Indian Social Institute
The Indian Social Institute (ISI), founded in 1951 in Pune (India), is a Jesuit centre for research, training, and action for socio-economic development and human rights in India. Founded by Jerome D'Souza, in Pune, it was shifted to New Delhi in 1963 where it is located at the Lodi Institutional Area.
Abbreviation | ISI |
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Established | 1951 |
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Director | Denzil Fernandes |
Periodicals | Social Action (quarterly) Legal News and Views (monthly) Women’s link (quarterly) Hashiye Ki Awaaz (monthly/Hindi) |
Affiliations | Jesuit, Catholic |
Website | www |
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