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14th ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
INDIAN ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HEALTH (IASSH)
THEME:
Health, Gender and Development: Emerging Issues and Challenges
and
Seventh Pre-Conference Workshop on “Approaches to Social Science Research”
Conference : 23-25 September, 2016
Pre-Conference Workshop : 20-22 September, 2016
In Collaboration with
Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune
For Conference Enquiries:
Website: www.iassh.org
IASSH Newsletter
J U N E 2 0 1 6
V O L U M E 9 , N U M B E R 1
M I L E S T O N E S I N T H E P R O G R E S S I V E P A T H O F I A S S H First Conference at Tirupati
Second at Mumbai
Third at Surat
Fourth at New Delhi
Fifth at Bhubaneswar
Sixth at Pondicherry
Seventh at Varanasi
Eighth at Tirupati
Ninth at Mumbai
Tenth at New Delhi
Eleventh at Chennai
Twelfth at Lucknow
Thirteenth at Thiruvanan-thapuram
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
14th Annual
Conference -Details 1
List of Selected
Abstracts 3
Announcements 14
Publications 15
Academic Activities 15
New Book 16
Obituary 16
New Life Members of
IASSH 18
V O L U M E 8 , N U M B E R 4 P A G E 2
THEME
Health, Gender and Development: Emerging Issues and Challenges
SUB THEMES
S1. Health Programmes and Development Policies
S2. Health and Well-being
S3. Health, Gender and Environment
S4. Health and Development: Research and Policy
TECHNICAL SESSIONS:
S1. Health Programmes and Development Policies:
T1. Health Policies, Programs and Technology
T2. Health and Epidemiological Transition
T3. Health Care Systems and Management
T4. Health Care and Corporate Social Responsibility
T5. Health Expenditure and Health Insurance
T6. Tele-medicine and Health Informatics
S2. Health and Well-being
T7. Health Awareness and Personal Hygiene
T8. Public Health and Sanitation
T9. Ageing, Health and Well-being
T10. Migration and Urban Health
T11. Reproductive and Child Health issues
T12. Promoting Indigenous Health Systems
S3. Health, Gender and Environment
T13. Gender Equality and Sustainable Development
T14. Female Deficit and Emerging Challenges in India
T15. Gender Dimensions of Health Care and Human Rights
T16. Gender based Violence and Health Implications
T17. Linkages between Health and Environment
T18. Occupational and Rehabilitative Health
S4. Health and Development: Research and Policy
T19. Mental and Social Health
T20. Social and Economic Determinants of Health
T21. Health, Nutrition and Social Exclusion
T22. National Health Mission: Thrust Areas and Action
T23. Health Sector Reforms in India
T24. Emerging Demographic and Health Challenges in Maharashtra
P A G E 3
LIST OF SELECTED ABSTRACTS
PAPERS SELECTED FOR ORAL PRESENTATION
Sr.No Title Authors
1 Factors Influencing Maternal Health Indicators Among Tribal Population In Maharashtra With Special Focus On Five High
Priority Districts
Ajeesh Sebastian, Dr. Shahina Begum
2 Missing Girls In India And Major States Ajit Yadav,Priyanka Yadav, Prof.T.V. Sekher
3 Correlating Health And Environment: Urban Scenario Ambika Dutta, Debasish Gupta
4 Open Defecation And Health In Rural India: A Case Of Gujarat Amrita Ghatak
5 Sustainable Social Development Through Participation In Gov-ernance - A Special Reference To Women Representatives Of Grama Panchayats In Kerala
Amrutha Kpn
6 Clinical Profile Of Attempted Suicide In Elderly Dr. Anand P Ambali
7 Social And Economic Determinants Of Demand For Mental Health Anil Vartak, Prof. R.Nagarajan
8 Do The Inter-State Migrants Count? A Review Of Initiatives By State And Civil Society Organizations In India
Anns Issac
9 Gender Differences In Smokeless Tobacco Use In India And Bang-ladesh: A Comparative Analysis Using Global Adult Tobacco Sur-vey, 2009-10
Anupam Bandyopadhyay
10 How Healthy We Are? Narratives Of Experiencial Health From A
Village Of Western Nepal Bamdev Subedi
11 Indigenous Medicine & Methodology In The Management Of Dia-betes Mellitus
Dr.Brijesh P. Singh, Dr. O. P. Singh
12 Reproductive Health Of Women : A Case Study Of Tea Garden Communities Of Margherita A Tea Town Of Assam
Dr. Chura Giri
13 Marital Communication And Partner Violence In Slum Community Of Mumbai
D.D.Naik, Dr.Shahina Begum, Dr.Balaiah Donta
14 Does Continuum Of Care For Maternal Health Service Utilization Matters In Contraceptive Use In Uttar Pradesh
Dr.Diwakar Yadav, Chander Shekhar, R. J. Yadav
15 Family Care & Psychological Wellbeing Of Older Care Recipients Dolly Kumari, Prof. Hemkhothang Lhungdim
16 Socio-Economic And Demographic Determinants Influencing Women Empowerment And Its Influence On Partner Violence In A
Slum Community Of Mumbai
Dr. Donta Balaiah
17 Pathways To Care In Tuberculosis - Health Seeking Behaviour In Urban Slums Of Delhi, India
Dr Aruna Bhattacharya Chakravarty
18 Hidden Crisis In Health Infrastructure: Evidence From Karnataka Dr Ganesh L
19 Prevalence And Correlates Of Maternal Anemia In India: Analysis Of A Nationally Representative Cross-Sectional Survey, 2012-13
Dr Jeetendra Yadav
20 Management And Implementation Of Mukhyamantrin-ishulkdavayojna(Mmndy) In A District Hospital, Raja-sthan:Perspectives, Issues And Challenges
