1. Reclaiming Dignity, Justice and Wellbeing: A Case Study of Jagrutha Mahila Sanghatane – A Dalit Women Agricultural Labourers’ Collective and its Social Accountability Processes Challenging Caste-Class and Patriarchal Systems of Oppression (2019) By Dr.E. Premdas Pinto, Chinnamma Muddanagudi, Sathyasree Goswami, Susheelamma Mallikappa
 
2. Claiming Dignity and Justice (Kannada version): A Photo Story of Jagrutha Mahila Sanghatane A decade-long journey of Dalit Madiga women’s collective in Raichur District  by Dr. Akhila Vasan, Sathyasree Goswami, and E. Premdas Pinto, with design by Vijaya Kumar S published in 2015.
 
3. Claiming Dignity and Justice (English version): A Photo Story of Jagrutha Mahila Sanghatane A decade-long journey of Dalit Madiga women’s collective in Raichur District  by Dr. Akhila Vasan, Sathyasree Goswami, and E. Premdas Pinto, with design by Vijaya Kumar S published in 2015
 
4. A Study on Sustainable Livelihoods for Cotton Farmers and Women Agricultural Labourers in Raichur, Northern Karnataka (Traidcraft Organic Cotton Project – “Fighting Poverty through Trade” 2008-2011) By Jagrutha Mahila Sanghatane (JMS), Agrocel, Seva (Raichur)
 
5. A Study on Community Herbal Medicines Prepared by Dalit Women’s Groups (2008) By Jagrutha Mahila Sanghatane, Potnal
 
6. A Study on Chiguru Enterprises – Terracotta Field Work Report 2008 By Jagrutha Mahila Sanghatane, Potnal
 
7. JMS Perspectives on Education – Looking Ahead into the Future(2005-2006) By Jagrutha Mahila Sanghatane, with contributions from community members and allies including Mita Deshpande, Subash, Premdas Pinto, Dr. Bhagyalaxmi, Dr. Umesh, and Sakhi Trust
 
8. A Study on Chilipili School Report (2000–2010) By Jagrutha Mahila Sanghatane, Potnal
 
9. A Study on People’s Health Status and Primary Health Centres: Dalit Women’s Perspectives (2001) By Narsappa, with support and guidance from Dr. E. Premdas Pinto
 
10. A Study on Child Health and Anganwadi Status: Dalit Women’s Engagement with Anganwadi Centres (2001) By Chouramma, Community Volunteer, with support and guidance from Mita Deshpande.