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Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Chair
Faculty of Social Sciences, Banaras Hindu University
Report of the Activities in Academic Year 2018-19
Report approved by the Monitoring Committee
Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Chair on Integral Humanism
(Prof. Ram Pravesh Pathak) (Dr. Shyam Kartik Mishra)
Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences PDDU Chair Professor
Banaras Hindu University Faculty of Social Sciences, BHU
Report of the Activities by PDDU Chair
(Academic Year 2018-19)
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Contents
Preface
The Activities:
1. Lecture Series: August 30 and 31 September 3, 2018
i. Report
ii. Photos
iii. Paper News
2. Deep Student Interactive Session: September 7, 2018
i. Report
ii. Photos
iii. Paper News
3. Essay Competition: Morning Session, September 11, 2018
i. Report
ii. Photos
iii. Paper News
4. Painting Competition: Afternoon Session, September 11, 2018
i. Report
ii. Photos
iii. Paper News
5. Special Lecture: September 22, 2018
i. Report
ii. Photos
iii. Paper News
6. Youth Parliament: Morning Session, September 25, 2018
i. Report
ii. Photos
iii. Paper News
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7. Valedictory Session of the Birth Anniversary Celebration
i. Report
ii. Photos
iii. Paper News
8. Memorial Lecture on Death Anniversary of Pt. Deendayal
i. Report
ii. Photos
iv. Paper News
9. National Seminar: March 01-02, 2019
i. Report
ii. Photos
iii. Paper News
iv. DVDs of Videography
10. Special Lecture: April 06, 2019
i. Report
ii. Photos
11. Library: Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair
12. Academic Activities by the Chair Professor
i. Lectures Delivered
ii. Publication and Submission
13. The Committees of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair
14. Staff and Functionaries of the Chair
15. The Way Ahead
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Preface
Banaras Hindu University, a renowned institution founded by Pt. Madan
Mohan Malaviya as a treasure of ancient Indian thought and culture,
established Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair in September 2017, having
received Corpus Fund from the Ministry of Culture to set up a Permanent
Chair under the faculty of Social Sciences to pay homage to this great
pragmatic - humanistic thinker at the very appropriate occasion of his birth
centenary celebration year. Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Chair in Integral
Humanism came into operation with appointment of Chair Professor on 27th
September 2017.
Worldwide growing hatred, violence and restlessness compel to think of
alternative model of development. In this context, the ideology of „Integral
Humanism‟ needs to be critically evaluated if it can ensure holistic and
sustainable development of the society that paves way to happiness, peace
and harmony in the life of individual, society, nation and the globe. In the
light of this vision, the chair has missions to work with researching and
outreaching the inherent values implied in ancient Indian culture that
believes in Omni-presence of almighty (Adwait), making people think,
internalize and realize that the exposure of an individual, society and nation
through the world view rooted in Indian culture is ever in form of AKHAND
MANDALAKAR (non-conflicting and mutually interwoven) relationship
between Vyashti (Individual), Samashti (Society), Srishti (Nature) and
Permeshti (God), developing a society wherein people understand need and
value of coexistence (Chiti) and live their life with happiness taking care of
others, be it living or non-living (Virat), exploring policy implications of the
ancient Indian cultural values through making it of age (Yuganukool) and
incorporating also the foreign thoughts in it making it suitable to the needs
of the country (Deshanukool) and finally transforming the ideologies of
ancient Indian culture into institution building and policy making.
In view of the above mission, the main objective of the chair is to explore the scope of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay‟s ideas towards social and economic justice in 21st century India by undertaking researches on Political
Philosophy, Integral Humanism, Traditions of India‟s ancient culture and strengthening the concept of Swaraj (Self Governance). Among the other
objectives, the chair will initiate special paper in different discipline of social sciences based on philosophy and actions of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay. The chair will sensitise the students and teachers of the Faculty of Social
Sciences and allied disciplines by organising seminars, symposia, workshops, field visits and cultural activities like drama, debates etc.,
exchange of students and teachers with Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay‟ s Chair with other universities for a short duration. The aim of sensitisation is to change the discriminatory attitude in the Indian society as visualised by Pt.
Deen Dayal Upadhyay. Finally, the Chair will design and execute short-term
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capacity-building programmes for teachers and research scholars in higher education focused towards the designated discipline of the Chair.
In order to fall in line with the above stated vision and achieve the
aforesaid objectives, chair has undertaken certain activities in academic year 2017-18 as also in year 2018-19. Mainly 3 activities were organised by the chair during 6 months span of this Academic Year 2017-18 and 10
activities in the current academic year of 2018-19. We have established a small library in the name of ‘Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Pustakalaya’ under the Chair which is on the way of taking its due shape in due course of time.
The PDDU Chair, BHU aims at establishing itself as a nodal centre for the
study of and research on Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay thoughts and philosophy. Numbers of outreach activities, Research Fellowships and Workshops/ Symposia are proposed for ensuing year. A brief description of
the activities of the Chair during current year has been given in this report.
I am highly indebted to members of the Monitoring Committee and
Programme Implementation Committee constituted to accomplish tasks
taken up by the Chair. The cooperation extended by the office staff of the
Faculty of Social Sciences and also that of the officials of the Central Office,
BHU who are at the helm of affairs of the Chair is laudable. I express my
deep sense of gratitude to Prof. R. P. Pathak, Dean, Faculty of Social
Sciences, Banaras Hindu University for his keen interest and ever
preparedness to extend his all possible help to the chair to set New Goal
Post and achieve it.
(Shyam Kartik Mishra)
Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair Professor
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The Activities of the Chair:
1. Special Lectures by Prof. Ashok G. Modak: August 30 and 31, 2018
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Special Lecture Dated 30-08-2018
Activities of the new academic year 2018-19 began with the first special
lecture delivered by Prof. Ashok Gajanan Modak, National Research
Professor, MHRD, New Delhi on 30th August 2018. The lecture was delivered
on „Integral Humanism: Concept and Uniqueness‟. In fact, this event was a
point of commencement of Celebration of 102nd Birth Anniversary of Pt.
Deendayal Upadhyay that consisted of numerous events and activities
proposed to be undertaken from 30th August to 25th September 2018. To
Prof. Madak, Integral Humanism emphasizes that happiness of human
being alone is not enough but it ensures deep sense of concerns for the
world wellbeing. This is uniqueness of this thought and point of deviation
from other western thoughts. In this vein, Integral Humanism is not an „Ism‟
like other western paradigms such as capitalism and socialism but a
philosophy of life. Loss of divisive dualism (Dwait) and prevailing over
ideology of oneness (Adwait) can ensure development of one and all. To Prof.
