INTERNATIONA                 vfgalk ijeks èkeZ:JAIN STUDIES                   NON-VIOLENCE IS THE SUPREME SPIRITUAL VALUE   International School for Jain Studies                      (ISJS)Unique Project to Spread Academic Studies & Scholarship of Jainism Globally   Planning Continuity and Sustainable Growth of ISJS                              2019 - 2023                  PROPOSALTo make International School for Jain Studies as an accreditedresearch institute / college for Jain studies in a phased manner.                                                                    L SCHOOL FOR                                                                                                                                            SELF STUDY IS THE                                                                                                                                          SUPREME AUSTERITY                        International School for Jain Studies                                             D-28, Panchsheel Enclave                                           New Delhi – 110 017, INDIA                                         Email: [email protected]                                                Website: www.isjs.in
:            NONVIOLENCE IS THE SUPREME SPIRITUAL VALUE      International School for Jain Studies                         (ISJS)     Unique Project to Spread Academic Studies & Scholarship of Jainism Globally        Planning Continuity and Sustainable Growth of ISJS                                    2019-2023                             PROPOSALTo make International School for Jain Studies as an accreditedresearch institute / college for Jain studies in a phased manner.                          International School for Jain Studies                                            D-28, Panchsheel Enclave                                               New Delhi – 110017                                        Email: [email protected]                                               Website: www.isjs.in
PLANNING CONTINUITY AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH OF ISJS                                          2019-2023VISION & MISSIONTo be a reputed research and education institute of academic studies of Jainism and itsrelevance to today’s world by Providing comprehensive scholarly and experiential introduction to Jainism primarily and    Indic religion/culture in general that is accredited and applicable to academic studies in    international universities, North America in particular. Experimentation, research and education on application of 3As i.e. Ahimsa, Anekant and    Aparigraha to enhance learning in schools, and resolution of social and cultural issues    like terrorism, social harmony, management and administration, environment pollution,    crime, health and religious fanaticism etc. Undertaking research and educational activities in enhancing the general wellness of Jains    in particular and India general. Contribute in the enhancement of a feeling of pride in being a Jain or follower of Jainism. Using latest technologies and knowledge in its activities for cost effective functioning.PREAMBLEISJS was established in 2005 as a registered ‘not for profit trust’ to promote academic studiesof Jainism in the universities of North America primarily and the world at large. The modelfor achieving this objective was to provide experiential and academic exposure of Jainism touniversity scholars by bringing them to India during summer annually. It implied providingnon-sectarian, high standard academic exposures in the morning, group discussions in theafternoons and participation in rituals, meeting Jain saints and householders, visiting templesand pilgrimage places and finally living in Jain dharmashalas. So far 14 such annual summerschools have been successfully completed, each being updated based on current experience.In 2009-2011, ISJS also conducted similar annual programs abroad at Mahidol University atBangkok; and Jain Yoga from 2014 and Application of ahimsa in schools (Teaching forPeace program) from 2012 to improve discipline and learning in India annually. Besidesthese program ISJS conducts 4 weeks and 6 weeks programs for Jain Studies particularly. Sofar 646 participants from 136 universities and 103 schools from 21 countries primarily fromUSA have attended ISJS summer programs since 2005. As a result, Jain Study centres andchairs have been set up in ten additional universities in USA. ISJS also has conducted over20 national and international seminars and published about dozen books on different aspectsof Jainism. So far, the operations of ISJS are 90% self-financed.ISJS has 80(G) TAX exemption for its activities, FCRA approval for receiving overseasfunding for different projects, ISBN registration for publication of books and ISSN for itsquarterly online research journal on Jainism. ISJS is also thankful to Shri Pawan Jain(founder) of Mangalayatan University, Aligarh for his guidance and support affiliation withthe university.                                                            Page 2 of 21
