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RFD (2010-11) Result Framework Document
For Anthropological Survey of India
Under Ministry of Culture
Section 1: Vision, Mission, Objectives and Functions
Vision
• To build state-of-the-art Infrastructure for advanced Anthropological Research in the Country. • To understand and document bio-cultural heritage of Indian population. • To pave the way for the fulfilment of India as a Developed Nation by 2020.
Mission
• Mapping Bio-Cultural Profile of Indian population utilising manpower specialized in Cultural and Physical Anthropology, Human Ecology, Psychology, Biochemistry, Linguistics and Folklore.
• Develop the organization as launching pad for high technology based research to be applied in human development. • Understanding, documenting, preparing database and disseminating bio-cultural diversity of Indian population through published research work, seminars,
workshops, awareness programmes, audio-visual documentation, museum documentation and so on. • Development of Library for facilitating Research in Anthropology.
Objectives
1. Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition 2. Fellowship Programme as part of manpower development as a resource 3. Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC) 4. Collaborative Schemes 5. Information Technology 6. Cultural Exchange Programme
7. Impact Publication of Research Findings in the form of book, scientific paper and articles in journals in terms of contribution to basic science or directs application to make research findings visible
8. Induction of DNA Technology 9. Functional Modernization of New and Existing Office Buildings/minor works/furnishing 10. International / National Conference 11. DNA Polymorphism of the Contemporary Indian Populations 12. Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue 13. International School of Anthropology 14. Community Genetics and Health (Community Genetics Extension Programme) 15. Narmada Valley Excavation 16. DNA Banking 17. People of India: Cultural Diversity (New Project) 18. People of India: Bio-cultural Adaptations (New Project) 19. Social Impact Assessment (SIA) Study (New Project)
Functions
1. The Anthropological Survey of India makes efforts to understand the Indian population in a scientific way not only for the furtherance of scientific knowledge per se but for its application towards the country’s needs and also to its national well being.
2. The Anthropological Survey of India rose to every occasion to contribute its might through its mandate of pursuing research in socio-cultural and physical/biological aspects of the peoples of India in a holistic perspective with an emphasis on the matters of contemporary relevance and national significance.
3. After independence, the need to bring in harmony among the people and to devise ways and means for the tribal and disadvantaged social groups to suitably adjust to the changing conditions in and outside the country, without jeopardizing their ways of life, was the challenging task for India. The Anthropological Survey of India is contributing since its inception for understanding the people of India by its coverage of the entire length and breadth of the country and its human surface through its various research projects, widely accepted publications and ethnographic films.
4. The Anthropological Survey of India kept itself abreast of the new challenges facing the humanity and tuned it to reap the benefits of the emerging technologies all over, for the benefit of human kind.
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Section 2 Inter se Priorities among Key Objectives, Success Indicators and Targets
Target/ Criteria value
Excellent VeryGood
Good Fair Poor
Objective
Weight Action Success Indicator Unit Weight
100% 90% 80% 70% 60% Number of books,journals and periodicals digitized (Physical Target) -
Number
4.00
1500
1350
1200
1050
900
1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition
30.00
Library: The Survey now has one central and seven regional libraries with a holding of an estimated 150,000 books, periodicals and journals. Establishment of National Library for Anthropology in the new building at Salt Lake, Kolkata, by the upgradation and fulldigitization of the existing central library atHeadquarters
Creating infrastructure for upgradation and digitization (physical Target)
% of wok done
1.00 30 27 24 21 18
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Upgrading the Library of Camp Office, so as to convert the camp office an outlet of information in the National Capital Delhi
Creating infrastructure for upgradation and digitization, accomplishment of work as per physical target
Unit 1.00 1 - - - -
2.00 Retro-conversion andDigitization of all the seven existing survey libraries in all the regional centres to continue with the aim of inter-linking all libraries in the Survey with the National library for Anthropological Sciences at Kolkata
Creating infrastructure for upgradation and digitization, accomplishment of work as per physical target
Unit
7 6 5 4 3
Increasing collections and maintenance of the existing libraries is a continuous activity
Number of collections to be procured during the year. Physical Target -
Number 2.00 800 720 640 560 480
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Museum: The Survey has one Central and seven regional museums. Developing an interactive anthropological museum at the newly constructed new building at Udaipur
works accomplished(Physical Target) -
Unit
2.00
1
-
-
-
-
Establishment ofAnthropological Museum Gallery depicting the northeast cultural diversity and its linkages with main land in the Ramkrishna Mission premises at Chirrapunji, Meghalaya, being visited by regional and international tourists
Unit of worksaccomplished (Physical target)
Unit 3.00 1 - - - -
Modernization of museums at Mysore and Port Blair with more interactive display
works accomplished(Physical Target)
Unit 3.00 2 1 - - -
Enhancement of collections of tangible cultural heritage in all museums of the Survey
Target for collections (Physical Target)
Number 2.00 800 700 600 500 400
Conservation of museum specimens: Continuousactivity
Percentage of works accomplished (Physical target)
% of work done
2.00 90 81 72 63 54
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Exhibition on Human Origins and Genome and People of India
Physical Target Number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number 2.00 1 - - - -
Exhibition on Cultural Diversity: Dialogue and Empowerment
Physical Target Number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number 2.00 8 7 6 5 4
Exhibition on Santal Life and Culture
Physical Target Number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number 2.00 2 1 - - -
Exhibition at Southern Region as part of its Golden Jubilee on
Physical Target Number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number 2.00 2 1 - - -
2.Fellowship Programme as part of manpower development as a resource
3.80 The Survey has 47 Number of fellowship at different categories. Number of fellowsrecruited during the year
Target for recruitment during the year
Number
3.80
27
23
20
17
14
Number of Manpower outsourced during the year for research Activities
Physical Target for recruitment during the year
Number 1.00 39 35 31 27 23
Number of Manpower outsourced during the year for Administration Section
Physical Target for recruitment during the year
Number 0.00 ---- ----- ----- ----- -----
3.Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC)
7.20
Execution of works through outsourced manpower
Percentage of works accomplished as per Physical target by outsourced Manpower
% 1.20 80 72 64 56 48
Training Programmesduring the year
Physical Target Number of training programmes –
Number 2.00 37 33 29 25 21
NAC Meetings Physical Target Number during the year
Number 1.50 7 6 5 4 3
EC Meetings Physical Target Number during the year
Number 1.50 2 1 - - -
Collaboration withUniversity/ otherorganisations (govt/NGO) in organizing conferences and workshops
Physical Target Number for such collaboration
Number 0.60 10 9 8 7 64.Collaborative Schemes
0.70
Collaboration for training and workshops involving teachers and students from degree and postgraduate colleges and universities
Physical Target Number for such collaboration
Number 0.10 1 - - - -
Bilingual websitecontinuous upgradation and maintenance
Physical Target for upgradation and maintenance of website
% of work done
2.00 90 80 70 60 50
Laboratory DataManagement System
Physical Target for introduction, upgradation and maintenance
% of work done
2.00 90 80 70 60 50
Video-Conferencing System
Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
0.50 60 50 40 30 20
Server Based Internet Service
Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
1.50 100 90 80 70 60
5.Information Technology
7.50
Server Based UPS Service Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
1.50 100 90 80 70 60
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Scholars of Survey visited abroad under CEP
Number of Survey scholars visited abroad under CEP: Physical Target-
Number 0.00 - - - - -6.Cultural Exchange Programme
0.00
International scholarsvisited Survey under CEP
Number of invited international scholars visited Survey under CEP: Physical Target-
Number 0.00 - - - - -
Publication of books, monographs and Research Reports
Publication based on ongoing research projects
Number 2.00 45 40 35 30 25
Publication of In-House Journal
Publication based on ongoing research projects
Number 0.25 2 1 - - -
7. ImPublication of Research Findings in the form of book, scientific paper and articles in journals in terms of
pact 2.50
contribution to basic science or directs application to make research findings visible
Publication of Occasional Newsletter
Publication made Number 0.25 1 - - - -
8.Induction of DNA Technology
19.30 Maintenance ofInfrastructure alreadydeveloped at Kolkata, Mysore, Nagpur, Shillong and Port Blair
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 12.00 5 4 3 2 1
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Augmentation ofDevelopment of laboratory facilities with DNA technology up to PCR level and DNA Banking at Dehradun and udaipur
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 5.00 2 1 - - -
Establishing advancedfacilities in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur Central Universities
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 2.30 2 1 - - -
Fabrication at Library and Office at Mysore, Udaipur and Dehradun
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 3.00 3 2 1 - -
Interior Fabrication of the New building at Salt Lake, Kolkata
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 4.00 1 - - - -
9. FunctionalModernization of New and Existing Office Buildings/minor works/furnishing
12.60
Fabrication work atdifferent sections in Head Office, Kolkata
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 5.60 5 4 3 2 1
International Conference Physical Target Number for organization of international conference during the year
Number 0.00 ---- ----- ----- ----- -----10. International / National Conference
1.60
National Conference Physical Target Number for organization of national conference during the year
Number 1.60 2 1 - - -
11.DNA Polymorphism of
1.60 Collection of Blood Sample Physical Target Number for blood samples
Number 0.40 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200
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Candidate GenePolymorphism of Diseases
Physical Target Number Number 0.40 6 5 4 3 2
