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Tata Institute of Social Sciences

PLACEMENT BROCHURE

2014-16

Working for a resilient future

Jamsetji Tata School for Disaster Management

2014-16 Batch was involved in

Post disaster need assessment

and provided psychosocial first-

aid after 2015 Nepal earth-

quake

Post Malin Landslide in 2015,

entire 14-16 batch worked on

DRR and Development in Pune

district

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From the Director’s Desk

The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), India, is a

premiere social science institution. Established in 1936 as

the Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work, it is

the first school of social work in India. It imparts high-

quality professional and application-based education in a

wide range of inter-disciplinary areas of social sciences.

The Institute draws students from across the nation and

beyond, serving as a melting pot of varied cultures. The di-

versity of our research, from community organization and

development practice to climate change and biodiversity,

testifies our commitment to integrate theory and praxis.

Over the years, the institute has made consistent contributions to civil society and the devel-

opment sector through its education, research, field action and advocacy. TISS is interna-

tionally renowned for its inputs in policy, planning, action strategies and human resource de-

velopment.

I am pleased to introduce you to the graduates of 2016 of our Jamsetji Tata School of Disas-

ter Management. The pool of talent at TISS is unparalleled in the country and we present to

you, a diverse cohort of students from social workers, education specialists, development

professionals, clinical and counseling psychologists, health practitioners to health profes-

sionals, media professionals, and habitat and climate change experts. These students are

committed to break the top-down structure and encourage participatory planning practices

and contribute to building a sustainable and secured society. I invite recruiters to come and

interact with our dynamic, academically grounded and practically attuned students who hail

from three TISS campuses of Mumbai, Tuljapur and Guwahati. Graduates of past batches

from various programmes in TISS have excelled in their careers, as academicians, activists

and professionals. We have a stellar alumni network, strewn across the world.

I believe that in this batch of students, you will find highly motivated professionals with skills,

temperament, and experience that will add tremendous value to your organization. Come

and join us in this venture of making this world a better place. Recruit from TISS! I am sure

you will benefit immensely from our students as shall from your presence in the campus.

Dr. S. Parasuraman Director Tata Institute of social sciences

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Message from the Dean

The Jamsetji Tata School for Disaster Management

(JTSDM), with great pride presents the prospective

graduates of Masters in Disaster Management

(2014-2016) for their placement. We ,at JTSDM,

have equipped our students with a wide range of

knowledge, skills and perspectives in this new disci-

pline of national and international priority. The rich,

multidisciplinary background that our students come

from enables them to put their learning into practice and constructively contribute to different

domains of this emerging field as budding professionals. TISS has been involved in all as-

pects of Disaster Management from its very beginning. This involvement has ranged from

supporting government in policy and plan making, capacity building activities to coordination

with civil society organizations. TISS was also a pioneer in introducing disaster manage-

ment as a taught course since1980s. The Master’s programme in Disaster Management is

being offered by the Centre since 2007

While enabling an understanding of disasters from the vantage point of science and tech-

nology in prediction, mitigation and response, the programme also fosters a critical and re-

flective appreciation of current debates in disaster management within the framework of so-

cial and environmental justice, state and civil society dynamics, development, conflict and

globalization. Student learning is enriched through classroom teaching, fieldwork, intern-

ship, disaster response, public lectures, training programme, conferences, skill based work-

shops, and guest lectures. Apart from theoretical and experiential components, the course

offers a strong research base to students in the form of research dissertation.

By the end of their two years at TISS, our students are ready to go into the field to develop

as professionals with the right knowledge, attitude and aptitude for disaster management

with a clear perspective grounded in the understanding of different vulnerabilities.

Dr. Jacquleen Joseph Dean Jamsetji Tata School for Disaster Management

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About Tata Institute of Social Sciences

The Tata Institute of Social Sciences which now

embarks on 80th glorious year of its existence, has

always opened up a vast array of opportunities for

students as far as acquiring knowledge and skills

are concerned. Apart from the conventional classes

held in the institute classrooms, TISS believes in

providing its students with hands-on experience.

Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work

had its humble beginning in 1936 with 20 students.

The institute was a pioneering effort in the field of

social science study, research and practice in India.