CREDENTIALSFollowing details of ISJS functioning are detailed at end of this document: ISJS Trust and Management Councils (all professionals) JAINA Citations & other No. of overseas participants who attended ISSJS programs ISSJS at Mahidol University Bangkok Seminars Organized Books Published Journal Published Funded Research & Papers Presented Spread in North AmericaSTATUS OF ISJS TODAYSo far, ISJS had been focussing on improving its academic and operational activities. As aresult, demand for its services and highly qualified English speaking teachers and researchershave both increased globally. ISJS did not move fast to respond to such developments due to: Lack of finances leading to restraining its activities for the induction of more    academicians & facilities, undertaking more research projects and developing more    education programs. This resulted in Jain philanthropists spending colossal amounts in    setting Jain chairs and lecturer-ship in different universities. Results of such experiments    and the working of standalone Jain research organizations need critical review. Inability of ISJS management to chase actively fundraising campaigns due to constraints    on their time. ISJS is indebted to a few Jain philanthropists like Dr. M.K. Pandya, Indore;    Dr. Abhay Firodia of Shri Firodia Trust, Pune; Shri D. K. Jain of INOX, Delhi; Shri N.    Sugalchand of Sugal & Damani, Chennai and Shri Rajiv Jain of Ranee Polymers Ltd.,    Delhi for their continued financial support over the years. ISJS founder and colleagues are aging and need to handover the reigns to other similar    persons in a structured manner. So far, no succession planning and its implementation has    taken place.                                                            Page 3 of 21
ALTERNATE PLANNING SCENARIOS ANALYZEDNow after International Summer School for Jain Studies (ISSJS.2018), there is a resonance inJain community in India and abroad (USA particularly) to take serious steps so that the vastlysuccessful and pioneering efforts (of creating ISJS) can enhance its reach, ensure itscontinuity for longer time and support the large number of Jain chairs being set up inuniversities of USA and elsewhere. Various alternative scenarios considered are as follows:1. Let ISJS run as it is: In this case it will continue to exist till its founder is available; after    which it is most probably going to decay. Therefore, it needs to be handed over and    transferred to some university or Jain research institute as a going operation.    Unfortunately, the review of a number of leading Jain research institutes, to which we    had the pleasure of managing and reviving or study show that the death of the founder (a    businessman generally) inflict a death blow to the institute as well as their children were    either indifferent or not interested in supporting the institute. As a result, the survival or    creation of good Jain scholars also became an issue.2. Let some existing Jain research institute take it over: There are one or two such institutes    that can be considered but the sectarian emphasis there may severely hamper the very    purpose for which ISJS was created. ISJS did talk to two such institutes but had to retract    due to such considerations.3. Induct three or more leading philanthropists in the trust as trustees/patrons who can    provide some corpus funds (approx. Rs. 5 crores over a period of four years to start with).    Enhance ISJS trust operations in Delhi by building it as a strong research and education    institute with affiliates/branches in cities like Ahmadabad and Jaipur where significant    Jain community and infrastructure is available. ISJS should continue strive to become    self-financed as much as possible through its education, research and other activities.                                                            Page 4 of 21
PROPOSAL FOR CONTINUITY AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTHScenario 3 is recommended for adoption. Brief details are as follows:ISJS will be the focal agency to ensure proper functioning, financing encompassing all likelyareas of education and research of Jainism. It will also be the hub to develop new areas ofacademic research and education, technologies and co-working with leading internationaluniversities and institutes to expand the reach of its operations globally as well as promote indeveloping significant corpus of internationally acclaimed Jain scholars. ISJS is alreadyaffiliated with a university (Mangalayatan) and all ISSJS programs are accredited by thisuniversity for transfer of academic credits to overseas universities. ISJS also works veryclosely with Loyola Marymount University at California, USABased on ISJS philosophy of accountability of all investments through its operations, itshould cater to the growing needs of academic studies of Jainism and wellness of Jaincommunity globally. It is proposed to let ISJS grow in the following phased manner. Eachphase will be critically examined before embarking upon the next phase.PHASE I: 2019-2020a. To contribute to the development of all-inclusive literature on Jain philosophy, ethics,    antiquity, culture and their application to resolve modern day problems. This activity will    be undertaken keeping the needs of academic community, trainers and different levels of    Jain community in mind.b. To develop online teaching programs to offer the same in India and overseas.c. To undertake research projects to enhance validity of important Jain principles.d. To undertake development of programs like Teaching for Peace which involve    application of Jain principles for social benefit.e. To publish