash Pandey Lecture Series on ‘Agrarian Structure Swami Ramanand Jan. 17–18, 2001 Department of Sociology and UGC Refresher Course
and Social Transformation in India’ Teerth Marathwada Anthropology, Nanded University on Rural Development
University, Nanded and Environment

Dr. Vikash Pandey Self and Society in Contemporary Mumbai Dec. 7, 2001 Department of Sociology and UGC Refresher Course
Times Academic Staff College, University of on Social
Mumbai Transformation

Dr. Vikash Pandey Self and Society in Contemporary Mumbai Nov. 29, 2001 Academic Staff College, Mumbai UGC Refresher Course
Times on Development and
Change

Dr. Vikash Pandey Reorienting Vigilance in Contemporary Mumbai Nov. 2, 2001 Industrial Development Bank of National Vigilance Week
Times India, Mumbai

Ms. Rekha Mammen The Latur Earthquake: TISS Experience TISS, Mumbai Sep. 4, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
on Disaster Management
and Social Work

Dr. Alka Parikh · The Orissa Cyclone: TISS Experience TISS, Mumbai Sep. 4, and 11, TISS UGC Refresher Course
· Economic Costs of Disaster 2001 on Disaster Management
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120

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


UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES

Dr. Asha Bajpai Empowerment through Law Mumbai Mar. 18, 2002 Mazgaon Docks Ltd. Empowerment through
Law

Prof. Chhaya Datar Women and Agriculture Mumbai Mar. 11, 2002 Central Institution of Fisheries Challenges,
Education Opportunities and
Constraints Faced by
Women in Agriculture
and Allied Industries

Prof. Chhaya Datar Diverse Trends in Feminist Theories Mumbai Mar. 8, 2002 PG Department of Political Science, Lecture for Post
and Environmental Theories SNDT Women’s University Graduate Students

Prof. Chhaya Datar Women’s Movement: Present Status Mumbai Mar. 8, 2001 Government of Maharashtra State International Women’s
and Future Direction Employees Association: Women’s Day
Wing

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Gender and Human Rights in School Mumbai Feb. 2, 2002 DAV Public School, Navi Mumbai Seminar on ‘Integrated
Curriculum Education’

Prof. Chhaya Datar Gender and Access to Natural Mumbai Jan. 8, 2002 Focus on the Global South (India Land Reform National
Resources: Prospects and Promises Programme) Consultation

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Elements of a Good Project Proposal Mumbai Jan. 3, 2002 Family Planning Association of India In-House Training of
FPAI Regional Centre
Staff

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Gender Issues in Reproductive Health Mumbai Dec. 26–28, 2001 IIPS Construction of Gender

Prof. Chhaya Datar Initiatives for Protecting the Mumbai Dec. 6, 2001 TISS UGC Refresher Course
Unorganised Women Workers on Gender, Human
Rights and Law

Prof. Chhaya Datar Combatting Global Violence Atrocities Mumbai Dec. 3, 2001 NIPCCD Domestic Violence: Life
Against Women Cycle Approach

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam · Reproductive and Health Rights Mumbai Nov. 23 and 30, TISS UGC Refresher Course
· Globalisation and Impact on Women 2001 on Gender, Human
Appendix 10

Rights and Law


Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Dr. Asha Bajpai Law Relating to Women Mumbai Nov. 22, and 23, TISS UGC Refresher Course
2001 on Gender, Human
Appendix 10

Rights and Law


Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Strategies to Control Gender Violence TISS, Mumbai Oct. 22, 2001 NIPCCD, and UWS, TISS Training on Combatting
Gender Violence and
Atrocities Against
Women
Dr. Asha Bajpai Constitutional and Legal Provisions TISS, Mumbai Oct. 22, 2001 NIPCCD, and UWS, TISS Training on Combatting
Relating to Women Gender Violence and
Atrocities Against
Women
Prof. Chhaya Datar Locus and Manifestation of Gender TISS, Mumbai Oct. 21, 2001 NIPCCD, and UWS, TISS Training on Combatting
Violence and Atrocities on Women Gender Violence and
Atrocities on Women
Prof. Chhaya Datar Water Rights for Landless Women Ahmedabad Oct. 8–9, 2001 UNIFEM Women and Water
Network
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Women’s Studies with Special Pune Oct. 1, 2001 Women’s Studies Centre, University Refresher Course on
Reference to Health of Poona Introduction to
Women’s Studies
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Reproductive Health/Women’s Health Mumbai Sep. 25,2001 Department of Health Services Orientation Programme
Studies, TISS for Army Medical
College PG Students
Dr. Asha Bajpai Rights at Workplace Mumbai Sep. 23, 2001 UGC UGC Refresher Course
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Breast Feeding and Infant Feeding Mumbai Sep. 21, 2001 IIPS Guest Seminar Series
Practices: Review of Research
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam A Social Scientist in the Making: A Kolhapur Sep. 19, 2001 Centre for Women’s Studies, Invited Guest Lecturer
Personal Narrative Shivaji University
Dr. Asha Bajpai Social Legislation Mumbai Sep. 18, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Declining Sex Ratio in the 0–6 Age Mumbai Sep. 17, 2001 K.C. College Guest Lecture Series for
Group, 2001 Census: Implications for Sociology Students
121

the Status of Women


122

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


Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Status of Women Mumbai Sep. 17, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Coordinators
Training Programme

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Gender Construction Mumbai Sep. 5 and Dec. 7, National Academic of Customs, Women’s
2001; and Jan. 21 Excise and Narcotics, Western Empowerment
and Feb. 21, 2002 Region

Prof. Chhaya Datar Feminisation of Poverty New Delhi Sep. 4. 2001 PRIYA Regional Advocacy
Training Programme

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Perspectives on Women: Issues of TISS, Mumbai Sep. 4, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme in
Health, Education and Employment Social Work for
Volunteers

Prof. Chhaya Datar Volunteer and Volunteers in Social TISS, Mumbai Aug. 27, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme in
Welfare/Development Endeavours Social Work for
Volunteers

Dr. Asha Bajpai Rights at the Workplace Mumbai Aug. 14, 2001 Homi Bhabha Institute of Science, Rights at the Workplace
Tata Institute of Fundamental
Research

Prof. Chhaya Datar Food Security vs. Gender Lonavla Aug. 3, 2001 CASA Food Security vs.
Gender

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Status of Girl Child in India Mumbai Jul. 11, 2001 IIPS Declining Juvenile Sex
Ratio of India’s
Population

Dr. Lakshmi Lingam Gender Violence Mumbai Jun. 30, 2001 Maharashtra State Commission for Gender Issues in Health
Women

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Prof. Shalini Bharat Single Parent Adopters: Some Mumbai Sep. 22, 2001 National Association of Adoptive Single Parent Adoptions
Empirical Evidence Families

Ms. T. Paltasingh Perspective on Women, Issue of TISS, Mumbai Sep. 5, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Training Programme in
Health, Education, Employment and Social Work for
Relevant Programmes: An Audio Volunteers
Appendix 10

Visual Analysis
Faculty Title of Talk/Lecture Place Date Organiser Title of the Programme
Prof. Shalini Bharat Understanding Human Sexuality: Mumbai Aug. 8, 16; and NSS Unit, TISS Universities Talk AIDS
Conceptual and Methodological Issues Oct. 16, 2001
Appendix 10

Ms. Rosamma Veedon Services for Older Persons Mumbai Jul. 20, 2001 Lions Club of Vasundhara -

LIBRARY

Dr. M. Koganuramath Networking of Social Science Dharwad Feb. 21–22, 2002 Karnataka University Silver Jubilee Lecture
Information: An Indian Scenario Series
Dr. M. Koganuramath Effective Implementation of Library Kurukshetra Oct 15–16, 2001 Kurukshetra University -
Services

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT

Dr. R.K. Madhavi Sending Your Messages: A TISS, Mumbai Feb. 19, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Communication Perspective Programme
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Spirituality and Harmony: Philosophy Lonavla Feb. 13, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS; and Central Unit, NSS State Level Special
and Practice SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai Camp
Dr. K. Anil Kumar Group Work Thane Dec. 30, 2001 Smt. Chandibai Himathmal NSS Special Camp
Mansukhani College, Ulhasnagar
Dr. R.K. Madhavi Effective Communication Thane Dec. 30, 2001 Smt. Chandibai Himathmal NSS Special Camp
Mansukhani College, Ulhasnagar
Mr. Khalil Ahmed Life Style Management Mumbai Dec. 25, 2001 Smt. Chandibai Himathmal NSS Special Camp
Mansukhani College, Ulhasnagar
Ms. Gurmeet Hans Youth Life Styles: Implications on Mumbai Dec. 6, 2001 Todarmal Shahani College, Mumbai Peer Leaders Training
Youth Health on Students Talk AIDS
Project
Dr. R.K. Madhavi Communication for Community TISS, Mumbai Oct. 9, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Development Programme
Dr. R.K. Madhavi Communicating with Communities TISS, Mumbai Sep. 12, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Orientation
Programme

