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Students' Publications (2019-2023)

 

Articles
2019-2020
  1. Anthony, Ranju (2019). "Exploration of Assessment Mechanisms of Nutritional Status in Indian Children - A Structured algorithm or a bureaucratic fallacy", IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, 2019, 7(3), pp: 409-413, UGC Journal No. 41948
  2. Ruhil, Rohini (2019). Socio demographic Determinants of Tobacco Use in India: Risks of Risk Factor-An Analysis of Global Adult Tobacco Survey India 2016-2017. SAGE Open, 2019, Vol. 9, issue 2. https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244019842447. UGC list journal no. 23768, ISSN No. 21582440.
  3. Shukla,Madhurima (2019). The Global Threat of Vaccine Hesitancy, Yale Global Online, Yale University, March 12 (https://yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/global-threat-vaccine-hesitancy).
2020-2021
  1. Kirti, Debarghya Mandal Kundu, Sampurna (2020): “A Study on Survival Scenario of COVID-19 patients in India: An Application of Survival Analysis on patient demographics”, medRxiv, 4.08.2020 Accepted for publication in JMIR, DOI:https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.08.01.20162115.
  2. Ali, M., &Kumar, Praveen (2020): “Responding to the needs of beedi workers after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic”, Social Work with Groups, 1-7. doi: 10.1080/01609513.2020.1823668.
  3. Kumar, Praveen& Raghavan, V. (2020): “Under trial Prisoners in Bihar: A Study of Liquor Ban Arrests”, Economic Political Weekly, Vol. 55(7), 4. Retrieved from https://www.epw.in/journal/2020/7/insight/undertrial-prisoners-bihar.html.
  4. Kumar, Praveen& Shekhar, S. (2020): “Working with silenced under-trial prisoners in India during the COVID-19 pandemic”, Social Work with Groups, 44(2), 174-180. doi: 10.1080/01609513.2020.1807784.
  5. Kumari Rashmi (2020): “Interpersonal Communication on Sexual and Reproductive Health in COVID-19 Era: An Analysis of Adolescent Girls in Urban Village of Delhi”, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN: 2319-7064 SJIF (2019): 7.583. Volume 9, Issue 11, November 2020. Paper ID: SR201029114718.
  6. Nand Lal Mishra, Alka Chauhan, Pankaj Kumar Patel, Bishwajeet Besra Kundu, Sampurna (2020): “Decoding the BCG and COVID-19 connection: an empirical analysis”, Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health, Volume 9, Issue 3.
  7. Kundu, Agnita, &Kundu, Sampurna (2020): “Environmental Cleansing: A Effect of Lockdown Focusing on Kolkata to Determine Air Pollution Baseline”, Pollution Research, Vol.40, EM International, Accepted on 25.11.2020 Available online from May 2021.
  8. Bagaria, D.K., Gupta, A., Kumar, S., Mahindrakar, S.et al (2020): “Early Surgery in   Patients Is a Key Performance Indicator of Outcome—A Case Series Analysis”, Indian J Surg (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-020-02371-z
  9. Mahindrakar, S. (2020): Corona Prämie für Pflegekräfte. Dr. med. Mabuse 247, Sept. Okt 2020.
  10. Sinha, Y., Khajanchi, M., Prajapati, R.,   Dharap, S., Soni, K., Kumar, V., Mahindrakar, S. and N. Roy (2020): “Management of liver trauma in urban university hospitals in India: an observational multicentre cohort study”, World J Emerg Surg. 2020 Oct 15; 15(1):58.doi: 10.1186/s13017-020-00338-9.
  11. Makwana, Nikunj (2020): “Public Health Care System’s preparedness to combat epidemics after natural disasters”, Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 30 October, pp: 5107-5112.
  12. Mathur, Jaya (2020): “Sarah Trainer, Alexandra Brewis, Amber Wutich 2020: Extreme Weight Loss: Life Before and After Bariatric Surgery. New York: NYU Press, pp: 213, ISBN 978-1-47985-726-5, Anthropology Book Forum, pp: 1-3.
  13. Pandey, Sonu (2020): “Social Security for Migrant Workers during COVID-19”, https://www.epw.in/journal/2020/26-27/commentary/social-security-migrant-workers-during-covid-19.h, 27 June 2020.
  14. Preeti Dhillon Kundu, Sampurna, Chander Shekhar, Usha Ram, Laxmi Kant Dwivedi, Suryakant Yadav, Sayeed Unisa (2020): “Case-fatality ratio and recovery rate of COVID-19: scenario of most affected countries and Indian states, International Institute for Population Studies (IIPS) Analytical Series on Covid19”, 22.04.2020.
  15. Sajid, MS (2020): “Exclusion and Regional Disparity in the ‘Kerala Model of Development’: A Threat to Sustainable Development”, Monograph: Population and Sustainable Development ISBN: 978-93-89527-03-2
  16. Sajid, MS (2020): “Regional Disparity in Public Infrastructure Provisioning in Kerala: A Threat to Kerala Model of Development”, Wesleyan Journal of Research Vol.13 No. 33 ISSN: 0975-1386 (peer reviewed)
  17. Sustria Neogi (2020): “Engagement of the Private Sector in the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna: Examining the Promise of a Watershed Moment of the Universal Health Coverage”, Jindal Journal of Public Policy, Vol. 4, Issue No.1, pp: 26-45.
  18. Sustria Neogi (2020): Engagement of the Private Sector in the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna: Examining the Promise of a Watershed Moment of the Universal Health Coverage, Jindal Journal of Public Policy, Vol. 4, Issue No.1, pp: 26-45.
  19. Sustrita Neogi (2020): “Improving Access to Sterilization through Public Private Partnership: Cases from Rajasthan”, Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences, Vol. 19, Jan- March, Issue No.1, pp: 1-6.
  20. Verma, Chandrika Prasad, Ludvig Wärnberg Gerdin, Monty Khajanchi, Vineet Kumar, Nobhojit Roy, Makhan Lal Saha, Kapil Dev Soni, Anurag Mishra, Jyoti Kamble, Nitin Borle, Martin Gerdin Wärnberg, (2020): “Comparison of Emergency Department Trauma Triage Performance of Clinicians and Clinical Prediction Models: A Cohort Study In India”, BMJ Open 2020; 10:e032900. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032900.
 
