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  • February-04-2022
1. ‘Gender, Medicine and Globalisation: The Case of Women Ayurveda Physicians of Kerala, India’, Society and Culture in South Asia 6(1) 2020:144-164 (By Leena Abraham)

2. 'Sociology of a Regional Medicine: Inheritance Capital, Social Networks, and Institutional Strategies in the Making of Contemporary Ayurveda in Kerala'. Asian Medicine: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine, Volume 13: Issue 1-2, 2018: 276–297. (By Leena Abraham)

3. ‘Reproduction of Indigenous Knowledge in Plural Cultures: Ayurveda Education in Contemporary India’, in Sociology of Education in India: Disciplinary Perspectives and Contemporary Concerns (edited by Geetha Nambissan and Srinivasa Rao. New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2013.)

4. 'From Vaidyam to Kerala Ayurveda' The IIAS Newsletter, No. 63, Spring, 2013: 28-29. (By Leena Abraham)

5. ‘Medicine as Culture: Indigenous Medicine in Cosmopolitan Mumbai’, Economic and Political Weekly, 2009, Vol.XLIV, No.16: 68-75. (also available in Medical Pluralism in Contemporary India. Hyderabad, Orient Black Swan, 2012) (By Leena Abraham)

6. ‘Indian Systems of Medicine (ISM) and Public Health Care in India’. (In Leena V. Gangolli, R. Duggal and A Shukla (eds.) (2005), Review of Health Care in India. Mumbai, Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes, 187-223)

7. Evidence-based National Vaccine Policy Y. Madhavi et al Indian J Med Res 131, May 2010, pp 617-628

8. Community preparedness for COVID-19 and frontline health workers in Chhattisgarh Chatterjee PK Commentary Indian J Public Health 2020;64:S102-4.

9. Immuno-epidemiology of leishmanial infection among tribal population in kala-azar endemic areas: A community based study DOI: 10.4103/1755-6783.115193 (By R Patil, J P Muliyil, A Nandy, M Addy, A Maji, P Chatterjee)


10. Dynamics of the antibodies in cohorts of cured cases of visceral leishmaniasis - Its implication on the validity of serological test, value in prognosis and in post therapeutic assessment (By R Patil, J P Muliyil, A Nandy, M Addy, A Maji, P Chatterjee Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutic 8:6, 1-6; June 2012; Landes Bioscience)

11. Co-existent kala-azar and malaria in India. (By Nandy A, Addy M, Guha SK, Maji AK, Chaudhuri D, Chatterjee P. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1995 Sep-Oct;89(5):516.)

http://trstmh.oxfordjournals.org/content/89/5/516


12. Impact of Internet on Changing Patterns of Newspaper Access and News-reading Habits in India. Media Asia, 38 (2), 110-121. ISSN- 0129-6612. (By Bamezai, G.; Kesharvani, P.; Yumnam, B., Goswami, S., Pradhan, A.; Roy, A.; & Ambade, B. N. (2011).)

13. (By Kesharvani, P and Sarathy, K (2020). Living in a Protracted Conflict Area: Mental Health Burden of Women in Manipur, India. Psychological Studies. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12646-020-00581-9. Electronic ISSN: 0974-9861 and Print ISSN 0033-2968.

14. Sarathy, K and Kesharvani, P. (2020). Caregiving in the Context of Protracted Conflict in Manipur, India: Understanding the Strains, Pains, and Gains. In Asok K Sarkar and Shubhrangshu Dhar (Eds.), Contextualizing Peace: Experiences of Contemporary India and Neighbouring Countries. New Delhi: Manak Publications Pvt. Ltd.

15. Mental Health Services in Protracted Conflict Area of Manipur, India: Understanding the Challenges for Policy Makers. 2nd International Conference on Public Health, Vol. 2, 2016, pp. 52-59. ISSN: 2324-6735. (By Prashant Kesharvani ; Kalpana Sarathy, 2016)

16. Evaluation of Multimedia Campaign of National AIDS Control Organisation. (Research report submitted to NACO, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI.)

17. Newspaper in the Age of Internet: Current Trends and What Lies in the future. (Research report submitted to RRTD, Ministry of I & B, GOI.)

18. Impact Assessment of DFP’s programme for improving Mother and Child Health. (Research report submitted to Directorate of Field Publicity, Ministry of I & B, GOI.).

19. Evaluation of Media-based Promotional Programmes for Naxal Management in LWE Affected Areas. (Research report submitted to Naxal Management Division, Ministry of Home Affairs, GOI.).

20. Role of Public Information campaigns (PIC) in Promoting Flag ship programmes. (Research report submitted to Ministry of I & B, GOI.).

21. Status of Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-Being in a Protracted Armed Conflict Zone: with Special Reference to Thoubal and Chandel Districts of Manipur, India, Actionaid Associates, Guwahati.

