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Sat, Feb 11, 2023 - Sun, Feb 12, 2023, ET
Get Tickets Here Organized entirely by students at Harvard University, the 20th edition of the annual India Conference at Harvard is taking place on the weekend of February 11-12, 2023, at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. The conference will be in-person with some panels in a hybrid/ virtual format. As India completes […]
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Thu, Dec 8, 2022 from 12:00pm — 01:15pm, ET
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Register to attend via Zoom Mapping Color in History (MCH) is a digital platform that compiles pigment analysis data from existing and on-going research on scientific analysis of pigments with a capacity to add new data through collaboration with research centers that are engaged in pigments analysis in Asian painting and put them in a […]
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Mon, Dec 12, 2022 from 07:30am — 09:00am, ET
Persuading (the low-spending) state governments to focus their limited resources on areas of maximum impact Date: December 12, 2022, 6:00 to 7:30 pm IST/ 7:30 to 9:00 am ET Register here to join the Talk. Live Stream the Talk on YouTube. The webinar is a joint Lancet Citizens’ Commission on Reimagining India’s Health System event with the Population Foundation of India (PFI) and […]
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Mon, Nov 21, 2022 from 05:00pm — 06:00pm, ET
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Gund Hall, Room 124, Graduate School of Design
Join Visiting Artist Fellows Aamina Nizar and Sharbendu De as they explore impacts of urban design and climate change in Sri Lanka and India. ‘An Elegy for Ecology’ by Sharbendu De imagines how humans can survive in the future in the wake of climate change. ‘The Colombo Project’ by Aamina Nizar imagines an […]
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Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 12:00pm, ET
Khyati Tripathi is a death scholar from India and, through her work, she tries to bring together events, emotions and practices related to death to explore the psychosocial significance and intricate connections between them. She is interested in exploring the ‘sacred’ in death and the pure and impure aspects of it. Her work is based at the intersection of social anthropology, psychology, and psychoanalysis.
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Fri, Oct 14, 2022 from 08:00am — 09:30am, ET
Friday, 14 October 2022 | 8 AM to 9.30 AM EST / 5.30 PM – 7 PM IST Register to attend via Zoom The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health India Research Center, Project SANCHAR and The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute at Harvard University are delighted to invite you to an upcoming symposium on The […]
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Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 05:30pm, ET
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CGIS South, Rm S354, Harvard University
Yamini Aiyar is the President and Chief Executive of the Centre for Policy Research. In 2008, she founded the Accountability Initiative at CPR, which is credited with pioneering one of India’s largest expenditure tracking surveys for elementary education.
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Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 06:30pm, ET
Join us for a conversation with Christopher Charles Benninger [M’Arch ‘67], which will range from his experience at the GSD in the ’60s, working with Josep Lluís Sert, establishing the first planning school in India at CEPT and working in South Asia for over four decades.
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Fri, Nov 4, 2022 from 02:00pm — 04:00pm, ET
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Rm S153, CGIS South, 1730 Cambridge St
Professor Yadav is an associate professor of political science at Penn State University. She recieved her Ph.D. in Political Science from Yale University in 2007. Yadav’s research and teaching interests lie in comparative politics, political economy, economic development, and survey research.
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Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi
Office of International Programmes, SRCC, University of Delhi presents a seminar on: The 1947 Partition of British India: Forced Migration and its Reverberations Monday 10th October 2022 | 2.30 PM IST onwards Venue: Seminar Room, Sri Ram College of Commerce (map) Register to attend in person With Professor Jennifer Leaning, Senior Research Fellow […]
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The Partition Museum, Town Hall, Amritsar
Amritsar, India event: The 1947 Partition of British India remains the largest instance of forced migration in the recorded human history. Over 75 years on, the partition continues to be central to modern identity in the Indian subcontinent. Etched painfully onto regional consciousness, it influences how the people and states of postcolonial South Asia envisage their past, present, and future.
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