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Indigenous Communities in West Bengal, India (Purulia District)

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I was so excited when I came to know that multiple Indigenous communities (Scheduled Tribes in India) living in close contact with cooperation in a single block namely Balarampur block of Purulia District of West Bengal, India during my fieldwork in the year 2016. Then I decided to meet all ethnic groups and I was succeeded. By observing them, I was wondering how they are living side by side withdifferent socio-cultural background with unique adaptability. This is a big story and unique opportunity to conduct research! Please contact if anyone interested. The groups are-

Visit in Malaysia

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I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude and sincere thanks to Professor Zalilah Mohd Shariff for inviting me in UPM, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences for delivering a talk on how culture is shaping the maternal and child health condition in India. It was wanderful experiences for me to deliver a lecture in a big auditorium in UPM and able to establish the need of cultural understanding in nutrition and health policiy in a nation. After my lecture, we discussed a lot for the future academic collaboration and then got the delicious taste of Traditional Cuisine like “Penang Assam Laksa”. Thanks to Dr Heng Yaw for accompaning me during that Lunch. Besides, my dream came true when I met Professor Khor Geok Lin, one of the so callled revolutionist in Malaysian Nutrition Planning, we spent nearly 2 hours and discussed over the current senario and future trends of food and nutrition research in south, south-east and Asia pacific countires. Lastly, I really thankful to my friend from Bangladesh Ashraful Bhai, who was serving as a research faculty in MAHSA University, Malaysia for providing me a very good hospitality. I truelly believe that Malaysian are so disciplined and cordial in nature in all respects. Only one wish I was not fulfil during my first visit that I was not able to meet with Professor Low, Editor in Chief of APJPH, Malaysia.

My First Visit in Abroad

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Japan, a land of peace was my first visit in Abroad. I went in Hiroshima during the April, 2014 for attending a Conference of Anthropology. I really enjoyed my whole trip through Osaka to Hiroshima specifically travelling in Bullet Train. I got huge inspriration from the Japanese people for their wholehearted cooperation, dedication and also fighting spirit. DSC01347 DSC01367

Why we should think over forest rehabilitation of the Scheduled Tribes in India?

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Over a period of 15 years, I am working among the forest living scheduled tribes in Eastern and Central Parts of India. In course of my several field experiences, I stayed both in the forest settlements and rehabilitation sites. The major concern of both the groups is the trust, experiences and also motivation. In my early career around 2003, when I requested to the forest authority of Chandaka-Dompara Elephant Sancturay, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India for giving me a permission to stay inside the forest villages in relation to my project, they always denied and shown me the forest restriction of the outsiders. They had the only one moto that how they could able to wipe-out the forest villagers out the forest without formulating a solid relabilitation package. In 2009, when a group of forest household came to inhabit outside the forest areas (Bhuasuni), initially they faced a lot of constrients for their survival in the new areas. However the efforts have been made by us along with the true perticipation of the villagers for growing the proper vegetation in the new sites but still failed to reconstruct their Sacred Grove and finally even through they came out side the forest areas but their mind is always keeping in the sacred grove located inside the forest areas. Now the question arises that whether planner are thinking over this issue simpathetically during forest rehabilitation or they are only looking into forest along with non human animals?

IMG_4418 Shabar living in their traditional land within the Chandaka-Dompara Elephant Sanctuary IMG_4411 Shabar living in their Rehabilitated land outside the Chandaka-Dompara Elephant Sanctuary

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Completed: Bio-Social Study

“A Bio-Social Study of Health Status among the Shabar Tribe Living in Three Different Ecological Settings in Orissa, India

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Nutritional status of Kamar tribal children in Chhattisgarh

Published in India, 2007

2007, Mitra M, Kumar PV, Chakrabarty S, Bharati P. Nutritional status of Kamar tribal children in Chhattisgarh, India. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 74: 39-42. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Mitra M, Kumar PV, Chakrabarty S, Bharati P.