It was the fruition of Dr. Clifford Manshardt’s vision

of a postgraduate school of social work, of a nation-

al stature.The school was renamed 'Tata institute of

Social Sciences' in 1944. The Institute made a mark

in the history of social work in India, through pio-

neering efforts like publishing the Indian Journal of

Social Work, which is the first journal of social work

in South Asia. The year 1964 was an important

landmark in the history of the Institute, when the

Government of India recognized it as a Deemed

University. The Institute has been conferred with the

prestigious 5-star rating by the National Assess-

ment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

TISS has been undertaking innovative Field Action

Projects (FAPs) since 1930s and continues to do so

even today. These FAPs focus on the empower-

ment of marginalized groups, testing new approach-

es and strategies in response to changing social re-

alities, facilitating development of field-based

knowledge and practice–theory continuum. TISS

has always reached out to support people affected

by natural and human-made crisis. The Institute's

work is centered around relief management; psy-

chosocial support to women, children and other vul-

nerable groups; assessment of loss and impact to

lives, property, livelihoods, environment and infra-

structure; rehabilitation and development needs;

mobilization of human resources for relief and reha-

bilitation work; facilitating community participation in

the reconstruction and rehabilitation process; policy

and programme development support to govern-

ment and non-governmental organizations (NGOs);

coordination of civil society participation; training

and capacity building of personnel engaged in relief

and rehabilitation work; publication and documenta-

tion; and conflict resolution and peace building initi-

atives.

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Curriculum M.A./M.Sc. Disaster Management

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JTSDM endeavors to cultivate appropriate values, a

strong multidisciplinary knowledge base and skills essen-

tial for intervention in disasters and their prevention—

Here is a brief outline of the

interventions TISS has made

in its history of nearly 80

1948 Kurukshetra Refugee

Camps

1971 Bangladesh War

1972-1973 Ahmednagar

Drought

1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy

1989 Jambhulpada Floods

1992 Mumbai Blasts

1993 Latur Earthquake

1999 Orissa Super cyclone

2001 Gujarat Earthquake

2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami

2005 Mumbai Floods

2008 Kosi Floods

2008 & 2011 Mumbai Terror

Attack

2011 Sikkim Earthquake

2012 Assam Conflict

2013 Uttarakhand Floods

2014 Malin Landslide

2015 Nepal Earthquake

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M.A/M.Sc. Disaster Management

Disaster management is emerging globally as a

field of study that deals with an increasing range of

risks and vulnerabilities that societies, nations, and

communities have to understand and learn to cope

with. The expansion of the scope of the term

―disaster‖ beyond its original definition, referring

solely to natural hazards, has made disaster studies

an important aspect of the way we study the impact

of shocks, of varied origin and types, on society and

people. Even if the subject originally began in the

practitioner’s domain, it is now increasingly a field of

study that combines theoretical perspectives and

understanding with a range of skills and techniques

that have become increasingly sophisticated.

For developing societies, disaster risk reduction is

understood as an integral part of development, es-

pecially in the context of global discourses such as

climate change. Understanding the vulnerabilities of

the poor and the impact of disasters on marginal-

ized communities is essential to an analysis of the

disproportionate impact of disasters in the develop-

ing world. Disaster risk reduction, disaster response

and post-disaster recovery need to be examined

and evaluated from the perspectives of justice, equi-

ty and social inclusion. In India, disaster manage-

ment as a field of systematic study and practice is

still in its initial stages, providing tremendous scope

for exploration, research and the evolution of appro-

priate techniques and best practices.

The Master’s programme in Disaster Management,

offered by the Jamsetji Tata School for Disaster

Management (JTSDM), is a culmination of the Insti-

tute’s experience of working in disaster-affected ar-

eas since its inception. It aims at enhancing

knowledge, capacities and skills, and perspective

on disasters. While enabling an understanding of

disasters from the vantage point of science and

technology in prediction, mitigation and response,

the programme also fosters a critical appreciation of

current approaches to disaster risk reduction, re-

sponse and recovery. It seeks to locate these ap-

proaches within the framework of an understanding

of questions of development in the twenty first cen-

tury challenges related to globalization; social, eco-

nomic and environmental justice, state and civil Stu-

dents will have opportunities to develop expertise in

thematic areas of their choice such as public health,

peace and conflict and human security, remote

sensing techniques and GIS, psycho-social health

and logistics and supply chain management. This

two-year course includes intensive contact classes,

combined with supervised field work and internship.

A master’s level research dissertation is a compul-

sory component of the programme.

