Wednesday, April 22, 2020

karan Palsania : Ph.D degree in the lockdown

Today, my student Karan Palsania took part in the Ph.D viva and got his Ph.D. Congratultion Karan for being my 17th student to get his/her Ph.D.  Due to the lockdown our University had decided that it is not going to wait till the opening and those students whose reports have come in, can face the interview and get their degrees.This was facilitated by my University when it accepted  the reports in the form of a soft copy.  I marvelled at the technology but was  also a bundle of nerves last night, prior to the interview and could not sllep. I was having nighmares that the current has gone out, the internet has failed at the last moment, my lap top crashed and I could not complete the process. However, by God's grace, every thing went on very smoorhy. There were five scholars sitting in different parts of India and yet we could conduct the interview.I am very happy to share that Karan has carried forward my work on women Bhaktas. When I wrote by book in 2010, I was hoping some student join and does work on a particular region and bring out the local sources. Karan carried his work in  Rajasthan and Gujarat and has looked at a large number of writings in the regional language. Today after the interview, i also got another good news and the Cambridge scholar publishing has sent me the soft copy of my manuscript  on women Bhaktas which it wants to being out in a paper back edition and it is hoping to release it the moment the lockdown is over.  A wonderful day and thanks Karan for doing well and once again a big congratulation Dr. Karan Palsania. 








Saturday, April 18, 2020

Admission into the Gender Studies programme.

 Very happy to share that the University of Hyderabad is calling for applications for  Gender Studies M. A. Programme with 20 seats. This is an interdisciplinary programme and is open to students with an undergraduate degree in Arts, Humanities and Sciences. 


 M.A Programme in Gender Studies

The intake in the M.A. Programme is 20. 


A) Minimum qualifications for admission into M.A (Gender Studies) Programme:  With at least 50% marks in the Bachelor’s degree in any stream from Social Sciences or Humanities or Sciences with a minimum of 50%.


B) Entrance Exam Pattern: The entrance examination will be for 100 marks. It will consist of 100 multiple choice questions of one mark each.  The question paper will be on Concepts related to Gender, Women’s Movement, Women & Work, Violence and Health. The following is the pattern of the question paper.


S.No. Subject Marks

I Comprehension 

II Concepts related to Gender 

III Reasoning and Interpretation related to Gender 

IV Gender Awareness 

V Contemporary Gender issues 


          Total Marks 100


 University of Hyderabad - Admissions 2020


Last date for online application: 3rd May 2020





Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Suresh's birthday celebration at the time of social distancing

 Suresh's birthday celebration at the time of social distancing. My neighbours daughter Samaira could not let go her Nanus birthday with out a celebration. She and her friend, Avanthi, another neighbours daughter made a beautiful card with lot of effort and labour of love and we cut the cake in the evening and had a quiet dinner.










Friday, April 3, 2020

The Time of the Pandemic- a time for reflection and reading

 Amidst all this news of the pandemic and the havoc that it has  caused  around the world, I have found time for reflection and  reading. I could finally start reading the Valmiki Ramayan, which I had always wanted to read but could never do so due to lack of time. Now, I have found the time to read it and get deep into  exploring it more and more through the various writings and websites. 

Today, I got a good news that brightened my evening that Cambridge Scholars Publishing is going to bring out a paper back edition of my book, Divine Sounds from the Heart on women saints ,  published in  2010. There were few Indian publishers who wanted to publish this but CSPis bring ing out the paper back edition.  I hope this will be a cheaper edition and one that is easily available and will reach a large number of scholars and students  of  history, Indian religion  and women's studies.