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Women’s Study Centre was started functioning in Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, from 8th March 2010, under University Grand Commission, New Delhi. Dr. Derek Hooper, an eminent consultant on gender equality of UK Government, London hadinaugurated the centre.Women’s study centre focusing on different women issue, gender inequality and discrimination in the society through many activities namely teaching, research and extension. For generating awareness and up gradation of knowledge the centre has offered full time P.G. Diploma Course in women’s studies (one year duration ) and Interdisciplinary Certificate Course in Women’s studies (four and half month duration) for students of various disciplines including Sociology ,Human Rights ,Law ,Economics , Language , Medical Sciences , Social work etc. Apart from this the centre has been actively involved in research on development aspect of gender in general and marginalized women in particular in Marathwada region, the Centre has also initiate different extension activity and program like workshop ,Guest Lecture etc. on different women issue in the society.

Dr. Shalinee Uttamrao Kadam
I/C Director
Vision, Mission and Objectives

Vision:

Women’s Studies Centre aims to promote Gender Equality through teaching,research, extension activities, publication and documentation focussing on different strata of the society especially from Marathwada Region and try to create a more gender just society.

Mission:

The Centre has adopted interdisciplinary academic approach which has addressed the concept of gender, construction of gender in society, gender identity, gender representation gender and development issues.The Centre aims to organise different programmes related to gender sensitization, gender development and women’s empowerment .Keeping in mind that the gender sensitization create the necessary base for balanced perspective on social structure, the centre intends to initiate and implement appropriate teaching course, curriculum development, research and extension activities. Apart from introducing academic programmes it will also be involved in micro–level field studies and awareness generation programmes.

Objectives:

Faculty
Sr.No Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification
1
Assistant Professor
M.A.(Eco.)SET,Ph.D
Academic
Brochure of Certificate Course

Interdisciplinary Certificate Course in Women Studies


Women Studies is one of the interdisciplinary fields of knowledge which aims at comprehending and analyzing inequality, oppression and discriminations based on sex and gender. Originating from centuries of women’s political and intellectual struggles the discipline has developed epistemological and pedagogical tools to critically investigate social, political, economic and cultural processes through gender lance. Over last few decades the University Grant Commission has played a pro-active role towards the institutionalization of women studies because of the latter’s growing significance as a vital field of knowledge in national/international arenas. It has become almost obligatory for the Development agencies and systems of governance at local, regional, national and international levels to incorporate gender perspectives in their programme and policies. Gender concerns are somewhat ‘sensibly’ integrated in corporate sector in the western countries and are making some headway in non-western corporate world as well. This obligatory inclusion of gender within various domains shows the success of women’s movement in putting the issues of gender in place. But there is a simultaneous erosion of gender equality reflected in growing violence against women, unfavourable sex ratio, declining health status, sexualized and unsafe public spaces, insensitive media, women’ slack of equal access to education, food, health and political participation. As markers of community honour women are invariably drawn in caste, communal and ethnic conflict. All theses call for a large number of intellectuals, activists, experts and consultants who can both seek a career in the growing field as well as become change agents by contributing to the process of democratization from a feminist perspective. With this in view the WSC of the School of Social Sciences, SRTM University offers a four and half month interdisciplinary certificate course in Women Studies.

Eligibility:

Graduate in any discipline including Social Sciences, Humanities, Law and Natural Sciences and also those who hold a bachelor’s degree in any technical field.

Course Fee:

Rupees five hundred (Rs. 500) is charged as the course fee.
Application
The online application form available on university website, www.srtmun.ac.in One print copy of the form should submit in the WSC office at the School of Social Sciences. Admission Date will be published on website.

