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Centre for Economic and Social Studies

The Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS) is an Indian autonomous research institute, established in 1980 to facilitate research activity in Economics and Social Sciences. It was a brain child of B.P.R. Vithal, IAS (Retd)., a former Principal Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh, Finance and Planning Department. The campus is situated at Begumpet, in Hyderabad.

The centre celebrated its silver jubilee in 2006 with special silver jubilee seminar inaugurated by Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh.[1] One of its founder member, Prof. C. H. Hanumantha Rao was nominated to the National Advisory Council (NAC) in 2005.[2]

Activities edit

Research edit

This institute takes up research in the fields of Rural Development and Poverty, Agriculture and Food Security, Irrigation and Water Management, Public Finance, Demography, Health and Environment. It also undertakes research projects sponsored by the State and Central governments, as well as international agencies like World Bank, Department For International Development (DFID), Ford Foundation, European Community, Rockefeller Foundation and Asian Development Bank. Conducting interdisciplinary research in analytical and applied areas of social sciences, encompassing socio-economic and other aspects of development, constitute the predominant activities of the Centre.

Academic edit

This institute is conducting M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes in Development Studies in the specific areas of Economics, Commerce, Development Statistics, Political Science & Public Administration, Sociology and Geography in collaboration with Telangana University, Nizamabad. The M.Phil Programme was started in 1986 and the Ph.D Programme was started in 1991. It is a part-time Programme that enables the faculty of colleges, research organisations, NGOs etc., to undertake research in areas of their interest without having to take a long leave from their regular jobs. The policy guidance to this Programme is framed by a Research Programme Committee (RPC) comprising subject experts from several academic institutes in Hyderabad. Till October 2010, 61 candidates have been awarded Ph.D Degrees and M.Phil Degrees have been awarded to 86 candidates. Currently, there are 83 Ph.D students and 72 M.Phil students on rolls.

Other facilities edit

The Centre is equipped with advanced computer system and networking facilities and Video Conferencing Equipment. The Cartography Cell attached to the Centre, completed several cartographic studies, viz. "Spatial Framework for Planning and Development Administration", "Godavari Valley Development Plan", "Shore Area Perspective Plan", "Medak District Planning Atlas", "Tribal Development Atlas of Andhra Pradesh", "Geo-thermal Atlas of Rajasthan", "Geo-tectonic Map of India", etc. The Centre has four conference halls with excellent acoustic and projection facilities which can be used for official meetings and seminars where parallel sessions can be conducted. The new Auditorium was Inaugurated by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh in January, 2006.

The premises also houses the Nizamia observatory[3] operated by the Osmania University.

Governance edit

It is governed by a Board of Governors consisting of eminent Professors in Economics, Scholars and personalities, besides Principal Secretaries to Government of Andhra Pradesh, Finance and Planning Departments and representative(s) of Indian Council of Social Science Research.

Funding edit

The Institute gets grant in aid from the Government of Andhra Pradesh and The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) (Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. Besides, it generates funds for the Projects that are assigned by various institutions and agencies.

Publications edit

  • Political Economy of Watershed Management, by V. Ratna Reddy M. Gopinath Reddy and John Soussan (2010).
  • Biotechnology in Indian Agriculture: Potential, Performance and Concerns, by N. Chandrasekhara Rao, S. Mahendra Dev (2010) .
  • Water Security and Management: Ecological Imperative and Policy Options, by V. Ratna ReddyBold text (2009).
  • India Perspectives on Equitable Development, by S. Mahendra Dev and N. Chandrasekhara Rao (2009).
  • Human Development in Andhra Pradesh: Experiences – Issues and Challenges, by S. Mahendra Dev, C. Ravi and M. Venkatnarayana(2009).
  • High-Tech Urban Spaces: Asian and European Perspective, by Ramachandraiah C, Guus Westen and Sheela Prasad (2008).
  • India: Some Aspects of Economic and Social Development, by S. Mahendra Dev and K.S. Babu (2008).
  • India’s Development: Social and Economic Disparities, by S. Mahendra Dev and K.S. Babu (2008).
  • Inclusive Growth in India: Agriculture, Poverty and Human Development, by S. Mahendra Dev (2007).
  • Managing Water Resources: Politics, Institutions and Technologies, by V. Ratna Reddy and S. Mahendra Dev (2006).
  • Towards a Food Secure India: Issues and Policies, by S. Mahendra Dev, K. P. Kannan and Mira Ramachandran (2003).
  • Andhra Pradesh Development: Economic Reforms and Challenges Ahead, by Ch. Hanumantha Rao and S. Mahendra Dev (2003).
  • The Gadgil Formula: For Allocation of Central Assistance for State Plans, by B.P.R. Vithal, and M.L.Sastry(2002).

Recognition edit

Its activities are expanded beyond the state of Andhra Pradesh and cover other areas of the country. The Centre is recognized as an institute for advanced research in social sciences by the University of Hyderabad and Osmania University. The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) (Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India), in appreciation of its role in promotion of research and training, recognized this centre as a national institute in the year 1986 and included the Centre in its network of institutions.

References edit

  1. ^ . The Hindu. 8 January 2006. Archived from the original on 10 January 2006.
  2. ^ . The Hindu. 4 June 2005. Archived from the original on 1 March 2006.
  3. ^ Lasania, Yunus L (13 June 2014). "Nizamiah Observatory falls into disuse". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 September 2014.

