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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
1. Name of the Department: Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology
2. Year of Establishment: 2008
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University? Yes, it is a part of
Faculty of Social Science
4. Programs offered: B. A. (Hon’s), M. A., Ph. D.
5. Interdisciplinary Programs and the departments involved: Involvement in An
interdisciplinary project approved by the ICSSR, New Delhi.
6. Courses in collaboration with other Universities, Industries, Foreign institutions
etc.: Nil
7. Details of Programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination system: Semester/ Choice Based Credit System
9. Participation of the Department in the courses offered by other Departments: Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Assistant Professor/Others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (Including CAS & MPS)
Professor 1 Nil -
Associate Professor 2 1 -
Assistant Professor 4 3 -
Others - - -
11. Faculty Profile with Name, Qualification, Designation, Area of Specialization,
expertise and research under guidance:
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
years
experienc
e
No. of Ph. D./
M. Phil.
students
guided during
the last 4 years
Dr. R. H.
Sahoo
M.A., M.Phil,
Ph. D.
Associate
Professor &
Head
Inter Ethnic
Relations,
Tribal
development,
Displacement
and
Rehabilitation,
Gender studies
04 years
Teaching
09 years
research
Nil
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Anthropology
of Museum
and health,
Visual
Anthropology
and
Ethnographic
Film
Dr. Jayanta K.
Behera
M.A.,
M.Phil.,
Ph. D.
Asst.
Professor
Tribal Issues,
Change and
Development
05 Nil
Dr. D.V. Prasad M. A.,
M.Phil.,
Ph. D
Asst.
Professor
Ecological
Anthropology,
Traditional
Knowledge &
Applied
Anthropology
04 years
Teaching
08 years
research
Nil
Dr. Naresh
Sonkar
M. A.,
Ph. D
Asst.
Professor
Gender
Studies
02 Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, Emeritus Professor:
1. Prof. P. D. Khare, Department of Sociology, University of Delhi.
2. Prof. Gautam Kumar Bera, Anthropological Survey of India, Mysore.
3. Prof. Harsh Mukharjee, USA.
4. Prof. Serge Le Gurriec, France.
5. Prof. Brain Hemphill, University of Alaska, Alska, USA.
6. Dr. Surya Pandey, IGRMS, Bhopal.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty (Program-wise information): 20%
14. Program-wise Student-Teacher Ratio: BA(Anthropology Hons.) 132:2; BA
(Sociology Hons.) 147:3; and MA in Sociology 39:3
15. Number of Academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Nil
Sanctioned, filled and actual: Nil
16. Research thrust area as recognized by major funding agencies:
Followings are the research programs of the Department of Sociology and Social
Anthropology
Ethnographic Study
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Sustainable Development of the Tribes
Tribal Culture and Identity
Change and Development
Gender Studies
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International
Funding Agencies and c) total grants received. Give Names of the funding agencies,
project titles and grants received project-wise:
Sl.
No
Title of the project Funding
Agency
Amount
Rs.
(in
Lakh)
Period Principal
Investigator
1. An Inter-Disciplinary Study of the
Baiga: To Develop a Database to
be used for inputs for Sustainable
Development
ICSSR, New
Delhi
30.00
lakhs
2015-
2017
Dr. R.H.
Sahoo (Co-
PI)
2. Resource Management and
Changing Livelihoods among the
Particularly Vulnerable Tribal
Groups (PVTGs): A case study of
Bhumia Baiga of Central India
ICSSR, New
Delhi
06.00
lakh
2015-
2017
Dr. D. V.