Analysis of data on Human Genome Diversity
Percentage of work done % of work done
0.40 40 36 32 28 24
Polymorphism of the Contemporary Indian Populations
DNA Polymorphism in Ancient Human Skeletal Remains
Accomplishment ofWork: Physical Target
% of work done
0.40 25 22 19 16 13
Fieldwork Physical Target Numberof Field Works
Number 0.30 2 1 - - -
Collection of Sample Physical Target for collection of Sample
Number 0.30 400 360 320 280 240
Analysis Physical Target for accomplishment of the work
% 0.10 25 22 19 16 13
12.Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue
0.80
Workshop Number of Workshoporganized
Number
0.10 1 - - - -
13.International School of Anthropology
0.00 Training Programme(Collaboration with if any)
Number of Participants Number 0.00 0 0 0 0 0
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Screen of samples for Beta Thalasaemmia and Sickle Cell Anaemia from high risk communities in West Bengal, Anadaman and Nicobar Islands,Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra
Physical Target for collection of sample screening for Beta Thalasaemmia in West Bengal and Sickle Cell Anaemia in Vidarbha Region Maharashtra
Number 0.40 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200
Screening CampsOrganized
Physical Target for formulation of screening Camps
Number 0.30 10 9 8 7 6
Awareness Campaigning Physical Target for organising awareness camps
Number 0.30 10 9 8 7 6
14.Community Genetics and Health (Community Genetics Extension Programme)
1.30
Analysis of data
Accomplishment of work % of work done
0.30 80 72 64 56 48
Number of Field Camps: Physical target
Number 0.05 1 - - - -Field Exploration
Number of Samples Collected
Number 0.05 500 450 400 350 300
Exploration for similar sites Accomplishment of Task: Physical Target
% of work done
0.05 30 25 20 15 10
Analysis Accomplishment of task: Physical Target
% of work done
0.05 30 25 20 15 10
15. Narmada Valley Excavation
0.30
Field Excavation atShivalic Range
Number of Field Camps: Physical target
Number 0.10 2 1 - - -
16. DNA Banking 0.40 Storing of Samples Physical Target Number Number 0.40 1500 1350 1200 1050 900
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Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 -1. (a) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge involved in cultivation practices, especially related to paddy cultivation, both dry and wet forms
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 -
P
hysical Target for accomplishment of fieldwork/ case during the work
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 -(b) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to recording of genealogies in Puri,Kamakhya, Haridwar and Madurai
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 -
17.People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
8.70
(c) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge:Tangible and Intangible
C lt l H it
Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork covering region
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 -
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Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledgerelated to FishingTechnology in Eastern Coast and Konkan Region of the Western Coast
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 -
Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork
Number 0.30 8 7 6 5 4(d) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledgerelated to practice of traditional medicine
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number 0.30 8 7 6 5 4
People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Workshops held
Number of workshops: Physical Target
Number 0.60 2 1 - - -
Initiation of establishing the centre and procuring equipments for digitization of the intangible cultural heritage: Physical Target
% ofWork Done
0.25 60 50 40 30 20
2. Establishing a National Centre for Community Knowledge at the new building at Udaipur
Digitization work under process
% ofWork Done
0.25 30 25 20 15 10
Procurement ofEquipment
% of work done
0.50 70 60 50 40 30
Workshop for manpower training held
Number 0.20 2 1 - - -
Documentary Films and Field Recordings: Number of Cases
Number 0.40 5 4 3 2 1
Post Production of Visual Documentation: Number of Cases
Number 0.40 5 4 3 2 1
3. National Centre for Visual Anthropology, Kolkata
Adding Sound Track to silent movies
Number 0.50 15 12 10 8 6
Number of Biosphere covered: Physical Target
Number 1.00 3 2 1 0 0
Number of publishable Report Submitted
Number 0.75 3 2 1 0 0
4. Man and Environment: Biosphere Reserve and Social Impact Assessment Studies
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number 0.40 2 1 - - -
Number of bordering areas covered: Physical Target for Number of fieldwork
Number 0.35 4 3 2 1 0
Number of publishable Report Submitted
Number 0.35 4 3 2 1 0
5. Bio-cultural Linkages with Border Area Countries
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number 0.35 1 - - - -
18.People of India: Bio-cultural Adaptations ( Two components)
1.70 Community Genetics and Health in Northeast India
Screening Samples for various forms of haemoglobin disorders: Physical Target Number
Number 0.30 300 270 240 210 180
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Analysis of work done % of work done
0.30 60 50 40 30 20
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number 0.10 1 - - - -
Number of Sample collection
Unit 0.40 1000 900 800 700 600
Analysis of Data % of Work Done
0.40 60 50 40 30 20
Genetics and Health: Family Study
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number 0.20 2 1 - - -
Section 3
Trend values of the Success Indicators Objective Actions Success Indicator Unit Actual Value
for FY 08/09 Actual Value for FY 09/10
Target Value for FY 10/11
Projected Value for FY 11/12
Projected Value for FY 12/13
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Nj
umber of books, ournals and
periodicals digitized (Physical Target) -
Number
1000
1200
1500
1500
1400
Library: The Survey now has one central and seven regional libraries with a holding of an estimated 150,000 books, periodicals and journals. Establishment of National Library for Anthropology in the new building at Salt Lake, Kolkata, by the upgradation and full digitization of the existing central library atHeadquarters
Creating infrastructure for upgradation and digitization (physical Target)
% of wok done
15 20 30 30 25
1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition
Upgrading the Library of Camp Office, so as to convert the camp office an outlet of information in the National Capital Delhi
Creating infrastructure for upgradation and digitization, accomplishment of work as per physical target
Unit --- --- 1 1 1
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Retro-conversion and Digitization of all the seven existing survey libraries in all the regional centres to continue with the aim of inter-linking all libraries in the Survey with the National library for Anthropological Sciences at Kolkata
Creating infrastructure for upgradation and digitization, accomplishment of work as per physical target
Unit 2 4 7 7 7
Increasing collections and maintenance of the existing libraries is a continuous activity
Number ofcollections to be procured during the year. Physical Target -
Number 500 600 800 800 700
Museum: The Survey has one Central and seven regional museums. Developing an interactive anthropological museum at the newly constructed new building at Udaipur
Works accomplished (Physical Target) -
Unit
---- ---- 1
1
1
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Establishment of Anthropological Museum Gallery depicting the northeast cultural diversity and its linkages with main land in the Ramkrishna Mission premises at Chirrapunji, Meghalaya, being visited by regional and international tourists
Unit of works accomplished (Physical target)
Unit ----- ----- 1 --- ----
Modernization of museums at Mysore and Port Blair with more interactive display
Works accomplished (Physical Target)
Unit ---- 1 2 2 2
Enhancement of collections of tangible cultural heritage in all museums of the Survey
Target forcollections (Physical Target)
Number 400 500 800 800 700
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Conservation of museum specimens: Continuous activity
Percentage of works accomplished (Physical target)
% of work done
70 80 90 100 100
Exhibition onHuman Origins and Genome andPeople of India
Physical TargetNumber for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number 1 1 1 2 2
Exhibition onCultural Diversity: Dialogue andEmpowerment
Physical TargetNumber for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number 3 4 8 10 7
Exhibition onSantal Life and Culture
Physical TargetNumber for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number ---- ----- 2 1 1
Exhibition atSouthern Region as part of its Golden Jubilee
Physical TargetNumber for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number ---- ----- 2 1 ----
2.Fellowship Programme as part of manpower development as a resource
The Survey has 47 Number of fellowship at different categories. Number of fellows recruited during the year
Target forrecruitment during the year
Number
15
10
27
23
25
Number ofManpower
ourced during the year for
arch Activities
Physical Target for recruitment during the year outs
rese
Number ----- ---- 39 18 39
Num
A
ber ofManpower outsourced during the year for
dministration Section
Physical Target for recruitment during the year
Number 0 0 0 0 20
Execution of works through outsourced manpower
Percentage of works accomplished as per Physical target by outsourced Manpower
% ----- ----- 80 90 90
Training Programmes during the year
Physical TargetNumber of training programmes -
Number 26 30 37 40 38
3.Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC)
NAC Meetings Physical Target Number during the year
Number ----- 2 7 7 7
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EC Meetings Physical TargetNumber during the year
Number 1 1 2 4 4
Collaboration with University/ other organisations (govt/NGO) in organizing conferences and workshops
Physical TargetNumber for such collaboration
Number 12 11 10 10 104.Collaborative Schemes
Collaboration for training andworkshops involving teachers and students from degree and postgraduate colleges and universities
Physical TargetNumber for such collaboration
Number ----- ----- 1 2 2
Bilingual website continuous upgradation and maintenance
Physical Target for upgradation andmaintenance of website
% of work done
80 90 90 90 1005.Information Technology
Laboratory Data Management System
Physical Target for introduction, upgradation and maintenance
% of work done
80 80 90 90 90
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Video-Conferencing System
Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
----- ----- 60 70 80
Server BasedInternet Service
Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
80 90 100 100 100
Server Based UPS Service
Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
80 90 100 100 100
Scholars of Survey visited abroadunder CEP
Number of Survey scholars visited abroad under CEP: Physical Target-
Number - - 0 2 26.Cultural Exchange Programme
International scholars visitedSurvey under CEP
Number of invited international scholars visited Survey under CEP: Physical Target-
Number - - 0 2 2
Publication ofooks, monographs nd Research
Reports
Publication based on ongoing research projects
ba
Number 8 28 45 25 20
Publication of In-House Journal
Publication based on ongoing research projects
