Stem Cell Therapeutics: Promises and Future Challenges
Speaker: Prof. Akhil C. Banerjea, former Professor Emeritus, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi and former Director, Institute of Advanced Virology, Kerala
Chair: Dr. Kalpana Luthra, Professor of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Stem cells have the unique ability to renew themselves. There ae several categories – pluripotent, embryonic stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells (ipsc) and adult stem cells. Stem cells can potentially recreate functional tissues. Moreover, human adult cells may be reprogrammed to behave like embryonic stem cells. The talk will reveal how human hematopoietic stem cells are engineered to interfere with the replication of HIV-1 in two important immune cells (T-cells and Macrophages)
IIC/PCI - Conversations with Media # 2.1
General Elections: 2024
Challenges and the World’s Largest Electoral Movement
Speaker: Ashok Lavasa, former Election Commissioner of India
Moderator: Suhas Borker, Trustee, IIC
Introduction: Vinay Kumar, former Associate Editor, The Hindu
Welcome Remarks: K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC
Opening Remarks: Gautam Lahiri. President, PCI
The series of Conversations with Media is jointly organised by IIC and Press Club of India; and is hosted by them alternately every month
Launch of the Citizens Delhi Climate Action Plan and Citizens Delhi Heat Action Plan-2024
Speakers: Prof. C.R. Babu, Professor Emeritus, Centre for Environmental Management of Degraded Ecosystems (CEMDE), University of Delhi; Shri Rajendra Ravi, Co-ordinator, People’s Resource Centre; Prof. Shreekant Gupta, former Professor, Delhi School of Economics and IPCC author; Dr. Yogita Shukla, Founder and CEO, addGEO Foundation; Shri T.K. Shah, Member, Green Circle of Delhi; and Col. Anuj Srivastava (Retd.), architect and heritage conservationist
Chair: Shri Suhas Borker, Founder Member, Green Circle of Delhi and Trustee, IIC
The programme will commence with the release of the book edited by Rajendra Ravi, Exploring New Urbanism – Food, Farm and Wastelessness (Bookwell, New Delhi: 2024)
The occasion marks the 88th anniversary of Lodhi Garden and the 32nd anniversary of Green Circle of Delhi. NDMC Horticulture Department will present a sapling to each participant, kindly please bring a cloth/jute carry bag
(Collaboration: Green Circle of Delhi)
Cyber Safety for the Common Man: How to safeguard yourself in cyber space
Speaker: Adv. Dr. Muktesh Chander, IPS (Retd.), Special Monitor for Cybercrime and Artificial Intelligence, National Human Rights Commission
Chair: Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC
In the ever expanding digital landscape, cyber crimes is an every growing menace that millions face each day. The fastest-growing crime worldwide, as technology improves, cyber criminals get bolder, innovating new methods to cheat people.Dr. Chander who has specialised in Cyber Security will address some of these methods and highlight the importance of netizen awareness and the need to take certain cyber safety precautions.
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
India’s Tipping Point: The view from 7 Race Course Road
By S. Narendra (Bloomsbury India: 2023)
Discussants: Shri R. Prasannan, Resident Editor, The Week, New Delhi; Amb. K.P. Fabian, Professor, Symbiosis University, Pune; and Shri S. Narendra, former Principal Information Officer and concurrently Information Adviser to Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao and author of the book
Chair: Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC
Ensuring Basic Income through Guaranteed Employment: A Key to Build Equitable and Sustainable India
Speaker: Prof. H.M. Desarda, Professor Emeritus, MGM University, Aurangabad, former Member, Maharashtra State Planning Board. Prof. Desarda is a well-known researcher, thinker, and writer on the issues of land, water, ecology, employment, and environment
Chair: Prof. Alakh N. Sharma, Director, Institute for Human Development
Although the third-largest economy in purchasing power parity, India is besieged by pervasive poverty, chronic malnutrition, and mass deprivation. Although well-endowed with natural resources, India ranks 131 in the Human Development Index among 189 countries, 94th among 107 in the Global Hunger Index. While radical redistribution of land and other means of production is not possible, Prof. Desarda argues for a feasible option through guaranteed employment to create income support for vulnerable people
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
A Democracy in Retreat: Revisiting the ends of Power
By Ashwani Kumar (Har Anand Publications: 2023)
Discussants: Justice Arjan Sikri, eminent jurist and former Judge of the Supreme Court of India; Ms Neerja Chowdhury, journalist, columnist and political commentator; Amb. Pavan K. Varma, diplomat, politician, and author; and Dr. Ashwani Kumar, eminent lawyer, thinker, veteran parliamentarian and former Minister for Law and Justice and author of the book
Chair: Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC
FRONTIERS OF HISTORY
The Roma Exodus and Reconnection with a Forgotten Diaspora
Illustrated lecture by Dr. Punita G. Singh, acoustician, musicologist, linguist, editor and educator based in Delhi. She has taught at Washington University in the US, McGill University, Canada and is currently, Visiting Faculty at Ashoka University, Sonipat
India is regarded as the original homeland of the Roma, yet most history books in schools omit mention of a Roma exodus and research and scholarship on the subject has been sparse. If the emigration of Roma out of India dates back to a millennium or earlier as posited by some scholars, the parallel influx of traders, invaders and colonizers over the intervening period seems to have overwritten their story. This presentation reviews the story of the Roma and their connection, disconnection and reconnection with India.
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Buddha in My Backyard
By Emani Rani Sarma (Hyderabad Book Trust: 2023)
Discussants: Shri Ashok Vajpeyi, former Chairman, Lalit Kala Akademi, poet and literary-cultural critic; Dr. Uma Chakravarti, historian and author; Shri Suhas Borker, Editor, Citizens First TV (CFTV) and Trustee, IIC; and Ms Emani Rani Sarma, author of the book
FRONTIERS OF HISTORY
The Roma Exodus and Reconnection with a Forgotten Diaspora
Illustrated lecture by Dr. Punita G. Singh, acoustician, musicologist, linguist, editor and educator based in Delhi. She has taught at Washington University in the US, McGill University, Canada and is currently, Visiting Faculty at Ashoka University, Sonipat
India is regarded as the original homeland of the Roma, yet most history books in schools omit mention of a Roma exodus and research and scholarship on the subject has been sparse. If the emigration of Roma out of India dates back to a millennium or earlier as posited by some scholars, the parallel influx of traders, invaders and colonizers over the intervening period seems to have overwritten their story. This presentation reviews the story of the Roma and their connection, disconnection and reconnection with India.