Dr Mukesh Vashistha, Dr V K Tiwari, Mr Sherin Raj
P A G E 4 V O L U M E 9 , N U M B E R 1
Sr.No Title Authors
21 Population Ageing: It’s Time To Be Serious About Long-Term Care Of Seniors!
Dr Nidhi Gupta
22 Traditional Medicine And Contemporary Debates Rohini Ruhil
23 Health Expenditure And Health Insurance- An Econometric Analysis Dr. A. Duraisamy,S. Stephy Christina
24 Why Space Matters In Explaining Women's Status In Meghalaya? Dr. Bhola Nath Ghosh
25 The Health Issues Of Elderly Women In Two Tribal Villages Of As-sam
Dr. Bikash Deka
26 Mental Health Of The Women Relating To Harassment At Work Place Dr. Eteesradha Tripathy
27 Determinants Of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) In Bihar- Experi-
ences From District Level Swasth Survey (DLSS 2015-16) Dr. Jayanta Kumar Basu
28 Social Identity As Determinants To Access Maternal Health Services In Uttar Pradesh, India
Dr. Lakhan Singh
29 A Statistical Analysis Of Trends In Mortality From Major Infectious Diseases Of Global Burden, 1990-2013
Dr. M. N. Megeri,Shri. H.H. Budihal,Shri. Manoj Kumar G
30 Role Of Community Leaders In Addressing Unmet Need For Family Planning In Rural Coastal Odisha
Dr. Manoranjan Mohapatra
31 Functional Disability Status Among The Elderly Persons And Its Pre-dictors In Kerala And Maharashtra States: An Analysis Of BKPAI, 2011 Data
Prof. N. Audinarayana
32 Health Management Inforamtion System In Madhya Pradesh: Issues And Challenges
Dr. Nikhilesh Parchure
33 Traditional Practices And Newborn Care: A Study In The Rural Areas Of Balangir District, Odisha
Dr. Niranjan Rout
34 A Brief Analysis On The Childhood Immunization In The State Of Nagaland
Dr. Ponnamabala Thiagarajan
35 Tribal Elderly Women And Their Health – A Sociological Study (with Special Reference To Nandurbar And Jalgaon Districts)
Dr. Prashant Vishnu Sonwane
36 Utilisation Of RH & FP Services In Bihar With Special Reference To Rajgir Block Of Nalanda District”
Dr. Rabindra Nath Ojha
37 Knowledge And Practice Of Hygiene Among Young Mothers In Car-ing Young Children: Evidences From Rural Setting
Dr. Rajarama K E T
38 Migration And Development In Raigad District, Maharashtra: An Analysis From Indian Census Data
Dr. Rajendra O. Parmar, Dr. M. V. Vaithilingam
39 Mental Health Of Women In Rural India: Issues And Challenges Dr. Reena Basu
40 Socio-Cultural Dynamics Of Maternal And Child Health In Urban Slum In Delhi
Dr. Sangita Mishra,Dr. T.Bir
41 Knowledge Management & Public Health Of The 21st Century : A Perspective
Dr. Srimati Nayak
42 Understanding Masculinities To Improve Male Involvement In Wom-en's Reproductive Health
Dr. Surbhi Shrivastava
43 ICDS And Its Success In Assam: A Case Study Based On Dibrugarh And Tinsukia Districts Of Assam.
Dr. Upasona Sarmah
44 Psychological Aspects Of Healthy Ageing In India: A Literature Re-view
Dr. Vasundhara Padmanabhan, Dr. M. V. Vaithilingam
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Sr.No Title Authors
45 Application Of Multiple Correspondence Analysis To Identify The Risk Factors Of Partner Violence In Bihar And Chhattisgarh
Prof.C.P.Prakasam
46 Strategies To Improve The Performance Of Female Health Workers: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Dr.Anitha C Rao, Dr. Rajendra K
47 Diabetes And Its Control:Role Of Diet And Exercise Dr.K.Vijayanthimala, Dr.CH.Suribabu
48 Popularising Indigenous Systems Of Medicine Dr.Rajaratnam Abel
49 Designing A Controlled Ventilaton Onion Storage Structure And Creating Awareness Among The Selected Beneficiaries In Erode District
Dr.S.Anuradha
50 Differently Abled: Existing Status And Future Strategies Dr.Sabitha Chandran
51 Cultural And Environmental Dimension Of Indigenous Health Care System Among The Karbis’ Of Karbi Anglong, Assam
Dr.Somenath Bhattacharjee
52 Are Matrimonial Websites Altering The Marriage Norms? A De-mographic Nuptial Exploration Of Two States With Different Levels Of Sex Ratios.
Enu Anand
53 A Retrospective Study On Trends And Facts Of Leprosy Preva-lence In Purulia District, West Bengal
G. Pitchaimani,Dr.S. Sampath Ku-mar
54 Socio-Cultural Factors Influencing Demographic Behavior In India
Gandharva Pednekar,Rajeshwari Biradar
55 Migrants And Right To Health Helga Thomas,Lakshmana G
56 A Study On HIV/TB Co-Infection Mortality In India: A Probabil-ity Distribution Approach
Huchesh Budihal,Dr. M.N.Megeri
57 Identity and Health : A Study of Transgenders in East Delhi Simeen Kaleem
58 Experiences Of Neonatal Deaths Among The Urban Poor Mi-grants In Metropolitan Delhi: Poor Commination, Poor Quality, And An Overwhelmed System
