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Welcome to Indian Social Institute
Indian Social Institute was established in 1951 in response to the challenges of nation-building and a new emerging social order in an independent India. The vision of the institute is to build a just, humane, secular and democratic Indian society wherein the poor and marginalized communities cherish equality, dignity, freedom, justice, peace and harmony.
Over last six decades the institute has committed itself in brining social transformation through socially relevant research, training and action, publication and advocacy works aimed at integral development of the marginalized communities, particularly the Dalits, Adivasis/tribals, women minorities, unorganized and landless labourers in partnership with academicians, people’s movements, human rights organizations and ecological movements nationally and internationally.
Welcome to Indian Social Institute
Offline Training Program on
Cultural & educational rights of minorities
22 to 24 November 2025, Indian Social Institute,
10 institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003
Our Vision
To engage in social transformation through socially relevant research, training, publication and advocacy works aimed at integral development of the marginalized communities, particularly the Dalits. Adivasis /Tribals, women, minorities, unorganized and landless laborers’ in partnership with academicians, peoples movements, human rights organizations and ecological movements nationally and internationally.
Our Mission
To build a just, humane, secular, democratic and inclusive Indian society wherein the poor and marginalized communities cherish equality, dignity, freedom, justice, peace and harmony.
A ten-day workshop on
INDIGENOUS RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES (irm)
10 - 16 November 2025 and 02 - 04 February 2026 (Extended)
9:30am to 6pm (offline / residential)
Indian Social Institute,10 institutional Area,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003