2021-2022
  1. Choudhary K.K, Das, Sayan, Ghodajkar P. (2021): “Trends of adult height in India from 1998 to 2015: Evidence from the National Family and Health Survey”, PLoS ONE, September 17, 16(9): e0255676. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255676, pp: 1-12.
  2. Jeelani, A. H. (2021): “Disease, Stigma and a Culture of Profanity”, Economic and Political Weekly, March 6, Vol. 56, No. 10.
  3. Jeelani, A. H. (2021): “Why Should Mental Health is a Political Issue? Economic and Political Weekly, 12 June, Vol. 56, No. 24.
  4. Jeelani, A. H. and Hussain, M.A. (2021): “Resignation Syndrome: Unresolved amidst Refugee Crisis”, Economic and Political Weekly, 28 August, Vol. 56, No 35.
  5. Kumar Dinesh, Trikha Sukesh, Anthony Ranju. (2021): “Healthcare waste, pandemic Covid-19: A case of India,” Nature Environment & Pollution Technology, 30 April Vol. 20, No.5 (Suppl.) pp: 1895-1902.
  6. Kundu Sampurna, Balram Rai, and Anandi Shukla (2021): "Prevalence and determinants of Vitamin A deficiency among children in India: Findings from a national cross-sectional survey," Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health Vol.11, July- September.
  7. Kundu, Sampurna, Kirti Chauhan, and Debarghya Mandal (2021): "Survival analysis of patients with covid-19 in India by demographic factors: Quantitative study,” JMIR Formative Research Vol. 5, No. 5, May 6.
  8. Rahaman, Margubur, Babul Hossain, Kundu Sampurna, and Sumela Ajmer (2021): "Duration of Father Out-Migration and Its Impact on Nutritional Status of Left-Behind Children: A Cross-Sectional Study in Rural EAG States in India," Indian Journal of Public Health Vol.12, no. 3, July- September, pp:  389-395.
  9. Kuruvilla, Jacob (2021): “Distribution pattern and its correlation for oral cancer rate and human development rank for countries: An ecological approach”, Contemporary Clinical Dentistry, Jan- March, Volume: 12 | Issue: 1 | pp: 9-13.
  10. Mahindrakar S, Mansingh J, Varghese BN (2021): “Nurse’s Clinical Skill Utilization: An Opinion from Public Health Institutions”, International Journal of Nursing Care, Jan-June 2021, 9 (1).
  11. Aasim Ur Rehman Ganie, Irtifa Mukhter, Rituparna Dey, and  Manzoor, Mehreena (2021): “Health Promoting and Lifestyle Behaviour Changes among People on Quarantine as a Consequences of COVID-19 Pandemic an Online Cross-sectional Study”, International Journal of Medicine and Public Health,2021,Vol.11, No.3, pp:150-154.
  12. Abid Faheem and Manzoor, Mehreena (2021): “Denial of Justice: A Paradox between Bombay High Court Judgements and POCSO Act”, International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, 2021, Vol.IV, Issue I, pp: 1821-1827.
  13. Nandu K T and Sarngadharan R. (2021): “Human Agency, Social Structure and Formation of Health Consciousness and Perception,” European Journal of Molecular Clinical Medicine 7 (7):5910–16.
  14. Nandu K T, Sarngadharan R, and KR Vandana (2021): “Rising Trend of Caesarean Section: Review of the Determinants of Cesarean Section Deliveries.” European Journal of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Vol. 7 (7):5904–9.
  15. Roy, Nibedita (2021): “Impact of Covid-19 on the lives of Invisible labour: a study of sex workers in Kolkata”, Akademos, Vol. 15, pp: 60-81.
  16. Suryakant Yadav, Pawan, Yadav Neha (2021): “Impact of Covid-19 on life expectancy at birth in India: a decomposition analysis”, BMC Public Health, Vol.21, pp: 1-19.
  17. Suryakant Yadav, Yadav Neha, Pawan (2021): “The Peak and Size of COVID-19 in India: SARIMA and forecast”, Demography India Vol. 50, No. 2, pp: 75-86.
 