Modak, even western thinkers are in search of alternative model of
development because capitalism and socialism have served the objective of
growth but not development. Owing to inherent features in these paradigms,
it could not ensure freedom and equality. Dr. Shyam Kartik Mishra, Chair
Professor, PDDU Chair welcomed the speaker, dignitaries and audience and
introduced the theme of address. Prof. R.P. Pathak, Dean, Faculty of Social
Sciences, BHU presided over the session. Prof. Pathak appreciating Pt.
Deendayal Upadhyay said that this thought could deeply influence people
because Deendayal Ji lived his life as per his thought. Prof. Ashok Kaul,
Prof. Ajit Kumar Pandey and Prof. Arvind Joshi (All from Dept. of Sociology)
participated in the interaction. The Programme was compeered by Prof.
Pravesh Bharadwaj. Dr. Shikha Mishra, coordinator of the programme,
proposed vote of thanks. Prof. Chandrakala Padia, Former Vice-chancellor,
University of Bikaner, Rajasthan, Prof. C.B. Jha (Ayurved Dept.), Prof.
Jaikant Tiwari,Former Dean, FSS, Prof. Malvika Pandey (Dept. of History),
Dr. Deenanath Singh, Dr. Swarn Suman (Dept. of J &MC), Dr. Om Prakash
(Dept. of German Studies), Dr. Seema Mishra (Dept. of History) were present
during the lecture.
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Special Lecture Dated 31-08-2018
The second special lecture was also delivered by Prof. Ashok Gajanan
Modak, National Research Professor, MHRD, New Delhi on 31st August
2018. The lecture was delivered on „Democracy in Integral Humanism‟. The
second day programme started withlighting of the lamp by the guests and
dignitaries and „Kulgeet‟ by the students of the University. Dr. Shyam Kartik
Mishra, Chair Professor, PDDU Chair welcomed the speaker, dignitaries and
audience and introduced theme of the lecture.
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Prof. Modak said, „In Deendayal‟s Humanism, king is for the society.
Authority of society prevails over that of king. Thus, every segment of society
is „Adhikari‟ and the king is only „Sattadhari‟. Real democracy is a system
where society is empowered with opposing any act of king which is, at large,
against the social wellbeing. To him, in Deendayal‟s concept of democracy, a
leader ought to have firm determination for public welfare.
Prof. R.P. Pathak, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, BHU presided over the
programme. Prof. Pathak appreciating Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay said that in
Indian culture, Praja (subject) have had supreme power and King always
had moral bindings to fulfill interest of its subject. Prof. Ashok Kaul, Prof.
Ajit Kumar Pandey and Prof. Arvind Joshi (All from Dept. of Sociology)
participated in the interaction. The Programme was compeered by Prof.
Pravesh Bharadwaj. Dr. Seema Mishra, coordinator of the programme,
proposed vote of thanks. Prof. Chandrakala Padia, Former Vice-chancellor,
University of Bikaner, Rajasthan, Prof. C.B. Jha, Prof. Jaikant Tiwari,Former
Dean, FSS, Dr. Deena Nath Singh, Dr. Swarn Suman (Dept. of J &MC), Dr.
Om Prakash (Dept. of German Studies), Dr. Shikha Mishra (Dept. of History)
were present during the lecture.
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2. Deep Students’ Interactive Session: September 7, 2018
Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Chair, Banaras Hindu University has successfully
organized student Interactive session as one the events under Pt. Deen
Dayal Upadhyay Birth Centenary celebration in 2018.
The student interactive session aims at bringing Pt. Deen Dayal upadhyay's
thought in mainstream discussion in university and academic discourses.
Several students from different faculties successfully participated and
discussed socio-Economic and political thought of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay.
The discussion has been very thought provoking and helped students and
Researcher scholars of university to understand Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhya‟s
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thought. The Students were divided into different groups and each group
was assigned a particular stream of thought of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay.
The participants discussed his thought at length and thereby sensitized the
audience.
The broad stream of discussion in student interactive session was:-
1. Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay‟s Social thought and its contemporary
relevance
2. Economic model of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay and its contemporary
relevance
3. Political thought of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay
4. Philosophy of Integral humanism and influence of Hindu Philosophy.
Participant’s profile
● No of UG and PG Students Participated:-30
● No of Research scholars participants :-7
● No of active audience:-50
Venue: Sambodhi Sabhagar, Faculty of Social Sciences, BHU
The interactive session was started by welcome address of Prof. Shyam
Kartik Mishra, PDDU Chair, FSS, BHU who presented a brief description of
thoughts of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay and reiterated the objectives of such
interactive sessions on his thought. Chief Guest of the session Prof.
Sadashiv Dwivwedi, Coordinator, Bharat Adhyayan Kendra, Faculty of Arts,
BHU said in his address that unity in diversity is beauty of Indian culture
and Deendayal‟s entire thought is structured on this basic principle. Prof.
Sanjay Srivastava, Department of Political Science, FSS, BHU and Guest of
Honour of the function said that Deendayal ji incorporated humanism in his
thought and applied it to every walk of social life. Prof. Srivastava added,
had Deendayal born a few decades back India‟s planning strategy would
have taken different shape.
Dr. Om Prakash Department of German Studies,BHU and Coordinator of
the Programme proposed vote of thanks to all those who graced the
occasion. Prof Pravesh Bharadwaj, Dr. Shikha Mishra, Dr. Swarn Suman
and Dr. Seema Mishra were present at the programme. The session was
compeered by Mr. Animesh Mishra, Student convener of the programme.
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3. Essay Competition: Morning Session, September 11, 2018
Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay chair, Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS),
Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi organised an Essay Competition
on11.09.2018 in the forenoon session in Sambodhi Sabhagar, ground floor,
FSS. The event was a part of celebration of a larger event, 102nd birth
anniversary celebration of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay by the chair. The topic
of essay writing competition was „Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay: A Man of
Mission‟.
The program was highly advertised through mail, posters, phone
messages, Whatsapp messages and also through personal mails. All the
students of BHU and other colleges in Varanasi were invited to participate
with the full zing. Participation required registration which could be done in
advance as well as on the spot itself. There was no participation fee kept for
registration to give equal opportunity to all from different sections of the
society. Participants were advised to report 60 minutes earlier to complete
the formalities of registration and joining inaugural session of the day.
