Friday 8 January 2016

Opportunity for conference presentations



Sl.No.
Name of college
subject
Department
Dates
 
 
College of Commerce
ERP.9
(State)
2016
 
 
 
Emerging issues in International
 
 
 
7.
Deen Dayal
Trade and Finance in Post
Management Studies
22-23 Feb,
 
Upadhyaya College
Recession Period
(National)
2016
 
8.
Motilal Nehru College
Goods & Service Ton: Impact on
 
18-19 Feb,
 
(Eve)
Indian Economy
Economics (National)
2016
 
9.
Shaheed Bhagat Singh
Marketing in the 21st century:
 
 
 
College
issues and challenges
Commerce (National)
5-6 Feb, 2016
 
10.
 
Emerging Trends and
 
29-30 March,
 
 
Dyal Singh College (E)
contemporary issues in finance
Commerce (National)
2016
 
11.
 
Sustainable Business Models:
 
 
 
 
Innovative Strategies and
Commerce
16-17 March,
 
 
Shyam Lal College
Practices
(International)
2016
 
12.
 
Business Transformation in
 
 
 
 
Contemporary World - Issues &
 
 
 
 
Bharati College
Challenges
Commerce (National)
31 Oct, 2015
 
13.
Shaheed Bhagat Singh
Global Trade in Services : A WTO
 
30-31 March,
 
 
College (E)
perspective
Commerce (National)
2016
 
14.
 
Globalization Economic
 
29 March,
 
 
Shivaji College
Development and Sustainability
Commerce (National)
2016
 
15.
 
Changing Business and
 
 
 
 
Economic Environment in India -
 
26-27 Feb,
 
 
Sri Aurobindo College
Vision 2020
Commerce (National)
2016
 
16.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Make in India - Opportunities and
 
 
 
 
Khalsa College
Challenges
Eco (National)
9 Jan, 2016
 
17.
 
Online Retailing - A paradigm
 
 
 
 
Jesus & Mary College
shift in India's Retailing Scenario
Commerce (National)
19-19 Feb,
 
18.
 
India's Development Challenges:
 
28-29 Jan,
 
 
Jesus & Mary College
Ideas for the Next Generation
Eco (National)
2016
 
19.
Sri Venkateswara
Make in India initiative: issues,
 
28-29 Jan,
 
 
College
implications and inter linkages
Commerce (National)
2016
 
20.
 
Trade Negotiations under WTO:
 
 
 
 
Shyam Lal College
Issues before Developing World
Eco (National)
4-5 Feb, 2016
 
21.
 
Third International Congress on
 
 
 
University College of
Gerontology and Geriatric
Medicine
27-29 Nov,
 
 
Medical Science
Medicine
(International)
2015
 
22.
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur
 
Forensic Science Unit
27-28 Feb,
 
 
Khalsa College
Crime Scene Management
(National)
2016
 
23.
 
Biotechnology in Crop
 
 
 
Zakir Husain Delhi
Improvement: Prospects &
 
 
 
 
College
Constraints
Botany (National)
29 Jan, 2016
 
24.
 
Emerging trends and future
 
 
 
 
Kirori Mal College
Challenges in chemical science
Chemistry (National)
3-4 Feb, 2016
 
25.
 
Role of Analytical Sciences in
 
23-30 Jan,
 
 
Hans Raj College
Sustainable Development
Chemistry (National)
2016
 
26.
 
Man-made Diseases: An Urban
 
11-12 Feb,
 
 
Maitreyi College
Menace
Zoology (National)
2016
 
27.
Shaheed Rajguru
 
Electronics &
 
 
College of Applied
Recent Trends in Instrumentation
Instrumentation
 
 
 
Sciences for Women
and Electronics"(RTIE-2016)
(National)
5-6 Oct, 2016
 
28.
 
Reproductive Health in India:
 
 
 
 
Deshbandhu College
concerns and awareness
Zoology (National)
12 Feb, 2016
 
29.
 
Nano-science - Opportunities and
 
19-20 Feb,
 
 
Maitreyi College
Challenges
Chemistry (National)
2016
 
30.
 
Women Scientists in Biology and
 
 
 
Sri Venkateswara
Health: Contribution to Indian
Biochemistry
8-9 March,
 
 
College
Science:
(National)
2016
 
31.
 
Recent Innovations in Chemical
 
15-16 Feb,
 
 
Sri Aurobindo College
Science and Technology
Chemistry (National)
2016
 
32.
 