22. What Works for Whom and How: Understanding Programme Implementation for Education, Health, and Child Protection in Ongoing Conflict Area of Kokrajhar, Assam. Sponsoring Agency: Terres Des Homes

23. Psycho-Social Need Assessment of Community Conservation Volunteer at Manas National Park, Assam, India, WWF India, New Delhi

24. Beyond Biomedical and Statistical Approaches in COVID-19: How Shoe-leather Public Health Works. Economic & Political Weekly, October 31, 2020 vol lV no 44, p. 47-58. (By Ritu Priya, Sanghmitra Acharya, Rama Baru, Vikas Bajpai, Ramila Bisht, Rajib Dasgupta, Prachinkumar Ghodajkar, Nemthiang Guite, Sunita Reddy)

25. Indian Public Health Associations on COVID-19 The Politics of Knowledge. Economic & Political Weekly, August 8, 2020, vol lV nos 32 & 33, p/ 19-22. (By Ritu Priya, Sanghmitra Acharya, Rama Baru, Vikas Bajpai, Ramila Bisht, Prachinkumar Ghodajkar, Nemthiang Guite, Sunita Reddy)

26. AYUSH for COVID‐19: Science or Superstition? Indian J Public Health 2020;64:S105‐7. (By Priya R, Sujatha V.)

27. Health Implications of Diverse Visions of Urban Spaces: Bridging the Formal-Informal Divide. Front. Public Health 7:239. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00239 (bY Priya R., Singh R, Das S., 2019)

28. The Alm-Ata Declaration and Elements for a PHC 2.0. Medico Friend Circle Bulletin, No. 380, 1-8. (By Priya R, Gaitonde R., Gandhi M.P, Sarkar, A., Das S., Ghodajkar P. 2019)

30. Gaitonde R., Priya R., Sarkar, A., Das S., Ghodajkar P., Gandhi M.P. (2019). Some Thoughts on Health for All: the Rationale for engaging with the Politics of Knowledge. Medico Friend Circle Bulletin, No. 380, 9-15.

31. Ghodajkar P., Das S., Sarkar, A., Gandhi M.P., Gaitonde R., Priya R. (2019). Towards Reframing the Operational Design for HFA 2.0: Factoring in Politics of Knowledge in Health Systems. Medico Friend Circle Bulletin, No. 380, 16-25.


32. Regulating Access and Protecting Traditional Health Knowledge through Intellectual Property Rights? Issues from a Holistic Health Systems Per spective. Science, Technology & Society 23:3 (2018): 1–26. (By Priya, R. and Kurian C.M. 2018)

33. ‘Integration of Health Knowledge Systems as desired policy goal’. Heritage Amruth, April 2016, vol. 12 no. 2, article no. 08.

34. The Structural Basis of Corruption in Healthcare in India, in Healers or Predators? Healthcare Corruption in India Editors. (By Nundy S., Desiraju K., Nagral, S., Oxford University Press, 2018, New Delhi. Pp. 3-43. (with Prachinkumar Ghodajkar)

35. ‘State, Community and Primary Health Care: Empowering or Disempowering Discourses?’ in Equity and Access: Health Care Studies in India. (Editors: Prasad P.N.and Jesani A., Oxford University Press, 2018, New Delhi. Pp. 25-49.)

36. Priya R. Lok Swasthya mein Samagrata ki Khoj. Health Swaraaj Samvaad, New Delhi, 2017.


37. Local Environmentalism in Peri-Urban Ghaziabad: Emergent Ecological Democracy? STEPS Centre Working Paper, Brighton, UK. (By  Ritu Priya Mehrotra Ramila Bisht Pritpal Randhawa Meghana Arora Jonathan Dolley Gordon McGranahanFiona Marshall in 2017)

38. Guest Editorial--Toward a Community-centered Public Service System for Universal Health Care in India. Indian Journal of Public Health, Volume 57, Issue 4, October-December, 2013. pp 1-4. (By Ritu P.)

39. Aren’t Technological Choices Central to Designing Health Systems? Indian Journal of Public Health, Volume 57, Issue 4, October-December, 2013, pp 40-46. (By Ritu P.)

40. Developing a Public Health Cadre in 21st Century India: Addressing Gaps in Technical, Administrative and Social Dimensions of Public Health Services. Indian Journal of Public Health, Volume 57, Issue 4, October-December, 2013. pp 47-52. (Ritu P. with co-author Anjali Chikersal)

41. 'The Status and Role of AYUSH and Local Health Traditions in Public Health', the Newsletter, No. 65, Autumn 2013, International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden. pp 24-25. (By Ritu P.)

42. ‘AYUSH and Public Health: Democratic Pluralism and the Quality of Health Services’, in Sujatha V. & Abraham L. (Ed. ) Medical Pluralism in Contemporary India, Orient Blackswan, 2012. p. 103-129. (By Ritu P.)