The program started with registration of the participants. Inaugural function
was chaired by Chair Professor Prof. Shyam Kartik Mishra. The Program
coordinator Ms. Shikha Misra with her team of ten volunteers designed and
implemented the two competitions of the day, i.e., essay and painting
competition. There were 23 participants in essay completion. With a note of
thanks, the program coordinator made announcement for the further events
of the 102nd birth anniversary celebration. She also announced the date,
venue and time of declaration of competition results, to be followed by prize
distribution to the winners and certificates to all the participants. Mr. Sagar
Kumar, Mr. Krishna Pal Singh and Mr. Nitesh Kumar Patel were the winners
of 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize of the essay competition, respectively.
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4. Painting Competition: Afternoon Session, September 11, 2018
Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay chair, Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS), Banaras
Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi organised a Sketching and Painting
competition in the afternoon session of11.09.2018 in Sambodhi Sabhagar,
ground floor, FSS. The theme for Sketching and Painting Competition was „A
Portrait of „Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay‟. All the students of BHU and other
colleges in Varanasi were invited to participate in the competition.
Participation required registration which could be done in advance as well
as on the spot itself. There was no participation fee kept for registration to
give equal opportunity to all from different sections of the society.
Participants were instructed to bring their own sketching and colouring
material though same sketching sheets were provided to all the participants
free of cost. Participants were advised to report 60 minutes earlier to
complete the formalities of registration. The program started with
registration of the participants. Inaugural function was chaired by Chair
Professor Dr. Shyam Kartik Mishra and then distribution of sheets for
sketching, painting and writing was done. The duration for sketching and
drawing was 2 and a half hour while the same for essay writing competition
was 2 hours only. The program was supervised by program coordinator Ms.
Shikha Misra and a team of ten volunteers. There was heavy participation
with 45 participants in Sketching and Painting Competition. With a note of
thanks by the program coordinator and with an announcement for the
further events of the 102nd birth anniversary celebration, she also
announced the date, venue and time of declaration of competition results.
She announced that the result of the competition would be announced and
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prize be distributed to winners and certificates to all the participants on 25th
September, 2018 at Malviya Moolya Anusheelan Kendra, BHU.
Mr. Vishnu Kumar Verma, BA I, Faculty of Visual Arts, Mr. Rahul Pratap,
2nd Year, Faculty of Visual Arts and and Mr. Sanskar Verma, BFA 4th year,
Faculty of Visual Arts were the winners of 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize respectively
of the painting and drawing competition.
5. Special Lecture: September 22, 2018
Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Chair organised special lecture of Prof. A.D.N
Bajpai, former Vice-chancellor of HP University, Shimla, Himanchal Pradesh
on Economic aspect of Integral Humanism on 22.09.2018 in H N Tripathi
Hall, faculty of Social Sciences, BHU. Prof. G.C. Jaishwal Vice-chancellor
Patliputra University, Patna and Prof. A.K. Gaur Head, Dept of Economics,
BHU were guest of Honour of the programme. The programme was presided
over by Prof. R.P. Pathak Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, BHU. Prof.
Shyam Kartik MIshra of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Chair welcomed the
guest, dignitaries and audience and introduced the theme of special lecture.
Prof. Mishra refereed Angus Madison and said that India shared nearly one
third of the world GDP about two thousand years back. This was the
strength of Indian thought. Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay is one of the pioneers
of this thought. Prof. Bajpai in his address underlined that Integral
Humanism is Integration of Dharma, Arth, Kama and Moksha. To Prof.
Bajpai, the policies framed world over for development could not take care of
one and all and led to glaring inequalities. To him, economic policies need to
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be based on distribution to everyone as per need rather than ones
purchasing power. Policies based on this ideology will be the real honour
and homage to Deen Dayal ji. Prof. G.C. Jaishwal spoke on practicing values
of life by Deen Dayal ji. Prof. Gaur highlighted on basic economic thought of
Deen Dayal ji. Prof. R. P. Pathak in his presiedential address, envisaged on
strength of cultural heritage of India. Prof. Jaikant Tiwary, former Dean,
FSS, Prof. R.R. Jhaa, former Dean, FSS, Prof. Ajay Pratap Singh Head, Dept
of History, Prof. Rakesh Panday, Dr. Shikha Misra, Dr. Om Prakash, and
several research scho ars were at the present. Dr. Seema Mishra,
Programme co-ordinator proposed vote of thanks and Dr. Swarna Suman
compeered the programme.
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1. Youth Parliament: Morning Session, September 25, 2018
मूथ ऩार्रिमाभेंट रयऩोटि: Dr. Swarn Suman, Programme Coordinator
ऩॊडडत डदन दमार उऩाध्माम की 102 वीॊ जमॊती के अवसय ऩय ऩॊडडत डदन दमार उऩाध्माम चेमय, काशी डहन्द ूववश्वववद्यारम की ओय से मूथ ऩार्रिमाभेंट का आमोजन डकमा गमा. मूथ ऩार्रिमाभेंट का ववषम था- जम्भू-कश्भीय भें अनुच्छेद 370 व 35 A की प्रासॊर्गकता. उल्रेखनीम है डक इस ववषम ऩय ऩॊडडत डदन दमार उऩाध्माम चेमय ने ऩूये बायतवषि भें ऩहरी फाय मूथ ऩार्रिमाभेंट का आमोजन डकमा है. मूथ ऩार्रिमाभेंट कामिक्रभ को दो चयणों भें सॊऩन्न डकमा गमा. कामिक्रभ भें 150 अभ्मर्थिमों ने ऩॊजीकयण कयामा. ऩहरे चयण भें 150 अभ्मर्थिमों का ऑडडशन 7 र्सतॊफय 2018 को र्रमा गमा जजनभें से 35 अभ्मर्थिमों का चमन अॊर्तभ चयण के र्रए गमा. ऩहरे चयण भें चमर्नत अभ्मर्थिमों को उनके प्रदशिन के आधाय ऩय उन्हें प्रधानभॊत्री, कानून भॊत्री, यऺा भॊत्री, ववत्त भॊत्री, नेता प्रर्तऩऺ, स्ऩीकय आडद की बूर्भका प्रदान की गमी. इन 35 प्रर्तबार्गमों को 2 हफ्ते ऩार्रिमाभेंट भें अनुच्छेद 370 व 35 A ऩय चचाि कयने का प्रर्शऺण डदमा गमा. प्रर्शऺण उऩयान्त 25 र्सतॊफय को ऩॊडडत डदन दमार उऩाध्माम
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की जमॊती ऩय मूथ ऩार्रिमाभेंट का पाइनर का आमोजन भारवीम भूल्म अनुशीरन सबागाय, काशी डहन्द ूववश्वववद्यारम भें हुआ. सबागाय भें स्टेज ऩय ऩार्रिमाभेंट का सेट वफरकुर सॊसद बवन की तजि ऩय तैमाय डकमा गमा जहाॉ फीच भें सबाऩर्त, दाडहने तयह सत्तारूढ़ ऩाटी औय फामीॊ तयप ववऩऺ को वफठामा गमा. मूथ ऩार्रिमाभेंट भें अनुच्छेद 370 व 35 Aके अवरोकन भें जम्भू-कश्भीय को र्भरे ववशेषार्धकाय ऩय ऩऺ-ववऩऺ ने जोयदाय फहस की. सदन भें मह र्नणिम र्रमा गमा डक इस भुदे्द ऩय जल्दफाजी भें कोई र्नष्कषि र्नकारना उर्चत नह ॊ. सॊववधान के साथ साभाजजक ढाॉचे के डहसाफ से बी ववचाय की जरुयत है जजसके र्रए आगे औय बी सत्र आमोजजत डकमे जामेंगे. सदन भें फहस के प्रदशिन के अनुसाय प्रर्तबार्गमों को प्रथभ, डितीम तथा ततृीम ऩुयस्काय प्रदान डकमा गमा तथा सबी प्रर्तबार्गमों को स्भरृ्त र्चन्ह तथा सडटिडपकेट डदमा गमा. इस कामिक्रभ के भुख्म अर्थर्त आयएसएस की याष्ट्रीम कामिकारयणी के सदस्म इन्रेश कुभाय थे.