UNIT FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Dr. K.P. Jayasankar and Screening and Discussion of Saacha Mumbai Feb. 25, 2002 Xavier Institute of Communications Screening of Saacha
123

Prof. Anjali Monteiro (XIC)


124

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


Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Screening and Discussion of Marathi Mumbai Dec. 2, 2001 Dr. Sudhir Patwardhan Screening of Saacha
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Version of Saacha
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Screening and Discussion of Marathi Mumbai Sep. 27, 2001 Lok Vangmay Gruha Screening of Saacha
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar Version of Saacha
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Encounters: Screening and Discussion Mumbai Aug. 8, 2001 K.R. Vidyanidhi Institute for Encounters
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar of Saacha Architecture
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Towards a Critical Understanding of Mumbai Jul. 6, 2001` XIC Orientation Programme
Dr. K.P. Jayasankar the Media
Prof. Anjali Monteiro Introduction to Semiology Mumbai Jul. 4, 2000 XIC Orientation for Diploma
Students

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE CELL

Prof. Murli Desai Understanding Family in the Indian TISS, Mumbai Jan. 8, 2002 Department of EMS, TISS Certificate Course in
Context Holistic Counselling
Prof. Murli Desai Understanding Family System TISS, Mumbai Jan. 30, 2002 NSS Unit, TISS 85th Orientation Course
for NSS Programme
Officers
Prof. Murli Desai Indian Ideological Context and TISS, Mumbai Dec. 18, 2001 NSS Unit, TISS NSS Refresher Course
Approaches of Voluntary Work on Volunteerism
Prof. Murli Desai Conceptual Framework for Life Skills TISS, Mumbai Oct. 18, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Workshop on Tapping
Adolescent Potentials:
Building Life Skills
Prof. Murli Desai Issues of Elderly Women Mumbai Jul. 29, 2001 Lions Club of Vasundhara Seminar on Joys and
Challenges of Being
Senior Citizens
Prof. Murli Desai Emerging Ideologies for Social Work TISS, Mumbai Jul. 12, 2001 Department of EMS, TISS Volunteers Training
Programme
Appendix 10
APPENDIX 11
Executive Committee Memberships and Positions in
Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations

DIRECTOR

Prof. R.R. Singh


· Member, Executive Committee, Association of Schools of Social Work in India
· Member, Non-Official Commission on the Abolition of Scavenging, Sulabh International, New Delhi
· Member, Panel of Experts, UPSC, UGC, Universities and State Public Service Commissions, Uttar Pradesh
· Chairperson, Lok Seva Pratisthan, New Delhi
· Member, Ethics Committee, V.B. Patel Institute, University of Delhi, New Delhi
· Member, Committee on Local Governance, Society for Participatory Research in Asia, New Delhi
· Member, Expert Committee, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi
· Member, Academic Council, South Indian Education Society, Mumbai
· Member, Executive Council and General Council, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member, Sub-Committee of High Powered Committee for Disaster Management Plans, Ministry of Agriculture,
Government of India, New Delhi
· Member at Large, International Association of Schools of Social Work
· Member, Third Review Committee on Social Work Education, University Grants Commission, New Delhi
· External Member, Academic Council, Lucknow University, Lucknow
· Member. Academic Council, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore
· 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, Nagpur
· Member, Board of College and University Development, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Member, Advisory Committee, International Seminar, International Federation of Ageing, Pune
· Member, Maharashtra Council on Science and Technology, Maharashtra
· Chairperson, Peer Team, NAAC Accreditation for Loyola College of Social Sciences, Thiruvananthapuram
· Member, Consultative Committee to Prepare the Maharashtra Human Development Report 2000, Government of
Maharashtra, Mumbai
· Member, Dr. Ambedkar Sandesh Prachar Samiti, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India,
New Delhi
· Member, Advisory Committee, Programme on Technology Development and Transfer to the Villagers, Government of
Jharkhand, Ranchi
· Member, Selection Committee to Examine the Nominations for Swami Pranavananda Saraswati Awards, University
Grants Commission, New Delhi
· Member, Committee to Review the Activities of the Gandhian Institute of Studies, Varanasi
· Member, Board of Continuing Education, SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Prof. Usha S. Nayar


· Member, Advisory Board, Childwatch International, Oslo, Norway
· 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, Panel of Experts, World Health Organisation, Geneva
· Member, Management Council, Xavier’s Institute of Counselling Psychology, Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Prof. D.R. Singh


· Member, Editorial Board, Indian Journal of Psychology, Calcutta, Calcutta University, Kolkata
· Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Comparative Criminology, Montreal University, Canada
· Member, Board of Studies for Law, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Member, Board of Studies in Criminology, Karnataka University, Dharwad
126 Appendix 11

· Vice Chairperson, Indian Society of Criminology, Chennai


Dr. Arvind Tiwari
· ISC Fellow for 1999, Indian Society of Criminology, National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Sciences, New Delhi
· Council Member, 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, Executive Committee, Asia Pacific Association for Social Work Education
· Member, General Council, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai
· Member, Sub-Committee for Mental Handicap, Rehabilitation Council of India, Delhi
· Member, Academic Council, National institute for the Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad
· Consultant, Shri Manav Seva Sangh, Mumbai
Dr. Neela Dabir
· Member, Executive Committee, Door Step School, Mumbai
· Treasurer, Mukta, Mumbai
· Member, Project Committee for Enhancing the Social Development Perspective in Social Work Education, IUCISD, Mumbai
Ms. Anjali Dave
· Member, Board of Trustees, Front for Rapid Economic Advancement, Akshara, Women’s Resource Centre, Mumbai
Ms. T.S. Adhikari
· Member, Committee at the District Level on Sarv Shikshan Abhiyan, Government of Maharashtra, Thane
· Member, Project Committee for Enhancing the Social Development Perspective in Social Work Education, IUCISD, Mumbai
Ms. Sandhya Limaye
· Member, Advisory Committee, Naunihal Project of PRERNA, Mumbai
Ms. Trupti Panchal
· Member, Core Group, Forum Against Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation, Mumbai
· Trustee, Majlis: Legal and Cultural Centre, Mumbai
· Board Member, Swadhar, Family Counselling Centre, Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

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 Research in Reproduction, Mumbai
· Convenor, Technical Resource Group Counselling, National AIDS Control Organisation, New Delhi
Ms. Katy Gandevia
· Vice President, Family Welfare Agency, Mumbai
· Vice President, CIF India, Mumbai
· Committee Member, Thane Parsee Zoroastrian Anjuman, Thane
· Member, Project Committee for Enhancing the Social Development Perspective in Social Work Education, IUCISD, Mumbai
Ms. S. Maitra
· President, Family Welfare Agency
· Member, Executive Committee, Jan Jagruti Kendra, Mumbai
Ms. Brinelle D’Souza
· Member, Advisory Committee, Crisis Centre for Women, Sneha, Mumbai
· Board Member, Punarta Bhavan, Oasis India, Mumbai
· Consultant, STI Intervention Project, Centre for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco
· Member, Core Committee, LTMG Hospital, Mumbai
Appendix 11 127

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

Prof. Vidya Rao


· Member, BCPT Sub-Committee on Waste Management, Mumbai
· Member, Advisory Committee, Community Polytechnic Scheme, Sophia Shree Basant Kumar Somanni Memorial
Polytechnic, Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Prof. Janki Andharia


· Secretary, Samarthan, Mumbai
· Member, Editorial Board, Environment Impact Assessment Quarterly, British Council, Mumbai
Dr. Amita Bhide
· Member, District Urban Development Agency, Mumbai
· Member, Mumbai Legal Aid Committee, Mumbai
· Member, Executive Committee, Samarthan, Mumbai
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas
· Member, Board of Trustees, Jagruti Kendra Mahila Mandal, Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STUDIES

Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian


· Member, Academic Council, International Institute of Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member, Advisory Committee on National Health Research Policy, Indian Council for Medical Research, New Delhi
· Member, Board of Studies, International Institute of Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member, Expert Group on Health Research, WHO-SEARO, Delhi
· Trustee, Ashish Gram Rachna Trust, Pachod
· Vice-President, Maharashtra Lokahita Seva Mandal, Mumbai
· Vice-President, People’s Association for Training and Health, Mumbai
· Faculty Associate, American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), Chicago
· Chairperson, ICMR Task Force on Social Science and Behaviour Research on Reproductive Health, Delhi
· Member, Health and Environmental Committee, Bombay First, Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Dr. D.P. Singh


· Member, Board of Trustees, Indian Association of the Study of Population, New Delhi

DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL STUDIES

Dr. N. Rustomfram
· Founder-Member, Managing Committee, People’s Association for Training in Health, Mumbai
· Treasurer, Maharashtra Lokhita Seva Mandal, Mumbai
· Vice President, Shalom Club for Indo-Israeli Cooperation, Mumbai
· Examiner, BSW Programme, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Examiner, Diploma in Health Education (Family Welfare Research and Training Centre), Mumbai
· TISS Nominee, Committee on Sexual Harassment at Workplace, Nuclear Power Corporation, Mumbai
· Member, Project Committee for Enhancing the Social Development Perspective in Social Work Education, IUCISD, 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
· Honorary Secretary General, AIDS Prevention and Research Organisation, Mumbai
· Member, Ethics Committee, Sir. J.J. Groups 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 — Centre for Cultivation of Effective Self-Sufficiency, Mumbai
128 Appendix 11

Dr. Revati Balu


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

UNIT FOR CHILD AND YOUTH RESEARCH

Prof. G.G. Wandkhede


· Advisor, Dr. Ambedkar Samarak Samiti, Akola
· Member, Executive Committee, The High Court Legal Services Committee, Mumbai

Dr. Vrinda Datta


· Co-Convenor, Forum for Creche and Child Care Services, Maharashtra, Mumbai
· Chairperson, Indian Council for Social Welfare, Mumbai
· Member Secretary, Voluntary Coordinating Agency, Mumbai

Ms. Lata Narayan


· President, YUVA, Mumbai
· Board Member, MelJol Hum Bachchon Ka, Mumbai
· Board Member, Laya, Visakhapatnam

Dr. Anil Kumar


· Member, Advisory Committee, NSS Programme, University of Mumbai, Mumbai

UNIT FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

Prof. D. Saldanha
· 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, New Delhi
· Member, Working Group on Elementary Education and Adult Education for the Tenth Five Year Plan, Government of
India, New Delhi
· Member, Editorial Board, Sixth Survey of Educational Research, National Council for Educational Research and
Training, New Delhi
· Member, Advisory Committee, State Resource Centre, Indian Institute of Education, Pune
· Member, Governing Board, National Institute of Adult Education, New Delhi

Prof. J. Aikara
· Member, Steering/Consultative Committee, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Western Regional Centre,
Mumbai
· Member, Board of Management, Jan Shikshan Sansthan, Mumbai
· Member, Governing Board, Society for Human and Environmental Development, Mumbai
· Member, Working Group on Elementary Education and Adult Education for the Tenth Five Year Plan, Government of
India, New Delhi
· Member, General Body, Council for Social Development, New Delhi
· Member, Executive Committee, Fullbright Association of Mumbai, Mumbai

Prof. Padma Velaskar


· Member, Board of Studies in Social Work, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
· Member, Board of Trustees, Nav Nirman Samaj Vikas Kendra, Mumbai
· Member, Maharashtra Legal Services Authority, Mumbai
· Member, Board of Studies in Sociology, SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai

Dr. Ranu Jain


· Member, Centre for Society and Secularism, Mumbai
· Member, EKTA, Mumbai
· Member, Indian Sociological Society, Mumbai
· Member, Indian Anthropological Society, Kolkata
Appendix 11 129

UNIT FOR URBAN STUDIES

Prof. S. Siva Raju


· Member, Expert Committee on the Research and Recognition for Board of Studies in Health Science, Biometry and
Nutrition, University of Poona, Pune
· Member, Advisory Committee, Consultation of SAARC Countries, International Federation on Ageing, Pune
· Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Region, Health and Health Care, Aligarh
· Member, Editorial Board, Indian Journal of Social Development, Hyderabad
· Member, National Advisory Committee, Centre for Gerontology and Elderly Medicine, B.V.D.V. Medical College, Pune

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
· Social Science Expert, Task Force on Industries Participation in Joint Forest Management, Chennai
Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani
· Research Advisor, Ambuja Cement Foundation, Mumbai
· Consultant (Honorary), Strategic Planning, Special Cell for Women and Children, Tata Institute of Social Sciences,
Mumbai
· Member, Akshara Support Group, Mumbai
· Advisor, Anyay Rahit Zindagi, Goa
· Consultant (Honorary), Strategic Planning, Abhivyakti: Media for Development, Nashik

UNIT FOR RURAL STUDIES

Dr. Vikash Pandey


· Member, Indian Association for Women’s Studies, Hyderabad
Ms. Rekha Mammen
· Member, Tenth Plan Steering Committee on Social Welfare, Planning Commission, Government of India, New Delhi
· Associate Chair, International Planning Committee, IUCISD Symposium 2003
· Associate Chair, National Planning and Advisory Committee, IUCISD Symposium 2003, Mumbai
· Co-Chair, 13th International Symposium of the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development:
India 2003, Mumbai
· Member, Project Committee for Enhancing the Social Development Perspective in Social Work Education, IUCISD, Mumbai

UNIT FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES

Prof. Chhaya Datar


· Member, Advisory Committee, Women’s Studies Centre, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
· Evaluator (appointed by NOVIB), PRAYAS (Resources and Livelihood), Pune
· Evaluator (appointed by Sir Dorabji Tata Trust), St. Xavier’s Institute of Development Action and Studies, Jabalpur
· Secretary, Maitreyi, Mumbai
Dr. Lakshmi Lingam
· General Secretary, Indian Association for Women’s Studies
· Member, Advisory Committee, Board of Women’s Studies, University of Poona, Pune
· Member, Advisory Committee, Board of Women’s Studies, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
· Member, Advisory Committee, Board of Women’s Studies, Women’s Studies Research Centre, M.S. University of
Baroda, Baroda
· Special Invitee, Anusandhan Trust, Mumbai
· Member, Advisory Committee, Dilaasa: Project of CEHAT and BMC, Mumbai
Dr. Asha Bajpai
· Convenor, Task Force on Criminal Justice in Maharashtra, Mumbai
· Member, Maharashtra State Legal Services Authority, Mumbai
· Member, Maharashtra State Monitoring Committee on Juvenile Justice, Mumbai
· Member, Experts Committee (appointed by High Court) for Reviewing Immoral Traffic Prevention Act, 1986, Mumbai
130 Appendix 11

UNIT FOR FAMILY STUDIES

Prof. Shalini Bharat


· Member, Ethical Review Committee, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai
· Member, Steering Committee, HIV/STI Prevention and Care Research Programme, India, The Population Council, New
Delhi, New Delhi
· Member, Maharashtra State Adoption Committee, Department of Women and Child Development, Government of
Maharashtra, Mumbai
· Member, Technical Resource Group (Research and Development), National AIDS, Control Organisation, New Delhi,
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi
· Member, International Scientific Advisory Committee to Review Abstracts for the Sixth International Congress on AIDS
in Asia and the Pacific, Melbourne
· Chairperson, Voluntary Coordinating Agency (constituted following Supreme Court Guidelines under the Ministry of
Welfare) for Adoption, Mumbai
· Book Review Editor, Culture, Health and Sexuality, USA
· Member, Editorial Board, Indian Psychological Research and Abstracts, New Delhi
· Member, National Committee on Adoption, Ministry of Welfare, New Delhi

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME UNIT

Ms. Gurmeet Hans


· 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, Maharashtra State Government, Mumbai
Mr. Khalil Ahmed
· 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
· Member, Board of Studies in Communication Media for Children, SNDT Women’s University, Pune
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, International Advisory Committee, Social Work, National Association of Social Workers, USA
· Member, Human Rights Committee, International Association of Schools of Social Work
· Coopted Member, Executive Committee, Maharashtra Association of Social Work Educators, Nagpur
· Coopted Member, Executive Committee, Bombay Association of Trained Social Workers, Mumbai
· Member, Board of Studies in Human Development, SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai
· Member, Advisory Committee, Women’s Studies Research Centre, M.S. University of Baroda, Baroda
· Member, Education Committee, Sarvajanik Education Society, Mumbai
· Member, Selection Panel, Visva Bharati, Kolkata
· Member, International Exchange Task Force of the International Association of Schools of Social Work
APPENDIX 12
Students’ Union

