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44th Indian Social Science Congress PkkSokyhlokW Hkkjrh; lekt foKku vf/kos'ku

Focal Theme

NEW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIAL SOCIETY

March 15-19, 2021

SAMRAT ASHOK TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE,

VIDISHA (M.P.)

ORGANISED BY

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INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ACADEMY

AND

SAMRAT ASHOK TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

VIDISHA (MADHYA PRADESH)

INDIA

XLIV

XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

MARCH 15-19, 2021

SAMRAT ASHOK TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, VIDISHA

President

Vice-President

Vice-President

General Secretary

Treasurer

Prof. Ashok Jain

B-527, Sarita Vihar

New Delhi - 110076

E-mail: [email protected]

M:9810189116

Prof. Asha Mukherjee

Sonajhuri Palli,

Across Canal

Shyamkbati

Santiniketan-731235 (W. B.)

E-mail: [email protected]

M: 09434744589

Prof. N. Sambasiva Rao

Department of Commerce & Management

Studies

Andhra University,

Visakhapatnam(A.P.)-530003

E-mail: [email protected]

M: 09848170274

Prof. D. M. Diwakar

Member-Secretary

Indian Social Science Academy

A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Sciences

Patna 800 001 (Bihar)

Email: [email protected]

M: 09472973336

Sri Suresh Narayan Shukla

10 E, Salori, (Jogibiran)

Teliyarganj

Prayagraj - 211002 (U.P.)

E-mail: [email protected]

M: 8840382642,7376381490

M: 9849454838

Chairman

Organizing -Secretary

Joint Organizing -

Secretary

Joint Organizing -

Secretary

Joint Organizing -

Secretary

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Prof. J. S. Chauhan

Director,

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Civil Lines, Vidisha – 464001

Madhya Pradesh

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

M: 9826244840

Dr. Pramod Sharma

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Civil Lines, Vidisha – 464001

Madhya Pradesh

E-mail: [email protected]

M: 9826515525

Dr. Rajeev Jain

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Civil Lines, Vidisha – 464001

Madhya Pradesh

E-mail: [email protected]

M: 9425003796

Prof. Manorama Saini

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Civil Lines, Vidisha – 464001

Madhya Pradesh

E-mail: [email protected]

M: 9425432339

Dr. S. S. Goliya

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Civil Lines, Vidisha – 464001

Madhya Pradesh

E-mail: [email protected]

M: 9826258340

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER

LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS: February 15, 2021

LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF FULL PAPERS: February 25, 2021

LAST DATE FOR REGISTRATION WITHOUT LATE FEE: March 01, 2021

LAST DATE FOR BOOKING OF HOSTEL/GUESTHOUSE ACCOMMODATION: March 10, 2021

Papers received after February 25, 2021 onward will be printed after the XLIV ISSC. Only Registered Delegates shall be

provided free accommodation, transport and free food. Details of allotment of accommodation shall be put on website by

March 13, 2021. FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.issaindia.org, www.satiengg.in

XLIV

CONTENTS Page

(i) A Letter of Invitation from the President

(ii) A Letter of Invitation from the Director

XLIV Indian Social Science Congress

Preamble 1

History 1

44th

Indian Social Science Congress 1

Focal Theme : New Global Technological Society 1

Objectives 2

Major Themes 2

Seminars/Symposia/Colloquia/Workshop Themes 3

Research Committees 4

Thematic Panels 16

Ad Hoc Group Discussion 16

X All Indian Young Scientists Convention 17

National Science And Technology Exhibition 17

Task Force 18

Submission of Papers 18

Medium 18

Gold Medals 19

Accommodation and Food 19

Transport 19

Vidisha Darshan 19

Registration 19

Membership 21

Travel Support 21

Programmes 22

Certificate 22

Whom to Contact? 23

Focal Theme – New Global Technological Society (A Note) 24

Chairpersons, Convenors of Research Committees 29

Chairpersons, Convenors of Thematic Panels 43

Chairperson and Convenor of X All Indian Young Scientist Convention 52

International and National Symposia/Seminars/Workshops/Colloquia 53

National Academic Advisory Committee 55

Organizing Committee 60

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute 61

Indian Social Science Academy 78

ISSA Presidents : Past, Present and Future 80

Indian Social Science Congress : Past sessions 81

Executive Council (2020-21) of ISSA 82

ISSA’s Publications 85

About Current President : Prof. Ashok Jain 88

Forms;

Abstract Form

Declaration Form

Membership Form

Registration Form

Accommodation and Food Form

Travel Form

January 14, 2021

To,

All Vice-Chancellors/Principals/Directors/Members/Scientists

Sub: Invitation to XLIV Indian Social Science Congress, March 15-19, 2021, Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute, Vidisha

Dear Madam/Sir

I am happy to inform you that the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress will be held at Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute from March 15-19, 2020.

As you may be aware, the Congress, organised annually by the Indian Social Science Academy for last

forty-three years, is the largest national gathering of social scientists, scholars and researchers as also a unique

and only platform for social scientists to interact with scholars from natural, engineering, medical, agricultural

and multidisciplinary science.

The focal theme of XLIV Congress is ‘New Global Technological Society’. The Congress will have

lectures on the focal theme by eminent scholars and different aspects of the theme will be deliberated upon in

thematic workshops, research committees of various academic disciplines covered by academic and research

institutions.

The detailed Programme of the Congress is available on the web site of Indian Social Science

Academy: www.issaindia.org.

Details of registration, participation and submission of abstracts are also available on the web site.

I am sure your faculty and researchers would like to avail the opportunity of presenting research papers at the

Congress and benefit from interactions with eminent scholars.

This is to request you to kindly circulate copies of this letter along with this booklet to all the faculty

and researchers of your institution.

It will be our honour if you could find time to personally participate in the Congress. Your participation

would be a source of encouragement, especially to the younger researchers as also provide guidance to ISSA.

With warm regards,

(Ashok Jain)

President

44th INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

FOCAL THEME

NEW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY

(Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha, M.P) MARCH 15-19, 2021

Prof. Ashok Jain

(Former Director, CSIR, NISTADS)

President (2020-21)

Indian Social Science Academy

E-mail: [email protected]

M: 09810189116

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INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ACADEMY

(Formerly Indian Academy of Social Sciences)

HQ: Iswar Saran Ashram Campus, Allahabad 211004

Tel: (O):0532-2544245, (Fax: 0532-2544170)

E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.issaindia.org

XLIV

January 13, 2021

To,

All Vice-Chancellors/Principals/Directors/Members/Scientists

Sub: Invitation to XLIV Indian Social Science Congress, March 15-19, 2021, Vidisha

Dear Sir/Madam,

Our Institute is hosting 44th

Indian Social Science Congress between March 15-19,

2021 at Vidisha. ‘New Global Technological Society’ is its focal theme. All its details are

given in it. ‘Generation and Utilization of Indigenous Science and Technology for Self-

Reliant Development’, ‘Building New Atmanirbhar Bharat, Innovations in Science and

Technology Exhibition, Tenth All Indian Young Scientist Convention, etc are its major

focus. 28 subject Research Committees representing all subject of science of Nature-Human-

Society, 21 interdisciplinary Thematic Panels and numerous Seminars/ Symposia/

Workshops/ Colloquia shall be deliberating on Current Science Research and Theory vis-

à-vis New Global Technological Society.

We are happy to cordially invite you, your colleagues and research students to the 44th

Indian Social Science Congress. Let you also mail the details of innovations by your

colleagues while encouraging them to present their original research papers reflecting their

creativity. You are welcome to exhibit your university’s/Institution’s/Organization’s

innovations in the proposed S&T Exhibition.

Let you circulate it to all your faculty, departments, and research laboratories and

depute largest contingent of research scientists to the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress.

We shall be happy to receive you and your colleagues.

We look forward for pleasant meeting and very creative/productive interaction during

the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress.

With warm regards,

(J. S. Chauhan)

Director

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XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

0100 PREAMBLE

Indian Social Science Academy (ISSA) organizes Indian Social Science Congress (ISSC) every year

with a view to discovering, developing and disseminating science of Nature-Human-Society through critical

appraisal and integration of current research and theory in all subjects of science taught and researched in Indian

Universities, Colleges, IITs, IIITs, NITs, Regional Engineering Colleges, Medical Colleges, AIIMS, PGIs,

NISERS, ISERS, CSIR, ICAR, ICPR, ICMR, ICSSR and ICHR. Institutes/Laboratories for making India and

its peoples creative, self-reliant, prosperous, healthy and happy while living in peace and harmony with Nature.

0200 HISTORY

Indian Social Science Academy (originally, Indian Academy of Social Sciences ) was established on

August 15, 1974 with its headquarters at Allahabad with a view to creating a new science of Nature-Human-

Society in India capable of creating new Atmanirbhar democratic Republic of India free from hunger, disease,

ignorance, discrimination , oppression of man by man. Two years later it began organizing National Science

Congress. It named it Indian Social Science Congress. First Indian Social Science Congress was held from

February 15 to 17, 1976 at Allahabad. Since then it has been held at different universities, details of which are

given on page 81. The 40th

session of the Indian Social Science Congress was held from December 19-23, 2016

at University of Mysore, Mysuru and the 41st session of it was held from Dec 18 to 22, 2017 at Periyar

University, Salem. The 42nd

Indian Social Science Congress was held from December 27 to 31, 2018 at Kalinga

Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar and the 43rd

Indian Social Science Congress was held from

January 17-21, 2020 at Bengaluru Central University, Bengaluru. Each ISSC has a focal theme, details of which

are given on page 81.

All subjects/disciplines of science of Nature-Humans-Society are represented in Indian Social Science

Congress. There are 28 Subject Research Committees and 21 Interdisciplinary Thematic Panels in it.

Word Science in Indian Social Science Congress is prefixed with social as science as knowledge is

the result of collective mental and physical labour. Science is without any boundary and, is indivisible.

Indian Social Science Congress, therefore, is indeed, science congress in true sense. Its focus is on ‘Science

of Nature-Human-Society’.

University Grants Commission recognizes Indian Social Science Congress on par with Indian Science

Congress with distinction of having greater potentiality for developing new indigenous science and technology

needed for self-reliant (Atmanirbhar) national development. Every session of Indian Social Science Congress

has a focal theme.

0300 44th

INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

The Indian Social Science Academy in association with Samrat Ashok Technological Institute shall

hold the 44th

Indian Social Science Congress between March 15-19, 2021 at Vidisha, M.P

0400 FOCAL THEME

‘New Global Technological Society’ is the focal theme of the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress.

A note on it is given on page 24.

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0500 OBJECTIVES

The Indian Social Science Congress is a multi-disciplinary national science forum, which promotes

integration of Science of Nature-Human-Society through intra, inter and multi-disciplinary appraisal and

integration of current research and theory. Its deliberations, therefore, relate to (a) the focal theme, (b) current

research and theory in each subject/discipline of Science, (c) inter and multi-disciplinary deliberations on the

major India’s and world’s problems; (d) emerging areas of research and (e) improving the quality of education

and research through capacity building programmes for young scientists. Specific objectives related to the focal

theme, ‘New Global Technological Society’ are as follows:

0501 To comprehend Digital Technology Revolution in conjunction with scientific Revolution

0502 To comprehend India’s contribution to Digital Technology Revolution and new Indian

technology society

0503 To assess impact of Digital Technology Revolution on industrial and agriculture

production, marketing and management.

0504 To investigate the impact of Digital Revolution on emergence of or sprouting of new

economic, commercial, educational, political and cultural organizations/ groups/

conglomerations new civil societies, etc.

0505 To assess the impact of Digital Technology Revolution on quality of material, social and

cultural life of the people.

0506 To determine the role or impact of New Technological Revolution in reducing the gap

between the rich and the poor, between the village and town and thereby strengthening

the democratic principles of equality, freedom, fraternity and peace.

0507 To examine the need, relevance and validity of the new digital Technology based

education and research.

0508 To explore the new Technological Revolution-born economic, political, social,

organizational and cultural theories of sustainable, equitable, harmonious, peaceful,

poverty-disease-unemployment-discrimination free global social order.

0509 To investigate potentiality of New Technological Revolution for making the world free

from the fear of elimination by nuclear, chemical, biological or any form of global war

and radiation.

0510 To explore the potentiality of New Technological Revolution for making the nature of all

humans/Homosapiens truly human by freeing them from their animalist character.

0511 To determine the potentiality of new Technological Revolution for making the world

healthier, harmonious, happier and pleasant.

0512 To explore the impact of corona-born problems on the new technological social system.

0513 Any other

0600 MAJOR THEMES

Following major themes of the focal theme ‘New Global Technological Society’ are suggested for

consideration:

0601 Post-Industrial Development of Science and Technology and formation of New Technological society

0602 New Technological Revolution: From Labour intensive to capital intensive.

0603 India’s and Third World’s contribution to New Technological Revolution

0604 New Industrial Technology

0605 New Agricultural Technology

0606 New Social Science and Technology

0607 New Biotechnology

0608 New Genetic Engineering

0609 New Communication Technology

0610 New Information Technology Revolution

0611 New Biomedical Engineering Technology

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0612 New Health Science and Theory

0613 New Economic Theory and Method

0614 New World Trade Organization

0615 New Patent Law and Intellectual Property regulations

0616 New Environmental and Ecological Science and Technology

0617 New Technological Revolution in Social Judicial system

0618 Global Village

0619 New Education Technology and Radical change in School, College and University Education System

0620 Impact of New Technological Revolution on Family, Community, Society and State

0621 Impact of New Technological Revolution on Small and Medium Industries

0622 Impact of New Technological Revolution on Rural-Urban and rich-poor divides.

0623 Connection between Digital divide and Socio-economic divide

0624 New Technological Social Entrepreneurship

0625 Impact of New Technology on Conflict, War, Peace and Social Security: Technological Disasters,

Nuclear Disaster and Ecological Disasters

0626 New or Neoliberal Policies of Democracy and emerging new notion of nation and nationality

0627 Impact of New Technological Revolution on Survival and Growth of Peoples Languages

0628 Virtual World vs Real World

0629 Data Mining and its Social Implications

0630 Newer forms of Technological Slavery and Freedom

0631 Impact of New Technological Revolution on Global Warming and Global Climate

0632 Implications of Growing Global e-commerce, super markets and Malls on Small and Medium

shops/traders.

0633 GST and its implications

0634 New Technological Revolution and Future of Mankind

0635 Emerging Corona Virus like newer threats to life on Planet Earth

0635 Any other

0700 SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA/WORKSHOPS/COLLOQUIA

It is proposed to hold following International/National/ Seminars/ Symposia/ Colloquia on issues

related to ‘New Global Technological Society’ during the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress:

0701 INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA

Following themes are suggested for International Symposia/Seminars:

0701: New and Emerging Technology-Society Configurations

0702: Redefining Problems of Science of Nature-Human-Society

0703: Post-Corona New Global Technological Society and its sustainability

0704: Any other

Further Details are on page 53.

0701 NATIONAL SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA

Following themes are suggested for National Symposia/Seminars:

0701: Generation and Utilization of Indigenous Science and Technology for Self-Reliant

Development

0702: Building Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India)

0703: Privatization as powerful weapon of liberation

0704: Public Health System

0705: Public Education System under New Education Policy

0706: Impact of Farmers Acts on Farming System

0707: Impact of New Labour Laws on labour

0708: One Nation-One Card

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0709: Social Violence Theory

0710: State of Art of Indigenous New Digital Technology

0711: New Social Entrepreneurship in India

0712: New Civil Society Movements for Solution of Problems of Democratic Republic of India

0713: New Technology based Solutions for Conservation of Water, Natural Resources and

Biodiversity

0714: Post-Corona India and its Peoples

0715: Digitalized Space Science and Technology

0716: Gender Issues in Science and Technology

0717: Sustainable Technology and Gandhian Thoughts

0800 RESEARCH COMMITTEES

There are 28 Subject Research Committees in 44th Indian Social Science Congress. Each

Research Committee has two chairperson (one local and one outstation),two convenors (one local and

outstation) and 15-25 members from all over India. Details are given on page 29 Each Research

Committee appraises and attempts to integrate current research and theory through deliberations on

research papers, Seminar/Symposia/Colloquia/Workshops/Special lectures/ ad-hoc group discussions

on themes of greater theoretical and methodological significance. Major objectives of each Research

Committee are: (a) to appraise the quality of research and problems associated with it, (b) discover

newer theory and method, (c) contribute to improvement of education and research and (d) to bring

out publication of papers in all Indian languages in order to fill-in the existing void and thereby create

necessary conditions for flowering of science in India that is liberating.

Since focal theme of the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress is ‘New Global Technological

Society’, each Research Committee may identify themes related to it and hold seminars/symposia

lectures for reviewing ‘Current Research and Theory’s of 15-30 years of research in its domain. Each

Research Committee shall identify and invite those who have done creative research in their areas to

write a critical review papers. Besides, young researchers and others are welcome to present their

papers on ongoing research. Proposed themes of each Research Committees are given below for

illustration: 0100: AGRICULTURE SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

0101: Current Research and Theory in Agriculture

0102: Agrarian crisis and farmer suicide

0103: Agri-business, food industry and packaged foods

0104: Agricultural economy and market economy

0105: Agricultural education and research (ICAR & private)

0106: Agricultural policy and snags in implementation

0107: Agrochemicals on soil health

0108: Agroforestry

0109: Biotechnology and GM Crops

0110: Can organic agriculture feed the billion plus population?

0111: Climate changes, risk to agriculture and mitigation possibilities

0112: Diary Animal Husbandry, Livestock and Poultry

0113: Digital innovation, big data and agriculture

0114: Expanding Agriculture, environment and wildlife

0115: Farmers loans- National banks and cooperative banks

0116: Farmers’ cooperative societies and Suicides

0117: GM crops- human and environmental health

0118: High yielding seeds, agricultural productivity and cost benefit ratios

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0119: Human in agriculture

0120: Impact on living organisms and environment

0121: Integrated farming systems

0122: Mechanization and agricultural robots

0123: Monsoons, drought, floods and agriculture

0124: Pesticides, fungicides and health of humans and animals

0125: Pollinators, predators of pests (arthropods & invertebrates) and pesticides

0126: Precision agriculture

0127: Self-Sufficiency in Pulse and Oil seeds

0128: Equation between Agriculture and Industry

0129: Vertical Horticulture, Water Management, Rejuvenation of Water Bodies and Linkage of rivers

0130: Agriculture and Marketing

0131: Any other.

(b): New Global Technological Society

0101: New Technology, Agriculture Science and Agriculture

0102: Equation between Agriculture and Industry under New Global Technology

0103: New Technology, New Farm Laws and Agriculture

0200: ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

0201: Current Research and Theory in Anthropology

0202: Physical Anthropology

0203: Social Anthropology

0204: Cultural Anthropology

0205: Indigenous/Tribal People of India

0206: Tribal and Primitive Societies

0207: Tribal Science and Technology

0208: Ethnography

0209: Anthropological Methods and Theories

0210: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

0201: New Global Technology and Social Conditions of Human on Planet Earth

0202: Impact of New Global Technology on Primitive Communities Societies

0300: ARCHAECOLOGY, HISTORY AND CULTURE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

0301: Current Research and Theory in History

0302: Current Research Theory in Archaeology

0303: Current Research in the History of Ancient, Medieval and Modern Era

0304: Preservation of Heritage and Archaeological Sites

0305:History of Homosapiens

0306: Cultural History and Current Research and Theory of Culture and Civilization

0307: History of Science and Technology

0308: History of Medical Science

0309: Economic History

0310: Social History

0311: Colonial History

0312:History of Freedom Struggles, History of Modern Democratic Republic of India

0313: Historiography

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0314: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

0301: The interface of technology and historical processes from ancient to contemporary periods

0302: Newer Archaeological Technology and Methods

0400: BIOLOGICAL OR LIFE SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

0401: Current Research and Theory in Animal and Plant Science

0402: Current Research and Theory in Biophysics

0403: Current Research and Theory in Bio-Chemistry

0404: Current Research and Theory in Plant Biology

0405: Current Research and Theory in Emergence and Evolution of Life

0406: Current Research and Theory in Genetics and Genetic Engineering

0407: Current Research and Theory in Molecular and Cellular Biology

0408: Current Research and Theory in Biological System

0409: Biological Methods and Theories

0410: Biodiversity, Ecology and Life Science

0410: Bioinformatics

0411: Virology

0412: Corona/Biotechnology Theory and Method

0413: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

0401: New Global Biological Technology

0402: Biological Warfare Technology

0500: BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

0501: Current Research and Theory in Biotechnology

0502: Current Research and Theory in Nano technology

0502: Current Research and Theory in Biotechnology of Plants and Agriculture

0503: Current Research and Theory in Biotechnology of Medicine

0504: Methods and Theory of Biotechnology

0505: History of Biotechnology

0506: Innovation in Biotechnology by Indians

0507: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

0501: New Biotechnology of Corona

0600: CHEMICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

0601: Current Research and Theory in Chemical Science

0602: Organic Chemistry

0603: Inorganic Chemistry

0604: Physical Chemistry

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0605: Supramolecular Chemistry

0606: Materials Chemistry

0607: Bio-Chemistry

0608: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

0601: New Global Chemical Technology and Its Bio-social Implications

0602: Chemical Warfare

0700: COMMERCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

0701: Current Research and Theory in Commerce

0702: Trade war and International Trade

0703: Online trading and its impact on Retail Trading

0704: Globalization and International Trade

0705: Consumer, Consumerism and Consumer Rights

0706: Compulsive consumerism and Environmental degradation

0707: Platform Commerce

0708: Gag Economy

0709: Innovations, Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship

0710: Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

0711: Green Human Resource Management

0712: Sustainable Commerce and Climate change

0713: Sustainable Development Goals and Sustainable consumption

0714: Social marketing, Service Marketing, Green Marketing

0715: International Marketing

0716: Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Business

0717: Finance, Accounting, IFRS, Green Accounting

0718: Strategy and Operation

0719: Organizational Development

0720: Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility

0721: Derivatives and Commodity Marketing

0722: Plastic card Revolution in Online and Digital Marketing

0723: Banking and Insurance

0724: Changing face of Management in the eras of Globalization

0725: Corporate Governance

0726: Taxation and GST

0727: Customer Relationship Management

0728: Eco Tourism

0729: Cost and Management Accounting

0730: Consumers Buying Behavior and Brand Loyalty

0731: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

0701: New Global Technology and Global Trade and Commence

0702: Newer Forms and Methods of Commerce and Trade

0800: COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

0801: Current Research and Theory in Communication and Journalism

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0802: Information Technology and Digitalized Communication

