TO MARK MANDELA INTERNATIONAL DAY 2026
TO MARK MANDELA INTERNATIONAL DAY 2026
Commemoration of Nelson Mandela’s 108th Birthday
Songs by School Choirs from Delhi NCR
At C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium: 11:15 to 12:15 Mandela Katha Mala
“Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. And overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. It is an act of justice. It is the protection of a fundamental human right, the right to dignity and a decent life. While poverty persists, there is no true freedom” - Nelson Mandela, from ‘Make Poverty History’ speech in London's Trafalgar Square for the campaign to end poverty in the developing world, 3 February 2005.
Message from the UN Secretary General António Guterres to be read by Mr. Darrin Farrant, Director, United Nations Information Centre for India and Bhutan
Speakers: H.E. Prof. Anil Sooklal, High Commissioner of the Republic of South Africa; and Suhas Borker, Convener, Working Group on Alternative Strategies
Interactive session with students of schools from Delhi NCR
A group of school students in Durban, South Africa shall join online for the interactive session.
Foyer outside the Auditorium: Madiba and His Struggle: An exhibition of paintings by students of Bluebells School International
Organized as part of Taking Gandhi to Children series that brings children closer to the enduring legacy of Gandhi’s non-violent struggle for equity, justice, pluralism and sustainable development
(Collaboration: Gandhi Yuva Baradari; United Nations Information Centre; and Working Group on Alternative Strategies)
DURGABAI DESHMUKH MEMORIAL LECTURE 2026
DURGABAI DESHMUKH MEMORIAL LECTURE 2026
A New Consciousness for a Fractured Time - Rethinking India’s Development Path
By Prof. Mihir Shah, Distinguished Professor and Chair, Rural Management Program, Shiv Nadar University
India’s development journey continues to grapple with fundamental challenges of water, nutrition, health, education and employment. Using water as a lens, Prof. Mihir Shah argues for a shift away from the “magic bullet” solutions of the twentieth century towards a more inclusive, trans-disciplinary approach rooted in dialogue, diversity, ecological wisdom and collective action.
(Collaboration: Council of Social Development)
Solo Piano Recital
Solo Piano Recital
By Vikram Rajan a Vienna-based concert pianist, trained at the University at Buffalo (New York), Mannes College of Music (New York City), and the University of Music and Performing Arts (Vienna). Rajan has performed extensively across renowned venues such as the Vienna Musikverein and Bösendorfer Hall.
(Collaboration: Delhi Music Society)
An Evening of Indian Classical Music
An Evening of Indian Classical Music
By Shreya Chatterjee, distinguished Hindustani classical vocalist, trained under Shri Partha Sarathi Desikan and continuing her advanced training under Padma Bhushan Pandit Ajoy Chakrabarty and Shri Brajeswar Mukherjee.
Accompanists: Durjay Bhaumik on Tabla, disciple of Taalyogi and Vinay Mishra on Harmonium, an ‘A’ Grade All India Radio artiste.
(Collaboration: ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Kolkata)
B.G DESHMUKH LECTURE 2026
B.G DESHMUKH LECTURE 2026
Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Speaker: Prabhat Kumar, Former Cabinet Secretary, First Governor of Jharkhand, President of the IC Centre for Governance, and Chancellor of Usha Martin University, Ranchi.
Chair: Shri Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Former Governor, West Bengal and Life Trustee, IIC
Film- Khoyi Hui Aawazein
Khoyi Hui Aawazein
Saptak: A screening of poetry readings by seven deceased poets of Hindi
Kirti Chaudhary, Shriram Verma, Chandrakant Deotale, Bhagwat Rawat, Jyotsna Milan, Vinod Kumar Shukla and Mangalesh Dabral
(Collaboration: Raza Foundation)
Book Discussion Group - Longings Across Fences, Poems for the Nomadic Soul
Book Discussion Group
Longings Across Fences, Poems for the Nomadic Soul
By Jamshed (Amaryllis (An Imprint of Manjul Publishing House, 2026)
Discussants: Justice V. Ramasubramanian, Chairman, National Human Rights Commission; Justice A. K. Sikri
Former Judge, Supreme Court of India and Judge, Singapore Supreme Court; Amb. Lakshmi M. Puri
Former United Nations Assistant Secretary-General and author; Dr. Naima Khatoon, Vice Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University; Kamna Prasad, Author and Founder, Jashn-e-Bahar; Paresh Maity, internationally acclaimed artist; Jamshed, poet, columnist & author of the book
IIC Double Bill :Music Recitals
IIC Double Bill :Music Recitals
Rabab Recital
By Imran Khan from Delhi, disciple & son of Ustad Gulfam Ahmed Khan
Accompanists: Shanti Bhushan Jha(Tabla)
At 19:00
Hindustani Vocal Recital
By Laxmipriya Nayak from Odissa, disciple of Guru Vidushi Anjana Nath
Accompanists: Arunava Dutta Banik (Tabla) & Mukesh Bhardwaj (Harmonium)
IIC Double Bill : Music & Dance Recitals
IIC Double Bill : Music & Dance Recitals
Carnatic Flute
By Aditi Sudarshan from Mumbai, disciple of Guru Shashank Subramanyam and Guru Kunnakudi M. Balamuralikrishna.
Accompanists: Siddesh Ganesh(Violin) & Vignesh Jayaraman (Mridangam)
At 19:00
Bharatanatyam Recital
By L .Murugashankari from Madurai, disciple of Kalaimamani Smt Parvathi Ravi Ghantasala
IIC FILM CLUB- WINDOWS INTO THE NORTHEAST- 29th June
IIC FILM CLUB
WINDOWS INTO THE NORTHEAST
Presents a curated selection of contemporary films from Northeast India, bringing together distinctive cinematic
voices from the region. Spanning diverse languages, landscapes and lived experiences, the films offer intimate
reflections on identity, memory, community and change.
The Elysian Field (Ha Lyngkha Bneng), Meghalaya
(123 min; 2025; Khasi with English subtitles)
Director: Pradip Kurbah
With Richard Kharpuri; Helena Duiia; Baia Marbaniang; Albert Mawrie; Merlvin Mukhim; Jeetesh Sharma
Recipient of the Golden Saint George for Best Film and Silver Saint George for Best Director at the 47th
Moscow International Film Festival, 2025; NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film, Moscow International
Film Festival, 2025.
Set in the Khasi Hills in the year 2047, the film follows the lives of six remaining villagers negotiating loss,
memory and survival in an increasingly fragile world. Rooted in community and human resilience, the film
reflects on belonging, isolation and the enduring strength of collective spirit.
(This month’s film club films are open for all)
(Collaboration: Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER)
