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TISS plans national network of academic hubs for social research

Published on: Oct 06, 2025 05:34 AM IST

As per the plan, TISS will also work closely with other premier institutions such as Jawaharlal Nehru University and Jamia Millia Islamia to connect research centres working in the North-East

MUMBAI: The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), a deemed-to-be university, is planning to establish a national network of academic institutions across the country to strengthen research and discussions on regional complexities and development challenges. The initiative aims to establish four research hubs in North, South, East, and West India to foster collaboration among universities and social science institutions.

Mumbai, India - March 22, 2018: TISS deonar Mumbai ,India, on Thursday, March 22, 2018. (Photo by Praful Gangurde/ Hindustan Times) (HT PHOTO)

Announcing the plan, the newly appointed Vice-Chancellor, Professor Badri Narayan Tiwari, said the idea is to set up an integrated network for the co-production of knowledge and policy innovation. So far, TISS Guwahati campus is planned to be a centre for East, and TISS Hyderabad for the South. “Recently, the TISS Guwahati Campus shared its mission document outlining this vision. The campus will diligently collect, analyse, and disseminate knowledge pertaining to the region’s historical, cultural, and developmental trajectory,” he said.

The mission statement of TISS Guwahati emphasises that the campus is committed to “rigorous interdisciplinary research, policy advocacy, inclusive practices, and sustainable development grounded in cultural wisdom and involving indigenous populations.” It will also focus on key regional challenges such as poverty, healthcare, development, and governance through policy research and social innovation.

The Vice-Chancellor also announced plans to establish a similar centre in North India. “We are planning to start with a research centre and then expand gradually. However, we do not want to create multiple campuses with the same academic structure. Each campus or centre will focus on local issues and policy research relevant to its region,” he explained. In the past, TISS had a research centre in Patna, which was closed down after the COVID-19 pandemic due to a lack of government support. The new network aims to revive and strengthen such regional engagement.

Reflecting on his vision, Tiwari said, “I chose to become the Vice-Chancellor of TISS because it is the apex centre for social sciences. Having worked in this field for more than three decades, I want to create a strong ecosystem for social studies across the country. This initiative will help guide government policymaking and contribute to India’s future development.”

 
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