Indian Social Institute

Drives social change, adapting and collaborating for a better India

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Department of Social Studies(DDS)

    The Department of Dalit Studies (DDS) within the Indian Social Institute focuses on research, training programmes, and advocacy to advance the rights of marginalized groups in India, particularly the Scheduled Caste communities. It conducts research on various issues, including the implementation of the Scheduled Caste Sub Plan, labour rights of vulnerable workers in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, and discrimination in education for communities engaged in "unclean" occupations. DDS also publishes the monthly Hindi magazine "Hashiye Ki Awaz," amplifying the voices of those on the margins of Indian society. Its ambition is to create substantial change and policy improvements for these vulnerable communities across all Indian states.

  • Department of Tribal Studies(DTS)

    The Department of Tribal Studies (DTS) at the Indian Social Institute conducts research, capacity-building, and publications focused on issues concerning scheduled tribes in central and north India. Its work encompasses tribal rights, Tribal Sub Plan (TSP), displacement, migration, education, land alienation, identity, and the inclusion of marginalized sections of society. In 2016-17, DTS concentrated its efforts on tribal rights, development, and the implementation of TSP in Jharkhand, collaborating with like-minded organisations. Its ongoing project in Jharkhand involves data collection and analysis to study the allocation and outcomes of resources under TSP, aiming to propose integrated development solutions for tribals in eight scheduled states.

  • Department of Women's Studies(DWS)

    The Department of Women's Studies (DWS) at the Indian Social Institute is dedicated to advancing gender equality in India. Recognizing the gap between constitutional principles and the reality faced by women, especially in rural areas, DWS strives to empower women through awareness-building, participation in decision-making, income generation, and questioning existing development paradigms. It addresses issues such as low female literacy rates, high maternal mortality rates, and the imbalanced sex ratio. DWS contributes to gender equality through research, training, publications, and organising seminars and workshops. Its ongoing project, "Dalit Women in Social Conflict: The Case of Haryana," examines the causes and consequences of social conflict affecting Dalit women, emphasizing collaboration with NGOs and field research in Haryana to make a meaningful impact.

  • Journal Publications

    Social Action, a UGC-CARE approved Social Science Journal, has been published since 1951 by the Indian Social Institute and is now under the purview of the Social Action Trust. This journal plays a pivotal role in capturing the social landscape of independent India. It serves as a platform to bridge the gap between intellectuals and academics committed to social action and activists in the field, maintaining a delicate balance. With well-researched articles, thought-provoking book reviews, and a commitment to staying ahead of social trends, Social Action is a valuable resource for researchers and concerned citizens alike. Published quarterly, each issue is dedicated to a pertinent theme, with invited articles of 4,500-5,000 words. The journal also features non-thematic articles, field reports, and current commentary, contributing to valuable research resources.

  • Hashiye Ki Aawaz Publication

    "Hashiye Ki Aawaz," a Hindi monthly publication, serves as a platform to amplify the voices of individuals dwelling on society's fringes, grappling with multifaceted challenges. The magazine underscores the struggles of Dalits, Tribals, Muslims, and other marginalized groups. It also highlights the often-overlooked heroes within these communities. By doing so, Hashiye ki Awaz seeks to rewrite history, bringing marginalized perspectives into the public discourse. Each edition delves into diverse themes, offering readers a deeper understanding of these pressing issues.

  • Legal News & Views

    Legal News & Views, India's oldest monthly legal publication, celebrates its 22nd year. The magazine's inception predates India's formal legal aid programs, granting it a pioneering status. Its core aim is to educate the general public about their legal rights in simple, accessible language. The magazine covers various categories, including workers' rights, women's rights, SC/ST rights, children's rights, and consumer rights. Alongside informative articles, it features significant judgments and news within these domains. By disseminating legal knowledge, the magazine empowers readers not only with an understanding of the law but also with the capacity to harness it for safeguarding and advancing fundamental rights.

Leadership Team

  • Denzil Fernandes

    Executive Director & Secretary

  • George Pattery

    President

  • Joy Karayampuram

    Vice - President

  • Shiju Mathew

    Treasurer

  • Dr. Sabiha Hussain

    Director - Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women's Studies

  • Charles

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATI2590P

  • Registration Number

    4178

  • CSR Form 1

    Not Available

  • 80G

    DIT(E) 2007-2008 / I 283/2899

  • 12A

    DLI (C) (1412)

  • FCRA

    231650026

About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    1951

Impact

Over six decades, the institute has worked towards the development of Dalits, Adivasis/tribals, women, minorities, unorganized and landless laborers in partnership with various organizations nationally and internationally.

Vision and Mission

To build a just, humane, secular, democratic and inclusive Indian society where marginalized communities have equality, dignity, freedom, justice, peace and harmony. The mission is to engage in social transformation through research, training, publications and advocacy for integral development of marginalized groups.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    10, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, , New Delhi, Delhi, India,, New Delhi, Delhi

    Directions
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Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Society

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management