A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE B. PRIZE WINNERS OF COMPETITIONS ORGANISED BY


President : Ms. Vimla Mary Joseph THE STUDENTS’ UNION

Vice-President : Mr. Saikat Nasker The Guinea Pig Essay Trophy


General Secretary : Ms. Neha Pradhan First Prize : Dr. Bhuputra Panda
Treasurer : Mr. Nilratan Shende
The Guinea Pig Debate Trophy
Literary Secretary : Ms. Anjali Subramanya First Prize : Mr. Pradeep Kumar Patra
Cultural Secretary : Ms. Piyashree Mukherjee Second Prize : Ms. Anusha T. Cherian
Sports Secretary : Mr. Shomi Brian Third Prize : Ms. Rupali Ruchismita
Junior Representatives : Mr. Vikas Lokhande Prof. A.R. Wadia Elocution Shield
Ms. Rama Shyam First Prize : Mr. Kipa Raja
Ms. Leena
Second Prize : Mr. Vimlendu Kumar Jha
Mr. Kunal Sawant
Third Prize : Ms. Nemdeikim Kipgen and
Dr. Bhuputra Panda
APPENDIX 13
TISS Committees

Academic and Administrative Audit Committee


Convenor
Member-Secretary

External Experts

Advisory Committee on Social Work Students' Forum


Convenor

External Expert

Academic Committee
Chairperson
Member Secretary Advisory Committee on Xth Plan Proposal
Convenor

Accounts Consultative Committee


Chairperson
Member Secretary
Annual Report Screening Committee
Chairperson
Convenor

Admission Committee
Chairperson
Secretary
Civil and Maintenance/Repair Works Committee
Chairperson

Secretary

Committee for Appointment of Staff up to Section Officer


Chairperson
Advisory Committee for the Centre for Health Studies
Chairperson
Coordinator
Appendix 13 133

Committee for Service Rules for Teaching and Grievance Handling Committee (Non-Teaching Staff)
Non-Teaching Staff Convenor
Chairperson

Housing Committee
Chairperson
Ex-Officio Member

Curriculum Development Committee for Rural Campus


Convenor

Inter-Departmental Social Work Teaching Heads Committee


Convenor

Extra Mural Advisory Committee


Chairperson
International Travel Grants Committee
Convenor
Chairperson

Library Advisory Committee


Faculty Development Forum Chairperson
Convenor Convenor
Ex-Officio Member

Field Action Projects Coordination Committee


Coordinator

Liveries Committee
Convenor

Maintenance Committee
Chairperson
134 Appendix 13

Convenor

SC/ST Standing Committee


Chairperson
Cell In-Charge
Publications Editorial Board Secretary
Chairperson and Editor

Associate Editor (IJSW)

Invitees
Associate Editor (Books)

Sexual Amity Committee


Book Review Editor
Convenor

Members

Space Committee
Chairperson
Convenor
Ex-Officio Members
Head, Unit for Media and Communications
Librarian
External Experts

Staff Welfare Fund Committee


Purchase Committee Convenor
Chairperson

Steering Committee for Preparation of NAAC Self Study Report


Chairperson
Re-Evaluation Committee Vice-Chairperson
Chairperson Coordinator
Member-Secretary

Rural Campus Advisory Committee


Chairperson
Appendix 13 135

Students' Aid Committee Member Secretary


Chairperson

Technical Advisory Committee for Computer Centre


Chairperson
Ex-Officio Member Secretary

Student Representatives

Study Leave Committee TISS Employees' Union


Chairperson President
Vice-President
General Secretary
Secretary
Joint Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer
Internal Auditor
Sub-Committee for Monitoring the Plans of Investment of
Contributory Provident Fund
Governing Board Nominee and Convenor
APPENDIX 14
New Appointments

Name Designation Department/Unit/Section Date of


Appointment
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Lecturer Department of Health Services Studies Mar. 13, 2002
Dr. M. Mariappan Lecturer Department of Health Services Studies Mar. 13, 2002
Dr. K.G. Kshirsagar Professor TISS Rural Campus, Tuljapur Feb. 1, 2002
Mr. Satish Kanamadi Asst. Librarian Library Jan. 10, 2002
Mr. C.P. Mohankumar Dy. Registrar Accounts Section Dec. 12, 2001
(Finance and Accounts)
Dr. Santosh Kumar Lecturer TISS Rural Campus, Tuljapur Dec. 11, 2001
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Lecturer TISS Rural Campus, Tuljapur Nov. 26, 2001
Dr. G.G. Wankhede Professor Unit for Child and Youth Research May 8, 2001
Dr. Janki Andharia Professor Department of Urban and Rural Community May 8, 2001
Development
Dr. Murli Desai Professor Social Work Education and Practice Cell May 8, 2001
APPENDIX 15
Special Visitors

Dr. Sushaina Reza Paul


Mr. Fujio Samukawa
University of Alabema
Chief Consul
1530 3RD AVE S
Consulate General of Japan
Birmingham AL 35294-1150
No. 1, M.L. Dahanukar Marg
April 11, 2002
Cumballa Hill, Mumbai 400 026
April 23, 2002
Mr. Suresh Kumar
Mr. Hiroshi Yoshimura Secretary
Special Researcher, Consulate General of Japan Social Welfare, Cultural Affairs, Sports and Tourism
No. 1, M.L. Dahanukar Marg Government of Maharashtra
Cumballa Hill, Mumbai 400 026 New Administrative Building, Opp. Mantralaya
April 23, 2002 Mumbai 400 032
March 22, 2002

Ms. Ellen Mashiko


Executive Director Ms. Nuzhat Shahzadi
Scholarship Division, Tokyo Foundation Meena Project Coordinator
The Nippon Foundation Bldg., 3rd Floor United Nations Children’s Fund
1-2-2 Akasaka, Minato-ku Regional Office for South Asia
Tokyo 107-0052 P.O. Box 5815, Lekhnath Marg, Kathmandu,
Japan Nepal
April 19, 2002 March 21, 2002

Mr. Keita Sugai Dr. George Palamattam


Scholarship Division, Tokyo Foundation Principal Consultant
The Nippon Foundation Bldg., 3rd Floor Business, Community & Family Partnerships
1-2-2 Akasaka, Minato-ku Illinois State Board of Education
Tokyo 107-0052 100 West Randolph Street, Suite 14.300, Chicago
Japan Illinois 60601-3405
April 19, 2002 March 8, 2002

Mr. K. Vaidyanathan
Mr. Venkata Ratnam
Project Director
Prof. and Dean
AVERT
International Management Institute
AcWorth Complex, Wadala
New Delhi
Mumbai 400 031
March 8, 2002
April 16, 2002

Mr. E. Shadagopan Mr. Yoshiko Suzuki


Finance Manager Institute of Developing Economics
AVERT Jetro 3-2-2, Wakava, Mihama-Ku
AcWorth Complex, Wadala Chiba-Shi, Chiba 261-8545
Mumbai 400 031 Japan
April 16, 2002 March 5, 2002

Dr. Sunderaraman Mr. Yogi Sriram


Visiting Professor Vice-President (Corporate HR & Personnel)
University of Alabama Larsen and Toubro Limited
1530 3RD AVE S Powai Works, Saki Vihar Road
Birmingham AL 35294-1150 Mumbai 400 072
April 11, 2002 March 4, 2002
138 Appendix 15

Prof. Gary B. Melton Prof. Luis Filipe Thomaz


President, Child Watch International & Professor of Sanskrit & Indian History
Director and Professor Lisbon University
Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life A-de Berna 26-C
Clemson University 1069-061 Lisboa
158 Poole Agriculture Center Portugal
Clemson, SC 29634-0132 January 28, 2002
February 26–March 1, 2002
Dr. Marilyn Wyatt
Dr. Robin Kimborough
Director
Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life
Global Program for Europe and Asia
Clemson University
National Center for Nonprofit Boards
158 Poole Agriculture Center
1828 L St. NW
Clemson, SC 29634-0132
Washington, DC 20036
February 26–March 1, 2002
January 25, 2002

