Focus Japan

23 November 2020, 12:00 am
Focus Japan
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions


Screening of NHK documentary films on Japan’s history, literature, art, culture and heritage. Organised with the support of NHK World and Embassy of Japan, New Delhi 

Tsuruko’s Tea Journey in Germany(50 minutes; 2020; English and with subtitles)
Hanzawa Tsuruko is a master of chaji, a tea ceremony that starts with an exquisitely prepared kaiseki meal and finishes with matcha tea served from the heart. A chaji can last for four hours and is a spiritual process, in which the participants remove themselves from the mundane world, seeking harmony and inner peace.  Tsuruko has been traveling around Japan to encounter new people and share chaji with them. In autumn 2019, at the age of 76, she set off on a tea journey across Germany. The film chronicles her month-long odyssey

 

NEIGHBOURHOOD FIRST SERIES

27 November 2020, 04:00 pm
NEIGHBOURHOOD FIRST SERIES
Programme Type
Talks, Webcasts

Elections in Myanmar
Panelists: Dr. Khin Zaw Win, Director, Tampadipa Institute, Yangon, Myanmar; Amb. Gautam Mukhopadhaya, former Indian Ambassador to Myanmar, Syria and Afghanistan; and Maj. Gen. Ashok K. Mehta

Discussant: Dr. Avinash Paliwal, Senior Lecturer in International Relations  and Deputy Director, SOAS South Asia Institute, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK

Chair: Maj. Gen. Ashok K. Mehta

Myanmar held its third elections on 8th November 2020 under the military-drafted constitution 2008 which is part of the Army’s roadmap to democracy. National League for Democracy under Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has won another landslide victory despite incumbency. These elections were held against the background of the Covid – 19 pandemic, the ongoing Rohingya crisis, nationalistic Buddhist resurgence – all under the watch of the military which runs the country along with the elected civilian government in a unique hybrid system. China is the key player in the country where India too has age-old ties. India wants to make Myanmar the springboard for its Act East policy. The webinar will examine the country’s future, its relations with India-China and prospects for constitutional reforms


    

Kamaladevi Puraskar 2020

28 November 2020, 03:30 pm
Kamaladevi Puraskar 2020
Programme Type
Cultural

Presentation of awards to young crafts persons - Arshad Gutti from Ujjain for Batik craft; Samreen from Agra for Zardozi embroidery; Sumit Sanjay Chitara from Ahmedabad for Mata ni Pachedi painting; Neetu Kumari from Udaipur for appliqué patchwork; Ojum Taba from Arunachal Pradesh for Gale weaving; and Nong Moyong from Arunachal Pradesh for mura making

Chief Guest: Smt Ruby Palchoudhuri, President Emeritus, Crafts Council – West Bengal 

The presentation ceremony will be held online
Zoom Meeting ID: 829 515 1651

(Collaboration: Delhi Crafts Council)
    Awards presentation through Zoom 
    Webinars

Charade (USA)

23 November 2020, 12:00 am
Charade (USA)
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions

Charade | (113 min; 1963; English)
Director: Stanley Donen

With Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Walter MathauRecipient of the BAFTA Film Award for Best British Actress, BAFTA Awards 1965; Golden Plate Award for Artistic Contribution, David Di Donatello Awards 1964; and Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture, Edgar Allen Poe Awards 1964

Much loved classic film notable for its screenplay, especially the repartee between Grant and Hepburn. Romance and suspense ensue in Paris as a woman is pursued by several men who want the fortune her murdered husband had stolen. Whom can she trust?

 

Beethoven and his Art

23 November 2020, 12:00 am
Beethoven and his Art
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions

In the Forest of My Soul

Concerts, films and talks to mark the 250th birth anniversary of the renowned composer, Ludwig van BeethovenConceptualised by Justin McCarthy, well known dancer, choreographer, Guru and concert pianistBeethoven @250 – Concert III 

Beethoven and Schiller (21 min)
Piano and poetry
A series of miniature piano pieces by Beethoven played by young, non-professional musicians, and accompanied by verses from Friedrich Schiller’s poetryPoets were an integral part of the arts landscape in Beethoven’s day and Schiller was one such well-known poet, whose poetry had a strong influence on the composer

Video recording of short recitals for IIC online programmes
    

 

FRAMING ABILITIES – I

23 November 2020, 12:01 am
FRAMING ABILITIES – I
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions

A festival of disability films organized in collaboration with We Care FilmFest and Brotherhood. Ten award-winning short documentaries from Burma/Japan, Lebanon, India, Iran, Italy and Trinidad & Tabago will be screened over the next two weeks.

