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Kaviraj Shailendra: A Conversation
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‘Kaviraj Shailendra: A Conversation’ between Amla Shailendra Mazumdar and Indrajeet Singh was held on 5 September 2022 at Seminar Room and Zoom. It was moderated by Ravikant. Shailendra was an extraordinary
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Gatecrashing into Gurukuls: Lecture by N Sukumar
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N Sukumar delivered a lecture on ‘Gatecrashing into Gurukuls: Caste Discrimination in Indian Universities’ on 2 September 2022 at Seminar Room and Zoom. It was chaired by Nishikant Kolge. In the caste ridden Indian society, Scheduled Caste students
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Facets of Lata Mangeshkar’s Artistry: Lecture by Kushal Gopalka
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Kushal Gopalka delivered a lecture on ‘Facets of Lata Mangeshkar’s Artistry’ on 16 August 2022 at Seminar Room and Zoom. It was chaired by Ravikant. The citizens of India had the good fortune of listening to and enjoying the songs of Lata
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Delhi’s Metromobilities: Lecture by Rashmi Sadana
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Rashmi Sadana delivered a lecture on ‘Delhi’s Metromobilities’ on 10 August 2022 at Seminar Room and Zoom. It was chaired by Ananya Vajpeyi. Metronama is an intimate account of urban transformation told through the story of Delhi’s
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The Economy as Governing Imaginary-Podcast-Ritu Birla
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In this episode, Prathama Banerjee speaks to Ritu Birla on how economic thinking operates as the language of governance in our contemporary. What is the relationship between law, economics and culture? What is the relationship between the economic public and the democratic people? Is economics politics by another name? What does it mean to rewrite the history of economic thought from a colonial and postcolonial perspective? How does this history inform our global contemporary often described in terms of neo-liberalism? How should humanities scholars engage with the discipline of economics?