Chronic energy deficiency among tribal communities of Orissa

Published in India, 2008

2008, Chakrabarty S, Pal M, Bharati S, Bharati P. Chronic energy deficiency among tribal communities of Orissa, India. In: Health and Nutritional Problems of Indigenous Populations, Bose K, editor. New Delhi: Kamal Raj Enterprise. Pp 95 – 101. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S, Pal M, Bharati S, Bharati P.

Chronic energy deficiency among the Indian women by residential status

Published in India, 2008

2008, Bharati P, Bharati S, Pal M, Chakrabarty S, Gupta R. Chronic energy deficiency among the Indian women by residential status. Ecology of Food and Nutrition 47: 170-187. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Bharati P, Bharati S, Pal M, Chakrabarty S, Gupta R.

Whole time domestic child labor in Metropolitan City of Kolkata

Published in India, 2008

2008, Banerjee SR, Bharati P, Vasulu TS, Chakrabarty S, Banerjee P. Whole time domestic child labor in Metropolitan City of Kolkata. Indian Pediatrics 45: 579-582. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Banerjee SR, Bharati P, Vasulu TS, Chakrabarty S, Banerjee P.

Physical growth and nutritional status of Bengali adolescent girls

Published in India, 2009

2009, Banerjee SR, Chakrabarty S, Vasulu TS, Bharati S, Sinha D, Banerjee P, Bharati P. Physical growth and nutritional status of Bengali adolescent girls. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 76: 391 – 399. (Peer Reviewed).

Recommended citation: Banerjee SR, Chakrabarty S, Vasulu TS, Bharati S, Sinha D, Banerjee P, Bharati P.

Growth and nutritional status of pre-school children in India

Published in India, 2009

2009, Bharati P, Bharati S, Pal M, Chakrabarty S, Som S, Gupta R. Growth and nutritional status of pre-school children in India: rural-urban and gender differences. Collegium Antropologicum 33: 7 – 21. (Peer Reviewed).

Recommended citation: Bharati P, Bharati S, Pal M, Chakrabarty S, Som S, Gupta R.

Sexual maturation and physical status among the adolescent Jain girls of Jabalpur

Published in India, 2009

2009, Chatterjee M, Chakrabarty S, Dutta N, Mukherji D, Bharati P. Sexual maturation and physical status among the adolescent Jain girls of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. Anthropologischer Anzeiger 67: 65-76. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Chatterjee M, Chakrabarty S, Dutta N, Mukherji D, Bharati P.

Forest Conservation and Tribal Health Status

Published in India, 2010

2010, Chakrabarty S, Mitra M. Forest Conservation and Tribal Health Status: An Emerging Problem in India. Rural and Remote Health 10 (online), 1431. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S, Mitra M.

A Comparative Study of Physical Growth and Nutritional Status between Non-Residential and Residential Adolescent School Boys of Chhattisgarh

Published in India, 2010

2010, Shukla MK, Venugopal R, Chakrabarty S, Bharati P, Mitra M. A Comparative Study of Physical Growth and Nutritional Status between Non-Residential and Residential Adolescent School Boys of Chhattisgarh, India. The Asian Man- An International Journal 4: 33-38. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Shukla MK, Venugopal R, Chakrabarty S, Bharati P, Mitra M.

Socio-economic determinants of underweight children in West Bengal

Published in India, 2010

2010, Bharati S, Chakrabarty S, Som S, Pal M, Bharati P. Socio-economic determinants of underweight children in West Bengal, India. Asia Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 3: 322-327. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Bharati S, Chakrabarty S, Som S, Pal M, Bharati P.

Prevalence and Causes of low birth weight in India

Published in India, 2011

2011, Bharati S, Chakrabarty S, Pal M, Bandyopadhyay M, Bhakta A, Bharati P. Prevalence and Causes of low birth weight in India. Malaysian Journal of Nutrition 17 (3): 301-313. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Bharati S, Chakrabarty S, Pal M, Bandyopadhyay M, Bhakta A, Bharati P.

