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About IIPS
In 1956, Government of India, United Nations and Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, jointly established IIPS to serve as a regional centre for teaching, training and conducting research in the area of population studies in ESCAP region. This is the only recognized Deemed University of its kind in the world completely devoted to teaching and research on population related areas. It is under the auspices of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
IIPS offers following regular courses, namely, Diploma in Health Promotion Education (DHPE), Post-Graduate Diploma in Community Health Care (PGDCHC), M.A/M.Sc in Population Studies (two-year), M.Sc. in Biostatistics and Demography (two-year), Master of Population Studies (MPS) (one-year), Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) (one-year), Ph.D and PDF programme. The institute also runs distant learning courses through correspondence for Master of Population Studies (MPS). The institute also conducts short-term courses from time-to-time for various organizations on population and health issues.
Vision Statement
"To position IIPS as a premier teaching and research institution in population sciences responsive to emerging national and global needs based on values of inclusion, sensitivity and rights protection.”
Mission Statement
"The Institute will strive to be a centre of excellence on all population and relevant issues through high quality education, teaching and research. This will be achieved by (a) creating competent professionals, (b) generating and disseminating scientific knowledge and evidence, (c) collaboration and exchange of knowledge, and (d) advocacy and awareness.”
About Nagpur
Nagpur is the second capital and the third largest city of the state of Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune. It
this the 13 largest urban agglomeration in India and the largest city in Vidarbha Region. Nagpur is situated precisely at the heart of India with the Zero Mile Marker specifying the geographical center of India. It is famous for its oranges and also known as Tiger land of Maharashtra state as it connects many tiger reserves in India to the world.
Deekshabhoomi
Deekshabhoomi is a sacred monument of Buddhism at the place where the architect of the Indian Constitution,Dr. B a b a s a h e b A m b e d k a r, embraced Buddhism along with his about 600,000
thfollowers on 14 October1956.
Dragon Palace
One of the finest examples of superb architecture and scenic landscape. It is a Buddhist temple and one of the most popular tourist attract ions in Nagpur. Situated in Kamptee, Nagpur district, the temple is about20kms from Nagpur city, on the Nagpur –Jabalpur road. It is considered as a landmark of Indo-Japan friendship as Madam Noriko Ogawa from Ogawa Society Japan financially contributed in the construction of this beautiful piece of architecture.
Zero Mile
At the centre of Nagpur city "Zero Mile Stone of India" is located from where the distance of all the cities of India is calculated.
Announcement
National Seminar on
“Population and Development: stIssues and Challenges in 21
Century”
Date: 18 - 19 March 2016
Venue: Nagpur
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS/PAPERS
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)(Deemed University)
(Under the auspices of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India)
Govandi Station RoadDeonar, Mumbai - 400088
Background of the Seminar
The rich heritage, philosophies of life, spirituality and humanity, art of living and religious faiths practice by people across states in India is the kaleidoscope of people in the world. Philosophers, social scientists and leaders of nations big and small in the world from the past to the present have attempted and are attempting to unfold the contribution of people of various socio-cultural beliefs inhabited in different agro-climatic zones, engaged in self subsistence production and livelihood activities which makes India a unique country but the diversity of the country makes the journey endless. However new empirical evidences surfaces from emerging flow of data which continuously enriches human knowledge for the unveiling of the great nation to the outmost level. The volume of new data which were not available but are now available from Census 2011, District Level Household & Facility Survey (DLHS-4, 2012-13), National Family Health Survey (NHFS-4, 2015-16), Longitudinal Aging Survey in India (LASI Pilot, 2010), Global Adult Tobacco Survey India (GATS India, 2009), WHO-SAGE I(2007-08), Building Knowledge on Population Aging in India (BKPAI, 2011), recent India Human Development
stSurvey (IHDS II, 2011-12) and NSSO 71 round on Morbidity and Health (2013-14) have provided scholars a great opportunity to learnt more about India.
On the basis of the aforesaid cornerstone the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) will organize two-days National Seminar on “Population
stand Development: Issues and Challenges in 21 . Century” at Nagpur, Maharashtra, during March 18-19, 2016.
Themes
Instructions for submitting abstracts
Researchers, academicians, NGOs, programme managers and those working in the areas of population, health, environment, gender and development are invited to contribute their research papers. The paper must be based on empirical evidences, theoretical perspectives, methodological innovations, micro-level experiments, policies and programs relevant to the seminar themes. Those interested to contribute papers for the seminar should upload an abstract of not more
ththan 300 words (in MS-Word format) on or before 29 February 2016 (www.iipsindia.org/seminar2016.htm). In case of any difficulty in online submission, the abstract may be sent to . A [email protected] committee will review the abstracts and notify about
ndthe acceptance of their abstracts by 2 March 2016 and the full papers of the accepted abstracts must be
thsubmitted to the seminar organizers by 14 March 2016 at . IIPS also intend to [email protected] a book containing some of the selected papers.
Fertility, Family Planning and Unmet Need
Population Aging and Demographic Dividend
Child Health and Nutrition
Emerging Public Health - Issues and Challenges
5 Mortality and Burden of Diseases- A Changing Perspective
6 Health Care Expenditure and Financing
7 Migration and Development
8 Urbanization - Issues and Challenges
9 Sex Ratio and Gender Inequalities
Social Inclusion, Exclusion and Dynamics of Development
Sustainable Development Goals
Inequality and Poverty
Food Security, Hunger and Nutrition
Water Supply, Hygiene and Sanitation
Regional Issues – with Special Focus on Maharashtra
Financial Support
IIPS will provide local hospitality to all the participants. Participants are encouraged to explore their own source of financial support to meet travel expenses and registration fee. Travel grant (upto AC-III tier train fare or equivalent bus fare via shortest route) will be extended to one author of each accepted paper provided the full paper is submitted on or before the deadline mentioned.
All correspondence to be sent electronically to: [email protected]
Important Dates
Last date for abstract submission
Full paper submission
Seminar Registration fee
Organizing Committee
Patron Prof. F. Ram, Director, IIPS, Mumbai.
Coordinators
Dr. Archana K. Roy
Dr. Dhananjay W. Bansod
Dr. Pralip K. Narzary
Dr. Suryakant Yadav