Prasad
3. Functioning of Gram Sabha in the
Scheduled Areas of Madhya
Pradesh: Special Reference to
Baiga Areas of Madhya Pradesh
ICSSR, New
Delhi
05.00
lakh
2015-
2017
Dr. Jayanta
Behera, Co-
Project
Director
Total grants received : 41 lakh
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received:
(a) National collaboration (b) International collaboration
Name of
Project
Collaborative
Institute
Grant
Received
Name of
Project
Collaborative
Institute
Grant
Received
lakhs
An Inter
Disciplinary
Study of the
Baiga: To
Develop a
Intra Institutional
collaboration with
the Department of
Linguistics, Bio
technology, Political
Rs. Thirty
Lakhs
Nil Nil Nil
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Database to be
used for inputs
for Sustainable
Development
Science and Human
Right and Tribal
Studies of IGNTU,
Amarkantak
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST, UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE, DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE etc. total Grants received: Nil
20. Research facility/Centre with: Establishment of Anthropological Museum
A. State Recognition: Nil
B. National Recognition: Nil
C. International Recognition: Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies: Nil
22. Publications:
A. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals: 33
(Appendix 1)
B. Monographs : Nil
C. Chapter in Books: 02
D. Edited books : Nil
E. Books with ISBN number and details of publishers: 02
F. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO Host etc.):
G. Citation Index – range / average: Nil
H. SNIP :Nil
I. SJR : Nil
J. Impact Factor – range / average: Nil
K. h-index : Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories/
institutions/industries in India and abroad: Nil
26. Faculty serving in:
a) National Committees:
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1. Dr. Ranju Hasini Sahoo
(i) Member of Executive Committee of Indian Anthropological Association.
b) International Committees : Nil
c) Editorial board:
1. Dr. R.H. Sahoo
(i) Editorial Board in the Anthropologist and Journal of Studies in Dynamics
and Change (JSDC): ISSN, No -2348-7038.
d) Other (please specify):
1. Dr. Ranju H. Sahoo
(i) National Academic Bodies
Life member in ISRAA, West Bengle.
IAA (Indian Anthropological Association), University of Delhi, Delhi.
INCAA (Indian Confederation and Academy of Anthropologists) Kolkata.
Asia Archaeological Association, Pune.
ICOM (International Commission of Museums) Paris, IUAES
(International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences).
(ii) International Academic Bodies
American Sociological Association, British Sociological Association,
Anthropology, Ethnographer, Anthropology / Archaeology Groups, Epic
Ethnographic Praxis, Media Anthropology, Indigenous Knowledge
Management, Health Equity Knowledge, Critical Discourse Analysis,
UNESCO Group for Educational professional.
(iii) International Museum Professional Bodies
American Alliance of Museums, Emerging Museum, Professional, Centre
for International Heritage Activities.
(iv) International Film / Documentary Association
International Documentary Association , Women In Film and Television
(v) Membership in United Nations
United Nation Sustainable Development
2. Dr. Jayanta K Behera
(i) Indian Sociological Association.
(ii) International Sociological Association.
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3. Dr. D. V. Prasad
(i) INCAA, (Indian Confederation and Academy of Anthropologists)
Kolkata.
(ii) Anthropological Association (AA), Mysore.
(iii) SIMA (Society for Indian Medical Anthropology
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/ orientation Programs,
workshops, training Programs and similar Programs):
a) Refresher/ Orientation Programs
Sl
No.
Name of the Faculty Name of
Programme
Duration Name of Institution
1 Dr. Jayanta K Behera Orientation
Programme
03.12.2013 to
30.12.2013
ASC-LNIPE, Gwalior
Refresher Course 18.05.2014 to
06.06.2015
HRDC-HP University,
Shimla
2 Dr. D.V. Prasad Orientation
Programme
10.11.2014 to
06.12.2014.
ASC- GGU, Bilaspur
Refresher Course 3.12.2012 to
23.12.2012
ASC-University of
Allahabad
3 Dr. Naresh Sonkar Orientation
Programme
06.01.2015 to
02.02.2015
HRDC-BHU, Varanasi
28. Student projects:
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : 100 %
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
Universities/ industries/ institutes: Nil
29. Awards and recognition received at the national and international level by :
Faculty
1. Dr. D. V. Prasad
(i) Young Scientist Award 2009 (Dr. Rajalakshmi Memorial Award for
Excellence in Anthropological Research)
(ii) Best Research Paper Award in International Seminar on “Tribal
Development” 2012 by Pacific University, Udaipur
Doctoral/postdoctoral fellows:
1. Vinitha Sardar, Rajiv Gandhi Fellow (Ph.D pursuing),
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2. Bindu Sahu, UGC fellow (Ph.D pursuing)
3. Prama Chatterjee, (Ph.D pursuing)
Students: Nil
30. Seminar/conferences/workshops organized and the source of funding
(National/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: 06
(Seminar & Workshop conducted in the Department) Funded by ICSSR,
Anthropological Survey of India, IGRMS
1. “Empowering Tribal Communities of India through Education”, from 14th to 16th
March, 2013.
