Sir Dorabji Tata graduate school of Social work
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No, Mohandas Gandhi is not typically considered a social worker. He was a political and spiritual leader in India and played a significant role in India's independence movement against British rule. While he advocated for social justices and reforms, his work was primarily focused on political and civil rights rather than individual or community-based social work.
The first computer engineer of India is considered to be Dr. Vijay P. Bhatkar. He is known for his work in developing India's first indigenous supercomputer, PARAM, and establishing the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in Pune, India. Dr. Bhatkar has made significant contributions to the field of computer engineering and continues to be a prominent figure in the Indian technology sector.
"India After Gandhi" was written by Indian author and historian Ramachandra Guha. The book, published in 2007, provides a comprehensive account of India's political, social, and economic developments since gaining independence in 1947. Guha's work explores the complexities and challenges faced by the nation in the post-colonial era.
He did much of his work at the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama, with Booker T. Washington.
The Institute for Clinical Social Work was created in 1981.
Social Workers
TISS is the only organization which will tell the origin and history of social work education in India.
from 1947 satyagrah andolan
I have seen the number of NGOs in India that are all not-for-profit organizations that work for social development and I am impressed about one of them pard India
Pratt Institute's motto is 'Be true to your work, and your work will be true to you.'.
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Art Institute of Chicago in 1943.
No, Mohandas Gandhi is not typically considered a social worker. He was a political and spiritual leader in India and played a significant role in India's independence movement against British rule. While he advocated for social justices and reforms, his work was primarily focused on political and civil rights rather than individual or community-based social work.
Art Institute of Chicago in 1943.
The motto of Siddaganga Institute of Technology is 'Work is Worship'.
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