Career Potentials:

The participants can seek employments with NGOs and Development Agencies. Many research institutes also prefer students with specialization in gender and women studies for fellowship and jobs and a certificate course in the same can help the interested students in entering such institutes as researchers and professionals. The course will also be beneficial to those who wish a career in activism/ media and journalism/freelance writing etc. It will definitely be an additional qualification to law graduates and social workers who can incorporate a pro-women perspective in their practice. Some of the students can also seek career in corporate sector as consultant upon further pursuing courses and training in women studies. Those who are interested in academics and higher research in gender and women issues can specifically benefit as they will be initiated into the fundamental and crucial issues of feminist theories and feminist research. Method and Language of Teaching, Teaching and learning will proceed in a democratic, non-hierarchical and participatory mode. The course will also make appropriate use of audio-visual media for effective communication. Film and slide shows will be arranged to generate interest among the participants around gender and women issues. Marathi/English and Hindi will be the language of instruction. The students will be provided study material and will have access to internet facility available in the School of Social Sciences.

Classes:

Two days in a week between 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm

Contact:

Dr.Shalinee Uttamrao Kadam,
Director,
Women’s Studies Centre,
School of Social Sciences,
S.R.T.M.University Nanded-431606.
Cell: 8698963223
Syllabus
Research

Research and Documentation:

Events

National Workshop

1) Gender and Violence (1st February 2011):

The Centre organised one day National Workshop on ‘Gender and Violence’ with special reference to Marathwada region on 1st February 2011. The theme covered on concept of gender and violence and its implication in changing scenario of family, economy, culture, politics, class and religion in the form of disparity, deprivation, exploitation, violation of individual rights, etc. Mina Shesu, from NGO called SANGRAM and Elvice Thomas from Nirmala Niketan addressed this issue

2) Feminist Research Method (29th- 30th August 2013):

The Centre organised two-days National Workshop on ‘Feminist Research Methods’ on 29th -30th August 2013 to expose the research students and college and university teachers to the emerging area of feminist pedagogy and feminist epistemology and how to use research techniques with feminist sensibilities. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. A. Suneetha from Anveshi Research Centre for Women, Hyderabad. A. Suneetha has made substantial contribution to the field of gender, law and domestic violence. In her inaugural speech she elaborated upon how feminist research in India is linked with various strands within feminist movements viz. the reformist, the nationalist the leftist and in current times dalit, queer and disability feminism added to the list. The Vice-chancellor of the University, Professor Dilip Ukey, who presided over the inaugural function, focused his lecture on gender and law. The chief guest for the valedictory session was Professor Suneetha Rani from the University of Hyderabad who concluded the workshop by lecturing on dalit women and their material conditions and how their experiences are depicted in dalit women’s poetry. The poetry could be a source of the vantage point to explore social realities. The other speakers were Dr. Sanjay Kamble (Faculty, Krantijoyti Savitri Bai Phule Stree Abhyas Kendra, University of Pune, Dr. Pushpesh Kumar, Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad; Dr Dilip Chauhan from Department of English, SRTM University, Nanded, Supriya Gaikwad, a local dalit feminist activist and editor of the Marathi Journal Yelgaar and Mr. Kedar Deshmukh from The Unique Academy, Pune. The participants numbered around one hundred and twenty included postgraduate students of social sciences and humanities and faculty members from local colleges and university.

3) ‘Protection against Sexual Harassment, 2013 and Gender Equality’ (19 March 2014):

The Centre organised one-day workshop on ‘Protection against Sexual Harassment, 2013 and Gender Equality’ for female staff of the University to create awareness. Lata Bishe from Pune talked about Vishakha Judgement, 2013 and Gender Equality. Madhav Dompalle and Jyoti Sapkal also explained the Act in details. Another speaker clarified the Amendments in Sexual Harassment Laws of 2013. This workshop was organised in the collaboration with YASHADA, Pune.

4) Transgender Identity and Transgender Lives in Contemporary India ( 4th March 2015):

Women’s Studies Centre organized One-day National Workshop on Transgender Identity and Transgender Lives in Contemporary India on 4 th March 2015. The workshop created awareness about social exclusion based on gender and sexual identity. LGBT movement in India and the landmark Supreme Court Judgment of 2014, known as NALSA judgment, was also discussed in the workshop. Around one hundred participants participated in the workshop. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Pushpesh Kumar, Associate Professor, University of Hyderabad. Mr. Suresh Khole, SBP Pune University, and Mr. Navdeep, from ANVESHI Research Centre for women, Hyderabad deliberated upon the enormous violence and marginalization the trans-communities experience because of class, gender and sexual identities of trans-persons.