Jaynata Kumar Bora,Dr.Murali Dhar
59 Overview Of Infertility With Perception Of Gender Relations In Society; A Case Study Of Delhi.
Jyoti Saini,Dr.Ruby Alambusha Singh
60 Demographic Dividends And Socioeconomic Characteristics Of Youth In India
Prof.K N M Raju
61 Trend, Pattern And Inter-State Variation In Health Expenditure In India
Kabita Kumari Sahu
62 Training Management Information System (TMIS) In Public Health Training
Dr.Kalapatapu Ravikiran Shar-ma,Prof. Shankar Das
63 Health Problems And Health Seeking Behaviour Of Women
Vendor In Moreh Town, Indo-Myanmar Border Khullak Meson Maring
64 Women’s Experience Of Ethnic Conflict: A Study Among Bengali Muslim Women Of Chirang District, Assam
Kuheli Das
65 Financial Feasibility Of Universal Health Insurance In India Lalitagouri Kulkarni,Manu Jain
66 Declining Child Sex Ratio In Maharashtra - A Tehsil Level Anal-ysis
Madhuri Thombre,Prof.R Nagara-jan
67 Nutritional Status, Knowledge, Attitude, Practice And Depres-sion Among Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) And Imparting Lifestyle Modification
Malarvizhi Ravi,Angilique.A
68 Contribution Of Music Therapy To Improve The Mental And So-cial Health
Manas Bhul
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Sr.No Title Authors
69 A Study On Adolescents Friendly Health Clinics In South Goa District
Manjula G.H,H.R.Channakki
70 Burden Of Water Related Morbidity In The Slums Of Mumbai Mayank Prakash
71 Lack Of Employment, Social Network And Mental Health Among Older Adults In Two Most Populous Asian Countries: An Assess-ment On Sage Household Survey
Meena Kumari, Mukesh Ravi Raushan
72 Missed Opportunities By The Programmes For Tackling Malnu-trition Among Children Below Three Years Of Age
Ashwini Devane-Padalkar,Vinod Shende, Deepali Yakkundi
73 Living Arrangement And The Differential In Health Expenditure Of The Elderly In India : An Analysis
Mukesh C. Parmar
74 Reproductive Morbidity, Partner’s Human Capital And Health
Care Utilization Among Adolescents And Rural Mothers In India
Mukesh Ravi Raushan,Prof. H
Lhungdim
75 Health Information System In India: Past, Present And Future Dr.Murali Dhar
76 Gender Difference In Health-Care Expenditure: Evidence From India Human Development Survey
Dr.Nandita Saikia,Moradhvaj, Jayanta Kumar Bora
77 Effect Of Women Autonomy On Maternal Care Among Muslims: A Cross Countries Comparative Study In India,Bangladesh And Indonesia
Navaid Ali Khan,Priya Sharma
78 Social Determinants Of Maternal Health Care Services Utiliza-tion In Maharashtra
Pandurang Sontakke
79 Maternal Health Programmes In India: A Study Of Women And Health
Dr.Pazhani Murugesan
80 Inequity And Accessibility In Health Facilities: Services And
Illness In The Urban Villages Of The City Pragya Tiwari Gupta
81 Violence Against Women And Health Implications With Refer-ence To Acid Attack Victims
Preeti Misra,Preeti Bhaskar
82 A Study Of Talent Management Strategies On Human Resource For Health Of Selected Private Hospital In NCT Of Delhi
Priya Sinha,Dr.Sigamani P
83 Economic Burden Of Maternal Health Care In Empowered Ac-tion Group (EAG States) Of India
Priyanka Yadav,Ajit Yadav,Bikramaditya Choudhury
84 Worsening Of Sex Ratio In Uttar Pradesh: An Inter-District Analysis
Prof M.K. Agarwal
85 Gender Inequality In Opportunities Related To Education, Em-ployment And Nutrition In India
Prof. Dhanashri J Mahajan
86 Women, Work And Health Problems Prof. Talwar Sabanna
87 Janani Surkhsha Yojana And Maternal And Child Health Perfor-mance And Challenges
Prof.K.Gangadharan
88 SUHAM - Hospitals By The Poor For The Poor Rajapandian R,Dr.Rajaratnam Abel
89 Inequality In Health Services Utilisation In India: Extending The Effect Of Place
Dr.Rajesh Raushan
90 Reproductive Morbidity, Human Capital Support And Underly-ing Factor Of Reproductive Morbidity Among Indian Women: An Econometrics Approach
Rakesh R Anand,Mukesh Ravi Raushan
91 Exploring Women Knowledge On Danger Signs Of Newborn In Southern India
Dr.Ramesh Chellan
92 Does Quality Of Care Matter In Increasing The Prevalence Of Contraceptive Use? Response From Bihar
Ranajit Sengupta,Dr.Anjali Radkar
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Sr.No Title Authors
93 Maternal And Reproductive Health Care Status Among Sched-uled Tribes In India: Some Facts From Nss 71st Round Data
Rekha Gupta
94 Caregiver Burden Among Caregiver Of Hospitalized Elderly. Rishi Panday,Ushvinder Kaur Popli
95 Gender Equality And Sustainable Development: Concerns Re-lating To Health And Sanitation In Mumbai
Rohini Fadte
96 Domestic Violence And Daily Consumption Of Food Items Among Indian Women
Rohini Ghosh,Prof.Arun Kumar Sharma
97 Gender Disparities In Morbidities And Healthcare Use Among Older Adults In India: A Violation Of Human Rights.
Dr.Ruby Alambusha Singh
98 Understanding Of Psychosocial Disabilities And Stigma In Lep-
rosy S. Sampath Kumar,G. Pitchaimani
99 Responsiveness Of Health Outcomes To Health Infrastructure: Evidence From Tamil Nadu And Bihar
Dr.Sandhya Mahapatro,Yadawendra Singh,
100 Health Profile Of Select Women In Unorganised Sector Dr.Sherly Thomas
101 Lessons For Reform In Training Of Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs)
Shilpa Karvande,Dr.Nerges Mistry
102 Gender Inequality And Socio-Economic Differentiation In Knowledge Of Sexual And Reproductive Health Matters Among Youth In India
Somdutta Barua,Rayhan Sk
103 A Comparative Study Of Health Spending In South Asia Sudhakar Patra
104 Occupational Health Hazards Of Mining Workers: A Study In Chirimiri South Eastern Coal Fields Ltd.(SECL) Of “KOREA” District, Chhattisgarh
Sujita Sethi,Dr. Srimati Nayak
105 Employment, Education And Perspective For Make In India Dr.Suryakant Yadav,Vazida Ansari
106 Personal Income And Gender Dynamics : An Analysis Among Indian Elderly
Dr.T.S.Syamala
107 Trends Of Aging In Bangladesh: Comparison Between Conven-tional Measure And Kii Measure
Dr.Tapan Kumar Roy
108 Job Satisfaction Among Doctors: An Empirical Analysis Tulsee Giri Goswami
109 Health Service Provisioning And Delivery In Conflict Situa-tions : An Analysis Of Manipur, India
Veda Yumnam
110 Geographical Variation in the Use of Maternal Health Care Ser-vices in Maharashtra: Evidence from District Level Household Survey-4 (2012-13)
Kh. Jitenkumar Singh
111
An Introduction of Neuroeconomic Models and their linkages
with Genoeconomics at Micro and macro Economic Decision Making System
Dr.Mutyala Prakash
112 Trends and Issues in Health Expenditure in Maharashtra Dr.Syeda Rukhsana Tabassum
113 Aspects of Students Health in Ashram Schools: A Case Study of Nandurbar and Dhadgaon Blocks in Maharashtra
Abhilash T, Rajesh Dinkar Danane
114 Prevalence of Health Related Disability and Co-morbidity among Urban Elderly: A Study of Pune City
Sharvari Shukla,Prof.R. Nagarajan
115 A Study on Mental Health among Rural Women Lakshmana G,Simi Paul
116 Old Age Security in Kerala :Evidence from Living Arrangement of Elderly
Prof.P Mohanachandran Nair,Dr.Anjana A
117 Sociodemographic Profiling of Non-Communicable Disease in India
Dr.Anil Chandran S
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Sr.No Title Authors
118 Aged Parents :Health and Social Status :A Sociological Study in Gulbarga City
Jaikishan Thakur
119 A Gender Based Study on Burns as a Public Health Issue among Women in Bangalore
Adithya Pradyumna,K Sathya, Donna Fernandes, Sarojamma
120 An Analysis of the Policies and Programmes for Health Devel-opment in India
Dr.L.N.Dash
121 Menstrual Hygiene and Practice among Adolscents Girls in Raichur District of Karnataka State
Prakash Malin,Dr.Jayashree S
122 Does region matters for Domestic Violence against Women in India
Dr.Abdul Gaffar Khan,Dr.Sateesh Gou-da M,Dr.Surendra K
123 Corporate Social Responsibility :Opportunities and Challenges for Health System in India
Dr.Sateesh Gouda M,Dr. Abdul Gaffar Khan,Dr.Manikamma S
124 Performance of Health Care Expenditure in India-With Special reference to Southern States
A.Annadurai
125 Gender Equality and Sustainable Development Sadhna Mathad,Dr. S.N. Megari
126 Traditional Health Care Providers Role Among Rural Arundhathiyars of Puducherry District: An Anthropological
Study
Dr.V.Pragati
127 Initiation of Breastfeeding Practices in Maharashtra:Evidence from District Level Household Survey- 4 (2012-13)
Dr.Uttam J.Sonkamble, Kh. Jitenkumar Singh
128 Socioeconomic Behavioural Problems of the Elderly and Relat-ed health Hazards in Rural Northern India
Shruti,J. Pandey,Prof. K.N.S. Yadava
129 Seasonal Migration and Substance Abuse among the Youths In India
Dr.Pralip Kumar Narzary,Prof. Laish-ram Ladusingh,Moatula Ao
130 Profile of Cancer Case-A Hospital Based Retrospective Study Vasanta Chendaki
131 Mental And Social Health Of Fisherman Community In West Bengal
Dr. Sanjoy Roy
132 Accessibility and Uses of Reproductive Health Services: An Analysis of Tribals in Odisha
Bijayani Mishra
133 Treatment Seeking Behaviour Of Costal Fisher Folk Women For Reproductive Health Problems In Tamil Nadu
Dr.C.Ramanujam
134 Epidemiological Transition in Urban Bihar: An Analysis of MCCD Data
Dr.B.K.Gulati,Prof.Arvind Pandey
135 Magnitude of Kala Azar in Bihar: A case from Madhepura Dis-trict
Dr.Dipti Govil,Dr.Sarang Pedgaonkar, Dr.Harihar Sahoo, Prof.K.C. Das
136 Enhancing equity and efficiency of Indian health system: Re-viewing some perennial questions?
Dr.Godwin S.K
137 Impact of an educational intervention on the healthy eating habits of adolescents
Dr.Sithara Balan V
PAPERS SELECTED FOR POSTER PRESENTATION
Sr.no Title Authors
1 Development of Indigenous health systems and chronic dis-eases in the metropolitan, Chennai
Partheeban R
2 Domestic Violence And Health Correlates Among Women In Coimbatore
Malarvizhi .V, Dr. Geetha .K.T ,Dr. Jayachitra T. A.
3 Social Dimensions of Coping with Type II Diabetes: Study of Select villages in Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu
D Arutselvi
4 Association of postnatal care with neonatal mortality in In-dia: Evidences from DLHS-4 data
Jai Kishun
5 Health Care Need for the Migrant Labourers: The Missed Approach
Kumud Teresa Sawansi
P A G E 9 V O L U M E 9 , N U M B E R 1
Sr.no Title Authors
6 Gender Disparity in Health Care Financing Strategies for Hospitalization in India
Moradhvaj,Dr. Nandita Saikia
7 Tobacco Use among Males and Females in Maharashtra, In-dia: Evidence from District Level Household Survey-4(2012-
13)
