INDIAN WOMEN SCIENTISTS’ ASSOCIATION (IWSA)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Agenda Control in Denmark Gary W. Cox, Mathew D. McCubbins, and Asbjorn Skjaeveland.
Advertisements

Turkish Hydrological Activities related with International Hydrological Programme of UNESCO Hydrology and Water Resources Programme of WMO International.
Mission Working towards promoting a world in which non violent interactions and social equity are the norm. Vision To become the leading civil organization.
Vilnius, 29 June 2007 CIOMS Recommendations on Ethics in Medical Research The Eighth Global Forum on Bioethics in Research Gottfried Kreutz Dr. med., Dipl.-Chem.;
LOGO Environmental Planning & Assessment Centre, Yonsei University Prof. Dr. Mu Choon Lee Sep EA master programs in Korea.
Major Cancer Milestones
Progress Against Prostate Cancer. 1970–1979 Progress Against Prostate Cancer 1970–1979 Early 1970s: Radioactive ''seeds'' proven effective for prostate.
Progress Against Lung Cancer. 1970–1979 Progress Against Lung Cancer 1970–1979 Mid-1970s: Chemotherapy combinations prove effective in small cell lung.
Progress Against Kidney Cancer. 1970–1979 Progress Against Kidney Cancer 1970– : Removing just part of the cancerous kidney is proven safe and.
Progress Against Pancreatic Cancer. 1970–1979 Progress Against Pancreatic Cancer 1970– s: Tobacco use found to cause pancreatic cancer.
1 Regional Review and Appraisal of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing (MIPAA) Ms. Noeleen Heyzer Under Secretary-General and Executive Secretary.
The International Council on Systems Engineering Introduction & Orientation Membership Committee Co-Chairs Lew Lee, TRW, Dona Lee, Dynamic.
The 2009 IEEE Educational Activities Board Introduction Teófilo Ramos Vice President Educational Activities 14 February 2009 San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Welcome to the COMMISSIONER ORIENTATION. Enabling Legislation National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993.
DR. CA S.A.GOPALAKRIHSNAN B.COM., FCA., FCMA, DISA(ICAI) Ph D MEMBERSHIP N DR. CA S.A.GOPALAKRIHSNAN B.COM., FCA., FCMA, DISA(ICAI) Ph D MEMBERSHIP.
1 KOICA Data Management Presented by MIRA Ko K O I C A How to manage the data & its lessons.
SIGDOC Program Review 2008 Brad Mehlenbacher SIGDOC Chair www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m February 11, 2008 Back up 4.0.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1.0: Trends in the Overall Health Care Market Chart 1.1: Total National Health Expenditures, 1980 – 2005 Chart 1.2: Percent Change.
ECD/HIV IN ZAMBIA Presentation at the Regional Workshop on ECD/HIV Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 14 April 2004.
Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level 1 Mines Ministries of the Americas.
Evaluation of ESF Support for Roma integration Dominique Bé EURoma, 10 November 2011, Budapest.
Barcelona Convention and ICZM Protocol
Slovenian experience MEASURES TO STRENGHTEN THE CIVIL DIALOGUE AND PARTNERSHIP Irma Mežnarič Brussels - 10 October 2006.
The EU framework for integration of third-country nationals: a focus on the role of cities and on funding opportunities Martin Schieffer, Immigration and.
RECENT INNOVATION INITIATIVES IN THE KUJAWY-POMORZE VOIVODESHIP IN POLAND RECENT INNOVATION INITIATIVES IN THE KUJAWY-POMORZE VOIVODESHIP IN POLAND Prof.
1 Bishkek November 17, Goulsara Pulatova RegionalCoordinator UNISDR Secretariat Office in Central Asia 2nd Regional Consultative.
About the European Science Foundation 1 Dr. Nina Hoffman, Humanities and Social Sciences Unit, European Science Foundation.
February 2006 WHO's Contribution to Scaling Up towards Universal Access to HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care and Treatment Department of HIV/AIDS.
Preparatory Discussions on Promoting Ship Recycling through the Global Programme Dhaka, 13 January 2008 Developments in Europe: The European Commissions.
Presenter Name(s) Issue date National Student.
Bernie Arseneau, Co-Chair. The Minnesota Guidestar Board provides strategic direction and advice for the statewide application of advanced technology.
East Bay Conservation Corps Charter School Charter Renewal Presentation OUSD State Administrator Board of Education September 28, 2005.
First cases of AIDS identified.