2022-2023
  1. Anil, Vyom (2023): “Looking for Aadhaar in a Biometric Haystack”, Interactions, March-April, pp: 52-56.
  2. Balachandra, Swathi S Shubhangani Jain, Mallu S Kumba (2023): “Visibilising gender and sexuality in our health care system: A call for action”, Medico Friend Circle bulletin 381, March, 2023 Link: https://mfcindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/MFC-Bulletin-381-2022-23.pdf
  3. Royal Abhishek, Denny John, Bhagat Deepal Kumar et.al (2023): “A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis to Avert Rabies Deaths in School-Aged Children in India”, Vaccines 2023, Vol.11, No.8830 December, Vaccines, pp: 1-30.
  4. Hannah, Erin, Dumka, Neha; Ahmed, Tarannum, Bhagat Deepal Kumar, Kotwal, Atul (2022): “Home-based newborn care (HBNC) under the national health mission in urban India – A cross country secondary analysis”, Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 11(8), August, pp: 4505-4513.
  5. Chauhan Sonu (2023): “Student Suicides in India”, Mainstream, Vol.61, No.17.
  6. Diwakar Dilip G., Visakh Viswambaranand Prasanth M.K. (2022) : “Impact of Covid-19 on Livelihood and Health Experiences of Migrant Labourers in Kerala, India in Vol.2, No.3, October, 2022, pp: 299-318.
  7. Faheem, Abid (2022): “The nature of obstetric violence and the organisational context of its manifestation in India: a systematic review”, Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, 7 December, Vol. 29 (2). https://doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2021.2004634
  8. Kundu Sampurna& Acharya Sanghmitra (2023): “Study of Depletion of ovarian function and late life chornic diseases in India”, International Journal Gynecol Obstet, May, Vol 1. No.11.
  9. Arup Jana, Kundu Sampurna, Subhojit Shaw et.al (2023): “Spatial Shifting of Covid-19 clusters and disease association with environmental parameters in India: A time series analysis”, Environmental Research, April 1, Vol. 222, pp: 1-13.
  10. Kundu, Jhumki, and Kundu Sampurna (2022): "Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its associated risk factors among older adults in India: Evidence from LASI Wave 1,” Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health 13, Dec.16.
  11. Kundu, Sampurna and Preeti Dhillon (2022): “Applications of new measures of population ageing using quantity and quality of remaining life years to India and selected states”, Journal of Biosocial Science, 12 October, pp: 1-19.
  12. Kundu, Sampurna Subhojit Shaw etal… (2023): “Age, gender and socioeconomic patterns of awareness and usage of e-cigarettes across selected WHO region countries: evidence from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey”, BMJ, Vol.23, pp: 1-15.
  13. Subhojit Shaw, Arup Jana and Kundu Sampurna (2022): “An analytical pathway of consumption expenditure with neighborhood deprivation and depression on cognitive health among elderly in India: A moderated mediation approach”, Journal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 308, 1st July, pp: 249-258.
  14. Kumar Kanhaiya (2022): “Differences in Access to Health Resources:  An Analysis of Disparities among Dalit Sub-castes in Uttar Pradesh, India” in Vol.2, No.3, October, 2022, pp: 405-420.
  15. Debnath, Krishnendu, Das, Debanjan, Goswami, Nilanjana Barai, Sudipto, Mandriya, Kamlesh Nisha, Swet (2022): “Oral Aspects in Diabetes: Decoding the Silent Killer”, International Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology, Neurological Diseases, Vol.12, No.2, April-June, pp: 85-91.
  16. Jonathan Vinay Jewel, Sonal Dhruw, Pritam Kumar Roy, Mounika Pydipalli, Anand Dixit, Maurya, Pradeep Kumar(2022): “Assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice towards fluorides and fluorosis among rural people in fluoride endemic region of Kondagaon, Central India”, International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health, August, Vol. 9, No.8, pp: 3190-3196.
  17. Shukla, P., Mitruka, M.,& Pati, F. (2022, September). The effect of the synthetic route on the biophysiochemical properties of methacrylated gelatin (GelMA) based hydrogel for development of GelMA-based bioinks for 3D bioprinting applications. Materialia, 25, 101542. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtla.2022.101542.
  18. Narayan Navin (2022): “Enculturalising Casteism in Health Care in India”, in Caste, A Global Journal on Social Exclusion, Vol.2, No.3, October, 2022, pp: 245-262.
  19. Sadanandan, Rajeev. 2023. “Health Systems in the Federal Framework in India”, In K. Srinath Reddy & Omita Goyal (Eds.): Public Health For All, Vol.49, No.3 & 4, Winter 2022-Spring 2023, pp: 28-40.
  20. Ziyauddin, K.M. (2022): “Situating Hadis’ Occupation and Caste: Exclusionary Journey from Manual Workers to Sanitation Workers in India” in Caste/A Global Journal on Social Exclusion, Vol.2, No.3, October, 2022, pp: 263-284.
 
