INDIAN COUNCIL OF
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH (ICSSR) New Delhi
The Indian Council of Social Science Research ICSSR) was
established in 1969 for promoting social science research,
strengthening different disciplines, improving quality and
quantum of research and its utilization in national policy
formulation. To realize these objectives, the ICSSR envisaged
development of institutional infrastructure, identifying
research talents, formulating research programmes, upporting
professional organizations and establishing linkages with social
scientists in other countries. The ICSSR provides maintenance
and development grants to 27 Research Institutes and six
Regional Centres across the country. Regional Centres have been
set-up as extended arms of the ICSSR to support research and
development of local talents and its programmes and activities
in a decentralized manner. Important activities of the Council
are as under:
Since 1976, the ICSSR has been carrying out surveys of research
in different disciplines of social sciences.
With a view to give special emphasis to the promotion of social
science research in the North Eastern Region, initiatives have
been taken in the ICSSR to support research proposals and other
activities
Indian Council of Philosophical Research was set up by the
Ministry of Education, Government of India as an autonomous
organization for the promotion of research in Philosophy and
allied discipline.
The Council has a broad-based membership comprising of
distinguished philosophers, social scientists, representatives
of the University Grants Commission, Indian Council of Social
Science Research, Indian Council of Historic Research, Indian
National Science Academy, the Central Government and the
Government of Uttar Pradesh. The Governing Body (GB) and the
Research Project Committee (RPC) are the main authorities of the
council. These bodies are vested with well defined powers and
functions. The Governing Body which consists of Chairman, Member
Secretary, not less than three or more eight members appointed
by the council, a representative each of the Ministry of Human
Resource Development and Ministry of Finance and two nominees of
the Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, administers, directs and controls
the affairs of the council. The Research Project Committee,
which includes the Chairman, not less than five or more than
nine members appointed by the Council and the Member Secretary,
scrutinises and sanctions grants-in-aid for the projects and
other proposals received or planned by the council. The Finance
Committee scrutinises the budget estimates and other proposals
involving expenditure. The Chairman and the Member Secretary who
are appointed by the Central Govt. are vested with well defined
powers and duties.
PROJECT OF HISTORY OF INDIAN SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY & CULTURE (PHISPC)
PHISPC was launched in the year 1990 under the aegis of Indian
Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR) with the basic
objective of undertaking inter-disciplinary study so that
inter-connection between Science, Philosophy and Culture as
developed in the long history of Indian civilization, could be
brought out in detail. From April 1, 1997, PHISPC was officially
de-linked from Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR)
for a greater autonomy to complete the Project by the stipulated
period, and is now affiliated to Centre for Studies in
Civilizations. Government of India has recognized CSC as the
nodal agency for the purposes of funding the ongoing research
project, PHISPC.
The major programme of PHISPC is to publish several volumes on
the theme mentioned in the 'Introduction'. In the process of
publishing these volumes, several workshops seminars etc. are
also conducted. Major focus, however, remains 'Publication'.
Indian Council of Historical Research is an autonomous
organization which was established under Societies Registration
Act (Act XXI of 1860) in 1972. The prime objectives of the
Council are to give a proper direction to historical research
and to encourage and foster objective and scientific writing of
history. The broad aims of the Council are to bring historians
together, provide a forum for exchange of views between them,
give a national direction to an objective and rational
presentation interpretation of history, to sponsor historical
research programmes and projects and to assist institutions and
organizations engaged in historical research. It has a broad
view of history so as to include in its fold the history of
Science and Technology, Economy, Art, Literature, Philosophy,
Epigraphy, Numismatics, Archaeology, Socio-Economic formation
processes and allied subjects containing strong historical bias
and contents.
The ICHR has established two Regional Centres, one at Bangalore
and the other at Guwahati with a view to reach out the far flung
areas of the country.
(www.ichrindia.org)
National Council of Rural Institutes (NCRI), Hyderabad
The National Council of Rural Institute is a registered
autonomous society fully funded by the Central Government. It
was registered on 19th October, 1995 with its Headquarters at
Hyderabad. Its main objectives are to promote rural
higher education on the lines of Mahatma Gandhi’s vision for
education so as to take up challenges of micro planning for
transformation of rural areas as envisaged in National Policy on
Education (NPE) 1986. In order to achieve its objectives, the
NCRI has been identifying various programmes for providing
support and financial assistance, to be taken up by suitable
institutions including voluntary organizations.
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