IKIGAI - JAPAN-INDIA Dialogues in Arts

24 January 2023, 12:00 am
IKIGAI - JAPAN-INDIA Dialogues in Arts
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions
End Date
31 January 2023, 11:59 pm

An international online exhibition
Curated by Dr. Anu Jindal

Presented as part of the celebrations to mark the 70th anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between Japan and India

Inaugural webinar on Tuesday, 24 January 2023 from 15:00 to 16:15 hrs

 

IKIGAI- Brochure

About the exhibition
International online exhibition of Arts, celebrating the friendly relations between Japan and India, conceptualized, curated & organized by Dr Anu Jindal. 

Through the medium of the Arts, expressing the confluence of the heart, mind & spirit, of Japan and India. Visual Artworks presented in digital format, in a variety of media, also included are works of Performing and Literary Arts.

Works related to the historical and present friendship, interactions and partnerships between Japan and India, appreciation of the richness and beauty of the interwoven heritage, history, past and present culture of the two countries, and envisaging the positive furtherance of this sentiment in the future. On view works from collections of Art Museums & Galleries and Organizations, and by individuals and groups.

Webinar on 24 January 2023 at 15:00
Ikigai – Japan – India Dialogues in Arts

Welcome Address: Mr. K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC

Panelists: Mr. Koji Yochida, Counsellor (Public Relations & Culture), Embassy of Japan; Mr. Adwaita Gadnayak, Director General, National Gallery of Modern Art; Dr. Hiroyuki Sato, Professor, Musashino University, Japan; and Mr. Kojiro Morikawa, historian and author 

Moderator: Dr. Anu Jindal

 

National Conclave on Data for Development: Actionable Data for Actionable Insights

31 January 2023, 03:00 pm
National Conclave on Data for Development: Actionable Data for Actionable Insights
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Seminar Rooms I, Kamaladevi Complex, IIC

Speakers: Shri K. N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC; Amb. Muktesh Pardeshi, Officer on Special Duty/Secretary, G20 India; formerly, Ambassador to Mexico & High Commissioner to New Zealand; Dr. Sindura Ganapathi,  Visiting PSA Fellow, Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Govt. of India; Prof. Ajit Kembhavi, Professor Emeritus and Former Director and former Raja Ramanna Fellow at the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA); Principal Investigator, Pune Knowledge Cluster; Ms. Andrea Wojnar, Resident Representative for UNFPA India and the Country Director for Bhutan; Shri Arun Sharma Senior Digital Development Specialist, World Bank; and Dr. Daisy Selematsela, Executive Director of the University of South Africa (UNISA) LIS & Professor of Practice of Knowledge Management, University of Johannesburg

Chair: Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC

Data is the key component in today’s data-driven knowledge-based society. Qualitative development data is the foundation for meaningful policy-making, efficient resource allocation, and effective public service delivery. Today our major challenges reside in the analysis of vast quantities of heterogeneous data from multiple sources. Working with data along all aspects of the development data value chain, from collection, to data management, stewardship, and analysis, while balancing data profusion with data protection becomes imperative. To examine these developments from a global perspective, the proposed conclave is envisaged to facilitate interaction with the experts from across the domains with an aim to chart a roadmap suitable for the Indian ecosystem to guide the further course of action on Data ecosystem for development.

The objective is to connect all segments of the society including information specialists, researchers and librarians to partake in the knowledge sharing sessions on the above theme and key takeaways thereof on various connected issues.

 

 

Talking Architecture 11 

28 January 2023, 03:30 pm
Talking Architecture 11 
Programme Type
Talks, Webcasts

Simple rules for good living - our cities and their future 

A talk by Professor Ashok Lall, architect, teacher, author, and active proponent of environmentally sustainable and socially responsible design - in his architectural practice as well as in the development of academic curricula, teaching methods, and urban strategies. Professor Lall was chair of the Jury for the Holcim Awards for Sustainable Construction, Asia Pacific Region, and is presently Design & Technology Chair at Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture (KRVIA) Mumbai.

The talk will be followed by a dialogue with Anisha Shekhar Mukherji, Conservation Architect, Author and Visiting Faculty at S.P.A. Delhi. 