Mr. S.K. Sirka


President Mr. Quintin Stevenson
ASRA Counsellor for Education and Training
Tambo, Chaibasa Australian Education International
Singhbhum 833 201 Australian High Commission
February 25, 2002 1/50 G Shanti Path
Chanakyapuri
Dr. M.L. Dhawale Delhi 110 021
Hon. Director & Trustee January 23, 2002
MLD Trust
40, Parekh Street, Girgaun Prof. Haruo Sagaza
Mumbai 400 004 Professor of Sociology and Demography
February 20, 2002 Waseda University
School of Human Sciences
Dr. R. Traude Pillai-Vetschera Mikajima 2-579-15
University of Vienna Tokorozawa, Saitama 359-1192
Dr. Karl Lueger-Ring 1 Japan
1010 Vienna December 4, 2001
February 11, 2002
Ms. Kalpana Dasgupta
A Group of 14 IPS Officers President
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Indian Library Association
Police Academy A 40-41, Flat number 201
Hyderabad 500 052 Ansal Building, Dr. Mukherjee Nagar
February 6, 2002 Delhi 110 009
November 8, 2001
Dr. Gajraj Dhanarajan
President & C.E.O.
The Commonwealth of Learning Mr. B.K. Jhawar
1285, West Broadway, Suite 600 Chairman
Vancouver, BC V6H 3X8 Usha Martin Group
Canada Corporate Office
January 30, 2001 2A, Shakespeare Sarani
Kolkata 700 071
October 24, 2001
Mr. S.V. Sista
President
Partners In Change Mr. Shivendra Dutt Tripathi
Building Partnerships for Social Development M/s. Qimpro Consultants Pvt.Ltd.
Shetty House, 3rd Floor, 101, M.G. Road 1C Sindhu House, Nanabhai Lane, Fort
Mumbai 400 023 Mumbai 400 001
January 29, 2002 October 19, 2001
Appendix 15 139

Mr. Hermann Eppler Mr. Sharad Pawar, M.P.


Member, Coordination Team of Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra
WILL International Workshop Chairperson, Disaster Management Committee
Institute of Living Learning 6, Gurudwara Rakabganj Road
Steinstrasse 39, CH 5406 New Delhi 110 001
Baden, Ruetihof August 27, 2001
Switzerland
October 4, 2001 Dr. Saraswathi Sankaran
Executive Director
Dr. J.J. Irani Deepam Educational Society For Health
Managing Director 3, D’ Monte Colony, TTK Road, Alwarpet
The Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited Chennai 600 018
Bombay House August 16, 2001
Homi Mody Street
Mumbai 400 001 Dr. Airel Karrie
September 28, 2001 Executive Director
Insititute of Developing Leadership
12 Shlomzion, St. Haifa 34406
Mr. K.C. Srivastava Israel
Municipal Commissioner August 9-21, 2001
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
Mahapalika Marg Mr. M.N. Singh
Mumbai 400 001 Commissioner of Police (Greater Mumbai)
September 22, 2001 Office of the Commissioner of Police
Opp. Mahatma Phule Market
Ms. Elizabeth Ward Mumbai 400 001
First Secretary (Economics) July 23, 2001
Australian High Commission
New Delhi Dr. Arun P. Bali
September 17, 2001 Director
Indian Council of Social Science Research
Prof. Asoke Basu Aruna Asaf Ali Marg
Retired Professor New Delhi 110 067
Sociology of Education June 6, 2001
California State University
Hayward, California 94542 Dr. K.C. Tang
USA Director, International Development
September 11, 2001 Australian Centre for Health Promotion and
Senior Lecturer, The University of Sydney
Department of Public Health & Community Medicine
Dr. Elijah Jacob Edward Ford Building (A27), NSW 2006
Country Manager Australia
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee May 28, 2001
3, Rodef Shalom
23 Dndoji Konddeo (Sussex) Road Dr. Gordon Appleby
Byculla Sheladia Associates, Inc.
Mumbai 400 027 15825 Shady Grove Road
September 11, 2001 Suite 100
Rockville, Maryland 20850
Dr. Nicole Fleischer USA
Programme Director May 28, 2001
World Jewish Peace Corps
Carmel Institute for Social Studies Dr. Harimohan Mathur
5, Kadesh Street, Post Box 97 Development Anthropologist
Zikhron Ya’akov 309 00 C-95, Jagan Path, Sardar Patel Marg
Israel Jaipur 302 001
September 11, 2001 May 28, 2001
140 Appendix 15

NAAC Peer Team Prof. K.K. Jacob


January 10–13, 2002 17 B Polo Ground
Udaipur
Prof. Vasanthi Devi Rajasthan 313 004
No. 2, ‘A’ Palace View Apartment
88, Santhone High Road
Prof. Jerome Joseph
Chennai 600 028
Professor in Management
Indian Institute of Management
Prof. S.N. Ranade
Vastrapur
Former Head
Ahmedabad 380 015
Department of Social Work
University of Delhi
New Delhi Dr. Latha Pillai
Advisor
Prof. Jagdish C. Bhatia National Assessment and Accreditation Council
No. 10, Bhuvaneswari Nagar 2/4, Dr. Rajkumar Road
C.V. Raman Nagar P.O. Box No.1075, Rajajinagar
Bangalore 560 093 Bangalore 560 010
APPENDIX 16
Financial Statement

AUDITED BALANCE SHEET, AT A GLANCE, AS ON MARCH 31, 2001

Capital and Liabilities Rs. In lakhs


1. Capital Grants 434.98
2. Endowments 111.30
3. Funds and Donations 1653.63
4. Project Credit Balances 328.99
5. Sundry Creditors 58.24
6. Sundry Credit Balances 145.02
7. UGC Grant for Major Repairs to Buildings, Campus, and so on 6.76
8. Advance Maintenance Grant from UGC for 2001–2002 155.00
9. Grant under Utilisation as on 31-03-2001 9.95
2903.87
Property and Assets
1. Land and Buildings 464.86
2. Furniture and Equipment 642.22
3. Library Books 2.49
4. Investments 1357.88
5. Sundry Debtors 302.60
6. Project Debit Balance 52.15
7. Stocks 2.65
8. Advance and Deposits 9.89
9. Cash and Bank Balances 69.13

2903.87

AUDITED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, AT A GLANCE, AS ON MARCH 31, 2001


Rs. In lakhs
A. Expenditure
Salary: Pay and Allowances 503.97
Non-Salary Items 156.79
Advance Grant from UGC for 2001–2002 155.00
Grant under Utilisation as on 31-03-2001 9.95
825.71
B. Income
Grant under Utilisation as on 31-03-2000 84.07
University Grants Commission 668.95
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust 10.00
Government of Maharashtra 0.85
Institute’s Income 61.84
825.71
APPENDIX 17
Candidates for the Sixty-Second Convocation

