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Completed Projects (2003 Onwards) Completed Projects (2003 Onwards) 2020-21 Social Impact Assessment for Gorakhpur Link Expressway Project District Ambedkar Nagar, Sponsored by Uttar Pradesh Expressway Industrial Development Authority (UPAIDA), Government of Uttar Pradesh. Project Director: Dr.Chittaranjan Senapati A Study on Inter-state Trade to Identify and Estimate Value of Commodities being Imported/Exported to/from Uttar Pradesh, Sponsored by Department of Economic and Statistics, Government of Uttar Pradesh.Project Director:Dr.Chittaranjan Senapati. Social Impact Assessment of Farmers affected by the Defence Industrial Corridor Project in Kanpur Nagar District, Sponsored by D.M. Kanpur, Dr. Animesh Roy Social Impact Assessment for Bundelkhand Expressway Project Distt. Jalaun, Sponsored by (SLAO) Office Jalaun, Project Director Prof. B.K. Bajpai Social Impact Assessment for Gorakhpur Link Expressway Project District Azamgarh, Sponsored by D.M. Gorakhpur, Project Director Prof. B.K. Bajpai Social Impact Assessment study on Gorakhpur Link Expressway Project Distt. Gorakhpur, Sponsored by D.M. Gorakhpur, Project Director Prof. B.K. Bajpai, Dr.Manjur Ali Social Impact Assessment of Land Owners/ Farmers of 4 villages of Ghanghata Tahsil in Sant Kabir Nagar District Affected due to Land Acquisition by UPEIDA for Gorakhpur Link Expressway Project Distt. Sant Kabir Nagar, Sponsored by DM Sant Kabir Nagar, Project Director Prof. B.K. Bajpai, Dr. C.S. Verma Programme Feedback on Scheme for Ad-descent Girls (SAG) implementation in the State of Uttar Pradesh, Sponsored by UNICEFF, Project Director Dr.Nomita P. Kumar Evaluation and Verification of Samagra Shiksha Programme (12 District) (Lucknow) District of Uttar Pradesh, Sponsored by Director General, State Project Office, Samagra Shiksha Programme, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Project Director Dr. C.S. Verma Evaluation and Verification of Samagra Shiksha Programme (12 District) (Unnao) District of Uttar Pradesh, Sponsored by Director General, State Project Office, Samagra Shiksha Programme, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Project Director Dr. C.S. Verma Evaluation and Verification of Samagra Shiksha Programme (12 District) (Hamirpur) District of Uttar Pradesh, Sponsored by Director General, State Project Office, Samagra Shiksha Programme, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Project Director Dr. C.S. Verma 1 Evaluation and Verification of Samagra Shiksha Programme (12 District) (Mohaba) District of Uttar Pradesh, Sponsored by Director General, State Project Office, Samagra Shiksha Programme, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Project Director Dr. C.S. Verma Evaluation and Verification of Samagra Shiksha Programme (12 District) (Banda) District of Uttar Pradesh, Sponsored by Director General, State Project Office, Samagra Shiksha Programme, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Project Director Dr. C.S. 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Verma 2019-20 Skill Development of SCs and their Employability in Uttar Pradesh: A study of two districts, Sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi as development fund to GIDS, Project Director:Dr.Chittaranjan Senapati and Co-Project director: Dr.Baliyan, Kavita. Social Impact Assessment of Farmer of 29 villages affected due to Land Acquisition by UPEIDA for the Poorvanchal Expressway Project – Azamgarh, Sponsored by D.M. Azamgarh, Project Director: Prof. B.K. Bajpai Quick Assessment Study on Mission Antyodaya GPS, Sponsored by Dept. of Rural Development & Social Work, Sri Krishnadevaray University, Andhra Pradesh, Project Director Dr. K.S. Rao Democracy, Electoral Politics and the Emerging Political Consciousness among the Marginalized, Sponsored by Inter Funded by GIDS, Project Director Dr. P.K. Trivedi Dr.Shilp Shikha Singh Endline Survey of Parliamentary General Election 2019 : Knowledge,Attitude and Practices in Uttar Pradesh, Sponsored by Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh, Project Director: Professor B.K. Bajpai Evaluation of