Conceptualised by Anisha Shekhar Mukherji, the series presents philosophies and practices that show the way forward for architecture to contribute positively to society and to culture. 

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5th Social Change Annual Lecture  

23 January 2023, 06:30 pm
5th Social Change Annual Lecture  
Programme Type
Talks, Webcasts

 

Ecosystem People, Biosphere People, Ecological Refugees

Speaker: Prof. Madhav Gadgil, well known scholar who has taught at the Indian Institute of Science, Harvard University, Stanford University and University of California

Chair: Prof. Muchkund Dubey, President, Council for Social Development

One may assign people to three broad categories from an ecological perspective. Ecosystem people meet the bulk of their resource requirements from a limited area near their habitation through gathering or low-input agriculture and animal husbandry. Biosphere people enjoy access to resources garnered from the entire biosphere and made available through markets, while ecological refugees are people that have lost access to their traditional base of natural resources yet have very limited access to resources through markets. In India today the ever-growing pressure of biosphere people is converting an increasingly large proportion of ecosystem people into ecological refugees

(Collaboration: Council for Social Development; Anthropological Survey of India; and SAGE Publications)

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Kriti-SAMHiTA: The Plurality of Indian Knowledge Systems

24 January 2023, 06:30 pm
Kriti-SAMHiTA: The Plurality of Indian Knowledge Systems
Programme Type
Talks, Webcasts
Venue
Conference Room I, IIC main building

“May I speak to Professor Panini, please?” Discovering the Algorithm for Rule Conflict Resolution in the  Aṣṭādhyāyī

Speaker: Dr. Rishi Rajpopat,   University of St. Andrews, Scotland

Chair:  Dr. Oscar Pujol, Director, Cervantes Institute, New Delhi

 

Organised by IIC-International Research Division with the support of Ministry of External Affairs

The Annual Day of the Centre will be celebrated on Sunday, 22nd January 2023

The Annual Day of the Centre will be celebrated on Sunday, 22nd January 2023
Start Date
16 January 2023, 12:00 am

Dear Member,

The Annual Day of the Centre will be celebrated on Sunday, 22nd January 2023. The programme is as follows:

 

Member’s Tea: 5.00 pm at the Fountain Lawn

 

Followed by a performance in C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium at 6.30 pm

 

Songs of Love, Longing and Separation

An evening with Multan Khan Manganiar, Askar Khan Langa & Sardar Khan Langa (vocals & Sindhi sarangi); Firoz Khan Manganiar (vocals & dholak) and Ghewar Khan Manganiar (vocals & kamaicha)

Conceptualised & curated by Shubha Chaudhuri

 

Member’s Contributory Dinner: 8 pm onwards in the Dining Hall and Private Dining Hall

As we have a limited number of seats, members and their spouse may reserve a table for a maximum of four guests (i.e. each table for a maximum of 6 persons). Members are requested to make an advance booking with the Centralized Booking Office on 24609369/24609451/24609379 between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm on all working days. Kindly note, reservations will be entertained on a first-come-first served basis.  If required, a Member may be requested to share a table with another Member to ensure the best utilization of seating capacity. 

 

Cancellation of bookings after 21st January 2023 will not be entertained. Members can book by paying in advance or pay at the venue using their Smart Card, Debit/Credit Cards or in cash.

 

Thanking you,

  (Kanwal Wali)

      Secretary

 

M E N U

Salads

Assortments of Vegetarian & Non-Vegetarian Salads

Soup

Leek & Potato

Main Course

Roast Chicken with Orange Sauce

Fish Allemande

Hamburger Steak Lyonnaise

Mushroom Timbale with Cream Sauce

Vegetable Steak with Provençale Sauce

Asparagus Quiche

Broccoli Mornay Sauce

Rice Creole

 

Dessert

Orange Souffle

Tutti Frutti Pudding

Fruit Savarin

 

Rs. 900/- (inclusive of taxes)

 

 

Election to the (i) Board of Trustees and (ii) Executive Committee for the two-year term April 2023 – March 2025 from the Individual Members segment

Election to the (i) Board of Trustees and (ii) Executive Committee for the two-year term April 2023 – March 2025 from the Individual Members segment
Start Date
14 January 2023, 12:00 am

Dear Sir / Madam,

 

  1. Biennial Elections to two seats of elected Trustees (Individual and Institutional) and four Executive Committee Members (two in Individual category and two in Institutional category), for the period April 2023 to March 2025, are due to be held in March 2023.

