IIC ANNUAL DAY

22 January 2019, 05:30 am
IIC ANNUAL DAY
Programme Type
Cultural
IIC ANNUAL DAY
 
Stories of Premchand (Hindi play; 85 min)
Directed by Rajinder Nath

Coordinated by Smt. Meera Bhatia
 
Following four short stories of Munshi Premchand presented by Nepathya Foundation
 
Moteram Ji Shastri 
With Praveen Kumar, Mala Kumar, Rekha Johri
Narrator: Vishal Singh
Lathaiths: Jagdish Kanojia, Vishal Singh and Abhishek Kumar
 
Shanti 
With Sanjeev Johri, Mala Kumar, Jagdish Kanojia, Rakha Johri
 
Barre Bhai Sab 
With Gaurav Sethi, Animesh Singhal
 
Sadgati
With V.K. Bindu, Rekha Johri, Sanjeev Johri, Jagdish Kanojia, Mala Kumar
 

Can Digital India Get Past the Real India? India's Prospects in the New World Order

21 January 2019, 05:30 am
Can Digital India Get Past the Real India? India's Prospects in the New World Order
Programme Type
Talks
Can Digital India Get Past the Real India? India's Prospects in the New World Order
 
Speaker: Professor Bhaskar Chakravorti, Dean of Global Business at The Fletcher School at Tufts University and the founding Executive Director of Fletcher’s Institute for Business in the Global Context 
 
Digital India, on paper, is poised to grow into a global force – it could potentially jump ahead in the new world order in ways unimaginable by the "real" India. The number of internet users in India and China surpasses the aggregate of internet users across 37 of the richest countries combined. This means India could, in principle, be one of the largest repositories of a key ingredient that powers the future: data. But the key question is: can Digital India ever get past the real India? We shall discuss the prospects and what the lead-up to the 2019 elections suggest
 

INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY

21 January 2019, 05:30 am
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Programme Type
Talks
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
 
The Monastic Art of Sirpur
Illustrated lecture by Dr. P.K. Misra, Director, World Heritage, Archaeological Survey of India

Chair: Dr. D.M. Dimri

90th Birthday Commemoration of Dr Martin Luther King Jr

21 January 2019, 05:30 am
90th Birthday Commemoration of Dr Martin Luther King Jr
Programme Type
Cultural
MONDAY 21
 
COMMEMORATION  ? GANDHI-KING MEMORIAL PLAZA/ C.D. DESHMUKH AUDITORIUM FROM 10:30 TO 12:15
90th Birthday Commemoration of Dr Martin Luther King Jr
 
Celebration of the Power of Non-Violent Action
& the Life of Martin Luther King Jr [15 January 1929 – 4 April 1968]
 
Commemoration Service 10.30 am to 11.00 am – Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza
 
Songs by Choirs of Schools from Delhi NCR
 
Interactive Session 11.15 am to 12.15 pm – C.D.  Deshmukh Auditorium 
Theme of the Interactive Session:
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that".
- Martin Luther King, Jr, from a sermon given at the Dexter Baptist Church, November 17, 1957 
Special Address by Representative of the US Mission in India
During the Interactive Session a short film on Martin Luther King's Life shall be screened 
Moderator: Shri Suhas Borker (Convener, Working Group on Alternative Strategies)
 
Students from Schools of Delhi NCR to participate 
 
The day marks the 49th anniversary of the Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza. The Plaza was inaugurated on 21 January 1970 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
 This programme is part of the Taking Children to Gandhi series that brings children closer to the enduring legacy of Gandhi’s non-violent struggle for equity, justice, pluralism and sustainable development
 
(Collaboration: Gandhi Yuva Biradari and Working Group on Alternative Strategies)
 

FILMS ON WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT

19 January 2019, 05:30 am
FILMS ON WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT
FILMS ON WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT
 
Mucking up the Mediterranean (52 min; dvd; English)
Only 300 Monk Seals, it is estimated, are now left in the Mediterranean Sea. This gradual disappearance of the monk seal is not only an indicator of a species going extinct but also of the degradation of the Mediterranean Sea. Over-development, fishing, relentless dumping of industrial waste and sewage have turned the sea into a breeding ground for diseases. The prospect of cleaning up also looks grim
 
(Collaboration: World Wide Fund for Nature-India)

FRONTIERS OF HISTORY

18 January 2019, 05:30 am
FRONTIERS OF HISTORY
Programme Type
Discussions
FRONTIERS OF HISTORY
 
Cosmopolitan Dreams: the Making of Modern Urdu Literary Culture in Colonial South Asia
Speaker: Prof. Jennifer Dubrow, Associate Professor of Urdu, Asian languages and Literature, University of Washington
 
Chair: Prof. Mohammed Asaduddin, Department of English, Jamia Millia Islamia
 
This talk introduces the world of late 19th century Urdu print, in which a dynamic and interactive literary culture flourished. Readers and writers cultivated cosmopolitan affiliations in the pages of Urdu – language periodicals and newspapers such as Avadh Akhbar and Avadh Punch
 
 

Beyond Regimes: China and India Compared

18 January 2019, 05:30 am
Beyond Regimes: China and India Compared
Programme Type
Discussions
Beyond Regimes: China and India Compared
Discussion around the book edited by Prasenjit Duara and Elizabeth J. Perry
 
Discussants: Prof. Prasenjit Duara; Prof. T.G. Suresh, Jawaharlal Nehru University; and Propf. Sonika Gupta, IIT Chennai
 
Chair: Ambassador Shiv Shankar Menon 
 
(Collaboration: Institute of Chinese Studies)

Are Print Resources Lifeline for the Libraries?

18 January 2019, 05:30 am
Are Print Resources Lifeline for the Libraries?
Programme Type
Discussions
Are Print Resources Lifeline for the Libraries?
With a wider question: whether in the age of ICT the survival of print media is synonymous  to survival of libraries
 
Panelists: Prof Neera Chandhoke; Dr Sukrita Paul Kumar; Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf; Dr.  HK  Kaul; and Ms Shafina Segon
 
 

CULTURE AND HERITAGE

17 January 2019, 05:30 am
CULTURE AND HERITAGE
Programme Type
Talks
CULTURE AND HERITAGE
Coordinated by Amita Beig
 
Reviving Char Bagh at Itimad ud Daulah’s Tomb in Agra  
Speaker: Dr. Amita Baig, Representative, India, World Monuments Fund and author
 
Chair: Dr. Shikha Jain, founder Director, DRONAH

The Rise of China in the International Monetary System

17 January 2019, 05:30 am
The Rise of China in the International Monetary System
Programme Type
Talks
The Rise of China in the International Monetary System
 
Speaker: V. Srinivas, IAS, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions, Govt. of India
Chair; Dr. Indira Rajaraman