Conversation…Rediscover the joy
Conversation…Rediscover the joy
An exhibition of paintings by Swati Joshi Phatak
Inauguration on Tuesday, 5 September 2023 at 18:30 by Mrs & Air Cmde (Retd) DK Sharma,VSM
Conversation…Rediscover the joy
An exhibition of paintings by Swati Joshi Phatak
Inauguration on Tuesday, 5 September 2023 at 18:30 by Mrs & Air Cmde (Retd) DK Sharma,VSM
Mandalas of Time: Poems (Hawakal Publishers: 2023)
By Malashri Lal
Discussants: Ms. Namita Gokhale, writer and Festival Director; Dr. Sukrita Paul Kumar, poet, editor and translator; Dr. K. Srinivasarao; and Dr. Malashri Lal, author of the book
Chair: Amb. Navtej Sarna, author, historian and former Ambassador to USA
The present edition of Creative Theory Colloquium seeks forth to explore the myriad aspects of pluralist, relational world that impacts the being and becoming in the cosmos, as parts of co-growing, collaborative space. In the process, the specific panels enquire into various themes including knowledge traditions and practices, space, gender, feminism, rights, democracy, power, vulnerability, precarity, religion, consciousness, democracy, resistance, and security.
Inaugural address at 16:30
At 17:00
Unveiling Paradigm Shift: Towards Transformative Social Science in Contemporary Times
(Collaboration: Foundation for Creative Social Research, International Herbert Marcuse Society, USA, and The Raza Foundation)
Magic and Magicians of Niche Gardening: A Gardener's Delight (Zorba Books: 2023)
By Rasham Ratna
Discussants: Ms. Rasham Ratna, Author of the Book; Shri Sheel Vardhan Singh, DG, Central Industry Security Force(CISF); Major General S. S. Patil, ADG TA, Directorate Indian Army; Ms. Radhika Anand, Founder & CEO, Plantology & Environmentalist
Chair: Shri K N Shrivastava, Director IIC
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Arvind Virmani, Member, Niti Aayog and Founder Chairman, EGROW Foundation
Chair: Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC
Speakers: Prof. Ramesh Chand, Member, Niti Aayog; Shri Sanjeev Sanyal, Member, EAC-PM; Dr. Surjit Bhalla, former ED, IMF; Shri Ajay Shankar, former Secretary, DIPP; Prof. B.N. Goldar, Institute of Economic Growth; Prof. Amitabh Kundu, Jawaharlal Nehru University; and Dr. Charan Singh, CEO, EGROW Foundation
The Conference is based on the upcoming book co-authored by Dr. Virmani which focuses on India’s growth model which has sustained nearly 5000 years
(Collaboration: EGROW Foundation)
Intach-IIC National Heritage Quiz 2023
Delhi and NCR Zonal Final round with school children
(Collaboration: Heritage Education and Communication Service, INTACH)
An Alternative Development Agenda for India
By Sanjay Kaul (Routledge, 2023)
Discussants: Prof. Rajen Harshe, former Vice Chancellor, Allahabad University; Prof. Shreekant Gupta, Professor, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi; Prof. Asha Sarangi, Professor, Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University; and Shri Sanjay Kaul, IAS (retd.), Development Policy Analyst and author of the book
Chair: Sh. K N Srivastava, Director IIC
Kashmir under the Dogras
Transition to Peace, Progress & Modernity
by S. N. Pandita
Speakers: Shri Alok Mehta, Senior Journalist & Author; Shri Deepak Dwivedi, Chief editor, Blitz; Prof Nandini Sinha Kapur, Professor, School of Inter-Disciplinary and Trans-Disciplinary Studies, IGNOU; Dr S. N. Pandita, Author of the Book
Chair: Dr Karan Singh
Presented by Ved Prakash and party from Jind, Haryana
Ved Prakash Alipuriya is a well-known folk singer and musician from Jind region of Haryana. He is accompanied by artists on traditional folk instruments – matka,dholak,harmonium and manjiras.
Ragini is a popular folk form of Haryana with multiple performers gathering together to sing and dance. A rigorous and lively performance, full of colour and rhythm, tone and expressions, the songs are sung in the local dialect. The Ragini performance is divided into three parts- a slow verse; followed by a hyped-up chorus and bridge; and closing with a slow chorus. Raginis are performed on special occasions to mark the cycle of birth and death, harvest, weddings, etc.
(Collaboration: North Central Zone Cultural Centre, Ministry of Culture, Govt of India)
Speakers: Najaf Haider, Professor, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU); Aparna Balachandran, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Delhi University; Harish Wankhede, Assistant Professor, Centre for Political Studies, JNU; Akanksha Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Janaki Devi Memorial College, Delhi University; and Divya Cherian Assistant Professor, Department of History, Princeton University
Moderator: Suhas Borker, Editor, Citizens First TV (CFTV) & Trustee, IIC
The programme shall commence with the release of Divya Cherian's book Merchants of Virtue - Hindus, Muslims and Untouchables in Eighteenth-Century South Asia - Recipient of the 2022 Joseph W. Elder Prize in the Indian Social Sciences
What did it mean to be Hindu in pre-colonial India in the centuries immediately prior to British conquest? What do histories of Hindu identity have to do with histories of caste? These questions have taken on increasing relevance in contemporary India and in the Indian diaspora, with the assertions of the anti-caste movement being countered through references to historical scholarship that has demonstrated the ways in which colonialism remade caste. Centering the pre-colonial pasts of caste provides a new perspective into how categories of “Hindu,” “Muslim,” and “Untouchable” animated life, law, and local politics in India on the eve of colonial modernity. In turn, these insights are significant for the quest for social justice today.