Neeru Singh, Kh Jitenkumar Singh
8 Comparison of Knowledge, Attitude, Practices about stroke among the Different Age Group of Mountainous Area of
Ladakh
Sakshi Sharma,Dr.M.V.Padma Sri-vatava
9 Socioeconomic Inequalities in Smoking Initiation, Intensity, Quit Attempts And Successful Abstinence In India
Sudheer Kumar Shukla , Dr.Sumit Mazumdar
10 Menarche to Menopause: Exploring the Journey of the Wom-en of Rural Assam, North-East India
Shilpi Sikha Das
11 Menstrual Hygiene and Practice among Adolescent Girls in
Rural Raichur District of Karnataka Jayashree S, Prakash Malin
12 Diarrheal Diseases in India: A Statistical Prospective Manoj Kumar G , Dr. M.N.Megeri
13 Geographical differentials of self-reported morbidity in Kera-la
Rajeev.V, Prof. P. Mohanachandran Nair,Dr. Asha T Chako
14 Health Status Of Knit-Wear Industry Migrant Workers In Tiruppur City Corporation Of Tamil Nadu
R. Hariharan
15 Epidemiological hazards of tobacco and its manifestations in oral health of a screened population in Northern India
Ashish Awasthi, Santanu Chaudhury,Somnath Dey
16 Changing Urban Environment and Its Impact on Health of Youth People: A Literature Review
Kamu Masand, Dr. M. V. Vaithil-ingam
17 Linkages between Energy Poverty, Development and Health Inequalities in India
Kaveri Patil
18 Pattern of nutrient intake and its effect on anemia and men-strual status of women in India
Adrita Banerjee,Prof. Sayeed Unisa
19 Impact of out-migration on utilization of maternal health care services: An analysis of propensity score matching
Amit Kumar
20 Pattern of Residential segregation In India and its linkages with adult mortality: A district level analysis.
Ankita Shukla,Dr. Abhishek Singh
21 Does Epidemiology of Age-pattern of Outpatient Rate Chang-ing in India? An Exploration from National Sample Survey
Anshul Kastor
22 Economic Burden Of Diabetic Patients In India: A Review Bansode Balasaheb, Prof.R. Naga-rajan
23 Solid Fuel Use and Child Health in India Debolina Dey
24 Determinants Of Pregnancy Outcome Among Economically Active And Non-Active Women
Dolly Kumari, Prof. Hemkhothang Lhungdim
25 Increasing Caesarean Births in the United States: Literature Reviews on Reasons, Implications and Recommendations
Dr.M. V. Vaithilingam
26 How maternal well-being and child temperament defining nutritional status of children
Garima Duta
27 Low-back Trouble and its associated Factors among Male Tannery Workers of Kanpur
Gyan Chandra Kashyap
28 Understanding the factors determing congnitive abilities of children in india
Harish Kumar
29 Does Gender Difference Exist in Type and Place of Health Care Utilization for Short term and Long Term Morbidities?
Exploration from Indian Human Development Survey-II
Kumar Parimal Shrestha, Dr. Sa-rang Pradip kumar Pedgaonkar
30 Awareness and socio demographic determinants of maternal health care services utilization among reproductive women
in North-East India.
L.K.Wonthing, Prof.Laishram Ladu Singh
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Sr.no Title Authors
31 Geographical variation in prevalence of Non communicable diseases (NCDs) and its correlates in India: Evidence from recent NSSO Survey
Mahadev Bhise
32 Situation of Water and Sanitation and Health Outcomes in India
Mangesh Jagdhane
33 How vulnerable is the Indian Middle Class to Poverty due to rising Health care expenditures?
Nandan Kumar, Tanusree Dutta
34 Gender Differences in Morbidity pattern of Elderly in India Poulomi Chowdhury, Mausam Ku-mar
35 Assessing the exposure of street sweeping and potential risk factors for developing musculoskeletal disorders and disabili-ties: A cross-sectional case-control study
Pradeep Salve, Dr. Dhananjay Bansod
36 Study of mechanism of injury in trauma patients in India Prashant Bhandarkar
37 Study of time to reach hospital and mode of transport used by trauma patients in India
Priti Patil
38 Deferential and associated factors of Low Birth Weights in selected high and low fertility states in India
Priya Sharma,Navaid Ali Khan
39 Socio-economic determinents and mental status of Farmers in Maharashtra: A case study from Vidarbha region
Priyanka Bomble, Prof. Hem-khothang Lhungdim
40 Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes and its Determi-nants: A study among Scheduled Caste Population, Karnataka
Rajeshwari Biradar
41 Role and Impact of Social Capital on Health and well-being of Older Adults in India
Ratna Patel,Prof. B. Paswan
42 NREGA implementation to Employment and Wage Rates in Uttar Pradesh, India
Subhi Srivastava,Himanshu Chaurasia
43 Occupational exposure and Economic loss caused by the work
related diseases in India
Surendra Kumar Patel,Sunita Pa-
tel
44 Child Care Practices among the Tribal Population of Gadchiro-li, Maharashtra
Suresh Jungari,Balram Paswan
45 Parental Perceptions on Son Preference: A Qualitative Study in a Slum Community in Chennai
T. Sathya,Dr. M. V. Vaithilingam
46 Uniformed side effects of modern contraceptive use in India Moatula Ao,Dr.Pralip Kumar Nar-zary
47 Effect Of Six Minute Walk Test (6MWT) On Pulmonary Func-tion Among School Going Children In Puducherry
Anitha.A, Dr.V.Raji Sugumar
48 Nomogram Of Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Among School Going Children In Puducherry And Karaikal
D. Savita, A. Anitha, Dr.V.Raji Sugumar
49 The process of preparing decentralized health plans under National Health Mission in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra: How it is being done? Is it genuinely participatory?
Shweta Marathe,Deepali Yakkundi
50 The Prevalence of Mental Disability in India: An Analysis from Census of India
Harchand Ram
51 Dysmenorrhea Problem of Adolescent Girls in Cuddalore Dis-
trict, Tamil Nadu Dr.K.Tamilselvi
52 Health Problems And Coping Strategies Of Aged Persons In Tamil Nadu
K. Damodaran
53 Elderly Females: The Most Deprived among the Deprived – An Examination of BKPAI, 2011 Data for Tamil Nadu and
Kerala
Ms. Mahalaxmi Tiwari,Prof. N. Audinarayana
54 Migrants and their Socio-economic, Health Characteristics and Quality of Life: A Study with Reference to Migrants in Tir-
uppur City, Tamil Nadu
P. Sakthivel,Dr. R. Hariharan, Dr. M. V. Vaithilingam
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Sr.no Title Authors
55 The Mother Matters: A Gender Perspective on Factors Associat-ed with Maternal Morbidity in Rural India
Anindita Sinha
56 An Inter-State Analysis of Public Health Expenditure and Health Development in India
Ritika,Prof.M K Agarwal
57 A Conceptual Study of Women’s Empowerment and Gender-based Violence: A study of the Northern states in India
Navtez Singh
58 Diagnosis of Sleep Disorder Using Short Time Frequency Analy-sis of PSD Applied on EEG Signals (roc-loc) channels