External links edit

  • Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Official website

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The Centre for Economic and Social Studies CESS is an Indian autonomous research institute established in 1980 to facilitate research activity in Economics and Social Sciences It was a brain child of B P R Vithal IAS Retd a former Principal Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh Finance and Planning Department The campus is situated at Begumpet in Hyderabad The centre celebrated its silver jubilee in 2006 with special silver jubilee seminar inaugurated by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh 1 One of its founder member Prof C H Hanumantha Rao was nominated to the National Advisory Council NAC in 2005 2 Contents 1 Activities 1 1 Research 1 2 Academic 2 Other facilities 3 Governance 4 Funding 5 Publications 6 Recognition 7 References 8 External linksActivities editResearch edit This institute takes up research in the fields of Rural Development and Poverty Agriculture and Food Security Irrigation and Water Management Public Finance Demography Health and Environment It also undertakes research projects sponsored by the State and Central governments as well as international agencies like World Bank Department For International Development DFID Ford Foundation European Community Rockefeller Foundation and Asian Development Bank Conducting interdisciplinary research in analytical and applied areas of social sciences encompassing socio economic and other aspects of development constitute the predominant activities of the Centre Academic edit This institute is conducting M Phil and Ph D Programmes in Development Studies in the specific areas of Economics Commerce Development Statistics Political Science amp Public Administration Sociology and Geography in collaboration with Telangana University Nizamabad The M Phil Programme was started in 1986 and the Ph D Programme was started in 1991 It is a part time Programme that enables the faculty of colleges research organisations NGOs etc to undertake research in areas of their interest without having to take a long leave from their regular jobs The policy guidance to this Programme is framed by a Research Programme Committee RPC comprising subject experts from several academic institutes in Hyderabad Till October 2010 61 candidates have been awarded Ph D Degrees and M Phil Degrees have been awarded to 86 candidates Currently there are 83 Ph D students and 72 M Phil students on rolls Other facilities editThe Centre is equipped with advanced computer system and networking facilities and Video Conferencing Equipment The Cartography Cell attached to the Centre completed several cartographic studies viz Spatial Framework for Planning and Development Administration Godavari Valley Development Plan Shore Area Perspective Plan Medak District Planning Atlas Tribal Development Atlas of Andhra Pradesh Geo thermal Atlas of Rajasthan Geo tectonic Map of India etc The Centre has four conference halls with excellent acoustic and projection facilities which can be used for official meetings and seminars where parallel sessions can be conducted The new Auditorium was Inaugurated by the Hon ble Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh in January 2006 The premises also houses the Nizamia observatory 3 operated by the Osmania University Governance editIt is governed by a Board of Governors consisting of eminent Professors in Economics Scholars and personalities besides Principal Secretaries to Government of Andhra Pradesh Finance and Planning Departments and representative s of Indian Council of Social Science Research Funding editThe Institute gets grant in aid from the Government of Andhra Pradesh and The Indian Council of Social Science Research ICSSR Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India Besides it generates funds for the Projects that are assigned by various institutions and agencies Publications editPolitical Economy of Watershed Management by V Ratna Reddy M Gopinath Reddy and John Soussan 2010 Biotechnology in Indian Agriculture Potential Performance and Concerns by N Chandrasekhara Rao S Mahendra Dev 2010 Water Security and Management Ecological Imperative and Policy Options by V Ratna ReddyBold text 2009 India Perspectives on Equitable Development by S Mahendra Dev and N Chandrasekhara Rao 2009 Human Development in Andhra Pradesh Experiences Issues and Challenges by S Mahendra Dev C Ravi and M Venkatnarayana 2009 High Tech Urban Spaces Asian and European Perspective by Ramachandraiah C Guus Westen and Sheela Prasad 2008 India Some Aspects of Economic and Social Development by S Mahendra Dev and K S Babu 2008 India s Development Social and Economic Disparities by S Mahendra Dev and K S Babu 2008 Inclusive Growth in India Agriculture Poverty and Human Development by S Mahendra Dev 2007 Managing Water Resources Politics Institutions and Technologies by V Ratna Reddy and S Mahendra Dev 2006 Towards a Food Secure India Issues and Policies by S Mahendra Dev K P Kannan and Mira Ramachandran 2003 Andhra Pradesh Development Economic Reforms and Challenges Ahead by Ch Hanumantha Rao and S Mahendra Dev 2003 The Gadgil Formula For Allocation of Central Assistance for State Plans by B P R Vithal and M L Sastry 2002 Recognition editIts activities are expanded beyond the state of Andhra Pradesh and cover other areas of the country The Centre is recognized as an institute for advanced research in social sciences by the University of Hyderabad and Osmania University The Indian Council of Social Science Research ICSSR Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India in appreciation of its role in promotion of research and training recognized this centre as a national institute in the year 1986 and included the Centre in its network of institutions References edit Telangana new investment favoured The Hindu 8 January 2006 Archived from the original on 10 January 2006 NAC reconstituted The Hindu 4 June 2005 Archived from the original on 1 March 2006 Lasania Yunus L 13 June 2014 Nizamiah Observatory falls into disuse The Hindu Retrieved 8 September 2014 External links editCentre for Economic and Social Studies Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Centre for Economic and Social Studies amp oldid 1189609085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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