Glanders and Farcy Disease Surveillance SchemeImplemented by Department of Animal Husbandry, Uttar Pradesh, Sponsored by RKVY Cell, 2 Department of Agriculture, Govt. of U.P., Krishi Bhawan, Lucknow, Project Director: Professor B.K. Bajpai Impact Assessment of Vocationalisation of Secondary and Higher Secondary EducationScheme, Sponsored by State Project Office, Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan, Lucknow, Project Director: Professor B.K. Bajpai vktex<+ tuinesaiwokZUpy ,Dlizslos ds fuekZ.kgsrqHkwfevf/kxzg.k ls izHkkfor 29 xzkeksa dk lkekftdlek?kkrvkadyu]izk;kstd% dk;kZy; ftykf/kdkjhvktex<+] ifj;kstukfuns'kd% izks0 ch-ds- cktis;h Ayushman Bharat - Prime Minister Jan Arogya Yojna : An Assessment, Sponsored by Institute Funded, Project Director : Dr. C.S. Verma Costing and Budget Analyses of Child Protection Schemes in Uttar Pradesh”. Funded by UNICEF. Initiated June 2018- Completed on 30 June, 2019, Sponsored by UNICEF, Project Director :Dr. C.S. Verma Concurrent Evaluation and Monitoring of Doubling of Farmers Income by 2022-23 in the state of Uttar Pradesh (22 districts, agricultural year 2017-18), Sponsored by: Department of Planning, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Project Director:Dr. Prashant K. Trivedi, Prof B K Bajpai, Dr K S Rao & Dr Shivakar Tiwari Concurrent Evaluation and Monitoring of Doubling of Farmers Income by 2022-23 in the state of Uttar Pradesh (75 districts, agricultural year 2017-18), Supported by :Department of Planning and Department of Agriculture, Government of U.P., Project Director : Dr.Prashant K.Trivedi, Prof. B K Bajpai,Dr K S Rao & Dr Shivakar Tiwari Democracy, Electoral Politics and Emerging Political Consciousness among the Marginalised, Sponsored by Institute Funded, Project Director :Dr. Prashant Trivedi and Dr.Shilp Shikha Singh mÙkjizns'k ds 38 tuinksaesa 'kq"d 'kkSpky; ls ty izokfgresaifjofrZr 'kkSpky;ksa dk lR;kiuizk;kstd% LoPNHkkjrfe'kuxzkeh.kmÙkjizns'k] y[kuÅ] ifj;kstukfuns'kd% izks0 ch0 ds0 cktis;h] MkW0 dforkckfy;ku Preparation of Input-out Transaction Table for U.P., Sponsored by Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of U. P., Project Director: Prof. B.K. Bajpai Study on interstate Trade to Indentify and Estimate value of commodities being imported/ exported from U.P., Sponsored by Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of U. P., Project Director:Dr. C. Senapati Study of Estimate the Sub-state level estimate of socio-economic indicators of U.P. by using small area Techniques, Sponsored by Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of U. P., Project Director:Dr. K.S. Rao 3 Benchmark Survey of Horticulture crops in U.P. area and Production Estimation, Sponsored by Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of U. P., Project Director: Dr.Nomita P. Kumar &Dr. Kavita Baliyan Study to Assess the Intra Household variations in Consumption, Educational and Economic Obtainments in different categories of Household, Sponsored by Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of U. P., Project Director: Study to Estimate Rent of Dwellings Rural and Urban in U.P., Sponsored by Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of U. P., Project Director: Prof. R.P. Mamgain& Prof. B.K. Bajpai Human Security and Vulnerability in Uttar Pradesh and Odisha, Sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi. Project Director: Dr.Chittaranjan Senapati 2018-19 Concurrent Evaluation of National Food Security Mission Uttar Pradesh, Sponsor : Mission Director, NFSM, Lucknow, Project Director: Prof. B.K. Bajpai Estimation and Geo-tagging of Homeless Population in Urban Area of Uttar Pradesh, Sponsor: State Urban Livelihood Mission (SUDA), Deptt. of Urban Dev., Govt. of U.P., Project Director: Prof. B.K. Bajpai, Dr. K.S. Rao, Dr. C. Senapati, Dr.Nomita P. Kumar, Dr.ShilpShikha Singh, Dr.Kavita, Dr.Animesh Roy and Dr.Manjur Ali Concurrent Evaluation and Monitoring of Doubling of Farmers Income by 2022 in five years, Sponsored by State Planning Commission of Uttar Pradesh, Project Director: Prof. B.K. Bajpai, Dr. Prashant K. Trivedi, Dr. K.S. 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