0803: Fake News and Man Media Communication

0804: Politicization of Man Media Communication

0805: Media and Democracy

0806: Social Media

0807: Media, Environment and Climate Change

0808: Media and Gender

0809: Media and Politics

0810: Media Literacy

0811: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

0801: Newer Forms and Methods of Communication

0802: New Global Communication Technology and Growing Social Conflicts and Social Violence

0803: Corporatisation New Global Technology of Communication and Its Social, Economic and Political

Impact

0900: COMPUTER SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

0901: Current Research and Theory in Computer Science

0902: Growth of indigenous, Digital Technology Hard Work vs Soft Work

(b): New Global Technological Society

0901: Indigenous Computer Science and Indigenous Digital Technology for Atmanirbhar Bharat

0902: India’s Dependence on Imported Digital Technology

1000: EARTH SCIENCE (Oceanic Sc, Marine Sc., Atmospheric Science Etc) AND PLANETARY

SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

1001: Current Research and Theory in Earth Science and Planetary Science

1002: Geophysics

1003: Astrophysics

1004: Marine Science

1005: Atmospheric Science

1006: Global Warming and Climate Change

1007: Biodiversity

1008: Ecology and Environment

1009: Earthquakes

1010: Ocean Science

1011: Innovations by Indian Earth Scientists

1012: Water and Earth

1013: Anthropocene

1014: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

1001: New Global Technology and Planet Earth

1002: New Technology and Climate Change

1003: New Global Planetary Science, Technology and Space Society

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1100: ECOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

1101: Current Research and Theory in Ecology and Environment Science

1102: Pollution of Air, Noise, Water, Soil and Food

1103: Disruption of Food Chain

1104: Forest Fire and Wildlife Fragmentation

1105: Solid Waste Generation and Management

1106: Deforestation and Desertification

1107: Mining and Quarrying on Ecology

1108: Urbanization and Ecological Sustainability

1109: Economics of Environment and Ecology

1110: Politics of Ecology and Environment

1111: Ecological and Degradation and Species Extinction

1112: Climate Change and Weather Extremes

1113: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

1101: New Global Technology and Global Ecology and Environment

1102: New Global Technology and Sustainable Ecology, and Environment

1200: ECONOMICS RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

1201: Current Research and Theory in Economics

1202: Current Research and Theory in Macro Economics

1203: Current Research and Theory in Micro Economics

1204: Agriculture Economics

1205: Labour Economics

1206: Environmental Economics

1207: Gender Economics

1208: International Economics

1209: Industrial Economics

1210: Welfare Economics

1211: Economic History and Thought

1212: Nudge Theory of Economic Transformation of India

1213: Econometrics Theory and Applications

1214: Theoretical and methodical problems of GDP based paradigm of Economic Growth

1215: Theory of Economic Crisis

1216: Natural Resource and Energy Economics

1217: Growing Erosion in Mixed Economic Character of Indian Economy

1218: Econometric and Mathematical Economic

1219: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

1201: New Global Technology and New Global and Domestic Economy

1202: Nudge Theory and New Technology

1203: Global Technology and Foreign Direct Investment

1300: EDUCATION RESEARCH COMMITTEE

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(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

1301: Current Research and Theory in Education

1302: Current Research and Theory of Pedagogy

1303: School Education System

1304: College Education System

1305: University Education System

1306: Impact of Education in English on Education, Research and creativity

1307: Indian Education System and Deeping Crisis in Education

1308: Privatization of Education

1309: New Education Policy, Its relevance and validity

1310: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

1301: New Global technological and New Global Education

1302: Classroom Education V/S Online Education

1303: Traditional Research V/S Online Research

1400: ENGINEERING SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

1401: Current Research and Theory in Engineering and Technology

1402. Aerospace Engineering

1403. Architecture and Planning

1404. Automobile Engineering

1405. Biotechnology

1406. Chemical Engineering

1407. Civil Engineering

1408. Computer Science Engineering

1409. Computer Sc. and Information Technology

1410. Construction Technology

1411. Earthquake Engineering

1412. Electrical and Electronics Engineering

1413. Electronics and Communication Engineering

1414. Environmental Engineering

1415. Geotechnical Engineering

1416. Highway Engineering

1417. Industrial and Production Engineering

1418. Industrial and Engineering Management

1419. Information Technology

1420. Instrumentation Technology

1421. Mechanical Engineering

1422. Metallurgical Engineering

1423. Manufacturing Science and Engineering

1424. Petroleum Engineering

1425. Polymer Science

1426. Production and Industrial Engineering

1427. Structural Engineering

1428. Telecommunication Engineering

1429. Textile Engineering and Fiber Science

1430. Water Resources Engineering

(b): New Global Technological Society

1401. Innovations in Indigenous Engineering Science and Technology for Making India Atmanirbhar

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1402: Contributions of IIT, Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics to Global Technology

1500: GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

1501: Current Research and Theory in Geography

1502: Physical Geography, Geomorphology

1503: Human Geography

1504: Biodiversity and Geographical Information System

1505: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

1501: New Global Technology and Geographic Information System

1600: HOME SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

1601: Current Research and Theory in Home Science

1602: Food and Nutrients

1603: Development

1604: Health and Nutrients

1605: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

1601: Break Down of Home Cooking under the Impact of New Global Technology

1602: Online Food Supply Chain

1700: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STUDIES & DEFENCE STRATEGIC STUDIES RESEARCH

COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

1701: Current Research and Theory in International Relation Studies & Defence Strategic

1702: Super Power, Cold War and The World….

1703: International Conflict and War

1704: Nucearized World

1705: International Politics

1706: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

1701: New Global Technology, Newer forms of Diplomacy and Strategic Structure Methods and Theory

1702: New Technological War

1800: JURIDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

1801: Current Research and Theory in Juridical Science

1802: Current Trends in legal research and methods

1803: Environment, present legal trends and challenges

1804: Personal laws at cross roads: testing time for the discipline of law

1805: Sports, Research and Law-dimensions and opportunities

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1806: Post Aadhar and GST: are we loosing federal structure-Constitutional Challenges

1807: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

1801: Industrial Revolution 5.0 and Its Legal Implications

1802: Human Rights and Ethical Principles in New and Emerging Technologies

1803: Indian Constitution and New Technological Revolution

1804: Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Health

1805: New Environmental and Ecological Science and Technology

1806: Data Privacy and Related Laws and Technology

1807: New Patent Law and Intellectual Property Regulations

1808: Trade, Economy and Law

1809: New Technological Revolution in Judicial System

1810: Impact of New Technology on Corporate Sector

1811: E-Business, Consumer and Competition Law

1812: Technology and Indigenous People

1813: Privacy and Security with New Technology Cybercrime

1814: Forensic Science Techniques and Law of Evidence

1815: Impact of New Technological Revolution on Rights of women and children

1900: LINGUISTICS RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

1901: Current Research and Theory in Linguistics

1902: Indian Languages

1903: Language of Education and Research

1904: Language as a tool for studying History/Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology

1905: Language Pedagogy

1906: Language Policy and Planning

1907: Indigenous languages of India

1904: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

1901: New Global Technology and Newer Forms of Linguistics

1902: Impact of Global Digital Technology on Language

2000: MANAGEMENT SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

2001: Current Research and Theory in Management Science

(b): New Global Technological Society

2001: Newer Forms of Technological Surveillance of Labour and Industrial Management

2002: New Technological Management System

2003: Shift From Factory/Office Work to Home Work

2100: MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

2101: Current Research and Theory in Mathematical and Statistical

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2102: Mathematical Analysis

2103: Numerical Modeling

2104: Differential Equations

2105: Fluid Mechanics

2106: Data Service

2107: Inventory Modeling

2108: Computational Applications

2109: Fuzzy Logic & Applications

2110: Weather and Climate Modeling

2111: Machine Learning

2112: Probality Theory and Applications

2113: Statistical Inference

2114: Multivariate Analysis

2115: Sampling Techniques

2116: Meta Analysis

2117: Data Service

2118: Design of Experiment

2119: Inventory Theory

2120: Distribution Theory

2121: Time Series Analysis

2122: Econometrics

2123: Reliability Theory

2124: Big data Analysis

2125: Statistical Quality Control

2126: Regression Analysis

2127: Stochastic Modeling

2128: Statistical Decision Theory

2129: Operation Research

2130: Actuarial Statistics

2131: Bayesian Inferncehanks

(b): New Global Technological Society

2101: Data Mining and Data Analytic

2102: Newer Forms of Statistical Analysis and Theoretical Formulation

2103: Mathematics of Physical vs Virtual World

2104: Mathematical Modeling Under New Global Technology

2105: Impact of Global Technology on Teaching and Research on Mathematics and Statistics

2200: MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

2201: Current Research and Theory in Medical and Health Science

2202: Medicine

2203: Surgery

2204: Physiology

2205: Bio-Medical Engineering

2206: Malaria

2207: Dengue

2208: Tuberculosis

2209: Communicable Diseases

2210: Cardiovascular

2211: AIDS

2212: Hypertension

2213: Diabetes

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2214: Psychiatric

2215: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

2201: Telemedicine

2202: Radiology

2203: Knowledge of Health Science V/S Technology of Health

2204: Public Health System VS Private Health System

2205: Status of Bio-Medical Research on Corona like Viruses

2300: PHILOSOPHY RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

2301: Current Research and Theory in Philosophy

2302: Indian Philosophy

2303: Epistemology

2304: Ethics

2305: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

2301: New Philosophy of New Global Technological Society

2400: PHYSICS RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

2401: Current Research and Theory in Physical Science

2402: Current Research and Theory in Quantum Physics

2403: Current Research and Theory in Particle Physics

2404: Current Research and Theory in Nuclear Physics

2405: Current Research and Theory in Nano Particles

2406: Current Research and Theory in Cosmic Rays

2407: Current Research and Theory in Relativistic Mechanics

2408: Current Research and Theory in Astrophysics and Cosmology

2409: Current Research and Theory in Condensed Matter Physics

2410: Current Research and Theory in Statistical Physics

2411: Current Research and Theory in Biophysics

(b): New Global Technological Society

2401: Current Research and Theory and Material Science

2402: Indian Physics and New Global Technology

2403: Physics and Plastic Technology

2500: POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

2501: Current Research and Theory in Political Science

2502: State

2503: Democracy

2504: Political Party and Political Leadership

2505: Parliament

2506: Election

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2507: Political Economy

2508: International Politics

2509: Democracy and Authoritarian Politics

2510: Politics of Peoples Sovereignty v/s Politics of Capitalist’ Sovereignty

2511: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

2501: Impact of New Global Technology on Democratic Political and Society

2502: New Technological Power of State

2600: PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

2601: Current Research and Theory in Psychology

2602: Current Research and Theory in Psychophysics

2603: Current Research and Theory in Physiological/Biological Psychology

2604: Current Research and Theory in Social Psychology

2605: Current Research and Theory in Industrial Psychology

2606: Current Research and Theory in Psychopathology

2607: Current Research and Theory in Clinical Psychology

2608: Current Research and Theory in Motivational Processes

2609: Current Research and Theory in Cognitive Processes

2610: Personality Theory

2611: Methods and Theory

2612: Psychometrics

2613: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

2601: Impact of New Global Technology on Psychology of Men and Women

2602: Psychology of New Global Technological Society

2603: Newer Forms of Technology – Borne Mental Diseases

2604: Impact of New Global Technology on Social Perception and Social Alienation

2605: Natural Intelligence and personality vs Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Personality

2700: SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

2701: Current Research and Theory in Social Work

2702: NGOs and Social Work

(b): New Global Technological Society

2701: New Global Technological Society and New Forms of Social Work

2702: Traditional Narcotics vs New Technological Narcotics

2800: SOCIOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITTEE

(a): Current Research and Theory Themes

2801: Current Research and Theory in Sociology

2802: Social System Research

2803: Sociology of family, communal and Society of Knowledge

2804: Social Process and Social Studies

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2805: Social Alienation

2806: Sociology of Knowledge

2807: Sociology of economic

2808: Sociology of Politics

2809: Any other

(b): New Global Technological Society

2809: New Sociology of New Global Technological Society

2802: New Sociology of Knowledge of New Technological Society

2803: New Technological Society, Social Process, Social structure and Social Element

0900 THEMATIC PANELS

There are 21 Interdisciplinary Thematic Panels. Theme of each panel is major problem of

modern world demanding appropriate scientific solution. Scientists of diverse disciplines working on

the common theme are expected to present their research papers and attempt building a common

concept, theory and method. An action plan-based on appropriate scientific theory which if acted

upon may resolve problems and thereby make the world better. All thematic panels are open to

scientists of diverse disciplines, policy planners, field groups and social activists. Details of the

Thematic panels are as follows.:

1. Conflicts, War, Peace and Social Security

2. Democracy And Human Rights

3. Ecological and Environmental Protection Movements

4. Ethics of Science and Society

5. Global Warming and Climate Change

6. History and Philosophy of Science

7. Information Technology, Mass Media and Culture

8. Labour in Organized and Unorganized Sectors

9. Nation, States and Emerging Challenges

10. Natural Resources, Bio-diversity and Geographic Information System

11. Patent Laws and Intellectual Property Rights

12. Peasants, Livelihood and Land-use

13. People (Dalits, Tribes, Women, Peasants, etc) Struggles And Movements For Equitable Democratic Society

14. Peoples Health and Quality of Life

15. Political Economy of India

16. Population, Poverty and Migration

17. Rural Technology, Social Organizations and Rural Development

18. Science Communication and Science Popularization

19. Science, Technology and Social Development

20. Social Processes, Social Structures and Social Alienation

21. Unity of Science /Science of Nature-Humans-Society

Further details are on page 43.

10. AD HOC GROUP DISCUSSION

Scientists or a group of scientists doing research on a new theme having newer theoretical and

methodological and social implications are welcome to organize discussion on the same. Those interested in it

are advised to send their proposals to the General Secretary before. The proposer shall be its convener and

should mobilize 5-10 participants having papers on the same theme. This kind of deliberations are meant for

new emerging areas of research and theory. Those who are interested in organizing such discussions/dialogues

are requested to contact the General Secretary of Indian Social Science Academy.

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11. X ALL INDIA YOUNG SCIENTISTS CONVENTION

Young Science Division of Indian Social Science Congress organizes All India Young Scientists

Convention with a view to enabling our young scientists to play central role in development of indigenous

science of Nature-Human-Society. So far 9 sessions of it has been held. The X All India Young Scientists

convention will be held between March 15-19, 2021, during the 44th

Indian Social Science Congress.

‘Learning Science of Nature-Human-Society’ will be its major theme. Besides, conditions of research

facilities, availability of appropriate fellowships, language of education and research, contractual teaching and

research, job opportunities, etc will be sub-themes for Young scientists. Young scientists enrolled for Ph.D will

be welcome to interact with the senior scientists for seeking advice.

Young scientists of all subjects are welcome to submit their papers and notes on specific issue/themes

for discussion at the X All India Young Scientists Convention. They are also welcome to submit papers on

‘Current Research and Theory in Science’ and ‘New Global Technological Society’. Two-three good papers will

be listed for presentation in plenary sessions.

Names and addresses of the Chairman and convenor of the X All India Young Scientists Convention

are given on page 52. All those who want to participate in it are advised to contact them.

12. NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute and Indian Social Science Academy have resolved to organize a

National Science-Technology Exhibition on ‘Innovations and Discoveries in Indian Science-Technology for

Atmanirbhar Bharat’ along with a national symposium on ‘ Building Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and other related

seminars/symposia/plenaries on ‘New Global Technological Society’ during the XLIV ISSC. Eventually, such

an exhibition shall become regular feature of ISSC.

All R&D organizations, IITS, NITS, CSIR, ICMR, ICAR, DST, TFIR, AICTE, IISc. ICMR, National

and Regional Laboratories, Agricultural and Technological Universities, Institutes, Universities and Colleges

are cordially invited to display their innovations, discoveries in the realm of Science-Technology which in their

views can help in building ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. All those participating institutes/groups/individuals are

expected to first submit the brief information about their exhibits and space required. All would be expected to

register before March 01, 2021.

Details of Registration Fee:

(i) Institutional: Rs. 15,000/-

(ii) Companies: Rs. 25,000/-

(iii) NGO’s: Rs. 10,000/-

(iv) Individuals: Rs. 5,000/-

Note: The Registration fee should be sent by account payee/DD or by multicity cheque in favour of Director,

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha. Individuals not having institution support are welcome to seek

exemption from registration.

All inquiry should be addressed to the following:

Prof. C. S. Sharma Dr. J. S. Chauhan

Chairman Director

National S&T Exhibition Committee Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute Vidisha, M.P

Vidisha, M.P. Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

M: 9826244840

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13. TASK FORCE

A Task Force constituted for the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress shall deliberate over its

deliberations between 21:30 – 23:00 hours everyday with a view to exploring new ideas, theories, methods and

social relevance. It will present its ‘Trend Report’ on March 19, 2021 at 14:00 hrs at the assembly of all

delegates for discussion and adoption. All Chairpersons and Convenors are its ex-officio members.

14. SUBMISION OF PAPERS

All university and college teachers, students and scientists working in CSIR, ICAR, ICMR,

ICSSR, ICPR, ICHR, DST Institutes, IISc, IISERS, NISERS, IITs, IIITs, MNITs, Engineering Colleges,

Medical and Health Science Universities, Medical Colleges, AIIMS, PGIs, National/Regional

Laboratories, DRDO’s Institutes/Laboratories, are cordially invited to present their research papers at

the 44th

Indian Social Science Congress. Those who are not formal scientists too are welcome to submit

their papers and participate in XLIV ISSC.

Papers can either be based on research or review of researches or study of policies and Peoples

movements. Those who are working in the field and wish to present papers based on their field works too are

welcome to present their papers. However, none is permitted to present papers by copying others’ papers

from research Journals or internet. Each paper, therefore, has to be accompanied by a duly signed

‘Declaration Form’ given in the annexure. Scientists found guilty of plagiarization shall be responsible for

their acts.

Three copies of a paper, with CD and its abstract in triplicate should be submitted to the General

Secretary, Indian Social Science Academy. Abstract of papers should be within 500 words and the paper

within 7000 words and format given in the annexure should be used

It is advisable to e-mail abstracts and papers to the respective Chairman of Research

Committees/Thematic Panels and the General Secretary, ISSA in order to facilitate quick response (See

pp _______). All papers are edited by the respective research committees. Provisional acceptance is issued on

receipt of abstract of the paper and final acceptance after submission of the full paper and completion of

registration. One should register only on receipt of provisional acceptance letter.

15. DATES FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

The last date for submission of abstracts and full papers are as follows:

(i) Last Date For Submission of Abstract : February 15, 2021

(ii) Last Date For Submission of Full Paper : February 25, 2021

It may be noted that one can submit paper even after the last date and till March 14, 2021. No

paper, however, will be received during the session of the 44th

Indian Social Science Congress. The papers

received after February 20, 2021 will be printed after the XLIV ISSC is over.

Since issue of visa is a time consuming process, the foreign scholars are advised to submit the

abstracts of their papers before February 05, 2021 and the full paper before February 15, 2021along with

their bio-data after visiting website of Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India

16. MEDIUM

Papers can be submitted either in Hindi or in English as the Hindi and English are the official medium

of Indian Social Science Congress. As a policy Indian Social Science Academy would like to have all Indian

languages as the medium of exchange at ISSC. However, it doesn’t have resources for it. Those who cannot

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write in Hindi or English are welcome to write in their language. However, they are expected to mail the

original text of their papers along with the translated copy either in Hindi or English.

17. GOLD MEDALS

Two Gold Medals, namely, A. K. Tharien Gold Medal and B. V. Rangarao Gold Medal are

available for the best papers presented at the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress. Two best papers of XLIV

ISSC adjudged by appropriate committee shall be given Gold Medals at the next session of Indian Social

Science Congress in 2020.

Philanthropists/Trusts/Members are welcome to donate for creation of Gold Medals/Memorial Lectures

in the names of their beloved.

18. ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD

All registered delegates of XLIV Indian Social Science Congress shall be provided free Guest

House/Hostel Accommodation and free food with effect from March 14, 2021 (dinner only) to March 20, 2021

(breakfast). Accommodation, however, will be available from March 14, 2021 morning. Foreign delegates will

be provided accommodation on receipt of intimation well in advance. Those wishing to stay in hotels are

advised to make their own arrangements. The Organizing Committee would charge rent for the

accommodation prior to March 14, 2021 and after March 20, 2021.

All correspondence regarding accommodation should be addressed to the Local Organizing Secretary.

Filled-in Accommodation and Food Form and Travel Form given in the annexure should be mailed to the

Local Organizing Secretary before March 10, 2021.

19. TRANSPORT AND RECEPTION

All registered delegates of XLIV Indian Social Science Congress will be received at railway station/

airport/bus station at Vidisha and Bhopal Airport on receipt of information well in advance. All are advised to be in

communication with the organizing Secretary of the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress in order to have smooth

and pleasant reception, transport and accommodation.

All those who wish to be received are requested to mail the filled-in Travel Form given in the

Annexure to the Local Organizing Secretary latest by March 10, 2021. One can contact the Local

Organizing Secretary over phone as well as e-mail.

20. VIDISHA DARSHAN

Vidisha is a beautiful historical place. Ashok’s Sanchi is near to it. Arrangement for visit to beautiful

places will be made on March 14, 2021 and March 20, 2021. Delegates desirous of seeing the beautiful and

historical places in Vidisha are requested to contact the Local Organizing Secretary well in advance.

21. REGISTRATION

All those who wish to present their research papers at XLIV Indian Social Science Congress are

requested to get themselves registered by paying the stipulated registration fee. Details of registration fee are as

follows:

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*The word ‘accompanying person’ means wife or husband or child. A child below the age of 6 years shall

not be charged for food

One who is not a member but wishes to become member of the Indian Social Science Academy

can send the membership fee and the registration fee meant for member-delegate along with filled-in

membership and registration forms.

An institution/organization member can depute its three or more representatives to the Indian Social

Science Congress. In the event of more than three representatives, the cost of registration for individual delegate

(member or non-member) shall be payable by the concerned institution/organization.

Unregistered scholars attending XLIV Indian Social Science Congress shall be required to buy the food

coupon from the counter. No accommodation and certificate shall be provided to unregistered scholars or

scholars who have registered without submitting any paper. No one will be entitled to receive literature of XLIV

ISSC without registration. However, such scholars can buy the publications from the counter.