 
 
17-18 Feb,
 
 
Shyam Lal College
Peaceful use of Chemistry
Chemistry (National)
2016
 
33.
Shaheed Rajguru
 
 
 
 
College of Applied
Advances in Food Science and
Food Technology
 
 
 
Sciences for Women
Technology
(National)
Jan, 2016
 
34.
 
Acculturation religion society
History & Sanskrit
17-18 Feb,
 
 
Shivaji College
language
(International)
2016
 
35.
 
Women, Crime and Law:
Women Development
31 March,
 
 
Shivaji College
Protection or Assertion?
Cell (National)
2016
 
36.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Research Methodology in Social
Social Science
14-24 Dec,
 
 
Khalsa College
Sciences
(National)
2015
 
37.
Moti Lal Nehru
Manavadhikaar ke Sawaal aur
All Department
10-11 Feb,
 
 
College(D)
Bhartiyua Samaj
(National)
2016
 
38.
Zakir Hussain Delhi
Gandhi and the contemporary
Gandhi Study Circle
25-26 Feb,
 
 
College
World
(International)
2016
 
39.
Zakir Hussain Delhi
Way of seeing: Critical Questions
Political Science
 
 
 
College
on Indian Political thought
(National)
21 Jan, 2016
 
40.
 
Land use change, climate
 
 
 
Shaheed Bhagat Singh
extremes and disaster risk
Geographical
18-20 March,
 
 
College
reduction
(International)
2016
 
41.
 
Environmental Ethics, Resource
 
 
 
 
Depletion and Sustainable
 
25-26 Feb,
 
 
Kalindi College
Development
Geography (National)
2016
 
42.
 
Environment in Sociology
 
 
 
 
Jesus & Mary College
Emerging Trends
Sociology (National)
31 Oct, 2015
 
43.
 
Education, Politics and Social
Elementary Education
16-18 Nov,
 
 
Gargi College
Change
(International)
2014
 
44.
 
Caste and Gender, Historical
 
28-29 Jan,
 
 
Shyam Lal College
Perspective
History (National)
2016
 
45.
Sri Venkateswara
Bhasha Aur Rajniti Ka Badlta
Political Science
18-19 March,
 
 
College
Swaroop
(National)
2016
 
46.
 
Political ledership in independent
 
 
 
 
India-Challenges and emerging
Political Science
23-24 Feb,
 
 
Aryabhatta College
trends
(National)
2016
 
47.
 
Smart Agriculture: A Blend
 
 
 
 
Ancient Wisdom and Modern
 
29-31 March,
 
 
Aditi Mahavidyalaya
Technology
( National)
2016
 
48.
Sri Aurobindo College
Social Harmony and Well Being:
 
Applied Psychology
29-30 March,
 
 
(Eve)
Issue and Challenges
 
(National)
2016
 
49.
 
Consciousness (With respect to
 
 
 
 
Indraprastha College
Indian, Western and
 
 
3-4 March,
 
 
for Women
Psychological view point)
 
Philosophy (National)
2016
 
50.
 
Indian Mind and Societal
 
 
 
 
 
Concerns: An Interdisciplinary
 
 
11-12 March,
 
 
Ramanujan College
Dialogue
 
Psychology (National)
2016
 
51.
 
Corporate Social Responsibility
 
 
 
 
Maharaja Agrasen
Sports, Olympism and Global
 
Physical Education
23-25 March,
 
 
College
Peace.
 
 
(National)
2016
 
52.
 
Madhyakaaleen Hindi Sahitya Ka
 
 
12-13 Jan,
 
 
Hansraj College
Samajik Sandarbh
 
Hindi (National)
2016
 
53.
 
Migration and Identity : The urban
 
 
28-29 Jan,
 
 
Daulat Ram College
Subject
 
 
English (National)
2016
 
54.
 
Media, State and the
 
 
 
 
 
Marginalized : Tackling
 
 
17-18 March,
 
 
Kalindi College
Challenges
Journalism (National)
2016
 
55.
 
Narratives of Stereotypes is text
 
 
11-12 Feb,
 
 
Aryabhatta College
and Performance
English (National)
2016
 
56.
 
Dalit Sahitya Ka Sandarbh,
 
 
 
 
 
Ambekakarvadi Vimarsh aur
 
 
28-29 March,
 
 
Moti Lal College (eve.)
Bhartiya Samaj
 
Hindi (National)
2016
 
57.
 
