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Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)

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The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) recently issued a show cause notice to the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS). The notice asks CSDS to disclose the source of funding for its studies related to the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise and the Maharashtra Assembly polls.

About the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)

The ICSSR is the apex body of the Government of India for research in the social and human sciences. Established in 1969, it was set up on the recommendations of the Prof. V. K. R. V. Rao Committee. ICSSR operates as an autonomous organization under the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India.

Key Functions of ICSSR:

  1. Research Projects: Promoting and supporting research in social sciences across a wide range of disciplines.
  2. Fellowships: Offering doctoral, postdoctoral, senior, and national fellowships to support research careers.
  3. Training & Capacity Building: Facilitating research internships, and training early career researchers to enhance their skills.
  4. Seminars & Conferences: Organizing national and international seminars, conferences, and workshops to facilitate dialogue and knowledge exchange.
  5. Publications: Supporting the publication of cutting-edge research and disseminating social science knowledge through various platforms.
  6. International Collaboration: Encouraging national and international collaboration to advance social science research.
  7. Documentation and Data Services: Maintaining the National Social Science Documentation Centre (NASSDOC) and promoting data sharing among the social science community through the ICSSR Data Service.

ICSSR has built a nationwide network of 24 research institutes and six regional centres that play a vital role in promoting research and providing resources to social science researchers in India.

ICSSR's Role in Social Science Research

The ICSSR plays a pivotal role in advancing knowledge on various social issues and challenges. By providing research-based solutions, it helps inform policymakers and stakeholders in the development of the nation. The council aims to ensure that social science research is rigorous, relevant, and able to meet the evolving needs of India’s social, economic, and political landscape.

Additionally, ICSSR promotes the promotion of social science research through recognized institutes and provides library and information support through NASSDOC, enabling researchers to access critical resources.

Recent Developments

The Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), a prominent think tank in India, has been conducting studies related to the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise and the Maharashtra Assembly elections.

In this context, ICSSR raised concerns regarding the funding sources of these studies and requested CSDS to clarify the origins of its financial backing. This issue points to the growing scrutiny of research funding, especially when it pertains to sensitive areas like electoral processes and political studies.

Conclusion

ICSSR plays a significant role in the development of social sciences research in India, fostering national collaboration and international engagement. As it continues to oversee and guide research in various social sectors, issues like funding transparency will likely become more prominent, ensuring that research is not only credible but also aligned with the highest standards of ethical governance.

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