Chapters in Books
2019-20
  1. A. S. Jadhav (2019), "Impact of Globalization on the Health of Pardhi Tribe of Selected Districts in the State of Madhya Pradesh" in edited book "Globalization of Indian Tribes: Past, Present and Future Dynamic", pp: 139-159, Bookwell Publishers, Delhi.2019.
  2. Kumari, Sarita, Guite Nemthianngai (2019), “Occupational Health Issues in Funeral Work: A Study of Dom Caste in Varanasi City, Uttar Pradesh” in Health, Safety and Well-Being of Workers in the Informal Sector in India- Lessons for Emerging Economies. (eds. Sigamani Panneer, Sanghmitra S Acharya and Sivakami N) Springer. Amsterdam. 2019.
  3. Lama, Smritima D. (2019), “Casualisation and Tea Plantation Labour in India: Does Fair Trade Ensure ‘Fairness’ in a Plantation System? Worksites’ in Health, Safety and Well-Being of Workers in the Informal Sector in India- Lessons for Emerging Economies. (Eds. Sigamani Panneer, Sanghmitra S Acharya and Sivakami N) Springer. Amsterdam. 2019.
  4. Lenka, Ajit Kumar (2019), “Health, Work, and State Response Toward Person Engaged in Sanitation Work: Some Issues and Challenges”, in a Plantation System? Worksites’ in Health, Safety and Well-Being of Workers in the Informal Sector in India- Lessons for Emerging Economies. (Eds. Sigamani Panneer, Sanghmitra S Acharya and Sivakami N) Springer. Amsterdam. 2019.
  5. Paneer, Sigamani (2019), “Health and Safety of Women Workers in Informal Sector: Evidences from Construction and Beedi Rolling Works in India”, in India- Lessons for Emerging Economies. (Eds. Sigamani Panneer, Sanghmitra S Acharya and Sivakami N) Springer. Amsterdam. 2019.
  6. Paneer, Sigamani, Acharya Sanghmitra, Shivakami, Nagarajan (2019), “Correction to: Health, Safety and Well-Being of Workers in the Informal Sector in India”, in India- Lessons for Emerging Economies. (Eds. Sigamani Panneer, Sanghmitra S Acharya and Sivakami N) Springer. Amsterdam. 2019.
  7. Patra, Golak B (2019), ‘Constitutional Provisions and Legal Safeguards for the Sanitation and Allied Workers in India: Examining the Safety Measures in Worksites’ in  Health, Safety and Well-Being of Workers in the Informal Sector in India- Lessons for Emerging Economies. (Eds. Sigamani Panneer, Sanghmitra S Acharya and Sivakami N) Springer. Amsterdam. 2019.
  8. Sharma, Jagdev Chand (2019), ‘Waste Management and Health of the Waste Workers – A study in Shimla City, Himachal Pradesh’ in Health, Safety and Well-Being of Workers in the Informal Sector in India- Lessons for Emerging Economies(Eds. Sigamani Panneer, Sanghmitra S Acharya and Sivakami N) Springer. Amsterdam. 2019.
  9. Sreekumar NC (2019), “Challenges Encountered for Enrolment in Aawaz Health Insurance Scheme by Construction Migrant Workers in Kerala”, in India- Lessons for Emerging Economies. (Eds. Sigamani Panneer, Sanghmitra S Acharya and Sivakami N) Springer. Amsterdam. 2019.
  10. Verma, Sonia (2019), ‘Structural and Social Factors and Functioning of Women Health Workers: An analysis of Frontline workers in Hardoi District of Uttar Pradesh’. Health, Safety and Well-Being of Workers in the Informal Sector in India- Lessons for Emerging Economies. (Co-edited with Sigamani Panneer and Sivakami N) Springer. Amsterdam. 2019.
 
2020-2021
  1. Acharya S.S., Mukherjee M., and Patra Golak .B. (2020): “Correlates of Health Care among Women and Children in Odisha: Understanding Barriers in Access,” In Hans A., et… al., (ed.) Women Reinventing Development: The Odisha Experience (ed.), AAKAR BOOKS, New Delhi, 2020 (ISBN 978-93-5002-671-7).
  2. Verma, Sonia,   Ali M., Verma S. (2020): “Diversity, Discrimination or Difference: A case study of Development in Bundelkhand Region”, Chapter 6, Uttar Pradesh Planning Document, pp: 385-389. http://planning.up.nic.in/Go/BOOK-2/PDF Social/3.6.%20Dr%20Sonia%20Verma-Rev.Pdf.
  3. Yadav Neha, Kriti Suri, Kritika Garg, Amisha Garg (co-authors) (2020): “Exploring the Socio-Economic Impacts of Covid 19-A Case of India”, In PCI Policy Change Initiative, PCI Report Series No. 1001  by Ajay Gautam, May 2020.
  4. Ziyauddin, K. M. and Asma Anjum (2020): “Hyderabadi Musalman aur Zardozie khwateen Kaarigar: Ek Samajiyati Tahqeeq,” In Ed. Farida Siddiqui and S.A. Thaha Hyderabad: Directorate of Translation and Publication, Maulana Azad National Urdu University.
  5. Ziyauddin, K.M. (2020): “Sociology of Minorities: From Core to Periphery”, In Ed. Ingredients of Sociology: Themes and Perspectives, E.A. Wahab and Amit Bhowmick, New Delhi: Serial Publications.
  6.  Ziyauddin, K.M. and Md Tabrez Alam (2020): “Patients’ Satisfaction with Health Care Services: Reflections from the Field”, In Covid-19 Social Science Perspectives edited by Abdul Matin, PC Joshi and BL Lashkar. New Delhi: ABS Books. ISBN. 9789387229679.
 
2021-2022
  1. Prasad N, Arshad Md, Roy Nebedita, Ansari A, Talukdar I, Rahman S, Chaudhary A, (2021): “Sociologyof Gender and Sociology of Law and Policing”, MA [Sociology], second year SC08 for Savitribai Phule Pune University, School of Open Learning (Distance Education Program), Vikas Publishing House: New Delhi. [ISBN: 978-93-5453-735-6]
  2. Priya R, Singh Ranvir and Das S (2021): “Health Implications of Diverse Visions of Urban Spaces: Bridging the Formal-Informal Divide”, in Escalante, A. E., Eakin, H., Garcia, C. M., eds. Sustainability Challenges for our Urban Futures. Lausanne: Frontiers Media SA. ISBN: 978-2-88966-379-8
  3. Yadav Neha (2021): “Gender Differentiated impact of 2013 flash flood on Health and Livelihood in Rudraprayad”, In Health Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change and Related Disasters: A Compendium of Case Studies”, Prepared under the Health Adaptation and Resilience: Advancing Strategies Knowledge and Capacities (HER-CAP) project supported by World Health Orgainzation (WHO) India”, National Institute of Disaster Manangment (NIDM) (Ministry of Home Affairs, GOI, New Delhi).
  4. Ziyauddin, K.M, Subhankar Basu (2021): “Citizenship Debates since Independence of India: The Questions of Muslims. In Citizenship: Challenges and Context”, edited by Amirullah Khan and Nahia Hussain, CDPP and USIPI.
  5. Ziyauddin, K.M. (2021): “Minorities in Higher Education: Reading Space of Muslim’s Inclusion in India, in Higher Education in India: Challenges and Prospects from the Margin”, (Ed.) Vinod M and Surendra Kumar, New Delhi: Sage Publications.
 
