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Biographical note
N. Sukumar teaches Political Science at Delhi University, India. His area of interest includes Indian Political Thought, Ambedkar and Dalit Bahujan Studies, Human Rights, and Social Exclusion. Currently, he is engaged in the study of caste discrimination in Indian universities and Dalit Citizenship. He is also a member/advisor for many professional bodies in many Central Universities and other institutions. For his research credit he owns one international project on âDalits and Well Beingâ (Indo-Swiss ICSSR Research Project), two major research projects â one on âStudent Politics in Central Universitiesâ (funded by UGC), and the second one is on âExclusion and Discrimination in Higher Educationâ (funded by the ICSSR) â one sponsored project on âUniversity as a Sight of Exclusionâ (funded by the ICSSR). He also conducted two research projects â one on âPanchayati Rajâ and another on âAtrocities on Dalitsâ â in association with the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, Delhi. He has published widely in research journals, blogs, etc., and has been involved in both national and international research studies on poverty and public institutions, migration, and caste-based atrocities. Apart from the classroom, he is also actively involved in grassroots peopleâs struggles.
Paul DâSouza, after completing his PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India, served at various institutes in Gujarat engaged in social action and research at the grassroots. Since 2013 he has been with the Indian Social Institute, New Delhi, India, first as Research Director and then working as Head of the Department of Dalit Studies. Indian Social Institute, established in 1951 is a premier Centre for Research, Training and Action for Socio-Economic Development and Human Rights in India.
His areas of interest and engagement have been marginalisation and development and city and caste. He has engaged with a number of research projects: âNegotiating Citizenship in Urban Space: A Study of Delhi Resettlement Projectâ (funded by the ICSSR); âDiscrimination and Exclusion in Education: A Study of the Children of Communities Engaged in âUnclean Occupationsââ (funded by the ICSSR); half-widows of Kashmir, the refugees of Afghanistan, etc. His current research engagement focuses on âSingle Women and the Emerging Social Change among Tribals of Gujaratâ. He has a number of years of experience working at the grassroots with marginalised communities. He has published articles in various journals and has contributed chapters to several edited volumes.