Elections to the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee for the two-year term April 2021 to March 2023

Elections to the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee for the two-year term April 2021 to March 2023
Start Date
11 February 2021, 12:00 am

As per the Election Bye-Laws:
 
Para 1. (a) There shall be an Election Committee consisting of (1) President, Board of Trustees, (2) a Life Trustee, (3) Director, and (4) Secretary.   The President, Board of Trustees shall be the Chairman of the Election Committee; 

(b)  The Election Committee shall supervise all the Elections under the Rules and Bye-Laws of the Centre directly through Poll officials/Observers/Scrutinizers appointed for the purpose by the Chairman of the Election Committee.

 2.    In accordance with the Election Bye-Laws the Election Committee constituted for Elections to the BoT and EC for April 2021 – March 2023 is as follows:
    a)    Shri N.N. Vohra, President                         Chairman
    b)    Shri Shyam Saran, Life Trustee                 Member
    c)    Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director                  Member
    d)    Shri Kanwal Wali, Secretary                      Member

3.    For Information.

Kanwal Wali
Secretary
 

Development Financial Institution (DFI)

19 February 2021, 04:00 pm
Development Financial Institution (DFI)
Programme Type
Webcasts

Keynote Address: Dr. Rakesh Mohan, Senior Fellow, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, Yale University & Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Social and Economic Progress, and was the Executive Director and Chief Mentor, Brookings India
 
Panelists: Shri G.A. Tadas, formerly Executive Director, IDBI; Prof. Stephany Griffith-Jones, Financial Markets Director, Initiative for Policy Dialogue, Columbia University; and Prof. Milindo Chakrabarti, Visiting Fellow, RIS
 
Welcome Remarks: Prof. Sachin Chaturvedi, Director General, RIS
 
Moderator: Smt Shyamala Gopinath, former Deputy Governor RBI and Member, RIS Governing Council
 
(Collaboration: RIS)
 

Book Discussion Group

15 February 2021, 04:00 pm
Book Discussion Group
Programme Type
Webcasts

15th February 2021 at 4 pm
IIC Library    
 
Portraits of Power: Half a Century Being at Ringside
By N.K. Singh (New Delhi: Rupa Publications India, 2020)
 
Discussants: Dr. Rakesh Mohan, Senior Fellow, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, Yale University & Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Social and Economic Progress; Ms Prachi Mishra, Advisor, Research Department, International Monetary Fund; Ms Jessica Seddon, Visiting Research Scholar, M.S. Chadha Center for Global India, Princeton University; and Shri N.K. Singh, Economist and author of the book
 
Moderator: Prof. Indira Rajaraman, former Member, 13th Finance Commission
 

Kabul to Kolkata “Grand Trunk Road Delights”

Kabul to Kolkata “Grand Trunk Road Delights”
Start Date
09 February 2021, 12:00 am

From the barbeques of Peshawar and Rawalpindi to the dastarkhans of Delhi and Agra, from the variety of succulent kebabs of the Awadh region to the superb vegetarian repast of Varanasi and fabled confections of Bengal, the culinary delights along the GT Road are the best introduction to the range of flavours of the subcontinent.

IIC will be serving the special menu from 12th February to 14th February 2021. These items shall be served in addition to the regular menu in the Dining Hall and Lounge and also can be booked on prior demand as “Take Away” items.
 

FOOD ITEMS

SELLING PRICE WITHOUT TAX

STARTERS

 

Chura Mattar (Veg)

85.00

Dahi and paneer ke kebab (Veg)

135.00

Machali ke kebab (non-veg) fish (4 PCS)

290.00

Aloo chop (non-veg) mutton

250.00

MAIN COURSE

 

Yakhani mutton pulao (non-veg)

440.00

Murgh cholay (non-veg)

230.00

Shalgam bharta (veg)

75.00

Aloo-bukhare ke kofte

100.00

Peshawari dal (dry) veg

65.00

Subzion ki tahari (veg)

85.00

Hing jeere ke aloo

85.00

Paneer kundan kaliya (veg)

140.00

Amritsari kulcha  (2 PCS)

65.00

Ulte tawe ka parantha (2 PCS)

65.00

DESSERT

 

Gajrela

85.00

Suji ka makhdi halwa

65.00

SPECIAL BAKERY ITEMS

Fresh strawberry pastry

90.00

Fresh strawberry gulab jamun cheese cake

95.00

Spicy masala bread

100.00


Take away services with prior booking will be available from 1030 hrs to 2100 hrs.