2022-2023
  1. Bhagat, Deepak Kumar (2022): “Indian Public Health Standards: Sub District Hospital and District Hospital”, Vol-I, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi.
  2. Bhagat, Deepak Kumar (2022): “Booklet for Public Health Management Cadre: Guidance for Implementation”, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
  3. Ghodajkar, Prachinkumar &Choudhary Krishna Kumar (2022):“Health Inequalities-An Embodiment of Caste-Based Inequalities In Maping Identity-Induced Marginalization in India, Springer, pp: 363-394.
  4. Diwakar Dilip G. & Vishwambaran Visakh (2022): “Knowledge Accumulation During Covid-19 Increasing Digital Divide and Vulnerability among Indian Students”, In Acharya Sanghmitra S.  & Christopher Stephen  (Eds.) (2022): Caste, COVID-19, and Inequalities of Care: Lessons from South Asia, 1st ed. (People, Cultures and Societies: Exploring and Documenting Diversities) Springer.
  5. George Sobin, Paranjpe Aditi & Nagesh Prasjwal (2022): “How do Pandemics Affect Frontline Health Interventions? Insights from the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme in Bengaluru, India”, In Acharya Sanghmitra S.  & Christopher Stephen  (Eds.) (2022): Caste, COVID-19, and Inequalities of Care: Lessons from South Asia, 1st ed. (People, Cultures and Societies: Exploring and Documenting Diversities) Springer.
  6. Kumar, Praveen (2023): “Assessment of Health System Governance in Empowered Action Group States in India”, InSandhya R Mahapatro, Udaya S Mishra, Shubh Swain Health and Nutrition of Women and Children in Empowered Action Group States of India (eds.), Routledge, India.
  7. Lama, Smritima Diksha (2022): “Tea Plantation Workers and the Human Cost of Darjeeling Tea”,  In Acharya Sanghmitra S.  & Christopher Stephen  (Eds.) (2022): Caste, COVID-19, and Inequalities of Care: Lessons from South Asia, 1st ed. (People, Cultures and Societies: Exploring and Documenting Diversities) Springer.
  8. Manzoor, Mehreena (2022):“Decision Making of Women in Sexual and Reproductive Health,” in Aasim Ur Rehman Ganie, Irtifa Mukhter, Aarif Hussain (Eds.) (2022): Emerging Social Work Debates, Clever Fox Publishing, India.
  9. Manzoor, Mehreena (2022):“Socio-economic Divides in Prevalence of Stunting and Wasting in India, “in Aasim Ur Rehman Ganie, Irtifa Mukhter, Aarif Hussain (Eds.) (2022): Emerging Social Work Debates, Clever Fox Publishing, India.
  10. Mukhopadhyay Trisha and Roy, Sumanta (2022): “COVID-19 and Violence against Women in India," In Caste, Covid 19 and Inequalities of care. Lessons from South Asia” edited by Sanghmitra S. Acharya & Stephen Christopher, Springer. (People, Cultures and Societies: Exploring and Documenting Diversities) 1st ed. 2022 Edition.
  11. Subedi, Bamdev (2022): “Socioeconomics Disparities in Access and Utlization of Healthcare Services in Nepal”, In Acharya Sanghmitra S.  & Christopher Stephen  (Eds.) (2022): Caste, COVID-19, and Inequalities of Care: Lessons from South Asia, 1st ed. (People, Cultures and Societies: Exploring and Documenting Diversities) Springer.
  12. Verma, Sonia& Verma C.S. (2023): “Quality of Maternal Health Care in Public Hospitals of Uttar Pradesh: A Case Study of Lucknow District”, InSandhya R Mahapatro, Udaya S Mishra, Shubh Swain Health and Nutrition of Women and Children in Empowered Action Group States of India (eds.), Routledge, India.
  13. Yadav Neha, Krishna Kumar(2023):  “Nutritional Status of Mothers and Children: Trends and Determinants”, InSandhya R Mahapatro, Udaya S Mishra, Shubh Swain Health and Nutrition of Women and Children in Empowered Action Group States of India (eds.), Routledge, India.
  14. Suryakant Yadav… Yadav, Neha “Burden of Non-communicable Diseases in India” (Book chapter: 7) published in the book Collaborative Governance for Sustainable Development of Health and Well- Being: Issues and Perspectives (pp.117-134) Publisher: National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), New Delhi DOI:10.5281/zenodo.5599496.
  15. Zafar, Seemi (2023): “People’s Health in ASHAs Hands: Working without Rights and Entitlements,” In Maya Johan and Christa Wichterich (eds.), foreword by Jayati Ghosh, Zubaan Academic, pp: 130-156.
  16. Ziyauddin, K.M (2022): “Segregation of Muslims: A Reflection on Urban Living Environments and Infrastructure Conditions in Hyderabad”, InAcharya Sanghmitra S.  & Christopher Stephen  (Eds.) (2022): Caste, COVID-19, and Inequalities of Care: Lessons from South Asia, 1st ed. (People, Cultures and Societies: Exploring and Documenting Diversities) Springer.
 
