Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)

Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) was established in the year of 1969 by the Government of India to promote research in social sciences in the country. The Council is meant to:

  • Review the progress of social science research and give advice to its users;
  • Sponsor social science research programmes and projects and administer grants to institutions and individuals for research in social sciences
  • Institute and administer scholarships and fellowships for research in social sciences
  • Indicate areas in which social science research is to be promoted and adopt special measures for development of research in neglected or new areas
  • Give financial support to institutions, associations, and journals engaged in social science research
  • Arrange for technical training in research methodology and to provide guidance for research
  • Co-ordinate research activities and encourage progrmmes for interdisciplinary research
  • Develop and support centers for documentation services and supply of data;Organize, sponsor, and finance seminars, workshops and study groups
  • Undertake publication and assist publication of journals and books in social sciences
  • Advise the Government of India on all matters pertaining to social science research as may be referred to it from time to time; and take such measures generally as may be necessary from time to time to promote social science research and its utilization.
Country
Asia : India
Institution type
Non French Institutions : Public research coordinating or funding body

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