Varsha Pandey,Alkesh Agarwal
59 Prevalence of Exclusive Breastfeeding Practices and Its Associ-ated Factors in Maharashtra: A Spatial and Multivariate Analy-
sis
Mani Deep Govindu,Kh. Jitenkumar Singh
60 Utilization Of Maternal Health Care Services In Northeast India Solomon Debbarma
61 Impact of Janani Suraksha Yojana and Maternal Health Scenario in Jhabua District
Prajakta
62 Role of Community Leaders in Addressing Unmet Need for Fam-ily Planning in Rural Coastal Odisha
Dr.Manoranjan Mohapatra
63 Vitamin D Deficiency among Obese Adolescents in Puducherry G.Sathya,Dr.Raji Sugumar,Prof. Ramesh R
64 Trends of Water Sanitation and Hygiene programs and situation in India
Dhiren Sahoo, Dr. Archana Kujur
65 The Life,Work and Health Conditions of Auto Rickshaw Drivers in Delhi: An Exploratory Study
Shreya Sood
66 Exploring Determinants of STD/STI using Case Control study in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Lavika Mishra
67 Reproductive morbidity, human capital support and underlying factor of reproductive morbidity among Indian Women: An
econometrics approach
Rakesh R Anand,Mukesh Ravi Raushan
68 A comparative study on complications during delivery and post-delivery period using DLHS III & DLHS IV
Nisha N ,Prof. P. Mohanachandran Nair
69 A case for couple HIV testing among migrants: Evidence from integrated counselling and testing centre in Odisha
Debasish Chowdhury,Sanchita Pat-naik , Sunil Babu Mekale, Amitav
Das, Ashok Agarwal
70 Means to provide customized HIV services to migrants: Evi-dence from Gujarat, India
Sunil Babu Mekale,Debasish Chow-dhury, Sanchita Patnaik, Ashok Agarwal
71 The Associated factors with attitude towards intimate partner violence against women Pakistan
Suman Kanougiya,Dr.Harihar Sahoo
72 Determinants of Wellbeing among Elderly in India (SCL/PRB Index)
Rituparna Sengupta,Kalosona Paul,Dr.Bhaswati Das,
73 Mental Health service system in India Sangeetha,Dr. Lakshmana G
74 Epidemiology of Malaria Cases in India: A Statistical Analysis Prakash R Kengnal, Dr. Sharankumar
Holyachi, Dr. Bheemayya Badesab
75 Status of disability in India: trends, prospects and disability deprivation index
Manisha Dubey
76 Projections Of Burden Of Tobacco Related Cancers In India And Its States Till 2025
Jang Bahadur Prasad
77 Maternal Mortality In Nigeria Rajeev Kumar, Prof.Balram Paswan
78 Performance Evaluation Of Primary Healthcare Centres In Uttar Pradesh
Sunanda Mishra
79 Contemporary health status of tribal women: A study of a transhumant Gaddis population of Himachal Pradesh
Dr.Shashi Punam
80 Linkages between Health and Environment: The challenge of
Profiling risks & strategic priorities of today and the future Sandeep Sharma
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PAPERS SELECTED FOR YOUTH BEST PAPER COMPETITION
Sr.no Title Author
1 Regulatory Governance and Private Healthcare Facilities: As-
sessing Health Service Delivery in Nepal Achyut P. Adhhikari
2 Impact of Substance use on Mental Health of Youth in India: Evi-
dences from Youth in India: Situation and Needs 2006-2007 Tushar savarkar
3 Utilisation of Post Natal Care Services (PNC) Rural Areas of Aru-
nachal Pradesh: A Case Study of Mebo Subdivision Apilang Apum
4 Emerging Health Issues and problems among the IT profession-als in Pune
Abdul Jalil
5 Assessing The Well-Being Of Elderly Using Amartya Sen’s Capa-
bility Approach:A study based on SAGE survey in India Namrata Ray
6 Performance of National Rural Health Mission in the state of Ma-
harashtra; A comparative analysis of HMIS and NFHS Jyoti Saini
7 People’s Perception of Access and Utilization of Health Care Ser-
vices in Urban Slum of Mumbai Ravi A Gajbhiye
8 A study on Educational attainment and engagement in occupa-
tion of women in India Sunita Patel
9 Pregnancy-related deaths in the gynecology and obstetrics de-partment of a tertiary health care center of West Bengal: An ap-
plication of “three delays” model.
Md Illias Kanchan Sk
10 People’s Confidence in Public Institutions and Social Networks: A
Study based on IHDS-2 Shekhar Chauhan
11 Feminization of Ageing in India Devarupa Gupta
12 Examining the role of India’s health financing system in deter-mining household health care expenditures: Evidence from Na-
tional Sample Survey Data, 71st Round
Tanusree Dutta
13 Role of Training Programme under Self Help Group in Securing
Health of Rural Women Ankur Yadav
14 A Study on Prevalence and associated risk factors for tuberculo-sis in India
Rohini Sapkal
15 Prevalence of Asthma and its associated risk factors in India:
Evidences from IHDS-II(2011-12) Prakash Kumar
16 Impact of Frequency and Timing of Antenatal Care Visits on Neo-
natal mortality in EAG states Rishabh Gupta
17 State wise analysis of change in gender inequality towards sus-
tainable development. Sumit Kumar
18 Demographic transition and household health spending in India SK. Karim
19 Prevalence and Determinants of Epidemiology of Anaemia
among Children in Bihar, India Mili Dutta
20 Epidemiology Of Diabetes Mellitus And Their Association With Other Non-Communicable Disease Among Adults Population In
India
Mahesh Rajendra Shete
21 Undernutrition Status of Children Under Five Years of Age by
Poverty Status of Their Households: A Cross country Analysis Binayak Kandapan
22 Violence Against Women, Its Prevalence and Health Consequenc-es: The Case Study of Domestic Working Women of Navi Mum-
bai
Prashika Kurlikar
23 Correlates of Caesarean Section Delivery in West Bengal - An
Analysis Based on DLHS-3 Rayhan SK
24 Self-reported Prevalence of Chronic Non-communicable disease
and associated determinants among older in India Himanshu
25 Quality of Life and Health seeking Behaviour of depressed person
in India Ruchita B. Sakpal
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Sr.no Title Author
26 Thinking it Through: Inequality in Care Work and Challenges to Women’s Health
Hema Prakash
27 Risk and determinants of osteoporosis in older adults male of India
Ashish Awasthi
28 Assessment of Cost Components of Non-Communicable Dis-eases using Cost-of-Illness Approach
Chhavi Paul
29 The Influence Of Husbands On Contraceptive Use By Women In India: A Study Based On DLHS-4
Anita Pal
30 Linkages between Consanguinity and Survival of Marriages in Southern India
Himanshu Chaurasia
31 Child’s Nutritional Status in a Household: A Study of Rural India
Junaid Khan
32 Environment and its change due to various gas emission and
health condition of different states in India Ayan Rudra
33 Gendered differentials in morbidity, response to illness and resilience among individuals in the context of emerging and