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15-16 Feb,
 
 
Aryabhatta College
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Hindi (National)
2016
 
58.
 
Badalta Bhartiya Paridrishya Aur
 
 
12-13 Feb,
 
 
P.G.D.A.V.College(eve.)
Swatantryottar Hindi Natak
 
Hindi (National)
2016
 
59.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev
 
 
 
 
12-13 March,
 
 
Khalsa College
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Hindi (National)
2016
 
60.
Hindu College
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Hindi (National)
17-18 March,
 
 
vkSj fganh vkykspuk
 
2016
 
61.
Kalindi College
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Hindi (National)
10-11 March,
 
 
pqukSfr;k
 
 
2016
 
62.
Satyawati College
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Hindi (National)
10-11 Feb,
 
 
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2016
 
63.
Delhi College of Arts &
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Hindi (National)
15-16 March,
 
 
Commerce
pqukSfr;k
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2016
 
64.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Exegesis of Space in Literature
 
22-23 March,
 
 
Khalsa College
and culture
English (National)
2016
 
 
 
The teaching pedagogy for the
 
 
 
 
 
English language teaching to the
 
 
 
 
 
undergraduate students in the
 
 
 
65.
 
college of India-Consequent upon
 
 
 
 
the implementation of CBCS
 
15 March,
 
 
Moti Lal College(eve.)
system
English (National)
2016
 
66.
 
Trauma: Memory and History in
 
18-19 March,
 
 
Ramanujan College
Literature
English (National)
2016
 
67.
 
Ranagmanch evm
 
 
 
 
Natyakala:Adhjunik Prepakshan
 
10-11 Aug,
 
 
Kalindi College
me
Sanskrit (National)
2016
 
68.
Maharaja Agrasen
 
 
24-25 Feb,
 
 
College
City Lives: Spaces and Narratives
English (National)
2016
 
69.
 
Swatantryottar Hindi Kahani
 
 
 
P.G.D.A.V. College
Rachnatamak Sarokaro Ki nayi
 
11-12 Jan,
 
 
(eve.)
Padtal
Hindi (International)
2016
 
 
 
Hindi Evam Anya Asiyaee
 
 
 
70.
 
Bhashaon Ke Madhyam se Dee
 
 
 
 
ja Rahi Shiksha Mein Nvachaar
 
31 Oct, 1-2,
 
 
Hansraj College
Kee Chunautiyaan
Hindi (International)
Nov, 2015
 
71.
Zakir Husain Delhi
Imagining the Indian 'Popular':
 
 
 
 
College (eve.)
Globalization and its contents
English (National)
5-6 Feb, 2016
 

Tuesday 3 November 2015

International Conference on TAGORE AND NATIONALISM (05-07 November 2015)


Indian Institute of Advanced Study
Rashtrapati Nivas, Shimla 171 005
International Conference

on

TAGORE AND NATIONALISM
      (05-07 November 2015)
    Programme

05 November, 2015, Thursday
9.15-9.45:         REGISTRATION
9.45-10.15:      Welcome address by CHETAN SINGH, Director,  IIAS.
                        Introducing the Theme: K.L. TUTEJA, Convener
10.15-11.00:   Inaugural Session: SABYASACHI BHATTACHARYA
                           11.00-1130:  Tea Break and Group Photo
Session I:   11.30-1.15
Chairperson:   Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
Speakers:           SUKANTA CHAUDHURI
                            Tagore, Nationalism and Imperialism
                            FAKRUL ALAM
                            Rabindranath Tagore at the Intersection of Nationalism and Modernity
                           K SATCHIDANANDAN
 The Pathography of Nationalism: Rabindranath Tagore and the National   Question
1.15-2.00: LUNCH BREAK
Session II: 2.00-3.45
Chairperson:    Chetan Singh
Speakers:         HARISH TRIVEDI
Tagore's Nationalism—and Premchand's
                           BHASKAR CHAKRABORTY
The Self, the Nation and the World Beyond It: Reading Tagore’s Travel Writings
                           STEFANO BEGGIORA
Tagore and nationalism: a perspective on Italy imagining the Indian Unity
3.45-4.00: TEA BREAK
Session III: 4.00-5.45
Chairperson:   K Satchidanandan
Speakers:         SUPRIYA CHAUDHURI
History, Identity and Nation in Tagore's Fiction
                           KRISHNA SEN
1910 and the Evolution of Tagore’s Vernacular Nationalism
                                    TILOTTAMA MISRA
Language, Nationalism and Tagore

