Borges and India

22 November 2016, 05:30 am
Borges and India
Programme Type
Talks
 
 
 
Argentine writer Carlos Gamerro , in conversation with Alok Bhalla and Sonya Surabhi Gupta
 
Carlos Gamerro is author of several novels and was awarded the Best Book Prize of 2015 at the Buenos Aires Book Fair for Facundo o Martín Fierro.  His novels have been translated into French, German and Turkish, and into English as An Open Secret, The Islands and The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Perón (all three of them translated by Ian Barnett in collaboration with the author). He has written film scripts and has translated works of Graham Greene and Shakespeare into Spanish
 
Dr. Alok Bhalla, critic and translator, former Professor from English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad
Dr. Sonya Gupta, Director, Centre for European and Latin American Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia
 
(Collaboration: Embassy of the Argentine Republic)

Bharatanatyam Recital

22 November 2016, 05:30 am
Bharatanatyam Recital
Programme Type
Cultural
 
 
Bharatanatyam Recital
By Anwesha Das, disciple of Urmila Satyanarayanan
 
(Collaboration: Seher)

Kamaladevi Puraskar 2016

21 November 2016, 05:30 am
Kamaladevi Puraskar 2016
Programme Type
Cultural
 
Kamaladevi Puraskar 2016
Presentation of awards to young craftspersons – Krishna Kumbhkar, terracotta; Selvi P. Deepa, tribal broom making; Karunya Sethuraman, wood sculpture; Uddhab Sutradhar, Purulia dance mask; and Indra Kumari, Barmer applique
 
Chief Guest:  Smt Jasleen Dhamija, veteran handloom historian and handicrafts expert
 
There will be a display of craft made by the awardees
 
(Collaboration: Delhi Crafts Council)

Linguistic Diversity in South and Southeast Asia

21 November 2016, 05:30 am
Linguistic Diversity in South and Southeast Asia
Programme Type
Seminars
 
 
 
Chair: Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan, Chairperson, IIC-International Research Division
 
Introduction: Professor Anvita Abbi, Seminar Coordinator; Honorary Director, Centre for Oral and Tribal Literature, Sahitya Akademi
 
Guest of Honour: Dr. D. P. Pattanayak, eminent linguist                        
 
Keynote Address: Dr. Ganesh Devy, Chairman, People’s Linguistic Survey of India
 
Organised by IIC-International Research Division

Carnatic Music – Vocal Recitals

20 November 2016, 05:30 am
Carnatic Music – Vocal Recitals
Programme Type
Cultural
 
 
 
Presenting young upcoming artists – K. Abhishek Nair, M. Kiran Subramanian, Sai Sirisha Bhamidi, R.L. Mythreyi, Shruti Nair, Aditi Govinda Rajan and Subhamadhi Muthuvel
 
(Collaboration: Gayathri Fine Arts)

Remembering Ram Gopal

18 November 2016, 05:30 am
Remembering Ram Gopal
Programme Type
Talks
 
 
Illustrated talk on the legendary dancer by Dr. Sunil Kothari, well-known dance critic and writer
 
Dr. Kothari’s talk will include excerpts from the film I Saw God Dance

Kayak Adventures Across the World’s Most Turbulent Rivers

18 November 2016, 05:30 am
Kayak Adventures Across the World’s Most Turbulent Rivers
Programme Type
Talks
Speaker: Mr. David Manby, renowned British kayaking specialist whose thirty year experience has set the whitewater benchmark
 
Chair: Shri Sudhir Sahi
 

CITIZEN CENTRIC INITIATIVES

18 November 2016, 05:30 am
CITIZEN CENTRIC INITIATIVES
Programme Type
Discussions

 
 

 
Swachh Bharat Mission
 
Keynote speakers:  Shri Saraswati Prasad, IAS, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation
 Shri Pankaj Jain IAS (Retd),, Former Secretary Drinking Water and Sanitation and Presently Hony. Chairman Sulabh Sanitation Mission Foundation; and Shri Saurabh Jain, IAS,Director (SBM), Ministry of Urban Development
 
 
Chairman: Shri Parameswaran Iyer, Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation
 
(Collaboration: IC Centre for Governance)

Where the Elephant Sleeps (Switzerland)

17 November 2016, 05:30 am
Where the Elephant Sleeps (Switzerland)
 
  (99 min; 2016; dvd; English)
 
A documentary film directed by  Brigitte Uttar Kornetzky, Swiss Ambassador for Captive Elephants, FIAPO, India; and President EIN, Elefanten in Not- Help Aid, who will introduce the film
 
The film is based on the captive elephants used in tourism in Rajasthan, specifically in Amer Fort, Jaipur. The harsh conditions cause all manner of physical and mental harm to these elephants. The plot revolves around an intriguing conflict that emerges in this brutal landscape for the elephants. A story that forces dozens of government officials to congregate around a suffering elephant  and finally towards a ground breaking conclusion
 
(Collaboration: WRRC, HIS, EIN  (Elephants in Need in India) )

Celebrating the Ordinary

17 November 2016, 05:30 am
Celebrating the Ordinary
 
 
Celebrating the Ordinary
Papier colles exhibition by Sukanta Dasgupta from Pune
 
Preview on Wednesday, 16 November 2016 at 18:30
 
Sukanta Dasgupta experiments with papier colles – pasting torn paper, to achieve the effect of oil paints