43. Status and Role of AYUSH Services and Use of Local Health Traditions under the NRHM: A Health Systems Study Across 18 States (By Ritu P., co-author: Shweta Awasthi Saxena), National Health Systems Resource Centre, 2010.

44. Mainstreaming AYUSH & Revitalising Local Health Traditions under the NRHM: a Health Systems Perspective (prepared by Ritu Priya & Shweta A-Saxena). Monograph, NHSRC (NRHM, MOHFW, GOI), New Delhi. 2009

45. Dialogue on AIDS: Perspectives for the Indian Context, (Editors Ritu Priya & Shalina Mehta, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam Pub., Delhi. 2008.)

46. 'Universal Access to Health Care: threats and Opportunities', Economic & Political Weekly, June 25, 2011 vol xlvi, nos 26 & 27. (with Anil Gupta & others)

47. "UAHC with 'Community Participation' OR 'People Centre-stage'? Implications for Governance, Provisioning and Financing". MFC bull., Nos. 345-347, Feb-July, 2011, p. 9-15. (By Ritu P.)

48. ‘Swasthya: Paramparik Aur Adhunik Main Samvad’ Lokayan Bull. (Hindi). Vol. 4, No.4,1987.

49. Das, S., Vajpayee, A., Saha, A. and Sanyal, S., A Community Based Study on Occupational Injury in a Slum of Kolkata. Indian Journal of Hygiene & Public Health, December 2015, Volume I, Issue 2.

50. https://thewire.in/health/a-two-child-policy-wont-take-india-closer-to-vikas (By Kanika Sharma, Mohit Gandhi, Navneet Wadkar and Sayan Das)


51. https://www.anandabazar.com/editorial/public-health-should-be-of-political-question-1.864426?ref=editorial-new-stry (By Sayan Das and Amitabh Sarkar)

52. The Alma Ata Declaration and Elements for a PHC 2.0, (By Ritu Priya, Rakhal Gaitonde, Mohit P. Gandhi, Amitabha Sarkar, Sayan Das, Prachinkumar Ghodajkar) Medico Friend Circle (MFC) Bulletin 2019

53. Some Thoughts on Health for All: The rationale for engaging with the politics of knowledge, (Rakhal Gaitonde, Ritu Priya, Amitabha Sarkar, Sayan Das, Prachinkumar Ghodajkar, Mohit P. Gandhi) Medico Friend Circle (MFC) Bulletin 2019

54. Towards Re-Framing Operational Design for HFA 2.0: Factoring in Politics of Knowledge in Health Systems, Prachinkumar Ghodajkar, Sayan Das, Amitabha Sarkar, Mohit P. Gandhi, Rakhal Gaitonde, Ritu Priya, Medico Friend Circle (MFC) Bulletin 2019

55. Health Impacts of Diverse Visions of Urban Spaces: Bridging the Formal-Informal Divide. Frontiers in public health, 7, p.239. (By Priya, R., Singh, R. and Das, S., 2019.)

56. https://science.thewire.in/health/covid-19-tuberculosis-cases/ (By SAYAN DAS, RAMILA BISHT AND YASIR HAMID)

57. https://www.internationalhealthpolicies.org/blogs/where-is-the-public-health-in-indias-response-to-this-public-health-emergency/ (By SAYAN DAS)

58. https://www.indiaspend.com/how-to-tap-community-participation-to-defeat-covid-19/

59. https://www.anandabazar.com/editorial/public-health-means-more-than-just-treatment-1.1182872 
(By SAYAN DAS)

60. https://science.thewire.in/health/covid-19-next-pandemic-prepare-ihr-2005-ayushman-bharat/ 
(By SAYAN DAS)

61. https://www.theindiaforum.in/article/blind-spots-public-health (By Ritu Priya, Sayan Das)

62. ‘We are subjects, not objects in health’: Communities taking action on COVID-19, (Loewenson R; Colvin C; Rome N; Nolan E; Coelho V; Szabzon F; Das S; Aich U; Tiwari P; Khanna R; Gansane Z; Traoré Y; Yao S; Coulibaly S; Asibu W; Chaikosa S, TARSC, 2020)

https://www.equinetafrica.org/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/EQ%20Community%20Engagement%20synthesis%20rep%20Sep2020.pdf

63. Ujjayinee Aich, Sayan Das (2020) The unsung heroes of the pandemic: Stories from West Bengal, Indian Journal of Nursing Studies Vol. 11, No.01 Special Edition (COVID- 19), Dec. 2020

64. Beyond command and control: A rapid review of meaningful community-engaged responses to COVID-19, Global Public Health, DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1900316 (By Rene Loewenson, Christopher J. Colvin, Felipe Szabzon, Sayan Das, Renu Khanna, Vera Schattan P. Coelho, Zakaria Gansane, Soungalo Yao, Wilson D. Asibu, Nyles Rome & Elizabeth Nolan, 2021)




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