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Indian Economy: Can it be at a Turning Point 

Speaker: Prof. Amit Bhaduri, one of the foremost Economists of our times, former Professor Emeritus, Jawaharlal Nehru University, ‘Professor of Clear Fame’ at Pavia University, Italy and recipient of the Leontief Prize, Tufts University, USA for ‘advancing frontiers of thought’

Moderator of the Series: Suhas Borker, Trustee, IIC

Introduction: Vinay Kumar, former Associate Editor, The Hindu

(Collaboration: Press Club of India)

Building International Collaboration in Education

Speaker: Anuj Bhasin, Trade Commissioner (Education), Canadian High Commission and formerly a member of the advisory board of Indo-Canadian Business Chamber’s Education committee and Indo-Canadian Alumni Network 

Chair: Dr Prachi Kaul, Director, Shastri Indo Canadian Institute, New Delhi

 

Kuch Kahi Kuch Ankahi (60 min)

Presented by Yaqub Ghauri and Sadia Rahman
Directed by Yaqub Ghauri

Research and scripted by Sadia Rahman, the theatre voice presentation focuses on the story of the legendary film actor, Dilip Kumar. In Hindustani, the performance unveils the saga of a fruit merchant’s son, Yusuf Khan and his transformation into Dilip Kumar
 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

The Republic Relearnt: Renewing Indian democracy 1947-2024
By Radha Kumar (Vintage: 2024)

Discussants: Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament; and Dr. Radha Kumar, academic and author of the book

Chair: Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC

Kutiyattam Performance: ‘Himakara’

A segment from the Act of the Ashoka Garden ('Aśokavanikāṅkam'), the Fifth Act of Shaktibhadra's play, Ascharyachudamani, showing Ravana addressing the Moon while pining for Sita

Presented by Margi Madhu, son and disciple of Guru Moozhikkulam Kochukuttan Chakyar, who was the torch bearer of the Ammannoor style of acting

With artists of Nepathya – Centre for Excellence in Kutiyattam

Accompanists: Thalam: Dr. Indu G.; mizhavu: Kalamandalam Manikandan & Nepathya Jinesh; edakka: Kalanilayam Rajan; and make-up: Kalanilayam Sreejith Sundaran

Kutiyattam is one of India’s oldest living theatrical traditions. In 2003, it was proclaimed Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
 

Workshop on Kutiyattam

To be conducted by Margi Madhu and Dr. Indu G. from Nepathya – Centre for Excellence in Kutiyattam, Moozhikkulam, Kerala
 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

Transformation – Emergence of Bangladesh and Evolution of India-Bangladesh Ties

By Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty (K V Publishers Pvt. Ltd.: 2024)

Discussants: Amb. Pankaj Saran, former Deputy National Security Adviser, Govt. of India and former High Commissioner to Bangladesh; Dr. Smruti S. Pattanaik, Research Fellow (SS), Manohar Parriker Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses; and Amb. Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty, former Diplomat and author of the book

Chair: Amb. Shyam Saran, President, IIC

 

Contemporary Indian Art: Global Perspectives and Local Roots

Panelists: Dr. Amarendra Khatua, former Director General, ICCR; Ms Arpana Caur, eminent artist; Ms Gargi Seth, Chief Curator, Indian Art Circle; Dr. Neerja Chandna Peters, artist and recipient of the IAC Art Fair Grant; and Ms Renuka Sondhi Gulati, artist, winner of  the IAC Art Fair Grant

Chair: Dr. Sanjeev Kishor Goutam, Director General, National Gallery of Modern Art

(Collaboration: Indian Art Circle)

Silent Rebellions and Working-Class Dreams

Speaker: Dr. Arun Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Nottingham University, UK

Chair: Dr. Hem Borker, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia

A history of defiance by Indian workers who refused to see themselves as mere laboring entities that elites and employers wished them to become. It is the colonial world of the late nineteenth and twentieth century where educational opportunities, especially for socio-economically oppressed castes and the laboring poor, were very limited and uneven. How state and non-state elite power attempted to shape laboring subalterns and how laboring subalterns experienced and responded to educational institutions and elite visions. The contestation between “dreams” of educated and literate subalterns and “educational visions” of elites shaped the projects of non-elite education and marked the birth of industrial and technical education in modern India

 

 

Ecosystem Restoration

Speaker: Prof. Meenakshi Dhote, Dean and Head, Environmental Planning, School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi

Introduction: Dr. (Mrs.) Malti Goel, President and CEO, Climate Change Research Institute

Special Remarks: Ms Maya Gupta, Director-Principal, Universal Public School; and Faiyaz Khudsar, University of Delhi

Chief Guest: Prof. D.P. Agrawal, former Chairman, UPSC and Founder Director, ABV-IITM, Gwalior

 

Third lecture in the World Environment Day Science Campaign organised in collaboration with Climate Change Research Institute

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