People’s Perception on Climate Change

Published in India & USA, 2015

2015, Chakrabarty S. People’s Perception on Climate Change: A Case Study among the Rabha Tribe Living in Fringe Forest Areas of North Bengal, India. In Climate Change and Socio-Ecological Transformation. Edited by V.P. Sati and Others. New Delhi: Today and Tomorrow’s Printers and Publishers, pp 1-11. [ISBN: 81-8019-518-3 (India) ISBN: 1-55528-374-8 (USA)].

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S.

Socioeconomic Determinants of Iron-Deficiency Anemia among Children Aged 6 to 59 Months

Published in India, 2015

2015, Bharati S, Pal M, Chakrabarty S, Bharati P. Socioeconomic Determinants of Iron-Deficiency Anemia among Children Aged 6 to 59 Months in India. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 27 (2): NP1432-NP1443. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Bharati S, Pal M, Chakrabarty S, Bharati P.

Double burden of malnutrition among the Rabha tribe

Published in India, 2017

2017, Chakrabarty S. Double burden of malnutrition among the Rabha tribe living in fringe forest areas of North Bengal. Bulletin of the Cultural Research Institute XXIV: 52-66. (ISSN: 0011-2895).

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S.

Household Food Security and Nutritional Status of the Rabha Tribe

Published in India, 2017

2017, Chakrabarty S. Household Food Security and Nutritional Status of the Rabha Tribe in Jalpaiguri District of West Bengal, India: A Micro Level Study. Behavioural Nutrition Newsletter, December, Issue 11. Asia Pacific Food and Nutrition Collaboration (APFNC), Australia, Pp 1-2.

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S.

Socio-economic Transformation in the Backdrop of Climate Variability

Published in India, 2017

2017, Chakrabarty S, Dhali A, Sengupta M. Socio-economic Transformation in the Backdrop of Climate Variability: A Case Study of a Santal Village in Bankura District of West Bengal, India. In Natural Resources Management for Sustainable Development and Rural Livelihoods, Vol 3. Edited by V.P. Sati and K.C. Lalmalsawmzauva. New Delhi: Today and Tomorrow’s Printers and Publishers, pp 809-825. (ISBN : 81-7019-584-1).

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S.

Determinants and Comparative Account of Son Preferences

Published in India, 2017

2017, Bharati S, Islam Md. A, Chakrabarty S, Pal M, Bharati P. Patterns, Determinants and Comparative Account of Son Preferences in India. Genus Homo 1: 12-31. (ISSN 2457-0028). (Peer Reviewed).

Recommended citation: Bharati S, Islam Md. A, Chakrabarty S, Pal M, Bharati P. Patterns.

Hypertension: An Emerging Problem among an Indigenous Population Living

Published in India, 2017

2017, Chakrabarty S. Hypertension: An Emerging Problem among an Indigenous Population Living in Fringe Forest Areas of India. In the Proceedings of International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biostatistics for Agriculture, Health and Environment, held at the Department of Statistics, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, from 20-23 January, 2017, pp 138-146. (ISBN : 978-984-34-0996-6).

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S.

Opportunities in Tribal Development

Published in India, 2018

2018, Chakrabarty S. Barriers and Opportunities in Tribal Development: A Case Study among the Rava Tribe Living in Fringe Forest Areas of North Bengal, India. In Anthropology and Tribal Development, Edited by S. Biswas and A. Das. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company Private Ltd., pp 1- 14. (ISBN 93-86682-40-0).

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S (2018).

Effect of Socio demographic, Clinical and Hormonal Factors on (PCOS)

Published in India, 2018

2018, Mahdi SHA, Siddiqua F, Mohol M, Chakrabarty S, Hossain MG. Effect of Socio demographic, Clinical and Hormonal Factors on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) among the Infertile Women: A Hospital-based Study in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Human Biology Review, 7 (2), 226-235. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Mahdi SHA, Siddiqua F, Mohol M, Chakrabarty S, Hossain MG (2018).