5) Growing Violence against Women and Marginalised Genders (17 October 2016):

The centre organized One-day National Workshop on Growing Violence against Women and Marginalised Genders on 17 October 2016. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Deepa Srinivas from Director, Centre for Women’s Studies HCU, Hyderabad. Prof.PanditVidyasagar Vice–Chancellor, S.R.T.M.University, Nanded, presided over the inaugural function. The chief guest of the workshop Dr. Deepa Srinivas touched upon “Representing Gender and Violence: An engagement through Cinema.” Ms. Firdaus Soni, HCU, Hyderabad elaborated upon ‘Sairat’ Reflecting upon Caste and Gender Violence. After this lecture a documentary film “Laxman Rekha” was screened for Participants. The film was based on women’s issue. In second session Dr. Sanjay Kamble highlighted the continuation of gender violence by focusing on Honour Killings. Pushpesh kumar in his speech outlined the violence against transgender in India and focused upon how the queer movement in the city of Hyderabad over past two years has democratized by privileging the voice of transgender communities. Miss Lata in her talk touched upon the specific violence faced by Dalit and Bhaujan women. The participants numbered around one hundred and twenty including postgraduate students of social sciences and humanities and faculty members from local colleges and the university.

6) ‘Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, One Prohibition and Redressal) Act-2013-Internal Complain Committee ’(31st January 2017):

Maharashtra State Commission for Women, Mumbai had organized one-day Workshop on Internal Complaints Committee in the collaboration of Women’s Studies Centre, S.R.T.M. University on 31st January 2017. Colleges who are affiliated with the S.R.T.M. University had sent their Principal and two members of the Internal Complain Committee to participate in the workshop. Around 370 participants were present in the workshop. The Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor of this University, Pandit Vidyasagar inaugurated the workshop. The Chief Guest of the function was Dr. Manjusha Molwane, Member Secretary of Maharashtra State Commission for Women, Mumbai. Director, B.C.U.D. of the University, Dr. Dipak Panaskar and President of District Complain Committee Dr. Kaur madam,Senior concellor of MSCW Mrs.Shakina Sharif and Sunita Dicholkar ,District Protection Officer Ganesh Jondhale were present at the workshop. The programme started with the introductory speech of Dr.Manjusha Molwane .She had delivered the lecture on Sexual Harassment Act-2013 and create awareness about PUSH to the participants . The Director of Complykaro Dr.Vishal Kedia came as Resource Person for the workshop. Complykaro is India’s first end-to-end compliance service provider which helps Companies or organisations comply with their legal obligations. Complykaro empowers organisations with a bouquet of services to comply with The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal) Act, 2013 empowering the employer and its Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) to fulfill all its obligations under the law by providing a cost effective state-of-the-art IT platform as well as year round advisory support. He had given training to participants through lecture and Power Point Presentation. Around 370 participants were present in the workshop.

7) Gender and Marathi Language( 15th January 2018):

The Women’s Studies Centre, School of Social Sciences and School of Language Literature and Cultural Studies jointly organized One-day Workshop on Gender and Marathi Language on 15 January 2016. The main speakers of the workshop, Dr. Nina Gogate, School of Language Literature and Cultural Studies, SRTMU, Nanded, Dr.Nirmala Jadhav, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,Aurangabad, Dr. Rajendra Gonarkar from School of Media Studies, this university, and Prakash Ghodke, Renowned Poet had touched upon the subject. Around 80 participants were present in the workshop.

8) Violence against Women and other Genders: In Private and Public (22 March 2018):

Women’s Studies Centre & School of Social Sciences jointly organized One-Day National Workshop on Violence against Women and other Genders: In Private and Public on 22/03/2018. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Dr. Pushpesh Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad. Prof. Pandit Vidyasagar Vice–Chancellor, S.R.T.M.University, Nanded, presided over the inaugural function. The chief guest of the workshop Dr. Pushpesh Kumar touched upon Defining Violence, in Private and Public Defining and Victims of Gender based Violence. Urvija Priyadarshini University of Hyderabad highlighted the Stigma, Exclusion and Violence and A case study of Vulnerability to Gender based Violence -The Widows of North India. Firdaus Soni Ex-Member, GSCASH, University of Hyderabad discussed about Understanding Gender Harassment and Promoting Gender Sensitization. Ann Mathew University of Hyderabad touched upon Interpreting Violence beyond the Physical and The Violence of Male Gaze: A literary case study. The participants numbered around one hundred and twenty including postgraduate students of social sciences and humanities and faculty members from local colleges and the university.
Guest Lectures