2. “Aspects of Ethno-Science and Traditional Technology among the Tribes of Central
India” from 24th -25th March 2014.
3. “Documentation of Endangered Languages among the Tribes of Central India” from
12-13th July 2014.
4. “Standardization Gondi Dialect/Language” from 25-29th October 2014.
5. Status of Tribal Women in Central India: Issues and Challenges, from 13th -14th
February, 2015.
6. “Tribal Art and Craft (Gramdoot)”, 13-14th March 2015.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by departments:
I. Avoidance to plagiarism /quotes without citation.
II. Transparency and authenticity in carrying out critical analysis/ interpretation of
the data.
III. Clarity in methodological aspects.
IV. Encouragement for undertaking research problems related to the tribal related
issues and challenges.
32. Student profile Program-wise:
Name of Program Year Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
M. A. Sociology
2011-12 05 Nil 100 100
2012-13 02 02 100 100
2013-14 05 02 100 100
2014-15 08 12 Cont. Cont.
2015-16 09 10 Cont. Cont.
B. A.
(Sociology Hons)
2010-11 04 03 100 66
2011-12 05 04 100 100
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2012-13 04 06 100 100
2013-14 08 15 100 100
2014-15 19 12 100 100
2015-16 12 11 Cont. Cont.
B. A.
(Anthropology Hons)
2010-11 08 00 100 00
2011-12 05 02 100 100
2012-13 01 O0 100 00
2013-14 03 04 100 100
2014-15 03 01 100 100
2015-16 16 16 Conti Conti
33. Diversity of students:
Name of
Program
% of students
from the same
University
% of students
from other
universities
within the state
% of students
from
universities
outside the
state
% of students
from other
countries
M.A. 80 20 nil nil
Ph.D 0 100 100 nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, Gate and other competitive examinations? Give details
category-wise.
S. No. Name of Student Agency Remark
1 Umesh Kumar Jharia (SC) ICSSR Research Assistant
2 Suraj Prasad Tyagi (SC) ICSSR Research Assistant
3 Rukmini Paraste (ST) State Govt Teacher
4 Munnelal Korchan (ST) State Govt. Clerk
5 Anand Kishore Tandiya (ST) State Govt. Higher Sec. Teacher
6 Naval Singh State govt Teacher
7 Mohan lal Goyal UGC RGF fellow
8 Suraj Prasad Tyagi UGC NET qualified
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35. Student progression:
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 75
PG to M. Phil. Nil
PG to Ph. D. Nil
Ph. D. to Post-doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
20
Entrepreneurs: 15
36. Diversity of Staff:
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D. and D. Litt. during the
assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of Department infrastructural facilities with regard to:
a) Library: The University Library
b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes
c) Total number of class-rooms: 04 classrooms
d) Class-rooms with ICT facility: 01
e) Students’ Laboratories: 1
f) Research Laboratories: 01
39. List of doctoral, post doctoral students and Research Associates:
a) From the host Institution/University
List of Doctoral Students: Continuing
Sr. No. Name Year
1 Vinita Sardar UGC – Rajeev Gandhi National Fellowship 2015
2 Prema Chatterjee , IGNTU , Amarkatnak 2015
3 Bindu Sahoo UGC National Fellowship for Differently Abled Students 2015
Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same University Nil
From other universities within state Nil
From universities from other states 04
From universities outside the country Nil
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b) List of Research Associates: Nil
c) Other Institution/University:
40. Number of post-graduates students getting financial assistance from the
University:
Sl. No. Year No. of MA Students
1. 2014-15 20
2. 2015-16 19
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
Program(s)? If so highlight the methodology.
Yes, suggestions from internal and external experts are taken into consideration for
framing the syllabus. Comments and views of experts research institutions are also
taken into consideration for professional and practical features of syllabus.
42. Does the Department obtain feedback from:
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, faculty members share the obtained feedback on syllabus on regular basis.
Proper updating and/or modification in syllabus are made in accordance with the
comments and suggestions by the experts in Board of Studies meeting.
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does
the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, curriculum as well as teaching methodology are updated and improved as per
feedbacks from students collected and analyzed by IQAC.
c) Alumni and employers on the Program offered and how does the Department
utilize the feedback?