As an emerging field, the need for qualified person-

nel within disaster management is high. Students

who graduate with this degree will find opportunities

in the disaster risk reduction and management sec-

tors, and allied developmental sectors, in govern-

ment and non-government organizations and con-

sultancy firms. They could also go on to pursue re-

search, training and teaching careers in disaster

studies and allied areas.

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Jacquleen Joseph Dean and Professor

M.S.W. (Bharatidasan), M.Phil., Ph.D.

(NIMHANS)

Psychosocial care in disasters, Quality institu-

tional care for children

T. Jayaraman , Professor,

Ph.D. (Madras)

Climate Change and Sustainability Studies

Janki Andharia Professor

M.A. (TISS), Ph.D. (East Anglia)

Human security, Addressing marginalization and

vulnerability.

Balamurugan Guru Assistant Professor

M.Tech. Remote Sensing (Bharathidasan Uni-

versity)

Ph.D. (IIT, Mumbai) Remote sensing, GIS and

modeling

Mahesh Kamble Assistant Professor

M.A. (TISS)

Governance, Policy and budget analysis, Com-

munity Organization

Abhijeet Jadhav Assistant Professor

M.B.B.S. (M.U.H.S. Nashik), M.P.H. (SCTIMST,

Kerala)

Public Health in Disasters, Occupational Haz-

ards

Mohammed Irshad Assistant Professor

M.A.,M.Phil. (Kerala University),

Ph.D. (Kerala University)

Economics of Disasters and Advocacy

Saritha C.T. Assistant Professor

M.A. (Calicut University), P.G.D (NMIMS) Shibu K. Mani Assistant Professor

M.Tech. (IIT, Roorkee), Ph.D. (Northumbria Uni-

versity, UK)

Geophysics of hazards and Logistics Manage-

ment

Farrukh Faheem Assistant Professor

M.A. (AMU), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Delhi University)

Studies in Conflict Peace and Human Security

Geetanjoy Sahu Assistant Professor.

M.A. (Berhampur), M.Phil. (HCU), Ph.D. (ISEC,

Bangalore)

Environmental Law and Governance, Environ-

mental Movements and Public Interest Litigation

Biswanath Dash Assistant Professor

M.A. (Utkal University), M.Phil., Ph.D. (JNU,

New Delhi)

Disaster Response and Recovery, Incident Re-

sponse System

K.M. Parivelan Associate Professor

M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. (JNU)

International Relations and Trans boundary

Governance

P Premlatha Associate Professor

B.R.Sc. (Bharathidasan University), Ph.D.

(TISS),

SLET-NET

School of Management and Labour Studies

Ramesh Veerappan Associate Professor

MSc, Mtech, Ph.D (Periyar Univeristy)

Centre for Geo Informatics

The JTSDM team comprises excellent group of teachers with great field

and academic experience

Faculty Team

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”We found the difference in their work and the work of many others who

were earnest and had done their best, but who did not have the training

to do it well. There was the difference between the trained workers and

the merely enthusiastic workers.” – Jawahar Lal Nehru on disaster relief

work done by TISS in Pakistan- India partition

TISS has the culture of training students to meet different challenges of natural and human made disas-

ters. The learnings from responding to various disasters including Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004, Mumbai

riots 1992, and many others, translated directly into the culture of responding with sensitivity. This has

become a unique feature of graduates from TISS.

The very experience of TISS, enables the student to respond to the work assigned in the most appropri-

ate manner:

Disaster Management students in corporate sector:

Ability to sensitize the need of involving corporate groups in a holistic and sustainable approach for recovery and reconstruction, to ―build back better‖. Acquainted with skills of Social Impact Assessment and Environment Impact Assessment, which helps reducing unwanted delay, fasten upcoming projects and facilitating their implementation. Knowledgeable of humanitarian logistics and thus able to contribute to more sustainable supply chains which can further improve performance and produce greater returns in the long run.. Capacity to work in extremely adverse situations added with project management skills and planning ability, which are required to match the competitiveness in the global market. On-site field experience of constructing both disaster management and development plans amalga-mated with a sense of social and civic responsibility, lead to recognizing key issues on-ground and fram-ing Corporate Social Responsibility projects. Aptitude in formulating Business Continuity Planning for organizations as a preparedness measure

for disasters, through quick decision-making and situation analysis skills.

