Inclusive Innovation and Rural Transformation in India and China
Panelists: Prof. Pratap Bhanu Mehta, President, CPR; Dr. Cao Haijun, Secretary, Economic & Commercial Counsellor's office, Embassy of China; Prof. Jayati Ghosh, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU; Prof. Guo Bin, National Institute for Innovation Management,Zhejiang University; Dr. Stephen McGurk, International Development Research Centre - South Asia Regional Office
Chair: Prof. Abhijit Sen, Planning Commission
The villages of China and India have largely been unable to avail of the opportunities of rapid economic growth, while development is often framed in terms biased against "low-tech" rural sectors. The discussion addresses how to harness innovation for inclusive development, and involve policy-makers and scientists in knowledge-based rural transformation. Appraising the uses made of knowledge capital and new initiatives to increase productivity, the panel will also discuss how best the state might enable innovation
The Artist and Her Work: Mrinalini Sarabhai by Mallika Sarabhai
Delving into the art of the first choreographer to use dance for contemporary social commentary
White Paper on Black Money
Panelists: Prof Arun Kumar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU, and author of Black Economy in India; Prof Jagdeep S. Chhokar, former Dean, IIM-Ahmedabad and Founder-Member, Association for Democratic Reforms; and Dr Saumen Chattopadhyay, Associate Professor, Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, JNU
Moderator: Shri Suhas Borker, Convenor, Working Group on Alternative Strategies
How China will change the World
Speaker: Prof Martin Jacques, Senior Visiting Fellow at IDEAS, LSE
Chair: Dr Alka Acharya, Director, Institute of Chinese Studies
Based on a newly revised edition of the speaker's provocative book, When China Rules the World, which argues that China's economic growth combined with its inheritance of Confucian values that prioritize order and stability in society and in relations with tributary states herald an era when a distinctively Chinese modernity will dominate the world
Concert
By the Ranganathan Trio from France, with Elodie Merlaud
Ajay (violin), Ravi (cello) and Theo (piano) will present works by Dvorak, Ravel and Shostakovich
Elodie Merlaud (mezzo soprano) will sing airs from 20th-century French opera
The Ranganathan Trio trained at the Conservatory of Tours in France under Xavier Richard, and later under Vincent Coq of the famous Trio Wanderer. In 2009, they received the first prize of the jury at the regional conservatory. They have presented concerts in France, Poland, Germany, the U.K. and India. Elodie Merlaud is from the Conservatory of Lyons
Science for Survival
(50 min; dvd; 1995; English)
The film looks at how western science relates to indigenous knowledge and whether a point of convergence is possible, referring to the diverse viewpoints of eco-feminist Dr Vandana Shiva ("a science which does not respect nature's needs "¦ inevitably threatens survival"), Ayurvedic researcher Dr Sharadini Dahanukar, and silk technologist Prabha Shekar
Round Table on Afghanistan
Participants: Shri Rana Banerji, Special Secretary (retd.), Cabinet Secretariat; and Dr Qamar Agha, senior journalist
Chair: Shri I.P. Khosla, former Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
The Legacy of Ustad Amir Khan
Speaker: Shri S. Kalidas, music critic
Chair: Pt Tejpal Singh, senior pupil of Ustad Amir Khan
Ustad Amir Khan was a musician's musician who left such a deep impact on the Hindustani music scene that it is impossible to think of a musician today who has not been directly or indirectly influenced by his music
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Shri Nihal Singh, former Editor, Indian Express; Ambassador Rajanikanta Verma, former Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs; and Shri Parsa V. Rao, Editorial Consultant, DNA, discuss Diplomacy: Indian Style by K.P. Fabian (New Delhi: Har-Anand, 2012)
Chair: Shri Suhas Borker, Convenor, Working Group on Alternative Strategies
GOLDEN JUBILEE LECTURES ON GOVERNANCE
Governance and the Girl Child
Speaker: Justice (retd.) Smt Leila Seth, former Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh
Chair: Shri Soli Sorabjee, President, IIC
