THE 2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ‘LITERARY ACTIVISM’

08 January 2016, 05:30 am
THE 2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ‘LITERARY ACTIVISM’
Programme Type
Seminars
The subject of the 2nd symposium is 'de-professionalisation' - the urge, as a creative practitioner, or, indeed, a practitioner of any kind, not to be identified with one genre or activity, and to be, in general, a critic of specialisation
 
Speakers include Prof Ashis Nandy, psychologist, cultural commentator, honorary fellow, CSDS; Jeremy Deller, one of Britain’s leading artists and winner of the Turner Prize; Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, poet and essayist; Nikil Saval, writer and editor of n+1; Raj Kamal Jha, novelist and editor, Indian Express; Peter D McDonald, Professor of English and Related Literatures, Oxford University; Sunetra Gupta, novelist and Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology, Oxford University; Rosinka Chaudhuri, Professor of Cultural Studies, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta; Jon Cook, Emeritus Professor, University of East Anglia, critic and biographer; and Amit Chaudhuri, novelist, critic, Professor of Contemporary Literature, University of East Anglia
 
 
 

ANNUAL LIBRARIANS MEET

07 January 2016, 05:30 am
ANNUAL LIBRARIANS MEET
Programme Type
Talks
Library Science (LIS) Education in USA and India: The Present, the Past and the Future Perspective
Speakers: Prof. K.S. Raghavan, DRTC, Bengaluru; and Dr. Elizabeth Cramer, Appalachian State University, North Carolina, USA
 
Chair: Shri Soli J. Sorabjee, President IIC
 

Seminar on Keys to Governance: Compliance and Delivery

07 January 2016, 05:30 am
Seminar on Keys to Governance: Compliance and Delivery
Programme Type
Discussions
Speakers: Shri T. S. Krishnamurthy, former Chief Election Commissioner of India; Shri Hardyal Singh, former Income-Tax Ombudsman and Additional Secretary CVC and columnist, Financial Express; Shri Rajeev Kher, former Commerce Secretary and member at the Competition Appellate Tribunal; Prof. Neera Chandhoke, Visiting Professor, Centre for Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University
 
First in the Series of seminars on ‘Keys to Governance’ in remembrance of Shekhar Borker, ‘Banana Boy’ on the Indian postage stamp, private sector administrator, citizen environmentalist and advocate of empowerment of persons with disabilities, who passed away last year on 7 January
 

Sakhiya

07 January 2016, 05:30 am
Sakhiya
Programme Type
Cultural
Concert by Chaar Yaar – Madan Gopal Singh (vocalist, poet and composer); Deepak Castelino (guitar & banjo); Pritam Ghosal (sarod); and Gurmeet Singh (percussion)
 
With Joel Bluestein (guitar & vocals); and Timothy Hill (singer/songwriter; guitar & piano)
 

Indian Art on the Silk Road and its Impact

06 January 2016, 05:30 am
Indian Art on the Silk Road and its Impact
Programme Type
Talks
Speaker: Prof. Monika Zin, Department of Indology & Tibetology, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich
 
Chair: Dr. R.C. Agarwal
 
The lecture will provide an overview of the art on the fringes of the Taklamakan Desert; and special reference will be made to the region of Kucha with its magnificent wall-paintings that go back directly to Indian prototypes. It will present the latest, still unpublished results of research and will discuss select examples of the transfer of Indian archetypical image types to the Far East
 

Kathak Duet Recital

06 January 2016, 05:30 am
Kathak Duet Recital
Programme Type
Cultural
By Keya Chanda, disciple of Smt Rani Karna, Pt. Bachan Lal Mishra & Pt.  Birju Maharaj and Tanmoyee Chakraborty, daughter and disciple of Smt Keya Chanda, from Kolkata
 

Beyond the Vision

06 January 2016, 05:30 am
Beyond the Vision
An exhibition of paintings by Jaiprakash Chouhan and Sonali Pithawe Chouhan
 
Preview on Tuesday, 5 January 2016 at 18:30

Concert – Piano Recital

05 January 2016, 05:30 am
Concert – Piano Recital
Programme Type
Cultural
By Gabriele Carcano from Italy, recipient of the 2010 Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship Award
 
The artist will present a concert of works by Scarlatti, Berio and Brahms
 

Gender Challenges

05 January 2016, 05:30 am
Gender Challenges
Programme Type
Discussions
A discussion on a three-volume compendium of Bina Agarwal’s selected papers
 
Discussants: Professor Amartya Sen; Shri Vikram Seth; and Dr. Renana Jhabvala
 
In Conversation: Dr. Bina Agarwal with Professor Amartya Sen
 
Moderator: Shri Paranjoy Guha-Thakurta
 

Literature without Letters: The Indian Puzzle and The Role of Buddhism

04 January 2016, 05:30 am
Literature without Letters: The Indian Puzzle and The Role of Buddhism
Programme Type
Talks
Speaker:  Prof. Jens-Uwe Hartmann, Department of Indology & Tibetology, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich
 
Chair: Dr. Himanshu Prabha Ray
 
The rather special relation between oral and written transmission is a distinctive feature of ancient Indian civilization, and it appears that until the first century BCE script was used only for administrative purposes. According to our present knowledge, the Buddhists were among the first who employed writing for transmitting and preserving their literature. This is suggested by Indic manuscripts that were unearthed about twenty years ago in Pakistan and Afghanistan. These are by far the oldest ever found, and they preserve Buddhist texts