re-emerging infectious diseases in Kerala
Sivaja K Nair
34 Urbanization & Development in Million plus cities of Maha-rashtra
Vandana Tamrarkar
35 The Sexual And Reproductive Health Awareness Among Un-married Youth In India
Sachin Ramesh Lokhande
36 Migrants And Their Health: A Review Of The Impact Of Mi-gration On The Health Of Immigrants In Urban Areas
Rahul Dandekar
37 Health Awareness: A Study Of Adolescent And Young Adult Literate Urban Woman
Zehra Patel
38 Suffering from Violence : A Case Study of Homeless Women in Delhi City,India
Mithlesh Chourase
39 Prevalence of Type II Diabetics & its Risk factors among
Puducherry Population S.Vimalavalli
40 The role of household head’s education in utilization of ma-ternal and child health care services in Bangladesh
Samarul Islam
IASSH Conference Organizing Committee
President
Prof. S. Siva Raju, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
General Secretary
Prof. T.V. Sekher, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai
Vice President
Dr. U. V. Somayajulu, Sigma Research and Consulting Pvt Ltd., New Delhi
Treasurer
Prof. D.P. Singh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
Prof. C.P. Prakasam, Former President, IASSH
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Prof. Rajas Parchure
Director, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune
Dr. Anjali Radkar, Local Organizing Convener
Dr. Prashant Bansode, Local Organizing Co-convener
Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
IIHMR, Bangalore in collaboration with IIM, Ahmedabad is organizing an International Conference to improve overall healthcare delivery system in primary, secondary and tertiary level. While IIHMR has been consistently ranked number one in Healthcare education, research & management, IIM – Ahmadabad is well renowned in the field of management education. The Economist has ranked IIM-A at 56 among the top 100 international B schools in the world that offer full time Management Programs & Research. IIM-A's involvement in the health sector started with the establishment of the Public Systems Group in 1975. Centre for Management of Health Services (CMHS) was setup in June 2004. The over all objectives of CMHS are to address the managerial challenges in the delivery of health services. Continuing the legacy of bringing in innovative practices in healthcare this year we are planning to conduct the International Conference: ADWITYA 2016 in association with IIM –
ADWITYA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ENGENDERING HEALTH
Dates
18th and 19th
November 2016
Registration
Call 9535942460
(Mr. Kanagaraj),
Organizing Secretary
Important Dates
Submission of Abstracts 18th August, 2016
Notification of Selected Abstracts 18th September, 2016
Submission of Full Paper 18th October, 2016
Early Bird Registration closes on 18th September, 2016
IUSSP International Population Conference
The 28th International Population Conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)
will be held in Cape Town, South Africa at the Cape Town International Conference Centre (CTICC) from 29 October to
4 November 2017.
The IUSSP International Population Conference is a major international event drawing over 2,000 scientists, policy
makers and practitioners in the global population community to meet and address issues of common concern. The Con-
ference takes place once every four years, providing a unique forum for population experts to take stock of recent research
on population trends and issues and to debate possible actions and policy responses to the challenges posed by population
phenomena.
The Conference will include invited plenary debates and panel discussions on population and sustainable development
issues as well as over 240 scientific sessions featuring the results of recent research from around the globe. Sessions will
cover a wide range of topics including international migration, sexual and reproductive health, poverty and inequality,
population and environment interactions, the consequences of population ageing and issues related to children and youth,
education, the labour force, and gender and human rights. Attention to advances in methods and data measuring popula-
tion phenomena and evaluating progress towards health and development goals such as the SDGs will be a key concern
cutting across all sessions. In addition, there will be exhibits, side meetings and training sessions. Presentations in scien-
tific sessions, oral and poster, will be selected through a peer-review submission process. All researchers and population
specialists are warmly invited to submit a paper or poster proposal and to plan on attending this event.
Important Dates September 2016 Website opens for submissions of paper or poster abstracts 15 December 2016 Last day to submit paper and poster abstracts 15 April 2017 Authors are notified if their paper abstracts have been accepted in regular and poster sessions. 15 April 2017 Registration for Conference opens 15 May 2017 Deadline for submitting applications for Travel Grant support 15 June 2017 Participants informed of Travel Grant Awards.
15 June 2017 Deadline for accepted authors to register 15 July 2017 Deadline to request facilities for side meetings and exhibition space 15 September 2017 Last day for reduced registration fees 30 September 2017 Deadline for uploading completed scientific document. 29 October 2017 Opening Ceremony.
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PUBLICATIONS
Saxena, Prem et al. (2004) “Nuptiality Transition and Marriage Squeeze in Lebanon- Consequences
of Sixteen Years of Civil War, Journal of Comparative Family Studies (Special Issue on Turbulence in
the Middle East), Vol. 35(2): 241-258
Aishvarya Upadhyay ([email protected])
Published paper in International journal "Pediatr Nephrol" entitled "Behavioural abnormalities in chil-
dren with new-onset nephrotic syndrome receiving corticosteroid therapy: results of a prospective lon-
gitudinal study" by Aishvarya Upadhyay, Om P. Mishra, Rajniti Prasad, Shashi K. Upadhyay &
Franz Schaefer. Pediatr Nephrol. 2016 Feb;31(2):233-8.
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Balaiah Donta ([email protected]) International conference on Male Involvement in Improving Women’s Sexual and Reproductive
Health: Evidences, Actions and Possibilities, Organized by National Institute for Research in
Reproductive Health (ICMR), Mumbai during 28th February-2nd March 2016, presented a paper.
“The experiences of male involvement intervention programmes”
Mr DD Naik presented a paper “Male involvement in Reproductive Health: Experiences in Urban
Slums of Mumbai” in the same conference.