Non-Government Organization:

Regular exposure to on-ground realities in the field of disaster management, working closely with the

communities post-disasters and identifying hazards during fieldwork has been a perk to further ex-

plore in an NGO

Planning and execution of Hazard Risk Vulnerability analysis and disaster preparedness plans inclu-

sive of different levels in the society focusing on the ground level population.

An all-round knowledge of the social aspects of people and community in the different phases

Why us!

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of a disaster situation helps in improved involvement and learning in the field of disaster mitigation and

preparedness.

International Non-Government Organizations:

Developed the ability to live and work on field, especially in rural areas. Acquired values, ethics and standards for humanitarian practice. Possess the perspective & practice of the Global South concerning disasters. Aware of interconnections between development and disasters. Regular exposure to on-ground realities with the ability to engage with communities and involve them into disaster management and development planning. Able to assess all-around knowledge on social aspects of communities regarding risks and draft re-ports, appraisals and proposals for projects.

Government sector

Acquired specialized knowledge on IGOs in the Asian context and beyond, as well as their role and responsibility in reducing risks and responding to disasters. Able to conduct policy analysis for risk reduction, response and recovery and to present proposals for advocacy purposes. Possess thorough knowledge of international regulatory frameworks such as the International Human Rights Law, the International Humanitarian Law, the International Disaster Law and Geneva Conventions and able to conduct law analysis. Aware of interconnections between international relations, geopolitics and disasters. Part of a School of Disaster Studies which has a tradition of involvement in disasters since the late 1940's in the South-Asia region. Open to interactions with people from different parts of the world and competent in planning and con-

ducting projects as members of a multi-cultural team.

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2014-16 batch has a unique synthesis of individuals from diverse

background and experiences

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Batch Composition

Class Concentration

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Aniket Kumar

22

Bachelors of Science

(Life Sciences)

Ankita Padhalni

22

Bachelors of Technology

(Information Technology)

Concentration

Public Health Management (Concentration)

Disaster Logistics (Extra Credit)

Research

Agricultural NPA: Risk management by banks and its impact over farmers.

Internship

FES, Udaipur, Rajasthan – Development of village

perspective plan using system dynamics.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and

development plan of Ahupe village.

Concentration

Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Concentration)

Research

Risk Assessment of building in seismic zone of Kathgo-

dam city

Internship

FES, Udaipur, Rajasthan - Development of village

perspective plan using system dynamics.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR

and development plan of Nimgiri village.

Working for a resilient future

Disaster Management Batch 2014-16

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Ashwin Lingaiah

23

Bachelors of Science

(Physical Science)

Disha Dwivedi

22

Bachelors of Arts

(Geography Hons.)

Concentration

Remote sensing and Geographic Information system

(Concentration)

Public Health Management (Extra-credit)

Research

Early Warning System and Decision making in Dam/

Reservoir

Internship

Environics Trust, Analysis of Development and Climate

factors in Uttarakhand Deluge and Dehradun slums.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and

development plan of Pokhari village.

NkhataBay District Council, Malawi, Africa on Road Rehabili-

tation Project.

Concentration

Remote sensing and Geographic Information system

Research

Channel Migration Zone Mapping and Risk Analysis of

River Ganga, Allahabad

Internship

AIDMI, Bihar – Field assessment for formulation of east

Chamaparan DDMP.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR

and development plan of Malin village.

NIDM – Developed a tool for Urban Flood awareness.

Working for a resilient future

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Harsh Kumar

24

Bachelors of Technology

(Civil Engineering)

Kunwar Bipin Chandra

25

Bachelors of Science

(Forestry)

Concentration

Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

Research

Traditional construction practices in Hilly areas and its

resistance to earthquake

Internship

CEE, Uttarakhand, awareness generation programmes and

Construction of Village Contingency Plan.

Internship Under Delhi Development Authority for Construc-

tion of EWS houses in Rithala, New Delhi.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and

development plan of Asane village.

Concentration Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Concentration) Research Development Pressure on Mangrove Stretch in Mumbai

City Internship AIDMI, Bihar – Field assessment for formulation of west

Chamaparan DDMP.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and development plan of Malin village.

Nepal Earthquake - Psychosocial First Aid Intervention and Rapid Need Assessment.

