Joshi-Adhikari Institute of Social Studies (JAISS) is a registered institution under Societies Registration Act, 1860 with registration no. S/16252 of 1985. It is named after two great veterans in the fields of science and humanities and who played seminal roles in the political and social life of the country, Com. P.C. Joshi and Com. Gangadhar Adhikari.
Comrade P.C. Joshi, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India from 1935 till 1947 was a great visionary whose contribution in the building of political, social, cultural and literary movements in the country is unparalleled.
Dr. Gangadhar Adhikari was an internationally renowned physicist, and a student of such eminent luminaries as Max Planck and Albert Einstein.
Comrades Joshi and Adhikari, together with other colleagues, collaborated in spreading the thought of scientific socialism founded by Marx and Engels. It is therefore fitting that an Indian Institute of Social Studies be named after them.
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