The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl

27 December 2021, 12:00 am
The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions, Webcasts
End Date
02 January 2022, 11:59 pm

The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl | ( Click here to watch )
(59 min; 2016; English)
Director: Andrew Thompson

Recipient of BAFTA Scotland Ward for Best Specialist Factual, BAFTA Awards, Scotland 2017

Fighter pilot, inventor, spy - the life of Roald Dahl is often stranger than fiction. From crashing his plane over Africa to hobnobbing in Hollywood and his remarkable encounters with everyone from Walt Disney to President Roosevelt - this is the story of his greatest adventures and how his real-life escapades find expression in his most famous books, from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to Matilda. Through a vast collection of his letters, writings and archive, the story is told largely in his own words with contributions from his last wife Liccy, daughter Lucy and biographer Donald Sturrock. Long-term collaborator and illustrator Quentin Blake also creates exclusive new drawings for the film which are specially animated to bring Dahl's marvellous world to life.

Christmas Concert

20 December 2021, 12:00 am
Christmas Concert
Programme Type
Cultural, Webcasts
End Date
26 December 2021, 11:59 pm

By Aching Shaiza (piano and voice) and her students

Artists: Aalaya Chandola, Donika Kahoto, Kritin Pandey, Kabir Mathur, Ninou Kipgen, Noel Sakhi, Steve Daniel Panna, Shyla Upadhyay, Shraddha Singh, Sarthak Upamanyu, Tara Sarna and Taarini Mullick

The artists will present a concert of choral and instrumental music by Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Schubert, Chausson, Schönberg, Sondheim, Billy Joel and others

 Christmas Concert details   

 Christmas artists profile     

 

Video recording of a concert for IIC online programme activities

Christmas Eve Dinner

Christmas Eve Dinner
Start Date
21 December 2021, 12:00 am

Day & Date: Friday, 24th December 2021

Venue:  India International Centre, Multipurpose Hall and Seminar Halls

Dear Member,

We are organizing a Christmas Eve special dinner at the Multipurpose Hall and Seminar Halls at 2000hrs on Friday, 24th December 2021.  Members who wish to join the dinner are requested to make advance booking with the CBO (011-24609369, 24609377, 24609378 or can mail at ama@iicdelhi.in or WhatsApp at 9910333937 (Rahul Bist, A.M catering). Please note, reservation will be made on first-come-first serve basis. Restrictions on the number of guests accompanying a member have been eased. For large groups special arrangements have been made to accommodate them. All necessary arrangements for social distancing and sanitization will be strictly adhered to. Please note that the cancellation of booking after 23rd December 2021 will not be entertained.

(Christmas Special Bakery items)

 

Plum cake without icing 1 kg

930.00

Plum cake without icing 500 gms

475.00

Plum cake with icing 1 kg

980.00

Plum cake with icing 500 gms

500.00

Plum pudding 1 kg

990.00

Plum pudding 500 gms

510.00

Stollen bread

390.00

Mince pie (per piece)

75.00

Assorted Christmas cookies (big hamper)

475.00

Assorted Christmas cookies (small hamper)

260.00

Assorted chocolate box 12pcs

260.00

Assorted chocolate box 6 pcs

170.00

Hamper basket combo: 2 box chocolate 6pcs, Plum cake 200 gms, assorted cookies 200 gms, 2 plum pudding 100 gms each

 

1290.00

 

“Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year”.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

Kanwal Wali

Secretary

 

 

MENU

 

Soup

Tomato and Orange soup

 

Salads

Assortment of salads & cold cuts            (Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian)

 

Non-Vegetarian

Fish cardinal

Stuffed roast capon with red wine sauce

Mixed non-veg kebabs

 

Vegetarian

Kasturi Paneer

Mix vegetable kebab

Asparagus with honey and mustard sauce

Mushroom timbale

Dal Maharani.

 

Stuffed Dahi Bhalla

 

Rice/Bread

Kathal Biryani

Assortments of Rotis & Breads

 

Dessert

Plum Pudding with brandy sauce

Carrot Halwa

Chocolate and raisin Ice-Cream

 

 

(Vegetarian):

Rs. 900 All inclusive)

 

(Non-Vegetarian):

Rs 1000 All Inclusive)


 

 

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL BUFFET

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL BUFFET
Start Date
20 December 2021, 12:00 am

Day & Date: Saturday & Sunday, 25th and 26th December 2021

Venue:  India International Centre, Main Lawn

Dear Member,

We are organizing a Christmas special weekend buffet lunch at the main lawns at 1230 rs on Saturday and Sunday, 25th and 26th December respectively.
 

Members who wish to join the lunch are requested to make advance booking with the CBO (011-24609369,24609378),or send an email at ama@iicdelhi.in or WhatsApp at 9910333937 Please note, reservation will be made on first-come-first served basis. Restrictions on the number of guests accompanying a member have been eased. For large groups special arrangements have been made to accommodate them. All necessary arrangements for social distancing and sanitization will be strictly adhered to.

Please note that the cancellation of booking after 24th December will not be entertained.

 Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

Kanwal Wali
Secretary

 

MENU

Soup
Cream of broccoli soup

Salads
Assortment of salad

Appetizer
Mixed kebabs (non veg)
Mixed vegetable platter (Veg)

Main Course
Fish cardinal (non-veg)
Paneer pasanda (veg)
Mushroom timbale (veg)
Dal maharani (veg)
Vegetable Biryani
Assortment of Rotis and breads

 

DESSERT
Carrot halwa

 

Non-Vegetarian - Rs.  800/-
(All Inclusive)

Vegetarian - Rs 700/-
(All Inclusive)

 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

23 December 2021, 04:30 pm
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Programme Type
Discussions, Webcasts
Venue
Seminar Rooms II, Kamaladevi Complex, IIC

HYBRID  PROGRAMME

Ganga: Reimagining Rejuvenating Reconnecting
By Rajiv Ranjan Mishra and Pushkal Upadhyay 

Speakers: Ms Yamini Aiyar, President and Chief Executive, Centre for Policy Research; Shri Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, Author of the book and Director General National Mission For Clean Ganga (NMCG), Ministry of Jal Shakti; and Shri Pushkal Upadhyay, Author of the book and former Additional Mission Director, National Mission for Clean Ganga; Dr. Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI; Shri Abhay Mishra, Writer; Prof. Birgit Vogel, GIZ, India EU Water Partnership.

Chair: Shri Bibek Debroy

Moderator: Dr. Victor Shinde, Lead-Water and Environment, National Institute of Urban Affairs

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

21 December 2021, 04:30 pm
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Seminar Rooms II, Kamaladevi Complex, IIC

PHYSICAL PROGRAMME

Contested Lands: India, China and the Boundary Dispute
By Maroof Raza (Westland Non-Fiction: 2021)

Discussants: Amb. Sujan R. Chinoy, Director General of the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses; Prof. Alka Acharya, Professor, Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University; and Shri Maroof. Raza, strategic analyst and author of the book 

Chair: Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC

Bangladesh’s War of Liberation 1971

21 December 2021, 11:00 am
Bangladesh’s War of Liberation 1971
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions
Venue
Quadrangle garden, IIC main building
End Date
30 December 2021, 07:00 pm

PHYSICAL PROGRAMME


An exhibition of photographic panels to mark the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s war of liberation. The photographs traces the history of the Liberation War starting with the peoples’ movement against the military regime that culminated in the transformation of East Pakistan to Bangladesh.

History and Heritage: The Afterlife of Monuments

27 December 2021, 04:00 pm
History and Heritage: The Afterlife of Monuments
Programme Type
Discussions, Webcasts

The Discovery and Dispersal of Relics: The Modern History of Buddhism
Illustrated lecture by Prof. Himanshu Prabha Ray, author and historian who is currently affiliated to the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, Oxford

Chair: Prof. Madhavan K. Palat

The relics of the Buddha are said to have been divided into eight soon after his parinirvana or passing away in the 6th century BCE. Textual accounts mention a second redistribution by the Mauryan king Ashoka in the third century BCE when 84,000 stupas were built over the Buddha’s relics across the Buddhist world. This talk shifts the focus to the nineteenth and twentieth century dispersal of relics, as these were discovered through archaeological excavations at stupa site. These sacred objects often became pawns in cultural diplomacy as colonial officials sought to cement ties with Buddhist countries through presentation of relics.

7th Edition of the discussion on State of the Indian Economy

23 December 2021, 05:00 pm
7th Edition of the discussion on State of the Indian Economy
Programme Type
Discussions, Webcasts

Speakers: Prof. Surajit Mazumdar, Professor of Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Prof. Partha Sen, former Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics; Prof. R. Kavita Rao, Professor National Institute of Public Finance and Policy; Prof. Vikas Rawal, Professor of Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University; and Dr. Zakaria Siddiqui, Associate Professor, Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation, Thiruvananthapuram

Moderator: Suhas Borker, Convener, Working Group on Alternative Strategies and Editor, Citizens First TV (CFTV)

For India's industrial sector, a mere recovery to the pre-Covid situation would not amount to much given that stagnation and a shrinking relative significance in the economy have been its features for the past decade. In response to Covid-19, fiscal policy was not leveraged and redistribution was given a short shrift; also there are emerging concerns in respect to finances of states; can the continued eschewal of fiscal policy to expand demand and reduce inequalities and reliance mainly on supply side measures, produce a magic that has been conspicuous by its absence for a long time? The three farm laws have been repealed after a historic struggle by farmers – what should be the future direction of policies in the agricultural sector?  India's rank is low in the global hunger Index - why? what has the government done about it? On climate change, Post-Glasgow conference - what exactly is India up to? is there a net-zero commitment on serious modelling? Is coal going to be phased out?

(Collaboration: Working Group on Alternative Strategies)

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The Brandenburg Gate

20 December 2021, 12:00 am
The Brandenburg Gate
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions, Webcasts
End Date
26 December 2021, 11:59 pm

The Brandenburg Gate: History of a Symbol
(42 min; 2021; English)
A film by Florian Optiz
DW DocFillm

Built in 1793, the Brandenburg Gate received little attention at first. That changed when Napoleon triumphantly entered the city through the gate after his victory over Prussia in 1806 - and took its Quadriga to Paris as a spoil of war. After the charioteer returned to Berlin in 1814, the Brandenburg Gate became a national symbol of triumph. Following the Second World War, the gate stood at the place where two opposing political systems met. Here, East and West confronted each other, from either side of the Wall. That changed in 1989, when people from East and West crossed the Wall at the Brandenburg Gate to embrace each other. More than any other German monument, the Brandenburg Gate has been exploited again and again for the politics of power; its symbolism has been reinterpreted numerous times; and it has been used and abused as a backdrop by countless political groups.