Working for a resilient future

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Sowmya Marri

23

Bachelors of Technology

(Urban and Regional Plan-

ning)

Nancy Bhengra

26

Bachelor of Business Ad-

ministration

Concentration

Disaster Logistics (Concentration)

Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Extra Credit)

Public Health ( Extra Credit)

Research

Post Disaster Needs Assessment of Cyclone HUDHUD in

Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh

Internship

AGS- Project proposal writing strengthening capacities of

flood & drought prone District of A.P and Telangana.

APSDPS, AP Secretariat for Cyclone Hudhud.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and development plan of Phulavde village.

Concentration

Disaster Logistics (Concentration)

Public health Management (Extra Credit)

Research

Risk and impact on river due to industrialization and

urbanization: a case study on Jamshedpur.

Internship

IGSS, Lakhimpur Panigaon, North Assam - Flood

Assessment, Rapid Need Assessment along with DRR.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and development plan of Rajpur village.

Water and Waste Water Management in JUSCO

(Jamshedpur).

Working for a resilient future

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Navin Amang

24

Bachelors of Technology

(Manufacturing Engineer-

ing)

Niranjana Hingane

22

Bachelors of Science

(Microbiology and Ap-

plied Biotechnology)

Concentration

Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Concentration)

Disaster Logistics (Extra Credit)

Research

Business Continuity Plan of OMFED

Internship

FES, Odisha - Banking plan for villages in the post watershed

phase.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and development plan of Borghar village.

Concentration Public Health Management (Concentration) Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Extra Credit) Research Mass Gathering and Public Health: A case study of Nasik

Kumbh Mela Internship Environics Trust, Occupational and Environmental Health

Network of Ahmedabad- Emergency and safety plans, HRVA of Coal fired thermal power plants.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR

and development plan of Asane village.

Nepal Earthquake - Psychosocial First Aid Intervention

and Rapid Need Assessment.

Working for a resilient future

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Pooja Kulkarni

23

Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed.

(Biological Sciences and

Education)

Pushpanjali Pradhan

22

Bachelors of Science

(Geography Honours)

Concentration

Public Health Management (Concentration)

Disaster Logistics (Extra Credit)

Remote sensing & Geographic Information System

(Extra-credit)

Research

Challenges in formulation of District Disaster Management

Plan: A Case Study of Bihar

Internship

AIDMI, Bihar – Field assessment for formulation of

Muzzafarpur DDMP.

Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Jambhori village.

Nepal Earthquake - Psychosocial First Aid Intervention and

Rapid Need Assessment.

Concentration Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Concentration) Conflict, Peace and Development (Extra Credit) Research Impact Assessment of Teesta V Dam, Dikchu, Sikkim Internship Geo Hazard, Rapid Visual Screening of RC Frame and

Masonry Buildings for Seismic Hazards,Tripura. Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Tripad village.

Working for a resilient future

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Rachit Nerwal

24

Bachelors of Technology

(Information Technology)

Saurabh Kumar

23

Bachelors in Computer

Application

Concentration

Remote sensing & Geographic Information System

(Concentration)

Disaster logistics (Extra Credit)

Public health Management (Extra Credit)

Research

Impact of climate forcing on Glacial Lakes and Glacial Lake

outburst floods.

Internship

AIDMI, Bihar – Field assessment for formulation of DDMP for

Sheohar district, Bihar.

Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Rajpur village.

Nepal Earthquake, JRM foundation, Relief material

coordination, Shelter Construction and organizing counseling

camps for children.

Work Experience

7 Months, Content Writer at BizAcumen Research Pvt. Ltd,

New Delhi.

15 Months, Software Engineer at Rsystems International Pvt.

Concentration Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Concentration) Conflict, Peace and Development (Extra Credit) Research A Case Study of Participatory Watershed Management

for Sustainable Livelihood in Jalgaon. Internship Geo Hazard Society, Sirmaur(HP)- Review of DDMP and

HRVA along with PAHAL Project, Nepal. Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Phulavde village. Nepal Earthquake - Psychosocial First Aid Intervention

and Rapid Need Assessment.

Working for a resilient future

21

Shailendra Rai

23

Bachelors of Commerce

(Hons.)

Shubham Tandon

26

Bachelors of Technology

(Mechanical Engineering)

Concentration

Disaster logistics (Concentration)

Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Extra Credit)

Research

Climate Variability Impact on Fisher Livelihoods of Coastal

Communities- A study in Konkan Region of India

Internship

TERI-SANDEE project, Karnataka, "Economic Value of

Biodiversity provided by forests and agro-forest ecosystem‖

Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Borghar village.