Number --- --- 2 2 2
7.Impact Publication of Research Findings in the form of book, scientific paper and articles in journals in terms of contribution to basic science or directs application to make research findings visible
Publication ofOccasional Newsletter
Publication made
Number ---- ---- 1 4 4
Maintenance ofInfrastructure already developed at Kolkata, Mysore, Nagpur, Shillong and Port Blair
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 5 5 5 5 5
DNA samplespreservation in dry condition
Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
---- ---- ----- 50 50
Augmentation of Development of laboratory facilities with DNA technology up to PCR level and DNA Banking at Dehradun and Udaipur
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit ---- ----- 2 2 2
8.Induction of DNA Technology
Establishing advanced facilities in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur Central Universities
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit ---- ----- 2 2 2
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Fabrication ofLibrary and Office at Mysore, Udaipur and Dehradun
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 1 1 3 3 3
Interior Fabrication of the Newbuilding at Salt Lake, Kolkata
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit --- --- 1 1 1
9.Functional Modernization of New and Existing Office Buildings/minor works/furnishing
Fabrication work at different sections in Head Office, Kolkata
Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 1 2 5 4 4
International Conference
Physical TargetNumber for organization of International conference during the year
Number 1 ---- 0 1 ---10.International / National Conference
National Conference
Physical TargetNumber for organization of National conference during the year
Number ---- 1 2 1 2
Collection ofBlood Sample
Physical TargetNumber for blood samples
Number 1000 1200 2000 2000 200011.DNA Polymorphism of the Contemporary Indian Populations
Candidate Gene Polymorphism of Diseases
Physical TargetNumber
Number 2 3 6 5 4
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Analysis of data on Human Genome Diversity
Percentage of work done
% 30 35 40 50 60
DNA Polymorphism in Ancient Human Skeletal Remains
Accomplishment of Work: PhysicalTarget
% of work done
20 25 25 50 60
Fieldwork Physical TargetNumber of Field Works
Number 2 2 2 2 2
CollSam
ection ofple
Physical Target for collection of Sample
Number 200 300 400 500 500
Analysis Physical Target for accomplishment of the work
% 20 25 25 50 70
12.Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue
Workshop Number ofWorkshop organized
Number ---- 1 1 1 1
13.International School ofAnthropology
Training Programme (Collaboration with if any)
Number ofParticipants
Number - - 0 2 3
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Screen of samples for BetaThalassaemia and Sickle CellAnaemia from high risk communities in West Bengal, Anadaman andNicobar Islands, Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra
Physical Target for collection of sample screening for Beta Thalassaemia in West Bengal and Sickle Cell Anaemia in Vidarbha Region Maharashtra
Number 1000 1200 2000 2000 2000
Screening Camps Organized
Physical Target for formulation of screening Camps
Number 5 7 10 10 10
Awareness Campaigning
Physical Target for organising awareness camps
Number 5 8 10 10 10
14.Community Genetics and Health (Community Genetics Extension Programme)
Analysis of data Accomplishment of work
% of work done
50 60 80 90 90
Number of Field Camps: Physical target
Number 1 1 1 --- ---Field Exploration
Number of Samples Collected
Number 300 400 500 --- ---
15. Narmada Valley Excavation
Exploration forsimilar sites
Accomplishment of Task: PhysicalTarget
% of work done
--- ---- 30 35 35
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Analysis Accomplishment oftask: PhysicalTarget
% of work done
20 25 30 30 30
Field Excavation at Shivalic Range
Number of Field Camps: Physical target
Number ---- ---- 2 3 2
16.DNA Banking
Storing of Samples Physical Target Number
Number 1000 1200 1500 1500 1500
Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork
Number --- ---- 4 ---- ----17.People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
1. (a) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge involved in cultivation practices, especially related to paddy cultivation, both dry and wet forms
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number --- --- 4 --- ---
Physical Target for accomplishment of fieldwork/ case during the work
Number --- ---- 4 ---- ----(b) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to recording of genealogies in Puri, Kamakhya, Haridwar and Madurai
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number ---- ---- 4 ---- ----
(c) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study ofTraditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-
Traditional
Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork covering region
Number ---- ---- 4 ---- ----
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Traditional Knowledge related to FishingTechnology in Eastern Coast and Konkan Region of the Western Coast
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number --- ----- 4 --- ---
Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork
Number ---- ---- 8 ---- ----(d) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to practice of traditional medicine
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number --- ---- 8 ---- ----
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People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study ofTraditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Workshops held
Number ofworkshops: Physical Target
Number 1 2 2 1 -----
Initiation ofestablishing thecentre and procuring equipments for digitization of the intangible cultural heritage: Physical Target
% of Work Done
---- ---- 60 70 802. Establishing a National Centre for Community Knowledge at the new building at Udaipur
Digitization work under process
% of Work Done
---- ------ 30 50 70
Procurement ofEquipment
% of work done
20 25 70 70 70
Workshop for manpower training held
Number --- ---- 2 2 2
3. National Centre for Visual Anthropology, Kolkata
Documentary Films and Field Recordings: Number of Cases
Number ---- 2 5 4 5
Post Production of Visual Documentation: Number of Cases
Number 2 3 5 1 9
Adding Sound Track to silent movies
Number 7 10 15 15 15
Number ofBiosphere covered: Physical Target
Number
3 3 3 2 2
Number of publishable Report Submitted
Number 3 3 3 2 2
4. Man and Environment: Biosphere Reserve and Social Impact Assessment Studies
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number ---- 1 2 2 2
Nuborcov
mber ofdering areasered: Physical
Target for Number of fieldwork
Number
----- ----- 4 3 1
Number of publishable Report Submitted
Number ----- ---- 4 3 1
5. Bio-cultural Linkages with Border Area Countries
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number 1 ---- 1 1 1
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Screening Samples for various forms of
oglobin disorders: Physical Target Number
haem
Number ---- ---- 300 400 500
Analysis of work done
% of work done
100 ----- 60 70 70
Community Genetics and Health in Northeast India
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number ---- ----- 1 1 1
NumColle
ber of Sample ction
Unit 300 450 1000 1000 1000
Analysis of Data % of Work Done
50 55 60 70 70
18.People of India: Bio-cultural Adaptations (Two components)
Genetics and Health: Family Study
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number 2 2 2 1 1
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Unit
Description and Definition of Success Indicators and Proposed Measurement Methodology Objective Actions
Section 4
Success Indicator Description and Definition of Success Indicators Proposed Measurement Methodology
1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition
Library: The Survey now has one central and seven regional libraries with a holding of an estimated 150,000 books, periodicals and journals. Establishment of National Library for Anthropology in the new building at Salt
Number of books, journals and periodicals digitized (Physical Target) -
Number
Books, journals and periodicals digitized as per schedule for better production of information and easy accessibility
Number
in the new building at Salt Lake, Kolkata, by the upgradation and full digitization of the existing central library at Headquarters
Creating infrastructure forupgradation and digitization (physical Target)
% of wok done
Creating infrastructure is essential for upgradation and digitization of central library
%
Upgrading the Library of Camp Office, so as to convert the camp office an outlet of information in the National Capital Delhi
Creating infrastructure forupgradation and digitization, accomplishment of work as per physical target
Unit Creating infrastructure is essential for upgradation and digitization of camp office library for better production of information
Unit
Retro-conversion and Digitization of all the seven existing survey libraries in all the regional centres to continue with the aim of inter-linking all libraries in the Survey with the National library for Anthropological Sciences at Kolkata
Creating infrastructure forupgradation and digitization, accomplishment of work as per physical target
Unit
Creating Infrastructure for Retro-conversion and Digitization of all libraries materials for better production of information and easy accessibility
Unit
Increasing collections and maintenance of the existing libraries is a continuous activity
Number of collections to be procured during the year. Physical Target -
Number Number of collections of books and periodicals are essential part for development of libraries
Number
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Museum: The Survey has one Central and seven regional museums. Developing an interactive anthropological museum at the newly constructed new building at Udaipur
Works accomplished (Physical Target) -
Unit
Percentage of works accomplished of the interactive anthropological museum for better dissemination of knowledge
Unit
Establishment of Anthropological Museum Gallery depicting the northeast cultural diversity and its linkages with main land in the Ramkrishna Mission premises at Chirrapunji, Meghalaya, being visited by regional and international tourists
Unit of works accomplished (Physical target)
Unit Establishment of Anthropological Museum Gallery depicting the northeast cultural diversity and its linkages with main land in the Ramkrishna Mission premises at Chirrapunji, Meghalaya, is integral part for dissemination of knowledge
Unit
Modernization of museums at Mysore and Port Blair with more interactive display
Works accomplished (Physical Target)
Unit Modernization of the zonal museum at Port Blair & Mysore in a befitting manner for better dissemination before the visitors
Unit
Enhancement of collections of tangible cultural heritage in all museums of the Survey
Target for collections (Physical Target)
Number Collection of local tangible cultural specimens, artefacts etc. for respective zonal museum of this survey for more enriched dissemination of knowledge
Number
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Conservation of museum specimens: Continuous activity
Percentage of works accomplished (Physical target)
% of work done
Conservation of museum specimens is part of maintenance of specimen and our target is full conservation of all specimens every year.
