Conference on Rural India 2019: Towards Inclusion of the Marginalized
VAF organized its second annual conference “Rural India: Towards inclusion of the marginalized” on 7th – 9th November 2019, in Pune. The conference aims to bring together researchers, policymakers, representatives of the civil society and media to discuss the important yet unattended issues facing the development sector.
Conference Themes
Scaling up of Sustainable Agriculture
Many civil society organisations as well as state have been promoting sustainable agriculture and the use of organic inputs through different schemes and programmes. This research theme aims to identify the challenges affecting the spread of sustainable farming practices and to characterise promising interventions for scaling up of sustainable farming practices.
PRESENTATIONS
Lessons from Bihar
Framework for scaling up of sustainable agriculture
Exploratory fieldwork in Maharashtra and Anatapur Comp
Experience from Maharastra and Sikkim
Challenges to scaling-up of sustainable farming practices in Coastal Gujarat
Zero Budget Natural Farming – Andhra Pradesh
Synthesis presentation
Commons Property Resources and Rural Livelihoods
Common Property Resources (CPR) play a crucial role in the rural economy. The focus of the theme is to explore the linkages between CPR and livelihoods in the context of changing rural landscape along with the factors affecting the dependence of rural people on CPR. This session aims to discuss the relevance of CPRs in the current context with the experience derived from multi-location studies.
PRESENTATIONS
The Lodhas of Singdhui, Jhargram, West Bengal – A case study of Maladjusted livelihoods
Contribution of commons-based livelihoods to economies of rural household in diara kshetras Kosi river basin
Dependencies, vulnerabilities and changing practices of groundwater access and use in Maharashtra
Evolving a methodology for People’s Commons’ Register
Rejuvenating Forest-farm ecosystem through intergenerational exchange of knowledge
Synthesis Paper
Under-Representation of Muslims in Higher Education
Muslims are often under-represented in higher education in India due to various socio-economic factors. This session aims at discussing the research findings on the causes of under-representation of Muslims in higher education and perspectives of the youth, professionals and civil society organisation leaders among the Muslim community on this issue
WORKING PAPER
Status of Muslims in Higher Education Assam
Secondary analysis of educational institutional supply for education of Muslims
Change in the Levels of Educational Backwardness of Muslim Women in India
Under-representation of Muslims in Higher Education Delhi
Under Representation of Muslims in Higher Education West Bengal
Under Representation of Muslims in Higher Education Telangana
Under Representation of Muslims in Higher Education in Maharashtra and Gujarat
Challenges faced by the Government in serving Scattered & Disenfranchised Groups
In rural India, the government finds it very challenging to reach out to Scattered & Disenfranchised Groups (S&DGs). This session aims to discuss various administrative challenges faced by the administration in providing benefits of welfare schemes to S & DGs
WORKING PAPER
Persons who become disabled consequent to a Motor Accident Stakeholder Consultation
Challenges faced in the implementation of UDID (Unique ID for Persons with Disabilities
Counting persons with disabilities, a prerequisite to “making them count”
How Can the Crippled Government Process Serve Person With Disabilities
MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN INDIA TODAY – CHALLENGES IN SCALING UP SERVICES
Welfare and Healthcare of Rural Elderly
The elderly population is one of the most vulnerable sections of our society. High burden of illness and compromised access to welfare schemes is added by neglect at the family level. This session aims to understand various problems of the elderly through evidence from different studies and discuss possible solutions
PRESENTATIONS
Problems of tribal elderly in Khasi Region of Meghalaya
Problems of tribal elderly in Kamrup District of Assam
A field report on Comprehensive Elderly Care Programe
Status of rural elderly in UP An exploratory study
Perspectives of elderly from vulnurable sections of Rajasthan
Research in development sector with connection to the grassroots is limited. In order to encourage evidence based research for development, we also welcome research papers outside aforesaid themes but with high relevance to rural development.
Conference Dates:
7th – 9th November, 2019
To cite:
<Name of the authors> (2019), <Title of the paper>, Conference on Rural India: Towards Inclusion of the Marginalized. VikasAnvesh Foundation, Pune.
Disclaimer: All the papers shared here are working draft.
Tentative Schedule:
“Conference on Rural India: Towards Inclusion of the Marginalised” Date: 7th November 2019 – 9th November 2019 Venue: BAIF Campus, Warje, Pune |
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Day 1 Thursday – 7.11.2019 |
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Day 2 Friday – 8.11.2019 |
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Day 3 Saturday – 9.11.2019 |
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9:30 AM -10:00 AM |
Registration & Tea |
9:30 AM – 12:30 PM |
Session: Under-Representation of Muslims in Higher Education |
9:30 AM- 10:45 AM |
Rainbow Session |
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10:00 AM – 10:15 AM |
Inauguration Lamp Lighting |
10:45 AM – 11:00 AM |
Tea Break |
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10:15 AM – 11:45 AM |
Book Launch Farming Futures: Emerging Social Enterprises in India |
12.30 PM – 1.00 PM |
Poster Presentations |
11:00 AM-01:30 PM |
Development and Media
By India Development Review |
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12:00 PM -1:00 PM |
Why Research for Development Work? By Vijay Mahajan |
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1:00 PM-2:00 PM |
Lunch |
1:00 PM- 2:00 PM |
Lunch |
1:30 PM onward |
Lunch |
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2:00 PM – 5.15 PM |
Parallel 1 Common Property Resources and Rural Livelihoods |
Parallel 2 Scaling up of Sustainable Agriculture |
Parallel 3 Migration, Risks & Governance- Studies on Urban Exclusion and Occupational Hazards |
2:00 PM – 6:00 PM |
Parallel 3 Welfare and Healthcare of Rural Elderly |
Parallel 4 Challenges faced by the Government in serving Scattered & Disenfranchised Groups |
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5.30 PM – 7.30 PM |
Workshop on Communications By India Development Review |
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Speakers
Adinath Chavan
(Editor of Sakal – Agrowon)
Anshu Bhartia
(CEO, UnLtd India)
Ashok Dalwai
(CEO, Rainfed Farming Authority Chairperson of Doubling Farmers Income Report)
Biksham Gujja
(Founder CEO, Agri Sri Ex-team leader in WWF-ICRISAT)
Girish Sohani
(BAIF Development Research Foundation)
John Kurien
(Co-founder and Director Emeritus, Centre for Learning Resources)
Maruti Chapke
(Director, Go4Fresh, Mumbai)
Shambu Prasad
(Coordinator, ISEED and Professor, IRMA)
Srijit Mishra
(Director, NCDS, Bhubaneshwar)
Usha Ganesh
(Researcher)
Vijay Mahajan
(CEO Rajiv Gandhi Foundation Director, RGICS Co-Founder, PRADAN and BASIX)
Jagdeesh Rao Puppala
(Chief Executive, Foundation for Ecological Security)
Purnendu Kavoori
(Professor, Azim Premji University)
Dr Geetanjoy Sahu
(Associate Professor, TISS Mumbai)
V. Vivekanandan
(CEO, South Indian Federation of Fishermen Societies (SIFFS))
Conference Venue:
BAIF Campus, Mumbai-Bangalore Highway, Warje, Dr. Manibhai Desai Nagar, Pune - 411058, Maharashtra