Indian Council of Philosophical Research
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| Abbreviation | ICPR | 
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| Formation | March 1977 | 
| Headquarters | New Delhi | 
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Chairman  | Prof. Ramesh Chandra Sinha | 
| Affiliations | Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development | 
| Website | http://icpr.in/ | 
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Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR) was established in March 1977 under Department of Higher Education and Ministry of Human Resource Development[1] as an Apex Level Body under the societies registration Act 1860. However, the council formally became active in July 1981, with the appointment of Prof. D.P. Chattopadyaya as the first chairperson.[2]
Objective[edit]
The prime Objective of the council is to Establish, Administer and Manage the following functions:[3]
- Review the progress of research in philosophy on regular basis.
 - Co-ordinate research activities in philosophy and encourage interdisciplinary research.
 - Promote collaboration in research between Indian philosophers and international philosophical institutes.
 - Promote teaching and research in Philosophy.
 - Sponsor or assist projects or programs of research in philosophy.
 - Provide financial support and assistance to institutions and organisations engaged in the conduct of research on philosophy.
 - Technically assist and guide the formulation of research projects and programs in philosophy, by individuals or institutions.
 - Organize and support institutional or other arrangements for training in research methodology.
 - Regularly indicate areas and topics of research in philosophy to promote and adopt special measures for the development of research in neglected or developing areas.
 - Organize, sponsor and assist seminars, special courses, study circles, working groups / parties and conferences for promoting research in philosophy and to establish institutes for the same purpose.
 - Provide grants for publications of digests, journals, periodicals and scholarly works devoted to research in philosophy and also to undertake their publications.
 - Institute and administer fellowships, scholarships and awards for research in philosophy by students, teachers and others.
 - Develop and support documentation services, including maintenance and supply of data, preparation of an inventory of current research in Philosophy and compilation of a National Register of Philosophers.
 - Undertake measures develop a group of talented young philosophers and to encourage research by young philosophers working in universities and other institutions.
 - Regularly advise the Govt. of India on all such matters pertaining to teaching and research in Philosophy.
 - Establish collaboration between other institutions, organisations and agencies for the promotion of research in Philosophy.
 - Create academic, technical, ministerial and other posts in the council and to make appointments thereto in accordance with the provisions of the rules and regulations.
 
Activities[edit]
The Indian Council of Philosophical Research have undertaken the following activities:[4]
- Award various kinds of fellowships to scholars
 - Organizes seminars in many different areas of philosophy and related disciplines in all parts of the country.
 - Organizes lectures by eminent Indian and foreign scholars every year in different parts of country.
 - Award travel grants to scholars to attend national and international seminars, symposium and conferences abroad.
 - Organizes an annual essay competition among young scholars (in the age group of 20–25 years) to encourage them to think critically and philosophically on the issues facing our country.
 - Conducts national and international Researchers, scholar & student exchange programs.
 - Publish important philosophical works by scholars and fellows of the council.
 - Publish critical editions with commentary, embodying creative interpretation of classical Indian texts by scholars and researchers.
 
References[edit]
- ↑ "Institutions". Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development.
 - ↑ "Introduction (ICPR)". Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
 - ↑ "Objectives (ICPR)".
 - ↑ "Activities (ICPR)".