Dr. John Singarayar is a distinguished Indian academic and social researcher with expertise spanning anthropology, philosophy, sociology, and theology. Born in 1981 in Ilayankudi, Tamil Nadu, he has established himself as a prolific scholar and community developer.
Education and Qualifications:
- Completed his Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Mumbai (2024), with groundbreaking research on the Katkari tribal community
- Holds multiple master's degrees in Anthropology and Philosophy
- Qualified NET (National Eligibility Test)
Academic Contributions:
- Life member of the Indian Sociological Society
- Published extensively in various journals, magazines and websites including:
- Indian Currents
- The Priest
- The Examiner
- The New Leader
- Magnet
- The Voice of Delhi
- UCA News (Union of Catholic Asian News)
- Radio Veritas Asia (RVA)
- Herald Malaysia Journal
- Eurasia Review
- Matters India
- Indian Catholic Matters
- Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection
- Vanjati Journal
- Nanzan Academic Society Humanities and Natural Sciences
- Authored seven books, including "The Virgin" and "Wellspring of Love"
Regular presenter at international conferences on sociology, anthropology, and tribal studies
Written and published more than 200 articles
Research Focus:
- Tribal studies and development
- Cultural anthropology
- Sociology of religion
- Social inclusion
- Educational development
- Contemporary Indian societal issues
Language Proficiency:
- Fluent in English and Tamil
- Working knowledge of Hindi and Marathi
Dr. Singarayar's work exemplifies the integration of academic scholarship with practical community development, focusing on creating positive societal change through education, research, and social engagement.