electronically and in book form on Jain society and its issues, contributions,    antiquity and historicity, solutions to issues relevant to rapidly changing society.f. To get certification by Government agencies for ISJS as an accredited research    organization, and to award Diploma and Degree to participants of its programs.g. To hire/buy a larger facility: Need to accommodate additional academic staff and    facilities for library, meetings and arrange small conferences/training programs.h. To appoint a full time paid director and one more full time academic staff member.i. To develop affiliate units, like branches in Ahmadabad and Jaipur to utilize local    expertize and community involvement. Such affiliates can also be independent units run    by local management with strong relationship with ISJS.PHASE II: 2021-2023a. To make ISJS a self-sustaining and independent Jain research and education institute.b. To shift to a permanent building and be recognized as a centre of excellence in academic    studies and research of Jainism and its relevance to today’s life.c. To be recognized as a college awarding degrees/diplomas on its own.d. To offer online courses, seminars and presentations.e. To interwork and be associated/affiliated to prestigious Indian and overseas universities    for exchange programs.f. To develop a chain of schools offering studies of Jainism from class I to 12.                                                            Page 5 of 21
IMPLEMENTATION:PHASE I:A. Hire office space150-200 square meters in South Delhi                        Facility             User   Area (square meters)          Director                             1               20          Academic Staff                       3               30          Support Staff                        3               20          Library cum conference room                          50          Pantry, reception, toilet, stores  Total             30                                                     150 (Carpet Area)B. Recruit additional full-time staffs              Director              1 academic staff memberC. Funding requirements         I. Running expenses Rs. 3,00,000 / month          Office rental:     Rs. 40,000 / month          Staff costs:       Rs. (50,000+1,00,000+50,000) = Rs. 2,00,000 / month          Running expenses:  Rs. 60,000 / monthII. Inflows                  Rs. 1,50,000/month          Interest accruals                         Rs. 50,000 / month          Consulting and research projects          Rs. 50,000 / month          Education projects                        Rs. 50,000 / monthIII. Net additional monthly requirements (i-ii)Rs. 1,50,000 / month to be met         through donations and earned by ISJS when new staff joins.IV. Affiliate operations: A budget of Rs. 1,50,000 / month will be needed for         each affiliate i.e. Ahmadabad and Jaipur. Opening of branches will depend on         availability of local support, both financial and manpower. These funds will be         mostly raised/provided by local organization with ISJS contributing its         expertize and a maximum of 25% of their operations by adjusting its staff and         running costs.                             Page 6 of 21
PHASE II:This phase will be implemented only after attracting some Jain philanthropists or institutionsto provide funds to the tune of Rs. 30 million as corpus fund.Faculties to be developed: Agama, literature and languages; history and art; cultural andpractices; philosophy; relevance including sociology, science; research and applications.Associated academic staff: Director and six heads of faculties. One head to work as registraralso. One assistant professor/reader assigned to each faculty.Details of Facilities needed: Class Rooms: 2 to accommodate 12-15 students in each and equipped with computer    assisted education facilities. Staff rooms: Director (4*4), HODs (3*3), Assistant Professors (AP) (4*4 to be shared by    two), staff room, conference room. Administration block (for 4 staff members, store for supplies, utilities room), Distance    education section. Laboratory for meditation, samayika and experimentation which is convertible to a    conference room to seat 50-75 persons. Floor area needed (All figures in square meters): Academic staff: D (16)+ HODS (6*3*3= 54) + AP (8*4*4/2 = 64) 134 Class Rooms: 2*7*7                                  98 Staff Rooms: 6*6 + CR (5*6)                         66 Admin block: AB(4*12)+ SR ( 5*5) UR(4*4) + DE(6*4)  113 Laboratory 6*8                                      48 Auditorium/conference room 10*10                    100 Library 10*10                                       100                  Subtotal                            659                  Super area (rest rooms, corridors, etc) app 40% 264                                             Grand Total = 923 sq. mtrs                               TOTAL Built-up Area needed: (77+923) = 1000 sq. mtrs Optional requirements (additional):             Staff living quarters (Director 100 sq. meters) +6 AP (6* 70) 520Total, if residential accommodation is provided (1000 + 520) = 1520 sq. mtrs                               Page 7 of 21