% of work done
Exhibition on Human Origins and Genome and People of India
Physical Target Number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number Mounting exhibition helps dissemination of knowledge on the theme of exhibition
Number
Exhibition on Cultural Diversity: Dialogue and Empowerment
Physical Target Number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number Mounting exhibition helps dissemination of knowledge on the theme of exhibition
Number
Exhibition on Santal Life and Culture
Physical Target Number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number Mounting exhibition helps dissemination of knowledge on the theme of exhibition
Number
Exhibition at Southern Region as part of its Golden Jubilee on
Physical Target Number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number Mounting exhibition helps dissemination of knowledge on the theme of exhibition
Number
2.Fellowship Programme as part of manpower development as a resource
The Survey has 47 Number of fellowship at different categories. Number of fellowsrecruited during the year
Target for recruitment during the year
Number
Recruitment of fellows are for training the freshers and involve them as important man power in execution of Planned Research Projects of the Survey
Number
3.Manpower Outsourcing, Training of
Number of Manpower outsourced during the year for research Activities
Physical Target for recruitment during the year
Number Recruitment and training the out-sourced manpower and involve them in execution of Planned Research Projects of the Survey
Number
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Num
for
ber of Manpower outsourced during the year
Administration Section
Physical Target for recruitment during the year
Number Recruitment and training the out-sourced manpower and involve them in execution of administrative works of the Survey
Number
Execution of works through utsourced manpower o
Percentage of works accomplished as per Physical target by outsourced Manpower
% Evaluation and monitoring of assigned work of the out-sourced manpower
%
Training Programmesduring the year
Physical Target Number of training programmes -
Number Training is integral part for better output Number
NAC Meetings Physical Target Number during the year
Number NAC meetings help in planning of research activities of the Survey and monitoring , reviewing and evaluating output of works of the Survey
Number
Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC)
EC Meetings Physical Target Number during the year
Number EC meetings help in internal planning, implementation and monitoring of all activities of the Survey
Number
Collaboration withUniversity/ otherorganisations (govt/NGO) in organizing conferences and workshops
Physical Target Number for such collaboration
Number Exchange of thoughts are integral part for expansion of knowledge for which Survey collaborates and funds other organisations for holding conferences/workshops/seminars
Number 4.Collaborative Schemes
Collaboration for training and workshops involving teachers and students from degree and postgraduate colleges and universities
Physical Target Number for such collaboration
Number Exchange of thoughts are integral part for expansion of knowledge for which Survey collaborates and funds degree and postgraduate colleges and universities for future man power development and research orientation in anthropology and its allied sections
Number
5.Information Technology
Bilingual websitecontinuous upgradation and maintenance
Physical Target for upgradation and maintenance of website
% of work done
Website is the source of basic information about the Survey as a whole before the public
% of work done
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Laboratory DataManagement System
Physical Target for introduction, upgradation and maintenance
% of work done
Laboratory data management is integral part of induction of modern techniques in advanced anthropological research
% of work done
Video-Conferencing System
Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
Video-Conferencing System enhances exchange of information of all activities in the Survey and its regional centres along with other institutions
% of work done
Server Based Internet Service
Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
It provides access in creating international data base in anthropological research as well as for easy and speedy communication in every area of the organization
% of work done
Server Based UPS Service Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
It provides un-interrupted back up access to all computer works in the organisation
% of work done
Scholars of Survey visited abroad under CEP
Number of Survey scholars visited abroad under CEP: Physical Target-
Number CEP enhances exchange of research findings among scholars on particular research domain working around the globe who are in MoU for CEP with Government of India
Number 6.Cultural Exchange Programme
International scholarsvisited Survey under CEP
Number of invited international scholars visited Survey under CEP: Physical Target-
Number CEP enhances exchange of research findings among scholars on particular research domain working around the globe who are in MoU for CEP with Government of India
Number
7.Impact Publication of Research Findings in the form of book,
Publication of books, monographs and Research Reports
Publication based on ongoing research projects
Number Publication of books, monographs and Research Reports of the Survey are important output and contribution for enhancement and dissemination of knowledge
Number
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Publication of In-House Journal
Publication based on ongoing research projects
Number Publication of Research Reports of the Survey in its In-House Journal is another important mechanism depicting the output and contribution for enhancement and dissemination of knowledge
Number form of book, scientific paper and articles in journals in terms of contribution to basic science or directs application to make research findings visible
Publication of Occasional Newsletter
Publication made Number Publication of Newsletter depicts the activities of the Survey in a year in nutshell
Number
Maintenance ofInfrastructure alreadydeveloped at Kolkata, Mysore, Nagpur, Shillong and Port Blair
Accomplishment of work Physical Target
Unit DNA study is an important component in Physical Anthropological Research in the Survey. For smooth functioning of the Laboratory with all its machineries, regular maintenance is an integral component
Unit
Augmentation ofDevelopment of laboratory facilities with DNA technology up to PCR level and DNA Banking at Dehradun and Udaipur
Accomplishment of work Physical Target
Unit Development of DNA laboratories in all regional centres help in basic analysis and then the samples can be brought in advanced DNA laboratories of the Survey for further analysis
Unit
8.Induction of DNA Technology
Establishing advancedfacilities in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur Central Universities
Accomplishment of work Physical Target
Unit Developing such facility will help in primary analysis of the samples collected from remote localities in Northeast India, thus helps in reducing chances of damaging of samples
Unit
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Fabrication at Library and Office at Mysore, Udaipur and Dehradun
Accomplishment of work Physical Target
Unit Fabrication accomplishment in terms of creating infrastructure and modern standard ambiance in library and office premise for supporting all users
Unit
Interior Fabrication of the New building at Salt Lake, Kolkata
Accomplishment of work Physical Target
Unit Fabrication accomplishment in terms of creating infrastructure and modern standard ambiance in library and office premise for supporting all users
Unit
9.Functional Modernization of New and Existing Office Buildings/minor works/furnishing
Fabrication work atdifferent sections in Head Office, Kolkata
Accomplishment of work Physical Target
Unit Fabrication accomplishment in terms of creating infrastructure and modern standard ambiance in library and office premise for supporting all users
Unit
International Conference Physical Target Number for organization of international conference during the year
Number International Conference is the forum involving international scholars for exchange of research findings and thoughts those are in the interest of the research activities of the Survey being organised by the Survey
Number 10.International / National Conference
National Conference Physical Target Number for organization of national conference during the year
Number National Conference is the forum involving national scholars for exchange of research findings and thoughts those are in the interest of the research activities of the Survey being organised by the Survey
Number
Collection of Blood Sample Physical Target Number for blood samples
Number For studying DNA polymorphism, collection of blood sample in good number from the population under consideration is essential
Number 11.DNA Polymorphism of the Contemporary Indian Populations
Candidate GenePolymorphism of Diseases
Physical Target Number Number Based on the blood samples collected it is determined how many diseases can be identified through analysis of such blood samples
Number
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Analysis of data on Human Genome Diversity
Percentage of work done % Continuous analysis on different parameters at different level of the blood samples are ongoing process and when certain important parameters have been identified then it takes a longer period of time for further analysis of the samples
%
DNA Polymorphism in Ancient Human Skeletal Remains
Accomplishment of Work: Physical Target
% of work done
The relevance of this study is to identify parameters available in ancient human population which are in continuity with modern Indian population and if there is any drift or mutation lying underneath
% of work done
Fieldwork Physical Target Number of Field Works
Number For collecting physical data fieldwork is essential in villages of Northeast India
Number
Collection of Sample Physical Target Number Collection data of significant number from the children in the villages of Northeast India is required to identify certain growth parameters as well as markers
Number
Analysis Physical Target for accomplishment of the work
% Continuous analysis of the data are ongoing process and it will provide significant result when being compared with blood samples from other parts of the country before producing publishable result
%
12.Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue
Workshop Number of Workshop organized Number Workshop enhances knowledge of the research workers involved and evaluates quality of research work and output of data
Number
13.International School ofAnthropology
Training Programme(Collaboration with if any)
Number of Participants Number It was meant for training people of different academic interest in the purview of anthropology and allied sciences, but in the present year the program was deferred
Number
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Screen of samples for Beta Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell Anaemia from high risk communities in West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra
Physical Target for collection of sample screening for Beta Thalassaemia in West Bengal and Sickle Cell Anaemia in Vidarbha Region Maharashtra
Number Collection of sample screening for high risk diseases like Beta Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell Anaemia in some parts of India is essential for identifying the affected and carrier population
Number
Screening CampsOrganized
Physical Target for formulation of screening Camps
Number Organization of screening camps help in building awareness and collecting samples from cross section of Indian population
Number
Awareness Campaigning Physical Target for organising awareness camps
Number Organization of Awareness Camps promotes awareness about the fatality of the disease among the cross section of Indian population and the fate if carriers marry
Number
14.Community Genetics and Health (Community Genetics Extension Programme)
Analysis of data Accomplishment of work % of work done
Data analysis provides output in terms of identifying the affected and the carriers
% of work done
Number of Field Camps: Physical target
Number Palaeoanthropology is an important component of the Anthropological Survey of India. In Narmada Valley, the anthropologists of the Survey were in search of fossil remains that depict the past culture in the area.
Number Field Exploration
Number of Samples Collected Number Large number of sample collection enhances determining cultural pattern of the area over the time period
Number
Exploration for similar sites Accomplishment of Task: Physical Target
% of work done
Exploration of similar site enhances to establish the continuity of cultural based upon similar sort of fossil collections
% of work done
15. Narmada Valley Excavation
Analysis Accomplishment of task: Physical Target
% of work done
Analysis of fossil remains help in understanding the prehistoric culture of ancient India
% of work done
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Field Excavation atShivalic Range
Number of Field Camps: Physical target
Number Shivalic is a similar site where the anthropologists of the Survey is now excavating in search fossil remains
Number
16.DNA Banking
Storing of Samples Physical Target Number Number DNA Banking is a storage of DNA samples of Indian population promoting chances of further advanced research and seeking answers of certain truths on human population which are yet to be established
Number
Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork
Number This study was conducted to identify intangible and tangible cultural heritage of Northeast India in terms of cultivation
Number 1. (a) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledgeinvolved in cultivation practices, especially related to paddy cultivation, both dry and wet forms
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number The output of research is in terms of publishable report submission
Number
17.People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
(b) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-
di i l l d
Physical Target for accomplishment of fieldwork/ case during the work
Number This study was conducted to document Traditional Knowledge related to recording of genealogies in Puri, Kamakhya, Haridwar and Madurai
Number
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Traditional Knowledgerelated to recording of genealogies in Puri, Kamakhya, Haridwar and Madurai
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number The output of research is in terms of publishable report submission
Number
P
hysical Target for Number of Fieldwork covering region
Number This study was conducted to document Traditional Knowledge related to fishing technology in both east and west coast of India
Number (c) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to Fishing Technology in Eastern Coast and Konkan Region of the Western Coast
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number The output of research is in terms of publishable report submission
Number
P
hysical Target for Number of Fieldwork
Number This study was conducted to document Traditional Knowledge related to traditional medicinal practices in different parts of India
Number (d) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledgerelated to practice of traditional medicine
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number The output of research is in terms of publishable report submission
Number
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People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Workshops held
Number of workshops: Physical Target
Number Workshop enhances knowledge of the research workers involved and evaluates quality of research work and output of data and confirms enriched research reports.
