Friday, January 5, 2024

Project and Project Report

 


Project and Project Report

Jan 05, 2022

Dear friends in Peace,

Greetings,

Welcome to the last month of IFPNP-II, we need to do a short project as a partial fulfillment of the fellowship program.We have done some intensive study on the themes outlined in  programme module of IFPNP in the last three months. The IFPNP fellows are   also expected to involve themselves  in some neighbourhood engagements with a view of experiencing the application of the themes. We are sure you must have taken note of your own reflections during the last three months. We shall put them into a comprehensive draft form and make it a project report.

Project Guidelines:

1. Project theme can be on any of the above subthemes of the IFPNP _II (Truth, Nonviolence, Peace,Sustainability, Conflict Transformation, Satyagraha, Constructive Interventions...)

2. Nature of the Project can be

a. Your own field intervention / your own engagement with the community

b. Your own field study / a case study of an intervention by someone in the neighbourhood

3. Project methodology can be

a. empirical/ your own direct study of the field happenings; or

b. It can be conceptual

i. Your own reflections, experiences, learnings

 

4. Project report submission:

a. Each Project Report can be between 3000-4000 words

b. A4, Times Roman, Font size 12

c. Project Report can be hand written or typed. However it has to be submitted in PDF Format.

d. Title Page of the Project Report should have the following details in the given sequence

i. Title of the Program (IFPNP2023)

ii. Title of the Project Report

iii. Name of the writer

iv. Date of submission

e. Name of the PDF file should contain the following:

-  Your name_IFPNP23_Project Title

- Desired date for the submission of Project Report is Jan 30, 2024

 

Yours in Peace and Friendship,

Siby K Joseph

Director,  IFPNP, 

Sevagram Ashram Pratishthan

Wardha, MS., India

+91 9822238341

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