Nepal Earthquake - Psychosocial First Aid Intervention and

Rapid Need Assessment.

Concentration

Disaster logistics (Concentration)

Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Extra Credit)

Research

Evaluation of the linkages between response and

development in drought prone region: a case study of

Bundelkhand

Internship

TCSRD-Babrala, Developing plans for existing cluster

project and identification of non-farm rural livelihood

options.

Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Malin village.

Work Experience

12 Months, G.E.T. at Jakson engineer’s limited

(Cummins).

7 Months, Executive sales at Molnlycke India.

Working for a resilient future

22

Snehal B. Tagade

24

Bachelors of Engineering

(Electronics and Telecom-

munication)

Dr. Sreeja M U

29

Bachelors in Ayurvedic

Medicine and Surgery

Concentration

Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Concentration).

Disaster Logistics (Extra Credit )

Research

Vulnerability and Capacity assessment of drought and

hailstorm affected people.

Internship

CEE, Uttarakhand, awareness generation programmes and

Construction of Village Contingency Plan.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and

development plan of Adiware village.

Concentration

Public Health Management (Concentration)

Disaster Logistics (Extra Credit)

Conflict, Peace and Development (Extra Credit)

Research

Accessibility to Healthcare services in the context of

Conflict

Internship

Save The Children, Warangal – Awareness drive for

education, health, sanitation and organizing medical

camps in IDP settlement.

Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Nimgiri village.

Nepal Earthquake - Psychosocial First Aid Intervention

and Rapid Need Assessment.

Work experience

3.5 years as an Ayurvedic physician in Ayurjyothi, Cochin.

Working for a resilient future

23

Sumit Kumar Shahi 25

Bachelors of Science(Physics)

Swapnil Malusare

26

Bachelors of Engineering

(Electronics and Instru-

mentation)

Concentration Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Concentration) Disaster logistic (Extra Credit) Research Use of Remote Sensing and GIS in agricultural damages due

to flood: Patna district Internship TCSRD-Haldia, WB. Identify new avenues of skill develop-

ment for youth.

Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Tripad village.

Nepal Earthquake - Psychosocial First Aid Intervention and

Rapid Need Assessment.

Concentration Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Concentration) Research Automatic detection of damaged physical features in

disaster affected area using Digital Image Processing. Internship RedR India,Pune- Development of Project Portfolio,

Project Documentation, Development of Roster and Deployment database.

Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Pokhari village.

Work Experience Assistant Software Engineer at TCS, Mumbai (30 months)

Working for a resilient future

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Swati Mishra 23

Bachelors of Engineering ( Mechanical Engineering)

Vira Chudasama

23

Bachelors of Arts

(English Literature)

Concentration

Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

Research

Business Continuity Management (Indian Power Sector)

Internship CEE, Uttarakhand, awareness generation programmes and

Construction of Village Contingency Plan.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and

development plan of Bhavle village.

South Eastern Coalfield limited on safety management plan

and risk analysis of underground mines.

Concentration

Disaster Logistics

Research

Debt and dependency of disaster affected farmers on

banks and co-operatives‖ (Application of Business

Continuity Planning in Farming)

Internship

TCSRDS-Mithapur, Gujarat. - Project planning,

documentation of NRM project and Identification of liveli-

hood option.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR

and development plan of Rajpur village.

Working for a resilient future

25

Manish Kumar

23

Bachelor of Business Ad-ministration

Yuvraj Singh Rajput

24

Bachelors of Technology

(Electronics and Tele-

communication)

Concentration

Public Health Management (Concentration)

Disaster Logistics (Extra Credit)

Research

Health Impact due to Quarry Mining and Crusher Industry

Internship

IGSSS - Rapid Need Assessment, livelihood and food

security project, Reconstruction and DRR.

Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Jambhori village.

Nepal Earthquake - Psychosocial First Aid Intervention and

Rapid Need Assessment.

Concentration

Geographic Information System (Concentration)

Conflict, Peace and Development (Extra Credit)

Research

Plan for Develop an emergency operation center using

Geo-informatics and Challenges- A case study of Gwalior

District.

Internship

AIDMI, Bihar – Field assessment for formulation of

Sitamarhi DDMP.

Community based Disaster Management with Eco-DRR &

Development Plan of Adivare village.

Working for a resilient future

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Surbhi Malik

21

Bachelors of Arts

(Political Science Hons.)