Number
Initiation of establishing the centre and procuring equipments for digitization of the intangible cultural heritage: Physical Target
% of Work Done
For maintenance and up-keeping of traditional knowledge data at a certain place it was essential to develop infrastructure and procuring equipments for such activities which are ongoing process
% of Work Done 2. Establishing a National Centre for Community Knowledge at the new building at Udaipur
Digitization work under process % of Work Done
This is to promote a database on tangible and intangible heritages of India that ensures further research.
% of Work Done
Procurement of Equipment % of work done
For creating anthropological film making as part of documenting Indian culture and disseminating knowledge applying visual methods a National Centre for Visual Anthropology has been developed for which equipments are being procured
% of work done
Workshop for manpower training held
Number Workshop enhances knowledge of the research workers and technical personnel involved in Visual Anthropological Research and film making evaluating quality of work
Number
Documentary Films and Field Recordings: Number of Cases
Number This is being made as output of manpower trained in Visual Anthropological Work
Number
3. National Centre for Visual Anthropology, Kolkata
Post Production of Visual Documentation: Number of Cases
Number This is being made as output of manpower trained in Visual Anthropological Work as final outcome of videography
Number
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Adding Sound Track to silent movies Number The Survey has in its credit a number of Silent anthropological short films and documentaries prepared long back which are now equipped with sound for better understanding of the events documented
Number
Number of Biosphere covered: Physical Target
Number The biospheres depict unique bio-cultural diversity being preserved naturally at different parts which are being studied by the Survey
Number
Number of publishable Report Submitted
Number The output of research is in terms of publishable report submission
Number
4. Man and Environment: Biosphere Reserve and Social Impact Assessment Studies
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number Workshop enhances knowledge of the research workers involved and evaluates quality of research work and output of data
Number
Number of bordering areas covered: Physical Target for Number of fieldwork
Number The bordering areas of India depict unique bio-cultural diversity and problems which are being studied by the Survey
Number
Number of publishable Report Submitted
Number The output of research is in terms of publishable report submission
Number
5. Bio-cultural Linkages with Border Area Countries
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number Workshop enhances knowledge of the research workers involved and evaluates quality of research work and output of data
Number
Screening Samples for various forms of haemoglobin disorders: Physical Target Number
Number Collection of sample screening for various forms of haemoglobin disorders in some parts of India is essential for identifying the affected and carrier population
Number
Analysis of work done % of work done
Data analysis provides output in terms of identifying the affected and the carrier gene population among the studied group
% of work done
Community Genetics and Health in Northeast India
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number Workshop enhances knowledge of the research workers involved and evaluates quality of research work and output of data
Number
18.People of India: Bio-cultural Adaptations (Two components)
Genetics and Health: Family Study
Number of Sample Collection Unit Collection of sample screening for identifying genetic disorders in studied family groups
Unit
Analysis of Data % of Work Done
Data analysis provides output in terms of identifying the core issues among the studied group helping formulation of report
% of work done Family Study
Number of Workshops held: Physical Target
Number Workshop enhances knowledge of the research workers involved and evaluates quality of research work and output of data
Number
Section 5
Specific performance Requirements from Other Departments Department Relevant Success Indicator What do you need? Why do you need it? How much you
need? What happens if you do not get it?
Dept. Of Culture, Min. Of Release of financial Approval and budget grant Being a Sub-ordinate 100% as per Without funds, plan & non-
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Culture, Govt. Of India sanction and budgetary allocations
of MOC for Plan & Non-Plan budget of this Survey
Office of the Min. Of Culture, Govt. Of India
proposed Plan & Non-Plan Budget
plan related work cannot be taken up.
No requirements from Other Departments
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Sl.No.
Outcome/Impact of organization/RCs Jointly responsible for influencing this outcome/impact with the following organization(s)/ departments/ ministry(ies)
Success Indicators(s)
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1012-13 1013-14
1 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Establishment of National Library for Anthropology in the new building at Salt Lake, Kolkata, by the upgradation and full digitization of the existing central library at Headquarters
- Number of books,journals and periodicals digitized (Physical Target) -
1200 1400 1500 1400 1400
2 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Establishment of National Library for Anthropology in the new building at Salt Lake, Kolkata, by the upgradation and full digitization of the existing central library at Headquarters
Creatinginfrastructure for upgradation and digitization (physical Target)
20 28 30 25 25
3 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Upgrading the Library of Camp Office, so as to convert the camp office an outlet of information in the National Capital Delhi
Creatinginfrastructure for upgradation and digitization, accomplishment of work as per physical Target
----- 1 1 1 ---
4 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and
Creatinginfrastructure for
4 6 7 7 7
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Exhibition through Action Retro-conversion and Digitization of all the seven existing survey libraries in all the regional centres to continue with the aim of inter-linking all libraries in the Survey with the National library for Anthropological Sciences at Kolkata
upgradation and digitization, accomplishment of work as per Physical Target
5 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Increasing collections and maintenance of the existing libraries is a continuous activity
Number ofcollections to be procured during the year. Physical Target
600 700 800 800 800
6 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Developing an interactive anthropological museum at the newly constructed new building at Udaipur
Worksaccomplished (Physical Target)
---- --- 1 1 1
7 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Establishment of Anthropological Museum Gallery depicting the northeast cultural diversity and its linkages with main land in the Ramkrishna Mission premises at Chirrapunji, Meghalaya, being visited by regional and international tourists
Unit of worksaccomplished (Physical target)
---- 1 --- ---- ----
8 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Modernization of museums at Mysore and Port Blair with more interactive display
Worksaccomplished (Physical Target)
1 2 2 2 ----
9 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Enhancement of collections of tangible cultural heritage in all museums of the Survey
Target for collections (Physical Target)
500 720 800 800 800
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10 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Conservation of museum specimens: Continuous activity
Percentage ofworks accomplished (Physical target)
80 86 100 100 100
11 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Exhibition on Human Origins and Genome and People of India
Physical Targetnumber for mounting the exhibition at different cities
1 1 2 2 2
12 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Exhibition on Cultural Diversity: Dialogue and Empowerment
Physical Targetnumber for mounting the exhibition at different cities
4 7 10 7 7
13 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Exhibition on Santal Life and Culture
Physical Targetnumber for mounting the exhibition at different cities
---- 2 1 1 1
14 To achieve objective Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition through Action Exhibition at Southern Region as part of its Golden Jubilee on
Physical Targetnumber for mounting the exhibition at different cities
----- 2 1 ---- ----
15 To achieve objective Fellowship Programme as part of manpower development as a resource through Action Number of fellows recruited during the year
Target for recruitment during the year
10 4 23 25 25
16 To achieve objective Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the
Physical Target for recruitment during the year
39 21 18 39 50
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Executive Committee (EC) through Action Number of Manpower outsourced during the year for research Activities
17 To achieve objective Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC) through Action Number of Manpower outsourced during the year for Administration Section
Physical Target for recruitment during the year
--- ---- 0 20 20
18 To achieve objective Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC) through Action Execution of works through outsourced manpower
Percentage ofworks accomplished as per Physical target by outsourced Manpower
---- 75 90 90 90
19 To achieve objective Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC) through Action Training Programmes during the year
Physical Targetnumber of training programmes
30 35 40 35 35
20 To achieve objective Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC) through Action NAC Meetings
Physical Targetnumber during the year
2 7 7 7 7
21 To achieve objective Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC) through Action EC Meetings
Physical Targetnumber during the year
1 2 4 4 4
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22 To achieve objective Collaborative Schemes
through Action Collaboration with University/ other organisations (govt/NGO) in organizing conferences and workshops
Physical Targetnumber for such collaboration
11 9 10 10 10
23 To achieve objective Collaborative Schemes through Action Collaboration for training and workshops involving teachers and students from degree and postgraduate colleges and universities
Physical Targetnumber for such collaboration
--- ---- 3 2 2
24 To achieve objective Information Technology through Action Bilingual website continuous upgradation and maintenance
Physical Target for upgradation and maintenance of website
85 85 90 95 95
25 To achieve objective Information Technology through Action Laboratory Data Management System
Physical Target for introduction, upgradation and maintenance
80 87 90 90 90
26 To achieve objective Information Technology through Action Video-Conferencing System
Physical Target for introduction of the system
--- 52 60 70 80
27 To achieve objective Information Technology through Action Server Based Internet Service
Physical Target for introduction of the system
90 98 100 100 100
28 To achieve objective Information Technology through Action Server Based UPS Service
Physical Target for introduction of the system
90 95 100 100 100
29 To achieve objective Cultural Exchange Programme through Action Scholars of Survey visited abroad under CEP
Number of Surveyscholars visited abroad under CEP