The Registered delegate is entitled to receive kitbags, all publications of the XLIV Indian Social

Science Congress including its proceedings free of cost, free hostel accommodation, free meals, and free

transport from the Guest House/Hostel to the venue of XLIV ISSC. The Organizing Committee may

provide free or on payment transport from the railway station/airport to the Guest House/Hostel

depending upon its resources. However, delegates staying in hotels or on their own shall not be entitled

for free transport. Local registered delegates will be entitled for kitbags, free lunch, day tea/coffee and

banquets only. Free Breakfast, lunch, day tea and dinner will be available to registered delegates with

effect from evening of March 14, 2021 to the morning breakfast of March 20, 2021 only.

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute is likely to put some registered delegates in nearby other

Guest Houses, Hostels and other hotels if its Guest House and Hotels accompanied are full.

Plenary/Public Speakers, Chairpersons, Special Invitees and EC Members are requested to inform the

Organizing Secretary about their need for Guest House Accommodation.

The registration fee should be sent to the General Secretary, Indian Social Science Academy by

an account payee Cheque/DD in favour of Indian Social Science Academy payable at Allahabad under

registered cover. Outstation cheque or money order will not be entertained. Multicity cheques will be

accepted. Till date there is no online facility. So one should not transfer registration on any online facility.

ISSA will not be responsible for it.

CATEGORY Up to March 01, 2021 From March 02, 2021

1. Member Delegate Rs. 3,000.00 Rs. 3,500.00

2. Non-Member Delegate Rs. 4,000.00 Rs. 4,500.00

3. Institutional Member Delegates

(upto three persons)

Rs. 10,000.00

Rs.

12,000.00

4. Non Member Institutional Delegates

(upto three persons)

Rs. 15,000.00

Rs. 18,000.00

5. Member Student Delegates Rs. 2,000.00 Rs.

2,500.00

6. Non-Member Student Delegate Rs. 2,500.00 Rs. 3,000.00

7. Local Delegate Rs. 2,000.00 Rs. 2,500.00

8. Foreign Delegates

(a) From Afro-Asian-Latin

American countries

(b) From other countries (North America And Europe)

Rs. 5,000.00

US $ 200.00

Rs. 6,000.00

US $ 250.00

9.Accompanying Persons*

(i) Indian

(ii) Afro-Asian-Latin American countries

(iii) Other Foreign countries

(North America And Europe)

Rs. 2,000.00

Rs. 2,500.00

US $ 150.00

Rs. 2,500.00

Rs. 3,000.00

US $ 200.00

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Although on the spot registration will be made, yet the Organizing Committee is not bound to provide

hostel accommodation to such outstation delegates if the accommodation is not available.

It is, therefore, advisable to get registered within the stipulated time in order to avoid last minute

inconvenience.

The invited scholars and members of the Executive Council, NAAC, Organizing Committee, Research

Committees, Thematic Panels, Task Force and other bodies and special invitees are advised to pay the

registration fee within the stipulated period and act in accordance with advice by the General Secretary, Indian

Social Sciences Academy. None is exempted from registration fee. Registration is necessary for enabling

the Organizing Committee to arrange accommodation, transport and food for all.

Timely registration and intimation of need for accommodation will facilitate planning for food,

accommodation, Transport, Kits, etc.

Refund of the registration fee will be made after deducting 40% as the service charges if the

request for it is received before March 15, 2021. Literature of the XLIV ISSC, however, shall not be

supplied in such cases. Those who have registered but are not able to attend the XLIV ISSC because of

unavoidable reasons would be supplied all the publications if their request for refund is not received

within the stipulated date or if they do not wish refund.

In the event of more than one author of a paper, all will be required to pay the registration fee

individually. Co-author of a paper shall not be treated as accompanying person.

22. MEMBERSHIP

Indian Social Science Congress is open to ISSA members as well non-members. Those who wish to

become members of ISSA are advised to post their membership fee along with filled-in membership form to the

General Secretary. Such new members shall be eligible for concession in registration fee of XLIV ISSC.

23. TRAVEL SUPPORT

All the scholars working in universities, colleges, research institutes, laboratories and R&D

organizations shall be expected to seek travel and registration support from their respective organizations. Those

who are retired or do not enjoy any institutional support are advised to write to the General Secretary, Indian

Social Science Academy before February 15, 2021. All research students in receipt of

UGC/CSIR/ICSSR/ICHR/ICPR Fellowships shall meet their travel and registration fee from their contingency

grants. Such research students who are not receiving any fellowship are advised to write to the General

Secretary along with ‘bonafide’ and ‘non-receipt of Fellowship certificate’ from their Registrar. Partial or full

support will be provided on availability of fund. All Plenary speakers, Chairpersons/Conveners not having

institutional support are advised to inform the General Secretary at the earliest. Local

Chairpersons/Convenors/Participants shall seek registration support from their universities/college/institutions. All requests for travel support will be considered by the appropriate committee and decision will

be communicated by March 01, 2021.

No one without paper and without prior commitment by the General Secretary in writing shall be

entitled for travel support and on the spot payment of the TA bill is subject to receipt of UGC' Grant before

March 15, 2021 by Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha. In the event of UGC’s refusal to give its

grant of Rs. 20,000,00/- Samrat Ashok Technological Institute shall disburse upto Rs.12,00,000/- for travelling

expenses including registration of all the resource persons as per commitment to the plenary/public

lecture/speakers/chairpersons and convenor/resource persons.

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Request for travel support by scientists working in Universities/Institutes/Colleges will be considered

on availability of funds. Such scholars would be expected to submit non-payment of TA and registration

certificate by the Registrar/Principal/Finance Officer of their organizations.

24. PROGRAMMES

Programme of XLIV Indian Social Science Congress shall begin at 0900 a.m. and will continue till

23.00 hours every day. Registration of local delegates will commence on March 14, 2021 and outstation non-

registered delegates on March 15, 2021 An outline of programes of XLIV ISSC is given inside the cover page.

The structure of programmes will be as follows:

0600-2300 Registration

0900-1300 Plenary

1300-1400 Lunch Break

1400-1700 Parallel Sessions

1700-1830 Special/Public Lectures/Annual General Body Meeting/Official Meeting

1830-1900 Annual General Body Meeting/Official Meeting

1930-2030 Cultural Programme

2030-2120 Dinner

2130-2300 Task Force/Young Scientists Meet/State Social Science Academies

(Those RCs, Thematic Panels/Symposia, Seminars etc needing extra time can hold their sessions

during 1900-2030 and 2139-2300 hours),

Inauguration of XLIV ISSC will be held between 1000-1200 hrs on March 15, 2021 and the

valedictory between 1600-1800 hrs on March 19, 2021.

Printed copies of Programmes will be available to registered delegates with Kits from the

registration counter with effect from March 14, 2021 on production of registration receipt. Discount of

40-50% will be available on ISSA publications.

All Research Committees, Thematic Panels and Symposia groups shall meet on March 14, 2021 at

14.30 hrs. at Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha.

Annual Meeting of the General House of the Indian Social Science Academy will be held on

March 16, 2021 at 1800 hrs at Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha. All ISSA Members are

cordially invited to it.

Organizing Committee and Executive Council shall meet on March 14, 2021 at 10.00 a.m. at

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha. Both the committees will act session till March 19, 2021.

No Committee/Panel other than Plenary can hold meetings between 0900-1300 hrs as all

delegates are expected to attend plenary sessions in the morning. The Programme Committee will be

working till March 15, 2021

25. CERTIFICATE

Certificates will be available to the registered delegates with papers from the registration counter with

effect from March 18, 2021 noon. All the registered delegates wishing to obtain certificates are requested to

submit ‘Self-Appraisal Participation Report’ to the registration counter latest by March 18, 2021 at afternoon

No certificate will be issued to the registered delegates without papers. Participation without

papers by the local scholars is welcome, but no participation certificate will be issued to them. Certificate

to volunteers will be issued after March 19, 2021.

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Although all are expected to stay and participate in the deliberations of XLIV Indian Social Science

Congress with effect from March 15 to 19, 2021, yet those who wish to leave before because of some urgency

are advised to inform the Local Organizing Secretary and the registration counter about the date and time of

their departure along with their postal addresses in writing. Their certificates will be posted later on.

WHOM TO CONTACT?

PLEASE MAIL YOUR PAPER, MEMBERSHIP AND REGISTRATION TO THE FOLLOWING:

Prof. D. M. Diwakar

General Secretary

Indian Social Science Academy

Iswar Saran Ashram Campus

Allahabad-211004

E-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

Tel (o): 0532-2544245, M: 6389225222,

M: 09472973336

PLEASE MAIL YOUR FILLED-IN FOOD & ACCOMMODATION FORM AND TRAVEL FORM TO

THE FOLLOWING:

1. Dr. Pramod Sharma

Local Organizing Secretary

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Madhya Pradesh

M: 9826515525

Email: [email protected]

2. Dr. Rajeev Jain

Joint Organizing Secretary

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Madhya Pradesh

M: 9425003796

Email: [email protected]

3. Dr. Manorama Saini

Joint Organizing Secretary

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Madhya Pradesh

M: 9425432339

Email: [email protected]

4. Dr. S. S. Goliya

Joint Organizing Secretary

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Madhya Pradesh

M: 9826258340

Email: [email protected]

PLEASE VISIT WEBSITES:

ISSA: www.issaindia.org and

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha, www.satiengg.com

PLEASE CONTACT RESPECTIVE RESEARCH COMMITTEE/THEMTIC PANEL/ SEMINARS/

SYMPOSIA/WORKSHOP/COLLOQUIA CHAIRPERSONS (See Pp- 29-53)

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A NOTE ON

NEW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY

THE FOCAL THEME

OF

XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

0100 PREAMBLE

Indian Social Science Academy (ISSA) in association with Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

(SATI) proposes to focus deliberations of the 44th

Indian Social Science Congress on ‘New Global

Technological Society’ with a view to comprehending its necessity, relevance, validity and potentiality for

ensuring sustainance of life on Planet Earth while enabling the people to enjoy higher order of peaceful,

material, social, cultural and creative life in harmony with Nature.

0200 CONTEXT

History of origin, evolution of life and the history of development of human, science, technology and

society shows a very high correlation between Science, Technology and Society. Development of cognitive

capacities in homosapiens or humans enabled them first to develop tools, techniques and later science and

technology which led to formation of family, community, society, state and nation. Broadly speaking, three

forms of revolution following technological and scientific revolution emerged in the process. These are:

0201: Agricultural Revolution

0202: Industrial Revolution

0203: Digital Technology Revolution

Majority of the homosapeins living naked in herds/guilds by hunting-gathering formed family and

community during agricultural revolution. Nature of Social formation that began during shifting cultivation

transformed to higher forms during settled agricultural revolution which led to the origin of rudimentary forms

of society and state.

Further development of science and Technology, which was termed ‘Scientific Revolution’ in 17th

century led to industrial revolution which caused radical change in production process, social processes and

social structures. Industrial Revolution caused radical change in social character of production and distribution,

between society and state, between rural and urban, between owner of industries and workers in the industries.

Rural-Urban divide and rich-poor divide went on sharpening along with scientific and Technological

Revolution. Social conflicts and wars became endemic. First and Second World Wars were highly devastating.

Post-World War II led (a) liberation of colonial countries, (b) establishment of United Nations

Organization and (c) Organization of Science and Technology under the control of State.

Post-1950 development in Science and Technology led to Third Technological Revolution which is

called Digital Technology Revolution under the leadership of United States and Russia. Despite initial gains

between 1950-1965, India remained far behind and subsequently became a biggest market for imported Digital

Technology. However, it gave rise to ‘New Global Technological Society’.

This 3rd

Technological Revolution caused tremendous change in industry, economy, trade, education,

social structure and social process and culture. ‘ New World Order’ became the catch phase in 1970-1980s and

was defined by another new phrase ‘ Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization in 1990s’. ‘Knowledge-

society’ was second new catch phrase. Suddenly, the whole world became ‘Global Village’. The old theories of

liberalization was replaced by ‘ New liberal theory rooted in philosophy of ‘ Liberalization, Privatization and

Globalization’. Socialist society in USSR disappeared in 1991 which led to collapse of Berlin Wall and

disappearance of Socialism from Europe and Peoples Republic of China. ‘Unipolar world’ became the new

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phrase of the new world order. The new society world over is now described as ‘New Global Technological

Society’. Theoretically, it is without boundary and all encompassing.

Question arises what is this New Global Technological Society? What does global village mean? How

has it affected the old social order? What do family and community mean? What are the tenets of New Global

Technological Society? Is it real or virtual? What is the connection between real and virtual? What is the nature

of new social relations? What is the connection between democracy and New Global Technological Society? Is

it equalizer? How has it affected economy, health, education and culture? etc.,etc.?

Indian Social Science Academy and Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, therefore, propose to focus

deliberations of the 44th

Indian Social Science Congress on ‘NEW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGICAL

SOCIETY’. Though the deliberations of the 42nd

Indian Social Science Congress were focused on ‘Human

Future in Digital Era’, yet it is considered very important to examine the new social formations within and

outside India. It has acquired greater significances because of corona-born national/global crisis. Education,

health, agriculture, industry and all social activists have been taken over by the New technology called Digital

Technology.

0300 OBJECTIVES

0301 To comprehend Digital Technology Revolution in conjunction with scientific Revolution

0302 To comprehend India’s contribution to Digital Technology Revolution and new Indian Technology

Society

0303 To assess impact of Digital Technology Revolution on industrial and agricultural production, marketing

and management.

0304 To investigate the impact of Digital Revolution on emergence of or sprouting of new economic,

commercial, educational, political and cultural organizations/ groups/ conglomerations new civil

societies, etc.

0305 To assess the impact of Digital Technology Revolution on quality of material, social and cultural life of

the people.

0306 To determine the role or impact of New Technological Revolution in reducing the gap between the rich

and the poor, between the village and town and thereby strengthening the democratic principles of

equality, freedom, fraternity and peace.

0307 To examine the need, relevance and validity of the new Digital Technology based education and

research.

0308 To explore the new Technological Revolution-born economic, political, social, organizational and

cultural theories of sustainable, equitable, harmonious, peaceful, poverty-diseases-unemployment-

discrimination free global social order.

0309 To investigate potentiality of New Technological Revolution for making the world free from the fear of

elimination by nuclear, chemical, biological or any form of global war and radiation.

0310 To explore the potentiality of New Technological Revolution for making the nature of all

humans/Homosapiens truly human by freeing them from their animalist character.

0311 To determine the potentiality of new Technological Revolution for making the world healthier,

harmonious, happier and pleasant.

0312 To explore the impact of corona-born problems on the new technological social system.

0313 Any other

0400 ISSUES ANS SUB-THEMES

Following tentative issues/themes related to the New Global Technological Social order are stated for

discussions:

0401 Post-Industrial Development of Science and Technology and formation of New Technological society

0402 New Technological Revolution: From Labour intensive to capital intensive.

0403 India’s and Third World’s contribution to New Technological Revolution

0404 New Industrial Technology

0405 New Agricultural Technology

0406 New Social Science and Technology

0407 New Biotechnology

0408 New Genetic Engineering

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0409 New Communication Technology

0410 New Information Technology Revolution

0411 New Biomedical Engineering Technology

0412 New Health Science and Theory

0413 New Economic Theory and Method

0414 New World Trade Organization

0415 New Patent Law and Intellectual Property regulations

0416 New Environmental and Ecological Science and Technology

0417 New Technological Revolution in Social Judicial system

0418 Global Village

0419 New Education Technology and Radical change in school, college and University Education

System

0420 Impact of New Technological Revolution on Family, community, society and state

0421 Impact of New Technological Revolution on small and medium industries

0422 Impact of New Technological Revolution on Rural-Urban and rich-poor divides.

0423 Connection between Digital divide and Socio-economic divide

0424 New Technological Social Entrepreneurship

0425 Impact of New Technology on Conflict, War, Peace and Social Security: Technological Disasters,

Nuclear Disaster and Ecological Disasters

0426 New or Neoliberal Policies of Democracy and emerging new notion of nation and nationality

0427 Impact of New Technological Revolution on Survival and Growth of Peoples Languages

0428 Virtual World vs Real World

0429 Data Mining and its Social Implications

0430 Newer forms of Technological slavery and freedom

0431 Impact of New Technological Revolution on Global warming and Global climate

0432 Implication of Growing Global e-commerce, super markets and Malls on Small and Medium

shops/traders.

0433 GST and its implication

0434 New Technological Revolution and Future of Mankind

0435 Emerging Corona Virus like newer threats to life on Planet Earth

0435 Any other

0500 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIA

Tentative themes for International Symposia/Seminars

0501: New and Emerging Technology-Society Configurations

0502: Redefining Problems of Science of Nature-Human-Society

0503: Post-Corona New Global Technological Society and its sustainability

0504: Any other

0600 NATIONAL SYMPOSIA/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS

Tentative themes suggested for national seminars/symposia/workshops are as follows:

0601: Generation and Utilization of Indigenous Science and Technology for Self-Reliant Development

(Atmanirbhar Vikas)

0602: Building Atma Nirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India)

0603: Privatization as powerful weapon of liberation

0604: Public Health System

0605: Public Education System under New Education Policy

0606: Impact of Farmers Acts on Farming System

0607: Impact of New Labour Laws on labour

0608: One Nation-One Card

0609: Social Violence Theory

0610: New Social Entrepreneurship in India

0611: New Civil Society Movements for solution of problems of Democratic Republic of India

0612: New Technology based solutions for conservation of water, natural resources and biodiversity

0613: Post-Corona India and its Peoples

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0614: Digitalized Space Science and Technology

0615: Gender Issues in Science and Technology

0616: Sustainable Technology and Gandhian Thoughts

0617: Any other

0700 PROPOSAL

There are 28 subject Research committees and 21 Interdisciplinary Thematic Panels as stated below in

the Indian Social Science Congress

(a) SUBJECT RESEARCH COMMITTEES

1. Agriculture Science Research Committee

2. Anthropology Research Committee

3. Archaeology, History And Culture Research Committee

4. Biological Or Life Science Research Committee

5. Biotechnology Research Committee

6. Chemical Science Research Committee

7. Commerce Research Committee

8. Communication And Journalism Research Committee

9. Computer Science Research Committee

10. Earth Science (Oceanic Sc, Marine Sc. , Atmospheric Science Etc) And Planetary Science Research

Committee

11. Ecological And Environmental Science Research Committee

12. Economics Research Committee

13. Education Research Committee

14. Engineering Science Research Committee

15. Geography Research Committee

16. Home Science Research Committee

17. International Relations Studies & Defense Strategic Studies Research Committee

18. Juridical Science Research Committee

19. Linguistics Research Committee

20. Management Science Research Committee

21. Mathematical And Statistical Science Research Committee

22. Medical And Health Science Research Committee

23. Philosophy Research Committee

24. Physics Science Research Committee

25. Political Science Research Committee

26. Psychology Research Committee

27. Social Work Research Committee

28. Sociology Research Committee

(b) THEMATIC PANELS

1. Conflicts, War, Peace And Social Security

2. Democracy And Human Rights

3. Ecological And Environmental Protection Movements

4. Ethics Of Science And Society

5. Global Warming And Climate Change

6. History And Philosophy of Science

7. Information Technology, Mass Media And Culture

8. Labour In Organized And Unorganized Sectors

9. Nation, States And Emerging Challenges

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10. Natural Resources, Bio-Diversity And Geographic Information System

11. Patent Laws And Intellectual Property Rights

12. Peasants, Livelihood And Land-Use

13. People (Dalits, Tribes, Women, Peasants, Etc) Struggles And Movements For Equitable Democratic

Society

14. Peoples Health And Quality Of Life

15. Political Economy Of India

16. Population, Poverty And Migration

17. Rural Technology, Social Organizations And Rural Development

18. Science Communication And Science Popularization

19. Science, Technology And Social Development

20. Social Processes, Social Structures And Social Alienation

21. Unity Of Science /Science Of Nature-Humans-Society

Intra, inter and multidisciplinary deliberations on the focal theme will, therefore, be held during the 44th

Indian Social Science Congress. Eight Plenaries and 5-7 public lectures and a few international and national

symposia/seminars shall be multidisciplinary. Subject Research Committees shall deliberate on related issues of

the focal theme as well on Current Research and Theory in their domains. A National Academic Advisory

Committee set up by the Academy shall help the Executive Council and the Organizing Committee to formulate

issues, themes on the focal theme and identify expertise in respective areas.

0800 QUESTIONS

Hosts of questions arise: What is Third Technological Revolution? How is it different from the second

Industrial Revolution? What is its impact on agriculture, small and big industries, rural-urban divide, markets,

trade and commerce? Will it solve the problems of economic, social, ecological and culture created by the

Industrial Revolution? Will it reduce the inequality between the super rich and the poor? Will it resolve the

process of conflict and War? Will it make the present world order more democratic, more harmonius and more

livable? Will it stop the extinction of species on Planet Earth? Will it stop desertification of the Planet Earth

from deforestation and mining? Will it resolve the ever growing problems of clean potable water? Will it ensure

gainful employment to all able bodies? Will it promote belonginess in all by eliminating the process of ever

growing social and natural alienation? Will it promote social cohesion and social harmony? Will it make all

healthier and happer etc? etc? Will it replace human labour? Will it destroy superstitions? Will it promote

scientific temper among all? Will it destroy centralization of economic and political power? Is Philosophy of

‘Love to All and Prejudice to None’ the Philosophy of New Global Technological Society?

Answer to all these and many more questions in relation to New Technological Society ought to be

dispassionately searched in order to find correct answers having relevance to the New Global Technological

Society and making the future of humans better and secure.

Another very important question is can the New Global Technological Society form a bridge

or close the rift between human and nature, the rift between family and community and the rift between social

classes produced by the Second Technological Revolution called Industrial Revolution? What about new threats

from corona like viruses? Above all will the new global technology society be free from borders, inequality,

poverty, discrimination and war? Is there now an acute need for redefining problems of science?

0900 APPROACH

Intra, inter and multidisciplinary approach to scientific understanding of ‘New Technological Society’

shall enable the Indian scientists to develop appropriate scientific theory, philosophy and method of New Global

Technological Society. The outcome will be fruitful to research, education, development and policy formulation.

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XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

RESEARCH COMMITTEES

Chairpersons, Convenors and Members of 28 Research

Committees

1. Agricultural Science Research Committee

Chairman (Outstation)

Convener

Dr. B. P Bhatt

Director

ICAR-RCER, ICAR

Parisar, p.o

Bihar Veterinary College,

Patna

Bihar 800014

Email: director.icar-

[email protected],

[email protected] Dr. Manoj Pandey

Professor, Dept. of

Agricultural Chemistry &

Soil Sciences

RBS College, Agra

Email_

[email protected]

M: 94100 44317

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Prof. Akhtar Haseeb

Professor

Department of Plant

Protection

Aligarh Muslim

University (AMU)

Aligarh 202001

M: 9897199483

Email:

[email protected]

Prof. K. G. Kirar

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha

Mobile- 09827598226

Email-

[email protected]

2. Anthropology Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Dr. S.Sumathi

Professor and Head

Department of Anthropology

University of Madras

Chennai-600005

M:9840898402

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. P. D. Satya Pal

Professor of Anthropology,

Andhra University,

Visakhapatnam, A.P.

