Social Studies Foundation has been Awarded
We are thrilled to announce that Social Studies Foundation has been awarded accreditation by the prestigious Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi (ICSSR) as a Recognized Institute. This accreditation serves as a testament to our unwavering commitment in the field of study and research for Scheduled Castes. The recognition from ICSSR not only validates our dedication to upholding the highest standards but also reaffirms our position. We are incredibly proud of this achievement, which reflects the hard work and dedication of our entire team.
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Social Studies Foundation is having the prime objective of conducting studies and research in multi-disciplinary aspects of the society. The studies and research so conducted would be aimed at establishing a positive narrative and facilitate building up of a healthy, self-reliant, knowledgeable and a discrimination-free society.
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