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Appellate Authority
Ramkrishna Chatterjee
Institute of Development Studies Kolkata
DD-27/D, Sector - I, Salt Lake
Kolkata 700064
Tel: +91 33 2321 3120/3121 (Ext. 22)
Fax: +91 33 2321 3119
Public Information Officer
Ranajit Chaudhuri
Institute of Development Studies Kolkata
DD-27/D, Sector - I, Salt Lake
Kolkata 700064
Tel: +91 33 2321 3120/3121 (Ext. 24)
Fax: +91 33 2321 3119
Institute of Development Studies Kolkata (IDSK) is devoted to advanced academic research and informed policy advice in the areas of literacy, education, health, women, employment, technology, communication human sciences and economic development. The academic programmes at IDSK include MPhil and PhD programmes in social sciences and short training programmes for research scholars.