Yes, feedbacks from alumni are always taken into consideration for updating /
restructuring of syllabi
43. List the distinguished Alumni of the Department (maximum 10):
S. No. Name of Student Agency Remark
1 Umesh Kumar Jharia (SC) ICSSR Research Assistant
2 Suraj Prasad Tyagi (SC) ICSSR Research Assistant
3 Rukmini Paraste (ST) State Govt Teacher
4 Munnelal Korchan (ST) State Govt. Clerk
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5 Anand Kishore Tandiya (ST) State Govt. Higher Sec. Teacher
6 Naval Singh State govt Teacher
7 Mohan lal Goyal UGC RGF fellow
8 Suraj Prasad Tyapi UGC NET qualified
44. Give details of student enrichment Programs (special lectures/
workshops/seminar) involving external experts:
Following distinguished foreign Social scientists have visited Department of Sociology
& Social Anthropology to deliver lectures
1. Prof Harsh N. Mukherjee, Department of Sociology, Tenesse University,
Tenesee, U.S.A.
Following distinguished Indian Social scientists have visited Department of Sociology &
Social Anthropology to deliver lectures.
1. Prof. V. R. Rao, Department of Anthropology, University of Delhi.
2. Prof. K. K. Basa, Department of Anthropology, Utakal University
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different Programs.
Audio-visual teaching methodology lectures, questions and answer.
Yearly field work and Museum visits.
46. How does the Department ensure that Program objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Through getting regular feedbacks from employers, experts and other
stakeholders, including students.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities
Literacy awareness
Environment awareness
Safety awareness
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the Department
Short and long Industrial visits
NET, PSC,UPSC and other competitive examinations
Lecture by guest faculty.
Cultural and Sports Programs.
Workshop
Seminar
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49. State whether the Program/Department is accredited / graded by other agencies?
If yes, give details:
The Department has been approved by the UGC, New Delhi.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the Department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied
The Department of Sociology & Social Anthropology has shown overall leadership not
only in the specific areas of specialization but also in its capacity to develop their
students in various other areas like community programme of literacy campaign in
adopted village.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of
the Department
Strengths:
1) Research oriented Faculty members.
2) Field based curriculum and syllabus.
3) Organizing academic guest lectures, seminars, and workshops/training
programme from time to time.
4) Good Faculties & Alumni.
Weaknesses:
1) English language deficiency and poor communicative skills of students
Opportunities:
Challenges:
1) To attain global competence
2) To attract students from all over the world for research and training.
3) To strengthen international collaboration.
4) To strengthen collaborative research and enhance quality of higher education.
5) To introduce communicative English Classes.
52. Future plans of the Department:
To establish a Centre of Excellence in Ethnographic Study.
To collaborate with Anthropological Survey of India (GOI), Kolkata, Indira
Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal in field of research and museum
activities and skill development of the students as interns and training in museum
related skill.
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Appendix – 1
List of Publications
Dr. Ranju Hasini Sahoo
(a) Research Papers in Journals
1. Early Prehistoric Signature of Manin Bastar region, Central India “Currrent
Science, Vol.101, No.9, 10 November, 2011. ISSN. No. 0011-3891.
2. The Tattooing: Significance of physical Marking in Halba life Cycle in THE
ASIAN MAN, An international Journal, volume 7, Issue 1& 2, January –
December, 2013, ISSN No. 0974-6366.
3. Socio-Psychological adjustment of an ethnic Community in host society”-
Anthropos India”, Vol. II, July – Dec. 2015, 2394-8396.
4. Bastar ke Manav Vigyan Sangrahalaya mein Alankar ki ek Man Vaigyanik
Adhyayan” Vanyajati, Vol. LIV, No. 4, Oct.2011.Delhi, ISSN No.0975-0647.
5. Bibaha mein mauda ki ek Sanskritika Adhyan” Vanyajati, Vol.LX , No. 2 April
2012, ISSN No.0975-0647.
(b) Chapters in edited Book:
1. Displacement and Disaster: Some Issues in Gender Aspect of Rehabilitation, in
Women Empowerment Issues and Challenges, Ed. D. Pull Rao, The Associated
Publishers, Ambala, 2011 ISBN No978-81-8429.
2. Gender Issues in Rehabilitation and Resettlement: A Socio–Anthropological
Overview. Gender issues in Displacement and Resettlement edited by Prof Mumta
Swain. S.S.D.N Publisher, New Delhi: 2015, pp 160-203 978- 938357- 543- 5.