1) Role of State Women’s Commission in Development and Protection of Women:

Mr. Arjun Dangat, a senior official of Maharashtra State Commission for Women, Govt. of Maharashtra delivered lecture on Role of State Women’s Commission in Development and Protection of Women. He presented elaborate provisions of Commission like Counselling and Free Legal Aid Cell, Monotoring and Evaluation Committee on social issues, and activities undertaken like Legal Literacy Camps, Networking with NGO’s, addressing issues such as, Violence, atrocities against women etc.

2) Domestic Violence and Family Counseling:

Mr. Madhav Dompale, an NGO activities and Coordinator and family counsellor of Maharash State Women’s Commission delivered a lecture on Domestic Violence and Family Counselling. In his view, deep rooted patriarchal domination, dowry, impact of liquor and lack of democratic family values constitute the main cause of domestic violence in rural society.

3)‘Women and Superstition’ (8th March 2014):

The Centre invited Dhanraj Hallare, to deliver special lecture on ‘Women and Superstition’ on the occasion of International Women’s Day on 8th March 2014. He talked about women’s suppression in every sphere of life; it has made women more vulnerable to superstitions. Women have to face many difficulties, obstructions, defeats, despair, violence, economic dependency on men. These difficulties turn women towards superstitions. He also interacted with participants. The Centre organised one-day workshop on ‘Protection against Sexual Harassment, 2013 and Gender Equality’ for female staff of the University to create awareness. Lata Bishe from Pune talked about Vishakha Judgement and subsequent amendments of 2013. Madhav Dompalle and Jyoti Sapkal also explained the Act in detail. Another speaker clarified the Amendments in Sexual Harassment Laws, 2013 to the participants. This workshop was organised in the collaboration with YASHADA, Pune.

4) Act against Sexual Harassment at Workplace, 2013 (6th January 2015):

To celebrate the birth anniversary of Savitribai Phule Women’s Studies Centre organized Guest Lecture on the Laws against Sexual Harassment at Workplace, 2013. Rajashri Sakale an activist from Kolhapur, who is also the founder the organisation Sharirbodh delivered the lecture on this occasion. In her lecture she talked about different forms of harassment women face at their Workplace.

5) Talk on ‘Mahatma Phule and Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar views on Women’s Liberation’ (1st and 2nd January 2016):

The centre organized two-days lecture series on Mahatma Phule and Women’s Liberation and Dr. Babashaheb Ambedkar and Women’s Liberation in collaboration with Dr. Ambedkar’s Chair and Study Centre of the University on 1 st and 2nd January 2016. The guest speakers for the occasion were Dr. Sangeeta Thosar, Assistant Professor from Women’s Studies Centre of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences and Dr. Pushpesh Kumar from the Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad. Dr. Thosar in her lecture deliberated upon the views of Jyotiba Phule and Dr. Ambedkar with regard to patriarchy and gender.

6) Women and Health (12 January 2016):

To celebrate birth anniversary of Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule the Centre organised a guest lecture on Women and Health on 12 January 2016. Dr. Kishore Atnurkar an established gynecologist and practitioner was invited to deliver the lecture on Women and Health. He touched upon various issues related to health such as adolescent girls’ health, anemia among women, menstruation and women’s health, gynaecological problem, and, men and their sexual health and anxieties. He also spoke on problems faced by working women who are doubly burdened. These women ignore their health because they do not have time to spend as they are busy with either domestic chores or workplace burdens. He suggested male audience to support women in their respective in the latter’s household work. The speaker received a large number of questions from the audience leading to lengthy conversation on the above issues.