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2. Valedictory Programme: Afternoon Session, September 25, 2018.
Nearly one month long 102nd Birth Anniversary celebration events were
concluded on 25th September 2018. The Valedictory session of the
celebration was graced by Sri Indresh Kumar, Renowned social Thinker as
Chief Guest. Prof. Indumati Katdre Vice-chancellor, Punarutthan
Vidyapeeth, Ahemdabad was Guest of honour of the function. Sri Indresh
Kumar during his address emphatically said that principles alone are not
adequate to run a healthy society but it should be backed by practice in
behavior. It is because values of life make humane. Pt. Deen Dayal
Upadhyay viewed that life should always be equipped with values rather
than being it value less, Sri Indresh ji said. To Sri Indesh Kumar thought of
Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay teaches us the way and means for making India of
our dreams. In her address, Prof. Katdare out lined contents and modality of
education that the India should have to bring its glory back. She also
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pointed out draw backs of British education system that uprooted Indian
values of life.
The valedictory session was presided over by Prof. R. P. Pathak Dean,
Faculty of Social Sciences. Prof Pathak threw light on cultural heritage of
India and there by emerged high moral values in human life in his
presidential address. Prof. Shyam Kartik Mishra welcomed the guest and
dignitaries of the valedictory session and described details of activities under
taken by Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Chair. At the end Dr. Swarna Suman,
Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication proposed vote of thanks. The
session was attendant by Prof. Arvind Kumar Joshi, Head Dept of Sociology,
Prof. R. N. Tripathi, Dept of Sociology, Prof. Rakesh Pandey, Dept of History,
Dr. Rajeev Kumar Srivastava, Dept of History, Sri Manoj Mishra, Social
Worker and several other Dignitaries. Prof. Pravesh Bhardwaj compeered he
programme.
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8. Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Death Anniversary Memorial Lecture
Date-11 February 2019
Venue- Sambodhi Sabhagar, Faculty of Social Sciences, BHU
The Functionaries:
1. Honouring dignitaries by bestowing Tulsi Plant by Dr. Swarn Suman,
Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication
2. Welcome of the dignitaries and introductory lecture by Prof. Shyam
Kartik Mishra, PDDU Chair
3. Guest of Honour, Prof Sanjay Sharma, Head, Dept. of Mining
Engineering, IIT, BHU
4. Chief Guest, Sri Ramashish Ji, Coordinator, Pragya Pravah, UP-Bihar -
Jharkhand
5. Presided over by Prof. RP Pathak, Dean, FSS, BHU
6. Vote of Thanks by Prof. Pravesh Bharadwaj, Dept. of History, BHU
7. Compeering by Sri Animesh Mishra, Student volunteer
Report:
Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Memorial Lecture 2019 was organized by PDDU
Chair in Sambodhi Sabhagar of Faculty of social sciences, BHU on 11th
February 2019.
This Memorial lecture revolved around twin theme of “Cultural Nationalism
in India and thoughts of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay” and “Indian traditions in
the Scientific World”. Professor Sanjay Sharma from IIT, BHU delivered a
very thought provoking, informative and spellbound lecture on “Indian
traditions in the Scientific World”.
Chief Guest of the Memorial Lecture and a renowned social worker Sri
Ramashish Ji not only gave glimpses of historic cultural integrity of India
but also acknowledged the contribution of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay in
achieving the same.
Prof. Shyam Kartik Mishra (Convenor) paid rich tributes to Pt. Deen Dayal
Upadhyay on his Death Anniversary and put forth the ongoing programmes
and activities of the chair to sensitize students regarding the thought and
principles of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay.
Dean, Faculty of social sciences chaired the memorial Lecture and gave the
Presidential address encompassing thoughts on different strands of Indian
nationalism and cultural unity of India.
Prof. Pravesh Bharadwaj proposed vote of thanks to the participants and
guests and dignitaries of the lecture ceremony.
Animesh Mishra participated as Student co-ordinator and Co-convenor of
the programme
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9. NATIONAL SEMINAR from 01-02 MARCH 2019
on
INTEGRAL HUMANISM AND CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENT ISSUES
The National Seminar on Integral Humanism and Contemporary
Development Issues began at the Sambodhi Sabhagar of the Faculty of
Social Sciences with offering of floral tribute at the bust of Pt. Madan Mohan
Malaviya, the Founder of the Banaras Hindu University and to Pt. Deen
Dayal Upadhyay, who gave the vision of Integral Humanism. This was
followed by the rendition of the BHU Kulgeet penned by Dr. Shanti Swaroop
Bhatnagar.
DAY 1: Inaugural Session (01.03.2018, 11 AM)
At the outset, Dr. Shyam Kartik Mishra, the Chair Professor, Pt. Deen Dayal
Upadhyay Chair (PDDUC), Faculty of Social Sciences and the organizing
secretary of the two days‟ National Seminar welcomed the Chief Guest Prof.