Influence of Culture on Maternal and Child Health Condition

Published in Sree Chaitanya College, Habra, 2019

It is widely acknowledged that India remains a land of varied cultural diversities. There are approximately 450 ethno-linguistic culture groups and over 2,300 ethnic groups when caste, religion and cultural factors are considered. Now a major thrust area of national policy making lies on the incorporation of cultural factors in health policies that specifically plan for maternal and child health condition in the national level. The variety of maternal and child health status varies differently in various socio-cultural groups at both national as well as regional levels, specifically among the indigenous groups in India. Here a policy maker may ask the question, how do these vary? In order to understand these questions, the present study aims to investigate the distinct patterns of different biological and demographic parameters of maternal and child health condition and also to understand the associated socio-cultural factors on the aforesaid issues. The national as well as regional level cross-section data are used in this study to understand the situation. The national level data used is mainly based on National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4). Other than this, regional studies conducted for the last 10 years on indigenous people (like the Scheduled tribes in India) have also been considered for the present analysis. The results reveal that maternal care indicators during child birth have significantly developed for the last decade. Though child immunization was initiated in a very high rate (91.9%) but only 62% of them completed the total medical course with full vaccination. Equally, it seems that the major problem of maternal and child health in national level remains undernutrition and anaemia. Other factors apart from low socio-economic condition may be pointed out as well. These cultural factors are: early marriage, dowry, gender discrimination; preference for sons and cultural practices associated with the same choice also remain hidden factors for the aforesaid condition. Comparatively, the Scheduled Tribes of India have also been shown in worst position in all the parameters of maternal and child health condition in every Indian region. However, recent life style changes within these tribes indicate that over-nutrition and its related health problems equally affect the tribal population generally. Therefore, this study suggests that developing inclusive strategies by involving cultural specific intervention as well as training may be important steps for national and regional-based health planning in India. This approach is also seconded by World Health Organization (WHO). (Accepted)

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S. (2019).

Socio-Economic Inequalities and Food Security among the Rabha Tribe

Published in India, 2019

2019, Chakrabarty S. Socio-Economic Inequalities and Food Security among the Rabha Tribe Living in Fringe Forest Areas of North Bengal. In Development and Deprivation in the Indian Subcontinent. Edited by U. K. Dey and M. Pal. Kolkata: Levant Books. Pp 369-385. (ISBN: 978-93-88069-19-9)

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S (2019).

Rehabilitation and Tribal Health Status

Published in India, 2019

2019, Chakrabarty S. Rehabilitation and Tribal Health Status: a Case Study among the Shabar tribe in Odisha, India in the Tribal Health Care System: A Tribute to P. O. Bodding, Edited by Ranjana Ray. Kolkata: The Asiatic Society. Pp. 263-278. (ISBN 978-93-81574-86-7)

Recommended citation: Chakrabarty S (2019).

Preventive Knowledge on Seven Infectious Diseases

Published in India, 2019

2019, Karim Md R, Mondal Md N I, Haque Md J, Aik S, Chakrabarty S, Hossain Md G. Preventive Knowledge on Seven Infectious Diseases in Rural Rajshahi District of Bangladesh: A Cross-sectional Study. Human Biology Review 8 (1): 9-24. (Peer Reviewed)

Recommended citation: Karim Md R, Mondal Md N I, Haque Md J, Aik S, Chakrabarty S, Hossain Md G (2019).

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Forest Conservation and tribal Health Status

Published:

2010, 4th to 6th March. “Forest Conservation and tribal Health Status in Central India” in National Seminar on Human Health: A Bio-cultural Synthesis at Department of Anthropology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India.

Bio-Social Study of Adult Health and Nutritional Status among the Shabar Tribe

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2012, 21st to 23rd February. “A Bio-Social Study of Adult Health and Nutritional Status among the Shabar Tribe Living in Urban, Rural and Forest habitats in Orissa, India” in the Inter-Congress in Anthropology: 2012, Indian National Confederation and Academy of Anthropologists (INCAA), under the auspices of Department of Anthropology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow- 226 007, Uttar Pradesh, India. (Invited)

Tribes and Protected Areas in India

Published:

2012, 26th to 28th March. “Tribes and Protected Areas in India: The Crisis of Survival” in national seminar on Strategy for Regional Sustainable Development & Inclusive Growth at School of Regional Studies and Research Department, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.