7) Women and Development (27 August 2016):

The centre organized Guest Lecture on Women and Development on 27 August 2016. Dr. Pushpesh Kumar, Associate Professor, from Department of Sociology Central University of Hyderabad was invited as Guest Speaker. He delivered lecture to students of both courses such as, Interdisciplinary Certificate Course in Women’s Studies and Postgraduate Diploma in Women’s Studies. He talked about the different debates pertaining to gender and development viz. Women in Development (WID), Women and Development (WAD), Gender and Development (WAD). He highlighted that women need to be integrated into development processes as active agents if efficient and effective development is to be achieved. The speaker received a good number of questions from the audience.

8) ‘Representation of Women in Media and Culture ’ (6th October 2016):

The women’s study Centre of this university invited Dr.Rajendra Gonarkar from School of Media Studies,S.R.T.M.University, to interact with the student on the topic ‘Representation of Women in Media and Culture’ on 6th October 2016. He opined that the powerful role of media as a tool for social change cannot be ignored. Media is not isolated from society. Due to its powerful influence; it not only strengthens pre-existing stereotypes but perpetuates new stereotypes as well. While steps to change women’s life situation are debated ,the portrayal of women in media particularly in soap operas and advertisement takes this backward .So ,media exist with this contradiction. This trend continuous despite the linear progression of the women’s movement .Media reinforces the popular notion that a women’s ultimate place is home and the most important and valuable asset of a women is physical beauty.

Special Lecture

9) Feminist Ideas in Economics (1st February 2018):

Women’s Studies Centre and School of Social Sciences SRTMUN, had jointly organized a Special Lecture on the topic “Feminist Ideas in Economics” on 01st February 2018. Prof. Wandana Sonalkar Eminent Feminist and Academician formerly Of the Advanced Centre For Women’s Studies, School Of Development Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai came for the Special Lecture. She touched upon the many issues such as empowerment of women through inclusiveness in all kind of development work ,participation of women in agriculture and service sector .She also suggests women to give their participation making the different government plans which will directly affect them .She also highlighted gender gaps in different fields like education ,jobs ,and health sector and also gives some remedies on gender equity.
Programs

Interactive Sessions:

1) Women, Gender and Morality: The Centre organized interactive session on Women, Gender and Morality. Prof. Wandana sonalkar Director, Women’s Studies Centre, BabaSaheb Ambedkar University, Aurangabad was the key speaker of the session. The focus was on understanding this theme among cross section of people including Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe, higher caste and class in Marathwada region.

2) Dalit Feminism: The Centre invited Pushpesh Kumar from Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad to interact with the students of Certificate Course in Women’s Studies; P.G. Diploma in Women’s Studies; researcher and faculty members. The interactive session was started with the brief introduction of Feminism. After introduction the session discussed upon Dalit Feminism. There is a wide gap between Dalit women and upper caste-class women on economic, social and educational levels. Along with caste based atrocities they are constantly under the threat of violence; inside homes they have to tolerate the physical violence and other atrocities of their own men. Despite these oppressions, dalit women also hold certain agency and are the major providers of their families. Gopal Guru’s article “Dalit Women Talk differently” and Sharmila Rege’s ‘Dalit Feminist Standpoint’ were also discussed. Students, researchers and faculty members actively participated in the discussion.

Screening of Film:

1)“Umbartha”( 19th March 2016): A Marathi film titled “Umbartha”, in English: “Threshold”, focusing on the life of institutionalized women in Maharashtra was screened on the occasion of International Women’s Day on 19th march 2016. Before screening the film Dr. Nina Gogate, a faculty at the School of Language and Literature of this university, talked about various issues regarding the film. Umbartha was released in 1982. It was produced by D. V. Rao and directed by Dr. Jabbar Patel. The film is a story of a woman’s struggle to step outside her home and bring change in the society. Smita Patil played the lead protagonist in the film for which she won Marathi Rajya Chitrapat Puraskar for the best actress. The film was adjudged as the Best Feature Film in Marathi at the 29th National Film Awards. The film is based on a Marathi novel “Beghar” (translation: Homeless) by Shanta Nisal.