CANDIDATES FOR THE M.A. DEGREE IN SOCIAL WORK


Criminology and Correctional Administration Ms. Mandira Kala, B.A.
Mr. Sachin B., B.A. Ms. Sanghmitra Kharate, B.Com.
Ms. Sujata Bordoloi, B.A. Ms. Piyasree Mukherjee, B.A.
Ms. Arundhati Hazarika, B.A. Ms. Raksha Murthy, B.A.
Mr. Ranjan KR. Jha, B.Com. Ms. Meena Ananth Pai, B.A.
Ms. Binitha Joseph, B.A. Ms. Shivani Pathak, B.A. (S.W.)
Ms. Vimala Mary Joseph, B.A. Ms. Larraine Phillips, B.A.
Mr. Manish Kumar, B.A. Ms. Madhulika Rai, B.A.
Mr. Neeraj Mishra, B.A. Mr. Kipa Raja, B.A.
Ms. Shweta Narayan, B.Com. Ms. Sweta Rajan, B.A.
Mr. Saikat Nasker, B.A. Ms. Rashmi Velath Raveendran, B.Com.
Ms. Susrita Neogi, B.Sc. Ms. Ranjana Sharma, B.A.
Ms. Prachi Patwardhan, B.A. Ms. Alice Sikweti, B.A.
Mr. Shomi Raikhan, B.A. Ms. Ushasi Sunandita, B.A.
Ms. Arushi Ray, B.A. Ms. Namrata Tognatta, B.A.
Ms. Smita Roy, B.A. Ms. Susan Varghese, B.A.
Ms. Manu Khajuria, B.A.
Social Welfare Administration
Ms. Tara B., B.A.
Family and Child Welfare
Mr. Ginlalsiam Buhril, B.A.
Mr. Shirish Athawale, B.Sc. Ms. Baishali Chatterjee, B.A.
Ms. Anamika Bhatyal, B.A. Ms. Shama Hayat, B.Sc.
Ms. Upasana Chakma, B.A. Ms. Poonam Kaur, B.A.
Ms. Chaitali Chattopadhyay, B.Sc. Ms. Maitreyee Mukherjee, B.Com.
Ms. Neelima Micheal D’Silva, B.S.W. Mr. Viraj Naidoo, B.A.
Ms. Arpita Das, B.Com. Mr. Vijay Pagare, B.S.W.
Ms. Moirangthem Tineshowri Devi, B.Sc. Ms. Neha Pradhan, B.S.W.
Ms. Pradnya Kasle, B.A. Mr. Kailas Maroti Raipure, B.Sc.
Ms. Yukako Narita, B.A. Mr. Sourav Roy, B.Sc.
Ms. Richa Ojha, B.A. Mr. Nilratan Rambhau Shende, B.Sc.
Ms. Sweety Pathak, B.Sc. Mr. Anjani Kumar Singh, B.Sc.
Ms. Sreyashi Sengupta, B.A. Ms. Joyita Ambett, B.S.W.
Ms. Sreerupa Sengupta, B.A.
Ms. Reena Sheth, B.A. Urban and Rural Community Development
Ms. Sunny Sinha, B.A.
Ms. Tundup Angmo, B.A.
Ms. Anjali Subramanya, B.A.
Mr. Mitul Baruah, B.A.
Ms. Japna Tulsi, B.A.
Ms. Tapasya Bhagat, B.A.
Ms. Anjali Varma, B.A.
Ms. Papori Bora, B.A.
Ms. Mitun Chakraborty, B.Sc.
Medical and Psychiatric Social Work Ms. Tuli Chatterjee, B.A.
Ms. Sagarika Basak, B.Sc. Ms. Manisha Das, B.Sc.
Ms. Karishma Bura, B.A. Mr. Atanu De, B.Journ.
Ms. Kumud Choudhary, B.A. Ms. Ankita Deka, B.A.
Mr. Haresh Baban Dalvi, B.A. Mr. Rakesh Ganguli, B.A.
Ms. Puja Dogra, B.Sc. Ms. Ruchika Ghosh, B.A.
Ms. Laxmi Dua, B.Sc. Ms. Sreetama Gupta Bhaya, B.A.
Ms. Mugdha Galande, B.A. Ms. S. Chitra Iyer, B.A.
Ms. Sukhmeet K. Gulati, B. S.W. Ms. Ava Joshi, B.A. (S.W)
Ms. Pallavi Gupta, B.Sc. Ms. Sushmita Mandal, B.A.
Ms. Jotika Jagasia, B.Sc. Ms. Bishnupriya Panda, B.A.
Ms. Kavita Jangam, B.A. Mr. N. Gauthama Prabu, B.A.
Appendix 17

Mr. A. Harsh Raj, B.A. Ms. Shannon Orlene Syiem, B.A.


Ms. Anamika Singh, B.A. Ms. Pallavi Udhoji, B.S.W.

CANDIDATES FOR THE M.A. DEGREE IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Mr. Sautrik Basu, B.B.S. Ms. Divya Narendran, B.A.
Ms. Niti Bhatia B., B.A. Mr. Nisheeth Pathak B.Com.
Mr. Sumedh N. Chunarkar, B.E. Ms. Juri Pegu, B.A.
Ms. Bharti Dekate, B.A. Ms. Kusumanjali Ravindranath, B.A.
Ms. Supriya Desai, B.A. Ms. Sweta Sant, B.A.
Mr. Md. Izharul Haque, B.Sc. Mr. Abhimanyu Sen B.Com.
Mr. Ateet Jayaswal, B.A. Ms. Sujatha Shivsankar, B.Com.
Mr. Pramod Kamble B.Sc. Ms. Shruthi Sridharan, B.A.
Ms. Kripa Krishmoorthy B.Com. Mr. Ranganathan Srinivasan, B.Com.
Mr. Sam Suresh Mathi, B.Tech. Ms. Arpana V. Srivatsa, B.A.
Mr. Mehernosh Nariman Mehta, B.A. Mr. Balachandar S., B.E.
Ms. Mitalee, B.A. Ms. Deepa Suryanarayana, B.Com.
Mr. Chitbhanu Nagri B., B.A. Ms. Shailja Thapa, B.A.
Ms. Janani Narayanan B.B.M. Ms. Anamika Xaxa, B.A.

CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER’S IN HEALTH ADMINISTRATION


Dr. Sumit Asthana, B.H.M.S. Dr. Nimmi Nirbhay Laldas, B.A.M.S.
Mr. Ningkhan Augustine A. S., B.A. Dr. Somanath Mohapatra, B.H.M.S.
Dr. Arvind C. Betigeri, B.A.M.S. Dr. Bejoy P. Nambiar, M.B.B.S.
Dr. Sameena Amir Hasan, B.A.M.S. Mr. Niwas Sampat Nanaware, B.S.W.
Dr. Vrunda Nagnath Kale, B.A.M.S.

CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER’S IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION


Mr. Anto Paul Ayinikal, B.Sc. (Nur.) Mr. Sharad Ramdas Mohod, B.Sc.
Dr. Aruna Bhikubhai Bhoy, M.B.B.S. Dr. Kavery Patil, M.B.B.S.
Dr. Garima Dagar, M.B.B.S. Dr. Mohan N., M.B.B.S.
Dr. Rhea Mohan Dewan, M.B.B.S. Dr. Santanu Sanyal, M.B.B.S.
Dr. Ashish Dwivedi, M.B.B.S. Ms. Swati Pandurang Sawant, B.Sc. (Nur.)
Dr. Nidhi S. Gupta, B.H.M.S. Mr. Gagan Vir Singh, B.Pharm
Mr. Vishal Indurkhya, B.Sc. Mr. Prabhat Chander Sood, B.Sc.
Dr. Sameer Ahmed Khan, M.B.B.S. Dr. Sheetal S. Swamy, M.B.B.S.
Dr. Aziz Akbarali, M.B.B.S. Dr. Somil Nagpal, M.B.B.S.
Mr. Bipin M., B.Sc.

CANDIDATES FOR THE M.PHIL. DEGREE


Mr. Asis Kumar Chakrabarti Ms. Lalitha Jain
Ms. Prachee Girish Navalkar Mr. Ravi S.K.

CANDIDATES FOR THE PH.D. DEGREE


Ms. Niharika Gupta Ms. Jayanti Gokhale
Mr. Manabendra Nath Roy
APPENDIX 18
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. Japna Tulsi

H.C. Merchant Prize for the Best Student in the Course “Medical Information for Social Ms. Anjali Subramanya
Workers”

Dr. J.M. Kumarappa Prize to the Best Student of the First Year Social Work Class Ms. Richa Ojha

The S.D. Marathe NILM Trust Endowment Fund Award to the Second Year Student of Ms. Mehernosh Mehta
Personnel Management and Industrial Relations who stood First in the First Year

PRIZES TO BE AWARDED ON CONVOCATION DAY

S. Kalsi Shield for the Best Student in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations Ms. Sujatha Shivshankar

Alumni Association Prize and Institute Shield for the Best Student in Criminology and Ms. Sweta Narayan
Correctional Administration

Aisha Harris Memorial Shield for the Best Student in Family and Child Welfare Ms. Richa Ojha

Leela Wadia Prize and Institute Shield for the Best Student in Medical and Psychiatric Ms. Sweta Rajan
Social Work

Aloysius Soares Prize and Institute Shield for the Best Student in Urban and Rural Ms. Chitra Iyer
Community Development

The Prize instituted by the 1987-89 batch of PMIR students for the student ranked Mr. Mehernosh Mehta
second in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations

Prof. P.D. Kulkarni Prize for the Best Student in the course on Social Policy and Planning Ms. Sushmita Mandal

Mrs. S.R. Panakal Shield for the Best Student in the course on Social Work in Industry Ms. Poonam Kaur

Ms. Najamai A. Minocher-Homji Prize for the Best Project Report Mr. Chitbanu Nagari

Mrs. S.R. Panakal Shield for the Best PMIR Student in Field work Mr. Balachandar S.