Ashok Modak, National Research Professor, MHRD, Prof. Bhagwati Prakash
Sharma, keynote speaker and VC, Gautam Buddha University, Guests of
Honour Prof. ADN Bajpayi, Former V.C., HP University Shimla, Prof I. V.
Vishwakarma, Chairman, UP Higher Education Services Commission and
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Dr. S.C. Dwivedi, Member Legislative Assembly, UP, and other dignitaries
who came to participate in the National Seminar.
Thereafter, Prof. S.K. Mishra gave a brief description of the work done by the
PDDUC since its inception. It was highlighted that in 17 months span the
Chair has organized 14 programmes dealing with the life and work of Pt.
Upadhyay. Then he presented the concept note of the seminar emphasizing
the achievements of India before the start of the British rule. He argued that
the philosophy of the Integral Humanism is rooted in the Indian knowledge
system accumulated over millennia. He also argued that this seminar would
attempt to answer as to how the philosophy of integral humanism would be
helpful in providing solutions to the socio-economic problems of
contemporary India.
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After the presentation of the concept note by Prof. S.K. Mishra, the keynote
address of the Inaugural Session was delivered by Prof. B.P Sharma, V.C of
the Gautam Buddha University. The highlight of his address was the key
challenges facing India and Indian economy, such as the economic growth,
job creation etc. He dwelt on the main actors of the world economy, eg. the
MNCs, big corporate, trade practices and trade war etc. The speaker warned
about the power of the disruptive technologies. He quoted from a study,
according to which in the next 20-25 years the traditional jobs would get
reduced by 85 percent. This means that the present school going generation
of India, when it will join the workforce in the coming years, it will have to
be prepared for the jobs that simply do not exist at present. The Mantra for
the success would be - Learn, unlearn and re-learn. His suggestions for job
creation were focusing on research and innovation which should augment
the specific requirements of our country and which should help the country
to reduce its dependence on import of technologies. Keeping in view the size
of the country, economic decentralization is a must. Promoting small and
medium scale industry will generate employment at the local levels.
Prof. B.P Sharma also mentioned that the challenges also include the
decline of Indian value system, which is becoming visible in the breaking up
of families, growth of divorce rates among the married couples, lack of
enthusiasm for the cultural ethos which has shaped our collective identity.
In this regard, he highlighted the adverse impact of westernization promoted
in the TV serials and other mode of entertainments. Lastly, he emphasized
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how the holistic ideas of Pt. Deen Dayal ji can help us in addressing some of
the galloping challenges before us.
Before the delivery of the keynote address, Dr. S.C, Dwivedi expressed his
views on the problems and challenges of Indian society. He spoke that the
problems can be summed up in three words – Abhav, Asamanata and
Ashanti. He drew a comparison between the western capitalism and
Marxism and he stated that the both of them are premised over the
centrality of a common thing – capital. He quoted Pt. Deen Dayal ji who used
to say that we want neither the plenty of capital nor its scarcity. Dr. Dwivedi
argued that some of the policies and programmes of the current Government
of India are modeled on the thinking of Pt. Deen Dayal.
Prof. I.S. Vishwakarma gave a historical overview and commented that
Pundit ji belonged to the tradition of Indian thinkers like B.G. Tilak, Sri
Aurobindo and Dr. K.B. Hedgewar. Speaking about the contribution of Pt.
Upadhyay he spoke that humanism was a western concept. Pt. ji took this
concept and developed the philosophy of integral humanism which was
totally rooted in the Indic civilizational values. He pleaded that we need to
decolonize our mind if we want to solve our problems.
Similarly, Prof. ADN Bajpayi spoke about the simplicity of the life of Pt.
Upadhyay. He stated that his views should be understood in unison with his
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life philosophy. We cannot claim to work according to his principles if our
life is divorced from the philosophical ideas that we cherish.
The chief guest and learned speaker of the inaugural session of the Seminar
was Prof. Ashok Gajanan Modak. He spoke in detail as to how the world is
today more receptive to the ideas of Pt. Upadhyay. He illustrated this by
quoting from the Human Development Reports (HDR) 2016 prepared by the
UNDP which refers to the marginalized and vulnerable sections of human
society.
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Lastly, the ex-Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Jaikant Tiwary
extended the vote of thanks. All the distinguished guests were presented
with a memento as a mark of respect.
The Next Session of the National Seminar began after the lunch break. In
the post-lunch session, a panel discussion was held on the topic – Economic
Issues and Integral Humanism. The Participants of the panel discussion
were – Prof. N. Rajlaxmi, Former Head, Department of Economics, University
of Madras, Prof. M.C Sati, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal and
Prof. V. K. Srivastava, Former Head, Department of Economics and Rural
Development, RML Awadh University, Faizabad. Prof. N. Rajlaxmi chaired
the session. She spoke about sustainable development and financial
inclusions as examples of issues which are related to the integral humanist
Pt. Deen Dayal whose thought is entirely based on the idea of inclusivity.
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She mentioned that the philosophy of integral humanism emphasizes that
human development must be attuned to human capital. The co-panelists
also expressed their views.
The third session of the day was also a panel discussion revolving around
the ideas of Pt. Deen Dayal. The participants were Dr. R. K. Upadhyay, VKS
PG College, Ballia, Dr. Vishwanath Kumar, SBPG College, Varanasi, Dr.
Jagdish Singh, Harishchandra PG College, Varanasi and Dr. Anoop Kumar
Mishra, Department of Economics, DAV College, Varanasi. After the panel
discussion, a number of participants from various academic institutions
presented their research papers in the technical sessions. I.
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DAY 02: 02.03.2019 (10.30 AM)
Day two of the national seminar began with the technical session II. The
participants, who could not present their papers on the previous day, did
that in this technical session which was themed on “Socio-political issues
and Integral Humanism”. The session was chaired by Prof. Rama Shankar
Tripathi, Former Head, Department of Sociology, MG Kashi Vidyapeeth,
Varanasi. The special lecture of the session was delivered by Prof. Shailesh
Kumar Mishra, Head, Department of Social Sciences, Sampurnanand
Sanskrit University, Varanasi. While Prof. Mishra focused on the holistic
ideas of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay, Prof. Tripathi presented a comparative
view by mentioning the works of Carl Mannheim and Talcot Parsons.
More than four dozens of papers were presented in the two technical
sessions. Details of the papers presented can be seen in the souvenir
enclosed with this report.