 

  1. As specified under Rule 12 (a) of the Rules and Regulation of the Centre One member of the Board of Trustees shall be elected by Individual Members with voting rights. Rule 18 (d) provides that the term of office of the elected Members of the Board shall be two years (2 years). They shall not be eligible to contest for the office of the Trustees if such Member has already been elected twice in the past.

 

  1. Further, Rule 13 (a) (vi-vii) specifies that Two Members to the Executive Committee shall be elected by Individual Members with voting rights, Rule 18 (e) provides that the terms of office of the elected members shall be two years (2 years). They shall not be eligible to contest for the office of the Member of the Committee if such Member has already been elected twice in the past.

 

  1. The Election Schedule for Elections to the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee is forwarded herewith. (Annex-I)

 

  1. A list of Individual Members entitled to vote and participate in the Election is attached as Annex-II. The Election Bye-Laws have been put on the Centre’s Website and on the Notice Board of the Centre. A copy of the same is placed as Annex-III.

 

  1. Objections, if any, to the inclusion or exclusion of the name of any Individual Member (as contained in the list at Annex-II) may please be intimated to the undersigned within ten days i.e. by 21st January 2023.

 

With good wishes for a very happy and healthy 2023.

 

 

                                                                                        Yours sincerely,

                                                                         (Kanwal Wali)

                                                                          Secretary IIC

 

 

EnclAnnex - I

              Annex - II

              Annex - III

 

To: All Individual members with voting rights

Ps: Click here to view/download the signed copy

Meet the Artist

14 January 2023, 05:00 pm
Meet the Artist
Programme Type
Talks, Webcasts

Prof. Ashoke Chatterjee, author and design educator will speak on Contemporary Legacies: Remembering modern India’s Craft Pioneers

Ashoke Chatterjee has a background in the engineering industry, international civil service, India Tourism Development Corporation, and 25 years in the service of the National Institute of Design (Ahmedabad) where he was Executive Director, Senior Faculty, Distinguished Fellow and Professor of communication and management.

Prof Chatterjee has served a range of development institutions in India and overseas, particularly in the sectors of drinking water, sanitation, disability, livelihoods and education as well as working with artisans in many parts of the country. He was Hon President of the Crafts Council of India for over twenty years and continues to serve CCI.


An author and writer, his books include “Dances of the Golden Hall” on the art of Shanta Rao and “Rising” on empowerment efforts among deprived communities in rural Gujarat.


(Collaboration: J.D. Centre of Art)

 

Zoom Registration:

 https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85056150405?pwd=Z0NlSnBJUE1HeWZ5dDNEaDhPS25md…
Meeting ID: 850 5615 0405

 

Looking Behind the Prism – Delhi and the Revolt of 1857

28 January 2023, 06:30 pm
Looking Behind the Prism – Delhi and the Revolt of 1857
Programme Type
Talks
Venue
Conference Room I, IIC main building

Speaker: Dr. Swapna Liddle, author and historian with specialization in the history of Delhi. Closely involved in the movement to preserve heritage monuments and sites. Dr. Liddle is associated with the Delhi Chapter of the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH). She is the author of Chandni Chowk: The Mughal City of Old Delhi (2017); Connaught Place and the Making of New Delhi (2018); and recently, The Broken Script: Delhi Under the East India Company and the Fall of the Mughal Dynasty, 1803-1857 (2022)

Chair: Prof. Partho Datta, School of Arts & Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University

The cataclysmic events of 1857 had a profound impact on Delhi. The revolt and its brutal suppression also changed the way later generations would assess the culture of the period before 1857. To that extent 1857 is a prism that distorts the view of the preceding half-century. Based on the research in her recent book - The Broken Script: Delhi under the East India Company and the Fall of the Mughal Dynasty, 1803 - 1857, Swapna Liddle discusses the role of 1857 as a distorting lens, and how we can look behind it to reassess what Delhi was really like under the British East India Company and the last two Mughal emperors.