9th Edition of ‘Dialogue to Develop a Vision for the Environment of Delhi – 2025’
Water Eco-system of Delhi
Speakers: Shri Jasmine Shah, Vice-Chairman, Dialogue and Development Commission of Delhi, Government of NCT of Delhi; Shri Ankit Srivastava, Technical Advisor to the Minister for Water, Government of NCT of Delhi; Prof Shashank Shekhar, Professor, Department of Geology, University of Delhi; Dr Deeksha Katyal, Assistant Professor, Environment Management, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi; and Shri Depinder Kapur, Director, Water Programme, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi
Chair: Shri Suhas Borker, Founder Member, Green Circle of Delhi
Top metros of the world have learnt to address their water eco-system in a sustainable manner: from efficiently providing safe and easily accessible water to reliable sanitation and protecting their rivers and waterways from pollution. Sustainability also means resilience and adaptability to extreme weather events which may lead to flooding and scarcity. This Dialogue shall take up the entire gamut of issues pertaining to the water eco-system for Delhi: the river Yamuna; sharing of the river waters; pollution of the river; construction on the river bed; the nallas; the groundwater recharge, revival and rejuvenation of lakes and water bodies; reuse/recycling of water, sustainable water management, citizens' save water campaign led by school children etc. What are the challenges being faced by Delhi's waterscapes and water sources? How does Delhi measure across three pillars of water sustainability — resiliency, efficiency and quality? To achieve a sustainable water eco-system for Delhi can we set a future fit benchmark for 2025 with an action plan with strict timelines?
The series is dedicated to the memory of Shri Mahesh N. Buch, civil servant and environmentalist, who passed away on 6 June 2015 and who had given the key-note address at the inaugural edition of the Dialogue in 2013.
(Collaboration: Green Circle of Delhi)
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
The Second Wife and Other Stories
By Nandini C. Sen (Om Books International: 2021)
Moderator: Prof Malashri Lal, Academician and Author
Speakers: Shri K. N. Shrivastava, Director, India International Centre (Chair) ; Prof. Aruna Chakravarti, Academician, Author and Translator; Prof. GJV Prasad, Academician, Author and Translator ; Ms. Rumi Malik, Writer and Broadcaster ; Dr. Nandini C Sen, Academician and Author of the Book
HISTORY AND HERITAGE: THE AFTERLIFE OF MONUMENTS
Saving the World? Reflections on UNESCO’s Mid Century Mission in Conflict
Illustrated lecture by Prof. Lynn Meskell, Penn Integrates Knowledge (PIK) Professor, University of Pennsylvania and Richard D. Green Professor of Anthropology, School of Arts and Sciences, Professor, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, Weitzman School of Design, and Curator, Middle East and Asia sections, Penn Museum. Employing archival and ethnographic analysis, her award-winning book A Future in Ruins: UNESCO, World Heritage, and the Dream of Peace (OUP, 2018) reveals UNESCO’s early forays into a one-world archaeology and its later commitments to global heritage
Chair: Prof. Madhavan K. Palat
At the 50th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, UNESCO finds itself at an impasse, faced with the impossibility of calling powerful nations to account. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the most recent example. Yet earlier instances of inertia include international conflicts in Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen and Crimea. More able to publicly repudiate non-state actors, such as Ansar Dine or Islamic State, than some of its own high-profile member states, UNESCO has increasingly walked a diplomatic tightrope and prioritized geopolitical alliances, financial considerations, and tactical relationships.
HISTORY AND HERITAGE: THE AFTERLIFE OF MONUMENTS
PHYSICAL PROGRAMME
The Fort at Bhatinda: From a Desert Outpost to an Inner City Landmark
Illustrated lecture by Dr. Vikas Rathee who teaches History at Central University of Punjab, Ghudda (distt. Bhatinda)
Chair: Prof. Yogesh Snehi
Architecturally and strategically, the Bathinda Fort is unremarkable. However, as an ASI protected site located in the centre of the crowded Old City of Bathinda, the Fort has acquired a new kind of life of its own over the last century or so. The transition of Bathinda Fort from a symbol of governance and authority in the region to a space accessible by the citizenry and public for spiritual and leisure purposes. The presentation documents this transition and showcases the relationship that various stakeholders of the Bathinda Fort have with each other and with the site.