NIPM Silver Medal for the Student securing the highest marks in Personnel Management Mr. Prashant Deshpande
and Industrial Relations for 1998–2000

Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Shield and Award for Social Work in the Department of Ms. Shomi Raikhan
Criminology and Correctional Administration

Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Shield and Award for Social Work in the Department of Ms. Sreyashi Sengupta
Family and Child Welfare

Mr. Kalidas M. Shah Field Work Shield and Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Award for Ms. Sweta Rajan
Social Work in the Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work

Prof. Grace Mathew Field Work Shield and Award for Social Work in the Department of Ms. Chitra Iyer
Urban and Rural Community Development
Section 2
RURAL CAMPUS
APPENDIX 1
Research Projects and Other Projects

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


Sanction
A Socioeconomic Impact Rural Campus, TISS Feb. 2002 Report writing Mr. Ram Rathod and
Assessment of Watershed Mr. Shahaji Chavan
Development Programme of
Wadgaon Lakh
· A Study on Assessment of Rural Campus, TISS Oct. 2001 Report writing in Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
Village Level Workers’ progress
Performance in RC Project
Villages
Motion of No Confidence University Grants Sep. 2001 Report writing Dr. Santosh Kumar and
Against Sarpanches in Tuljapur Commission (UGC) Mr. Ramesh Jare
Taluka
· A Study of Out-of-School Rural Campus, TISS Aug. 2001 First draft of report Mr. Vijay Kulkarni and
Children Prof. D. Saldanha
· Minimum Levels of Learning: Rural Campus, TISS Jul. 2001 Report writing Mr. Vijay Kulkarni and
Present Status in Rural Prof. D. Saldanha
Maharashtra
· Status of Tribal Women in Maharashtra State Jun. 2001 Data collection Dr. Chhaya Datar and
Maharashtra Commission for Dr. Santosh Kumar
Women
Study on Aspects of UGC May 2001 Report writing Mr. Shahaji Narwade and
Community Participation Mr. Ramesh Jare
Aspects in the Shri Sant
Gadgemaharaj Gram
Swachhata Abhiyan
The 73rd Constitutional UGC Mar. 2001 Completed Dr. Santosh Kumar and
Amendment Act and Mr. Ramesh Jare
Decentralisation of Financial
Resources in Osmanabad
District (1996–2001)
An Exploratory Study of Rural Campus Mar. 1998 Completed Dr. Surinder Jaswal and
Women’s Health in Rural Ms. Anjali Kulkarni
Maharashtra

Note: * These projects are being carried out in collaboration with faculty from the TISS Main Campus.
APPENDIX 2
Field Action Projects

Onion Cultivation, estd.: September 2001


Wadgaon Lakh.
Objective : · Income generation.
Programme : · Cultivation of onions.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Ms. Savita Jadhav.

In-Depth Case Studies of Out-of-School Children, estd.: September 2001


Seven Project Villages in Tuljapur Block.
Objective : · To understand the problems of dropouts and work effectively with the community.
Programmes : · Family visits.
· Interview of parents, students and teachers.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Vijay Kulkarni and Prof. D. Saldanha.

Mulberry Plant Cultivation, estd.: July 2001


Wadgaon Lakh.
Objectives : · To empower women for collective mulberry plant cultivation.
· Economic improvement.
· Women’s right in agriculture.
Programmes : · Sericulture activity orientation visit.
· Silk worm rearing.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Ms. Savita Jadhav.

Women’s Hall Construction, estd.: March 2001


Wadgaon Lakh.
Objectives : · To establish women’s right on common land.
· To have a place for women to share their feelings.
· Enabling women to handle construction.
Programme : · Programme in purchasing building materials, controlling financial matters, and supervising the
project on their own.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Ms. Savita Jadhav.

Goat Rearing Project, estd.: January 2001


Seven project villages of Rural Campus, TISS.
Objectives : · To enhance family income.
· To improve women’s participation.
· To teach women to network.
Programmes : · Rotational distribution of goats to women.
· Training in goat rearing.
· Repayment in kind (one kid goat).
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Satteppa Y.D.

Ten Guntha Experiment, estd.: December 2000


Rural Campus Land.
Objective : · To establish parameters for biomass-based cultivation for livelihood security assurance to landless
families and women in rural area.
Programme : · An experiment to develop norms to build nursery soil, through in-situ method of composting.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Ram Rathod.
148 Appendix 2

Health Resource Centre, estd.: October 1999


Kakramba and other cluster, and project villages of Rural Campus, TISS, Tuljapur Taluka, Osmanabad District.
Objectives : · To deal with women’s health issues through various programmes.
· To create a health database.
· 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.
· To publish suitable documents.
Programmes : · NFE for girls.
· Awareness on women’s issues.
· Strengthening of self-help groups (SHGs).
· Strengthening of core group.
· Inputs to SHGs as pressure groups.
· Health education through SHGs.
· Health education through Health Sub-Centre
· Collection of audio visual and books at Centre
· Documentation of violence cases
· Counselling to violence and other cases
· Strengthening of Health Sub-Centre
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Ms. Anjali Kulkarni.

Self-Help and Micro-Credit, estd.: July 1999


Seven project villages of Rural Campus, TISS.
Objectives : · To empower SHGs women, village artisans, landless persons.
· To facilitate government programmes or schemes to the target groups.
· To organise need based training.
Programmes : · Training, exposure visits, meetings, workshop, seminar, monthly SHGs monitoring.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Satteppa Y.D.

Swarna Jayanti Gram Swarajagan Yojana, estd.: July 1999


Seven project villages of Rural Campus, TISS.
Objective : · To enhance women’s capacity for saving and management.
Programme : · Organisation of below poverty line women’s groups.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Satteppa Y.D.

Sustainable Agriculture, estd.: February 1999


Seven project villages of Rural Campus, TISS.
Objective : · To develop eco-friendly and people-centred agricultural practices.
Programmes : · Specific crop-based core groups to develop appropriate techniques
· Development of sericulture activity.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Shahaji Narwade.

Political Literacy Programme, estd.: February 1999


Tuljapur Taluka (seven project villages).
Objectives : · To strengthen gramsabhas.
· To increase participation of women and dalits in grampanchayat and gramsabhas.
· To strengthen the sub committees of grampanchayats.
Programmes : · Training programmes for grampanchayat members.
· Workshops for women of gramsabha members.
· Training programmes for community-based organisations.
· Formation of SHGs to create support systems to women grampanchayat members.
· Organisation of special gramsabhas.
· Implementation of cleanliness drive through grampanchayat and gramsabha.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Ramesh Jare.
Appendix 2 149

Enhancement of Primary Education in Rural Areas, estd.: February 1999


Seven project villages of Rural Campus, TISS.
Objective : · To improve the quality of primary education and increase community participation for better
schooling.
Programmes : · Exposure tours.
· Training.
· Innovations in teaching learning.
· Co-curricular activities.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Vijay Kulkarni, Prof. D. Saldanha and Prof. Chhaya Datar

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


Wadgaon Lakh, Tuljapur Taluka, Osmanabad District
Objective : · To develop 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.
Faculty/Staff in Charge : Mr. Ram Rathod, Mr. Shahaji Chavan and Ms. Savita Jadhav

APPENDIX 3
Publications

AUTHORED/EDITED VOLUMES
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni
· Empowerment of Women through Self-Help Group, Pune: Ashwattaha, 2001.
Mr. Ramesh Jare
· Swacchateche Dhani (Marathi), Mumbai: Granthali, 2002.