The NDLTD and ETDs in the Global Context Managing Electronic Theses: a DART-Europe Master Class LIBER 2010.
NIHR Delivering Better Health Through Training Researchers 19 September 2011 Dr David Cox Deputy Director – Research Faculty.
Gender and mathematics Increasing womens participation in mathematics: The role of networking Barbro Grevholm Agder University College, Norway NCM 24 May.
Monitoring the impact of vaccination on rubella and CRS Susan E. Reef, MD 11 th Annual Meeting The Measles and Rubella Initiative Sept. 19, 2012.
Systemic Approaches Towards Inclusion -Role of Parents and Families-
Through the years… JUNIATA COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY. SeasonCoachRecord 1973Unknown Jo Reilly Alexa Fultz Alexa Fultz Nancy Harden-Latimore4-4-1.
BIRDS BHARATI INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY Societies Registration Act, FCRA and IT act.
HEMDA: Center for Science Education- Tel Aviv-Yaffo Established in 1989 by the Rothschild Foundation and the Tel Aviv-Yaffo municipality. Prof. Haim Harari:
THE UNIQUENESS IN SCHOOL EDUCATION PRESENTED BY DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION Government of Goa.
“Facing the NBA Audit” By Dr. D.J. Doke.
FBA 7 th NATIONAL CONFERENCE SUSTAINING ENTREPRENEURSHIP – FAMILIES IN BUSINESS 26 TH August, 2005.
From Delft into Almere Prof.dr.ir.Taeke M. de Jong.
Instructional Technology Hall of Fame Noverene Taylor Principles of Instructional Technology EDD 8008 Winter 2006.
Overview of Public Health Surveillance Denise Koo, MD, MPH Epidemiology Program Office Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
GRUNDTVIG PROJECT Women, You Can – Grundtvig, GRLP – Valladolid, 10-14th November, 2010 János Palotás, Foundation of Knowledge.
Big Society – How municipalities are making it real Friday 30 November At the British Embassy Itäinen Puistotie 17, Helsinki FEDERATION OF FINNISH-BRITISH.
AN OVERVIEW OF HEALTH RESEARCH ETHICS IN INDONESIA By : SURIADI GUNAWAN.
ENGAGING COMMUNITY IN ENTERPRISE A presentation by Jill Jordan for the Regional Initiatives Conference – Gippsland 2006.
COMPUTER B Y : L K. WINDOWS INFORMATION B Y : L K.
The human genetics activity started in the National Research Centre as a unit in The National Society of Human Genetics - Egypt As a department in.
LOGO Environmental Planning & Assessment Centre, Yonsei University Prof. Mu Choon Lee Teaching Environment Assessment in Korean Universities: The Case.
Rotary Club of Space Center August 6, 1964 – August 6, 2014 Presidents and District Governors.
Extension of IEA Implementing Agreement on Large Tokamak Facilities Presented to Committee on Energy Research Technologies October 18-19, 2005 Paris, France.
AN INTRODUCTION NATIONAL WELFARE AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION.
FUNCTION OF DCPS ICPS TEAM.
Vision 1. Core Ideology  Core Values:  Passion for creating knowledge based society  Engaging Beneficiaries  Working Together  Transparency.
STRUCTURE IN RELATION TO THE MISSION OF SCIENCE ACADEMIES M. Vijayan President Indian National Science Academy New Delhi.
Fakhr-e-Imdad Foundation Sapphire premises 8 th floor, NIC building Abbasi shahed road Karachi. Phone no: Fax:
 The organization started by a group of local people from Dalit and Tribal communities with 40% of women representation.  Its vision is to create a just.
PRESENT INTERVENTIONS OF VSSS. INRODUCTION All the interventions of the society are designed to meet the multidimensional requirements of the lower strata.
Helplife works in partnerships for improving the quality of life of women and children by promoting positive living, and for improving reproductive and.
SEVERAL ISSUES OF CAPACITY BUILDING FOR CDM IN RESEARCH AGENCIES AND UNIVERSITIES Mr. Nguyen Mong Cuong Institute of Meteorological and Hydrology Mr. Bui.
1. To encourage and promote the pursuit of excellence in the field of `Science' and to institute, establish Fellowships, Studentships, Scholarships, and.
Who we are Leading independent child rights organisation creating lasting change for children in need in India and around the world Non sectarian organization.
Sustainable Development in cities in India Dr. Shaleen Singhal Head, Department of Policy Studies Sustainable Cities and Interdisciplinary International.
Polish Academy of Sciences: Structure and activity
Joseph B. Berger University of Massachusetts Boston
Presentation transcript:

INDIAN WOMEN SCIENTISTS’ ASSOCIATION (IWSA) Plot 20, Sector 10A, Dr.Mar Theophilus Marg, Navi Mumbai 400703 Tel: 27661806 (www.iwsa.net) Email : iwsahq@gmail.com Fax: 27653391

Indian Women Scientists' Association (IWSA) IWSA is a voluntary, non-political, non governmental organization. Registered in 1973. Membership is open to Women Graduates & Diploma holders in all disciplines of sciences (basic & applied). Associate membership is open to non science graduates interested in science/scientific temper. With head office at Vashi, Navi Mumbai, IWSA has 9 branches: Baroda, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolhapur, Kalppakam, Lucknow, Nagpur, Pune & Rooorkee. Membership is nearly touching 2000.

The above are achieved by carrying out diff. programmes: Objectives of IWSA To take science to masses. To develop scientific temper in the society. To promote scientific accomplishments among women scientists. To understand the problems of women in sciences. To be a representative body of women in S&T The above are achieved by carrying out diff. programmes: lectures, science camps, panel discussions, essay-, painting- and quiz competitions, etc.

COMMUNITY FACILITIES/SERVICES AT IWSA COMPLEX (i) “Jitendra Mafatlal Mehta” Working Women’s Hostel & “Shree Mahalakshmi Temple Charities” Hostel Wing----160 working women and female students. (Several environmentally friendly technologies are built: rainwater harvesting, vermiculture composting and solar water heating system.) (ii)“G M Abhyankar” Day care centre : Children (6 mths-6 yrs); 7.00-19.00, Monday to Saturday; ~30 children. (iii)“Mrs. Indirabai Padhye” Nursery school for toddlers (2 ½ -3 ½ yrs.); Monday – Friday; 9.30-11.30 per batch; 20 nos.

(Sunday Science Club for school children --2000-2006). (iv) “ Dr. Sumati Bhide & Mr. V. Bhide” Science Laboratory (Sunday Science Club for school children --2000-2006). (v) “Murli Laj Chugani” Health Care Centre Dentist Physiotherapist Homeopath General Physician Gynecologist Aryuvedic Numerous health camps (cancer detection, # Thyrocare, etc) (vi) Computer Centre - training for Basic & Higher computer courses (web designing, DTP, Tally, multi-media, etc) (vii) Piroja Godrej Library (viii) Teachers’ training diploma course (SNDT affiliated) (ix) Merit-cum-need scholarships for girl students in science (x) “I C I C I “ Multipurpose Hall –Seating capacity 300 (available on rental basis)

Dental care at health care centre

All India Meeting of Women in Science held by IWSA 1975-2010 National Conferences: 1975 : Specific problems of professional Women Scientists. Venue: Mumbai 1978 : Science Teaching, Nutrition, Family Planning, Indian Medicine, Health and Science Communication. Venue: Mumbai. 1984 : Socio-Economic & Health Impact of Employment Generation Schemes. Venue: Hyderabad. 1987 : Science for Citizen-Rural & Urban. Venue: Mumbai 1990 : Women & Environment. Venue: Nagpur 1994 : Contribution of Women towards Development of India through Science & Technology. Venue: Mumbai. 1996 : Role of Women in Science-Society Interaction. Venue: Roorkee. 1997 : IWSA Silver Jubilee Celebrations; BARC Tr. School Hall; Venue: Mumbai. 2001 : Strategic Approaches to Protect Environment. Venue: Pune 2004 : Expanding Frontiers of Science with Information Tech; Mumbai 2007 : 10th All India Meeting of Women in Science. Venue: Nagpur 2011 : Science and Technology: Ethical issues. Venue: Mumbai

International Conferences: 1981: VI International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists; Mumbai. Inauguration by Indira Gandhi. 1998: IWSA Silver Jubilee International Conf. “Expanding Frontiers of S&T”; Mumbai Plenary lecture by Dr. A.P.J. A. Kalam. 2006: SGPW -2006: Sustaining Global Pressures: Women in Science and Eng.; Roorkee; 2008: SGPW-2008; Kalpakkam, TN