IMPLEMENTATION PLANNING FOR PHASE IIOPTION A This option will be exercised if some existing institute provides land and some building    facilities (like staff quarters and library, class rooms and dining area etc.) or some Jain    philanthropist/s provide the funds needed. Existing facilities with additional rented space will be utilised till own building with    following facilities is ready. Independent academic unit. Time to implement: Two years from start date.Funds Needed: Building Cost: Approx Rs.15 million (or Rs. 25 million if residential facilities also    included) for building facilities plus land cost. Corpus Fund: Approx Rs.30 million for running the institute (interest bearing    investment for partial funding operations) and the rest to be raised by ISJS through its    research and education projects. The existing facilities being used as shown in Phase I    will be vacated when new facilities are available.OPTION BUse rental facilities (shift to institutional areas preferably in Delhi or NCR region) Rental for additional hired facilities (1000 sq. mtrs.): Rs. 2.0 million per year. Staff living    quarters will not be provided. Additional staff cost to be from additional corpus fund of Rs. 30 million plus ISJS    accruals.Funding Requirements Details Option BI. Running expenses    Rs. 4,00,000/month    Office rental:     Rs. 100,000/month    Staff costs:       Rs. (50,000+1,50,000+50,000) = Rs. 2,50,000/month    Running expenses:  Rs. 50,000/monthII. Inflows                            Rs. 3,00,000/monthInterest accruals                      Rs. 100,000/monthConsulting and research projects       Rs. 100,000/monthEducation projects                     Rs. 100,000/monthNet additional monthly requirements (i-ii) Rs. 1,00,000/month to be met throughadditional donations of Rs 30 million to be raised as corpus fund.                                  Page 8 of 21
PROPOSED RELATION WITH AFFILIATE/BRANCH IF SET UP IN                                       AHMEDABAD & JAIPURa. H.O.     To raise finances, identify areas of activities for each branch, approve monthly         budgets, both financial and performance on a monthly basis.     To offer supervision, guidance and assistance to each branch as and when needed.     To induct new technologies and areas of academic activities for itself and branches.     To identify special projects for each branch along with the funds needed.     To organize at least one national/international seminar annually.     To maintain its quarterly journal as well as momentum of publishing books.b. Branch:     To undertake research and education in the areas identified by HO and accepted by         them.     To organize monthly academic lecture meetings and weekly or fortnightly meetings         of experts in the chosen area of activity     To develop linkages with local universities/research institutes, scholar, and         philanthropists.     To organize one seminar annually locally at national level.Notes: Main objective of ISJS will be to become foremost research institute globally and create a    pool of young serious research scholars of Jainism. Every effort will be made to provide as much independence to each branch as possible    subject to their areas of specialization. Each branch head will be a special invitee to the meetings of trustees. Such meetings can    be via skype or rotated at different branchesManpower, facilities and budget for each affiliate/branch neededJoint Director cum Manager:                                       1Middle / Junior Level Academician:                                1Support Staff:                                                    1Space:                                     60 – 70 sq. metersMonthly budget:                            Rs.150,000 – 200,000                             Page 9 of 21
ATTACHMENTS                                             CREDENTIALS:ISJS TRUST:1. Dr. Shugan Chand Jain, New Delhi, India: B.E. (Delhi). M.S. (NYU), Ph.D (Ladnun)    Retired IT and management consultant. Lived and travelled extensively in USA, Western    Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa and India. Obtained MA and Ph.D degrees in    Jainology and comparative religions with certification in Prakrat language in 2006.    Dedicated to the study, teaching of Jain philosophy, history, culture and way of life since    2002. Founder, director and Chairman ISJS India.2. Mrs. Uma Jain, New Delhi, India: MA (Pol. Science). Past president of International    Women's group Holland, Jain Mahila Milan, Green Park, Ladies Association Panchsheel    Enclave, Now dedicated to support her husband in teaching Jain philosophy and taking    up social causes like girl education, orphanages etc.3. Mr. Rajiv Jain, New Delhi, India: He is Managing Director of Ranee Polymers Ltd.    who had been providing funding since the inception of the school every year.4. Mr. Sanjay Jain, New Delhi, India: He is an alumni of IIT Delhi and IIM Calcutta.    Businessman5. Gp. Capt (Retd.) Vimal Jain, New Delhi, India: Retired from Indian Air Force.6. Prof. Viney Jain, Gurgaon, India: Studied Biophysics in India and Germany. Served as    faculty member in several academic and research institutes in India, Germany and USA.    Research interests: Radiation Biology, Bio-energetic & Oncology. Developed 2-deoxy-    glucose, a glucose analog as a differential radio-modifier to improve radiotherapy of    cancer. Presently interested in science and spirituality dialog for wellness, in particular    research in meditation, forgiveness, non-violence and peaceful co-existence. Presently,    Prof. Jain is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Yoga & Science of Living, Jain    Vishva Bharti Institute, Ladnun.7. Prof. Prakash Jain, New Delhi, India: Ph.D. in Sociology from the Carleton University,    Ottawa, Canada. Senior faculty member at the school of International studies, Jawaharlal    Nehru University, New Delhi. His area of academic interest includes Indian Society and    Culture, Indian Diaspora, and Jain community. Dr. Jain's many publications include    Indians in South Africa, Indian Diaspora in West Asia: A Reader and Jains in India and    Abroad.                                                            Page 10 of 21
