On 11/21/14, Vikas Gupta <vikas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All
> We cordially invite you to participate in an interdisciplinary
> INTERNATIONAL Conference on "Modern Transformations and the Challenges
> of Inequalities in Education in India" being organized by Department
> of History, Delhi University, in collaboration with Ramjas College,
> Delhi University & National Multilingual Educational Research
> Consortium, Jawaharlal Nehru University, & with cooperation from
> Department of Social Work, Delhi University from 27th to 29th November
> 2014.
> Venue : Auditorium, Department of Social Work, Delhi University
> (Opposite Shankar Lal Hall, Mall Road)
> 27th November, 2014 (Thursday) - 29th November, 2014 (Saturday) 9:00
> a.m. onwards
> For the invitation card, program chart and other details, you may also
> visit the following links including the free registration online page.
> http://www.vikasinterventions.in/educationconference2014
>
> You may also visit the Delhi University Website for a single PDF
> information at the following link:
> http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=3314&cntnt01returnid=83
> However, we are also reproducing below the session wise programme for
> your ready reference.
> Day 1: Thursday, Nov. 27th, 2014
> 09:00--09:30 Registration
> Session 1, Inaugural :09:30--10:00, Chair-Upinder Singh
> Speaker       Topic
> Manoj Kumar Jha       Welcome Address
> Basudev Chatterji     Inaugural Address-On Education
> Vikas Gupta   Introductory Remarks
>
> Session 2, 10:20--01:00, Chair-Amar Farooqui
> History of Education and the Question of Inequality
> Speaker       Topic
> Sabyasachi Bhattacharya       Interrogating the Notion of Inequality in 
> Education
> Andreas Gestrich      Poverty and Equality in Education: Transnational
> Survey of Historical Trajectories and Neoliberal Challenge
> Tea
> Umesh Bagade  Contesting Brahmanical Hegemony of knowledge: Phule's
> Path for Alternative Education
> Krishna Kumar, Denys Leighton and Manish Jain Panel of Discussants
> Open House
> Lunch
>
> Session 3, 01:50--03:20, Chair-
> Education and Neoliberalism: Historical Roots and Contemporary
> Perspectives and Alternatives
> Speaker       Topic
> Padma Velaskar        Neoliberal Ideology, Systemic Change and the New
> Illusions of Equity and Inclusion in Education
> Rich Gibson   Why it is Possible and Imperative to Teach Revolution-and how
> Anil Sadgopal Discussant
> Discussion
> Tea
> Session 4, 03:40--04:30, Chair-Rama Kant Agnihotri
> Desire to Know
> Speaker       Topic
> Kumar Shahani Desire to Know
> Prasanta Chakravarty  Discussant
> Discussion
>
> Session 5, 04:30--06:20, Chair-Harisen
> Colonial Trajectories and Contemporary Perspectives on Curricular
> Knowledge (1): Mathematics and Natural Sciences
> Speaker       Topic
> Harjinder Singh Laltu Conflict and collaboration between eurocentrism
> and brahmanical hegemony: revisiting science education in the colonial
> and post-independence period
> C K Raju      Decolonizing Mathematics and Science
> S. Irfan Habib and Prabhu Mohapatra   Discussants
> Discussion
> Day 2, Friday, Nov 28, 2014
> Session 6, 09:30--11:30, Chair-Lakshmi Subramanian
> Colonial Trajectories and Contemporary Perspectives on Curricular
> Knowledge (2): Social Sciences
> Speaker       Topic
> Arun Kumar    Poverty, Crime, and the School Curriculum: The Poor in
> Reformatory Schools (1880s-1920s)
> Namrata Ganneri       Developing a 'physical education curriculum': a view
> from Bombay Presidency c 1800-1947
> Amar Farooqui         Some Aspects of Knowledge Formation in Formal Education
> in 19th Century Delhi
> Aparna Balachandran   Discussant
> Discussion
> Tea
>
> Session 7, 11:50--01:00, Chair-Prabhat Patnaik
> Visions of Counter Hegemony: Resources for Reconstructing Education
> Speaker       Topic
> Anil Sadgopal Educational Thoughts and Experiments in India:
> Countering Hegemony from Colonialism  to Neo-liberalism
> Basudev Chatterji and Stephen Degiulio        Discussant
> Discussion
> Lunch
>
> Session 8, 01:50--03:20, Chair-Subhash Chandra Vashishth
> Perspectives on Exclusion (1) : Education and Disability
> Speaker       Topic
> Tanmoy Bhattacharya   Are We All Alike? Questioning the pathologies of the
> Normate
> Anita Ghai    Education of  Students with disabilities: Have we moved ahead?