November 6, 2015, Friday
Session IV: 9.45-11.30
Chairperson:               Harish Trivedi
Speakers:          MAHESH CHAMPAKLAL
Rabindranth Tagore’s Theater: Circumspect Nationalism in the Garden of Internationalism
                           SUKUMAR MURLIDHARAN
The Indian Enlightenment as Work in Progress: Looking back at the dialogue of Tagore, Gandhi and Ambedkar                            
                          SWAGATA K BASU
Ideas on Nationalism in Tagore and Unamuno: A Comparative Study                                         
Session V: 11.30-1.15
Chairperson: Indra Nath Choudhuri
Speakers:         R SIVA KUMAR
Santiniketan, the Making of a Community     
                            

ASMA RASHEED
“Living Gramophones”: Educators, Access and Equity in Higher Education Today
                              MRIDU RAI
Defending Nationalism: The Ideas of Rabindranath Tagore and Kashmiri Resistance
1.15-2.00: LUNCH BREAK

Session VI: 2.00-3.45

Chairperson:   Supriya Chaudhuri
Speakers:          BIRAJ M RATHI
Tagore’s Ghare Baire (Home and the World) and Char Adhyaya (Four Chapters): Rethinking Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Gender
                           AISHIKA CHAKRABORTY
Dancing against the Nation? The Politics of Kinesthetic of Tagore
                           SAURAV DASHTHAKUR
The useless and the ‘wonderful’: Work, leisure and being ‘at home in modernity’ in the music of Rabindranath Tagore
3.45-4.00: TEA BREAK

Session VII: 4.00-5.10

Chairperson:   Anindita Mukhopadhyay
Speakers          PATHIK ROY
From Rabindranath to Rituparno Ghosh: Domestic Space, Gender and the Nation in Chokher Bali
                          MANAS GHOSH
Nation and Partition: Home and Exile: Tagore reinvented by Ritwik Ghatak




November 7, 2015, Saturday
Session VIII: 9.45-11.30
Chairperson:   Krishna Sen
Speakers:          BASHABI FRASER
Rabindranath Tagore and the Spirit of India: an exploration of Tagore’s ideas on nationalism
                           SHAILESH PAREKH
Nationalism in Tagore’s Poetic Oeuvre
                           INDRA NATH CHOUDHURI
Tagore as a Transnational Writer                            
Session IX: 11.30-1.15
Chairperson:   Sukanta Chaudhuri
Speakers:         RUKMINI BHAYA NAIR
Grammar Lessons and Language Games: Rabindranath Tagore and Ludwig Wittgenstein on the Epistemology of Education
                        MAKARAND PARANJAPE
Tagore's Indignation: Swadeshi Samaj and the Political Novel
                       ANDREAS L KOTANIS
Rabindranath Tagore and Social Sensitivity 

Valedictory Remarks: 1.15-1.30
by CHETAN SINGH, Director, IIAS.

