An Evening of Remembrance
A bouquet of Multilingual Poetry on the eve of Martyr’s Day
Presented by Navtej Sarna; Fouzia Dastango; Satyanand Nirupam; Kasturika Mishra; and Rini Simon Khanna
(Collaboration: Sarvodaya International Trust-Delhi Chapter)
Right to Development and Climate Change: The way forward
Speaker: Prof. Surya Deva, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Development
Chair: Mr. Shombi Sharp, UN Resident Coordinator, India
Climate change poses a significant threat to the realization of all human rights, including the right to development. People in all world regions, especially in developing countries, have a legitimate aspiration to harness their capabilities and realise development goals. At the same time, pursuing economic development without respecting planetary boundaries will destroy the current ecological system. What development pathway should then states and individuals follow? In this public lecture, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Development will argue that since intergenerational equity is a key principle of the right to development, it is possible to achieve inclusive and sustainable development by embracing a model of “planet-centred participatory development”.
(Collaboration: United Nations India)
Hindi and Urdu- Siamese Twins
A conversation with legendary poet and writer, Javed Akhtar
Moderator: Prof Alok Rai, writer, poet and formerly with the Department of English, University of Delhi.
Introduction: Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC
THE IIC DOUBLE BILL: MUSIC RECITALS
Santoor Recital
By Divyansh H Srivastava from Delhi, disciple of Pandit Bhajan Sopori
At 19:00
Hindustani Vocal Recital
By Devarghya Roy from Kolkata, disciple of Ustad Rashid Khan
Conversation: Decolonising Literary Spaces
International Booker Prize Winner Daisy Rockwell and acclaimed translator and editor Rahul Soni in conversation with Sujata Prasad and Oroon Das
(Collaboration: Ahad Anhad)
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
The Indentured and their Route : A Relentless Quest for Identity
By Bhaswati Mukherjee( Rupa Publications; 2023)
Discussants: Amb. Shyam Saran, President, IIC; Amb. Pavan K. Varma, former diplomat and author; Amb. Rakesh Sood, former Diplomat and Distinguished Fellow, CSDR; and Amb. Bhaswati Mukherjee, former diplomat, President, India Habitat Centre and author of the book
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
Where from, where to, Music my Love?
A non-authoritative provocative exploration by Shankar Barua
Streams of thought with an off-mainstream India tilt will be shared, spanning the cusp of millennia from the past century towards the imponderable future, together with brief illustrative video-clips and possibly even a basic demonstration or two along the way
Shankar Barua, better known as ShankarBaba has been an on-again off-again musician and composer since his teens in the 1970s. The illustrated talk will focus upon the works, associations, and continuum surrounding the 7 CD-Gazettes he produced between 2000-2004 as The Indian Documentary of Electronic Arts (The IDEA), as well as the 10 annual iterations of the three-day Carnival of e-Creativity he curated in 2006-2016 under the banner of a private trust, The AeA; with the first three having each been produced in association with, and in, IIC