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  1. Webinar: The Return of the Native: An ethnographic revisit to Sripuram in South India

    …insights have been derived from a restudy of the Sripuram village in South India. This village has been studied by renowned Indian Sociologist Andre Beteille in 1960. The present research revisited Sripuram nearly after five decades to comprehend the qualitative changes in the field. This has successfully resulted into the examination of the methodological implications of ethnography and theoretical inferences of educational functionings on capabi…

  2. Conference: India after 25 years of Economic Reforms: What’s achieved? What’s ahead?

    …bought about a paradigm shift in the Indian economic structure from a state-led mixed economy to market-led open economy. Emphasis was on self-transformation of the system to create, secure and facilitate a competitive market economy, then leave that economy to self-regulate itself and to align it to the integrated global competitive market economy. Such reform policies were implemented in the country as part of transforming the system through rad…

  3. Webinar on Dec. 13 – The Return of the Native: An ethnographic revisit to Sripuram in South India

    …insights have been derived from a restudy of the Sripuram village in South India. This village has been studied by renowned Indian Sociologist Andre Beteille in 1960. The present research revisited Sripuram nearly after five decades to comprehend the qualitative changes in the field. This has successfully resulted into the examination of the methodological implications of ethnography and theoretical inferences of educational functionings on capabi…

  4. Comparative and International Social Policy Theories & Methods: LESSONS FOR RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN INDIA

    …4. A discussion of the ability to apply all of the above of in lower middle-income context specifically India. The number of participants is restricted to 50 – please secure your place early to avoid disappointment. Registration Fees is inclusive of accommodation, meals and transportation to the venue Early bird fees (before December 15th 2013): Indian Rupees Rs 10,000/- Normal fees (after December 15th 2013): Indian Rupees Rs 12,500/- Fee Waivers…

  5. 19th D. S. Borker Memorial Lecture: “My Vision of India: 2047 A.D.”

    …in 1999. The lecture is held every year in the memory of D. S. Borker (1911-1979), Civil Servant and Public Sector Administrator, on August 24 at IIC-Deshmukh Auditorium, New Delhi. The idea behind the series is to strengthen our secular democratic values and traditions and encourage the process of thinking regarding the kind of India we want in 2047 – a hundred years after our independence from colonialism. This series is unique in that it has co…

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