Dr. Jayanta Kumar Behera
(a) Research Papers in Journals
1. The Endless Crisis: How Monopoly-Finance Capital Produces Stagnation and
Upheaval from the USA to China (review), International Sociology Reviews,
Volume 30, Number 2, Pp. 166-169, 2015. ISSN No- 0268-5809.
2. A Civil Society Deferred: The Tertiary Grip of Violence in the Sudan (review),
International Sociology, Volume 29, Number 2, Pp. 135-137, 2014. ISSN No-
0268-5809.
3. Research Paper Published in The Eastern Anthropologist, Volume-67,Numbers
1-2, January-June, Pp 159-187, 2014 on “Health Problems and Ameliorative
Challenges among Tribal Communities: A Study in Mayurbhanj District of
Odisha” Published by Serials Publications, New Delhi, On behalf of
Ethnographic & Folk Culture Society, Lucknow (India). ISSN No-0012-8686.
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4. Research Paper Published in Guru Nanak Journal of Sociology, Vol.-35, Nos.
1&2, January-Dec., Pp 15-40, 2014 on “Education of Tribal Children and the
Issues of Struggle: A Study in Madhya Pradesh” Published by Publication
Bureau, Department of Sociology, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India.
ISSN No-0970-0242.
5. Research Paper Published in Himalayan Journal of Contemporary Research,
Vol.-3, No. 2, July-Dec., Pp 821-831, 2014 on “Livelihood of Fisherfolk
Community at Dhamara Port in Coastal Odisha ” Published by ICDEOL,
Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India. ISSN No-2319-3174.
6. Research Paper Published in Vanyajati a Quarterly Journal in English, Vol-LIV,
No-1, April, 2011, on “Policies and Programmes for Tribal Development in India”
Published by Bharatya Adimjati Sevak Sangh, New Delhi. ISSN No-0975-0647.
7. Research Paper Published in Madhyabharti a Research Journal of Dr. Hari Singh
Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar, M.P., Vol-63, April, 2011, on “Techno-Economic
Changes and its impact on the Fisherfolk Community of Coastal Orissa”
Published by Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar, M.P. ISSN No-0974-
0066.
8. Research Paper Published in the Journal of Sabhyata Sanskriti, Vol-113-114, Nov-
Dec. 2011, on “Tribal Development and Five Year Plans” Published by Dr. Richa
Singh at B-4/245, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi. ISSN No-2249-8427.
9. Research Paper Published in Gramin Vikas Samikshya a Quarterly Journal in
Hindi, Vol-49, No-2, July-December, 2011, on “Bhratn Mein Gramin Vikas
Yojana Ki Samikshya” Published by National Institute of Rural Development,
Hydrabad, India. ISSN No-0972-5881.
10. Research Paper Published in Vanyajati a Quarterly Journal in English, Vol-LX,
No-2, April, 2012, on “Forest, Tribes and their Problems: An Appraisal Study”
Published by Bharatya Adimjati Sevak Sangh, New Delhi. ISSN No-0975-0647.
11. Research Paper Published in Ambedkar Journal of Social Development and Justic,
Annual Journal in English, Vol-XX, 2012, on “Education among Tribal Society”
Published by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar National Institute of Social Sciences
(Mhow), Madhya Pradesh. ISSN No-0973-6646.
12. Research Paper Published in Vanyajati a Quarterly Journal in English, Vol-LXII,
No-3, July, 2014, on “Tribes and their Problems: An Appraisal Study” Published
by Bharatya Adimjati Sevak Sangh, New Delhi. ISSN No- 0975-0647.
13. Research Paper Published in Madhyabharti a Research Journal of Dr. Hari Singh
Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar, M.P., Vol-LXVI, January, Pp. 15-21, 2014, on
“Globalization and Identity of Tribal in India” Published by Dr. Hari Singh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar, M.P. ISSN No-0974-0066.
14. Research Paper Published in Gramin Vikas Samikshya a Research Journal in
Hindi, Vol-53, No-1, January-June, 2014, Pp. 25-36 on “Bharat Mein Berojagary
oh Yojana Ka Kriyanoyan: Rastriya Gramin Rojgar garnti Yojana ke Sandarva
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Mein” Published by National Institute of Rural Development, Hydrabad, India.