Panel Discussion II
Panel Discussion II was centered on the theme of “Socio-political Issues and
Integral Humanism”. The session was chaired by Dr. Deena Nath Singh. The
speakers of the session were Prof. Shankar Sharan, NCERT, New Delhi, Sri
Ramashish ji from Prajna Pravah and Dr. Vijay Karan ji from Lucknow
University. Dr. Vijay Karan Ji who has also authored a biography of Pt. Deen
Dayal, highlighted the integrated thought of Pundit Ji. Shri Ramashish ji
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spoke about the unfinished work yet to be done – which is to take the ideas
of integral humanism to the general public. The main speaker of the session
Prof. Shankar Sharan reminded that the discussion on Pt. Deen Dayal
should not be limited to his ideas but should also involve the understanding
of the quest for truth that took him to that path. He said that it would not
be accurate to just shift the blame for all our contemporary problems to the
misrule of the British in India. According to him, we should start owning up
the problems created by ourselves in the last seventy years of our
independence. Discussing the faults of the education policy of our country,
he stressed that the negligence of our mother tongue has resulted in the loss
of our cultural identity and the intellectual capability. He suggested that
cultural regeneration cannot happen without establishing the primacy of our
mother tongue in imparting education.
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Valedictory Session
After the lunch break, the Valedictory Session started at 2.30 pm. The chief
guest of the session was noted social thinker Shri Govindacharya. Another
key speaker and the guest of honour was Dr. Mahesh Chandra Sharma,
Director, IIHD, New Delhi. Prof. R. P. Pathak, Dean, Faculty of Social
Sciences, BHU chaired the session.
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Speaking first, Dr. Mahesh Chand Sharma spoke briefly about the greatness
of our ancient Indian system. Commenting upon the problems of
unemployment in today‟s India, he reminded that in the Indian system there
was no equivalent concept for “unemployment”. The word used in Hindi is
berozgari which is indicative of its foreign origin. He said that Pt. Deen Dayal
ji was also thinking of India where nobody will be without some respectful
work suitable to his ability and temperament. But his ideas were not limited
to that. His integral humanism stars with vyashti. Moving through samashti
and srishti it reaches to the parameshti.
The chief guest, Shri Govindacharya was the key speaker of the session. He
dwelt at length about the ideas and philosophy of Pt. Deen Dayal Ji. The
main focus of his speech was the importance of the civilizational values that
has accrued to us from our forefathers. Stressing upon the need to cultivate
it, he mentioned that while it is the nature that makes geography of a land,
it is the man that makes the history of his land. For any nation, it is the
culture which acts as its oxygen. Without culture the nation loses its life
support. He presented the statistics and said that we have lost 60% of our
biodiversity in the last five decades. Cultural degeneration and savage
consumerism have emerged as the two most important challenges to our
civilizational values. We would not be able to contain these problems if we
do not decolonize our minds without which we will remain victim of
Budhhibhramsh (loss of wisdom) and smritilopa (loss of memory).
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At last, Prof R.P. Pathak, who chaired the session, delivered his presidential
address. A formal vote of thanks was offered by Dr. Om Prakash after the
Seminar coordinator Prof. Shyam Kartik Mishra, presented mementos to the
distinguished guests.
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10. Special Lecture: April 06, 2019
A special lecture of Sri Srikant Katdare, Akhil Bharatiya Sah-Sanyojak,
Pragya Pravah was organized by Pt. Deenndayal Upadhyaya Chair, FSS,
BHU on „Rashtravad Me Buddhijiviyon ki Bhumika‟ in the auditorium of
Dhanvantari Bhawan of Ayurved Department on 6th April 2019. The
programme was organized in collaboration with Pragya Pravah, Kashi
Kendra and at the warm initiative of Sri Ramashish Ji, Sanyojak, Pragya
Pravah, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand. The session was chaired by
Prof. Arvind Kumar Joshi, Head, Department of Sociology, BHU. Prof. Om
Prakash Singh, Head, Department of Ayurveda, IIMS, BHU was guest of
honour at the programme. The programme began with garlanding of the
statue of Mahamna Madan Mohan Malviya and Deendayal Upadhyay by the
esteemed guests. Prof. S. K. Mishra, PDDU Chair welcomed the guests and
dignitaries and introduced the theme to be lectured upon. The country has
tough time and its pseudo intellectuals are trying to draw a dividing line
between Desh Bhakti and Rashtravad and therefore it is of great relevance
to debate and discuss the meaning of Rashtra at length in Indian context,
Prof. Mishra said. The chief guest Sri Katdare started with the problems that
India as a country is facing with and sharply connected it with ability of
India as a Rashtra to resolve these issues. He also explained the western
version of Nation and analysed British strategic Policy that led to create
confusion about meaning of this concept in our mind to weaken India. Dr.
Katdare finally spoke on intellectuals‟ role to strengthen Rashtravad and
said that they need to observe the weaknesses that got into our social
institutions, which have been capable of integrating and uniting our
pluralistic society for thousands of years. Guest of Honour Prof. O.P. Singh
in his speech appreciated and welcomed holding such type of programmes
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in future also. In Presidential address Prof. Arvind Joshi reiterated the
reasons why we are parting away from the Rashtravad and specified the
ways to strengthen it. Kashi Prant Sah Sanyojak, Pragya Pravah Dr. Anil
Kumar Singh, Dept. of Journalism, BHU proposed Vote of thanks to the
guests, dignitaries and audience. Prof. Sanjai Kumar Srivastava, Prof. T. P.
Singh, Prof. C. B. Jha, Dr. Nandu Singh and many other faculty members
and students attended and actively participated in the programme.
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11. Field Survey for the Study of ‘Antyodaya’: 21-04-2019
A field survey was conducted on 21-04-2018 to study the extent of
prevailing caste based discrimination in acquiring basic health facilities in
two villages of Varanasi district. The survey was conducted with the help of
staff of PDDU Chair, FSS, BHU. Dr. Devendra Pratap Tripathi, Former JRF
and Ph.D. in Political Science from BHU extended his cooperation in this
field study.
The Report:
For case studies people of Vanvasi (Mushar) community residing in
Todarpur village and that of Scheduled Caste (Chamar) of Payagpur village ,
both the villages of Araji line Block, were contacted. Mushar Basti of
Todarpur village is at about 3 Kms away from the PHC (Primary Health
Center) whereas that of Chamar Basti of village Payagpur is situated at half
Km. distance.