Livelihoods Management of the Indigenous People Living Inside Protected Forest Area

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2014, 27th to 31st January. “Livelihoods Management of the Indigenous People Living Inside Protected Forest Area in India” in Golden Jubilee International Seminar on Integrated Natural Resources Management: Issues, Challenges and Perspectives at School of Regional Studies and Research Department, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.

Lifestyle of Forest Dwelling Scheduled Tribes in India

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2014, 16th to 18th March. “The Lifestyle of Forest Dwelling Scheduled Tribes in India: Past, Present and Future” in the 2nd Biennial Conference on Anthropology and Sustainability in Asia at KKR Hotel, Hiroshima, Japan, organized by PRESDA Foundation, Japan.

Issues of Farming among the Rabha Tribe

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2015, 12th to 13th March. “Issues of Farming among the Rabha Tribe Living in Fringe Forest Areas in North Bengal, India” in the National conference on “Agriculture and Rural Development Issues in Eastern India” at Sociological Research Unit and Agricultural & Ecological Research Unit, Giridih, Indian Statistical Institute, India.

Bio-social Correlates of Blood Pressure among the Shabar Tribe

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2015, 23rd to 25th May. “Bio-social Correlates of Blood Pressure among the Shabar Tribe Residing at Urban, Rural and Forest Habitats in Odisha, India” in the 45th Annual Conference of Indian Anthropological Society at Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India.

Socio-economic Inequalities and Food Security among the Rabha Tribe

Published:

2015, 8th to 10th October. “Socio-economic Inequalities and Food Security among the Rabha Tribe Living in Forest Fringe Areas of North Bengal” in the National seminar on “Poverty, Inequality and Health in India with special reference to North-East India at Department of Economics, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, India.

People’s Perception on Climate Change

Published:

2015, 5th to 6th November. “People’s Perception on Climate Change: A Case Study among the Rabha Tribe Living in Fringe Forest Areas of North Bengal, India” in the National seminar on Climate Change and Socio-ecological Transformation with special reference to North-East India, at Department of Geography and Resource Management, Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram, India.

Barriers and Opportunities in Tribal Development

Published:

2016, 21st to 22nd March. “Barriers and Opportunities in Tribal Development: A Case Study among the Rava Tribe Living in Fringe Forest Areas of North Bengal, India” in the National seminar on Anthropology, Tribal Policies and Tribal development in India, at Department of Anthropology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal, India.

Double Burden of Malnutrition among the Rabha Tribe

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2016, 15th June. “Double Burden of Malnutrition among the Rabha Tribe Living in Fringe Forest Areas of North Bengal” in the National seminar on Tribal Health and Nutrition, at Cultural Research Institute, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

Hypertension: An Emerging Problem among an Indigenous Population

Published:

2017, 20th to 23rd January. “Hypertension: An Emerging Problem among an Indigenous Population Living in Fringe Forest Areas of India” in the International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biostatistics for Agriculture, Health and Environment, held at the Department of Statistics, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh, organized by Department of Statistics and BBCBA, Bangladesh. (Invited)

Rehabilitation and Tribal Health Status

Published:

2017, 23rd to 24th February. “Rehabilitation and Tribal Health Status: a Case Study among the Shabar tribe in Odisha, India” in the International Conference on Tribal/Indigenous Health Care System: Tribute to P.O. Bodding held at the Asiatic Society, Kolkata, India. (Invited)

National seminar on Indian Tribes

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2017, 26th to 27th April. “Rehabilitation and Tribal Development: A Case Study among the Shabar Tribe in Odisha, India” in the national seminar on Indian Tribes: Planning for Integrated and Inclusive Development held at Department of Anthropology, Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribag, Jharkhand, India. (Invited)

Food Security and Indian Tribes

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2017, 29th May. “Food Security and Indian Tribes: With Special Reference to the Rabha Tribe of North Bengal” at Sociological Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. (Invited)

Conference on Sustainable Development and Rural Livelihoods

Published:

2017, 26th to 28th October. “Socio-economic Transformation in the Backdrop of Climate Variability: A Case Study of a Santal Village in Bankura District of West Bengal, India” in the International Conference on Natural Resources Management for Sustainable Development and Rural Livelihoods, held at Department of Geography and Resource Management, Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram, India.