ACADEMIC COUNCIL - ISJS, INDIA: Director: Prof. Kusum Jain, Jaipur: M.A. (Philosophy), Ph.D. on Human Rights from    University of Ottawa, Canada. Prof of Philosophy at University of Rajasthan, Jaipur    (teaching since 1957); Ex-chairperson and presently Director of Center for Advanced    Studies (philosophy); General Editor of The Journal of Foundational Research;    University of Rajasthan Philosophy Series. Author of several articles including a book on    'Foundations of Human Rights'. She has written extensively on Jain Logic, especially on    Anekantvada & Syadvada. She has guided 15 Ph.D. thesis and M.Phil dissertations, six of    which are on various aspects of Jain Philosophical tradition. She is a winner of many    International & National Awards. She has been invited for delivering lectures as penal    speaker and chair sessions in various national and international conferences. She is    Member of Board of Director of International Society for Universal Dialogue and now    ICPR. Joint Director: Dr Shugan Chand Jain, Delhi: Dr. Shugan Jain was an IT consultant &    Advisor to leading organizations of USA, Europe and India. He had been a consultant    with Commonwealth secretariat, Government of India and World Bank for various    development projects. Since 2001, devotes majority of his time to the study and practice    of Jainism. He has published 10 Papers on Jain Philosophy and compiled and edited    several books. Prof. Kamal Chand Sogani, Jaipur: M.A. Philosophy, B.Sc (Physics, Chemistry &    Mathematics, Ph.D in Jaina Philosophy Ex. Prof of Philosophy at M.L. Sukhadia    University, Udaipur (Rajasthan). Currently Director of Jaina Vidya Samathan (Jaipur),    director of Apbhramsa Sahitya Academy (Jaipur). He is the Chairman of Prakrta Bhasa    Samiti, Prakrat Academy (Jaipur). Member of Indian Council of Philosophical Research    (Delhi). Has been awarded several national and international citations and recognitions in    Jain philosophy. He has published 25 Books and several papers on Jainism. Dr. Anupam Jain, Indore: M.Sc. (Mathematics), M.Phil (Mathematics), Ph.D (History    of Mathematics). Senior Assistant Professor, Govt. Autonomous Holkar Science College,    Indore. Hony. Director, Ganini Jnanmati Prakrta Sodhapitha Jambudweep, Hastinapur.    Hon. Secretary and Executive Director, Kundakunda Jnanapitha. He has published 6    Books and 52 Research papers. Dr. Priyadarshana Jain, Madras: M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D in Jainology, Diploma in Prakrit    from Apabhramsha Sahitya Academy, Jaipur, Assistant Professor in the Dept. of    Jainology, University of Madras, Chennai, Course Co-ordinator for Prakrit Studies in    Chennai. Prof. M.R. Gelra, Jaipur: Ph.D. in Chemistry. Emeritus Professor in Jainology and was    first Vice Chancellor of Jain Vishva Bharti Institute, Ladnun, Rajasthan.                                                            Page 11 of 21
 Prof. Viney Jain, Gurgaon: A biophysicist and radiation biologist, author of more than    100 original publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals. He served on the faculties    of the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi; National Institute of Mental    Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, Delhi University, Delhi and as a visiting    professor/scientist at several institutes in India, Germany, U.K., France, Netherlands and    USA. Prof. Jain was elected as President of Indian Photobiology Society and Indian    Society for Radiation Biology. He superannuated in 1998 from the post of Director,    Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi. Prof. Prakash C Jain, Delhi: Ph.D. in Sociology from the Carleton University, Ottawa,    Canada. Senior faculty member (retd.) at the school of International studies, Jawaharlal    Nehru University, New Delhi. His area of academic interest includes Indian Society and    Culture, Indian Diaspora and Jain community. He has authored and edited 10 volumes    including publications include Indians in South Africa, Indian Diaspora in West Asia: A    Reader and Jains in India and Abroad. Prof. Kamla Jain, Delhi: Ph.D (Jain Ethics, Minor Vows Duties, Penance, Self-restraint,    Forgiveness). Retd. professor Delhi University. Published many books written and    translated by her. Involved in academic and social activities. Prof. R.P. Jain, Delhi: PhD (Jainism from Hamburg). Taught at Munster University    Germany. Prof (retd.) JNU Delhi India. Regularly organizes talks and events on poetry    and music at IIC New Delhi.                                                            Page 12 of 21