VILLAGE I
Males and females of the Mushar Basti were mostly found to be working
Bricks manufacturing unit, situated at stone throw distance from this
village. During off season, these people work on private farms owned by
Bhumihars (a high caste on social ladder) of the same village. These workers
reported to have no experience of any caste based misconduct or ill
treatment at either of the two places. Rather some of the women appreciated
their Bhumihar employers for allowing women of their families to cleanse
their utensils and kitchen.
The living condition of Musahars of the village was pathetic,
obviously shown by their broken wooden cots, low roof semi pucca and
kuchcha houses and shabby cloths. Most of the school age children were
observed to have been away from the schools partially because of economic
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compulsions but mainly owing to lack of interest in studies and that of
awareness of importance of education in life.
The contacted respondents have reported that they resort to private
Doctors during ailment of their family members, including their children
which are though costlier but there are no caste prone distinctions in
treatment. Mrs. Dara, a lady from the village in her mid 40s, reported that
when her 6years old daughter fell severely ill she was constrained to take
her to 15 Kms away maternal home where there was PHC in the village
itself. Her daughter stayed there for about 6 months and got cured. She did
not experience any caste based distinction during treatment of her
daughter.
The villagers appreciate current ruling Government that provided them
with pucca road, electric connections, pucca houses and toilets. They
reported that facility of toilets and houses is not available to all villagers but
were hopeful of it in days to come when the same Government repeats in
power. Their political awareness is limited to the name of Modi, the Prime
Minister and symbol Lotus (Kamal) that was communicated to them by
Gram Pradhan (Head of the village), the person instrumental to fetch these
facilities to them.
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Therefore, in our view, looking at the ground reality, the caste
constraints for this group may be a political agenda for the professional
political parties. Basic facilities like education, , hospital and some type of
regular source of income and employment to them initiated by the
Government may mean a lot for them to improve their life and living. Apart
from this, reshaping mental model of these people for inscription of thrust
for better and meaningful life in them can be fruitful wherein promotion to
honest and sincere NGOs can play a vital role.
VILLAGE II
Payagpur, the other village visited by us, has entirely a different setting. The
village inhibited by about 25 families of Harijans (Chamars), the Scheduled
Caste people, though not well off but politically very vibrant. Level of
children‟s education is better than the first village. Some of the people from
this village lease-in land on share basis and others work for wages at
different places, including on land. Few of them are artisans. But, in
general, people here have quest for better life and living. The educated
villagers, though small in numbers, who are in Government services,
availing legal rights under reservation, are role models for other school going
children. The standard of living of most of the families was low but their
ambitions were observed at high pitch, with optimism.
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PHC situated at merely 500 Mtrs distance from their place of residence, was
functioning fairly well, in view of most of them. They were satisfied by the
services offered by the Doctor at PHC since they never showed any sense of
caste based discrimination against them in the hospital. People were not
happy with adequacy of medicines made available to the hospital by the
Government. They complained against the compounder who belonged to
their own caste, posted at the PHC. They reported against him of
misbehaving and ill-treating them just to please the high caste people and
demonstrate his supremacy over other people of his caste residing in the
village. In their view, Doctor working on PHC was honest enough in case of
referring the genuine cases to private hospitals when it is beyond his
control.
The respondents, however, expressed their annoyance over some Brahmin
boys of the village who happen to use their muscle power to grab medicines
available at the centre and break queues for showing their patients to the
Doctor. Doctor and staff at PHC don‟t oppose them being scared of them.
But, in view of respondents, this is not caste based distinction since it is
their normal behavior against one and all present at the hospital for
treatment. To them, this is case of worsening law and order situation and
problem of rotten children in society.
Mr. Aliyar, Mr. Jagardev and Mrs. Chandra, the respondents in their 40s
and early 50s of this caste have reported to be happy with the treatment of
Brahmins of that village and praise them for keeping their words of contract
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to work on their farms or elsewhere. Mr. Ghabdu and Mr. Shankar,
respondents in their 60s and above remember their black days when they
were severely hit by numerous and vivid atrocities of Brahmins on them in
the village.
To our observation, lot of changes have occurred in agrarian relation due to
spreading education, diversifying employment, contracting size of land
holding and growing awareness about one‟s rights and rule of law in place.
Caste based discrimination is more of a political agenda than a problem of a
serious concern.
12. Library: Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair
A rich Library is an integral component of any institution pursuing teaching
and research and so is the case with Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair. With
this view, the chair is on the way of establishing its library. The library will
be open for one and all whosoever is interested in learning thoughts and
contribution of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay and pursuing multi- disciplinary
research on various issues under the paradigm of indigenous development
and its contemporary relevance. The Chair will work with a mission to
develop its library as a nodal resource centre on thoughts of Pt. Deendayal
Upadhyay in the State of Uttar Pradesh, the Janma Bhumi, Karma Bhumi
and Nirvan Bhumi of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay.
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The library of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Chair is established in a room
provided in „Bhojpuri Bhavan‟ of Faculty of Social Sciences. Around 100
Books, one bookshelf, 10 chairs with writing pad, one almirah have been
bought by the chair by the end of April 2019. The books purchased include
those written by Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay himself and also those by Dr.
Mahesh Chandra Sharma, Dr. Bajrang Lal Gupta, Sri Dattopant Thengdi
and many more acclaimed personalities alike. Library could not be
functional owing to lack of staff to look after. However, the library will be
functional during the next Academic session.
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13. Academic Activities by the Chair Professor:
i. Lectures Delivered:
1. Delivered lecture on „Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods in
Social Sciences‟ at ICSSR sponsored workshop on Research
Methodology organized by Center for Social Inclusion and Inclusive
Policy, University of Hyderabad on 06-04-2019.
2. Participated as one of the speakers in a session of panel discussion on
„Economic and Political Thought of Deendayal Upadhyay‟ in a National
Seminar organized by Rajju Bhaiya State University, Prayag on 25-26
March, 2019.
3. Delivered special lecture on „Economic Ideology of Pt. Deendayal
Upadhyay‟, in Dept. of Economics, L.N. Mithila University, Darbhanga,
Bihar on 23-02-2019.
4. Delivered Valedictory address in a seminar on „Economic Thought of
Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay‟, organized by Siddhartha University, Kapil
Vastu, Siddhartha Nagar, U.P. held on 27th January 2019.
ii. Published Books:
Integral Humanism: Revisited in Contemporary India (Ed.), Kunal Books,
New Delhi, 2019, pp. 1- 284 (Sole Author)
iii. Papers Submitted for Publication:
1. „Integral Humanism as an Alternative to Capitalism and Socialism‟
submitted to Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair, RML Awadh University,
Faizabad for its proposed book.