Representation of IWSA on committees: IWSA was one of the five members representing Interim Committee of the Third World Organization of Women in Science (TWOWS) appointed by the Third World Academy of Science, Trieste, Italy…1988. IWSA was a nominated member on National Committees of DST : Application of S&T for Women (1981-85) Application for weaker section & Rural Development (1984-89) IWSA member on a Panel appointed by National Literacy Mission for Technology Development (1988-90) Member of Science-cum Technical Cell of All India Radio

Projects undertaken by IWSA (I) An integrated approach to women’s health and children in tribal areas of Western Maharashtra. (1981-1986) Project co-ordinator: Padmabhushan Dr. K.J. Ranadive (II) Health Awareness Programmes: (i) Gramin Mahila Vidynan Mandal (1989 – 1992) Vashi, New Bombay area (ii) Safe womanhood project (1994); Mumbai (W) (III) Assessment of indoor pollution in tribal population in Western Maharashtra and its effects on health under different conditions of cooking fuel. (2000 – 2003) Principal Investigator: Dr. Usha R. Thakare

IWSA Germ Padmabhushan Dr. Kamal Ranadive Cell Biologist, Ex- Director, Cancer Research Institute

Padmashree Ms. Shanta Gandhi Ex Director, Bal Bhavan, New Delhi, Artist – Author

Dr. Shantoo Gurnani Biochemist, BARC

IWSA founder members (Deceased—D) Padmabhushan Dr. Kamal J. Ranadive (D) Padmashree Ms. Shanta Gandhi (D) Dr. Shantoo Gurnani (D) Dr. Sumati Bhide (D) Dr. Bharati Bhatt (D) Ms. Rajani Ray (D) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Kusum Arjungi Dr. Sindhu Joshi Ms. Vidya Khubchandani Dr. Lalit Narurkar Dr. Sudha Padhye Dr. Prem Thomas

Presidents of IWSA Dr. Shantoo Gurnani 1973-1975 Dr. Sindhu Joshi 1987-1989 Dr. Bharati Bhatt 1975-1977 Dr. Sumati Bhide 1989-1991 Dr. Kamala J. Ranadive 1977-1979 Dr. Sudha Gangal 1991-1993 Dr. Sudha Padhye 1979-1981 Dr. Usha Thakare 1993-1995 Dr. Malati Baichwal 1981-1983 (cont.)

Presidents of IWSA (cont) Dr. Snehalata Gupte 1995-1997 Dr. Sunila Mathur 1983-1985 Dr. Sudha Padhye 1997-1999 Dr. Bharati Bhatt 1985-1987 Dr. Jayshree Nadkarni 1999-2001 Dr. Niyati Bhattacharyya 2001-2003 Ms. Meenakshi Kale 2003-2005 Dr. Sunita Mahajan 2005-2007 Prof. Bakhtaver Mahajan 2007-2009

IWSA Publications IWSA News letter – 1973-2008--Q Reminiscences of Women Scientists, published in 1978, titled, “Down the memory Lane.” ‘Pollution’ 1994, By Kalpakkam Branch ‘ Child Care’ by Rorkee Branch. Biographical Directory of Indian Women Science and Technologies in 1997. Why IWSA published in 1975 updated in 1981 and 1998

IWSA has a place of its own 1981 – VI ICWES – increase in membership and branches. Need of a place to expand, cooperate and coordinate all activities. Govt. of India: NGO’s to construct working Women’s Hostel and Day Care Centre 75 % construction cost. IWSA decided to undertake a project on working Women’s Hostel, activity block & IWSA Head Quarters located at premises. 1982 – Standing committee 1984 – acquisition of plot of land in Vashi from CIDCO, lease premium of three lakhs borne by Mahalakshmi Temple charities; member Space Architects, appointed; Plans made.

New programmes at IWSA--2008 Clean and Green Cities: Navi Mumbai Students’ initiative in environment monitoring (2008-2011)…..Supported by Sir Ratan Tata Trust & Maharashtra Pollution Control Board. Lecture series by women scientists Seminar: Shaping of Navi Mumbai, in collaboration with Tata Institute of Social Sciences.

Thermosyphonic system