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 9866326301

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Rajesh Kumar Gautam

Professor

Department of Anthropology

Dr. Harisingh Gour

Vishwavidyalaya,

Sagar – 470003 (M.P.)

Mobile:9425437414

Email:

[email protected]

Prof. Vipin Patait

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha

Mobile- 07895167792

Email-

[email protected]

3. Archaeology, History and Culture Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Prof. Vikas Gupta

Department of History, Chairman (Local)

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Convenor

Faculty of Social Sciences

University of Delhi

Delhi 110007

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Shanti Swaroop Sinha

Assistant Professor

History of Visual Arts and

Design

Faculty of Visual Arts

Banaras Hindu University

M: 9453466880

Email: [email protected]

Convener

Dr Anand G Chandrawanshi

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha.

Mobile- 09424492947

Email- [email protected]

Mr. Somu Chaitanya

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha.

Mobile: 9963163135

Email-

[email protected]

4. Biological or Life Science Research Committee

Chairman (Outstation)

Convener

Prof. Bhaskar Saha

National Centre for Cell

Science

Ganeshkhind

Pune – 411007

Maharashtra

Email:

[email protected] Mr. Gajendra K Mourya

Assistant Professor

Dept. of Bio-Medical

Engineering, North Eastern

Hill University,

Shillong - 793022

Email:

[email protected]

M: 919436593967,

0364-2723857

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Prof. Nafees Ahmad Khan

Department of Botany,

Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh - 202002

M: 9411488881

E-mail:

[email protected]

Prof. Altaf Ahmad

Department of Botany,

Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh – 202002

M: 9999886334

E-mail:

[email protected]

Prof. Hemant Dangi

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha

Mobile- 09981969911

Email-

[email protected]

MEMBERS

1. Dr. Asim Masood

Department of Botany,

Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh – 202002

M: 7417533208

E-mail: [email protected]

2. Dr. M. Iqbal R. Khan

Department of Botany,

Jania Hamdard

New Delhi

M: 9897766213

E-mail: [email protected]

3. Dr. Zebus Sehar

Department of Botany,

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Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh – 202002

M: 7500591147

E-mail: [email protected]

5. Biotechnology Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Dr. Puneet Gandhi

Professor and Head

Department of Research

(Medical Biotechnology),

Bhopal Memorial Hospital

& Research Centre, Bhopal

462038

M: 9425608167

Email:

[email protected] Dr. Ravindra M Samartha

ICMR-Bhopal Memorial

Hospital & Research Centre,

(DHR, MoHFW, Govt. of

India), Bhopal

Mobile: 9893052481

Email:

[email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Archana Tiwari

Director, School of

Biotechnology, RGPV, Bhopal

Mobile- 8989004053

Email:

[email protected]

Prof. Narendra Mahawar

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha

Mobile- 08269202024

Email-

[email protected],

[email protected]

6. Chemical Science Research Committee

Chairman (Outstation)

Convener

Dr. Ravishankar Dashrath

Raut

Associate Professor

J. B. College of Science

Wardha

M: 9371941944

Email:

[email protected] Dr. Anita Chowbey

Professor in Chemistry

Govt. M.L.B. Girls P G

College, Bhopal

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:9826274228

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. R N Shukla

Retired Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha

Mobile- 08989872181

Email-

[email protected]

Prof. Pradeep Semil

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001 Mobile- 08962786127

Email-

[email protected]

7. Commerce Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Dr. A. Elangovan

Professor and Head

Department of Commerce

Periyar University,

Salem 636 011

M:9894444146

Email:

[email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Prof. Narendra Pal Arora

Professor (Awaited)

Department of Commerce

Government Girls College

Vidisha

M: 9827289690

Email:

[email protected]

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Convener

Dr. Dinesh shah

Department of commerce

St. Mary P.G. college.

M: 9827280774

Email:-

[email protected]

Convener

Dr. Soniya Rajpoot

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09827711711

Email-

[email protected]

8. Communication and Journalism Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Dr. I. Arul Aram

Professor

Department of Media

Sciences

Anna University

Chennai-600025

Email: [email protected]

; [email protected]

M: 09789072466

Dr. S. Hemamalini

Assistant Professor and Head

Department of Visual

Communication

Thiru.Vi.Ka. Govt Arts

College

Tiruvarur-610003, Tamil

Nadu

Email:

[email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Shuchi Srivastav

Professor, Dept. of

Humanities, MANIT, Bhopal

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 9452029892

Dr. B N Rao

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09963152999

Email-

[email protected]

9. Computer Science Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Prof. Hima Bindu

Professor

Computer Engineering

North Orissa University

Baripada

Email: [email protected] Dr. K. Venkata Ramana

Assistant Professor, Dept. of CS&

SE, College of Engineering, Andhra

University , Visakhapatnam

Email:

[email protected]

du.in

Mobile:9885829570

Chairman

(Local)

Convener

Prof. Sanjeev Sharma

Director,

School of Information

Technology

Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki

Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV)

Airport Road,

Bhopal

M: 9407510528

Email: [email protected]

Prof. Ajay Goyal

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09926220339

Email-

[email protected]

Members

1. Prof. Khurram Mustafa

Department of Computer Science

Jamia Millia Islamia

2. Prof. (Dr.) Sunil Vijaya Kumar Gaddam

Professor & Principal

Global College of Engineering &

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New Delhi – 110025

M: 9911255021

E-mail: [email protected]

Technology (GCET)

NH-40 (Nandyal Road)

Kadapa – 516162

Andhra Pradesh

M: 9849190236

E-mail: [email protected]

10. Earth Science (Oceanic Sc., Marine Sc., Atmospheric Science etc)

and Planetary Science Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Dr. G. Parthasarathy

Adjunct Professor

School of Natural and

Engineering Sciences,

National Institute of

Advanced Studies,

Indian Institute of Science

Campus

Bengaluru-560012

M:7619613136

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Vineet K. Gahalaut

FASc, Chief Scientists,

CSIR-National

Geographical Research

Institute Uppal Road,

Hyderabad – 500007

M: 9849598161

Telangana

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Kumar Gaurav

Assistant Professor

Earth and Environmental

Sciences, Indian Institute

of Science Education and

Research, Bhopal

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 7556691383

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Satish C. Tripathi

Honorary Editor and

Secretary

Earth Science India

C-207, Indira Nagar,

Lucknow – 226016

M: 7607374176

E-mail:

[email protected]

Prof. Bharti Mehra Dhakad

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001 Mobile-

09584144049

Email-

[email protected]

Prof. Mukesh Mishra

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001 Mobile-

08889921142

Email-

[email protected]

11. Ecological and Environmental Science Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Prof. Rana Pratap Singh

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University

School for Environmental

Sciences, Raibareily Road,

Lucknow-226025 (U.P.)

Email: [email protected],

[email protected]

Dr. Narendra Kumar

Associate Professor

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr Ashit Saxena

Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09424406239

Email-

[email protected]

Prof. Aman Sharma

Assistant Professor,

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Department of Environmental

Science

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University

Lucknow – 226025

M: 9918527968

Email:

[email protected] [email protected]

Department of

Electronics,

Electronics and

Communication,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09399862311,

8319114044

Email-

[email protected]

12. Economic Science Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Prof. Biswambhara Mishra

Head

Department of Economics

NEHU, Shillong

M: 9436101398

Email:

[email protected] Dr. Ravindra Brahme

Professor and Head

School of Studies in

Economics

Pt. Ravishankar Shukla

University

Raipur, Chattisgarh

M: 9827110259

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. (Ms.) Degrecia

Nongkynriah

Assistant Professor

Department of Economics

NEHU, Shillong

M: E-mail:

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Manorama Saini

Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09425432339

Email-

[email protected]

Prof. Shakuntala Chouhan

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 08878694936

Email-

[email protected] Dr. Seema Chakrabarthy

Asst. Professor

Govt. Girls Degree College,

Vidisha, M.P.

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 989335908

Savita Soni

Assistant professor History

Govt.Girls P.G.College

Vidisha.

Mobile: 9826639178

Email:

[email protected]

13. Education Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Prof. Sudhanshu Bhushan

National Institute of

Educational

Planning and

Administration (NIEPA)

16-B, Sri Aurobindo Marg,

New Delhi-110016

Email:

[email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Seema Sharma

Professor

Ravindra Nath Tagore

Universsity, Bhopal

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 8962462604

Prof. Abhishek Jain

Assistant Professor, Samrat

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Convener Dr. Harsha Rajen Merchant

Principal

Fazlani Aishabai & Haji

Abdul Latif Charitable

Trust’s

Aishabai College of

Education

Mumbai 400008

Email:

[email protected]

Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09300618580

Email- [email protected]

14. Engineering Science and Technology Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Dr. Manish Mudgal

Senior Principal Scientists

CSIR-AMPRI

Bhopal

M: 9425019217

Email:

[email protected] Smt. Anupama Jain

Associate Professor

Dept. of CSE, Sagar Institute

of Research & Technology,

Bhopal

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 9425150264

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Jyotsna V. Ogale

(Awaited) Assoicate Professor and

HeadDepartment of

Electrical and

ElectronicsSamrat Ashok

Technological

InstituteVidishaM:

9340263179

Email:

[email protected]

Dr Shilpa Datar

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09425620740

Email-

[email protected] ,

[email protected]

15. Geography Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Prof. G. K. Panda

Department of Geography

Utkal University

Vani-Vihar

Bhubaneswar

M: 9437302280

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Krishna Chandra Rath

Associate Professor and Head

Department of Geography

Utkal University

Vani Vihar

Bhubaneswar-751004

Odisha

M: 7978110365

Email: [email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Prof. A. R. Siddiqui

Professor and Head

Department of Geography

University of Allahabad

Allahabad-211002

M: 9450608208

Email:

[email protected]

Dr Ravi Jain

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 07999058545

Email-

[email protected]

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16. Home Science Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Dr. Geeta Shukla

Professor

Department of Home

Science, Government M. H.

College of Home Science &

Science for Women,

Autonomous, Jabalpur, M. P.

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 9425861783

Dr. Kalika dolas

Professor

Govt. Girls College, Sehore,

M.P.

Email:

[email protected] ,

[email protected]

Mobile: 9406978459

Dr. Lakshmi Agnihotri

Associate Professor

Sarojini Naidu Girls PG

College Sivaji Nagar

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 9926322421

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Rekha Shrivastava

Professor & Head of the

Department, Home Science

GOVT. Girls P.G. College,

Vidisha.

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 9424412540

Prof. Pranita Jain

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 08989096497

Email- [email protected]

17. International Relations Studies & Defense Strategic Studies

Chairman (Outstation)

Convener

Smt. Aruma Aacharya

Rtd. Wing Commander

Indian Airforce

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:9999769044

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr Govind Rajan Chetty

Assistant T&P Officer,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 08989412020

Email-

[email protected]

18. Juridical Science Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Prof.(Dr.) Rashmi Salpekar

Professor of Law & Dean

Vivekananda Institute of

Professional Studies

AU-Block (Outer Ring

Chairman (Local)

Dr. Atul Kumar Pandey

Head, Department of Cyber

Law, Chairperson Rajiv

Gandhi National Cyber Law

Centre (Established by the

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Convener

Road)

Pitampura, New Delhi

110034

M: 9818112473

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Honey Bhatia,

Assistant Professor

VIPS

Prof. Roma Mukherji

State Law College, Bhopal

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 9009578988

Convener

MHRD , GOI, New Delhi)

National Law Institute,

University, Kerwa Dam

Road, Bhopal – 462044

M: 9301075521

E-mail:

[email protected]

Prof. Sheena Kumar

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 07898251789

Email-

[email protected]

MEMBERS

1. Prof. Shruti Bedi

Professor

Law University Institute of Legal Studies

Panjab University

2. Dr. Banerjee Chakka

Professor and Dean of Law

Alliance School of Law,

Alliance University

Karnataka

3. Dr. Vidhi Madaan Chadda

Assistant Professor

TERI University

Delhi

19. Linguistics Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Prof. Aejaz Mohammed

Sheikh

Department of Linguistics,

University of Kashmir

Srinagar – 190006

M: 9419025926, 9596785184

E-mail:

[email protected]

Dr. Javaid Aziz Bhat

Department of Linguistics

University of Kashmir

Srinagar

E-mail;

[email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Prof. A. R. Fatihi

Department of Linguistics

Aligarh Muslim University

(AMU)

Aligarh 202001

M: 9411414398

Email: [email protected] Dr. Madhu Verma

Professor

UIT, Barkatullah

Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal.

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:9893264324

Dr. Veena Datar

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09406958988

Email- [email protected] Dr. Rashmi Jain

Associate Professor

SATI, Polytechnic

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College,Vidisha, M.P

Mobile: 9893824209

Email:

[email protected]

20. Management Science Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Prof. N. Sambasiva Rao

1-107-9/4, Sector 8,

Plot No. 187 MVP Colony

Visakhapatnam-530017,

AP

M: 9848170274

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Bobby Pandey

Assistant Professor

Guru ghasidas Central

University, Bilaspur,

Chhattisgarh

Mobile:934013328

Email:

[email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Alok Bansal

Professor and Head – Systems

and Quantitative Techniques,

Prestige Institute of

Management and Research,

Indore,

[email protected]

M: 9301300500

Dr. Anand G Chandrawanshi

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09424492947

Email- [email protected]

Dr. Minal Uprety

Assistant Professor

Prestige Institute of

Management and Research

Indore

E-mail:

[email protected]

M: 7489122959

21. Mathematical and Statistical Science Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Dr. Chandra K. Jaggi

Professor

Department of

Operational Research

Faculty of Mathematical

Sciences

New Academic Block

University of Delhi

Delhi 110067

M: 9891919399

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. S. Kalesha Vali

Professor of

Mathematics, Head

&Chairman BoS

Department of

BS&HSS, JNTUK

University College of

Engineering

Vizianagaram-535003

Email:

[email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Shailesh Jalori

Professor

Department of App.

Mathematics

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Email:

[email protected] Mobile: 9424418356

Dr. Poonamlata Sagar

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 9425148677

Email-

[email protected]

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Mobile:9440320423

22. Medical and Health Science Research Committee

Chairman (Outstation)

Convener

Dr. Jugal Kishore

Director, Professor &

Head

Dept. of Community

Medicine

Vardhman Mahavir

Medical College &

Safdarjung Hospital

New Delhi – 110029

M: 9582792331 Email:

[email protected]

Dr. U. Venkatesh,

Assistant Professor,

Deaprtment of Community

Medicine

Vardhman Mahavir

Medical College &

Safdarjung Hospital,

New Delhi – 110029

M: 8285681837

E-mail:

venkatesh2007mbbs@gma

il.com

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr Ashok Kumar

Associate Professor,

Department of Biochemistry,

All Indian Institute of Medical

Science (AIIMS) Saket Nagar,

Bhopal 462020

Mobile- 08223066089

Email-

ashok.biochemistry@aiimsbho

pal.edu.in

Dr. Veena Datar

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09406958988

[email protected]

Mr. Chennaiak Kate

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile:9550870323

Email:

[email protected]

23. Philosophy Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Dr. M. P. Terence Samuel

Assistant Professor,

Department of Philosophy

and Comparative

ReligionVisva-Bharati

University,

Santiniketan – 731235

M: 9434007839

Email:[email protected] Dr. Maya S.

Department of Philosophy,

Sree Kerala Varma College,

Thrissur, Kerala – 680011

E-mail: [email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr.C.D.Naik

Head & Professor,

Department of Philosophy

Dr.B.R.Ambedkar

University, Indore

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:8359978391

Dr Rajeev Jain

Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09425003796

Email-

[email protected]

Dr. Adity Singh

Assistant Professor

Critical Theory &

Continental Philosophy

E-Mail: [email protected]

Phone: +91 755 269 2703

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24. Physics Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Prof. Sabyasachi

Chatterjee

Retired Scientist

Indian Institute of

Astrophysics

II Block, Koramangala,

Bengaluru-560034

India

M: 9945743814

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Sachin Kaothekar

Head, Dept. of Physics,

Mahakal Institute of

Technology, Ujjain, M.P.

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:9827579693

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Prof. Raja Ram Yadav

(Former Vice-Chancellor,

VBS Purvanchal University)

Department of Physics,

University of Allahabad

Allahabad – 211002

M: 9415347913

E-mail: [email protected]

Mr. Navneet Yadav

Research Fellow

Department of Physics

University of Allahabad

Allahabad – 211002

Dr. Ashish Kumar Mishra

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 9450708992

Email-

[email protected]

25. Political Science Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Prof. Muzaffar Assadi

Department of Political

Science

Mysore University, Crawford

Hall,

Mysore 570 005

M: 9448186295

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Shabana Farheen

Assistant Professor

Department of Political

Science, Maulana Azad

National Urdu University,

Gachibowli, Hyderabad,

Telangana – 500032

M: 9483050523

E-mail:

[email protected]

Dr. Janardan

Assistant Professor

Department of Political

Science, Dr. Harisingh Gour

Central University Sagar MP

Mobile:9669498107

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Prof Praveen Karkare

Registrar,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09977380564

Email- [email protected]

Dr. Neeraj Sarwan

Assistant Professor

Department of Political

Science GOVT.Madhav Arts

College, Ujjain-456010

Mobile:9525917211

Email:

[email protected]

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26. Psychology Research Committee

Chairman (Outstation)

Convener

Prof. Jyoti Verma

Professor (Retd.)

Department of Psychology,

Patna University

Patna 800001

M: 9939618917

Email: [email protected] Dr. Habibullah Ansari

Associate Professor

Division of Social Psychology

A. N. Sinha Institute of Social

Studies

Patna – 800001 (Bihar)

M: 9939958963, 7992430402

E-mail:

[email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Jyotsna Joshi

Professor

Govt. Sarojini Naidu Girls

P.G. College, Bhopal

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 7974450253

Prof. Sandeep Sahu

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09407337972

Email-

[email protected] Dr. Sanjay Kumar

Assistant Professor

Dr Harisingh Gour Central

University Sagar MP

Mobile:8819034818

Email:

[email protected]

27. Social Work Research Committee

Chairman (Outstation)

Convener

Prof. Sanjai Bhatt

Professor

Department of Social

Work

University of Delhi

Delhi 110007

M: 9811516636

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Usha Rana

Assistant professor

Department of sociology

Dr Harisingh Gour

Central University Sagar

MP

Mobile:9977544102

Email:

[email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Dr. Rama Singh

Professor

Govt. Sarojini Naidu Girls

P.G. College, Bhopal

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:7987595923

Prof. Satyam Maheshwari

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological

Institute Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09826528882

Email-

[email protected]

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28. Sociology Research Committee

Chairman

(Outstation)

Convener

Dr. Samata B. Deshmane

Professor and Chairperson

Department of Sociology

Manvika Bhavan

Bangalore University

Bangalore 560056

M: 9880604114

Email:

profsamatadeshmane@gmail.

com

Dr. Parameswara N.

Assistant Professor

Department of Sociology,

PG Center Ramanagara,

Bangalore University,

Ramanagara

M: 98861810131

E-mail:

[email protected]

Dr. Nagaraju R. K.

Assistant Professor

Department of Sociology,

PG Center Ramanagara,

Bangalore University,

Ramanagara

M: 9844995374

E-mail:

[email protected]

Chairman (Local)

Convener

Prof. D. R. Sahu

Professor

Department of Sociology

Lucknow University

M: 9415014116

Email: [email protected]

Prof. Saroj Kumar Dhal

Assistant Professor,

Department of Sociology,

University of Lucknow

Lucknow

M: 9810825952

E-mail:

[email protected]

Prof. Shivendra Singh

Thakur

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09425463869

Email-

shivendrasinghthkr7@gmai

l.com

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XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

INTERDISCIPLINARY THEMATIC PANELS

Chairpersons, Co-Chairpersons and Conveners and Members of 21

Thematic Panels

1. Conflicts, War , Peace and Social Security

Outstation Chairman

Convenor

Dr. Dominic Davidappa

Department of Kannada

Bangalore University

Jnana Bharathi Campus

Mysore Road,

Bengaluru – 560056

Karnataka

M: 9731631778

E-mail:

dominic.davidappa@gmail

.com

Dr. Vikram Singh

Assistant Professor

Department of Social

Work

Guru Ghasidas

Vishwavidyalaya, Koni

Bilaspur

Email:

[email protected]

M: 7999803869

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Sima Baidya

Assistant Professor

Centre for West Asian Studies,

School of International

University

New Delhi – 110067

Email:

[email protected]

Prof. Satish Pawar

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha - 464001

Mobile- 09893269683

Email-

satish_pawar2003@rediffmail.

com

2. Democracy and Human Rights

Outstation Chairman

Convenor

Dr. Shashi Kumar

Associate Professor

Department of Human

Rights,

BB Ambedkar University,

Lucknow (U.P.)

M: 9621437691

Email:

[email protected] Dr. Anil Kumar

Associate Professor

Department of Political

Science

Kisan PG College

Kushinagar

Uttar Pradesh

E-mail:

[email protected]

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Prof Rajit Ram Dwivedi

LBS College Ganj Basoda,

Vidisha, M.P.

Email:

Mobile:9893730988

Dr. S S Goliya

Associate Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha - 464001

Mobile- 09826258340

Email-

[email protected]

Dr. Ramesh Rohit Assistant Professor

Theravada School of

International Buddhist

Studies, Sanchi University

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Dr. Manjari Raj Oraon

Assistant Professor

Department of Political

Science

B. B. Ambedkar University

Lucknow

E-mail:

[email protected]

of Buddhist Indic Studies

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:8839973215

3. Ecological and Environment Protection Movements

Outstation

Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Anil Kumar

Associate Professor

Deaprtment of

Mechanical Engineering

Energy & Environment

Department

Delhi Technological

University, Delhi

Mobile:9425680448

Email:

[email protected]

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Subhash C. Pandey

A-6, Comfort Garden,

Janki Nagar, Chuna Bhatti,

Bhopal 462016

M: 9826713114

Email:

[email protected]

Prof. Shilpi Tomar

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha - 464001

Mobile- 9229444033

6265388701

Email-

[email protected]

4. Ethics of Science and Society

Outstation

Chairman-

Convenor

Dr.Manjulika Vaz

Department of Health and

Humanities

St. Johns National Academy of

Health Sciences,

Bengaluru

M:9845727821

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Rashmi Saxena

Associate Professor

Deaprtment of Zoology

Government College

Kherwara, Udaipur

Rajasthan

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:9928073007

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. J.S. Dubey

Professor & Head

Dept. of. Philosophy

Govt. Hamidia Arts and

Commerce College, Bhopal

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:8319143446

Prof. Sachin Jain

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha - 464001

Mobile- 09425432339

Email-

[email protected]

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5. Global Warming and Climate Change

Outstation Chairman-

Convenor

Prof. Lokendra Thakkar

Sr. Scientific Officer

Environmental Planning and

Coordination Organisation

(EPCO)

Paryavaran Parisar, E-5, Area

Colony,

Bhopal – 462016

M: 9826377429

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Manoj Meshram

Prof. Dept. of Electronics

IIT , BHU, UP

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:9450533003

Mr. Shivam Verma

Asst. Professor

Dept. of Electronics

IIT , BHU, UP

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 9336748106,

7014681827

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Savita Vyas

Professor,

School of Energy &

Environment

Managemen, UTD,

RGPV & Coordinator,

Unnat Bharat Abhiyan

Cell, Rajiv Gandhi

Proudyogiki

Vishwavidyalaya,

(RGPV)

Airport Road.