ARTICLES IN JOURNALS AND BOOKS


Dr. Santosh Kumar and Mr. Shahaji Narwade
· Sustainable Agricultural Practices and People’s Participation: A Case Study, Yojana, 45(November), 29–32, 2001.
Mr. Ramesh Jare
· Gatha Gramswachhetechi, Lokprabha, (28), 20–23, 2001.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Mr. Ramesh Jare
· Booklet: Dalit Ani Mahila Sarpanch Yanchyavaril Avishwasacha Tharav: Ek Abhyas.
APPENDIX 4
150

Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised by Faculty

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

Mr. Satteppa Y.D. May 1-2, 2002 Skill Development Training for SHGs Group Tuljapur University Grants Commission
Leaders (UGC)
Mr. Satteppa Y.D. Apr. 10-12, 2002 Training Self-Help Groups (SHGs) Osmanabad Lokpratista
Mr. Shahaji Narwade Apr. 4-5, 2002 Training Programme on Organic Grape Tuljapur Tuljai Organic Grapes Association
Cultivation
Mr. Satteppa Y.D. Mar. 22, 2002 Orientation to Animal Husbandry Sangvi UGC
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Mar. 15, 2002 Mahila Melava: Nutrition and Women’s Health Kakramba Rural Campus, TISS
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Feb. 6, and 13, 2001 Arogya Sanvad: Health Assessment by Sangvi Mardi Village, Rural Campus, TISS
Participatory Method Tuljapur Taluka
Mr. Shahaji Narwade Jan. 30-31, 2002 Workshop on Women and Agriculture Tuljapur UGC
* Mr. Anjali Kulkarni and Jan. 26–27, 2002 Regional Conference on Women’s Development, Tuljapur Rural Campus, TISS; Unit for
Prof. Chhaya Datar and Challenges of Globalisation: Gender Women’s Studies, TISS; and Stree
Sensitivity in Teaching at the Undergraduate Abhyas Vyaspeeth, Mumbai
Level
Mr. Shahaji Narwade Dec. 10, 2001-Jan. Sericulture: Silkworm Rearing Training Tuljapur University Grants Commission
14, 2002 Programme (UGC), and Marathwade
Agriculture University, Parbhani
Ms. Savita Jadhav Dec. 10, 2001-Jan. Sericulture Activity Tuljapur Krishi Vigyan Kendra, and TISS
20, 2002
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Nov. 19-23, 2001 Gaya Vigyan Jathha Seven Villages in Tuljapur Rural Campus, TISS
Block
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Oct. 19-20, 2001 Mathematics through Origami Apsinga, Masla and Rural Campus, TISS
Kakramba Villages
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Oct. 9, 2001 Core Group Training Health Resource Centre, Rural Campus, TISS
Kakramba
Appendix 4

Ms. Savita Jadhav Sep. 27, 2001 Panchayat Raj Naldurg Rural Campus, TISS
Faculty/Staff in Charge Date Name of the Event Place Sponsor
Mr. Ramesh Jare Sep 26 27, 2001 Workshop on Mahila Rajsatta Naldurg UGC
Appendix 4

Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Sep. 17–19, 2001 Health Specific Training Tuljapur Rural Campus, TISS
Mr. Satteppa Y.D. Sep. 9, 2001 Workshop on Maharashtra and Cooperatives Tuljapur UGC
Mr. Shahaji Narwade Aug. 29, 2001 Workshop on Globalisation and Indian Tuljapur UGC
Agriculture Experience from Maharashtra
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Jul. 18-19, 2001 Workshop on Vivachachya Umbarthyavar Tuljapur Rural Campus, TISS

Note: * This programme has been jointly organised with faculty from the TISS Main Campus.
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APPENDIX 5
152

Participation in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes

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

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. Santosh Kumar International Conference on Delhi Feb. 8–11, Institute for Development Presented a Paper Tribal Women’s
Nomadic Tribe’s Claim to 2002 Studies, Sussex, and Right to Citizenship
Citizenship PRIYA, New Delhi

NATIONAL/REGIONAL/LOCAL

Mr. Satteppa Y.D. Prashikshan for SHGs Osmanabad Apr. 10–12, Lokpratishtan NGOs Participant -
2002
Mr. Ramesh Jare Workshop on Organic Farming Uralikanchan, Pune Apr. 5–6, 2002 BAIF, Pune, Gramrajya Participant -
Trust, and Shrushti
Mr. Ramesh Jare Workshop on Media for Tuljapur Apr. 2002 Unit of Media and Participant -
Development Communications, TISS
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Arogya Sanvad: Health Assessment Sangvi Mardi Feb. 6–13, Rural Campus, TISS Resource Person Health Assessment
by Participation Method 2002 with Special
Reference to
Women’s Health
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Women’s Development and Tuljapur Jan. 26–27, Rural Campus, Unit for Presented a Paper Women’s Health and
Globalisation: Gender Sensitivity in 2002 Women’s Studies, TISS, Globalisation
Teaching at the Undergraduate and Maharashtra Stree
Level Abhayas Vyaspeeth
Mr. Satteppa Y.D. Sensitisation Training Andur Jan. 26–30, DRDA, Osmanabad Participant -
2002
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Regional Workshop on Women’s Tuljapur Dec. 16–17, Jankalyan, DRTC and Presented a Paper Women’s
Empowerment and Challenges 2001 ICOR, Mumbai, Samata Empowerment and
Before NGOs Tuljapur Challenges Before
NGOs
Mr. Ram Rathod and Policy Level Workshop on Solapur Nov. 24–25, Vikas Shahyog Participants -
Appendix 5

Ms. Savita Jadhav Sustainable Agriculture 2001


Faculty/Staff Title of the Programme Place Date Organiser Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Curriculum Development Mumbai Oct. 10–12, TISS, Mumbai Participant -
Workshop 2001
Appendix 5

Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Core Group Training Programme: Tuljapur Oct. 9, 2001 Rural Campus, TISS Resource Person SHGs and Women’s
Module 2 Health
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Curriculum Development Mumbai Sep. 23–24, Rural Campus, TISS Participant Course on Health for
Workshop Dec. 10–11, Proposed BSW
2001, and Jan. Programme
14–15, 2002
Mr. Ram Rathod Prayog Pariwar National Workshop Wardha Sep. 18–20, Chetana Vikas, Wardha Participant and Experiment on Ten
2001 Presented a Paper Guntha Land
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Health Specific Training Tuljapur Sep. 17–19, Rural Campus, TISS Resource Person · Gender and
Programme: Module 1 2001 Women’s Health
· Violence and
Women’s Health
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Training of Anganwadi Salgara Primary Sep. 14, 2001 Integrated Child Resource Person Women’s Health and
Workers/Helpers Health Centre Development Services Role of Anganwadi
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Workshop on Continuous Beed Sep. 9–11, Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti Participant -
Education 2001 (BGVS), Pune
Dr. Santosh Kumar, Globalisation and Sustainable Tuljapur Aug. 29, 2001 Rural Campus, Tuljapur Participants -
Mr. Ramesh Jare, and Agricultural Processes:
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Experiences of Maharashtra
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Workshop on Street Play Tuljapur Aug. 21–23, Pancharang, Tuljapur Participant -
2001
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Workshop on Street Play Act Kolhapur Aug. 18–19, BGVS, Pune Participant -
2001
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Women’s Empowerment Tuljapur Aug. 8, 16, and Navodaya Vidyalaya, Resource Person Women and Law
Awareness Programme 17, 2001 Tuljapur
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni The Fact of MLL in Maharashtra Pune Jul. 30–31, CLR, Pune Participant -
2001
Mr. Satteppa Y.D. Workshop on Employment Group Osmanabad Jun. 22, 2001 National Bank for Participant -
Agriculture and Rural
Development
Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Vivahachya Umbarthyavar: Tuljapur Jul. 18–19, Rural Campus, TISS Resource Person Communication in
A Workshop 2001 the Family
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APPENDIX 6
Talks/Lectures Delivered

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

Mr. Shahaji Narwade Environment Balance through Natural Wadgaon Lakh Mar. 11, 2002 BAIF, and Department of -
Farming Environment, Government of India
Mr. Shahaji Narwade Balanced Diet Apsinga Jan. 9, 2002 Publicity Department, Government of -
India
Mr. Vijay Kumar The Challenges in Primary Education Rural Campus, TISS Sep. 27, 2001 District Institute of Education and Refresher Course for
Training Teachers
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni An Overview of Education Sector Rural Campus, TISS Sep. 23,–24, 2001 TISS, Mumbai Review of the Rural
Campus Intervention
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni People’s Participation and ICDS Salgara, TQ-Tuljapur Sep. 13, 2001 ICDS Department, Tuljapur Block Udisha Training
Programme for ICDS
Workers
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni Challenges Ahead of the Trained Social Rural Campus, TISS, Aug. 16, 2001 College of Social Work, Solapur Orientation Visit
Worker Tuljapur
Mr. Shahaji Narwade Sustainable Agriculture Andoor Aug. 16, 2001 Khandoba Panan Farmers Low Input Sustainable
Cooperative Agriculture
Mr. Vijay Kulkarni The Role of Trained Social Worker in Rural Campus, TISS, Aug. 7, 2001 College of Social Work, Ambejogai -
Effectiveness of Development Tuljapur
Programme

APPENDIX 7
Executive Committee Memberships and Positions in
Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations

Ms. Anjali Kulkarni


· Member, Mahila Dakshata Samiti under Police Department, Osmanabad

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