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TO MARK MANDELA INTERNATIONAL DAY 2026

TO MARK MANDELA INTERNATIONAL DAY 2026
Commemoration of Nelson Mandela’s 108th Birthday
Songs by School Choirs from Delhi NCR
At C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium: 11:15 to 12:15 Mandela Katha Mala
“Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. And overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. It is an act of justice. It is the protection of a fundamental human right, the right to dignity and a decent life. While poverty persists, there is no true freedom” - Nelson Mandela, from ‘Make Poverty History’ speech in London's Trafalgar Square for the campaign to end poverty in the developing world, 3 February 2005.
Message from the UN Secretary General António Guterres to be read by Mr. Darrin Farrant, Director, United Nations Information Centre for India and Bhutan
Speakers: H.E. Prof. Anil Sooklal, High Commissioner of the Republic of South Africa; and Suhas Borker, Convener, Working Group on Alternative Strategies
Interactive session with students of schools from Delhi NCR
A group of school students in Durban, South Africa shall join online for the interactive session.
Foyer outside the Auditorium: Madiba and His Struggle: An exhibition of paintings by students of Bluebells School International
Organized as part of Taking Gandhi to Children series that brings children closer to the enduring legacy of Gandhi’s non-violent struggle for equity, justice, pluralism and sustainable development
(Collaboration: Gandhi Yuva Baradari; United Nations Information Centre; and Working Group on Alternative Strategies)

 

ART MATTERS

ART MATTERS
A panel discussion on Sub Tarze-Nazar Hai with author Sushma Bhatnagar
Discussants: Mehr-e-Alam Khan, Anisur Rahman and G S Khwaja.
(Collaboration: Raza Foundation)
 

CLEAN AIR DIALOGUES

CLEAN AIR DIALOGUES
Blue-Green Infrastructure – Comprehensive Landscape Planning for Clean Air and Urban Resilience

Moderator: Shivendra Chaturvedi, Director, Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) (TBC)

Discussants: Dr. SD Attri, Member (Technical), Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM); Neelima Soni, Director, Department of Landscape and Environmental Planning, Delhi Development Authority (DDA); Nidhi Madan, Director, Cities and Urban Landscape, Raahgiri Foundation

The role of street plantation, urban greens, parks and open spaces is critical to not only mitigate pollution dust
and emission impacts, but also for performance benefits- enhanced mental and physical well-being, biodiversity and shade, localized cooling and water management. This session will explore how to deploy a comprehensive landscape approach to street and public space design- prioritizing nature-based solutions and plantation that actively intercept particulate matter and suppress dust.

This is the third discussion in a series of dialogues exploring the multifaceted challenges of pollution, bringing together perspectives from science, policy, health, and civil society.

(Collaboration: Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), Raahgiri Foundation)
 

DIALOGUES IN HEALTH AND WELLNESS

DIALOGUES IN HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Conceptualised by Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Talk & Workshop from 10:00 to 13:00
Short Talk: Thyroid Gland: Function and Dysfunction

Followed by workshop on Goitre Detection; Screening for Thyroid nodules; Clinical Assessment of Thyroid Function based on Questionnaire and Physical Examination

(Strictly for IIC members and staff members only)

At 16:00
Short Talk on Know Your Thyroid: Separating Facts from Fiction
An interactive Public Health Awareness Programme on Thyroid Health

Speaker: Dr. S.V. Madhu, Director Professor, Department of Endocrinology & Metabolism, UCMS & GTB Hospital, Delhi

Thyroid disorders are becoming very common and are being recognized across the life span- childhood, adolescence, pregnancy, adults and the elderly. Thyroid function tests are frequently being advised when we visit our doctors. This public lecture will try to bust some of these myths and provide clarity on different facets of thyroid disorders that will help us live better and healthier.

Followed by a panel discussion on ‘Living with Thyroid Disorders’

Moderator:  Dr. S.V. Madhu, Director Professor, Department of Endocrinology & Metabolism, UCMS & GTB Hospital, Delhi

Panelists: Dr. Vandana Jain, Prof. of Pediatric Endocrinology Division; Department of Pediatrics A.I.I.M.S., New Delhi; Dr. Rajesh Khadgawat, Prof. of Endocrinolgy & Metabolism, A.I.I.M.S., New Delhi.
                      