Tiny Step (India)1:00 min; English subtitles
 Director: Ganga Bharani
Recipient of the Best Film Award and Special Mention, We Care Film Festival 

Question of Success (Mai Pakpagee Wahang/India)(5:01 min; English and with subtitles)
Director: L. Amarendra Sharma

The story of Md. Abdul Haque, a national Paralympic gold medalist in swimming

The Attitude (India)(5:06 min; Oriya & with English subtitles)
Director: Santosh Kumar Panda

A job interview for Bhagwan Patra aka “Rintu”

 

The Fish and I (Iran; 6:10 min)
Director: Babak Habibifar
Multiple award winner including Young Jurors Prize, International Short Film Festival Ingolstadt, Germany 2015; Best Short Film, 6th Skepto International Film Festival, Italy 2015; Jury Grand Prize & Audience Award, Short Short Story Film Festival, USA 2014; among others. The film recounts the story of a blind man trying to save his fish

Turning a Page (Trinidad and Tobago)(10:13 min; English & with subtitles)
Director: Miquel Galofre

The film explores how differently abled students relate to the world through creative outlets like a paper recycling project at their school

Elsewhere (Altrove/Italy)(18:05 min; Italian with English subtitles)
Director: Cesare Cicardini

Recipient of the Award for Best Film, Bluenose Ability Film Festival 2015. A trip beyond boundaries: beyond Italy and beyond stereotypes

 

 

 

KERALA SWAADAM

KERALA SWAADAM
Start Date
19 November 2020, 12:00 am
End Date
24 November 2020, 12:00 am

Savour the flavours from God’s Own Country-Kerala, the land of rich culinary traditions. Enjoy the beautiful amalgamation of Arabian, Malabari & French influences with subtle flavours by IIC’s experienced chefs. We are certain that the special cuisine from the land of spices will tempt you to ask for more. IIC has made special arrangements to serve “KERALA SWAADAM” from 20 th November (Friday) to 23rd November 2020 (Monday) (04 days) for its members. In addition our bakery chef will also be presenting special “Fusion bakery” at the confectionary counter for pastry lovers. These items shall be served in addition to the regular menu in the Dining Hall, Lounge & Lotus Lounge and also can be booked on prior demand as “Take Away” items.

FOOD ITEMS

SELLING PRICE (EXCLUDING TAXES)

Fried idli with chutney (3 pcs)

85.00

Meen varuval (Fried Fish 3 pcs)

285.00

Kerala prawn curry

470.00

Fish molee

240.00

Iraichi kulambu (Mutton curry)

485.00

Chicken chettinad

215.00

Appam with pachakari stew (2 pcs) (Veg.)

160.00

Appam with chicken stew (2 pcs)

230.00

Appam (1 pcs)

30.00

Bean thoran (Veg.)

75.00

Kaalan (Banana, Yoghurt and Coconut based vegetarian gravy item)

85.00

Sambhar

40.00

Kathirikai pulikulambu (Aubergines in tomato-tamarind sauce)

50.00

Urulaikilangu masala (Masala potatoes)

85.00

Malabar parotta

65.00

Thalassery vegetable biryani

120.00

Beetroot pachadi

60.00

Sevian payasam (Dessert)

60.00

Kesari  Halwa (Dessert)

65.00

FUSION BAKERY ITEMS

Marble sponge cake (Slice)

80.00

Garlic herbed bread

90.00

Cinnamon rolls

55.00

Cheese and vegetable stuffed baked pizza

65.00

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


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


The last order for “Kerala Swaadam” can be placed at:    Dining Hall – up to 2100 hrs and Lounge- up to 2000 hrs
    
KANWAL WALI
SECRETARY

Mapping Sustainable Agriculture

25 November 2020, 04:00 pm
Mapping Sustainable Agriculture
Programme Type
Talks, Webcasts

The Agriculture – Nutrition disconnect in India: A look through policies and programs
SPEAKER: Dr. Devesh Roy, Senior Research Fellow, GIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, International Food Policy Research Institute
MODERATOR: Shri Siraj Hussain, Visiting Senior Fellow, ICRIER
 
Dr. Devesh Roy’s recent paper on A Comparison of Indian diet with Eat-Lancet reference diet has revealed that the average daily calorie consumption in India is below the recommended 2503 kcal/capita/day across all groups compared, except for the richest 5% of the population. Indian diets, across states and income groups, are unhealthy. Indians consume excess amounts of cereals and not enough proteins, fruits, and vegetables.

 

Book Discussion Group Breaking Through: A Memoir

23 November 2020, 04:00 pm
Book Discussion Group Breaking Through: A Memoir
Programme Type
Discussions, Webcasts

Breaking Through: A Memoir By Isher Judge Ahluwalia
(Rupa Publications, New Delhi: 2020)

DISCUSSANTS: Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, former Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission; Prof. Gopa Sabharwal, former Vice Chancellor, Nalanda University and Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi; Shri T.C.A. Srinivasa Raghavan, senior journalist and columnist; and Ms Pranjul Bhandari, Chief India Economist, HSBC India Chair: Dr. Omkar Goswami, Chairman, CERG Advisory Private Ltd.