Non-Peer Reviewed Publications in Print or Other Media (2019-2023)
 
2019-2020
  1. Priya, R., Gaitonde, R., Gandhi, M.P., Sarkar, A., Das, S., Ghodajkar, P., (2019). The Alma Ata Declaration and Elements for a PHC 2.0. Medico Friend Circle Bulletin, Feb, No. 380, 1–8.
  2. Gaitonde R., Priya R., Sarkar, A., Das S., Ghodajkar P., Gandhi M.P. (2019). Some Thoughts on Health for All: the Rationale for engaging with the Politics of Knowledge. Medico Friend Circle Bulletin, Feb, No. 380, 9-15.
  3. Ghodajkar P., Das S., Sarkar, A., Gandhi M.P., Gaitonde R., Priya R. (2019). Towards Reframing the Operational Design for HFA 2.0: Factoring in Politics of Knowledge in Health Systems. Medico Friend Circle Bulletin, Feb, No. 380, 16-25.
  4. Sarkar, Amitabha (2019).  Gaitonde R., Priya R., Sarkar, A., Das S., Ghodajkar P., Gandhi M.P. (2019). Some Thoughts on Health for All: the Rationale for engaging with the Politics of Knowledge. Medico Friend Circle Bulletin, Feb, No. 380, 9-15.
  5. Sarkar, Amitabha (2019).  Ghodajkar P., Das S., Sarkar, A., Gandhi M.P., Gaitonde R., Priya R. (2019). Towards Reframing the Operational Design for HFA 2.0: Factoring in Politics of Knowledge in Health Systems. Medico Friend Circle Bulletin, Feb, No. 380, 16-25.
  6. Sarkar, Amitabha (2019). Priya, R., Gaitonde, R., Gandhi, M.P., Sarkar, A., Das, S., Ghodajkar, P., (2019). The Alma Ata Declaration and Elements for a PHC 2.0. Medico Friend Circle Bulletin, Feb, No. 380, 1–8.
  7. Yadav, Neha (2019). “India needs to overcome policy paralysis to achieve ‘Health for All’ https://www.policychangeinitiative.com/india-needs-to-overcome-policy-paralysis-to-achieve-health-for-all/  (Non- peer reviewed), April 9, 2019.
  8. Jeelani, A. H (2019). India Eelcts: Will Water Issues Impact Results? Down to Earthhttps://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/general-elections-2019/india-elects-will-water-issues-impact-results--64616
  9. Jeelani, A. H (2019). Child birth:Governmet doctors either leave women scarred or refuse care, Down to Earthhttps://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/health/child-birth-govt-doctors-either-leave-women-scarred-or-refuse-care-63186
  10. Jeelani, A. H (2019). No Water No Votes, Down to Earth, https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/governance/no-water-no-votes-62872
 
