"IASSI Quarterly", an interdisciplinary social science journal, seeks to draw upon all social sciences in the application of available social knowledge to the solution of outstanding national and other problems. Articles for publication may be sent in duplicate. "IASSI Quarterly" is published four times a year for the quarters July-September, October-December, January-March and April-June. Part one of each issue is devoted to a specific theme. Part two contains contributions, including Notes on Institutes and Current Research, Book Reviews etc. Editor-in-Chief: Prof. A.K. Dasgupta Member Secretary, IASSI, AMR, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi - 110002. India E-Mail: stiassi@bol.net.in
Aims and Objectives
The IASSI has been set up primarily:
Editorial Advisory Board
Editor
Prof. A.K. Dasgupta
Member Secretary, IASSI,
IAMR, Indraprastha Estate,
New Delhi - 110002.
Tel. 91-11-3315284 / 3356834 / 3324851
Fax : 91-11-3315284
E-mail: stiassi@bol.net.in
Joint Editor
N.R. Sachdev
Chairman
Dr. Amrik Singh
Former Vice-Chancellor, Punjabi University, Patiala.
Other Members
| Prof. Ashoka Chandra | International Management Institute, New Delhi |
| Dr. Bhupinder Singh | Chairman, Jigyansu Tribal Research Centre, New Delhi. |
| Prof. Yogesh Atal | Retired UNESCO Principal Director |
| Prof. P.C. Joshi | Former Chairman, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. |
| Shri S.K. Mookerjee | Former Managing Director, Oxford University Press, New Delhi. |
| Prof. Rajeshwar Prasad | President, The Indian Social Science Association, Agra |
| Prof. A.K. Dasgupta | Former Adviser, Institute of Applied Manpower Research, New Delhi. |
| Shri N.R. Sachdev | Secretary, Editorial Advisory Board |
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Notes to Contributors
Limit the size of the manuscript to 5000 words.
Attach an abstract of 100 words.
Footnotes should be numbered serially.
References cited could be carried within the text in parenthesis. Example : (Srinivas, 1966; 170).
Bibliography, placed at the end of the text, must be complete in all respects. Examples: