Understanding Dr. Vijay Prakash Sharma and his contributions to Socio-cultural Anthropology, Social work, Rural Development, and Rural Health
(PUBLISHED BY SECRETARY, VAIDYAS-INDIA 2021)
Early upbringing –
Vijay was born to a landlord (Maga Brahmin) family at Khaira village under Kutumba police station of Aurangabad subdivision of Gaya district in Bihar. He was the eldest son of his father and socialized in an extended joint family with fifty members living in a huge house and eating food prepared on one hearth. His grandparents were Sanskrit scholars, practicing Ayurveda, astrology, and sun-worshipping. He enjoyed a Jamindaari of seven villages bestowed on his forefather by the royal court of Mali state. His Grandfather Pandit Kamlapati Vaidya was vishak siromani from Dhaka Medical college passed in 1922 and established an Ayurvedic Centre Srikrishna Aushdhaalay” manufacturing Medicines on a commercial scale at village Satbarwa in Palamu district and providing free treatment to tribal brethren.
Vijay did his primary schooling at Satbarwa and then upper class at Ranchi where his father was posted in central service. Again Vijay returned to his village Khaira and completed middle and high school from an English school at Hariharganj, Aurangabaad.
He passed Matriculation in 1966 from Bihar school secondary examination board. In this school time, Vijay also passed DHARM RATNA and DHARM VISHARAD exams conducted by ARYA HINDU DHARM SEVASHANGH of New Delhi and become ritual and religious expert of SANATAN (Hindu) Dharma. He was trained in the intricacies of KARMKAAND (SACRED RITUALS) at his home with staunch vegetarianism. Young Vijay was exposed to Vaishnava ascetics at Ayodhya in 1964 while he was in class tenth.
In Ayodhya, Sri Mahanth Sitaram Sharan Jee of
Lakshman Kila bestowed on him VYASPITH
for a day to conduct religious discourse in presence of 1000 devotees which
he did to the complete satisfaction of Swaamijee and was declared a RAAMAAYANI
(storyteller of Rama). His family owned vast cultivable land and forest at
three different localities and Vijay uses to supervise agricultural work at
these locations from early childhood. There was no primary school nearby
area of his village so Vijay donated two acres of his land for the construction of a school and approached the government of Bihar for sanction of a primary school
in his village and started the school, which is now upgraded to middle-level
education. This was his first venture in social work while he was in high
school. From here Vijay entered into
active social work that is continued even today. The virtue and righteousness
were inculcated in his personality during early childhood training which
provided him a rock base for life’s journey.
Vijay graduated from Ranchi college and did masters
in Anthropology from Ranchi University and was actively engaged in art and
cultural activities as Secretary of Music and Art society of college and
University. He excelled in N.C.C with B
and C certificates and also five times the best cadet officer of the 19 Bihar battalion N C C . Winner of many medals in debate, drama, and social work of these institutions. He was
promoted to Senior Under Officer, the highest rank a cadet can achieve.
Now, Dr. Vijay Prakash Sharma is a Social Cultural
Anthropologist and holds M. Sc degree in Anthropology earned from Ranchi
University in 1975. Doctorate (Ph. D) was earned from Anthropology, Ranchi
University in 1984 and was based on fieldwork at Ajodhya in India. From 1986 to
1997 taught Postgraduate and M. Phil courses in Anthropology of Ranchi
University and GG University. Successfully guided Ph. D. degree programs in
Social and Urban Anthropology from Ranchi University. MHA interns of Tata
Institute of Social Science, Mumbai, and interns of IDM, University of Montreal,
Canada. Senior Advisor to Government of India and Government of Jharkhand for
USAID projects from 2005 to 2011.
Is President, Jharkhand Anthropological Association;
Vice-president of Ranchi anthropological alumni association, Founder President
of Vaidyas-India and TRDI-Jashpur. Convenor of 3rd International Seminar on Globalization
and Tribe, ISRRA 2014. He was Convener of the International Seminar on Humanity and
Social Science-ISRAA2008; Chairperson of the Academic Session of IUAES -16th
CONGRESS, 2009, Kunming, China and 17TH CONGRESS, 2013 ON Migration and
Humanity, Manchester, UK. Widely traveled in Asia and Europe, Fellow and
member of many International and National Professional Institutions including,
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London; American
Anthropological Association (USA), International Union of Anthropological and
Ethnological Society, Life member of Indian Anthropological Association and
Indian Anthropological Society and many more.
Published 16 books and 100+ research papers in national and international journals and Encyclopedia. He is
recipient of many national and International Awards and holds Einsteinien Chair
of Science of IBI, Cambridge (UK).
With 40 Years of academic career as a Social anthropologist
and development professional. Visited several countries in Asia and Europe, Was
convener to various panels of the International Union of Anthropological and
Ethnological Sciences, member Commission on Museum and urban anthropology, visited several
International Museums in London, Zagreb, China, and India. Organized several
exhibitions on Museum, Taught Anthropology in Ranchi University and GGU,
Bilaspur for 10 years. Helped several universities in establishing their tribal
museums.
Worked in the capacity of Project Director to IWMI-
water-based agro resource management Senior Social Scientist in DFID funded
Malaria Control and Research Project, Deputy Director in World Bank-funded ICDS
–II Evaluation project, Project Coordinator in Aga Khan Health Services
India(USAID PVOH II) and Consultant to Government of Gujarat and UNICEF
projects, State Consultant for Jharkhand to USAID funded Migration project.
Closely worked with London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (UK), John
Hopkins University (USA), UNDP, and IFAD.Adjunct Faculty& Project Director,
Centre for Rural Infrastructure, National Institute of Rural Development,
Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, Rajendranagar,
Hyderabad-500030, India; Guest Faculty in Rural Development, Postgraduate Department of Anthropology Ranchi University, Ranchi.
IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTIONS |
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Book published |
14 |
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Research paper published |
66 |
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Research paper presented |
51 |
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Seminar attended |
83 |
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Member of learned societies |
15 |
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Lecture delivered in Academic staff college/HRDC |
08 |
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N0. Of Ph.D. Guided |
02 |
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Editor of Magazine / Journals |
02 |
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Awards received (International -7/National-10) |
17 |
OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS |
Invited/ Memorial Lectures And Key Note Addresses |
15 |
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Completed Major Research Projects |
23 |
List of Ten best publications |
1.
BHARAT
KI JANJATIYA SAMSKRITI, Madhya Pradesh Hindi-Grantha
Academy, Bhopal, 1989 (2nd edition 1993) Third Reprint-1995
2.
Hmars of Manipur : An
Anthropological Exploration Anmol Publications, New Delhi, 1992 .
3.
Contemporary Indian Society
(Essays in Honour of Professor Sachchidananda) Volume I (Ed), Anmol
Publications, New Delhi, 1992
4. Globalization:
The Missing Roads of Tribal, Kalpaz Publications Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2016.
5. Contemporary Indian Society, (In the beginning of 21st
Century), Anmol Publications Private Ltd, New Delhi, 2015.
ISBN:978-81-261-6479-0.
6. Human
Trafficking and Female Migration (Problem of Evolving Humanity and Emerging
World). Anmol Publications Private Ltd., New Delhi, 2014 . ISBN:
7. Dreams
and Realities of Rural Development in India, Kalpaz publications, New Delhi, 2018. ISBN:978-93-86397-95-9
a. Research papers: Chaptrs
in Books-
8. Displacement, Environment and
Tribal Life, Farhad Mollick edited book Development, Displacement and Tribal
Life, K. K. Publications, New Delhi, 2018. ISBN 978-81-7844-???-?
9.
Traditional
knowledge of Indigenous People as Part of Women’s Education, MAN AND LIFE,
Vol.- 42,N0. 1-2, pp 1-6, Jan-June,
2016.
10.
Gandhian Approach to
Untouchability : It’s Applicability at Nathdwara”, In Contemporary Indian Society, Vol-II, (ed) Upadhyay and
Sharma, Anmol publications, New Delhi. 1995
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