Bhopal – 4620033

M: 9893062119

Email:

[email protected]

Prof. Piyush Jain

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha - 464001

Mobile- 8319590994

Email-

[email protected]

6. History and Philosophy of Science

Outstation Chairman-

Convenor

Prof. Dhruv Raina

Zakir Hussain Education

CentreSchool of Social

Sciences

Jawaharlal Nehru

University

New Delhi-110006

M:9910562668

Email:

[email protected]

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Mathura Prasad

Principal

Govt. P.G. College,

BHEL, Bhopal

Email:

Mobile:9893339211

Prof. Nihit Bhatnagar

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha - 464001

Mobile- 9461160757

Email-

nihitbhatnagar.90@gmail.

com

Dr. Savita Soni

Assistant Professor

Govt. Girls P.G. College

Vidisha

E-mail:

[email protected]

m M: 9826639178

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7. Information Technology, Mass Media and Culture

Outstation Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Kalyan Ghadei

Professor

Department of Extension

Education

Institute of Agricultural

Studies

Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi 221005

M: 9415447694

Email:

[email protected],

[email protected]

Dr. Manish Arora

Assistant Professor

Department of Applied

Arts,

Faculty of Visual Arts

Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi 221005

M: 9307627818

Email:

[email protected]

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Prof. Satendra Jain

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha - 464001

Mobile- 09826633018

Email- [email protected]

8. Labour in Organized and Unorganized Sector

Outstation Chairman-

Convenor

Prof. Jeet Singh Mann

Professor

National Law School

Delhi

M:9968867500

Email:

[email protected] Dr. Veerandra Matsaniya

Assistant Professor

Department of Economics

Dr. Harisingh Gour

Central University Sagar

MP

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 9826859291

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Mr. Soumen Ray

Socio-Cultural Activist and

National Coordination,

National Platform fior

Small Scales Fish Workers

757/10 “MAITREE”

Raghunathpur, Jhargram

West Bengal

M: 7908180781

Email:

[email protected]

Prof Ram Ratan Ahirwar

Assistant Professor

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha - 464001

Mobile- 09424458047

Email-

ram2004_ahirwal2004@red

iffmail.com

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9. Nation-States and Emerging Challenges

Outstation

Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Dharmendra Mehta

Associate Professor,

Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of

Business Management,

Vikram University, Ujjain

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 7879062375

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Prof. Naveen Malviya

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha - 464001

Mobile- 08109842202

Email-

[email protected]

10. Natural Resources, Biodiversity and Geographic Information System

Outstation Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Sadhana Chaurasia

Head Dept. of Energy &

Environment, Mahatma

Gandhi Gramaodya

Vishvwidalya, Chitrakoot

Satna, M.P.

Mobile:80853098000

Email:

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. M. Kb. Singh

Professor, IIFM, Bhopal

Email:

Mobile:9425018417

Prof. Suchi Mishra

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha - 464001

Mobile- 09424425840

Email-

[email protected]

11. Patent Laws and Intellectual Property Rights

Outstation Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. T. Ramakrishna

Professor of Law

Chair Professor (IPR)

National Law School of

Indian University

P.O. Bag 7201

Nagarbhavi Bangalore

Bangalore – 560072

M: 9886323353

E-mail:

[email protected]

Mr. Divyesh Pratap

Research Fellow

National Law School of

India University

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. N.K. Choubey

Sr. Principal Scientist and

Head, Patent Information

Center, Madhya Pradesh

Council of Science &

Technology, Bhopal

Mob: 9425376935

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Bharat Singh

Chauhan

Assistant Professor,

Department of Civil

Engineering,

Samrat Ashok

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Nagarbhavi,

Bangalore – 560072

M; 9839690690

E-mail:

[email protected]

Technological Institute,

Vidisha

Mob: 7253046144

Email:

[email protected]

12. Peoples (Dalits,Tribes, Women, Peasants,etc) Struggle and Movements for Equitable

Democratic Society

Outstation

Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Manish Chandra

Executive Editor, Bahishkrit

Bharat Associate Editor

Indian Journal of Dalit and

Tribal Studies Ex Research

Associate, ICSSR Major

Research Project

Email:

[email protected]

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Prof. Ramesh Meesla

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile-8464083947

Email-

[email protected]

Dr Sanjay Katarey

Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile- 9826050049

Email-

[email protected]

13. Peoples Health and Quality of Life

Outstation Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Saraswathi. S

Assistant Professor

Department of

Community Medicine

Bangalore Medical

College and Research

Institute

Bengaluru 560002

M: 9880046228

E-mail:

[email protected]

Dr. Vanitha B

Senior Resident,

Department of

Community Medicine

Bowring and Lady Curzon

Medical College and

Research Institute

Bengaluru 560001

Local Chairman

Convenor

Dr. Anshuman Upadhyaya

Co-Director, Life

Sciences &Education

IGNO University, Bhopal

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:8765681698

Prof. Sooraj Jain

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile- 09893800358

Email-

[email protected]

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M: 8123966409

Email:

[email protected]

14. Peasants, Land-use and Livelihood

Outstation Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. A.V.S. Durga Prasad

Senior Scientist

(Plant Breeding)

Acharya NG Ranga

Agricultural University,

Regional Agricultural

Research Station,

Maruteru- 534 122,

West Godavari Dist.,

Andhra Pradesh.

M: 9989210879

E-mail:

[email protected]

Ch. Ramakrishna

Assistant professor

(Agronomy)

Livestock Farm complex

College of veterinary

science

PVNR T Veterinary

University

Korutla Jagtyal

Telangana-505326

Email:

[email protected]

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr Sanjay Katarey

Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile- 9826050049

Email-

[email protected]

15. Political Economy of India

Outstation Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Keshab Das

Professor

Gujarat Institute of

Development Research

Gota,Ahmedabad-

380060

Gujarat

M: 09427527884

Email:

[email protected]

Prof. M. Vijaya Basker Madras Institute of

Development Studies

79, Second Main Road,

Gandhinagar, Adyar,

Chennai – 600020

E-mail:

[email protected]

[email protected]

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Sanjay Jain

Professor

Govt. PG College, Bhel

Bhopal – 462022 (M.P.)

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:9425693941

Dr. Ashish Manoria

Professor,

Mechanical Engineering

Department

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile- 09425463722

Email-

[email protected]

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16. Population, Poverty and Migration

Outstation

Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Ramesh Prasad Mishra

Department of General &

Applied Geography

Dr. Harisingh Gour

Central University

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 9425437222

Dr. Nikhilesh Parchure

Research Investigator

Dr. Harisingh Gour

Vishwavidyalaya

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile: 9424445102

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Sankata Prasad Shukla

Professor

Govt. Thakur Ranmat Singh

College, Rewa, M.P.

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:9424600634

Dr Ashish Khaira

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile- 09981038898

Email-

[email protected]

17. Rural Technology, Social Organizations and Rural Development

Outstation

Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. R. K. Gupta

Director

Mahatma Gandhi Institute

for Rural Industrialization

Maganwadi, Wardha,

Maharashtra – 442001

M: 9872859024

E-mail:

[email protected] Prof. Anil Kumar Saxena

Department of Civil

Engineering, Lakshmi

Narain College of

Technology

Bhopal - 462042

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 9425149642

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Rajeev Jain

Professor,

Civil Engineering Department

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute, Vidisha-464001

Mobile- 09425003796

Email-

[email protected]

Prof. Sweety Jain

Assistant Professor, Samrat

Ashok Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile- 7697732877

Email-

Smt. Tanu Chaturvedi

Assistant Professor Civil

Engineering Department

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute, Vidisha-464001

Mobile:8435070208

Email:

[email protected]

18. Science Communication and Science Popularization

Outstation Chairman-

Dr. T. V. Venkateswaran

Scientist F

Vigyan Prasar,

Department of Science

and Technology

Vth Floor, Room No 551,

Local Chairman-

Dr. Preeti Swami

Professor

Electronics &

Instrumentation, UTD

Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki

Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV)

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Convenor

Prithvi Bhavan,

Lodhi Road, Opp. India

Habitat Centre,

New Delhi, Delhi 110003

Ph: 011-24655591

M:9816512077

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Rayees Altaf

Centre for Studies in

Science Policy,

School of Social

Sciences,

Jawaharlal Nehru

University,

New Delhi – 110067

M:

6006160176/8899660176

E-mail:

[email protected]

Convenor

Bhopal

Email:

[email protected],

[email protected] Mobile:9406522431

Prof Sanjeet Kumar

Assistant Professor,

Department of Computer

Science & Engineering

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile- 7903397360

Email-

[email protected]

19. Social Processes, Social Structures and Social Alienation

Outstation Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Naveen Mehta

Associate Professor

Department of English,

Sanchi University for

Buddhist-Indic Studies

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:8989696908

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Pratibha J. Mishra

Department of Social

Work, Guru Ghasidas

Vishwavidyala, Koni

Bilaspur

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:7869422622

Prof Anusha Lahoti

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile- 946506455

Email-

Dr. Prasanth Tiwari

Asst. Professor

Dept. of Humanities &

Management

SATI, Vidisha, M.P.

Email:

[email protected] Mobile:9827384835

20. Science, Technology and Social Development

Outstation Chairman-

Dr. A. P. Rao

Vice –President

Telecom Division

HI Physics Laboratory

Local Chairman-

Dr. Jitendra Parashar

Head of Department

Department of Applied

Sciences

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Convenor

India PVT.LTD

B-32/1/12 MIDC

Ranjangaon, Pune.

Mobile- 07030966411

Email-

[email protected]

Dr. Ghizal F Ansari

Professor, Dept. of Physics

Madhyanchal Professional

University, M.P.

Mobile: 9826088514

Email:

Convenor

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute,

Vidisha

E-mail:

[email protected]

Dr Bablu Kirar

Assistant Professor,

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile- 09997416266

Email-

[email protected]

21. Unity of Science (Science of Nature-Human-Society)

Outstation

Chairman-

Convenor

Prof. A. C. Mohapatra

Department of Geography

North-East Hill University

Shillong

M:9436311437

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Kamran Sultan

Asst. Professor

Pandit Jawarlal Nehru Institute

of Business Management

Email:

[email protected] Mobile: 9425012255

Local Chairman-

Convenor

Dr. Mahesh Shukla

Professor

Govt. Thakur Ranmat Singh

College of Excellence

Rewa – 486001 (M.P.)

Email:

[email protected]

Mobile:8889032777

Dr. Shubha Khatri

Assistant Professor,

Department of Civil

Enggineering

Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute

Vidisha – 464001

Mobile- 08959033037

Email-

[email protected]

X ALL INDIA YOUNG SCIETINTS CONVENTION

Chairman Dr. Dhrub Kumar Singh

Department of History

Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi 221 005

Email: [email protected]

M: 9235690312

Convenor Dr. K. Chittibabu

Assistant Professor

Centre for Informal Sector and Labour

Studies, School of Social Sciences-1

Jawaharlal Nehru University

New Delhi – 110067

Email: [email protected]

M: 9773683904

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XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

CHAIRPERSON OF NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA ETC

(a) International

S. No. Theme Chairpersons Convenor

1. New and Emerging Technology-

Society Configurations

2. Redefining Problems of Science of

Nature-Human-Society

Dr. P. Goswami

Director

Institute of Frontier Science and

Advances

Bengaluru

Email:[email protected],

[email protected]

M: 9980724251

3. Post-Corona New Global

Technological Society and its

sustainability

Dr. M. Bapuji

CSIR Scientist (Retd)

Bangalore-560107

E-mail: [email protected]

M: 7411969654

(b) National

S. No. Theme

Chairpersons Convenor

1. Generation and Utilization of

Indigenous Science and Technology

for Self-Reliant Development

2. Building Atma Nirbhar Bharat (Self-

Reliant India)

Prof. K. Ashok Rao

Swami Swananda Memorial

Institute,

Room No. 31, East Avenue,

East Punjabi Marg,

New Delhi – 110017

M: 9868101640

E-mail: [email protected]

3. Privatization as powerful weapon of

liberation

4. Public Health System Dr. Punyabrata Gun

Secretary

Shramajibi Swasthaya Udyog

HA 44, Salt Lake Sector 3

Kolkata 700 006 (W.B.)

Email:

[email protected]

Dr. Siddhartha Gupta

Shramajibi Swasthya Udyog

40A, Simla Street,

Kolkata-6 (W.B.)

Email:

[email protected]

M: 9051077464

5. Public Education System under New

Education Policy 2020

6. Impact of Farmers Acts on Farming

System

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7. Impact of New Labour Laws on

labour

8. One Nation-One Card

9. Social Theory of Violence

10. State of Art of Indigenous New Digital

Technology

Prof. M. Sai Baba

School of Natural Sciences and

Engineering

National Institute of Advanced

Studies

Indian Institute of Sciences Campus,

Bengaluru-560012

M:9443329632

E-mail: [email protected]

11. New Social Entrepreneurship in India

12. New Civil Society Movements for

solution of problems of Democratic

Republic of India

13. New Technology based solutions for

conservation of water, natural

resources and biodiversity

Dr. Rajendra Singh

Tarun Bharat Sangh Via Kishori

Thana Ghazipath, Bhikhampur

Dist Alwar 301022

Email: jalpurushtbs@@gmail.com M: 9414066765

14. Post-Corona India and its Peoples

15. Digitalized Space Science and

Technology

Prof. P. G. Diwakar

ISRO Chair Professor

National Institute of Advanced

Studies

Indian Institute of Science Campus

Malleswaram

Bengaluru – 560012

M: 9676709898

Office: 080-22185069

Email: [email protected]

16. Gender Issues in Science and

Technology

17. Sustainable Technology and

Gandhian Thoughts

18. Indigenous Bio-Medical Health and

Technology for Corona Virus

Prof. Santosh Kumar Kar

School of Biotechnology

KIIT University,

Bhubaneswar

Email:

[email protected] M: 9937085111

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XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS National Academic Advisory Committee

1. Chariman Dr. Ashok Jain

President (2020-21)

Indian Social Science Academy

[email protected]

M:9810189116

2. Co-Chairman Dr. ShaileshNayak

President Elect (2021-22)

Indian Social Science Academy

[email protected]

3 Co-Chairman Dr. J. S. Chauhan

Director

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute (Engg. College)

Vidisha (M.P.)

India

[email protected]

[email protected]

M:9826244840

4 Vice-

Chairperson

Prof. Asha Mukherjee

Vice-President

Indian Social Science Academy

[email protected]

M: 09434744589

5 Vice-Chairman Prof. N. Sambasiva Rao

Vice-President

Indian Social Science Academy

[email protected]

M: 09848170274

6 Convenor Prof. D. M. Diwakar

General Secretary

Indian Social Science Academy

[email protected]

[email protected]

M:09472973336

7 Convenor Dr. P ramod Sharma

Local Organizing Secretary

XLIV Indian Social Science

Congress

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute (Engg. College)

Vidisha (M.P.)

India

[email protected]

M:9826515525

8 Co-Convenor Dr. Rajeev Jain

Joint Organizing Secretary

XLIV Indian Social Science

Congress

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha, M.P

M: 9425003796

Email:

[email protected]

9 Co-Convenor Dr. Manorama Saini

Joint Organizing Secretary

XLIV Indian Social Science

Congress

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha, M.P

M: 9425432339

Email:

[email protected]

10 Co-Convenor Dr. S. S. Goliya

Joint Organizing Secretary

XLIV Indian Social Science

Congress

Samrat Ashok Technological

Institute

Vidisha, M.P.

M: 9826258340

Email: [email protected]

MEMBERS

SL.NO Address

1. Annegeri, V. B, Prof.

Director

Centre for Multi-disciplinary

Development Research (CDMR)

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Nagar,

Near Yalakki Shettar Colony,

Dharwad 580004 (Karnataka, India)

Email: [email protected]

2. Areez, P.A, Dr. Director (Retired) SACON (Ministry of

Environment)

56 | Indian Social Science Academy

Coimbatore M:8903213942 Email: [email protected]

3. Arvind, Dr. Professor (Physics) Indian Institute of Science

Education and Research Mohali Knowledge City, Sector 81, SAS Nagar , Manauli PO 140306 Email: [email protected]

4. Baba, M Sai, Prof. Shri TV Raman Pai Chair

Professor National Institute of Advanced

Studies Indian Institute of Science

Campus Bengaluru 560012 M: 9443329632 Email: [email protected]

5. Bhatnagar, Subir K, Prof. Vice-Chancellor Dr.R. M. L National Law

University LDA Colony, Kanpur Road

Scheme, Lucknow 226012 Email:

[email protected]

6. Chakravarty, K. K, Dr. 15-B, Delhi Govt Offices, Flat

(8th Floor) Sector D II Vasant Kunjl, Near DDA Sports

Complex Delhi 110070 Email: [email protected]

7. Davidappa, Dominic, Dr Department of Kannada Bangalore University Jnana Bharathi Campus, Mysore Road, Mutharayana

Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka – 560056, India M:9731631778 Email:

[email protected]

8. Gaddam, Sunil Vijaya Kumar,

Prof.(Dr.)

Professor & Principal Global College of Engineering &

Technology (GCET) NH-40 (Nandyal Road), Kadapa -

516 162, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA

Mob: +91 9849190236 Email: [email protected]

9. Garg, P. K, Prof. Professor Civil Engineering Department Indian Institute of Technology

Roorkee Roorkee 247667 (Uttarakhand) Email: [email protected]

10. Goli, Divakar, Prof. Professor Emeritus, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health

Sciences, #275-276, 12th Cross, Achit

Nagar, Soladevanahalli, Bengaluru 560107 M: 9341960799 Email: [email protected]

11. Goswami, Dr Chairman Institute of Frontier Science and

Advances Bengaluru Email: [email protected]

12. Gowda, M. Ramachandra, Prof. Vice-Chancellor Rani Channamma University Belagavi 591156 Karnataka, India Email: [email protected]

13. Hirani, Harish, Prof. Director CSIR- Central Mechanical

Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CMERI) Mahatma Gandhi Avenue, Durgapur- 713209 West Bengal Email: [email protected]

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14. Jain, V.K, Prof. Vice Chancellor Tezpur University ( A Central University) Tezpur 784028 Assam Email: [email protected]

15. Jaswal, Nishtah, Prof. Vice-Chancellor Himachal Pradesh National Law University Shimla 171011 Email: [email protected]

16. Kumar, Tankeshwar, Prof. Vice-Chancellor Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology Hisar, Haryana Email: [email protected]

17. Kundu, Tapas Kumar, Prof. Director CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute[CSIR-CDRI] Sector 10, Jankipuram Extension, Sitapur Road,Lucknow -226031 [Uttar Pradesh] Email:

[email protected],

[email protected]

18. Kushwaha, Saket, Prof. Vice-Chancellor Rajiv Gandhi University Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh Email: [email protected]

19. Mir, Mehraj-Ud-Din, Prof Vice Chancellor Central University of Kashmir Transit Campus Sonwar (Near G.

B. Pant Hospital) Srinagar 190004 Jammu and Kashmir Email: [email protected]

20. Mishra, R. K, Prof. Director Institute of Public Enterprise

(IPE) Osmania University Campus Hyderabad 500007

Telangana Email:

[email protected]

21. Mishra, Rakesh K, Prof. Director CSIR- Centre for Cellular &

Molecular Biology Hyderabad- 500007 Email: [email protected]

22. Misra, Amarendra, Narayan, Dr. Vice-Chancellor Khallikote University Gmax Building, Konisi,

Berhampur Ganjam, Odisha 761008 Email:

[email protected]

23. Mittal, Ashok Kumar, Dr. Department of Physics, University of Allahabad, Allahabad 211002 (U.P.) Email: [email protected]

24. Mukhopadhyay, Deb Kumar, Dr. Vice-Chancellor Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma

University Vivekananda Street, Cooch Behar

736101 West Bengal, India Email: [email protected]

25. Panchariya, P. Dr. Director CSIR-Central Electronics

Engineering Research Institute[CSIR-CEERI] Pilani -333031 [Rajasthan] Email: [email protected]

26. Patro, Ishan Kumar, Prof. Vice-Chancellor Ravenshaw University Cuttack 753003 Odisha Email: [email protected]

27. Rajagopal, Shobhita, Prof. Associate Professor Institute of Development Studies 8B, Jhalana Institutional Area,

58 | Indian Social Science Academy

Jaipur 302004 M: 9414051273 Email: [email protected]

28. Rao, V. Ramanatha, Dr No. 8, ‘Sri Gowri’ Eagle Ridge

Resort Begur-Koppa Road Bengaluru 560114 (K.N.) Email:

[email protected]

29. Ray, Anjan, Dr. Director CSIR-Indian Institute of

Pertroleum[CSIR-IIP] P. O. IIP, Mohkampur, Haridwar Road,Dehradun -

248005 [Uttarakhand] Email: [email protected]

30. Reddy, PVGD Prasad, Prof. Vice-Chancellor Andhra University Visakhapatnam 530003 Email:

vicechancellor@andhrauniversity.

edu.in 31. Sandhu, Jaspal Singh, Prof.

