Monday 6 January 2014

Public Sphere and Morality in India

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Hello,
Greetings for the day. 
You are cordially invited for a special lecture on ‘ Public Sphere and Morality in India’ by Prof. Bhikhu Parekh (a renowned Political Scientist, University of Westminster ) hosted by the Group of Adult Education, JNU on 8th January 2014 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Please see the invitation card attached with this mail for details. You can also reach me at 8459095968. Please oblige us by covering the event your esteemed Newspaper/magazine.
Thank you and regards.
Shalini
Research Scholar
Group of adult Education
School of Social Sciences
JNU.







Keystone Boys Choir

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hicc.delhi   Dear Friends, We are happy to invite you to the concert by the Keystone Boys Choir to be held at the Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre on Monday, 6th January 2014 at 6.30 p.m. All are welcome!
To Mári KövesMe
 
 
Today at 2:22 PM
Dear Friends,
We are happy to invite you to the concert by the Keystone Boys Choir to be held at the Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre on Monday, 6th January 2014 at 6.30 p.m.
All are welcome!
Please see the invitation attached.
 
Best regards,
Hungarian Centre

 
Johanna Balchandani
Senior Cultural Adviser
Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre
1-A Janpath, New Delhi – 110 011
Tel: 00-91-11-2301 4497, 2301 1152, 2301 4992
Fax: 00-91-11-2379 3161






Financing for Sustainable Agriculture’

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Dear Mr Sagar,           
Greetings from OneWorld!
 
It gives me great pleasure to invite              you for an interaction with Dr Rakesh Gupta, General              Manager, Priority Sector and Lead Bank Division, Punjab              National Bank. Dr Gupta heads the nation-wide              agri-business unit for the PNB. He will deliver the              Keynote Address at the roundtable, ‘Financing for              Sustainable Agriculture’, at 6.00 pm on January 10 at                the Deck Suite, 5th Floor, India Habitat Centre, New                Delhi.
 
As you are aware, we have already              hosted a series of two conferences and two roundtables on               ‘Rebuilding Uttarakhand.’ This roundtable is limited to              key stakeholders, including the government, corporate and              financial institutions, NGOs and people with interest in              the sustainable development of Uttarakhand.
 
Union Water Resources Minister Shri              Harish Rawat was the Chief Guest at the first conference,              while Union Textiles Minister Shri KS Rao was the Chief              Guest at the second conference. Shri SK Muttoo, IAS, Chief              Investment Commissioner, Uttarakhand, and renowned              agricultural scientist Prof. MS Swaminathan addressed the              first and second roundtables respectively.
 
More information on the earlier              conferences can be found at http://partneringforruralprosperity.in
 






‘Andromakers, a show by two very well known French female DJs

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Dear friends,
Happy New Year to all of you and your dearest!
You will find attached our cultural agenda for January 2014, full of exciting events.
Please don’t miss Andromakers, a show by two very well known French female DJs, on 10 January in Kitty Sue (presentation attached).
Hoping to see you very soon,
Warmest regards,
Jean-Philippe.
Jean-Philippe Bottin
Directeur, Alliance Française Delhi
Délégué Général Inde Népal, Fondation Alliance Française
72 Lodi Estate, New Delhi 110 003, India
Mob: (91) 9560004641, Twitter: @JPBotting for Sustainable Agriculture’






Awami League is set to form the next government

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Awami League is set to form the next government after securing over three-fourth majority in the controversial polls marred by deadly clashes, a low turnout and a boycott by opposition parties.
According the unofficial results, the Awami League candidates won in 107 seats and its ally Jatiya Party so far bagged 16 as counting for votes in 147 out of 300 constituencies in 59 districts were still underway.
Having won 127 seats uncontested, the party has now more than 230 seats in the house, which gives it a clear three- fourth majority in the 10th parliament – much like it was in the 9th parliament. “We are compiling the results… you will get the results by later today,” an Election Commission (EC) spokesman said.
The results of eight constituencies were withheld as violence forced suspension of polling at several polling stations in those areas, he said.
The EC is also set to declare names of candidates elected unopposed in 153 constituencies in the 300-seat parliament where candidates of the AL and its allies appeared as lone candidates in the absence of rivals from Bangladesh Nationalist Party-led 18 party alliance.
At least 21 people, including opposition activists, an election official and a law enforcement agency man, were killed in violence during the “one sided” elections. The EC is yet to calculate the average turnout, but media reports said fear of violence and absence of opposition candidates kept voters away from polling stations.
“We staged the election due to our constitutional obligation…Elections could have been much better if all had participated,” Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad said. He, however, said fair elections were held at 97 per cent of the polling centres amid reports that the ballot boxes were stuffed by ruling party activists to hide the low turn out.
Political analysts said in legal terms the election was legitimate but the opposition boycott and low turnout cast a shadow on its credibility. They expected dialogues between the major two parties to resolve the political deadlock. Media reports said the Awami League was likely to form the new government as early as possible.
The BNP-led opposition had demanded postponement of the polls and setting up of a non-party caretaker government, but Prime Minister Hasina rejected the demands. Political violence during strikes enforced by the opposition since November have left more than 160 people dead.

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