--- --- 2 2 2
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30 To achieve objective Cultural Exchange Programme through Action International scholars visited Survey under CEP
Number of invited international scholars visited Survey under CEP
--- ---- 1 2 2
31 To achieve objective Impact Publication of Research Findings in the form of book, scientific paper and articles in journals in terms of contribution to basic science or directs application to make research findings visible through Action Publication of books, monographs and Research Reports
Publication basedon ongoing research projects
28 43 25 20 20
32 To achieve objective Impact Publication of Research Findings in the form of book, scientific paper and articles in journals in terms of contribution to basic science or directs application to make research findings visible through Action Publication of In-House Journal
Publication basedon ongoing research projects
1 ---- 2 2 2
33 To achieve objective Impact Publication of Research Findings in the form of book, scientific paper and articles in journals in terms of contribution to basic science or directs application to make research findings visible through Action Publication of Occasional Newsletter
Publication made ---- ---- 4 4 4
34 To achieve objective Induction of DNA Technology through Action Maintenance of Infrastructure already developed at Kolkata, Mysore, Nagpur, Shillong and Port Blair
Accomplishment ofwork Physical Target
5 5 5 5 5
35 To achieve objective Induction of DNA Technology through Action Augmentation of Development of laboratory facilities with DNA technology up to PCR level and DNA Banking at Dehradun and Udaipur
Accomplishment ofwork Physical Target
---- 2 2 2 2
36 To achieve objective Induction of DNA Accomplishment of ---- 2 2 2 2
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Technology through Action Establishing advanced facilities in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur Central Universities
work Physical Target
37 To achieve objective Functional Modernization of New and Existing Office Buildings/minor works/furnishing through Action Fabrication at Library and Office at Mysore, Udaipur and Dehradun
Accomplishment ofwork Physical Target
1 2 3 -- ---
38 To achieve objective Functional Modernization of New and Existing Office Buildings/minor works/furnishing through Action Interior Fabrication of the New building at Salt Lake, Kolkata
Accomplishment ofwork Physical Target
---- 1 1 -- ----
39 To achieve objective Functional Modernization of New and Existing Office Buildings/minor works/furnishing through Action Fabrication work at different sections in Head Office, Kolkata
Accomplishment ofwork Physical Target
2 3 4 4 4
40
To achieve objective International / National Conference through Action InternationalConference
Physical Targetnumber for organization of international conference during the year
--- --- 1 --- 1
41 To achieve objective International / National Conference through Action National Conference
Physical Targetnumber for organization of national conference during the year
1 2 2 2 2
42 To achieve objective DNA Polymorphism of the Contemporary Indian Populations through
Physical Targetnumber for blood
1200 1850 2000 2000 2000
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Action Collection of Blood Sample samples43 To achieve objective DNA Polymorphism of the
Contemporary Indian Populations through Action Candidate Gene Polymorphism of Diseases
Physical Targetnumber
3 6 5 4 4
44 To achieve objective DNA Polymorphism of the Contemporary Indian Populations through Action Analysis of data on Human Genome Diversity
Percentage of workdone
35 37 50 60 70
45 To achieve objective DNA Polymorphism of the Contemporary Indian Populations through Action DNA Polymorphism in Ancient Human Skeletal Remains
Accomplishment ofWork: Physical Target
25 22 50 60 70
46 To achieve objective Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue through Action Fieldwork
Physical TargetNumber of Field Works
2 2 2 2 2
47 To achieve objective Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue through Action Collection of Sample
Physical Target 300 411 500 500 500
48 To achieve objective Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue through Action Analysis
Physical Target for accomplishment of the work
25 25 50 70 80
49 To achieve objective Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue through Action Workshop
Number ofWorkshop organized
1 ---- 1 1 1
50
To achieve objective International School of Anthropology through Action TrainingProgramme (Collaboration with if any)
Number ofParticipants
--- --- 2 3 3
51 To achieve objective Community Genetics and Health (Community Genetics Extension Programme) through Action Screen of samples for Beta Thalasaemmia and Sickle Cell Anaemia from high risk communities in West Bengal, Anadaman and Nicobar Islands, Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra
Physical Target for collection of sample screening for Beta Thalasaemmia in West Bengal and Sickle Cell Anaemia in Vidarbha Region Maharashtra
1200 1900 2000 2000 2000
52 To achieve objective Community Genetics and Health (Community Genetics Extension Programme) through Action Screening Camps Organized
Physical Target for formulation of screening Camps
7 9 10 10 10
53 To achieve objective Community Genetics and Health (Community Genetics Extension Programme) through Action Awareness Campaigning
Physical Target for organising awareness camps
8 10 10 10 10
54 To achieve objective Community Genetics and Health (Community Genetics Extension Programme) through Action Analysis of data
Accomplishment ofwork
60 75 90 90 90
55 To achieve objective Narmada Valley Excavation through Action Field Exploration
Number of FieldCamps: Physical target
1 1 --- --- ---
56 To achieve objective Narmada Valley Excavation through Action Field Exploration
Number of SamplesCollected
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57 To achieve objective Narmada Valley Excavation through Action Exploration for similar sites
Accomplishment ofTask: Physical Target
---- 25 35 35 35
58 To achieve objective Narmada Valley Excavation through Action Analysis
Accomplishment oftask: Physical Target
25 30 30 30 30
59 To achieve objective Narmada Valley Excavation through Action Field Excavation at Shivalic Range
Number of FieldCamps: Physical target
---- 2 3 2 2
60 To achieve objective DNA Banking through Action Storing of Samples
Physical Targetnumber
1200 1370 1500 1500 1500
61 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 1(a) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge involved in cultivation practices, especially related to paddy cultivation, both dry and wet forms
Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork
---- 3 ---- ---- ----
62 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 1(a) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge involved in cultivation practices, especially related to paddy cultivation, both dry and wet forms
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
3 ----- ---- ----
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63 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 1(b) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to recording of genealogies in Puri, Kamakhya, Haridwar and Madurai
Physical Target for accomplishment of fieldwork/ case during the work
--- 4 ---- ---- ----
64 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 1(b) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to recording of genealogies in Puri, Kamakhya, Haridwar and Madurai
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
---- 3 --- ---- -----
65 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 1(c) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to Fishing Technology in Eastern Coast and Konkan Region of the Western Coast
Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork covering region
---- 4 ---- ---- -----
66 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action1 (c) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to Fishing Technology in Eastern Coast and Konkan Region of the Western Coast
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
--- 3 --- --- ----
67 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 1(d) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to practice of traditional medicine
Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork
---- 8 ---- ---- ----
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68 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 1(d) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to practice of traditional medicine
Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
---- 7 ---- ---- -----
69 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 1.People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Workshops held
Number ofworkshops: Physical Target
2 2 1 ----- -----
70 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 2. Establishing a National Centre for Community Knowledge at the new building at Udaipur
Initiation ofestablishing the centre and procuring equipments for digitization of the intangible cultural heritage: Physical Target
---- 60 70 80 90
71 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 2. Establishing a National Centre for Community Knowledge at the new building at Udaipur
Digitization workunder process
---- 10 50 70 75
72 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 3. National Centre for Visual Anthropology, Kolkata
Procurement ofEquipment
25 70 70 70 80
73 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 3. National Centre for Visual Anthropology, Kolkata
Workshop formanpower training held
---- 2 2 2 2
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74 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 3. National Centre for Visual Anthropology, Kolkata
Documentary Filmsand Field Recordings: Number of Cases
2 5 4 5 4
75 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 3. National Centre for Visual Anthropology, Kolkata
Post Production ofVisual Documentation: Number of Cases
3 5 1 9 4
76 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 3. National Centre for Visual Anthropology, Kolkata
Adding SoundTrack to silent movies
10 13 15 15 15
77 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 4. Man and Environment: Biosphere Reserve and Social Impact Assessment Studies
Number ofBiosphere covered: Physical Target
3 3 2 2 2
78 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 4. Man and Environment: Biosphere Reserve and Social Impact Assessment Studies
Number ofpublishable Report Submitted
3 2 2 2 2
79 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 4. Man and Environment: Biosphere Reserve and Social Impact Assessment Studies
Number ofWorkshops held: Physical Target
1 1 2 2 2
80 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 5. Bio-cultural Linkages with Border Area Countries
Number ofbordering areas covered: Physical Target for number of fieldwork
----- 4 3 1 1
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81 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 5. Bio-cultural Linkages with Border Area Countries
Number ofpublishable Report Submitted
2 3 3 1 1
82 To achieve objective People of India: Cultural Diversity (Five Components) through Action 5. Bio-cultural Linkages with Border Area Countries
Number ofWorkshops held: Physical Target
---- --- 1 1 1
83 To achieve objective People of India: Bio-cultural Adaptations (Two components) through Action Community Genetics and Health in Northeast India
Screening Samplesfor various forms of haemoglobin disorders: Physical Target Number
---- 275 400 500 500
84 To achieve objective People of India: Bio-cultural Adaptations (Two components) through Action Community Genetics and Health in Northeast India