2020-2021
  1. Kumari Rashmi (2020): “Menstrual Hygiene Practices Of Adolescent Girls: An Observation in an Urban Village in Delhi”. https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2020/06/menstrual-hygiene-practices-of-adolescent-girl-a-field-observation-in-urban-village-of-de.
  2. Kumari, Sarita, NC Sreekumar, (2020): “Lives of the Disabled in an Era of Cyber Education”, https://studentstruggle.in/lives-of-the-disabled-in-an-era-of-cyber-education, May 2020.
  3. Kurian, Chris Mary (2020): “How Kerala’s People-Centric Health System built over 24 Years is paying off now”, https://www.huffingtonpost.in/entry/kerala-people-centric health-system-coronavirus_in_5e875d55c5b6a9491835cb9e, April 4, 2020.
  4. Chanchal, R., and Lenka, A. K. (2020): “Online learning and Marginalised 2020”, https://telanganatoday.com/online-learning-and-the-marginalised 7 May 2020.
  5. Lenka, A. K. (2020): COVID-19, safety security of sanitation workers. https://roundtableindia.co.in/~roundta3/index.php?option=com_content&view=articleid=9883:covid19-safety&catid=129:events-and activismItemid=195&fbclid=IwAR1Lf2JywVpz5YRVX2VSwbOeF6CMQRZvr0d C70mz8ANyZ_w_0e9jaFdI5AQ
  6. Lenka, A. K., and Chanchal, R. (2020): “Marginalized Children and Online Learning Quarantine Times”, (2020): https://www.easternherald.com/op-ed/marginalized- children-e-learning-quarantine-62184/
  7. Meshram, Manisha S. and Ramila Bisht (2020):https://thewire.in/rights/the-coronapocalypse-and-sanitation-workers-in-india, May 22, 2020.
  8. N C, SreeKumar (2020): “COVID19 Lockdown: An indefinite Season of No Work”, http://bodhicommons.org/covid19-lockdown-migrant-labourers-kerala, April 12, 2020.
  9. N C, SreeKumar (2020): My Quarantine Life https://m.facebook.com/notes/centre-for-socio-economic-environmental-studies kochi/my-quarantine life/2539050553021491/?comment_id=2539072849685928&notif_t=comment_mention& notif_id=1587731820380389&ref=m_notif, April 24, 2020.
  10. Naik, K. and Lenka, A. K. (2020): “New Educational Policy-2020 What’s in the plate for Marginal students”, https://countercurrents.org/2020/09/new-education-policy- 2020-whats-in-the-plate-for-marginal students/?fbclid=IwAR35SZGwnCXi_C0VGzdPzmZFvyk6rLeiiUXs7rJdd2vpAQJckDo3DxyUG8
  11. Rajshree Chanchal and Lenka, Ajit K (2020): https://telanganatoday.com/online-learning-and-the-marginalised, May 7, 2020.
  12. Ramila Bisht and Menon, Sweta (2020): “ASHA Workers Are Indispensable. So Why Are They the Least of Our Concerns?” https://thewire.in/rights/asha-workers-coronavirus, May 01 2020.
  13. Pandey, Sonu (2020): “Social Security for Migrant Workers during COVID-19”, https://www.epw.in/journal/2020/26-27/commentary/social-security-migrant-workers-during-covid-19.h, 27 June 2020.
  14. Roy, Sumanta (2020): “Health Sector Reforms: from the history http://bangla.ganashakti.co.in/Home/PopUp/?url=%2Fadmin%2Fuploade%2Fimage_details%2F2020-05-18%2F202005172224553.jpg&category=0&date=2020-05-18&button&fbclid=IwAR1kUEaAjCvXR9_eVOym-r3p4_AAKsqkhUQbuLzq5E1nBh_DDPulcYBV1sg , May 17, 2020.
  15. Roy, Sumanta (2020): “Marxists vs Paternalists vs Liberals: Where healthcare stands in India”, https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/health/marxists-vs-paternalists-vs-liberals-where-healthcare-stands-in-india-72022, 29 June 2020.
  16. Roy, Sumanta, Debottam Saha (2020): “COVID-19, Cyclone Amphan show how sex workers remain at receiving end”, https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/health/covid-19-cyclone-amphan-show-how-sex-workers-remain-at-receiving-end-73354, September 14, 2020.
  17. Roy, Sumanta, Debottam Saha (2020): “Sex workers are never got their dues from the society”, https://www.anandabazar.com/editorial/sex-workers-are-never-got-their-dues-from-the-society-1.1175930?fbclid=IwAR2qzAVDo7_Xk-w3m%20tpTjwNpKH1H4M5lttaVCBkHrWp3gJi0mM35lgBSKM, July 15, 2020.
  18. Roy, Sumanta (2020): “Lockdown, Railway Hawkers: Derailed lives”, https://pari.education/articles/railway-hawkers-derailed-lives/?fbclid=IwAR1h2m9lamAP9vuy0Z1M59igmZ_ofYIly2AnKR7vWWZwiJcMDQ0WDkreoOQ, October 30, 2020.
  19. Roy, Sumanta (2020): “OnHealthcare” http://bangla.ganashakti.co.in/Home/PopUp/?url=%2Fadmin%2Fuploade%2Fimage_details%2F2020-09-16%2F202009152229347.jpg&category=0&date=2020-09-16&button&fbclid=IwAR2sn6oAAHXxakYm1a2O08DT6sxPl2c-Mhh-OIW0cZAnHB7RS88Va9R72yE, September 17, 2020.
  20. Sajid, MS (2020): “Covid-19 Pandemic and Social Inequality”, (Malayalam) DoI: April 2nd week 2020 Periodical: Thejas (Malayalam) https://magazine.thejasnews.com/category/april-2020/
  21. Ramila Bisht, Sarma Jyotishmita and Saharia Rajashree (2020): “COVID-19 Lockdown: Guidelines Are Not Enough to Ensure Pregnant Women Receive Care”, https://thewire.in/women/ May 08, 2020.
  22. Priya Tiwari, Sayan Das, Ujjayinee Aich (2020):“How to Tap Community Participation to Defeat COVID-19”, https://www.indiaspend.com/how-to-tap-community-participation-to-defeat-covid19/, July 7, 2020.
  23. Singh, Pratyush (2020): “Analysis of stimulus package”, scholarsvoice@googlegroups.com, May 26, 2020.
  24. Singh, Pratyush (2020): “Can Bihar Government Handle the Annual AES Outbreak as the COVID 19 Crisis”, https://thewire.in/government/bihar-covid-aes-public-health, April 14, 2020.
  25. Singh, Pratyush, (2020): “Nothing Really New: Stimulus Package for Health Sector So Far Has Been Unimpressive”, https://thewire.in/economy/nirmala-sitharaman-health-sector-stimulus, May 25, 2020.
  26. Sayan Das, Ramila Bisht and Yasir Hamid(2020):https://science.thewire.in/health/covid-19-tuberculosis-cases/, May 05, 2020.
  27. Ramila Bisht and Asthana,Sumegha (2020): “Is Maharashtra showing the way for the state to Reclaim its role in Health care”, https://thewire.in/government/maharashtra-public-health-systems-covid-19, May 31, 2020.
 
2021-2022
  1. Priya R., Choudhary K. (2021): “First wave Lessons”, FRONTLINE, May 7, Vol.38 (9), pp: 19-22. https://frontline.thehindu.com/cover-story/lessons from-the-first-covid19-wave-india-paradox-of-high-coronavirus-infection-rate-but-low-case-rate-low-case-fatality-rate/article34377410.ece.
  2. Kumar, Praveen& Shekhar S. (2021): “Prisons and the pandemic”, The Telegraph. Retrieved from https://www.telegraphindia.com/opinion/prisons-and-the-pandemic/cid/1809124#
  3. Kundu, Sampurna Manali Swargiary, Chandrima Paul (2021): “Did time win over malnourishment in India or vice versa?” The Policy Times, 29.01.2021.
  4. Kundu, Sampurna. What is the recent scenario of Morbidity patterns among Geriatric population? - The Policy Times. September 21, 2021. Available at: https://thepolicytimes.com/what-is-the-recent-scenario-of-morbidity-patterns-among-geriatric-population/
  5. Kundu, Sampurna. Does the documentaries ‘Incurable India’ and ‘India’s Children: Gorakhpur’s Broken Public Health’ depict India’s Dilapidated Public Health system? - The Policy Times. May 18, 2021. Available at: https://thepolicytimes.com/does-the-documentariesincurable-india-and-indias-children-gorakhpurs-broken-public-health-depict-indias-dilapidated-public-health-system/
  6. Roy, Nibedita (2021) Durga Pujo in Sonagachi: A form of collective solidarity and protest, 8 June, Doing Sociology, doi: Durga Pujo in Sonagachi: A form of collective solidarity and protest - Nibedita Roy - Doing Sociology.
  7. Spandan Roy Basunia& Roy, Sumanta.  BJP's Rise in North Bengal Reversed? Here Are 5 Problems the Party Is Facing, The Quint, 21stNov. 2021.
  8. Roy, Sumanta. COVID-19 second wave. Putting India first, Down to Earth, May 2021.  Roy, Sumanta. Bengal farmers: produce and perish, People’s Archives of Rural India, 27 April 2021.
  9. Roy, Sumanta. A tale of two health schemes, The Telegraph, 12-2-2021.
 
