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Centre for the Study of Developing Societies : ウィキペディア英語版
Centre for the Study of Developing Societies

The Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) is an Indian social sciences and humanities research institute. It was founded in 1963 by Rajni Kothari and is largely funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.〔(About CSDS ) CSDS website, March 30th, 2009.〕 It is located in New Delhi, close to Delhi University
==Overview==
Professor Rajni Kothari, left his position as the Assistant Director of the National Institute of Community Development in 1963 to start the CSDS. Housed initially at a building owned by the Indian Adult Education Association (IAEA) at Indraprastha Estate, Delhi. CSDS later moved in 1966-67 to its present location, with a regular inflow of adequate funds from Indian Council for Social Sciences Research.
"The Centre provides a unique institutional space which seeks to nurture intellectual interests outside the entrenched boundaries of academic disciplines. This simultaneously gives the Centre a sense of intimacy with and distance from universities. Therefore, the Centre has deliberately chosen not to duplicate the structure of university department. This also allows the Centre to support and nurture interdisciplinary modes of inquiry. Over the years, the Centre has also managed to generate and utilize a productive tension between rigorous scholarly work and social movements, between academic commitment and political practices."〔
In 2004, CSDS established the "The Rajni Kothari Chair in Democracy" in the honour of founder Rajni Kothari, it is funded by grants from Ford Foundation and the Sir Ratan Tata Trust.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher= CSDS )〕 On November 27, 2012, CSDS celebrated its 50th anniversary in the presence in founder Rajni Kothari, and people who have been associated with the institute over years, Ashis Nandy, Sudhir Kakar, Sudhir Chandra, D.L. Sheth, Ramashray Roy, T. N. Madan, Ghanshyam Shah, J.S. Oberoi, Suresh Sharma, Harbans Mukhia, and Romila Thapar.

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