Y. Ravindranath Rao Explained

Y. Ravindranath Rao (born 9 July 1956) is an Indian sociologist and researcher. He is known for his studies on tribes and castes particularly those belonging to Konkani-speaking groups.

Education

Ravindranath Rao completed his early education in Udupi district. He did his master's degree in sociology with a rank and qualified in Gandhian studies from Karnatak University, Dharwad. He also qualified in Bioethics from Manipal Academy of Higher Education. He was awarded Ph.D. from Mangalore University in 1995.

Career

He was principal of Saint Mary's Syrian College, Brahmavara of Mangalore University, Karnataka. He is a visiting professor of many universities in South India. He has many UGC and NGO funded research projects to his credit. He presented and chaired in World Congresses held in South Africa, Sweden and Japan. Recently he has been appointed Anthropologist and Sociologist to the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes.

Recognition

His study on Kudubis explored many issues in which non-recognition as Scheduled Tribe is a prominent factor. In 2003, Goa state declared Kudubis as Scheduled Tribe and scheduling Kudubis of Karnataka is in process.[1]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. News: Union minister of state for culture and tourism (independent charge) Shripad Yeso Naik released a socio-economic survey of Karnataka's Kudubi community at the World Konkani Centre here. Naik honoured Y Ravindranath Rao, director of the survey project. – Times of India. The Times of India. 2018-07-20.