2. „Deendayal Ji Ka Arthik Chintan’, submitted to Pt. Deendayal
Upadhyay Chair, Sri Rajju Bhaiya Allahabad State University for its
proposed book.
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अप्रवासी भारतीय प्रोफेसर का ककया गया सम्मान
काशी हहन्द ूहवश्वहवद्यालय के दीनदयाल उपाध्याय पीठ में शहनवार को कालेटन यूहनवर्ससटी के एडजंक्ट
ररसर्च प्रोफेसर बहल राम का स्वागत ककया गया। कालेटन यूहनवर्ससटी के समाजशास्त्र और मानवशास्त्र
हवभाग स ेसम्बन्ध रखन ेवाले प्रोफेसर राम २००३-२००६ के दौरान अंतरास्रीय समाजशास्त्र पररषद ्के
जनसँख्या समाजशास्त्र के ररसर्च सहमहत के प्रमुख भी रहें हैं।साथ ही प्रोफेसर राम ३४ वषों तक कनाडा के
स्टेरटहस्टक्स के सीहनयर डमेोग्राफर भी रह ेहैं। दीनदयाल पीठ के प्रोफेसर श्याम कार्सतक हमश्रा ने पीठ प े
उनका स्वागत ककया और पीठ के कायों और उद्दशे्यों के हवषय में र्र्ाच की।
पीठ के द्वारा आयोहजत इंटरव्यू में प्रवासी भारतीय के रूप में कनाडा में ४९ वषों के अपने अनुभव साझा
करत े हुए उन्होंन ेभारत कनाडा सम्बन्ध ,अप्रवासी भारतीयों की हस्तहथ ,खाहलस्तान आंदोलन ,भारत प े
बढ़ता जनसंख्या दबाव तथा भारत और कनाडा के हशक्षा और स्वास््य के मॉडल प ेअपने हवर्ार को
साझा ककया। पीठ के तरफ से इंटरव्य ूलेते हुए अहनमेष हमश्रा ने प्रोफेसर राम से भारतीय हवश्वहवद्यालयों
में ररसर्च इकोहसस्टम को मजबूत करन ेके सुझाव भी माँगा। प्रोफेसर बहल राम ने बताया की भारत की
ऐहतहाहसक हवरासत और संस्कृहत हमेशा उन्हें प्रेररत करती ह ैऔर वे भारतीय होन ेप ेगौरवाहन्वत महसूस
करत ेहैं।प्रोफेसर बहल राम न ेअंतराष्ट्रीय स्तर पर बढ़ते भारत के कद और प्रहतष्ठा की प्रसंशा की और उम्मीद
जताई की आने वाले वक़्त में भारत और तेजी स े हवकास के रास्त े पे उन्मुख होगा। इंटरव्यू में हववेक
उपाध्याय का भी सहयोग रहा।
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14. The Committees of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair:
In accordance with the precedence, a Monitoring Committee was
constituted by the Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences in consultation with the
Chair Professor. The committee approved road map of activities outlined by
the Chair to be taken up during the current academic year. The Committee
is as follows:
1. Prof. R. P. Pathak, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences Chairman
2. Prof. Tara Singh, Head, Dept. of Psychology Member
3. Prof. J. B. Komaraiah, Dept. of Economics Member
4. Prof. Pravesh Bharadwaj, Dept. of History Member
5. Prof. S. K. Mishra, Pt. DDU Chair Member Secretary
The chair having got its proposed activities approved by the
Monitoring Committee, constituted the Programme Implementation
Committee to assign the specific task and fix accountability to each
member.
Programme Implementation Committee:
1. Prof. R.P. Pathak, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences -Chairman
2. Prof. Abhimanyu Singh, Head, Dept. of Physical Education - Member
3. Dr. Seema Mishra, Dept. of History -Member
4. Dr. Om Prakash, Dept. of German Studies -Member
5. Dr. Swarn Suman, Dept. of Journalism and M Communication -Member
6. Dr. Shikha Mishra, Dept. of History of Arts -Member
7. Prof. S. K. Mishra, Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Chair -Member Secretary
I am delighted to appreciate all the members of the Programme
Implementation Committee for their best possible performance in organising
all the activities of the Chair. Prof. R.P. Pathak, Dean, Faculty of Social
Sciences acknowledged the sincere efforts of the members and issued them
certificate of appreciation.
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15. Staff and Functionaries of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair:
Currently, staff and functionaries working with the Chair are as follows:
1. Dr. Shyam Kartik Mishra Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair Professor
2. Dr. Nisha Pandey, Post Doctoral Fellow (Joined on 04-04-2019)
3. Mr. Vivek Kumar Upadhyay, Office Assistant (Joined on 03.11.2018)
4. Mr. Vikash Raj, Multi-Tasking- Staff (Joined on 03.11.2018)
16. The Way Ahead:
In order to design Road Map of the activities for the next academic year and
approve the proposed annual budget for the academic year 2019-20, the
Monitoring Committee will meet in the first week of July 2019.
We are planning to undertake some outreach activities of serious
impact on the masses in the next academic year. We are quite hopeful to
intensify and diversify the activities of the Chair in ensuing year. The
advertisement for one more Post - Doctoral Fellow (PDF) and two short term
Fellowships (for 3-4 months each) for the next Academic Year will be
displayed by the chair on the University web-site by the end of July 2019.
We are also planning to forward application form to ICSSR and UGC for
Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) from the chair.
The establishment of any new institution is ever full of difficulties and
constraints. However, the chair has been trying to perform best by pooling
all financial, manual and intellectual resources available at its disposal. In
my view, the Chair realises dire necessity of intensive research on
„Reflections of Integral Humanism in Social Sciences‟. This may be possible
only by promoting teaching and research on Indigenous Social-Economic
and Political system and institutions in India during Pre-British and at the
end of British Rule; and contextualise them with current situation. It needs
to extend the current area of functions of the Chair and give it a well
thought reshape. It further needs to explore feasibility of introducing some
Masters Degree course in „Indigenous Development Models for Happiness in
Human Life‟ and bear the great challenge of drafting its syllabi relating to
the context of current studies in Social Sciences. This will be in toe with the
mission behind establishing Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Chair in the
Universities across the country. I am quite hopeful that under the visionary
leadership of the Dean, FSS, the PDDU Chair, BHU will be able to do this
and will come up as a role model for other universities.