Paper presnted by Balaiah Donta, Saritha Nair, Shahina Begum, CP Prakasam ”Influence of intimate
partner violence on unmet need fo family planning in slum communities of Mumbai” at the 22nd
National conference on women health challenges and solutions, Pune, 28th-29th November 2015
Paper presnted by Shahina Begum, Balaiah Donta, Meghna Mehta, Ragini Kulkarni ”Beleifs and
practices during maternal period among tribal women” at the 22nd National conference on women
health challenges and solutions, Pune, 28th-29th November 2015
Dr.K.Vijayanthimala ([email protected]) : Participated and presented paper on “women's
health and its impact on national development” held at Kuwait by OWSD 5th General Assembly,
International conference and 1st Kuwait National Women's Day from 16th to 19th May, 2016
Dr Balamurugan J ([email protected]) ; Received the Research Award for excellent research
and publication from the Honorable Founder and Chancellor of VIT University in the University Day
function on April 25, 2016.
Professor Pulakesh Maiti ([email protected]) : Received BHARAT GAURAV AWARD by
India International Friendship Society,New Delhi at a seminar on Economic Growth & National
Integration at New Delhi on 11 th March.2016.
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Dr. Santosh Kumar Mishra ([email protected])
Participated in following e-discussions:
Public Consultation on the Evaluation of the European Training Foundation (ETF) in the period 2011
-2014 on May 5, 2016
Public consultation on Horizon 2020 ‘Science with and for Society’ (SWAFS) Work Programme
2018-2020 (Submitted on May 5, 2016, Posted on https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/pdf/answer/2b0480e1-
e613-4b58-b74c-9a4a4c69cef4/).
Global, regional, and national HIV incidence, prevalence, and mortality, 1980‒2015: results from the
Global Burden of Disease study 2015 (Submitted on May 9, 2016 to the GBD Secretariat.
Connecting Farmers to Markets and information through ICT [Contribution entitled Benefits of ICTs
for Farmer Organizations and Cooperatives] on May 12, 2016.
Valued Daughters : First Generation Career Women by Dr
Alice W Clark : SAGE, New Delhi, 2016
This book studies the transition of agency and self-identity in young
women aspiring for a career. Valued Daughters traces the spread of
ambition for lifetime careers among young women in urban India, who
are effecting many changes by stepping out of their traditional roles to
pursue higher education and jobs. It analyses intersecting transitions—
demographic, educational, economic, social, and cultural, with their
individual histories and trajectories—that form the context of this
study. Using first-hand narratives of women and their families, this
book illustrates a new and changing sense of self among these
daughters, whose mothers never had careers of their own. Focusing on
the way these young career-oriented women engage with immediate
society and the world at large, this book explores how they view
traditional roles and how they are, in turn, viewed by the society.
NEW BOOK
OBITUARY
Dr. Kottai S. Gnanasekaran (1936 -2016)
Dr.K. S. Gnanasekaran born in Tamil Nadu India passed away on January 27, 2016 in Scarsdale,
New York at the age of 80 after a few years of illness. He was staying in New York with his family
after retiring from the Statistical Division of the United Nations.
Soon after completing a Master’s degree in Economics, Gnanasekaran ( Gnana) got a Govt. of India
scholarship to pursue studies in demography at the UN sponsored Demographic Training and
Research Centre Bombay (which became International Institute for Population Sciences, a Deemed
University) in 1957. He was the youngest in the class and belonged to the Center’s first batch of
students and obtained a post - graduate Diploma in Demography in 1959. As a soft spoken person
with mild temperament, he was one of the most liked of his group during his study period. He then
enrolled for a Ph. D. program at the University of Bombay and was awarded Ph. D. in Economics in
1962. An impressive professional career followed the PhD studies with a post-doctoral research
fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania in 1964-1965 to work as Research Associate in
economics and demography.
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At the completion of the fellowship program in Pennsylvania, Gnana was appointed Economist/
Statistician at the Dominion Bureau of Statistics (Statistics Canada) in 1967 and worked there mostly
in the field of population projections. From 1973-1978 he was Chief of Population Projections
Section in the Population Estimates and Projections Division with Dr. Anatole Romaniuc as
Director, which became Demography Division as a result of a reorganization. Gnana’s time with
Statistics Canada was perhaps the most productive time of his life focusing on population projections
in collaboration with Anatole Romaniuc. In addition to producing the first set of official population
projections for Canada and the Provinces using a projection model for the period 1972-2003,
considerable developmental and analytical research was carried out by the Population Projections
staff under Gnana’s guidance. The culmination of this work was the publication entitled, Technical
Report on Population Projections for Canada, and the Provinces, 1972-2001, 1975. Recalling
Dr. Gnanasekaran’s team work, his supervisor fondly remembers him for his creative mind and
human qualities, a reliable and trustful colleague and friend. Gnana thus exemplified Demography
Division’s cosmopolitan character by its origin yet highly harmonious team.
He was very dedicated to his profession and never turned down any new opportunity to make
contributions in his field. This can be seen from a contract type project which was undertaken with
his colleague Dr. M.V. George for developing population and labour force projections for Alberta, as
requested by the Human Resources Research Council (HRRC), Edmonton. The report prepared
entitled, Population and Labour Force Projections for Alberta, 1970- 1985 by M.V. George and K.S.
Gnanasekaran was published by the HRRC in1972.
While working in Statistics Canada Gnana was seconded to the United Nations to work as UN
Expert/Lecturer at the faculty of Cairo Demographic Center, Egypt, 1971-72 for teaching and
research in demography. When he returned from this UN assignment from Cairo he took interest to
work for the UN on a permanent basis. His effort in this respect became successful In1979 when he
was appointed to join the United Nations as Chief, Demographic Statistics Section of the Statistical
Division, New York. He worked mainly on migration statistics and censuses. He participated and
organized several Expert Committee Meetings and Seminars in these fields as part of his work.
Gnana continued his work with the United Nations, New York until he retired. After retiring from
the United Nations he was an Honorary Advisor for the International Longevity Center at Mount
Sinai Hospital, New York.
Dr. Gnanasekaran was a founder member of CPS, a member of IUSSP, PAA and Indian Association
for the Study of Population and IASSH. He had an impressive list of research reports and
publications and conference papers to his credit. Gnanasekaran had a brilliant career in demography
but he was always an unassuming humble and reliable person with a warm heart and was much liked
by his colleagues and friends. We will be missing him much. May his soul rest in peace!
M. V. George, Atlanta, USA
Anatole Romaniuc, Ottawa, Canada
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