Analysis of work done
---- 50 70 70 70
85 To achieve objective People of India: Bio-cultural Adaptations (Two components) through Action Community Genetics and Health in Northeast India
Number ofWorkshops held: Physical Target
---- ---- 1 1 1
86 To achieve objective People of India: Bio-cultural Adaptations (Two components) through Action Genetics and Health: Family Study
Number of Sample Collection
450 1000 1000 1000 1000
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87 To achieve objective People of India: Bio-cultural Adaptations (Two components) through Action Genetics and Health: Family Study
Analysis of Data
55 60 70 70 70
88 To achieve objective People of India: Bio-cultural Adaptations (Two components) through Action Genetics and Health: Family Study
Number ofWorkshops held: Physical Target
2 2 1 1 1
Table 4: Performance Evaluation at the End of the Year 2010-11 Note: Total weight against each action including all success indicators have been assumed as 1.00 for calculating Weighted Raw Score Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column
4 Column 5 Column 6
Target/Criteria Values Objective Action Criteria/Success
Indicators Unit Weight Excellent Very
Good 90%
100%
Good 80%
Fair 70%
Poor 60%
Achievement Raw Score
Weighted Raw Score
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1 Number ofbooks, journals and periodicals digitized (Physical Target)
Number
4.00 1500 1350 1200 1050 900 1400 93.33% 74.66%1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Establishment of National Library for Anthropology in the new building at Salt Lake, Kolkata, by the upgradation and full digitization of the existing central library at Headquarters
2 Creating infrastructure for upgradation and digitization (physical Target)
% of work done
1.00 30 27 24 21 18 28 93.33% 18.67%
Composite Score =
93.33%
1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Upgrading the Library of Camp Office, so as to convert the camp office an outlet of information in the National Capital Delhi
1 Creating infrastructure for upgradation and digitization, accomplishment of work as per physical target
Unit 1.00 1 - - - - 1 100% 100.00%
Composite Score =
100.00%
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1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Retro-conversion and Digitization of all the seven existing survey libraries in all the regional centres to continue with the aim of inter-linking all libraries in the Survey with the National library for Anthropological Sciences at Kolkata
1 Creating infrastructure for upgradation and digitization, accomplishment of work as per physical target
Unit 2.00 7 6 5 4 3 6 90% 90%
Composite Score = 90%
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1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Increasing collections and maintenance of the existing libraries is a continuous activity
1 Number ofcollections to be procured during the year. Physical Target
Number 2.00 800 720 640 560 480 700 87.5% 87.5%
Composite Score = 87.5%
1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Developing an interactive anthropological museum at the newly constructed new building at Udaipur
1 Works accomplished (Physical Target)
Unit 2.00 1 - - - - - 0.00% 0.00%
Composite Score = 0.00%
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1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Establishment of Anthropological Museum Gallery depicting the northeast cultural diversity and its linkages with main land in the Ramkrishna Mission premises at Chirrapunji, Meghalaya, being visited by regional and international tourists
1 Unit of works accomplished (Physical target)
Unit 3.00 1 1 - - - 1 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100% 1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Modernization of museums at Mysore and Port Blair with more interactive display
1 Works accomplished (Physical Target)
Unit 3.00 2 1 - - - 2 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100%
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1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Enhancement of collections of tangible cultural heritage in all museums of the Survey
1 Target forcollections (Physical Target)
Number 2.00 800 700 600 500 400 720 90% 90%
Composite Score = 90% 1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Conservation of museum specimens: Continuous activity
1 Percentage of works accomplished (Physical target)
% of work done
2.00 90 81 72 63 54 86 95.56% 95.56%
Composite Score = 95.56% 1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Exhibition on Human Origins and Genome and People of India
1 Physical Target number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number 2.00 1 - - - - 1 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100%
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1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Exhibition on Cultural Diversity: Dialogue and Empowerment
1 Physical Target number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number 2.00 8 7 6 5 4 7 90% 90%
Composite Score = 90%
1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum and Exhibition
Exhibition on Santal Life and Culture
1 Physical Target number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number 2.00 2 1 - - - 2 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100% 1.Documentation & Dissemination: Library, Museum andExhibition
Exhibition at Southern Region as part of its Golden Jubilee on
1 Physical Target number for mounting the exhibition at different cities
Number 2.00 2 1 - - - 2 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100% 2.Fellowship Programme as part ofmanpower development as a resource
Number of fellows recruited during the year
1 Target forrecruitment during the year
Number 3.80 27 23 20 17 14 4 14.81% 14.81%
Composite Score = 14.81%
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3.Manpower Outsourcing, Training ofManpower, Meetings ofNational Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC)
Number of Manpower outsourced during the year for research Activities
1 Physical Target for recruitment during the year
Number 1.00 39 35 31 27 23 21 53.85% 53.85%
Composite Score = 53.85%
3.Manpower Outsourcing, Training ofManpower, Meetings ofNational Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC)
Number of Manpower outsourced during the year for Administration Section
1 Physical Target for recruitment during the year
Number 0.00 ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- - NA NA
Composite Score =
NA
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3.Manpower Outsourcing, Training ofManpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC)
Execution of works through outsourced manpower
1 Percentage of works accomplished as per Physical target by outsourced Manpower
% 1.20 80 72 64 56 48 75 93.75% 93.75%
Composite Score =
93.75%
3.Manpower Outsourcing, Training ofManpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC)
Training Programmes during the year
1 Physical Target Number of training programmes –
Number 2.00 37 33 29 25 21 35 94.59% 94.59%
Composite Score =
94.59%
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3.Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC)
NAC Meetings 1 Physical Target Number during the year
Number 1.50 7 6 5 4 3 7 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100% 3.Manpower Outsourcing, Training of Manpower, Meetings of National Advisory Council (NAC) and Meetings of the Executive Committee (EC)
EC Meetings 1 Physical Target Number during the year
Number 1.50 2 1 - - - 2 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100%
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4.Collaborative Schemes
Collaboration with University/ other organisations (govt/NGO) in organizing conferences and workshops
1 Physical Target Number for such collaboration
Number 0.60 10 9 8 7 6 9 90% 90%
Composite Score = 90%
4.Collaborative Schemes
Collaboration for training and workshops involving teachers and students from degree and postgraduate colleges and universities
1 Physical Target Number for such collaboration
Number 0.10 1 - - - - - 0% 0%
Composite Score =
0%
5.Information Technology
Bilingual website continuous upgradation and maintenance
1 Physical Target for upgradation and maintenance of website
% of work done
2.00 90 80 70 60 50 85 94.44% 94.44%
Composite Score =
94.44%
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5.Information Technology
Laboratory Data Management System
1 Physical Target for introduction, upgradation and maintenance
% of work done
2.00 90 80 70 60 50 87 96.67% 96.67%
Composite Score = 96.67%
5.Information Technology
Video-Conferencing System
1 Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
0.50 60 50 40 30 20 52 86.67% 86.67%
Composite Score = 86.67% 5.Information Technology
Server Based Internet Service
1 Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
1.50 100 90 80 70 60 98 98% 98%
Composite Score = 98%
5.Information Technology
Server Based UPS Service
1 Physical Target for introduction of the system
% of work done
1.50 100 90 80 70 60 95 95% 95%
Composite Score = 95%
6.Cultural Exchange Programme
Scholars of Survey visited abroad under CEP
1 Number ofSurvey scholars visited abroad under CEP: Physical Target-
Number
0.00 - - - - - - NA NA
Composite Score =
NA
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6.Cultural Exchange Programme
International scholars visited Survey under CEP
1 Number ofinvited international scholars visited Survey under CEP: Physical Target-
Number
0.00 - - - - - - NA NA
Composite Score = NA
7. ImpactPublication of Research Findings in the form of book, scientific paper and articles in journals in terms of
Publication of books, monographs and Research Reports
contribution to basic science or directs application to make research findings visible
1 Publication based on ongoing research projects
Number 2.00 45 40 35 30 25 43 95.56% 95.56%
Composite Score =
95.56%
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7. ImpactPublication of Research Findings in the form of book, scientific paper and articles in journals in terms of
Publication of In-House Journal
contribution to basic science or directs application to make research findings visible
1 Publication based on ongoing research projects
Number 0.25 2 1 - - - - 0% 0%
Composite Score =
0%
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7. ImpactPublication of Research Findings in the form of book, scientific paper and articles in journals in terms of
Publication of Occasional Newsletter
contribution to basic science or directs application to make research findings visible
1 Publication made
Number 0.25 1 - - - - - 0% 0%
Composite Score = 0%
8.Induction of DNA Technology
Maintenance of Infrastructure already developed at Kolkata, Mysore, Nagpur, Shillong and Port Blair
1 Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 12.00 5 4 3 2 1 5 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100%
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8.Induction of DNA Technology
Augmentation of Development of laboratory facilities with DNA technology up to PCR level and DNA Banking at Dehradun and udaipur
1 Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 5.00 2 1 - - - 2 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100% 8.Induction of DNA Technology
Establishing advanced facilities in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur Central Universities
1 Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 2.30 2 1 - - - 0 0% 0%
Composite Score = 0%
9. FunctionalModernization of New and Existing Office Buildings/minor works/furnishing