International Women’s Day:

1) Guest lecture series organised on the occasion of International Women Days on ‘Women Empowerment : Myth or Reality ’and ‘Gotual Culture among the Adivasis and Women ’ (8th March 2017)

To celebrate the International Women’s Day Women’s Studies Centre, S.R.T.M. University had organized Guest Lecture on 8th March 2017. The centre invited Rajshree Patil, a Social Worker, from Nanded as chief guest. The Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor of this University, Pandit Vidyasagar inaugurated the function. Rajshree Patil talked on the topic ‘Women Empowerment: Myth or Reality’. She mentioned that the subject of empowerment of women has become a major issue across the world including India over past few decades. Many agencies of United Nations in their reports have emphasized that gender issue is to be given utmost priority. Inequalities between men and women and discrimination against women have also been age-old issues all over the world. The centre had also invited Dr. V. S. Anmulwad, Assistant Professor, S.R.T.M. University, as Guest Lecture to talk on, ‘Gotul Culture among the Adivasis and Women’. A Gotul is a spacious tribal hut surrounded by earthen or wooden walls. It is an integral part of Gond and Muria tribal life in regions of Chhattisgarh and the neighboring areas in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh in India. It is an independent and autonomous place for youths. The gotul is central to social and religious life in Gond society.

2) Programmes on International Women’s Day (7th, 8th, 9th and 10th March 2018)

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, Women’s Studies Centre, School of Social Sciences and School of Language and Literature jointly conducted a Special lecture on 8 th March 2018. Dr. Vrushali KinhalKar, renowned Gynaecologist from Nanded had delivered the special lecture on the topic ‘Women and Health and Ms. Kusum Alam, Tribal Poet and Activist, Gadchiroli had delivered her lecture on Tribal Women. Apart from this, Women’s Studies Centre, SRTMU conducted various Programmes on 7th, 9th and 10th March 2018. On 7/3/18 Dr. Rajendra Gonarkar, from School of Media Studies, this university highlighted the women’s issues on Cinema and Women by showing different film clippings. On 09/3/18 a Round Table was organized on the topic of Women in Education: Different Perspectives. Women Employees of SRTMUN were invited for the Round Table. On 10/3/18 Dr.Adinath Ingole & Medha Gaolkar, Social Activist, Purna given their presentation on Stree: Chamatkar aani Vaidnyanik Drustikone by doing many scientific experiments. Participants were fully engrossed with their Presentation.

3)Guest lecture on ‘Jagtic Mahila Diwas Aani Stree Prashna ’ on occasion of International Women’s Day (8th March 2019):

To celebrate the International Women’s Day Women’s Studies Centre, S.R.T.M. University had organized Guest Lecture on 8th March 2019. The centre invited Advocate and Social Worker, Nisha Shiurkar from Sangamner, Nashik, as Guest Speaker. The President of this Programme Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor of this University, Prof. Uddhav Bhosle inaugurated the function. Nisha Shiurkar elaborated on the topic “Jagtik Mahila Diwas Aani Stree Prashna” She started her lecture from history of Feminist Movement and touched upon various issues such as, legal rights of women, Caste and Women. She also talked on the problems of Separated women of India. The Registrar, of this University also present for this Programme. Teaching, Non Teaching Staff and Students from different faculties were the Participants of the programme. The speaker received a large number of questions from the audience leading to lengthy conversation on the above issues.
Admission Notification 2019-20

The Women’s Studies Centre, S.R.T.M. University is running Interdisciplinary certificate course in Women Studies. Students desirous for admission can collect Admission Form from WSC office, in School of Social Sciences, S.R.T.M.U.Nanded, during working hours.

The last date of submission of filled up application in WSC office is 05 August, 2019.
Eligibility: Graduate in any discipline including Social Sciences, Humanities, Law and Natural Sciences and also those who hold a Bachelor’s degree in any technical field.
Duration of the Course: 4 n 1/2 months
Course Fee: Rupees five hundred (Rs. 500) is charged as the course fee.
Contact:
Dr.Shalinee Uttamrao Kadam,
Dr.Shalinee Uttamrao Kadam,
Director,
Women’s Studies Centre,
School of Social Sciences,
S.R.T.M.University Nanded-431606.
Cell: 8698963223
Email.ID: kadamsu@rediffmail.com
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