Simply Shakespeare (80 min)
A solo theatrical performance
By Keshav Roy
Concept, Script & Direction: Renu Roy
In a highly charged and entertaining solo performance, the actor renders some of the most striking monologues from Shakespeare’s celebrated masterpieces. The narrative is infused with wit, humour and anecdotes that attempt to provide meaningful insight into some of Shakespeare’s most compelling characters
(Organised with the support of KCT Group)
SOUTH ASIA BEYOND BORDERS: NEW RESEARCH IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Ancient Itinerants and Medieval Rulers in Bandhavgarh’s Forests
Illustrated lecture by Prof. Nayanjot Lahiri, Professor of History, Ashoka University
Chair: Prof. Upinder Singh
Forests and wilderness rarely figure in the archaeology of historical India, except in passing when expanding agricultural tracts are described in relation to forest lands or in accounts of trade routes. This has meant that large expanses of forests and wild places that carry early markers of human use – a lot of which originates from urban spaces and political capitals – have not featured in such research. Prof. Lahiri’s presentation will show that urban folk did not just live in cities and towns but helped create as also inhabit dwellings in forests, through the field work conducted by her and other collaborators in the Bandhavgarh National Park and Tiger Reserve
Second lecture in a new series of bi-monthly lectures organised in collaboration with Ashoka University
Release of the Commemorative issue of the IIC Quarterly
Release of the Commemorative issue of the IIC Quarterly: A Look Into the Past, 1974-2010 – A Volume in Celebration of the Centre’s Diamond Jubilee, 2022
To be released by Dr. Karan Singh
The Big Picture
An exhibition of photographs by photo-journalists of All India Working News Cameramen’s Association Members Participating photographers: Abhishek Pandey; Abhisek Saha; Ajay Agarwal; Ajay Bedi; Anindya Chattopadhyay; Arun Sharma; Ashish Sharma; Atul Yadav; Bhavya Navya; Biplab Banerjee; Dheeraj Paul; Dhruv Kumar; Dilip Banerjee; G.N Jha; Ganesh Shetkar; Gurinder Osan; Harish Tyagi; Hrishikesh Bhatt; Joginder Chawla; K. Asif; Kamal Kishore; Kamal Narang; Manas Ranjan; Manish Swaroop; Mihir Singh; Mukesh Agarwal; Mukesh Yadav; Narendra Bisht; Naresh Sharma; Naveen Sharma; Neeraj Paul; Neeraj Priyadarshi; Nitin Rai; Pallava Bagla; Piyal Bhattacharya; Pooja Arya; Prabhas Roy; Pramod Pushkarna; Prashant Panjiar; Pritam Bandyopadhyay ; Raj K. Raj; Rajat Gupta; Rajeev Tyagi; Rajesh Bedi; Ramana T.V.; Ranjan Basu; Renuka Puri; S.N. Sinha; Sanjay Ghosh; Sanjay Kumar; Sarvesh Saru; Sipra Das; Shome Basu; Sondeep Shankar; Sonu Mehta; Subhash Barolia; Subir Haldar; Subrata Dutta; Sujan Singh; T. Narayan; Tashi Tobgyal; V. Rajagopal; Vijay Bedi; and Vipin Kumar
Inauguration on Thursday, 21 April 2023 at 18:30
As part of this exhibition, there will be Workshop on Monday 1 May 2023 at 18:30 in Seminar Rooms I to III
Explore Legal Rights of Photojournalists including the Copyright Act
A discussion with Shwetasree Majumdar, Founder, Fidus Law Chambers; and Dhiranjan Malvey, Media Law and senior journalist
While journalism is considered the first draft of history, photo-journalism is the visual documentation of history. Although the big assignments of participants are centred on news events, the photographs on view are moments in life, capturing fleeting moments
(Collaboration: All India Working News Cameramen’s Association)
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
The Evolving Aesthetics of Indian Classical Music: From History to Future
Presentation by Prof N.M. Anoop Krishnan
Indian classical music has a documented history of more than 2000 years. However, the music itself has evolved so much over these years that it is impossible to comment whether the present holds any similarity to its previous forms. The talk will focus on some of the underlying aesthetic ideas that connect the music over these years, the historical evolution of Indian classical music, the various forms it gave birth to in the process, and the branching thereof will also be addressed.
Prof. N. M. Anoop Krishnan, classical vocalist has trained in Carnatic music with Dr. Shreekantham Nagendra Sastry of the Chintalappali parampara and in Hindustani music with Vid. Aditi Upadhya of Agra gharana
MAPPING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
Conceptualised by Dr. Siraj Hussain
Slowing growth Caused Lower Employment: Can it be Reversed?
Lead presentation by Prof. Santosh Mehrotra, Visiting Professor, Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath, UK, Professorial Senior Fellow, Nehru Memorial Library, New Delhi
Discussant: Shri Mahesh Vyas , Managing Director, Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy Pvt. Ltd. (CMIE)
Chair: Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC
The lecture is based on a paper prepared by Prof. Mehrotra on Structural change reversed: A comparative analysis pre-and post-2015 as part of the IIC Sectoral Planning Group on Agriculture
A YEAR OF POETRY AT IIC
Conceptualised by Gitanjali Surendran
A God at the Door
Tishani Doshi, well-known writer and poet in conversation with Sumana Roy, Associate Professor of English and
Creative Writing, Ashoka University
Tishani Doshi has published seven works of fiction and poetry, the most recent of which are – Small Days and Nights
(Bloomsbury), shortlisted for the RSL Ondaatje Award and a New York Times Bestsellers Editor’s Choice, and a collection of poems, A God at the Door (HarperCollins), shortlisted for the Forward Poetry Prize 2021. For fifteen years she worked as the lead dancer with the Chandralekha Group in Madras
TWA Be Inspired – Fast-Tracking the Future
A series of conversations and dialogues with domain experts, change-makers and innovators and their innovations to change the conversation around the most pressing issues of today and focus on hope for tomorrow. The sessions will focus on four key concerns, healthcare; innovation; terrain uncharted (oceans & biodiversity; and space travel); and artificial intelligence
Speakers include: Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Advisor to the Prime Minister, Govt. of India; R.S. Sharma, former CEO, National Health Authority; Prof. K. VijayRaghavan, former Principle Scientific Advisor to the Prime Minister; H.E. Hans Jacob Frydenlund, Ambassador of Norway; Dr. Umamaheswaran R., Distinguished Scientist and Director, Human Space Flight Centre, ISRO; Vishnu Som, Executive Editor, NDTV; Mathew Cherian, Board Chair, CARE India; Dr. Achal Bhagat, Head of Psychiatry, Apollo Hospitals; Rohini Srivathsa, National Technology Officer, Microsoft India; and others
(Collaboration: TeamWork Arts)
CLIMATE CHANGE: IMPACT ON INDIA AND POLICY FRAMEWORK
Mission Net Zero and Atmanirbhar Bharat
Welcome and Introductory Remarks: Shri Prabhat Kumar, former Cabinet Secretary, President, IC Centre for Governance
Keynote Address: Dr. Prodipto Ghosh, Distinguished Fellow, Earth Science and Climate Change, TERI, and former Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
Chair: Shri Suresh K. Goel, former Director General, ICCR and Director, IC Centre for Governance
(Collaboration: I.C. Centre for Governance)