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Shrinking Space for Dissent? The B.G. Verghese Memorial Lecture by Gopalkrishna Gandhi

The B.G. Verghese Memorial Lecture by Gopalkrishna Gandhi, civil servant, diplomat, former governor
 
 Followed by a  panel discussion 
Panelists: Shubha Mudgal, classical singer; Nilanjana Roy, literary critic and columnist; and Ashok Malik, columnist and TV commentator
 
Moderator: Siddharth Varadarajan, Senior Fellow, Centre for Public Affairs and Critical Theory
 
The lecture will be preceded by presentation of Chameli Devi Awards 2015 

DR. C. D. DESHMUKH MEMORIAL LECTURE 2015 A Language on the Move: Gujarati as an Internal Agency for Formations and Transformations of Identity of an Indian Regional Culture

A Language on the Move: Gujarati as an Internal Agency for Formations and Transformations of Identity of an Indian Regional Culture
 
Speaker :Dr. Sitanshu Yashaschandra, eminent Gujarati poet, playwright, translator and academic; recipient of  the Sahitya Akademi  Award (1987) for his significant opus, Jatayu, and the Padma Shri (2006) 
 
Chair: Shri Soli J. Sorabjee, President, IIC
 
There are many ways in which one could try to understand the structurality and dynamics of India of our times. One way is to focus on one of its regions and to look at its local genesis and regional identity. The ‘linguistic re-organization of the States’ in India led to the formation of new States which were defined by the language that the majority of each region declared as its own. This lecture examines the ontological and epistemological status of one such language, Gujarati, in its actual and enriching context and in its historical relationships with other languages of India, which was somewhat clouded over in the heat of the formation days 

Askot -Arakot Abhiyan 2014

An audiovisual presentation by PAHAR
 
The Askot-Arakot Abhiyan is a research trip organised by Pahar once in ten years.  The aim of the trip is to know more about the mountains, its villages and their culture. Issues of forests, decentralisation, women’s education, environment and wildlife protection, youth migration ecological imbalance are raised through these trips. The talk will address these issues based on their  recent trip and to compare the changes observed every 10 years, the first trip was organised in 1974

"Consider Yourself at Home": Celebrating Charles Dickens - 21st to 23rd February 2014

A three-day festival celebrating the life and work of Charles Dickens. The festival includes talks, discussions, workshop, readings, concert, quiz, film screenings of adaptations and an exhibition. Films courtesy British Council Division

Charles Dickens: Pictures from Italy

An exhibition of contemporary paintings based on Charles Dickens' 1840 travelogue to Italy and France

Paintings by Livia Signorini

 

On view in the Foyer outside the Auditorium until 23rd February 2014

 

Charles Dickens Collection

An exhibition on posters, frontispiece

 

On view in the Quadrangle Garden until 23rd February 2014

 

At 18:30 in the Auditorium

Dickens and India

Inaugural lecture by Shri Girish Karnad

Chair: Shri Soli J. Sorabjee, President IIC

 

Dr. C.D. Deshmukh Memorial Lecture 2014 The Fourth Great Movement of Indian Renaissance

The Fourth Great Movement of Indian Renaissance

Speaker; Prof. P.K. Mukhopadhyay, formerly Professor of Philosophy, Jadavpur University

 

Chair: Shri Soli J. Sorabjee, President IIC

Uttarakhand, Tragedy

Presentation of a status report two months after the flash floods

Presentations by Dr. Chandi Prasad Bhatt, one for the founders of the CHIPKO Movement and Dr. Navin Juyal, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad

Moderator: Dr. Shekhar Pathak 

Chameli Devi Jain Award for 2012-13

Presentation of awards to Outstanding Woman Mediaperson

Followed by a panel discussion on
Freedom of Expression: Can We Get it Right?
Panelists: Shri Fali S. Nariman; Shri Shashi Tharoor; and Prof. Nivedita Menon

Moderator: Smt Sevanti Ninan

DR C.D. DESHMUKH MEMORIAL LECTURE India's Golden Jubilations

India's Golden Jubilations
Speaker: Shri Gopalkrishna Gandhi, former Governor of West Bengal

Chair: Shri Soli J. Sorabjee, President, IIC

Is there something, anything or nothing to celebrate about today's India? Do the anniversaries we observe with clockwork regularity"”silver, golden, diamond"”serve any purpose, practical or ideational? Or are jubilees merely exercises in self-fulfilment and self-deception, or what in Hindustani would be called "man-bahlaav"?

GOLDEN JUBILEE LECTURES Origin of the Universe

GOLDEN JUBILEE LECTURES Origin of the Universe
Speaker: Prof Paul Davies, Regents' Professor and Director of the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science, Co-Director, ASU Cosmology Initiative, and Principal Investigator, Center for the Convergence of Physical Science and Cancer Biology, Arizona State University

Chair: Prof M.G.K. Menon, Life Trustee, IIC

Cosmologists agree that the universe as we know it began with a big bang about 13.7 billion years ago, but many questions remain. What, if anything, came before the Big Bang? Can a universe appear from nothing? Was the Big Bang also the origin of time and space? Can such an event ever be fully explained scientifically? This lecture will tackle such deep and important topics. It will also review the history of the universe from the first split second to the present epoch, as well as predict the ultimate fate of the cosmos

International Seminar on Mind and Body in Health and Harmony in Asian Systems of Medicine

International Seminar on Mind and Body in Health and Harmony in Asian Systems of Medicine
Organized by the IIC - Asia Project

Keynote Address: Prof P.N. Tandon, President, National Brain Research Centre

Seminar Coordinator: Prof Ranjit Roy Chaudhury, formerly of WHO

Chair: Prof M.G.K. Menon

A three-day seminar on the unique medical systems prevalent in Asia, to create awareness about these in an endeavour to benefit the peoples from the rich heritage available

As part of the conference, two performance-cum-demonstrations will be held:

On 12th December at 18:00 in the Auditorium
The Body-Mind Connect Seen Through the Prism of the Arts - I
Selected examples of shared Asian and Indian practices as both entertainment and healing

Zen Dance and Son Mudo (South Korea)
Thangta - Martial Art of Manipur

Chief Guest: Dr Karan Singh, M.P., President, ICCR
Introduction: Smt Shanta Serbjeet Singh, Vice-Chairman, Sangeet Natak Akademi and Chairperson, APPAN (Asia Pacific Performing Arts Network)

On 13th December at 18:00 in the Multipurpose Hall, Kamaladevi Block
The Body-Mind Connect Seen Through the Prism of the Arts - II
Selected examples of shared Asian and Indian practices as both entertainment and healing

Kalaripayattu - Martial Art of Kerala
Humour as a Stress Reliever in Pan-Asian Art (Indonesia)

Presented by Sangeet Natak Akademi and APPAN

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