ACADEMIC COUNCIL - ISJS, USA & OVERSEAS: Prof Christopher Key Chapple, USA: Professor, Theological Studies, and Associate    Academic Vice President at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angles, USA. A    Distinguished scholar or Jainism, author of several books, frequent invited speaker at    many Jain functions in North America & India. Active supporter of Jain causes.    Chairman Prof. Padmanabh S. Jaini, USA: Prof. Jaini, is renowned amongst Indology scholars for    his unique and enduring contributions in the area of Buddhist & Jain Studies. He has    written large number of book and research papers in the area of Buddhist and Jain    Studies. He is the author of collected papers on Jain Studies. These papers cover a wide    range of topics including the Jain View of the nature of reality, the doctrine of karma, the    problem of rebirth, the Idea of omniscient and the concept of salvation in Jainism. His    most important work on Jainism is his world famous book \"The Jaina Path of    Purification\". Recently he has retired as a Professor of Philosophy at the University of    California at Berkeley. Dr. Nitin Shah, USA: Professor of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care at Loma Linda    University. He is also Chief of Surgical ICU at Long Beach VA Hospital. He is involved    in research and education of residents and medical students. He has lectured around the    world on Pulse Oximetry – A newly developed monitoring technology. He organizes free    community health fairs in Southern California. He has held several positions in JCSC and    was the President when JCSC embarked on it’s current expansion. He is the current    President of Anekant Community Centre who promotes culture, supports needy people,    organizes medical missions nationally and internationally. He was the co-convener of    2009 JAINA Convention that was held in Los Angeles. He has organized several    international medical missions including a trip to Haiti after Earthquake with JAINA in    conjunction with Actor Sean Penn. Dr. Natubhai Shah, London, UK: Dr. Natubhai Shah is a retired medical practitioner,    PhD in Jain religion, an academic; visiting Professor in Jain Studies in the Faculty of    Comparative Religion at Antwerp a community and interfaith leader and philanthropist;    responsible for creation of the beautiful Jain temple in Leicester, UK and the author of    Jainism: The World of Conquerors. He was chosen as the 'Man of the Year' by the    American Biographical Institute, was awarded 'Jain Ratna' by the Prime Minister of India    in 2001. Secretary General of the World Council of Jain Academies. Dr. Sarah Hadmack, USA: She is a graduate student in Religious Student at the    University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii, USA. Her special focus is in Jainism: asceticism,    diasporic communities, temple worship, relationship to ecology, lay communities,    promotion of education of Jainism in America, especially in college religious studies and    comparative religion departments.                                                            Page 13 of 21
 Prof. Hope K. Fitz, USA: Professor of Philosophy at Eastern Connecticut State    University. She is a comparative philosopher by education, teaching and research. Her    PhD is in Asian and Comparative religions. Her book, Intuition: Its Nature and Uses in    Human Experience, is in is second printing. She is presently writing the first of four    volumes on Ahimsa: a Way of Life. She has numerous articles published in scholarly    journals and anthologies. In addition, she is the Director of the Peace Human Rights    Committee at her university. Prof. Anne Vallely, Canada: PhD is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the    University of Ottawa. Her research interests include questions of asceticism; body,    gender, death, sacrifice, violence and nonviolence, as well as that of religion and nature    and human-nonhuman relations. The Jaina religio-cultural tradition in India, as well as in    the diaspora, has been the primary lens through which she has explored her research    interests from an anthropological perspective. She has recently created a new course at    the University of Ottawa in affiliation with the International Summer School for Jain    Studies, entitled “India Seminar: Jainism.” It will take advanced undergraduate and    graduate students to India for an intensive month-long study of the academic and lived    tradition of Jainism. Prof. Jagmohan Humar, Canada: Distinguished Research Professor of Civil    Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. Published many technical papers and    a book on Dynamics of Structures. Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.    President of the Jain Society of Ottawa Carleton, Speaker at JAINA convention, Founder    Director of a Women Empowerment Project in India, Trustee for the construction and    operation of a unique outdoor “Samavsaran” replica in Udaipur. Prof. Pankaj Jain, USA. He is an Associate Professor in the department of    Anthropology and the department of Philosophy & Religion Studies at the University of    North Texas where he teaches courses on religions, cultures, ecologies, and films of India    and Asia. He has published articles in journals such as Religious Studies Review,    Worldviews, Religion Compass, Journal of Vaishnava Studies, Union Seminary    Quarterly Review, and the Journal of Visual Anthropology. He has also contributed to the    Huffington Post, Washington Post’s forum On Faith, Times of India’s Speaking Tree,    and Patheos. He has received the Fulbright-Nehru Environmental Leadership Fellowship    in 2012 to study the cultures and sustainability initiatives in the Himalayas. Prof. Jeffery Long, USA: PhD Discipline: Philosophy of Religion with concentrations in    Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Associate Professor of Religion & Asian Studies    Chair, Department of Religious Studies Elizabethtown College. Visiting Scholar, Centre    for Historical Studies Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. Prof. Gary Francione, USA: Gary Francione is Distinguished Professor of Law and    Nicholas debt Katzenbach Scholar of Law and Philosophy at Rutgers University. He has    been teaching animal rights and the law for 25 years has lectured on the topic throughout    the United States, Canada, and Europe.                                                            Page 14 of 21
JAINA USA CITATIONMany more such citations received for ISJS and its founding director Shugan C Jain from all over the world.Had fixed time associations with different universities like Harvard (Pluralism program),ECSU, VCU, CLU, LMU in USA and University of Ottawa in Canada for joint working.Citation received from a number of academic and Jain social and religious organization inIndia and aboard for Unique contribution by ISJS.                                                            Page 15 of 21
NO. OF OVERSEAS PARTICIPANTS WHO ATTENDED ISSJS PROGRAMS 646 Participants; 99% from overseas. 136 universities for all programs except Teaching for Peace program. 103 schools for Teaching for Peace program. Participants came from 21 countries.                                                      Page 16 of 21
ISSJS AT MAHIDOL UNIVERSITY, BANGKOKISSJS.2009 at Mahidol University  ISSJS.2010 at Mahidol UniversityISSJS.2011 at Mahidol University            Page 17 of 21
SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED Social Consciousness in Jainism. (2010); 11 seminars organized, one in University    of Ottawa and 10 in different universities of India (University of Madras, Chennai;    Mumbai University, Mumbai; Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad;    Mangalayatan University, Aligarh; University of Rajasthan, Jaipur; Nagpur    University, Nagpur; Jain University, Bangalore; Kundkund Gyanpeeth, Indore;    Parshwanath Vidyapeeth, Varanasi and Somaiyya Vidhya Vihar, Mumbai) and    University of Ottawa Canada. Book published Spirituality & Science (2011); at PHD chambers, New Delhi. Online papers    published. Three seminars on Sallekhana and Santhara (2016); one each at University of    Madras, Chennai; National Law University, Delhi and Teerthanker Mahaveer    University, Moradabad. Transactions being edited for publications. Sponsored by    ICPR, New Delhi and a private foundation. Antiquity of Jainism (2017); at India International Centre, New Delhi. Sponsored by    ICHR. International Seminar on Determinism in Shramanic Traditions (2018); in    association with Mangalayatan University, Aligarh at MU. Transactions under editing    for publishing. Monthly lecture Series at Acharya Sushilmuni Ashram, New Delhi on different    aspects of Jainism. 35 lectures delivered so far.                                                      Page 18 of 21
BOOKS PUBLISHEDMost of the following books are available online at https://www.isjs.in/node/210 Jainism (for young inquisitive) by Dr. Shugan C Jain; Published by ISJS, New Delhi;    ISBN: 978-81-933620-3-7; Price: Rs 150.00, US$ 4.00. Gandhi & Jainism (2017) by Dr. Shugan C Jain; Published by ISJS, New Delhi; ISBN:    978-81-933620-1-3; Price: Rs.700.00, US$ 52.00. Population of Jains in India (A Perspective from the Census 2011) (2017) by Shri Dheeraj    Jain; Published by ISJS, New Delhi; ISBN: 978-81-933620-0-6; Price: Rs. 500.00. Social Consciousness in Jainism (2014) by Dr. Shugan C Jain and Prof. Prakash C Jain;    Published by ISJS & New Bharatiya Book Corporation, New Delhi; ISBN: 81-8315-234-    1, 978-81-8315-234-1; Price: Rs. 800.00. Jainism, Key to Reality (English translation of Tattvarthasutra) (2011) by Dr. Shugan C    Jain; Published by Digambar Jain Trilok Shodh Sansthan, Jambudweep, Hastinapur,    Meerut; ISBN: 978-93-80353-38-8; Price: Rs. 300.00. Jain Legend (four volumes, English translation of Jain Dharma ka Maulik Itihas by    Acharya Hastimal) (2011) Edited by Dr. Shugan C Jain and Shri P.S. Surana; Published    by Samyakjnan Pracharak Mandal, Jaipur; Price: Rs. 600.00. Jainism in India and Abroad (2011) by Prof. Prakash C Jain; Published by ISJS, New    Delhi; ISBN: 81-86715-79-7; Price: Rs. 350.00. Study Notes (80 papers on different topics related to Jainism in three volumes) (2014) 5th    Edition by ISJS, New Delhi; ISBN: 81-86715-83-5.                                                            Page 19 of 21