Kindly Place order at: 011-24609359, 24609373, 24609374, 24609375, 24609472

The last order for “Grand Trunk Road Delights” can be placed at: Dining Hall – up to 2100 hrs and Lounge- up to 2000 hrs
     
Kanwal Wali 
Secretary
 

A Breath of Spring from Japan

11 February 2021, 12:00 pm
A Breath of Spring from Japan
Programme Type
Discussions, Webcasts

Ikebana demonstration by Mr. Ken Katayama, Master Instructor, Sogetsu School, Tokyo

Introduction: Smt Veena Dass, President, Sogetsu School of Ikebana, Delhi Chapter

Mr. Katayama has a Riji degree and has assisted and worked with the founder of Sogetsu School, Mr. Sofu Teshigahara. He has travelled extensively, exhibiting, demonstrating and conducting workshops in Japan and abroad. Mr. Katayama has published a collection of his works titles Ryo

Topic: Sogetsu February Program 
Time: Feb 11, 2021,12:00 PM Mumbai, Kolkata, New Delhi 

 

(Collaboration: Sogetsu School of Ikebana, Delhi Chapter; and Embassy of Japan)

Ángela Molina - Goya Prize of Honour 2021

13 February 2021, 12:30 am
Ángela Molina - Goya Prize of Honour 2021
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions

Organised in collaboration with Cervantes Institute, New Delhi,  a tribute to well-known Spanish actress, Ángela Molina. One of the most outstanding actresses in Spanish cinema with a career spanning over four decades and an extensive filmography of almost a hundred films, Ángela Molina rose to international prominence in Luis Buñuel’s That Obscure Object of Desire (1977). Three Spanish feature films will be screened over three weekends in February. Vimeo links for each of the films will be sent by email and posted on the website. Each film can be accessed for a period of 48 hours.

La Sabina (Spain/Sweden) | (105 min; 1979; Spanish with English subtitles)

Director: José Luis Borau

Recipient of the CEC Awards for Best Director and Best Supporting Actress, Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain 1980

Michael, an English scholar visits a small Spanish town in the Andalusian mountains to investigate the disappearance of another English scholar in the 19th century. There he learns about the legend of “La Sabina”, a mysterious dragon woman…

 The Vimeo link will be activated on 13th February 2021 from 00:30 hrs. The film can be accessed for a period of 48 hours.

https://vimeo.com/501867137

https://cultura.cervantes.es/nuevadelhi/en/la-sabina/140092

 

Nanook of the North

08 February 2021, 12:00 am
Nanook of the North
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions

Nanook of the North(79 min; 1922; b/w; silent with English title cards)

Director: Robert J. Flaherty

Considered the first feature length documentary, Flaherty’s classic film tells the story of Inuit hunter Nanook and his family as they struggle to survive in the harsh conditions of Canada’s Hudson Bay region. Enormously popular when released in 1922, Nanook of the North is a cinematic milestone that continues to enchant audiences.

 

The Warsaw Ghetto: Memories of Horror

08 February 2021, 12:00 am
The Warsaw Ghetto: Memories of Horror
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions

The Warsaw Ghetto: Memories of Horror (42 min; 2021; English)

Director: Eric Bednarski

A DW DocFilm. A Polish businessman risked his life to film everyday life in the Warsaw Ghetto. These harrowing 8 mm movies were stored for decades in archives, and have recently been compiled in this documentary. The Warsaw Ghetto was located in the heart of the Polish capital. In November 1940, one year after Germany invaded Poland, the occupation authorities completed work on a three-meter-high wall that surrounded the ghetto. The Jewish residents were sealed off from the outside world. The ghetto was intended to serve as a concentration camp for Jews from all over Europe. They would later be deported to the extermination camp at Treblinka. As many as 500,000 people were rounded up and herded into the ghetto. The films shown in this documentary portray the daily lives of those who lived there.

Even at Nanoscale

08 February 2021, 12:00 am
Even at Nanoscale
Programme Type
Talks

Even at Nanoscale

Society’s deep impact on science, technology and innovation in India

Illustrated lecture by Dr. Pankaj Sekhsaria, Associate Professor, Centre for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas (CTARA) & Associate Faculty, Centre for Policy Studies, IIT-Bombay

How does a lab create pioneering instruments in spite of resource constraints? How does a doctor-researcher engage with society that will let their girl child die because she might not be married in the future? What conversations might a modern nano-scientist have with a practitioner of ancient Ayurveda. Received wisdom tells us that scientific research and technological innovation brings drastic, even disruptive change and society has no option but to constantly adapt and evolve. The presentation is the story of these laboratories as well as the speaker’s own journey of engaging and understanding.