Civil Site Supervisor – 01 Post (contractual basis)
INDIA INTERNATIONAL CENTRE
India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi invites applications for the post of
Civil Site Supervisor – 01 Post (contractual basis)
Start date: 12th March 2026
The eligibility criteria for submitting applications are as follows:
a) | Qualification | Graduate/Diploma in Civil Engineering
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b) | Age | 35 – 45 Years. |
c) | Key Responsibilities
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d) | Experience | Minimum 10 years in Building construction area and Project Management. |
e) | Remunerations | Monthly Professional Fees Rs. 65,000/- |
All applications along with CV/supporting documents and a passport size photograph are to be submitted by hand, email or by post to: Administration Department, India International Centre, 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi – 110003 (E-mail – careers@iicdelhi.in) latest by 22nd March 2026.
(Kanwal Wali)
Secretary
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SAMHiTA-Bharat ki Soch Food Colloquium on Food, Wellbeing and Nutrition
Paka and Ahara: Everyday Stories of Food and Nutrition
Speakers: Dr. Kalyan Sekhar Chakraborty, Department of History, Ashoka University and postdoctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History; Dr. Ishita Dey, Department of Sociology, South Asian University; Dr. Neha Vermani, Honorary Fellow, Durham University, UK
Chair: Dr Gurmeet Singh, Professor & Dean (Research & Outreach), TDU
Food has always occupied a central place in South Asian thought—not merely as sustenance, but as a medium through which ideas of health, wellbeing, ethics, labour, ecology and community are articulated. In manuscripts, memories and everyday kitchens, food emerges as a language of balance and belonging. The SAMHiTA- Bharat ki Soch Food Colloquium brings together noted scholars to trace India’s rich heritage and explore how historical and contemporary food practices shape community life. Through conversations that move between scholarship and lived experience, the colloquium traces how food practices in South Asia have shaped ideas of health, wellbeing and nutrition.
The colloquium will be followed by a curated dinner, inspired by traditions of health, wellness and nutrition, available to on a payment basis. Attendance is strictly limited to IIC members and will be by prior registration only.
Kindly register using the following link: https://forms.gle/mLYx9uY1QWXGQLes6
Curatorial note: Prof Kiranmayi Bhushi, Department of Sociology, IGNOU
An Evening of Women’s Poetry and Prose
On the occasion of International Women’s Day
An Evening of Women’s Poetry and Prose
This thoughtfully curated evening will bring together poets, authors, scholars, and young voices to reflect upon women-centric themes through poetry, fiction, and expressive readings. The event seeks to create a vibrant intellectual space where words become instruments of reflection, dialogue, and progressive thought
Speakers: Ms. Sagari Chhabra, Writer and film director; Ms.K.E. Priyamvada, Author, Poet and Deputy Editor, India International Centre; Ms. Bindiya Bedi Charan Noronha, Writer, Social Worker, Educationist, Bibliotherapist; Ms. Sangeeta Gupta, Artist, Bilingual Poet, and Filmmaker; and Ms. Achla Bansal, Writer and Prof. Payal Nagpal, Professor, Dept of English, Janki Devi Memorial College University of Delhi
Driver – 01 Post (contractual basis)
INDIA INTERNATIONAL CENTRE
India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi invites applications for the post of
Driver – 01 Post (contractual basis)
Start date: 3rd March 2026
The eligibility criteria for submitting applications are as follows:
a) | Qualification | Minimum 10th pass
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b) | Age | 25 – 35 Years |
c) | Key Responsibilities
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d) | Experience |
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e) | Remunerations | Monthly Remuneration Rs. 30,000/- |
All applications along with CV/supporting documents and a passport size photograph are to be submitted by hand, email or by post to: Administration Department, India International Centre, 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi – 110003 (E-mail – careers@iicdelhi.in) latest by 17th March 2026.
(Kanwal Wali)
Secretary
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Whispers of The Sky
Whispers of The Sky
By Abhishek Kumar is a wildlife photographer focusing on birds and their relationship with natural habitats, grounded in patience, close observation, and an ethical, field-based practice.
The exhibition presents photographs made in quiet moments — early mornings, long pauses, and stretches of waiting where nothing seemed to happen. Standing still, watching a bird settle into a branch, listening to the wind, and noticing how light slowly changed the sky, these images are drawn to moments of rest and watchfulness. The act of waiting becomes a way of seeing and learning patience, sharing a sense of calm, attention, and connection where the boundary between earth and sky briefly dissolves.
The exhibition will be inaugurated on Monday, 30 March 2026 at 17:00 hrs
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Cracks in the wall: stories
By Neera Kashyap (Niyogi Books, 2025)
Discussants: Prof. Malashri Lal, Author, Poet, anthologist; Former Professor, Department of English, University of Delhi; Deepa Agarwal: Author, Poet, Translator.; Dr. Payal Nagpal: Poet; Professor, Dept of English Literature, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi; Neera Kashyap: Poet & Author of the book.
Chair: Nirmal Kanti Bhattacharjee, Director, Niyogi Books
The Theatre Photograph as Evidence
The Theatre Photograph as Evidence
Speakers: A. Mangai (Dr V Padma), scholar, activist, and theatre personality known for her extensive work in Tamil feminist theatre; Amal Allana, theatre director and former Chairperson, National School of Drama) and Shuddhabrata Sengupta
Moderator: Zuleikha Chaudhari
The talk engages with theatre as a social document. As dynamic source material, deflecting and reflecting both evidentiary and lyrical dimensions of performance, how can the theatre photograph situate the medium within the social, political, economic, and legal? How can theatre be read as a public record of the everyday experience of historical events?
(Collaboration: Alkazi Theatre Archives;The Alkazi Foundation for the Arts)
Soulful Journey - Dan Zhu World Recital Tour 2026
Dan Zhu on violin; Jean-Frédéric Neuburger on piano
Dan Zhu an internationally acclaimed violinist, he made his Carnegie Hall debut at 18. Performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Salzburg Festspiele, Marlboro, Marvão, Enescu, Schleswig-Holstein, Prades-Casals, Ravinia and Spoleto. Has appeared with leading orchestras under conductors including Christoph Eschenbach, Mirga Gražinyte-Tyla, Neeme Järvi, Zubin Mehta, Jacek Kaspszyk, Alexander Rahbari, Muhai Tang, Long Yu and many more.
Jean-Frédéric Neuburger a distinguished French pianist and composer, performed with orchestras such as NHK Symphony Orchestra, the New-York Philharmonic, the Berliner Philharmoniker, the San Francisco Symphony, London Philharmonic, Bamberger Symphoniker with conductors as Lorin Maazel, Paavo Järvi, Michael Tilson Thomas, David Zinman, Jonathan Nott.