The volume analyzes the history of social work education in India and how the discipline has adapted and changed in the last 80 years. It emphasizes the need for the Indianization of social work curriculum so that it can be applied to the socio-cultural contours of a diverse Indian society. The book delineates strategies and methods derived from meditation, yoga, bhakti and ancient Buddhist and Hindu philosophy to prepare social work practitioners with the knowledge, and skills, that will support and enhance their ability to work in partnership with diverse communities and indigenous people.
This book is essential reading for teachers, educators, field practitioners and students of social work, sociology, religious studies, ancient philosophy, law and social entrepreneurship. It will also interest policy makers and those associated with civil society organizations.
Bishnu Mohan Dash is Assistant Professor in Social Work at Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, University of Delhi and is engaged in spearheading the movement for Bharatiyakaran/Indianisation of social work education in India.
Mithilesh Kumar is Assistant Professor in Social Work at Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Wardha.
D. P. Singh is Professor and Head of Department of Social Work, Punjabi University Patiala.
Siddheshwar Shukla is a senior journalist presently Associate Editor with Devdiscourse.com (Discourse on Development).