Cdr Shirish Srivastava

44

Master of Science

(Underwater Science &

Tech), CUSAT

Concentration

Conflict, Peace and Development

Research

Crowd Management in Sports Stadium: A case study of

Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, New Delhi

Internship CEE, Uttarakhand, awareness generation programmes and

Construction of village Contingency Plan.

Action Aid, UP- Trained VDMC's, Initiated and implemented

Campaigns on drought awareness and women empower-

ment.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and

development plan of Asane village.

Concentration

Disaster Logistics

Research

International HADR in South East Asia- Emergent trends

and role of Navy

Internship

Organizational performance audit and strategic planning,

DRR orientation and leadership development at village

level for gram pradhans.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR

and development plan of Nimgiri village.

Work Experience

22 years of defense service as commissioned officer.

Operational, training and administrative experience in

varying roles, including Command of warships and officer

cadets training squadrons.

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Omkar Oniel Khare

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Bachelors of Science

(Geology)

Meet Gadhvi

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Bachelors of commerce

Concentration

Disaster Logistics (Concentration)

Public Health Management (Extra Credit)

Research

Crowd Management of religious Mass gatherings in India,

Kumbha Mela 2015

Internship

Tata Institute of Social Sciences - Generate Vulnerability

Index; Identify the most vulnerable electoral wards.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and

development plan of Phulavde village.

Nepal earthquake, Worked as Base coordinator for

Psychosocial First Aid intervention.

Work Experience

Coordinator at India Study Center (INSUCEN), 13 months.

Organizing Secretary on the board of AAMRAE, a nodal

agency of UNICEF in Maharashtra, since April 2015.

Concentration

Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System

(Concentration)

Disaster logistics (Extra Credit)

Research

Disaster financing and governance.

Internship

TCSRD-Mithapur, Gujarat- Documentation of Sustainable

Livelihood Program, Case-Study of Self Help Groups.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR

and development plan of Borghar village.

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Alex Tsakiridis

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Bachelors of Arts

(Political Science)

Jarupla Arjun

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Bachelors of Science

(Microbiology)

Concentration

Disaster logistics (Concentration)

Public health Management (Extra Credit)

Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System (Extra

Credit)

Research

Multi-stakeholder action for Disaster Risk Reduction - a

proposal for wildfires in Greece and floods in India.

Internship

IOM - Nepal. Post-Distribution-Monitoring for shelter materi-

als, Assessment for Cash-for-Work, Operations support.

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR and

development plan of Asane village.

J&K, Field Assistant at the IRCS for disaster relief.

Work Experience

9 months of military service with the Hellenic Army, Field Ar-

tillery. Administrative and warehouse assistance, Organized

duties of privates, Earned Private First Class award for be-

haviour and knowledge.

Concentration

Disaster Logistics

Research

Role of Media in Emergency Management

Internship

Community based disaster management with Eco-DRR

and development plan of Nimgiri village.

Prepared training modules for Mumbai Institute of disaster

management.

Work Experience

60 Months, Government railway contractor with South

Central Railways.

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Pre-placement talk/presentations

This process involves the organizations,

which have been approached for recruit-

ment, to give a talk or a presentation on

what exactly they do on the field. This ses-

sion consists of talks on the history and ori-

gins of the organization, type of work done

on the field, kind of work and opportunities

they offer etc. Also, this is the time when

students put forth queries to the recruiter,

on the basis of the presentation shown to

them.

Application/CV submission

This is after the presentation and discussion

is over. Based on individual interest and the

company's criteria for accepting applica-

tions, the list of interested (&eligible) stu-

dents would be sent to the Organization.

This step needs to be done in a specified

time frame. After this the Organization

would be given sufficient time to shortlist

candidates for further screenings and inter-

views.

Selection Process

After the short listing of candidates, the or-

ganization is expected to inform shortlisted

students about the further recruitment pro-

cess. After the final stage of selection, the

organization is expected to confirm to se-

lected candidates within 3 days, otherwise

the candidates would be free to sit for other

placement opportunities

Contact Details:

Mail: [email protected]

Faculty Placement Coordinator

Mr Mahesh Kamble.

Mail - [email protected]

Student Placement Co-ordinator

Rachit Nerwal

Call: +91 9891146934

Shubham Tandon

Call: +91 97694 11946

Pooja Kulkarni

Call: +91 98265 38935

Swati Mishra

Call: +91 76660 94811

Placement Process

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