First Lotika Varadarajan Memorial Lecture 2018 and Exhibition

09 October 2018, 05:30 am
First Lotika Varadarajan Memorial Lecture 2018 and Exhibition
Programme Type
Talks
First Lotika Varadarajan Memorial Lecture 2018 and Exhibition
 
Anchoring the Indian Ocean Studies
Speaker: Dr. Samuel Berthet, Associate Professor, International Relations and Governance, Shiv Nadar University. Samuel Berthet has been coordinator of two successive European projects on South Asia-Europe Maritime History. He is currently working on Chittagong, circulations and shipbuilding in the Northern Bay of Bengal
 
 

MAHATMA GANDHI: 150 YEARS

08 October 2018, 05:30 am
MAHATMA GANDHI: 150 YEARS
Programme Type
Talks
MAHATMA GANDHI: 150 YEARS
 
Gandhi As a Dissenter
Inaugural lecture by Prof. Ashis Nandy
 
Chair: Shri Ashok Vajpeyi
 
First in a new series of programmes organised from October 2018 to October 2019 to mark the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Organised in collaboration with The Raza Foundation
 

FILMS ON WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT

06 October 2018, 05:30 am
FILMS ON WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT
FILMS ON WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT
 
A Second Life (30 min; 2004; dvd; English)
Director: Nutan Manmohan
 
Recipient of the Delhi Chief Minister’s Special Award, CMS Vatavaran Film Festival
 
Through the experiences of two children, the film investigates the murky side of information technology, whereby tonnes of hazardous e-waste is seeping into developing countries like India
 
Ambi Jiji’s Retirement (30 min; 2006; dvd; English & with subtitles)
Director: Nandini Bedi
 
Recipient of the First Prize, Jeevika South Asia Right Livelihood Award; and Zee News Livelihood Award, CMS Vatavaran
 
Ambi Jiji always planted her crops on soil where forests have been burnt. This jhum field would then be abandoned and left to regenerate into a forest and a new one burnt. However, increasingly, jhum fields are being turned into orchards which provide cash and food security. Through Ambi Jiji and her daughters, we witness the passing of a way of life in a remote village in Meghalaya
 
(Collaboration: World Wide Fund for Nature-India)
 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

05 October 2018, 05:30 am
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Programme Type
Discussions
Discussion  ¦ Conference Room I at 18:30
Book Discussion Group
 
Equity and Access: Health Care Studies in India
Edited by Purendra Prasad and Amar Jesani (New Delhi: OUP, 2018)
 
Discussants: Ms Shailaja Chandra, former Secretary in the Ministry of Health; Prof. Ravinder Kaur, Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Delhi; and Prof. Jean Dreze, development economist and activist, Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, University of Ranchi
 
Chair: Prof. Ramila Bisht, Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University
 
 

To Mark the 100th Anniversary of Lu Xun’s A Madman’s Diary

05 October 2018, 05:30 am
To Mark the 100th Anniversary of Lu Xun’s A Madman’s Diary
Programme Type
Cultural
To Mark the 100th Anniversary of Lu Xun’s A Madman’s Diary
 
Lu Xun’s or the World’s Madman
Speakers: Roman Shapiro (Russia); Emily Mae Graft (Germany); Taku Kurashige (Japan); Raman Sinha (JNU); Senno Takumasa (Japan); and H.L. Kim (Korea)
 
Moderator: Hemant Adlakha, Jawaharlal Nehru University
 
Lu Xun, who wrote under the pen name of Zhou Shuren, was the most influential fiction writer in modern Chinese history. Lu Xun was part of the New Culture Movement of the 1910s, which essentially tried to pull China out of imperial times and into the modern age. He studied in Japan to become a doctor, but then famously decided that it was the minds, not the bodies, of the Chinese people that needed to be cured – through literature. Mao Zedong called him the sage of modern China. A Madman’s Diary is one of Lu Xun’s best-known short stories, written in 1918 about the inability to see reason
 
(Collaboration: Centre for Chinese & Southeast Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University; and Institute of Chinese Studies)
 

FRONTIERS OF HISTORY

04 October 2018, 05:30 am
FRONTIERS OF HISTORY
Programme Type
Discussions
FRONTIERS OF HISTORY
 
Coming of Age: Aging and its Global and Local Politics
Speaker: Kavita Sivaramakrishnan, Associate Professor, Sociomedical Sciences and History, Interim co-Director, Robert N. Butler, Columbia Aging Center, Columbia University, New York
 
Discussant: Rama Baru, Centre for Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University
 
Chair: Mathew Cherian, Chief Executive Officer, Helpage India
 
The talk is based on Kavita Sivaramakrishnan’s new book As the World Ages: The Making of a Demographic Crisis (Harvard University Press, 2018). The aging of populations worldwide is being projected as a new, ‘grey Tsunami’ and crisis for economies and societies. Just as fears of a ‘population explosion’ in the 1980s were a concern about too many dependent children on the planet to feed; population aging is made out to be a crisis of too many dependent, aged persons to care for that will burden economies and societies
 

Inaugural Session of South Asian Literature Festival

04 October 2018, 05:30 am
Inaugural Session of South Asian Literature Festival
Programme Type
Festivals
Inaugural Session of South Asian Literature Festival
Inauguration, Seminars, Poetry Readings, Film
Welcome Address: Smt Ajeet Cour, President FOSWAL
 
Chief Guest: Prof. Chandrashekhara Kambara, President, Sahitya Akademi
Keynote Address: Prof. Ashis Nandy, Political psychologist, social theorist
Special Address: Shri Piyush Srivastava, Joint Secretary SAARC, Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India; and Shri Buddhadeb Dasgupta, eminent filmmaker who will speak on Cinema and Literature
 
 
(Collaboration: Foundation of SAARC Writers and Literature)
 
 

UTTARADHIKAR 2018

05 October 2018, 05:30 am
UTTARADHIKAR 2018
Programme Type
Cultural
UTTARADHIKAR 2018
 
Hindustani Vocal
By Dr. Sarita Pathak Yajurvedi, disciple of Guru Smt Sulochana Brahaspati
 
Odissi
By Arushi Mudgal, disciple of Guru Smt Madhavi Mudgal

UTTARADHIKAR 2018

04 October 2018, 05:30 am
UTTARADHIKAR 2018
Programme Type
Cultural
UTTARADHIKAR 2018
 
Hindustani Vocal
By Sawani Mudgal, disciple of Guru Pt. Madhup Mudgal
 
Bharatanatyam
By Himanshu Srivastava, disciple of Guru Smt Saroja Vaidyanathan