THE IIC DOUBLE BILL MUSIC CONCERT

27 March 2019, 05:30 am
THE IIC DOUBLE BILL MUSIC CONCERT
Programme Type
Cultural
THE IIC DOUBLE BILL MUSIC CONCERT
 
Sitar Recital
By Soumitra Thakur from Delhi, disciple of Pt. Kushal Das
 
 
AT 19:00
Hindustani Vocal Recital
By Shubhankar Chatterjee from Kolkata, disciple of Pt. Kumarprasad Mukherjee
 

Landscapes of the Thar Desert

26 March 2019, 05:30 am
Landscapes of the Thar Desert
Programme Type
Talks
Landscapes of the Thar Desert
 
Speaker: Shri Pradip Krishen, naturalist, environmentalist, author of Trees of Delhi: A Field Guide and Jungle Trees of Central India. He has also directed some well-known films like Massey Sahib and In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones

Chair: Shri Pranney Lal, Journalist
 
Pradip will speak on how the Thar Desert in West Rajasthan isn't just an undifferentiated sandy 'wasteland' but a collection of distinct landscapes that have to do with the complicated geological evolution of the western desert. Photographs of several of these distinctive landscapes will be shown and he will explain how they relate to the plants found in each of them
 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

25 March 2019, 05:30 am
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Programme Type
Discussions
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
 
Economics of Religion in India
By Sriya Iyer (London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018)
 
Discussants: Prof. Rajeev Bhargava, former Director, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies; Prof. Gurpreet Mahajan, Professor, Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University; and Prof. Jayati Ghosh, Professor of Economics, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University
 
Chair: Shri Jairam Ramesh, former Union Minister, Environment and Forests
 

FILMS ON WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT

23 March 2019, 05:30 am
FILMS ON WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT
FILMS ON WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT
 
Living with Disasters (40 min; dvd; English)
Over the past 20 years four million of the world's people have been killed by drought, flood, earthquakes, and hurricanes and close to half the population of the planet have suffered some form of disruption to their lives. Living with Disasters' casts aside the familiar news headlines of misery and destruction to present the untold story - how relatively inexpensive investment can reap huge rewards; reducing the cost, both in reconstruction and in human suffering
 
Unnatural Disasters (24 min; dvd; English)
When a sea vanishes; when a cyclone takes thousands of lives; when a moist tropical forest ignites - we blame the weather. Whether human economic activity is causing more extreme weather conditions is still a matter of scientific uncertainty. What is in no doubt is that bad decisions have amplified human suffering and the economic costs of so-called 'natural' disasters. The disappearance of the Aral Sea, the coastal mangroves and the jungle, can be laid at the door of shortsighted and corrupt decision-making. This  'Earth Report' shows that it is poor communities worldwide who are the first to suffer from the decisions by the rich and powerful those are anything but sustainable
 
Films courtesy: Centre for Science and Environment
 
(Collaboration: World Wide Fund for Nature-India)
 

Seminar on Women Performers of the 16th – 20th Century

23 March 2019, 05:30 am
Seminar on Women Performers of the 16th – 20th Century
Programme Type
Seminars
Seminar on Women Performers of the 16th – 20th Century
Indian history of Tawaifs and Baijis of North India. The seminar will address the issues of gender discrimination in performing arts and how it shapes the art for the future, their lives and their contribution to Indian music and dance
 
Conceptualised and Curated by Manjari Chaturvedi
 
AT 19:00 IN THE FOUNTAIN LAWNS
Uff Malka Jaan and the Velvet Courtesans!
Presented by Manjari Chaturvedi with Fouzia Dastango, and Neesha Singh
 
(Collaboration: Sufi Kathak Foundation)
 

HEALTHCARE IN INDIA Regulatory Reforms for Meeting India’s Needs for Human Resources

20 March 2019, 05:30 am
HEALTHCARE IN INDIA Regulatory Reforms for Meeting India’s Needs for Human Resources
Programme Type
Talks, Webcasts
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building
HEALTHCARE IN INDIA
 
Regulatory Reforms for Meeting India’s Needs for Human Resources in Healthcare in India
Speaker: Dr. V.K. Paul, Member, NITI Aayog
Chair: Prof. K. Srinath Reddy, President, Public Health Foundation of India
 
Second in a new series of lectures on Healthcare in India
 

Portraiture

20 March 2019, 05:30 am
Portraiture
 
Portraiture
An exhibition of photographs – portraits by Dushyant Mehta; Yaman Navlakha; and Buzz Burza
 
Preview on Tuesday, 19 March 2019 at 18:30
 
(Collaboration: Samvedana)
 

CULTURE AND HERITAGE

19 March 2019, 05:30 am
CULTURE AND HERITAGE
Programme Type
Talks
CULTURE AND HERITAGE
 
Coordinated by Amita Beig
 
Qutb Shahi Heritage Park
Illustrated lecture by Ratish Nanda, Projects Director, Agha Khan Trust for Culture
Chair: Shri Ram Rehman
 
Ratish Nanda will speak about the restoration project of the Qutb Shahi Heritage Park, the largest necropolis in the world, situated at the foot of the majestic Golconda Fort, Hyderabad. The Qutb Shahi Heritage Park has 72 monuments including mausoleums spread over 108 acres
 

The Second Trump-Kim Summit in Hanoi: What Next?

19 March 2019, 05:30 am
The Second Trump-Kim Summit in Hanoi: What Next?
Programme Type
Discussions
The Second Trump-Kim Summit in Hanoi: What Next?
 
Panelists:  Ambassador Skand Tyal, former Ambassador  to South  Korea; Dr. John Cherian, Foreign Editor, The Frontline; and Dr. R. R. Subramanian, former Senior Research Associate, IDSA and Nuclear Expert
 
 
 
Chair: Ambassador K.P. Fabian, Professor, Indian Society of International Law
 
 
 
On February 27 and 28, 2019, U.S. President Donald J. Trump is scheduled to meet with Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) Chairman Kim Jong Un for a second summit in Hanoi, Vietnam. This summit is expected to make further progress on the commitments the two leaders made in Singapore (June 2018): transformed relations, a lasting and stable peace, and the complete de-nuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
 
 

MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION

18 March 2019, 05:30 am
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
Programme Type
Talks
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
 
Broadway Musicals in Tune with our not so Simple Times
Illustrated lecture by Nicholas Hoffland
 
Nicholas Hoffland is a design and writing resource, business communicator, art curator, music resource and cook. He enjoys sharing golden-age Indian classical music, Western classical music, jazz, classic rock and old-time Hindi film music with different forums across India