Socio-economic Status and Dietary Intake among the Rabha Tribe

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2018, 19th to 21st January. “Socio-economic Status and Dietary Intake among the Rabha Tribe Living in Forest Fringe Areas of North Bengal, India” in the International Conference on Indigenous People, Human Security and Sustainable Development: Emerging Challenges in the Present Global Context, organized by IUAES and Department of Anthropology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal, India.

Household food security and nutritional status among the Rabha tribe

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2018, 28th to 29th March. “Household food security and nutritional status among the Rabha tribe of North Bengal” in the national seminar on Bio-Cultural Heritage of Eastern India: Theoria, Praxis and Poiesis, held at Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India. (Invited)

Culture, Maternal and Child Health in India

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2018, 19th April. “Culture, Maternal and Child Health in India” in the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia. (Invited)

Food Security and Indian Tribes

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2018, 7th September. “Food Security and Indian Tribes: With Special Reference to the Rabha Tribe of North Bengal” in the State Level Seminar on Tribal Food and Nutrition in West Bengal, held at Cultural Research Institute, Government of West Bengal, Kolkata, India. (Invited)

Forest Rehabilitation, Indigenous People and Development

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2018, 7th and 8th October. “Forest Rehabilitation, Indigenous People and Development: A Long-Standing Problem in India” in the International Conference on Rethinking Development in South Asia, held at Social Science Research Institute (SSRI), Chittagong University, Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Household food security and nutritional status among the Rabha tribe

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2018, 15th to 17th November. “Household food security and nutritional status among the Rabha tribe living in fringe forest areas of north Bengal, West Bengal” in the Golden Jubilee International Conference of Nutrition Society of India at National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, India. (Oral presentation).

Influence of Culture on Maternal and Child Health Condition in India

Published:

2018, 22nd and 23rd December. “Influence of Culture on Maternal and Child Health Condition in India: Indigenous Population and Beyond” in the International Conference on Health Disparity and Health Equity: Indigenous People and Beyond at Department of Anthropology, Sree Chaitanya College, Habra, with the collaboration of IGRMS, Bhopal and AnSI, Kolkata. (Invited)

Food Security and the Life of Indigenous People

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2019, 16th August. “Food Security and the Life of Indigenous People: A CASE STUDY FROM INDIA” in the Department of Society and Health, Mahidol University, Salaya Campus, Thailand. (Invited)

Nexus between nutritional and social-cultural anthropology

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2019, 27th September. “The Nexus between nutritional anthropology and social-cultural anthropology: Issues and perspectives” in the Department of Anthropology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, New Asia College, Hong Kong. (Invited).

teaching

Semester-IV (GE/DSE) Jan-June, 2020

Anthropology course, MDM, Birati, 2020

ANTGCOR04T- Research Methods (Guiding Ideals and Critical Evaluation of major approaches in research methods)

PhD Student class

Anthropology PhD course, MDM, Birati, 2020

How to use Excel for analyzing and representing of data?

Semester-V class

Anthropology of Health (Introductory), MDM, Birati, 2020

What do you mean by Anthropology of Health?

Semester-V class

Introductory class of Human Population Genetics, MDM, Birati, 2020

What do you mean by Human Population Genetics?

Semester-I class

Introductory class of Anthropology (Bengali Version), MDM, Birati, 2020

What do you mean by Anthropology?

Semester-I class

Introductory class of Biological Anthropology (English Version), MDM, Birati, 2020

Aims and Scope of Biological Anthropology