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A News Clipping on the Inauguration of the SSW
The first Field Action Project (FAP) is established, the Child Guidance Clinic, the first institution of its kind in India…renamed as Muskaan, it continues to reach out.
First Convocation
Indian Journal of Social Work
Announcing TISS
TISS reaches out to work in the Kurukshetra refugee camp in the aftermath of Partition
Under the first five year plan, TISS develops a Department of Tribal Welfare under the guidance of Dr. Behram Mehta. Fieldwork commences in Chhindwara District, Madhya Pradesh
US delegation with Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt visits the campus
TISS shifts to Deonar campus
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru presides over the Silver Jubilee Celebrations
Deemed University Status. The Diploma in Social Service Administration becomes an M.A. in Social Work
The social work specialisation in Labour Welfare and Industrial Relations develops into an M.A. Programme in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations
Prof. Armaity Desai takes over as Director and moves TISS towards a paradigm shift in social work education from an urban institution based remedial model to more rural-oriented community and rights-based approach
Special Cell for Women and Children, Maharashtra, Field Action Project
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi inaugurates the Golden Jubilee celebrations
Launch of Prayas
Launch of Resource Cell for Juvenile Justice
Institute level Academic Structuring: New Centres came into existence under the School of Social Work. Major changes in the social work curriculum- M. A. Social Work with thematic concentrations.
Launched the M.A. Social Work in Disability Studies and Action
Launch of Towards Advocacy Networking and Developmental Action (TANDA)
Establishment of three new Centre namely Centre for Equity and Justice for Children and Families; Centre for Livelihoods and Social Innovation; and Centre for Women-centred Social Work
Launch of the 'I Access' Rights Mission
Launch of the Criminal Justice Fellowship Programme
Debating Development and Democracy