ISSN No- 0972-5881.
(b) Book Publication
1. Tribal Development and Welfare, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 01–Dec.,
2012, is an imprint of AV Akademikerverlag GmbH & Co. KG Heinrich-
Böcking-St r. 6-8, 66121, Saarbrücken, Germany. ISBN No - 978-3-8443-2113-5.
Dr. D.V. Prasad
(a) Research Papers in Journals
1. Prasad, D.V. (2015) Cultural Pluralism of the Nicobarese of Central Nicobar
Islands. Journal of Oriental Anthropologist, Vol. 15, No. 1.
2. Prasad, D.V. (2015) Utilization of Resources and Adaptive Strategies of Jarawa in
Andaman Islands. Journal of Asian Mirror, Vol. II, No. 2 May, ISSN: 2348-6112
(E) ISSN: 2348-6104 (P).
3. Prasad, D.V. (2011) Syncretism of Mazar Pahad in Great Andaman Island.
Journal of Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata. Vol. 61. Jan-June Issue.
(ISSN 2277-436X).
4. Prasad, D.V. (2012) Emerging Patterns of Cultural Pluralism among the Burmese
settlers in Great Andaman: An Anthropological Perspective, in ed. Volume
Cultural Pluralism: The Indian Scenario by Saheb, SAA et. al. New Delhi: Gyan
Publications on behalf of Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS),
Bhopal. (Co author with Saheb, SAA) ISBN 978-81-212-1147-5.
5. Prasad, D.V. (2012) Religious Pluralism and Tribal Identity: An anthropological
study on the Nicobarese of Katchal, Nicobar Islands in ed. Volume Cultural
Pluralism: The Indian Scenario by Saheb, SAA et. al. New Delhi: Gyan
Publications on behalf of Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS),
Bhopal. (seminar proceedings) ISBN 978-81-212-1147-5.
6. Prasad, D.V. (2012) Traditional Method of Oil Extraction among the Nicobarese
of Katchal Island. In ed. Vol. Traditional Knowledge System and Technology in
India. Pratibha Prakasan, New Delhi.
7. Prasad, D.V. (2013) Sacred Complex of Port Blair City: An Anthropological
Appraisal. Journal of Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata. Vol. 61 (2) & 62
(1): 617-628 (ISSN:2277-436X)
8. Prasad, D.V. (2013) Ethno-medicine and Indigenous Therapeutic Practices of the
Nicobarese of Katchal Islands. Journal of Andaman Science Association, Port
Blair. Vol. 18 No.1 (2013). ISSN 0970-4183
9. Prasad, D.V. (2015) Transition of Socio-Cultural Institutions among the Tribes of
Visakha Agency, Andhra Pradesh. In ed. Vol. Tribes of Central India Institutions,
Development and Change. (Journal of Indian Anthropological Society, Kolkata in
press).
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10. Prasad, D.V. (2013) Natural Resources Management among the Nicobarese of Car
Nicobar Island and Andaman & Nicobar Island, India in the Journal
of Research, Extension and Development, Vol. 2, No. 1, September
2013 issue. (ISSN 2319-1899)
11. Prasad, D.V. (2014) Ethno-Veterinary Practices among the Nicobarese of Katchal
Islands. Journal of Andaman Science Association, Port Blair. Volume 19 (1)
Pp.99-105. ISSN 0970-4183
12. Prasad, D.V. (2014) Post Tsunami Interventions and its Impact on Health and
Culture: A Case Study of Nicobarese of Katchal.Vol. LXII No.3 Vanyajati, New
Delhi. ISSN 0975-0647.
(b) Books Publications
1. Prasad. D.V. (2012). Cultural Dynamics of Resource Management: An
Ethnographic Analysis of Adaptative Strategies of Koya Dora. Madhav Books:
Gurgoan (on behalf of Serial Publications). ISBN 978-81-9078-91-6-5.
Dr. Naresh Kumar Sonkar
(a) Research Papers in Journals
1. Sonkar Naresh (2011). Antarrastriya Aatankvaad: Chunautiya aur Samadhan, In
the research Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences vol.5, ISSN no.
975-4083.
2. Sonkar Naresh (2011). Aadhunik Vidhano ka Vivah per prabhav, in the research
journal Sambhavya, vol. 2 no. 5, ISSN No. 0976-9358.