Vice-Chancellor Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar, Punjab Email: [email protected]

32. Saraswathi, S. Dr. BMC Medical College Fort, Krishna Rajendra Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560002 M:9880046228 Email: [email protected]

33. Sharma, G. D. Prof. N-13,2nd Floor, Greater Kailash-

1 New Delhi M: 9868820215 E-mail: [email protected]

34. Sastry, G. Narahari, Dr Director CSIR-North East Institute of

Science & Technology (CSIR-

NEIST) Jorhat 785006

Assam Email: [email protected],

[email protected]

35. Shanthakumar, S, Prof.(Dr.) Director Gujarat National Law University Gandhinagar 382426 Gujarat Email: [email protected]

36. Sharma, Shankar, Er Power Policy Analyst Anugraha, 5th Cross, 80ft Road Vijayanagar 1st Stage, Sagara,

Karnataka 577401 Email:

[email protected] M: 9448272503

37. Sheth, Navin, Prof Vice Chancellor Gujarat Technological University Nr. Visat Three Roads, Visat-Gandhinagar Highway Chandkheda, Ahmedabad 382424 Gujarat, India Email: [email protected]

38. Siddegowda, Y.S , Prof. Vice-Chancellor Tumkur University Vishwavidyanilaya Karyalaya,

Bengaluru - Honnavar Rd,

Venkatesh Rao Colony,

Tumakuru, Karnataka 572103 Email:

[email protected]

39. Shetty, S. V. Raghruram, Dr #232, Hollywood Town, Sadalhalli Post Bengaluru 560300 Email: [email protected]

40. Singh, Mewa, Prof Distinguished Professor (for life) University of Mysore Manasagangotry, Mysore 570006 Email:

[email protected]

41. Singh, Rana Pratap, Prof Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

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University School for Environmental

Sciences Raibareily Road, Lucknow-

226025 (U.P.) Res: HN -247,Sector-II, Udyan-II, Eldeco, Raebareli Road, Lucknow -226025 Email: [email protected], [email protected]

42. Sridhara, Shakunthala, Prof

Honb’le Member Board of Management University of Agricultural

Sciences GKVK, Bangalore-560065 M: 9611125455, 080-23339998 Email:

[email protected]

43. Tripathy, Baishnab Charan, Prof School of Life Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067 Email:

[email protected]

44. Trivedi, Prabodh K., Dr. Director Central Institute of Medicinal and

Aromatic Plants (CSIR-CIMAP) P.O. CIMAP, Near Kukrail Picnic

Spot Lucknow 226015 Email: [email protected]

45. Verma, NMP, Prof Dean (School of Economics and

Commerce) Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University, A Central University, Rai-Barelly Road, Lucknow-

226025 M:9795841945 Email: [email protected]

46. Vombatkere, Sudhir G, Dr Major General (Retd) #410, “ASPEN” Sankalp Central Park Yadavagiri

Mysuru-570020 (Karnataka) Email: [email protected]

47. Vurrakula, Kesava Rao, Prof. Vice-Chancellor National University of Study and

Research in Law Ranchi 834006 Email: [email protected]

48. Vyas, Parimal, H. Prof. Vice-Chancellor The Maharaja Syajirao University

of Baroda Maharaja Fatehsinghrao Gaekwad

Road, Fatehgunj, Vadodara 390002 Email: [email protected]

49. Wanjari, Shashikala, Dr. Vice-Chancellor SNDT Women’s University Mumbai Email: [email protected]

50. Yadapadithaya, P. Subrahmanya.

Prof. Vice-Chancellor Mangalore University Mangalagangothri 574199 Karnataka, India Email:

vcmangaloreuniversity19@gmail.

com

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XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

Organizing Committee

Patron Shrimant Jyotiraditya M. Scindia

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute,

Vidisha, M.P

Co-Patron Dr. Laxmikant Markhedkar

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute,

Vidisha, M.P

Chairman Dr. J. S. Chauhan

Director,

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute,

Vidisha, M.P

Local Organizing

Secretary

Dr. Pramod Sharma

Dean Academic,

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute,

Vidisha, M.P

Joint Local Organizing

Secretary

Dr. Manorama Saini

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute,

Vidisha, M.P

Joint Local Organizing

Secretary

Dr. Rajiv Jain

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute,

Vidisha, M.P

Joint Local Organizing

Secretary

Dr. Jyotsana V. Ogale

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute,

Vidisha, M.P

Joint Local Organizing

Secretary

Dr. S. S. Goliya

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute,

Vidisha, M.P

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SAMRAT ASHOK TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Our Great Founders

Kailashwasi Babu Takhatmal Jain Ji

Kailashwasi Babu Ramsahay Ji

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BRIEF INTRODUCTION

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, a premier institute of the region, was established on November

1, 1960 under the “Open Door” policy of the Government of India, by Maharaja Jiwajirao Education Society,

Vidisha with a donation from the Gangajali Trust Fund of the Scindias, erstwhile rulers of the Gwalior state,

and commitment of non-recurring grants from the Government of India and the Government of Madhya Pradesh

in agreed proportions.

The foundation stone of the Institute was laid down by late Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, Hon’ble Prime

Minister of India on Feb. 13, 1962 and was inaugurated by late Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Hon’ble President of

India.

Late Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India (Feb. 13, 1962)

The Institute started with a total intake of 120 students per year in the three major disciplines of

engineering, namely, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. It was affiliated to the Vikram University

Ujjain to which the three other colleges in the region, namely, MACT (Now MANIT) Bhopal, SGSITS Indore

and MITS Gwalior were also affiliated at that time. After the establishment of Bhopal University at Bhopal, now

renamed as Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, the Institute was affiliated to it along with MACT (Now MANIT)

Bhopal and GEC, Bhopal. With the establishment of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Technology (RGPV) at

Bhopal in 1998, the Institute was affiliated to this university.

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The Institute has completed its 60 glorious years. During the last 60 years, the institute grew up in a

big way. The institute which was started with 3 UG programmes in Engg., now offers eight undergraduate

courses in Engineering (B.Tech.), six Post graduate courses in Engineering (ME/M.Tech.), MCA, Master of

Business Administration (MBA), P.G. in Applied Chemistry and Full Time/Part-time Ph.D. programmes with

approx 2500 students. Institute has academic autonomy status; Institute has got NAAC accreditation also. Two

of our programes B.Tech. Mechanical and B.Tech. EI has accreditation from NBA. Institute has well qualified,

experienced & dynamic faculty to impart the high quality education in Engg./Technology, Science and

Management. There are well equipped modern laboratories, well stocked Digital E-Library, sports facilities and

other facilities to meet academic, Co-curricular extra-curricular activities, and other requirements. MHRD, Govt

of India, New Delhi, has selected this institute under the World Bank Scheme TEQIP-III with financial

assistance of Rs. 15.00 crores. The objective of the scheme is to establish Academic Excellence in the institute

through various activities and to enhance the employability of UG/PG students. Institute has established 14

centre of excellence and different centres in its premises.

Since its inception, Institute has played a significant role in developing human resources to meet the

requirement of industries with high social values at home and abroad.

CAMPUS

The College campus, a few minutes walk from the Railway Station is situated in the Civil Lines area,

of Vidisha. It is spreading over 85 acres lush green land with well maintained roads and approaches,

playgrounds and gardens etc. It has its own tube well based water supply and uninterrupted power supply

through an H.T. substation.

OUR GLORIOUS JOURNEY

Mr. KAILASH SATYARTHI ONE OF THE NOBEL LAUREATE FOR

PEACE PRIZE 2014 BELONGS TO OUR INSTITUTE. He graduated

from this prestigious Institute in Electrical Engineering in the year 1974.

Some of our eminent alumni have achieved world class caliber and competence

and have been awarded National and International awards including “Padma

Shree” (Er. V.K. Chaturvedi)

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OUR PROMINENT ALUMNI

Prof. P.B. Sharma 1972 Mechanical Engg. Ex. Vice Chancellor , Delhi Technological University, Delhi &

Founder Vice Chancellor, RGPV Bhopal

Er. P.B. Sharma 1971 Mechanical Engg. Ex. Member of Parliament

Er. C.S. Sangeet Rao 1971 Mechanical Engg. I.A.S. (Ex. Principal Secretary,, Ex. Collector & D.M. Mumbai,

Commissioner- Transport and Excise, Govt. of Maharashtra)

Er. K.B. Mathur 1966 Mechanical Engg. Ex. Vice President, Reliance Petrochemicals

Er. V.K. Mahendru 1965 Electrical Engg. Ex. Vice President Hindustan Lever Ltd.

Er. P.P. Kharel 1966 Electrical Engg. Secretary (Power), Sikkim Govt.

Er. D.K. Goyal 1966 Mechanical Engg. Executive Director (Safety & KM), Nuclear Power Corp. of

India Ltd.

Er. G.S. Despande 1972 Electrical Engg. Retd. Managing Director (Operations and Maintenance)

Chattisgarh State, Power Distribution Company (Raipur)

Er. Nitin Dhimole 1983 Mechanical Chairman Railway Recruitment Board (South East Central

Zone)

Er. Pradeep Ambare 1980 Civil Engg. Indian Railways Engineering Services (IRES), Chief Materials

Manager

Er. R.S. Rajput 1986 Civil Engg Indian Railways Engineering Services

Er. Rakesh

Markhedkar

1990 Electrical Engg. President, Bajaj Electricals, Mumbai.

Er. Prafulla K Jain 1988 Batch: Elex &

Instrumentn. Engg.

Dy Director-Satellite Communication Programmes ISRO

Nirbhay Gupta 1988 Batch:1989 Batch:

Elex & Instrumentn. Engg.

Additional Chief Engineer (C&I) at Nuclear Power Corporation

of India Limited

Er. Laxmikant

Agrawal

1994 Batch: 1989 Batch:

Elex & Instrumentn. Engg.

Executive, CEO Office, TCS, Mumbai

Er. Sameer Singh 1994 Batch: Elex &

Instrumentn. Engg.

Executive Director (Personal Care), Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

Dr. Abhijit Kulkarni 1989 Batch: Elex &

Instrumentn. Engg.

Vice President (R&D) Advanced Bionics, LA, USA

& Many More….

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OFFERED PROGRAMMES

Undergraduate Programmes

The Institute is, at present, running the following full-time undergraduate programmes :

Full-Time Courses (4 year duration) (8 semesters)

1. B.Tech. (Civil Engg.) - Intake 60 seats

2. B.Tech. (Mech. Engg.) - Intake 120 seats

3. B.Tech. (Elect. Engg.) - Intake 60 seats

4. B.Tech. (Electronics & Instrumentation) - Intake 120 seats

5. B.Tech. (Electronics & Communication) - Intake 60 seats

6. B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engg.) - Intake 120 seats

7. B.Tech. (Internet of Things) - Intake 60 seats

8. B.Tech. (Artificial Intelligence & Data Science ) - Intake 60 seats

Post-Graduate Programmes

A. Engineering & Technology Courses (4 semesters) Intake 18 seats in each 1. M.Tech (Construction Tech. & Mgt.) : Civil Engg. Deptt.

2. M.Tech (Environmental Engg.) : Civil Engg. Deptt.

3. M.Tech (Transportation Engg.) : Civil Engg. Deptt.

4. M.Tech (Advanced Production Systems) : Mech. Engg. Deptt..

5. M.Tech (Power Electronics) : Elect. Engg. Deptt.

6. M.Tech. Computer Science & Engg. : CSE Deptt.

B. Master of Computer Application (MCA) (4 semesters) Intake 30 seats

C. M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration) (4 semesters)- Intake 60 seats

D. M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry (4 semesters) Intake 25 seats

Ph.D. Programmes (Full/Part Time)

Institute is approved as research center of Rajiv Gandhi Prodyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal &

Barkatullah University, Bhopal for Ph.D. Programmes in all disciplines of Engineering/ Technology,

Science and Management from affiliated university. Faculty of this & other institutes and the scholars

under research projects of AICTE/DST/UGC/MPCOST opt this Institute as their research center under

the guidance of Professors of this Institute. Institute publish a research journal "SATI Journal of Science

& Technology".

AICTE has approved this Institute as QIP research center for Ph.D. in engineering and technology in

Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, CSE, IT with two seats each.

D.Sc. Programmes :

Institute is approved as research center of Barkatullah University, Bhopal for D.Sc. programme.

Educational Facilities

Centre of Excellences

Cost effective Building Materials & construction Techniques established by Department of Civil

Engineering.

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LabVIEW Academy established by EI Deptt.

Additive Manufacturing Lab established by Department of Mechanical Engineering Department.

Advanced Geo polymer concrete & its products established by Department of Civil Engineering.

Embedded Design & Simulation lab, established by Electrical Engineering Department.

Non-Violence & Peace in Education, established by Department of Humanities & Management

Virtual Instrumentation & IoT, established by Department of Electrical & Electronics.

Ramanujan Design Centre, established by Department of Civil Engineering

AI & Machine Learning centre, established by Department of Computer Science & Engineering.

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Laboratories

The Institute has latest well equipped laboratories in all the science and engineering departments

capable of catering the needs of both undergraduate and post-graduate courses. In recent years, these

laboratories have been extensively modernised with the help of grant received from the Government of

India. The Institute has developed several new laboratories in advanced and emerging areas of science and

technology capable of supporting post-graduate programs and also research projects taken up by faculty and

students.

Computer Facilities

Apart from a well established Computer Centre catering to the needs of the B.TECH. (Comp. Sc. &

Engg./Information Tech.) Course and the computer science components of the various other B.TECH.

courses, all the departments have developed their own computer facilities to cater to their post-graduate

programs as well as student projects which are becoming increasingly more computer oriented. Institute has

approximately 800 computer system with latest configurations..

The Computer Application, Computer Science & Engg. Departments have developed major

Computer Centers which cater to the Master of Computer Applications Program, M.Tech. program as well

as various other short term Courses. Likewise Applied Mathematics Department, has also developed its

own Computer Centre. There is central "State-of-the-art" Computer Centre with latest 120 computer systems

with multiple environment of computing and 100 mbps lease line NKN internet connectivity & 100 mbps Jio

Wifi connectivity with round the clock accessibility to staff and students. All departments/Sections are

connected under network.

Central Workshop

The Central Workshop already having all the conventional trade shops has been extensively

modernised to cater to the needs of fabrication work involved in student projects and has a very modern

Metrology Laboratory for precision measurements.

Central Library

The Library has a rich collection of all kinds of text and reference books related to all subjects of

various disciplines of Engineering, Management, and Science. It has more than 75,000 volumes and

subscribes to 105 national journals and technical magazines. It has an excellent collection of educational

videos and CDs covering various subjects. The library extends Book Bank facility to all the students. The

library remains open from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM on all working days.

The Central Library provides Open Access System facility to all its users. Central Library is

managing Digital Library Solution (DLS) in which we are providing NPTEL Lecture videos (about 2500

Nos.) access facility throughout the Institute campus by Local Area Network (Intranet). Library also has

been providing multiuser e-resources access in library as well as on the Local Area Network of the Institute

through Internet. It also provides user-friendly Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) facility to make

easy access of library documents. Institute is having consortium membership of e-shodhsindhu, New Delhi

and INFLIBNET, Gandhi Nagar through Central Library.

Institute Library has subscribed to various e-journals databases i.e. Science Direct (Engineering &

Computer sc.), J-gate for Engineering and Computer Sc., We are accessing various e-journals database. Our

library is also a member of National Digital Library IIT Kharagpur.

Placement Cell

The Placement Cell has been established with emphasis on healthy Industry-Institute interface. This

enables the students of institute to get placement opportunities in both on campus as well as off-campus

recruitments. The department timely organizes various workshops and training sessions for the students, to

train them and to make them familiar with different aspects of personality development and enhancement of

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their communication skills. Department takes help of various renowned Institutes and consultancies freely,

to provide effective and professional training to the students.

Companies coming for recruitment are provided with all facilities of accommodation, transport and

for conducting PPT, written test, Group discussion etc. Every year number of reputed companies visit our

campus and recruit our students in their placement drives.

Organizations where S.A.T.I. Alumni are currently employed (Partial list)

Aarctechsolonics Ltd. ACC Accenture Accord Shine Alpha Laval Apollo Tyres Asian Paints AVAYA Avaya Communications Baazee.com India Bajaj Auto Bajaj Tempo Ltd. BHEL Biogeny Diagnostic (GUJ.) Bl Kashyap & Sons, New Delhi Blue Star BPL Bridge Stone BSNL Canon Soft Capgemini CEAT Chemolium Lubricants CILTEP Chemicals CINDA Engg. & Const. Pvt. Ltd. CMC Ltd. Cognizant Commines Diesel India Ltd. Convergys Crompton Greaves Ltd. Cummins India D&H Sechron Ltd. Daffodil Technologies Diffusion Engineers DRDO Eicher Tractors (Tafe Motors) Electro Care Systems Enercon Pvt. Ltd. ERA Infra Engg. Ltd. Escort Ltd. Excellon Technologies Flour Daniel India Gurgaon Force India Frontline Electro Medical Ltd. Fujitsu ICIM GE Capital General Motors Genpact Globus Soft Godrej & Boyce Green Infrastructures System Pvt. Ltd. Gupta Power Ltd HCL Infosolutions HCL Technologies

HEG Hindustan Latex Ltd. Hindustan Lever Hindustan Motors Honeywell Ltd. HP HPCL HSBC Hughes i Flex Solutions IBM ICICI ICIL Ltd. Idea Cellular IIS Infotech Ltd. Impetus Infotech IMS Indian Navy Infobeans Infosys Technologies Innoeye Technologies Integrity Med Services IOCL Ipca Lab. ISC Software Pvt. Ltd. ISPAT Ltd. ISRO ITS J.K. Cement Jabalpur Hospital & Research Centre Kanbay Software KEI Kinetic Honda Ltd. Kirloskar Brothers K-Plus Infotech L&T L&T Infotech L.N.Malviya Infra. Lalitpur Power Generation Company Ltd. (Bajaj Group) LAWKIM Ltd. Lupin Ltd M.U. Sigma Mahindra & Mahindra Mahindra British Telecom Maruti Udyog Microsoft Mid India Pvt Ltd MPEB MPMKVVCL MSEB Nector Life Science Pvt. Ltd. Chandigarh Nestle Network Programmes India

NIIT Noika Siemens NSE Nucleus Oracle Orient Paper Mills Patni Computers System Philips pi Industries PMS (P) Ltd. Polaris Poornam Info Vision Qwest Communications Ranbaxy (Sun Pharma) Reliance Industries RPG Cellcom Ruchi Group S. Singh Contruction Co. Ltd. Sanfield SAP Labs Satyam Mahindra SEW Infrastructure Ltd. SIDBI Siemens Simplex Infrastructure Delhi SMT Pvt. Ltd Soma Enterprise Ltd. Sonata Software Southern Railways SUN Microsystem SUVI Information Syntel TaeguTec India Pvt. Ltd Tata Communication Tata Infotech Tata Motors Tata Steel TCS Ltd. Tech Software TELCO Thermax Ltd. Thyron Informatics (P) Ltd. TIL Titan TNS Heavy Engineering Tops Technologies Triveni Turbines Wesper Fischer Ltd. Wind moller & Holscher India (WHI) Wipro World Pay XL Dynamics Zensoft Zeppelin Mobile India

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MoUs with Industries and Educational Institutions

MoU has been done with NKN (National Knowledge Network) under which institute is getting 100 mbps

(1 GB) internet connectivity free of cost.

MoU with Missouri University Kansas, USA for enhancement of academic programmes.

MoU with M/S Lupin Limited, Mandideep for training and academic development of students.

S.No. Name of Organization Date of MoU

1 M.I.T.S. Gwalior 21.05.2013

2. U.I.T. RGPV Bhopal 24.05.2013

3. S.G.S.I.T.S. Indore 27.05.2013

4. Satya Sai Agroils Pvt. Ltd. Vidisha 19.07.2013

5. CSIR Ampri Bhopal 23.08.2013

6. DAuto Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Bhopal 13.04.2016

7. Crisp Bhopal 01.07.2017

8. VNIT Nagpur 21.07.2017

9. CoE Pune 28.07.2017

10. Magadh Precision Dewas 11.08.2017

11. Jila Anta. Vyawasayi Sahkari Vikas Samiti Vidisha 16.08.2017

12. ECI New Delhi for Incubation Centre 12.09.2017

13. CIDC New Delhi 16.09.2017

14. Indian Society for Trenchless Technology, New Delhi 18.09.2017

15. ECI New Delhi for training 21.09.2017

16. Insta Printz Indore 20.04.2018

17. Red Hat India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai 21.05.2018

18. MoU Robonomics AI India Private Limited (RAI) 22.06.2018

19. SHAKISTELLER ESPL, Bhopal 16.07.2018

20. Society for Advanced Technologies Bhopal 27.07.2018

21. ITSC Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Bhopal 25.08.2018

22. Aspiring Mind Assessment Pvt. Ltg. Haryana 28.08.2018

23. MPCOST 13.08.2020

24. Lousiana Tech. University Trenchless Technology Centre

Ruston, LA-71270

08.09.2020

25 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University of Social Science, Mhow 14.09.2020

26 National Highway Authority of India 14.10.2020

Co-Curricular and Extension Programmes

Entrepreneurship Development Cell

An Entrepreneurship Development Cell was established in 1996 with assistance from the Department

of Science & Technology, Government of India. It has already earned a high reputation as one of the most active

EDCs in the country. The EDC regularly conducts entrepreneurship awareness programmes and camps for

science and engineering students, apart from many other target groups with a view to encourage them to go for

self-employment instead of running after the fast dwindling avenues of employment.

The EDC conducts many job oriented Professional Courses in collaboration with recognised

universities and organisations apart from EDCs and EACs etc.

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Training programme Sanctioned under PMKVY and MMKVY are being run by EDC.

The Civil Engineering Technology Development Centre (CETDEC)

The Centre was established with a grant of Rs. 7.00

lakhs from the Ministry of Human Resources Development in

1991-92 to carry out work in the field of cost effective and

alternative materials and technologies of construction. Very soon

after its establishment it was recognised as a Building Centre by

the Housing & Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) and a

modest grant of Rs. 1.50 lakhs was given to it by HUDCO in

March 1992 as per their Building Centre scheme.

The activities of the Building Centre are being co-ordinated with those of the Entrepreneurship

Development Cell in order to add an element of entrepreneurship to its activities in view of the vast scope for

self-employment in the field of building construction.

This centre known by the name of Vidisha Building Centre has become one of the outstanding

Building Centre not only in the country as a whole doing work in the development and propagation of low cost

housing technology. HUDCO, New Delhi has given national recognition to this Building Centre for doing

outstanding work in the field of low cost housing.

Engineering Associations and Vigyan-Takniki Parishad

All the Engineering Departments have formed Engineering Associations of their respective branches

to encourage students to participate in professional activities so as to be better able to cope with the work

environment they will step in to, after passing out. These societies conduct tours and organize talks by

experienced professionals, seminars and workshops etc. in important fields related to the respective branches.

A Vigyan-Takniki Parishad with a wide membership among faculty members, has been founded a

few years back for co-ordinated inter-disciplinary work. It has started publishing the SATI Journal of Science &

Technology, a research journal.