Followed by interactive Q & A session with the audience

Chair: Dr. Ashwani Kumar
 

DURGABAI DESHMUKH MEMORIAL LECTURE 2026

DURGABAI DESHMUKH MEMORIAL LECTURE 2026
A New Consciousness for a Fractured Time - Rethinking India’s Development Path
By Prof. Mihir Shah, Distinguished Professor and Chair, Rural Management Program, Shiv Nadar University

India’s development journey continues to grapple with fundamental challenges of water, nutrition, health, education and employment. Using water as a lens, Prof. Mihir Shah argues for a shift away from the “magic bullet” solutions of the twentieth century towards a more inclusive, trans-disciplinary approach rooted in dialogue, diversity, ecological wisdom and collective action.

(Collaboration: Council of Social Development)
 

EXHIBITION -Human Relation with House Bird

Human Relation with House Bird
A solo exhibition by Rahul Gupta, Delhi-based visual artist, his artistic practice engages with themes of environmental change, memory, and human–nature relationships.

Curated & Supported by Kaarigari Foundation

This exhibition reflects on the gradual disappearance of the house sparrow from contemporary urban life, using the bird as a symbol of memory, coexistence, and humanity’s changing relationship with nature. The works explore themes of environmental loss, nostalgia, and the fragile balance between urban development and ecological harmony.

The exhibition will be inaugurated on Tuesday, 14 July’26 at 17:30 hrs by Ashwani Kumar Prithviwasi, Founder & Director, Delhi College of Art and Guest of Honour: Johny ML, Curator and Art Critic

The exhibition will remain open daily from 11:00 to 19:00 hrs
 

Solo Piano Recital

Solo Piano Recital 
By Vikram Rajan a Vienna-based concert pianist, trained at the University at Buffalo (New York), Mannes College of Music (New York City), and the University of Music and Performing Arts (Vienna). Rajan has performed extensively across renowned venues such as the Vienna Musikverein and Bösendorfer Hall.

(Collaboration: Delhi Music Society)
 

Still Exceptional? India's Democracy in Comparative and Historical Perspective

Still Exceptional? India's Democracy in Comparative and Historical Perspective

Speaker: Ashutosh Varshney, leading political scientist and Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and the Social Sciences, Professor of Political Science, Watson School of International and Public Affairs and Department of Political Science at Brown University

Moderator: Yamini Aiyar, former President and Chief Executive of the Centre for Policy Research and the founder of the Accountability Initiative at CPR.

India’s democratic experiment has historically defied conventional theories by sustaining robust electoral, institutional, and civic practices despite deep diversity, economic challenges, and periodic stress. Does that democratic exceptionalism still exist? This talk situates India’s democratic evolution in global comparative history, examining its exceptional resilience and emerging fragilities
 

An Evening of Indian Classical Music

An Evening of Indian Classical Music
By Shreya Chatterjee, distinguished Hindustani classical vocalist, trained under Shri Partha Sarathi Desikan and continuing her advanced training under Padma Bhushan Pandit Ajoy Chakrabarty and Shri Brajeswar Mukherjee.
Accompanists: Durjay Bhaumik on Tabla, disciple of Taalyogi and Vinay Mishra on Harmonium, an ‘A’ Grade All India Radio artiste. 
(Collaboration:  ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Kolkata)
 

On Doing Theory in India

On Doing Theory in India

Inaugural Remarks: Dr. Manindra Nath Thakur, Associate Professor, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Chair: Prof. Manoranjan Mohanty, Former Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Delhi

Discussants: Prof. Savita Singh, Professor, Gender & Development Studies, Women’s Studies and Feminist Thought, IGNOU, New Delhi; Dr. Dhananjay Rai, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Gandhian Thought and Peace Studies, School of Social Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, Gujarat; Prof. Hilal Ahmed, Professor, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), New Delhi

Drawing upon the idea of Doing Theory in India, this discussion explores how India can be understood not merely as a subject of theoretical inquiry but as a site of conceptual and intellectual production. The session will examine how lived experiences, social movements, traditions, and historical realities contribute to the creation of new ideas and frameworks for understanding society. It will introduce the concept of Creative Theory, which emphasizes dialogue, democratic knowledge-making, and human creativity as pathways towards addressing questions of justice, freedom, and social transformation in contemporary times.

(Collaboration: @Crossroads)
 

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