> Renu Addlakha and Pankaj Sinha        Discussants
> Disscussion
> Tea
>
> Session 9, 03:40--06:00, Chair-Andreas Gestrich
> Perspectives on Exclusion (2) : Education and Class, Caste, Tribal and
> Other Socio-Religious Groups
> Speaker       Topic
> Azra Razzaq   Reflections of a School Functionary
> Anand Teltumbde       Neoliberal Barriers in Education: Return of the Manu 
> Era.
> Ravi Kumar    Reinforcing centrality of 'labour' in educational sites
> and possibilities of struggle
> Subhash Gatade & Tanika Sarkar        Discussants
> Discussion
>
> Day 3, Saturday, Nov 29, 2014
> Session 10, 09:30--11:00, Chair-T.K.V. Subramanian
> Colonial Trajectories and Contemporary Perspectives on Curricular
> Knowledge (3): Music and Theatre
>
> Speaker       Topic
> Lakshmi Subramanian   From the Gurukul to the University: Challenges of
> teaching music in a new setting
> Lata Singh    Theatre and Education: Appropriation and Marginalization of
> Custodians of Cultural Heritage of the Nation
> Partho Dutta  Discussant
> Discussion
> Tea
>
> Session 11, 11:20--01:00, Chair-Rama Kant Agnihotri
> Perspectives on Exclusion (3) : Language, Inequality and Education
> Speaker       Topic
> Kathleen Heugh        Multilingualism, multilinguality and translanguaging:
> Southern theories and practices.
> Minati Panda  State, Market and the Multilingual Education
> Veena Naregal Discussant
> Discussion
> Lunch
>
> Session 12, 01:50--03:15, Chair-Padma Velaskar
> Perspectives on Exclusion (4) :Education and Women
> Speaker       Topic
> Wandana Sonalkar      An Alternative Vision for Women's Education: Jotiba
> Phule, Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
> Manjushri Singh       Who bears the burden of reforms? A study of education
> and gender in Delhi,1947-1975
> Radhika Menon Discussant
> Discussion
> Tea
> Session 13, 03:30--05:10, Chair-
> Teacher and Teacher Education: The Question of Transformation
> Speaker       Topic
> Janaki Rajan  The Teacher in India: 18th to 21st century
> C.N Subbramaniam      Teaching about Inequality
> Ramachandra Rao Begur Teacher Education in India: Opportunities and
> Challenges for Equitable Quality Education
> Manabi Majumdar (in absentia by Sadhna Saxena)        From a Civic Burden to
> a Private Affair: Educational Success through Private Tuition in
> India.
> Sadhna Saxena Discussant
> Discussion
> Session 14, 05:15--06:50, Moderators-Mukul Mangalik and Prabhu Mohapatra
> Inequality, Education and Democracy: Challenges and Road Ahead
> Speaker       Topic
> Radhika Menon, Amber Goslee, V.S. Amravat, Stephen Degiulio, Subhash
> Vashishth     Panelists for Initiating the Discussion
> G. Haragopal  Valedictory--Inequality, Education and Democracy:
> Challenges and Road Ahead
> Open House
> Vote of Thanks
>
> With warm regards
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Vikas Gupta
> Assistant Professor, Department of History, Delhi University ;
> Joint Secretary-SAMBHAVANA;
> Member Secretariat-All-India Forum for Right to Education (AIFRTE);
> Associate Editor-'Reconstructing Education';
>
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dear friends,
if anyone goes for the conference. pls record the lectures and share
it on the group. it would be immense help for the people who won't be
able to make it, yet still interested in the titles to be discussed in
various sessions.

thanks in advance
-- 
Regards
Boopathi P
Ph.D research scholar,
department of English Literature,
School of English literary studies,
EFL University.
Hyderabad
Mobile: 09985138783

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