Nuclear Challenges to India’s Security
PHYSICAL PROGRAMME
Speaker: Dr. Manpreet Sethi, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Air Power Studies and Head of Nuclear Security Project and author of Nuclear Strategy: India’s March towards Credible Deterrence (2009)
Chair: Amb. Shivshankar Menon, former National Security Adviser of India and former Foreign Secretary of India
(Collaboration: Society for Policy Studies)
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
PHYSICAL PROGRAMME
Gottiprolu - An Early Trade Centre in Andhra Pradesh
Illustrated lecture by Dr. T. Sree Lakshmi, Director, Archaeological Survey of India
Chair: Shri B.M. Pande
Excavations by Archaeological Survey India at Gottiprolu, near Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh has uncovered the remains of a huge settlement. A fortified Satavahana urban trade centre on the South-east coast of India, the excavations have revealed literary, inscriptional and etymological evidences.
China’s Rise and Regional Order in the Indo-Pacific
PHYSICAL PROGRAMME
Speaker: Prof. T.V. Paul, James McGill Professor of International Relations, Dept. of Political Science, McGill University, Canada; Fellow, Royal Society of Canada; and former President, International Studies Association
Chair: Amb. K.P. Fabian
NEIGHBOURHOOD FIRST
PHYSICAL PROGRAMME
Coordinator: Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Ashok K. Mehta
Recent Developments in South Asia: How they affect India’s Neighbourhood First Policy
Panelists: Amb. K.V. Rajan, former Indian Ambassador to Nepal; Amb. Vivek Katju, former Indian Ambassador to Pakistan, Afghanistan and Myanmar; and Dr. Gulbin Sultana, Associate Fellow, South Asia Centre, Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi
Chair: Maj. Gen. Ashok K. Mehta
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
PHYSICAL PROGRAMME
Recent Explorations/Excavations and New Discoveries of Megalithic Settlements in and Around Vangchhia, Mizoram
Illustrated lecture by Dr. Sujeet Nayan, Deputy Superintending Archaeologist, Institute of Archaeology, Archaeological Survey of India
Chair: Shri B.M. Pande
The recent archaeological explorations/excavations at Vangchhia, a small village in Champhai District of Mizoram has yielded pictographs etched on large stone slabs, over 170 menhirs and a necropolis among other artifacts. The ancient people of Vangchchia carved terraces for their settlements and the main excavated site consists of 15 such carved terraces. Decoding Vangchhia’s ancient art of expressing its culture through material remains is hitherto unknown in the context of megalithic burial traditions
Green Conversation
PHYSICAL PROGRAMME
Dr. M. Shah Hussain and Dr. Faiyaz A. Khudsar in conversation with Suhas Borker
The second edition of Green Conversation will cover the entire gamut of green issues specifically related to Delhi NCR: from biodiversity parks, protection of the ridge, to the vilayati kikar menace, encouraging native variety of trees especially of the Aravalli ranges, Delhi tree census, bird count, butterfly survey and developing butterfly conservatories/habitats, recharging of groundwater, proposed tree ambulance network, integration of hands on green/environmental activity in school curriculum and involving college students in environmental conservation.
Dr. M. Shah Hussain and Dr. Faiyaz A. Khudsar, are both scientists at University of Delhi’s Centre for Environmental Management of Degraded Ecosystems (CEMDE) – recognized as a Centre of Excellence by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change. Dr. Hussain is the Scientist-in-charge, Aravalli Biodiversity Park; and Dr. Khudsar is Scientist-in-charge, Yamuna Biodiversity Park. Suhas Borker is the Founder Member of the Green Circle of Delhi
This conversation marks the 30th Anniversary of the Green Circle of Delhi (1992-2022) and the 86th Anniversary of Lodhi Garden.
A sapling will be presented to each participant by NDMC Horticulture Department; please bring a cloth/jute carry bag
(Collaboration: Green Circle of Delhi)