Fabrication at Library and Office at Mysore, Udaipur and Dehradun
1 Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 3.00 3 2 1 - - 2 90% 90%
Composite Score = 90%
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9. FunctionalModernization of New and Existing Office Buildings/minor works/furnishing
Interior Fabrication of the New building at Salt Lake, Kolkata
1 Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 4.00 1 - - - - 1 100% 100%
Composite Score =
100%
9. FunctionalModernization of New and Existing Office Buildings/minor works/furnishing
Fabrication work at different sections in Head Office, Kolkata
1 Accomplishment of work Physical target
Unit 5.60 5 4 3 2 1 3 80% 80%
Composite Score = 80%
10. International / NationalConference
International Conference
1 Physical Target Number for organization of international conference during the year
Number 0.00 ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- - NA NA
Composite Score = NA
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10. International / NationalConference
National Conference
1 Physical Target Number for organization of national conference during the year
Number 1.60 2 1 - - - 2 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100%
11.DNA Polymorphism of the Contemporary Indian Populations
Collection of Blood Sample
1 Physical Target Number for blood samples
Number 0.40 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1850 92.5% 92.5%
Composite Score = 92.5%
11.DNA Polymorphism of theContemporary Indian Populations
Candidate Gene Polymorphism of Diseases
1 Physical Target Number
Number 0.40 6 5 4 3 2 6 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100% 11.DNA Polymorphism of the Contemporary Indian Populations
Analysis of data on HumaGenome Diversity
n 1 Percentage of
work done % of work done
0.40 40 36 32 28 24 37 92.5% 92.5%
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Composite Score =
92.5%
11.DNA Polymorphism of theContemporary Indian Populations
DNA Polymorphism in Ancient Human Skeletal Remains
1 Accomplishment of Work: Physical Target
% of work done
0.40 25 22 19 16 13 22 90% 90%
Composite Score = 90%
12.Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue
Fieldwork 1 Physical Target Number of Field Works
Number 0.30 2 1 - - - 2 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100% 12.Physical Growth &Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue
Collection of Sample
1 Physical Target for collection of Sample
Number 0.30 400 360 320 280 240 411 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100%
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12.Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue
Analysis 1 Physical Target for accomplishment of the work
% 0.10 25 22 19 16 13 20 80% 80%
Composite Score = 80% 12.Physical Growth & Development of Children in Northeast India – A Public Health Issue
Workshop 1 Number ofWorkshop organized
Number
0.10 1 - - - - - 0% 0%
Composite Score = 0% 13.International School ofAnthropology
Training Programme (Collaboration with if any)
1 Number ofParticipants
Number 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 - NA NA
Composite Score = NA
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14.Community Genetics andHealth (Community Genetics Extension Programme)
Screen ofsamples for Beta Thalasaemmia and Sickle Cell Anaemia from high risk communities in West Bengal, Anadaman and Nicobar Islands, Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra
1 Physical Target for collection of sample screening for Beta Thalasaemmia in West Bengal and Sickle Cell Anaemia in Vidarbha Region Maharashtra
Number 0.40 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1900 95% 95%
Composite Score =
95%
14.Community Genetics andHealth (Community Genetics Extension Programme)
Screening Camps Organized
1 Physical Target for formulation of screening Camps
Number 0.30 10 9 8 7 6 9 90% 90%
Composite Score = 90%
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14.Community Genetics andHealth (Community Genetics Extension Programme)
Awareness Campaigning
1 Physical Target for organising awareness camps
Number 0.30 10 9 8 7 6 10 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100%
14.Community Genetics and Health (Community Genetics Extension Programme)
Analysis of data
1 Accomplishment of work
% of work done
0.30 80 72 64 56 48 75 93.75% 93.75%
Composite Score =
93.75%
1 Number of Field Camps: Physical target
Number 0.05 1 - - - - 1 100% 50%15. NarmadaValley Excavation
Field Exploration
2 Number ofSamples Collected
Number
0.05 500 450 400 350 300 480 96% 48%
Composite Score = 98% 15. NarmadaValley Excavation
Exploration for similar sites
1 Accomplishment of Task: Physical Target
% of work done
0.05 30 25 20 15 10 25 90% 90%
Composite Score = 90% 84 | P a g e
15. NarmadaValley Excavation
Analysis
1 Accomplishment of task: Physical Target
% of work done
0.05 30 25 20 15 10 30 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100% 15. NarmadaValley Excavation
Field Excavation at Shivalic Range
1 Number of Field Camps: Physical target
Number 0.10 2 1 - - - 2 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100% 16. DNABanking
Storing ofSamples
1 Physical Target Number
Number 0.40 1500 1350 1200 1050 900 1370 91.33% 91.33%
Composite Score = 91.33% 17.People ofIndia: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
1. (a) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and
1 Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 - 3 90% 45%
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Tangible andIntangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge involved in cultivation practices, especially related to paddy cultivation, both dry and wet forms
2 Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 - 3 90% 45%
Composite Score = 90% 17.People ofIndia: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
(b) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and
1 Physical Target for accomplishment of fieldwork/ case during the work
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 - 4 100% 50%
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Tangible andIntangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to recording of genealogies in Puri, Kamakhya, Haridwar and Madurai
2 Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 - 3 90% 45%
Composite Score = 95%
17.People ofIndia: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
(c) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge:
1 Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork covering region
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 - 4 100% 50%
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Knowledge:Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to Fishing Technology in Eastern Coast and Konkan Region of the Western Coast
2 Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number 0.30 4 3 2 1 - 3 90% 45%
Composite Score = 95%
1 Physical Target for Number of Fieldwork
Number 0.30 8 7 6 5 4 8 100% 50%17.People ofIndia: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
(d) People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Traditional Knowledge related to practice of traditional medicine
2 Physical Target for submission of report in publishable form
Number 0.30 8 7 6 5 4 7 90% 45%
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Composite Score = 95%
17.People ofIndia: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
People of India: Cultural Diversity – Study of Traditional Knowledge: Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:-Workshops held
1 Number ofworkshops: Physical Target
Number 0.60 2 1 - - - 2 100% 100%
Composite Score = 100%
1 Initiation ofestablishing the centre andprocuring equipments for
itization of the intangible cultural heritage: Physical Target
% of Work Done
dig
0.25 60 50 40 30 20 60 100% 50%17.People ofIndia: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
2. Establishing a National Centre for Community Knowledge at the new building at Udaipur
2 Digitization work underprocess
% of Work Done
0.25 30 25 20 15 10 10 60% 30%
Composite Score = 80% 17.People ofIndia: Cultural Diversit
y (Five
3. National Centre for Visual
1 Procurement of Equipment
% of work done
0.50 70 60 50 40 30 70 100% 25%
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2 Workshop for manpower training held
Number 0.20 2 1 - - - 2 100% 10%
3 Documentary Films and Field Recordings: Number of Cases
Number 0.40 5 4 3 2 1 5 100% 20%
4 Post Production of Visual Documentation: Number of Cases
Number 0.40 5 4 3 2 1 5 100% 20%
Diversity (Five Components)
Visual Anthropology, Kolkata
5 Adding Sound Track to silent movies
Number 0.50 15 12 10 8 6 13 90% 22.5%
Composite Score = 97.5%
1 Number ofBiosphere covered: Physical Target
Number 3 1.00 2 1 0 0 3 100% 46%
2 Number ofpublishable Report Submitted
Number 31.5% 0.75 3 2 1 0 0 2 90%
17.People ofIndia: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
4. Man and Environment: Biosphere Reserve and Social Impact Assessment Studies
3 Number ofWorkshops held: Physical Target
Number
0.40 2 1 - - - 1 100% 19%
Composite Score = 96.5%
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Number ofbordering areas covered: Physical Target for Number of fieldwork
1 Number 0.35 4 3 2 1 0 4 100% 34%
2 Number ofpublishable Report Submitted
Number 90% 0.35 4 3 2 1 0 3 29.7%
17.People ofIndia: Cultural Diversity (Five Components)
5. Bio-cultural Linkages with Border Area Countries
3 Number ofWorkshops held: Physical Target
Number 0.35 1 - - - - - 0% 0%
63.7% 1 Screening
Samples for various forms of haemoglobin disorders: Physical Target Number
Number 270 0.30 300 240 210 180 275 91.67 39.42%
2 Analysis ofwork done
% of work done
0.30 60 50 40 30 20 50 90% 38.7%
18.People ofIndia: Bio-cultural Adaptations ( Two components)
Community Genetics and Health in Northeast India
3 0% Number ofWorkshops held: Physical Target
Number 0.10 1 - - - - - 0%
Composite Score = 78.12%
1 Number ofSample collection
Unit 0.40 1000 900 800 700 600 1000 100% 40%18.People ofIndia: Bio-cultural Adaptations ( Two
Genetics and Health: Family Study
2 Analysis of Data % of Work Done
0.40 60 50 40 30 20 60 100% 40%
Composite Score =
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components) 3 Number ofWorkshops held: Physical Target
Number
0.20 2 1 - - - 2
100% 20%
Composite Score = 100%
V. Mandatory Success Indicators Each RFD must contain the following mandatory indicators to promote enhanced and sustainable organizational performance levels.
Target/Criteria Value Objective Success Indicator Unit WeightExcellent 100%
Very Good90%
Good 80% 70%
Poor 60%
1 Efficient Functioningof the RFD System
Timely submission of RFD for 2011-12
On-time submission Date 2% March 31 2011
April 32011
April 42011
April 5 2011
April 6 2011
Timely submission of Results for 2011-12
On-time submission Date May 1 2012
May 32012
May 42012
May 52012
May 6 2012
Finalize a Strategic Plan for RC
Finalize the Strategic Plan for next 5 years
Date 2% Dec.102011
Dec.15 2011
Dec.20 2011
Dec.24 2011
Dec.31 2011
Identify potential areas Finalize an action plan % 2% Dec.10 Dec.15 Dec.20 Dec.24 Dec.31
Actions Fair
1%
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2011 of corruption related to organization activities and develop an action plan to mitigate them
to mitigate potential areas of corruption
2011 2011 2011 2011
Create a Sevottam compliant system to implement, monitor
review Citizen’s and Charter
2% Dec.102011
Dec.15 2011
Dec.20 2011
Dec.24 2011
Dec.31 2011
Implementation of Sevottam
Create a Sevottam compliant system to redress and monitor public grievances
Date 2% Dec.10 2011
Dec.15 2011
Dec.20 2011
Dec.24 2011
Dec.31 2011
Total Weight 11%
Date
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