Hi Access-Indians,

I am happy to inform you all that equal opportunities office at JNU, and 
JNU-Visually challenged forum are jointly organising a two-day National 
Conference on 'disability and Disenchantment: New challenges and Evolving 
directions' on 2nd&3rd march 2009 at Jawaharlal Nehru University Campus.

I wish to make a special request to all our friends at Delhi to participate in 
our Conference on both the days and contribute to this academic event which is 
going to be unique in Indian higher educational circles. working 
visually-challenged friends at Delhi can write to our organising team at 
[email protected] to obtain a special delegation invitation which they can 
use either to avail a special Casual leave or to attend the conference 
on-duty-leave.

since the sessions in the conference run throughout the day from 9:30 AM to 
5:00 PM, Lunch and the High-Tea will be taken-care by the University.

for the root map of our University, you can visit http://www.jnu.ac.in or write 
to us at [email protected] for any query. 

I feel more than happy to further inform you that some of our high-profiled 
Access-Indians, Including our Moderator, are going to make focused 
presentations in our Conference.

you may therefore please go through the complete schedule pasted below and find 
out for yourself!

The National Conference on Disability and Disenchantment: New challenges and 
Evolving directions

 

Schedule

 

An event first of its kind in Indian academic circles, the conference will have 
a multifaceted participation of Renowned Academicians, Young scholars, 
Administrators and Activists working in the field of disability. Spread across 
two-days (2nd&3rd March), it is divided into five thematic sessions  besides a 
brief formal inaugural ceremony and the concluding panel discussion, the 
details of which are given below:

 

INAUGURAL SESSION

2nd March (9:30 AM to 11:15 AM) at SSS1 Auditorium JNU Campus.

Chief Guest: Sri; Mani Shankar Aiyyar (Hon.ble Union minister of Panchayat raj 
and youth affairs, Government of India.)

Key note Speaker: Prof. Sukh Dev-Singh Torat (chairperson, University Grants 
Commission.)

Officiating Chair: Prof. B.B. Bhattacharya (Vice-chancellor, JNU.)

 

DISABILITY, PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW

2nd March (11:30 AM to 1:00 PM) at SSS1 Committee Room JNU Campus.

Officiating Chair: Justice Rajendra Babu (National Human Rights Commission 
India)

Titles and Presenters

1) Global Trends and transformation: International Laws on Disability with 
special reference to UN-Convention on Persons with disabilities Neredimalli 
Annavaram, Center for the Study of Social systems, School of Social Sciences, 
JNU;

 2) The Enactment and Implementation of Persons with Disabilities (Equal 
Opportunities, Protection of rights and Full-participation) Act 1995 and a way 
forward Santosh Kumar Rungta, Advocate at Delhi High-court and the long serving 
General secretary of National Federation of the Blind;

3) WORLD PSYCHE AND THE DISABILITY POLICY Dr. Ramesh Kumar Sarene, Teaching 
faculty at the Department of political science, Satyavathi college, University 
of Delhi; and

4) To see the invisible: reflections on disability and public policy Dr. Vinod, 
Teaching Faculty at the Department of  Psychology, Lady Sriram College, 
University of Delhi.

 

DISABILITY, EDUCATION AND CAREER

2nd March (1:45 PM to 3:30 PM) at SSS1 Committee Room JNU Campus.

Officiating Chair: Prof. Abijit Patak, Center for the study of Social systems, 
School of Social Sciences, JNU.

Titles and Presenters

1)      Curriculum Development for Higher Education in Disability Studies and 
Action Co-authored by: Dr. Srilata Juvva Head of The Department, Disability 
Studies and Dr. Kalyani Talvelkar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai;

2)       Career and Capability: Opportunities for Persons with disabilities 
Shanti raghavan, Managing Director and Trustee, Enable India foundation, 
Bangalore; and

3)       Disability and higher education Dr. Gangatharan, Teaching faculty at 
the History Department, Banaras Hindu University, banaras.

 

THEORISING DISABILITY

3rd March (9:30 AM to 11:15 AM) at SSS1 Committee Room.)

Officiating Chair: Prof. Gautam, Vice-chancellor, Bhareli University;

Titles and Presenters

1) Beyond Medical Dogmatism and ConstructivistOrthodoxy: Capability Framework 
for Understanding Disability S. Mahesh Panicker,  Young Scholar and Teaching 
Faculty, Lady Sriram College, University of delhi;

2) Stigma and Social Disability Dr. Krishna Svami Dara, Teaching Faculty, Jamia 
Milya University, Delhi;

3) DISABILITY, STIGMATISATION AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION: INSIGHTS FROM INDIA Dr. 
Rambabu, Teaching Faculty, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai; and

4) The Metaphysics of Body: implications for Discourse on Disability Prof.  
Gopal Guru, Teaching faculty, Center for Political studies, School of Social 
sciences, JNU.

 

DISABILITY,  GENDER AND CIVIL SOCIETY

Officiating Chair: Prof. Janiki Abraham, Chairperson, Center for women studies, 
School of Social sciences, JNU. 

Titles and Presenters

1) DUAL BURDEN OF GENDER AND ABLEISM IN THE LIVES OF WOMEN WITH (VISUAL) 
DISABILITIES IN INDIA Dr. Renu Addlakha, Senior Fellow, Center for women's 
Development studies, Delhi;

2) Disability and Gender: a Constructive Approach Dr. Anita Ghai, teaching 
faculty, Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi;

Women and Disability Preeti Monga, Director, Silver linings;

4) Dissident bodies, demystified nations: a post-colonial reading of disability 
in the novels of Tony Morrison Dr. Navnit Shethi, Associate Professor, Center 
for English Studies, School of Language, Literature&Culture studies, JNU;

 

EQUALITY, ACCESSIBILITY AND TECHNOLOGY

3rd March (2:00 PM to 3:45 PM) at SSS1 Committee Room.

Officiating Chair: Prof. Anand kumar, Center for The study of Social Systems, 
School of Social Sciences, JNU;

Titles and Presenters

1) Copyright & Print Access - Response & Challenge: A Higher Education Case 
Study Dr. Sam Taraporevala, Head of the Department of Sociology, St. Xaviers 
College, University of Mumbai and The Director, Xaviers Resource Center for 
Visually-challenged;

2) Times They are Changing George Abraham, Chief Executive Officer, Score 
foundation and founding patron of the Indian Cricket Board for 
Visually-challenged; 3) Continued relevance of Braille in India and other 
developing countries Prof. A.K. Mittal, President, All India Confederation of 
The Blind, and Treasurer, World Blind Union; and

4) Equality through e-Quality: Importance of Technology and Accessibility for 
the Creation of an Equalizing Environment Harish Kotian, Assistant General 
manager, Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai.

 

PANEL DISCUSSION

3rd March (4:00 PM to 5:00 PM) at SSS1 Committee Room.

Moderator: Sri; Vivek Sahai, General manager, Northern Railways.

Discussants include: Chief Commissionor, Office of Persons with disabilities, 
Chairperson, National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral 
Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities, and representatives from 
the office of Union public service Commission, Ministry of Social Justice and 
Empowerment, Ministry of Human resource development and Ministry of Women and 
Child Development.

 
Looking forward for your estemed presence!

Mr. Annavaram Along with the Organising Team!


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