Prof. Syamdas B. Menon
Smt. Neelam D. Sabharwal
Shri Kanwal Wali (Secretary)
Smt. Meena Agarwal (Honorary Treasurer)
Shri K. N. Shrivastava (Director, Chairman)
Dr. Meenakshi Gopinath Chairperson
Dr Sanjeev Chopra
Commemoration of Constitution Day
The Values of our Constitution
Speaker: Shri Justice Madan Lokur, former Judge of the Supreme Court of India
Followed by an interactive session with students from schools of Delhi NCR.
Discussants: Dr Smita Patil, Associate Professor, Department of Gender and Development Studies, IGNOU; Dr Surajkumar Thube, Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Ashoka University; Prof. Aakash Singh Rathore, International Fellow, ETHOS, Rome and author of Becoming Babasaheb: The Life and Times of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar ( Online)
Moderator: Suhas Borker, Convener, Working Group on Alternative Strategies
Organised as part of Taking Gandhi to Children series that brings children closer to the enduring legacy of Gandhi’s non-violent struggle for equity, pluralism and sustainable development by hosting year round interactive sessions with students from schools of Delhi NCR
(Collaboration: Working Group on Alternative Strategies)
TREADS Annual Lecture (Edition II)
The Shifting Logic of the Indus Waters Treaty
Speaker: Dr. Uttam K. Sinha, Senior Fellow, Manohar Parrikar–Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA)
Discussant: Amb. Ashok K. Kantha, Former Ambassador of India to the People’s Republic of China
Moderator: Dr Srinivas Chokkakula, President & Chief Executive Centre for Policy Research
The lecture explores how the Indus Waters Treaty, once hailed as a triumph of technical cooperation over politics, is being reshaped by shifting geopolitical realities, environmental stress, and the erosion of bilateral trust between India and Pakistan.
(Collaboration: Centre for Policy Research)
Public Service Broadcasting Day - 2025
Public Service Broadcasting Day - 2025
(Jan Prasaran Divas)
Public Service Broadcasting Day on 12 November commemorates the day Gandhiji made his first and only live broadcast on All India Radio. On this day in 1947 Gandhiji addressed more than 2 lakh refugees at the Kurukshetra Camp from Broadcasting House, New Delhi. Gandhiji held no public office or position in Government and it was truly a public service broadcast. Since 2000, this day has become an occasion to spread awareness about the concepts and values of Public Service Broadcasting in the country.
Commemoration at the Gandhi - King Memorial Plaza: 10:30 – 11:00
Followed by Discussion at C.D Deshmukh Auditorium: 11:00 – 12:15
Usha Mehta's tryst with freedom on radio: during the Quit India Movement Usha Mehta was arrested on 12 November 1942 and the Underground Radio Transmitter confiscated in Bombay. Ms Basudha Banerji, former Documentary Producer, All India Radio and Shri S.N. Sahu, former Press Secretary to President K. R. Narayanan, relive the moment.
Discussion on Public Service Broadcasting: Broadcasting as a public resource
Lead Presentation: Shri Suhas Borker, Mediaperson and Convener, Jan Prasar
(Collaboration: Jan Prasar)