The Institute also has the following local chapters of All India Professional Societies :

1. Indian Society for Technical Education, Vidisha Chapter

2. Computer Society of India, Vidisha Chapter

3. Student Chapter of Institution of Engineers (India) is proposed to be set up in near future.

4. IET Student Chapter.

Alumni Association

After the first batch which graduated out in 1965, the Institute has sent out, by now, large no. of

engineers and scientists through the ever increasing graduate and post-graduate programmes being conducted by

it. Several of these alumni, spread over the whole country and beyond have by now reached the top rank in their

departments and organizations and a very large number of them occupy senior and influential positions, where

they could help the new pass-outs in many ways. All of them have a deep love and a high regard for their 'alma

mater' and some who have been able to find time to visit the Institute now are struck by the spectacular progress

made since they left years ago. They have a keen desire to do something for the Institute and its pass-outs.

An Alumni Association at the Institute was formed in 1986 on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of the

Institute. Its membership is compulsory for all students. The Association is very soon bringing out a directory of

Alumni of the Institute giving names, addresses, and telephone numbers, mobile numbers, email addresses etc.

of all students who passed out since 1965 and whose current addresses have been possible to verify. This

directory shall be made available on our website. The directory will also contain information about SATI

Alumni Associations formed in various cities and towns in the state and the country and will be updated once in

a year. Alumni Co-ordination Committee (ACC) has been constituted to establish the linkage with the alumni.

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Games, Sports & Physical Activities

The college provides excellent facilities for practically all major outdoor and indoor games and has a

full-time Sports Officer with adequate supporting staff to assist in games and sports activities, apart from

members of teaching staff deputed as Professors-In-Charge of various major games and sports.

The games and sports activities are organized under overall control and guidance of College Sports

Council, consisting of all captains and all Professors-In-Charge and Advisers of various games.

The Institute has been organizing "Shrimant Madhav Rao Scindia Memorial inter engineering state level

cricket tournament" on turf wicket for last sixteen years successfully.

Some of the major facilities are given below :

1. Well maintained Cricket, Football & Hockey Grounds

2. A well maintained Racing Track

3. Two Tennis Courts

4. A concrete Basket Ball Court and Skating Ring.

5. Two Indoor Wooden Badminton Court.

6. Indoor Games Hall for miscellaneous indoor games like

Table Tennis, Carom Board, Chess etc.

7. Well equipped gymnasium.

Extra-Curricular & Co-Curricular Activities

As part of its philosophy of imparting total education the Institute encourages a large number of extra-

curricular & Co-Curricular activities so that the students develop a well-rounded personality and become

responsible citizens too, apart from being good professionals.

The scheme of studies and examinations for B.TECH. courses provides for General Proficiency marks in

Final year which give weightage to games, sports, cultural and social service activities. Students are constantly

advised to take up and participate in at least two activities out of the following :

(A) Academic Clubs

Fiat Club

Flux Club

Club'O' E

Business Club

SAI Club

Sanrachna Club

(B) Cultural Clubs

SPIC MACHY Chapter

Music Club

Rudrass Club

Udaan Club

Aaghaz Theatre Club

Mirage - Capturing Beyond Vision (Photography Club)

Kaviraj Society

The Art Box

Inspire Club

(C) Sports Club

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Cricket

Badminton & Table Tennis

Football and Hand ball

Chess & Carom

Kabaddi & Kho-Kho

Athletics

Volley Ball & Basket Ball

Karate Club

Innovation Club

(D) Social Service Club

NSS

Green Vision Club

Unnat Bharat Abhiyan

Swacch Bharat Abhiyan

Green & Clean Technology Club

(E) Start-up Cell

N.C.C. and N.S.S. Units.

N.C.C. Unit

Students Counseling and Guidance

Tutor Guardian Scheme exists for students counseling & guidance. Under this scheme, 15-20 students

are assigned to a faculty member who acts as Tutor guardian to solve their problems and guide them to choose

the right direction for their future.

Institute Web Portal Facility

Institute has procured and implemented result processing system and management system from CRISP.

The acquired system developed the institution service portal including student registration, online fee collection,

result publication online account of each student on SATI portal and online profiles of each department of

SATI.

Online services for the students

a. Separate online account of each student.

b. Student can access services and information of this portal through their login IDs provided by

CRISP.

c. Student will get their current status information pertaining to academic and examination.

d. Student's Educational history in SATI.

e. Online Enrollment card/ Smart Card

f. Online examination form submission

g. Online fee payment facility through internet banking.

h. Online result publication.

i. Digital copy of mark sheets

j. Latest information related to Sports, Workshops, Seminars and other Events conducted by

Institute and Department.

k. Information regarding Awards and Scholarship.

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l. All useful forms and documents in downloaded format.

m. Syllabus, timetable, etc.

n. Get the result alert of the students.

Campus Facilities

1. Cooperative Stores

A registered cooperative stores exists in the campus which co-ordinates the management of Hostel

messes and supplies other items of utility at reasonable rates.

2. Bank & Post Office

A full-fledged branch of State Bank of India along with ATM facility exists inside the campus providing

good banking facilities to staff as well as students. Every student has to open a Bank Account as all

payments to any student or other person is made by college only through an Account Payee cheque. A

branch of Central Bank of India also exists in the campus. A post office also functions in the campus.

3. Dispensary

A dispensary with basic medical facilities has been set up in the campus with a qualified compounder.

Services of one Male and one Lady Doctor are also available. Institute has a Tie-up with a hospital for

the students.

4. Guest House : One guest House is available in the institute.

5. Alumni Transit Home

Alumni Transit Home has been constructed in front of Director’s Bungalow with the partial contribution

by the Alumni. It has the facility for comfortable stay. Alumni & parents of regular students of this

institute are permitted to stay here on nominal charges as per norms with the permission of Director.

6. Canteen

Newly constructed canteen exists adjoining to Alumni Transit Home and opposite to guest house.

7. KIOSK CENTER for online / off campus counseling exist in the institute.

Major Achievements/Awards (Last 5 Years)

Declared Autonomous Institute by UGC in 2015-16.

Got NAAC Accreditation in year 2016.

Re-accreditated by NBA in Mechanical and EI

Engineering Programmes in the year 2018.

Funded by TEQIP-II and TEQIP-III. SATI becomes

one amongst the 92 colleges of the nation to secure

TEQIP-III grant.

Got 1st All India Position in the performance audit

of TEQIP-III in year 2019.

Leading Skill Development & Training Centre- Civil

Engineering Technology Development Centre (CETDEC), Low Cost Construction Material and

Techniques, PMKVY, MMKSY, MMKY, Babu Takhtmal Jain Handloom Centre etc.

Established 10 Centre of Excellences in different Technological Areas

Established Centre of Excellence for Non-violence in Higher Education in the year 2019.

Established AIMA Centre, Ramanujan Design Centre in the year 2019.

Centre of Excellence in Virtual Instrumentation & IoT Excellence Centre, Tinkering Lab in the year

2019-20.

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Established National Incubation Centre for Agricultural Products-2019

Revised Centre For Advancement of Geopolymer Science and Technology, Green Building Centre

Few exceptional International Events organized at SATI:

• Int. Conference on “High Power Coherent Radiation

Generation and its interaction with Matter-2016”

• Int. Conference on “Signal Processing- ICSP-2016”

• International Seminar & exhibition on “Innovation

and Opportunity in Building Materials and

Technology-2018”

• Int. Conference on “Non-Violence & Peace-2019”.

• International Seminar on “Formal Solution to In-

Formal Settlements” #HUDCO New Delhi-2019 with

representatives from 22 countries viz. Afghanistan,

Botswana, Ethiopia, Fiji, Kenya, Lushoto, Malawi,

Mauricius, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nigeria, Peru,

Sierra, Fiona, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Trinidad, Silva, Zimbabwe.

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National Agricultural Business Summit – 2019

Antar Bhartiya National Children Anand Festival organized. Great Gandhian and philosopher

Shri Subbaraoji (Bhaiji) gave a message of world peace -2019

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MoUs with several leading Organizations/Institutes/Industries including MoU between SATI & NHAI (National

Highway Authority of India) signed in October 2020.

Awarded in the field of Construction Technology. Got appreciated at 23rd CIDC Annual Day, New Delhi.

Awarded ISTE Delhi's Best Chapter Award. Awarded by All India Council for “Robotics and Automation” at IIT

Delhi for outstanding performance in Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

Around 122 Webinars/Expert Talks/Training Programmes/STTP

etc were organized during the COVID Pandemic.

Nodal Centre for National Level “Smart India Hackathon Grand Finale 2020”

Co-organizer I-CAN's Y4AB (Yuva for Aatmnirbhar Bharat)

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Organized Several Alumni Meets and HR Conclave in

2019-20.

Our Student Mr. Himanshu Jain of CSE Branch

secured All India 3rd Rank in GATE-2020

SATI got 3rd position in JLU Basketball League 2019.

SATI became Basketball Inter College Nodal

Tournament Champion -2019.

Saurabh Arjariya, a student of the Civil Branch won

the gold medal at the national level competition

(Malkhambh).

NCC cadets of SATI ranked first in senior category on

the Republic Day.

Secured ALL INDIA RANK in Indian Engineering Olympiad-2017.

SATI Lifts Shrimant Madhav Rao Scindia Memorial Cricket Tournament Cup 2017.

SATI Team secured 1st Prize in National Level Competition of AICTE “Student Vishwakarma Award-

2017”

SATI won first prize in Madhya Pradesh Tech Innovation Challenge-2017.

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Hkkjrh; lekt foKku vdkneh INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ACADEMY

The Indian Social Science Academy (ISSA when abbreviated) is the first National Science Academy of

independent Democratic Republic of India and fourth in chronicle order. The other three National Science

Academies―Indian National Science Academy (INSA), Indian Academy of Sciences (IAS) and National

Science Academy of India (NSAI) were born in British India. ISSA was born, 46 years ago, on August 15, 1974

at University of Allahabad in an assembly of young scientists. August 15, 1974 symbolized a beginning of an

altogether new science reflecting democratic needs, aspirations, creative urges / potentialities, history, culture

and traditions of peoples of India. Its name was carefully chosen for reflecting the true meaning and function of

science. The setting up of the Indian Social Science Academy also heralded a beginning of a new movement for

unity of science of Nature-Humans-Society by forging unity among all branches of science. Many described it

as a barometer of science and society in India in particular and world in general. In more than one sense ISSA is

a unique body in the whole world.

Science means objective knowledge of non-living and living things / objects and knowledge means

answer to questions ‘what’, ‘how’ and ‘why’, about a thing / object. The word ‘Nature’ connotes all forms of

objects / things / matter including humans and societies. Nature-Humans-Society form one single continuum.

So division of science into physics, chemistry, biology, environment, ecology, agriculture, medical, social,

historical etc., is artificial and all such divisions provide partial objective knowledge of Nature-Humans-

Society. Unity of Science of Nature-Humans-Society, therefore, is necessary for having correct and full

understanding of Nature-Human-Society science, thus, viewed is unitary as well as uniting.

The Science as an objective knowledge of non-living and living objects / things / matter is produced

through collective mental and physical labour of men and women. What is the result of collective labour is

termed as social and what is social is public and not private. Science, therefore, is social. It springs in society

comprising men and women. Because it is social it has social functions. It has the prime role in enabling men

and women to enjoy higher quality of material, social and cultural life in harmony with Nature. However, all

such social functions of science filter through different groups in the society because of which one doesn’t find

one-to-one relationship between science and conditions of all men and women of all societies. Humans’

inability to create a science-based society is well reflected in modern societies all over the world.

The Indian Social Science Academy seeks to discover, develop and disseminate science of Nature-

Humans-Society in Indian conditions in particular, and world conditions in general, with a mission to

build a new Democratic Republic of India where there is no hunger, no poverty, no unemployment, no

illiteracy, no disease, no bigotry, no superstitions, no communalism, no casteism and no discrimination of

any form and where all men, women and children enjoy equally good quality of material, social, cultural

and spiritual life in harmony with Nature without any kind of fear of violence, rape and murder.

‘Love to All, Prejudice None’ is the Philosophy of Science which guides all scientific pursuits of

ISSA.

Founders of the Indian Social Science Academy thought that science can benefit the peoples of a given

society only when it is taught and researched in their own language. Communication of scientific research

and science education in people’s own language, therefore, is key to the unfolding of creative potentialities

of peoples and benefiting them. Unfortunately, even after 73 years of independence science in India is

communicated through English. The end result is peoples of India who fund all scientific research are

deprived of its benefits. The creativity in science is continuously declining. The Indian Social Science

Academy., therefore, seeks to change it by creating necessary conditions for communication of scientific

research and science education in Indian languages involving publication of research journals,

monographs, books, etc., in all Indian languages.

All branches of science as mentioned below constitute the Indian Social Science Academy:

1. Agricultural Science

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2. Anthropology

3. Archaeology, History and Culture

4. Biological or Life Science

5. Biotechnology

6. Chemical Science

7. Commerce

8. Communication And Journalism

9. Computer Science

10. Earth Science (Oceanic Sc. Marine Sc., Atmospheric Science etc) and Planetary Science

11. Ecological And Environmental Science

12. Economics

13. Education

14. Engineering Science and Technology

15. Geography

16. Home Science

17. International Relations Studies & Defense Strategic Studies

18. Juridical Science

19. Linguistics

20. Management Science

21. Mathematics And Statistics

22. Medical And Health Science

23. Philosophy

24. Physics

25. Political Science

26. Psychology

27. Social Work

28. Sociology

Besides, policy planners, development agents and social activists having concern for science-based

pursuits also find welcome place in the Indian Social Science Academy. Thus the Indian Social Science

Academy is all embracing and all encompassing within the framework of science.

The Indian Social Science Academy pursues the following activities for realizing its goal:

1. Indian Social Science Congress

2. Network of State Centres / State level Academies

3. State level Social Science Congress in languages of respective States

4. Research and Training Centres

(I) Rural Development Centres

(II) Survey Research Centres

(III) ISSA Silver Jubilee Peoples Science Centre for Theoretical and Policy Research

5. Research Journals and Newsletters

(I) Bharatiya Samajik Chintan (English)

(II) Samayik Samajik Chintan (Hindi)

(III) ISSA Newsletter

6. Young Scientist Division

7. All India Young Scientists Convention

8. Publication of Books / Monographs in Indian Languages

9. Communication of Science to the People

10. Science Library

11. Local / regional / national / international seminars / symposia / colloquia / public lectures / Group

discussions

12. Networking with universities, colleges, research institutes, agriculture and industries.

13. National Science Translation Centre for production of scientific literature in all Indian

languages.

Although the Government of India provides grant to all Science Academies including those which were

set up after ISSA, yet the ISSA is not considered worth funding by the Govt.

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INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ACADEMY

PRESIDENTS – PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

Sl. No. Name of President Place Subject Year

1. Prof. A.D. Sharma Allahabad Economics 1974-75

2. Prof. R.L. Singh (Late) Varanasi Geography 1976-77

3. Prof. A.D. Pant (Late) Allahabad Political Science 1977-78

4. Prof. B.K. Roy Burman (Late) New Delhi Anthropology 1978-79

5. Prof. R.P. Dhokalia New Delhi Juridical Science 1979-80

6. Prof. S.P. Dasgupta (Late) Calcutta Geography 1980-81

7. Prof. Shib K. Mitra (Late) New Delhi Psychology 1981-82

8. Prof. Gautam Mathur (Late) New Delhi Economics 1982-83

9. Prof. Ravinder Kumar (Late) New Delhi History 1983-84

10. Prof. Ramkrishna Mukherjee Calcutta Sociology 1984-85

11. Prof. Yogendra Singh New Delhi Sociology 1985-86

12. Prof. V.K.R.V. Rao (Late) Bangalore Economics 1986-87

13. Prof. M.S. Gore (Late) Mumbai Sociology 1987-88

14. Prof. B.M. Udgaonkar (Late) Mumbai Physics 1988-89

15. Prof. D.P. Pattanayak Bhubaneswar Linguistics 1989-90

16. Prof. Upendra Baxi New Delhi Juridical Science 1990-91

17. Prof. B.L. Amla Mysore Biology 1991-92

18. Prof. P.M. Bhargava Hyderabad Chemistry 1992-93

19. Dr. K.S. Singh (Late) Ranchi Anthropology 1993-94

20. Prof. A. Rahman (Late) New Delhi Physics 1994-95

21. Dr. Basanta Sarkar (Late) Hyderabad Electrical Engineering 1995-96

22. Prof. K. Raghavendra Rao Dharwad Political Science 1996-97

23. Dr. Upendra Trivedi New Delhi Physics 1997-98

24. Prof. S.C. Bhattacharya Allahabad History 1998-99

25. Prof. G.C. Pande (Late) Allahabad History 1999-2000

26. Prof. G.D. Sharma New Delhi Education 2000 -2001

27. Prof. Rajammal P. Devadas (Late) Coimbatore Home Science 2001-2002

28. Prof. K. Wilson Hyderabad Philosophy 2002-2003

29 Prof. K.H. Cheluva Raju (Late) Bangalore Political Science 2003-2004

30 Dr. A. K. Tharien (Late) Dindigul Medical Science 2004-2005

31 Prof. M. G. S. Narayanan Calicut History 2005-2006

32 Prof. N. Markandan Coimbatore Political Science 2006-2007

33 Dr. Bhalchandra Mungekar New Delhi Economics 2007-2008

34 Sri S.P. Shukla New Delhi Administration 2008-2009

35 Prof. Meher H. Engineer Kolkata Physics 2009-2010

36. Prof. Vinod K. Gaur Bangalore Earth Science(Geo-Physics) 2010-2011

37 Dr. T. Karunakaran Wardha Engineering Science 2011-2012

38 Prof. Santosh K. Kar New Delhi Biotechnology 2012-2013

39 Prof. P.S. Ramakrishnan New Delhi Ecological and Environmental Science 2013-2014

40 Prof. R.P. Singh Pune Physics 2014-2015

41 Prof. R.C. Tripathi Allahabad Psychology 2015-2016

42 Prof. B.M. Hegde Mangalore Medical Science 2016-2017

43 Prof. K.S. Sharma Hubli Political Science 2017-2018

44. Prof. Binod C. Agrawal Ahmedabad Anthropology 2018-2019

45. Prof.. Baishnab C. Tripathy New Delhi Life Science 2019-2020

46. Prof. Ashok Jain New Delhi Physics 2020-2021

47. Prof. Shailesh Nayak Bengaluru Earth Science 2021-2022

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INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

Session Focal Theme

Venue Year

I Issues in Social Research in India Allahabad 1976

II Problems of Development of Small Towns Varanasi 1977

III Accelerating Rural Development Kanpur 1978

IV Social Science of Society of Future Santiniketan 1979

V Impact of Science & Technology on Indian Society Udaipur 1980

VI Social Perspective of Development of Science & Technology in

India

Kanpur 1981

VII National Integration and Development of India New Delhi 1982

VIII Strategies of India's Development Hyderabad 1983

IX State & Society in India Aligarh 1984

X Social Structure of Society in India Allahabad 1985

XI Challenges of Transformation of Society and Culture in India Mumbai 1986

XII Indian Society at the Turn of the Century: Objectives & Strategies Mysore 1987

XIII Social Implications of Development: The Asian Experience New Delhi 1988

XIV Planning for India's Development: The Vision, The Challenges &

Implementation

Ahmedabad 1989

XV Society, Language & Development: Indian Context Berhampur 1990

XVI Decay & Destruction Today: Social Reality and Social Theory Pune 1991

XVII Creativity, Technology, Productivity & Justice: The Indian

Context

Bangalore 1993

XVIII Knowledge for New World Order Vadodara 1994

XIX People of India Allahabad 1996

XX Fifty Years of Freedom of India: State, Nation and People Santiniketan 1996-97

XXI Peoples' Technology And Social Organisation in Action Thanjavur 1997

XXII

Democracy, Peoples', Development And Culture: The Emerging

Challenges And Initiatives

Gandhigram 1998

XXIII Social Change: The Initiatives and Intervention Coimbatore 1999

XXIV

Perspective of Development of India In The Twenty First Century Chandigarh 2000

XXV

The Emerging Challenges of Globalisation And Food Security In

The Twenty First Century

Thiruvanathapuram 2001

XXVI Power, Violence And Society Visakhapatanam 2002

XXVII

The Challenges To Democracy In India: From Critique to

Construction

Kharagpur 2003

XXVIII The Crisis of Modern Civilisation Gandhigram 2005

XXIX Facing The Challenges of Modern Civilisation Lucknow 2005

XXX Towards A New Global Society Kraikudi 2006

XXXI Peoples’ Struggles And Movements for Equitable Society Mumbai 2007

XXXII The Indian Republic At The Crossroads New Delhi 2008

XXXIII

XXXIV

XXXV

XXXVI

XXXVII

Our Planet In Crisis

India-Post 1991

Working For Peaceful Co-Existence And A Just World

Science, Society And The Planet Earth

Building An Ecologically Sustainable Society

Hyderabad

Guwahati

Wardha

Bhubaneswar

Aligarh

2010

2010

2011

2012

2013

XXXVIII

XXXIX

Knowledge Systems, Scientific Temper and The Indian People

Emerging Interfaces of Social Science and Public Policy in India

Visakhapatnam

Mangalore

2015

2015

XL Peoples’ Health and Quality of Life In India Mysore 2016

XLI Indian University Education System: A Critical Appraisal Salem 2017

XLII Human Future in Digital Era Bhubaneswar 2018

XLIII Current Science of Nature-Human-Society in India Bengaluru 2020

XLIV New Global Technological Society Vidisha 2021

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INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ACADEMY

EXECUTIVE MEMBERS FOR 2020-21

S.No Name & Address Designation Email

1. Prof. Ashok Jain

B-527, Sarita Vihar

New Delhi – 110076

President [email protected]

M:9810189116

2. P

r

Dr. Shailesh Nayak

Director

National Institute of Advanced Studies

Indian Institute of Science Campus

Malleswaram

Bengaluru – 560012

President-Elect

(2021-22)

[email protected]

M:9717211334

3. Prof. Baishnab C.Tripathy

Yamuna Apartments one (Y-1),

House No. 302, D-6 Vasant Kunj

New Delhi 110070

Immediate Past

President

[email protected]

M: 09818104924

4. Prof. Asha Mukherjee

Sonajhuri Palli,

Across Canal, Shyamkbati

Santiniketan-731235 (W. B.)

Vice-President [email protected]

M: 09434744589

5. Prof. N. Sambasiva Rao

Professor, Department of Commerce &

Management Studies

Andhra University,

Visakhapatnam – 530003 (A.P.)