JOURNAL PUBLISHED“ISJS-Transactions” is an on-line peer-reviewed bi-lingual (English & Hindi), quarterly,refereed research \"ISJS-Transactions\" (ISSN: 2457-0583). The objective of the Journals is toprovide an intellectual platform to the international scholars who are working in the areas ofJain studies in particular and Indic studies in general. It also aims to increase awareness aboutJain studies, including their application and relevance to today’s ever-changing world andway of life. First issue published in December, 2017. All issues are available athttps://www.isjs.in/node/197                                         PAPERS PRESENTED Papers presented and talks delivered in universities like Harvard, ECSU, VCU, LMU in    USA; Assumption, Chulalongkorn, Mahidol in Thailand, SOAS, South Korea and all    major universities of India.                        FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS EXECUTEDFollowing research projects were executed along with such activities involved in conductingseminars. Conference and publishing books. English translation and printing of four volumes of Jain Legend UNICEF project for preparing of Jain community outline in India Practice of Ahimsa a by Jains during partition of India Impact of Jainism on Gandhi: Gandhi Research Foundation Jalgaon Content preparation for use in Jain Museum being built by Shri Firodia Trust, Pune and    expert support to finalize the same A series of Jain population and its sociology studies in 20 cities/districts of India based on    field survey.                                                            Page 20 of 21
SPREAD IN NORTH AMERICAFollowing universities have started Jain Studies after ISJS was set up: University of California at Irvine, CA, Bhagwan Parshwanath Presidential Chair University of California at Riverside, CA, Shrimad Rajchandra Chair University of California at Davis, CA, Mohini Jain Presidential Chair Florida International University, Miami, FL, Bhagwan Mahavir Professorship–Dr. Steven    Vose University of North Texas, Denton, TX, Bhagwan Adinath Professorship–Dr. George    James Emory University, Dept. of South Asian Religion, Atlanta, GA, Dr. Ellen Gough Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, Bhagwan Mallinath Professorship California State University, Northbridge, CA, Bhagwan Ajitnath Endowed Professorship    in Jain Studies University of California Santa Barbara, CA, Bhagwan Vimalnath Lectureship in Jain    Studies Rice University, Houston, TX, Bhagwan Mahavir & Chao Foundation Post-Doctoral    Fellowship – Dr. Brianne Donaldson University of Texas, Austin, Texas Dr. Claire Maes Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA, Prof. Jeffery Long Yale University, New Haven CT, Prof. Phyllis Granoff North Eastern University, Boston, MASS, Prof. Whitney Kelting University of Texas, Austin, TX, Prof Donald Davis Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, CA, Dr. Sushma Parekh San Diego State University, San Diego, CA (Professor to be announced) Graduate Theological Union (GTU), Berkeley, CA University of California, Berkeley, CA, Dr Kristy Wiley Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT. Prof. Hope Fitz Loma Linda University, CA, Dr, Whitney Braun Ottawa University, Ottawa, Canada, Dr. Anne Vallely Illinois Wesleyan University, Normal. IL Dr. Nawaraj Chaulagain University of Toronto, Canada, Prof. Christoph Emmrich University of Alabama, Prof. Nathan R. V. Loewen Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, Dr. Nirinjan Kaur Khalsa                                                            Page 21 of 21
1st WINTER PROGRAM ON JAIN STUDIES       A Unique Opportunity to Study Jainism in Winter Holidays                   From December 28th, 2018 To January 07th, 2019                                     At AHMEDABAD, INDIAProgram: Designed & conducted by ISJS. ISJS has conducted 14 summer schools of far moredepth and duration and attended by 860 overseas participants primarily. This special programaims to stress Jain philosophy and way of life and their relevance in today’s world.Target participants: Undergraduate students, graduate students, PhD candidates, Professors,and faculty members of universities abroad and India, High school teachers and professionalswho wish to have experiential immersion in Jain philosophy and way of life.Place: Ahmedabad (Gujarat); home of Gandhi, Jainism and finest academic institutions in India.Duration of Program: December 28th, 2018—January 7th, 2019. The program includes two daysof visits to famous Palitana hill, Jain temples, monks and institutions around Ahmedabad.Fee: US$ 500* payable in advance. However it will be reimbursed in full by JAFNA, USA aftersuccessful completion of studies by the participants.*The fee includes Inland travel from Ahmedabad and places to visit, full board and lodge (Jain vegetarian meals and twin bed shared room).Air travel to India and back, Visa, and Insurance are participants responsibility.                                             ROLLING ADMISSION                               APPLICATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 30th, 2018For Further Details please visit www.isjs.in; on-line application available at: www.isjs.in/node/209ISJS-Head Office, INDIA            Questions? Contact:                            USA Program CoordinatorDr. Shugan Jain, Chairman                                        Dr. Sulekh Jain - [email protected]@gmail.com          INDIA Program Coordinator    Dr. Jasvant Modi - [email protected]. Sushil Jana, Admission Office          Mrs. Khyati Patel    Dr. Nitin Shah - [email protected]@isjs.in                                    [email protected]
                                
                                
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