Tuesday 20 October 2015

Award of Fellowship

Award of Fellowship

Scholars working on the below-mentioned research areas may apply for the award of Fellowships at the Institute at any time of the year. Their applications would be considered as and when vacancies arise.
(a) Social, Political and Economic Philosophy;
(b) Comparative Indian Literature (including Ancient, Medieval, Modern Folk and Tribal);
(c) Comparative Studies in Philosophy and Religion;
(d) Comparative Studies in History (including Historiography and Philosophy of History);
(e) Education, Culture, Arts including performing Arts and Crafts;
(f) Fundamental Concepts and Problems of Logic and Mathematics;
(g) Fundamental Concepts and Problems of Natural and Life Sciences;
(h) Studies in Environment;
(i) Indian Civilization in the context of Asian Neighbours; and
(j) Problems of Contemporary India in the context of National Integration and Nation-building.
1. Scholars belonging to weaker sections of society and those who are differently abled/physical challenged will be given preference.
2. Applications from scholars working in, and on, the North Eastern region of India are encouraged.
3. Fellows will be required to submit a monograph on the completion of their term. The Institute will evaluate and consider this monograph for publication. The Institute will have the first right of publication and will have the copyright of the monograph submitted by the Fellow.
4. The term of Fellowship for independent and retired scholars would initially be for a period of one year, allowing continuation for another year after evaluation of the work done during the first year. In no case will this continue beyond two years. However, for in-service scholars who want to come for two years, the Fellowship would be awarded for a period of two years subject to the condition that continuation of the Fellowship for the second year would only be granted if the external Evaluation Report of the work done by the Fellow during the first year is positive.
7. The prescribed application form can be downloaded from the website: www.iias.ac.in.  The application on the prescribed form may be sent to the Secretary, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla 171005. Only applications in the prescribed application form would be considered by the Institute.
8. Fellows are expected to remain in residence from 1st March to 15th December. Their stay at the Institute during the winter months is optional. They may proceed on study tours during this period.
9. Proposals involving empirical work requiring data collection through extensive fieldwork would not be considered.
10. The pay of in-service Fellows will be protected. In addition, they will get 20 per cent of their basic pay in case they are maintaining a separate house at the place of their work, other than government accommodation. The Fellowship grant for Fellows who are independent scholars is Rs. 56,400/- per month.
11. The Institute provides hard furnished, rent-free accommodation to Fellows in cottages on the Rashtrapati Nivas Estate. In addition, scholars will be provided a fully furnished study, on a sharing basis, with computer and Internet facilities.
12. The Fellows will be provided with free stationary. They will have access to the Institute's vehicles for local travel on payment of nominal charges.
13. Fellows are entitled to free medical treatment at the dispensary of the Institute.
14. It is mandatory for in-service candidates to apply through proper channel.
15. Fellowship applications of scholars who have been Fellows of the Institute within a period of the last five years will not be considered.
16. The short-listed scholars would be invited to make a presentation before the Fellowship Award Committee (FAC). Scholars with proven academic credentials, as decided by Screening Committee, may be exempted from this provision. Those interested can get further details from the Secretary of the Institute who is available on e-mail at secretary@iias.ac.in and may be contacted on 0177-2831379.
Applications are received throughout the year by the Institute. These are considered once or twice a year depending upon the number of vacancies arising from time to time.
The application forms can be downloaded from here PDF MS Word

Friday 9 October 2015

विश्व हिंदी दिवस 2016 के उपलक्ष्य में आयोजित अंतरराष्ट्रीय हिंदी निबंध प्रतियोगिता

विश्व भर के हिंदी सेवियों को सादर नमस्कार।

विश्व हिंदी सचिवालय की ओर से विश्व हिंदी दिवस 2016 के उपलक्ष्य में आयोजित अंतरराष्ट्रीय  हिंदी  निबंध  प्रतियोगिता   के लिए प्रविष्टयाँ आमंत्रित।

देश विदेश में हिंदी की प्रगति के लिए पूर्व अथवा वर्तमान में कार्यरत संस्थाओं व व्यक्तियों के बारे में उन्हीं के देश के लोगों द्वारा खोज को प्रोत्साहित करने, उनके  योगदान, इतिहास, व्यक्तित्व-कृतित्व आदि के विषय में जानकारी को शब्दबद्ध करने तथा सचिवालय के मंचों के माध्यम से विश्व हिंदी समुदाय को उस जानकारी से अवगत कराने के उद्देश्य से प्रतियोगिता का विषय रखा गया है:
"मेरे देश की हिंदी  संस्था" अथवा  "मेरे  देश का  हिंदी  प्रचारक"

नियम व शर्तों तथा पुरस्कार राशि के लिए संलग्न पोस्टर देखें।

सचिवालय को विश्वास है कि आप सभी अपनी संस्थाओं, अपने मंचों आदि के माध्यम से प्रतियोगिता की सूचना का प्रसार करेंगे तथा अधिकाधिक  लोगों को इसमें भाग लेने के लिए प्रोत्साहित करेंगे।

अग्रिम धन्यवाद सहित,

सादर
.....

Namaskaar, 

The World Hindi Secretariat is organising an International Hindi Essay Competition in the context of World Hindi Day 2016. 

The competition aims at highlighting the past and present contribution made by institutions and individuals of various countries in the promotion of Hindi. To this end the competition shall encourage research on their history, life and works, documentation of these contributions and the diffusion of all these information through the various platforms available at the Secretariat. Hence the title of the essays shall be: 
“Mere desh ki Hindi Sansthaa” or “Mere desh ka Hindi Pracharak” 

Kindly see attached posters for terms and conditions and prizes. 

The Secretariat rests assured of your contribution in the onward transmission of the advert for the competition through your respective institutions and other platforms and is hopeful of the participation of a maximum number of people in this endeavour. 

With anticipated thanks.  

विश्व हिंदी सचिवालय 
फोन: +230-6761196, फैक्स +230-6761224
वेबसाइट: www.vishwahindi.com

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