Residence: 1 - 107 - 9/4, sector 8,

plot no. 187 MVP Colony,

Visakhapatnam-530017, AP

Vice-President [email protected]

M: 09848170274

6. Prof. D. M. Diwakar

Professor of Economics,

(Former Director)

A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies

Patna-800001

General Secretary [email protected] ,

[email protected]

M:09472973336

7. Dr. Suresh Narayan Shukla

10 E, Salori, (Jogibiran)

Teliyarganj

Prayagraj - 211002 (U.P.)

Treasurer [email protected]

M:8840382642,7376381490

8. Dr. N. P. Chuabey

5, Iswar Saran Ashram Campus

Prayagraj – 211004

Councillor [email protected]

M:6389225222

9. Prof. O. R. Reddy

Flat No. 1, Shri Lalita Apartment,

Kiralampudi Layout,

Andhra University Gate (Down)

Visakhapattanam - 530003 (A.P.)

Councillor [email protected]

R: 040-23328857

M: 09849454838

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10. Professor T C Panda

G-2, Ramalaya Apartment

Sahu Bagicha Lane

Tulasipur, Cuttack- 753008

Odisha

Councillor [email protected]

M: 09437261364, 8249634796

11. Dr. Keshab Das

Professor

Gujarat Institute of Development Research

Gota, Ahmedabad-380060

Gujarat

Councillor [email protected]

M: 09427527884

12. Prof. J. P. Dubey

Dean

Faculty of Social Sciences,

University of Delhi

Delhi - 110007

Councillor [email protected]

M:9313744686

13. Prof. Rana Pratap Singh

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University

School for Environmental Sciences

Raibareily Road, Lucknow-226025 (U.P.)

Res: HN -247,Sector-II, Udyan-II,

Eldeco, Raebareli Road,

Lucknow -226025

Councillor [email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

M:9889121823, 9935688836

14. Dr. J. S. Chauhan

Director

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

(Engg. College)

Vidisha (M.P.)

Councillor [email protected] ,

[email protected]

M:9826244840

15. Prof. Rahul Verman

Department of Industrial & Management

Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

Kanpur-208016

Councillor [email protected]

M:9450226499

16. Dr. Harsha Merchant

13/A, Suvarna Kalesh CHS

49/52 Tarun Bharat Soc.

Chakala, Andheri East

Mumbai - 400 099

Councillor [email protected];

[email protected]

M: 09969020706

17. Dr. I. Arul Aram

Professor

Department of Media Sciences

Anna University

Chennai - 600025

Councillor [email protected];

[email protected]

M:09789072466

Tel:044-22358231

18. Prof. Rashmi Bhardwaj

University of School of Basic & Applied

Sciences

Nonlinear Dynamics Research Lab

Room No: B 504

Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University

Sector 16C, Dwarka,

Delhi - 110078

Councillor [email protected]

M:9868818880,9013534105

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19. Brigadier Pogula Ganesham,VSM(Retd)

102, Vayupuri, Road No 5,

Vayupuri,Post-Sainikpuri,

Secunderabad -500094

Councillor [email protected],

[email protected]

M:09866001678

Tele:040-27118555

20. Dr. G. Shankar

Government Teacher’s Education College,

Khagaria, Pipra Raod Dumari P.O.,

Begusarai - 851117 (Bihar)

Councillor [email protected]

m

M: 9934216440

21. Dr. Sima Baidya

Lecturer,

Centre For West Asian Studies

School of International Studies

Jawaharlal Nehru University

New Delhi - 110067

Councillor [email protected]

M: 09971388652

22. Prof. Vikas Gupta

Department of History, Faculty of Social

Sciences

University of Delhi

Delhi 110007

Res: House No. 118, Park Side,

First Floor, Old Gupta Colony

Delhi - 110009

Councillor [email protected]

M:9818193875

23. Dr. Mani Ram Singh

Assistant Professor

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Satte Takmil Ut Tib (Unani Medical)

College and Hospital

Lucknow

Councillor [email protected]

om

M:8765402145

24. Dr. Jogamaya Kamala Kanta Saikia

Saikia Bhawan,

R.K. Raod,

Itachali

Nagaon - 782001 (Assam)

Councillor M: 09954212621

25. Dr. Sanjay Daga Dhole

Dept. of Physics, S. P. Pune University,

Pune - 411007 (Maharashtra)

Councillor [email protected]

M:9637808883

26. Prof. Ashok. K. Rao

Swami Swananda Memorial Institute,

Room No. 31, East Avenue,

East Punjabi Marg,

New Delhi - 110017

Councillor [email protected]

M:9868101640

Tel:011-29555376

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Professor Ashok Jain President, Indian Social Science Academy, Pragayraj, Uttar Pradesh, India

Dr. Ashok Jain is Ph. D in theoretical Physics and an elected Fellow of National Academy of Sciences,

India.

His professional career started in Physics research and teaching at the Universities of Delhi, Kyoto

(Japan), Bristol (UK) and International Centre for Theoretical Physics (Italy). He then moved into planning and

management of Science and Technology as Science Attaché, Indian Embassy, Tokyo and as Director,

Department of Science & Technology in the Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India.

Subsequently he moved back to research in the emerging interdisciplinary area of interaction between

science, technology and society (STS) as Director of National Institute of Science Technology and Development

Studies (NISTADS) of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research.

Dr. Jain has been Coordinator of Commonwealth Science & Technology Indicators Programme,

Member of Indian Social Science Research Council (ICSSR), Chairman of its OKD Institute of Social Change

& Development, Guwahati, Chairman of National Committee on Science and Technology Information Systems,

Member of Academic Council of University of Delhi, Member of Senate of Birla Institute of Science &

Technology, Pilani, Chairman of Governing Body of Daulat Ram College of Delhi University, etc.

After superannuation, Dr Jain has continued research in STS, as CSIR Emeritus Scientist, Editorial

Fellow of Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture, Coordinator, Cross Cultural Innovation

Project of The European Union, as adjunct professor at Indira Gandhi National Open University and as Vice

President, EMPI Business School.

As Companion of Commonwealth Partnership for Technology Management (CPTM), London he is

associated with S &T & Innovation Policy and Strategy programmes of several African and Asian Countries. He

is founding member of Forum for Global Knowledge Sharing and founding President of Japanese Universities

& Research Institutions’ Alumni Association (MOSAI), an association that has received Japan’s Ministry of

Foreign Affairs Commendation. Dr Jain is recipient of Emperor of Japan’s medal of honour.

Dr. Jain has published over hundred research papers in Physics, Science-Technology-Innovation

Studies, Scientometrics and on India-Japan relations besides co-editing several books.

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XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS (March 15-19, 2021, Samrat Ashok Technological Institute (Engineering College), Vidisha 464001, (M. P.)

For Secretariat use only

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Abstract No.:

Date Received:

ABSTRACT FORM

This form should reach the General Secretariat by February10, 2021

Please mail it to Prof. D. M. Diwakar, General Secretary, Indian Social Sciences Academy,

Iswar Saran Ashram Campus, Allahabad 211004; E-mail: [email protected], Website;

www.issaindia.org

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1. Only one abstract to be submitted by each registrant

2. The entire abstract including title, author(s) Institution(s) country and acknowledgement

must fit within the rectangle. Maximum length: 500 words.

3. Type the title in upper case letters, the names of the authors and their addresses in upper

and lower case and underline the name of the presenting author.

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font. When using a typewriter, use Gothic 12 pitch font.

6. One original abstract and 3 copies to be mailed with cardboard packing.

7. CD containing text of paper if possible may be sent:

8. Papers in Hindi should be sent in Kruti Dev 010 font of Microsoft Word.

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applies to your abstract. Please write the title of the symposium/seminar/workshop/colloquia if your

paper is for it.

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DECLARATION FORM

XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS (March 15-19, 2021, Samrat Ashok Technological Institute (Engineering College), Vidisha 464001, (M. P.)

DECLARTION TO BE MAILED WITH PAPER

This is to certify that the paper titled below is based on the original research by the undersigned and

that it is being exclusively submitted to the Indian Social science Academy for its XLIV Indian Social Science

Congress

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earlier, nor is it under publication elsewhere. The undersigned is/are solely responsible for facts presented and

views expressed in the paper. It is further certified that no portion of the paper has been copied from internet or

any other source.

The undersigned promises not to present or publish this paper without obtaining permission from the

Indian Social Science Academy Allahabad.

The undersigned's full address and contact numbers are given here as a part of this declaration.

paper title (in CAPITALS):

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full name in CAPITALS

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Author III: _______________________________________________________________________

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(In case of more than three authors provide the details on a separate sheet)

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Addressed to:

Prof. D. M. Diwakar

General Secretary

Indian Social Science Academy

Iswar Saran Ashram Campus

Allahabad 211004

Tel: (R) 0532-2544570, (O) 0532-2544245

M: 9472973336, 6389225222

E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected]

Website: www.issaindia.org

Hkkjrh; lekt foKku vdkneh

INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ACADEMY

(HQ. Iswar Saran Ashram Campus,

Allahabad 211004, India)

MEMBESHIP FORM

The undersigned is interested in becoming a member of the Indian Social Science Academy (ISSA) and

pledges abide by its constitution and rules and regulations.

The category of membership for which the fee is enclosed is indicated by the tick mark below:

Membership Category Fee Amount

S. No. Membership Category Fee Amount

(Rs.)

1. Life Fellow 7,000.00 (one time installment)

2. Fellow 1,000.00 (per annum)

3. Associate Fellow

(for Research Students only)

500.00 (per annum)

4. Sessional Fellow 800.00 (per annum)

5. Donor Member 10,000.00 (per annum)

6. Institutional Member

Annual 5,000.00 (per annum)

Permanent 25,000.00 (one time installment)

Note: Please add Rs. 200.00 to the membership fee for coloured membership card with photograph

Check if applicable ():

I am a full time research scientist/University/college Teacher.

I am a Postgraduate/research student and have attached the "bona-fide certificate" from the

registrar and/or a competent authority from my institution.

I am a Social Activist/Policy Planner/Development Administrator.

Kindly find enclosed a payee account Bank Draft/Cheque payable at Allahabad drawn in favour of the

Indian Social Science Academy, Allahabad.

Bank Draft/Cheque Number: _____________________________________________________________

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Total Amount in Figures: _____________________________________________________________

Total Amount in words: _____________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________

The undersigned's full addresses and contact numbers and other professional data are as given below:

I have attached the details of my contributions on a separate sheet of paper along with reprints/reprints

of important publications.

An extra passport size photograph may be attached with the application.

Passport

size photo

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_______________________________________________________________________

<MailingAddress ______________________________________________________________________

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<Place> <Pin code> <State>

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Fax: _____________________________ E-mail: _________________________________

telex: _____________________________ Mobile No.: _______________________________

Permanent Address if any: _______________________________________________________

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Place of work: ___________________________________________________________________

<Institute name> ____________________________________________________________________

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Occupation: __________________________________________________________________

Academic Qualification: ______________________________________________________________

Field of Specialization: _______________________________________________________________

Social sc. sc./tech/ activist

DECLARTAION

I pledge and promise to work for the betterment of the Indian Social Science Academy

unconditionally and devotedly. I may be disqualified if found acting against the interest of the Indian

Social Science Academy.

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Received the Membership Fee for the Indian Social Science Academy as per the details above and

issued the receipt to

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Entry in the register on page___________________________of serial number____________________

Admitted as Member yes no (ref. no and date:_______________________)

signed_________________________ Signed ____________________ signed___________________

General Secretary Treasurer Accountant

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REGISTRATION FORM XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

(March 15-19, 2021, Samrat Ashok Technological Institute (Engineering College), Vidisha 464001, (M. P.)

Registration Category

*The word ‘accompanying person’ means wife or husband or child. A child below the age of 6 years shall not be

charged for food

The undersigned is interested in registering for the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress.

category of registration for which the fee is enclosed is indicated by the tick mark

below (√) :

Check one below:

I am a Member of the Indian Social Science Academy, my Membership Card Number is_________________________

I wish to be a Member of the Indian Social Science Academy, the Application

References:__________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

I am a Postgraduate research student and have attached the "bonafide certificate" from the registrar and/or a

competent authority from my institution.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

I/we am/are institutional delegate(s) from ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Kindly find enclosed an account payee Cheque/Bank Draft payable at Allahabad drawn in favour of the Indian Social

Science Academy at State Bank of India, Mumfordganj Branch (Bank code 4557), Allahabad.

Bank Draft/Cheque Number: ______________________ Dated________________ Bank Drawn on: _______________

Total Amount in Figure________________________Total amount in words____________________________________

CATEGORY Up to March 01, 2021 From March 02, 2021

1. Member Delegate Rs. 3,000.00 Rs. 3,500.00

2. Non-Member Delegate Rs. 4,000.00 Rs. 4,500.00

3. Institutional Member Delegates

(upto three persons)

Rs. 10,000.00

Rs. 12,000.00

4. Non Member Institutional Delegates

(upto three persons)

Rs. 15,000.00

Rs. 18,000.00

5. Member Student Delegates Rs. 2,000.00 Rs. 2,500.00

6. Non-Member Student Delegate Rs. 2,500.00 Rs. 3,000.00

7. Local Delegate Rs. 2,000.00 Rs. 2,500.00

8. Foreign Delegates

(c) From Afro-Asian-Latin

American countries

(d) From other countries (North America And

Europe)

Rs. 5,000.00

US $ 200.00

Rs. 6,000.00

US $ 250.00

9.Accompanying Persons*

(iv) Indian

(v) Afro-Asian-Latin American countries

(vi) Other Foreign countries

(North America And Europe)

Rs. 2,000.00

Rs. 2,500.00

US $ 150.00

Rs. 2,500.00

Rs. 3,000.00

US $ 200.00

The undersigned's full addresses and contact numbers are as given below:

<Name>

__________________________________________________________________________________________

<Designation> Male Female

__________________________________________________________________________________________

<Institution>_______________________________________________________________________________

<Address line 1>____________________________________________________________________________

<Address line 2>____________________________________________________________________________

<Address line 3>____________________________________________________________________________

<Place> <Pin Code> <State>

Phone (O): _____________________ Phone (R)___________________________

Fax: __________________________ E-mail: ___________________________

Website: ______________________ Mobile: ____________________________

Full name in CAPITALS Signature & date

Instt place

REGISTERED addressed to:

Prof. D. M. Diwakar

General Secretary

Indian Social Science Academy

Iswar Saran Ashram Campus

Allahabad 211004

Tel: (R) 0532-2544570, (O) 0532-2544245,

M: 9472973336, 06389225222

E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Website: www.issaindia.org

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Received the Registration Fee for the XLIV Indian Social Science Congress as per the details

above and issued the receipt.

Name____________________________________________________________________________________

Receipt Number: ______________________________Receipt Date: ________________________________

Total Amount in Figures: Rs._________________________________________________________________

Total Amount in words: ____________________________________________________________________

Entry in the register on page__________________________ of serial number ________________________

General Secretary Treasurer Accountant

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TRAVEL PLAN FORM

XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

(March 15-19, 2021, Samrat Ashok Technological Institute (Engineering College), Vidisha 464001, (M. P.)

TRAVEL PLAN TO BE MAILED TO THE ORGANISING SECRETARY BEFORE

MARCH 10, 2021

My name and address is as given below:

<Name>___________________________________________________________________________________

<Designation>______________________________________________________________________________

<Instt.

abbreviatiion>______________________________________________________________________________

<address line 1>_____________________________________________________________________________

<address line 2>_____________________________________________________________________________

<address line 3>_____________________________________________________________________________

<Place> <pin code> <state>

Phone(O): ___________________________________ Phone (R): ______________________________

Fax: ________________________________________ e-mail: _______________________________

Gender:

I am unaccompanied I am accompanied as below full name in CAPITALS age gender

___________________ m f

___________________ m f

___________________ m f

number of accompanying persons: ______________________________________________________

Details of Travel

Arrival Departure Place from Train Plane Bus

Date Time Date Time

full name in CAPITALS signature & date instt. &

place

Addressed to:

Dr. Pramod Sharma

Local Organizing Secretary

XLIV Indian Social Science Congress

Dean Academic

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Civil Lines, Vidisha – 464001 (M.P.)

Email: [email protected]

M: 9826515525

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ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD FORM

XLIV INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS

(March 15-19, 2021, Samrat Ashok Technological Institute (Engineering College), Vidisha 464001, (M. P.) ACCOMMODATION & FOOD FORM TO BE MAILED TO THE LOCAL ORGANISING SECRETARY BEFORE MARCH 10, 2021

Please tick one below:

The undersigned is interested in accommodation arranged by the Host to the above Congress.

The undersigned will make his/her own accommodation arrangements

The Undersigned has registered/shall register vide receipt No.____________________

[Registered delegates will stay in hostels of Samrat Ashok Technological Institute. Arrangements for hotel

accommodation and payment will have to be made by the delegates directly. Transport to and from the venue of the

Congress will also have to be made by such delegates directly. The Host and the Academy are not responsible for the

dealings with or any payments to the Hotel.

Free accommodation and food will be available to all registered delegates].

My name and address is as given below:

<Name>__________________________________________________________________________________

<Designation>_____________________________________________________________________________

<Inst. abbreviation>________________________________________________________________________

<Address line1>____________________________________________________________________________

<Address line 2>___________________________________________________________________________

<Address line 3>___________________________________________________________________________

<Place> <pin code> <state>

Phone (O): _____________________________ Phone (R): ________________________________________

Fax: __________________________________E-mail: __________________________________________

Please tick relevant box: gender: m f food: veg. non-veg.

I/we are unaccompanied I am accompanied as below

Full name in CAPITALS age gender food

___________________ m f veg. non-veg.

___________________ m f veg. non-veg.

________________ m f veg. non-veg.

Number of accompanying persons: __________________________________________ I have sent the registration fee and the fee for the accompanying person by DD No. ________

Rs._____________________ to the General Secretary, ISSA.

Date: __/__ /20__

Signature:__________________

Children below 6 shall not be charged for food.

Each Institutional delegate shall fill this form and send all the forms together

To:

Dr. Pramod Sharma

Local Organizing Secretary

XLIV Indian Social Science Congress

Dean Academic

Samrat Ashok Technological Institute

Civil Lines, Vidisha – 464001 (M.P.)

Email: [email protected]

M: 9826515525

Time 1stdate 1st day 2nddate 2nd day 3rddate 3rd day 4thdate 4th day 5thdate 5th day Remarks

Upto 0845 breakfast breakfast breakfast breakfast

1. Change in

Programmes will

be announced on

Notice-board and

respective halls

2. Those wishing

change in date and

time of their

presentation

should contact the

respective

chairpersons

3. Samrat Ashok

Technological

Institute shall

arrange SANCHI

visit on March 14,

2021 and March

19, 2021 only

0700-0930 Registration

Inaugural

Plenary-I

Plenary-III Plenary-V Plenary-VII

0930-1000

1000-1030

1030-1100

1100-1115 Tea break Tea break Tea break Tea break

1115-1145

1145-1215

Plenary-II

Plenary-IV

Plenary VI

Plenary-VIII 1215-1245

1245-1315 Special

Lecture

1315-1415 Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break

1415-1700 parallel sessions parallel sessions parallel sessions Parallel session Free Interaction

All RCs/Thematic

Panels/Seminars/

Symposia/Colloquia

All RCs/Thematic

Panels/Seminars/

Symposia/Colloquia

X All India Young

Scientist

Convention

All RCs/Thematic

Panels/Seminars

X All India Young

Scientist

Convention

All RCs/Thematic

Panels/Seminars/

Symposia

X All India

Young Scientist

Convention

Trend Report

By Task Force

Assembly of

Delegates

1545-1600 Tea break

AAA

Tea break

A

Tea break

Tea break

Tea Break

1600-1700 parallel sessions

All RCs/Thematic

Panels/Seminars/

Symposia/Worksh

op/Colloquia

parallel sessions

All RCs/Thematic

Panels/Seminars/

Symposia/Worksho

p/Colloquia

parallel sessions

All RCs/Thematic

Panels/Seminars/

Symposia/Worksh

op/Colloquia

parallel sessions

All RCs/Thematic

Panels/Seminars/

Symposia/Worksh

op/Colloquia

Valedictory

1700-1800 Public Lecture I Public Lecture II Public Lecture IV Public Lecture VI

Farewell

dinner 1800-1900

public lecture III Public Lecture V Public Lecture

VII

1900-1930 Interactive

Meeting

General House

Meeting

Free Time

1930-2030

Cultural Programmes/Free

Interactions/Official

Meetings

2030-2130 dinner break dinner break dinner break dinner break

Task Force

Meeting

2130-2330 Task Force

Meeting

Ad Hoc Group

Discussion

Young Scientists

Meeting

Task Force

Meeting

Ad Hoc Group

Discussion

Young Scientists

Meeting

Task Force Meeting

Ad Hoc Group

Discussion

Young Scientists

Meeting

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TYPICAL OUTLINE OF PROGRAMMES

XLIV Indian Social Science Congress

Hkkjrh; lekt foKku vdkneh INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ACADEMY

Let us come together and work together in search of that science of Nature-

Humans-Society which will wipe out poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy and violence

from the mother earth for ever and enable every man, woman and child on earth to

enjoy superior quality of material, social and spiritual life in peace and in harmony with

Nature. Let us build a new science of newer and better Democratic and ecological

civilisation.

MEMBERSHIP

The Indian Social Science Academy (ISSA) seeks to build science of Nature-

Humans-Society in Indian conditions through integration of research and theories

across all subjects. Its membership is open to scientists of all branches of science, social

workers and policy planners. It is also open to universities, colleges and research

institutes, national and regional laboratories, associations of scientific disciplines and

other institutions/organizations including industrial organizations. Following categories

of memberships are available:

Membership Category Fee Amount 1. Life Fellow Rs. 7,000.00 (one time installment) 2. Fellow Rs. 1,000.00 (per annum) 3. Associate Fellow

(for Research Students only) Rs. 500.00 (per annum)

4. Sessional Fellow Rs. 800.00 (per annum) 5. Donor Member Rs. 10,000.00 (per annum) 6. Institutional Member

(i) Annual Rs. 5,000.00 (per annum)

(ii) Permanent Rs. 25,000.00 (one time installment)

Note: Please add Rs. 200.00 as the admission fee. All payments to be made by account payee bank

draft or multicity cheque in favour of Indian Social Science Academy payable at Allahabad and

sent under registered cover. Outstation M.O. / Cheques are not accepted.

Further details can be had from the following:

Prof. D. M. Diwakar

General Secretary,

Indian Social Science Academy

Iswar Saran Ashram Campus,

Allahabad 211004

Tel: (R) 0532-2544570 (O) 0532-2544245 M: 6389225222

E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Website: www.issaindia.org

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