2022-2023
  1. Priya, Ritu, John Porter, P. Unnikrishnan, Amitabha Sarkar, Sayan Das, Liz M. Kriakaose.“Universalising Health Coverage or Crisis? Contours of the Challenges and Solutions,” T20 Policy Brief, July 2023. https://t20ind.org/research/universalising-health-coverage-or-crisis-contours-of-the-challenges-and-solutions/
  2. Kundu, Sampurna. Can India move towards herd immunity with the advent of Omicron and rapid vaccination? - The Policy Times. February 3, 2022. Available at: https://thepolicytimes.com/can-india-move-towards-herd-immunity-with-the-advent-of-omicron-and-rapid-vaccination/
  3. Kundu, Sampurna. Rise in institutional deliveries as well as average OOPE per delivery in public health facilities: Findings from NFHS 5 –Counterview.org. January 7, 2022. Available at: https://counterview.org/2022/01/07/rise-in-institutional-deliveries-as-well-as-average-oope-per-delivery-in-public-health-facilities-findings-from-nfhs-5/
  4. Mathur, Jaya (2022): “Everybody hurts, sometimes: But can standardized pain scales really measure what we’re feeling?” Magazine, Metrics, 5th July 2022, pp: 1-5.
  5. Spandan Roy Basunia and Roy, Sumanta. Will Social Security Schemes help the TMC Battle-Anti Incumbency in West Bengal? The 4th May.
  6. Mukherjee Soham and Roy, Sumanta. Uneven Playing Fields and Uncertain Futures in The Indian Express, Thursday, 31 March, 2022.
  7. Shankar, Shivangi & Shekar Raj. 'A Sickle In a Haystack': Can India Eliminate Sickle Cell Anaemia By 2047? About a third of children afflicted with the disease die before reaching adulthood, The Quint, 9 Feb, 2023.
  8. ShankarShivangi (2023): “Anaemia is an Indisputable Issue for India, Dropping it from NFHS-6 is a Blunder”, The Quint, 26 May, 2023.
  9. Shankar Shivangi. “Mental Health isn’t just in the mind”, Lexicon. 2023.
  10. Shankar, Shivangi. Opinion: We must see Women’s Health in the Context of their Lives and Livelihood, Science The Wire, 9th March 2023.
  11. Singh, Ashutosh. For Sound Menstrual Policy, Conversations Around it must Be More Public Concerns related to menstrual health have been unheeded by the legislators and judiciary, except in a few cases. It is important to interrogate why that is. The Wire, 1st March 2023.
  12. Swathi B.S. The power of reflecting about power while addressing equities : https://flavoursofmymind.wordpress.com/2022/04/18/the-power-of-reflecting-about-power-while-addressing-inequities/ (Personal Blog)
  13. Yadav, Neha. UN 2023 Water Conference: 46 years after Mar del Plata, it’s time to examine the successes and failures: Access to clean water and sanitation remains a significant challenge in many parts of the world, particularly in low-income countries and marginalised communities, Down to Earth, 21 March 2023.

A warm welcome to the modified and updated website of the Centre for East Asian Studies. The East Asian region has been at the forefront of several path-breaking changes since 1970s beginning with the redefining the development architecture with its State-led development model besides emerging as a major region in the global politics and a key hub of the sophisticated technologies. The Centre is one of the thirteen Centres of the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi that provides a holistic understanding of the region.

Initially, established as a Centre for Chinese and Japanese Studies, it subsequently grew to include Korean Studies as well. At present there are eight faculty members in the Centre. Several distinguished faculty who have now retired include the late Prof. Gargi Dutt, Prof. P.A.N. Murthy, Prof. G.P. Deshpande, Dr. Nranarayan Das, Prof. R.R. Krishnan and Prof. K.V. Kesavan. Besides, Dr. Madhu Bhalla served at the Centre in Chinese Studies Programme during 1994-2006. In addition, Ms. Kamlesh Jain and Dr. M. M. Kunju served the Centre as the Documentation Officers in Chinese and Japanese Studies respectively.

The academic curriculum covers both modern and contemporary facets of East Asia as each scholar specializes in an area of his/her interest in the region. The integrated course involves two semesters of classes at the M. Phil programme and a dissertation for the M. Phil and a thesis for Ph. D programme respectively. The central objective is to impart an interdisciplinary knowledge and understanding of history, foreign policy, government and politics, society and culture and political economy of the respective areas. Students can explore new and emerging themes such as East Asian regionalism, the evolving East Asian Community, the rise of China, resurgence of Japan and the prospects for reunification of the Korean peninsula. Additionally, the Centre lays great emphasis on the building of language skills. The background of scholars includes mostly from the social science disciplines; History, Political Science, Economics, Sociology, International Relations and language.

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