Teacher’s day celebration in India

New Delhi, Sep 5 (ANI): The country is celebrating teacher’s day today commemorating the birthday of former President and eminent scholar Dr S Radhakhrishnan.

Around 300 teachers will be conferred with National Awards.

Vice President Hamid Ansari will give away the awards as President Pratibha Patil is currently on a two-nation tour of Russia and Tajikistan.

Meritorious teachers from primary and secondary stages are selected for the award for their contributions and are selected after a comprehensive screening process.

The 300 awardees include teachers nominated by state governments, the Central Board of Secondary Education, the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, the Central Tibetan School Administration, the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, the Novodaya Vidyalaya Samiti and the Sainik Schools.

Each award carries with it a certificate of merit, a cash award of Rs.25, 000/- and a Silver Medal. (ANI)

Sangeet Akademi Awards presentation today

New Delhi, July 14 (ANI): President Pratibha Patil will confer the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships and Akademi Awards for 2008 at a special ceremony at Vigyan Bhavan today.
The Akademi Fellowship (Akademi Ratna) and Akademi Awards (Akademi Puraskar) are recognized as the highest national honour conferred on practicing artists, gurus and scholars and have come to stay as the most coveted honour, which the artistes aspire to.

This year, the most coveted honour of Akademi Fellowship (Akademi Ratna) will be conferred on eminent personalities in the field of performing arts namely Sitara Devi, eminent Kathak exponent from Mumbai, Khaled Chowdhury, eminent stage designer from Kolkata, R.C. Mehta, eminent scholar of performing arts from Vadodara and Bhupen Hazarika, eminent personality in the field of performing arts and noted folk musician from Guwahati.

The Akademi Fellowship (Akademi Ratna Sadyasta) carries a purse of Rs 1, 00,000/-, besides a citation, an angavastram and a tamrapatra.

The Akademi Fellowship is restricted to 30 living persons at any given point of time.

The General Council of the Akademi also selected 34 practitioners of music, dance and theatre for 33 awards including one joint award for the Akademi Puraskar (Akademi Award) for the year 2008.

The Akademi Award carries a purse money of Rs 50,000/-, citation, angavastram and tamrpatra.

In the field of music, eight eminent artists namely Ulhas Kashalkar and M.R. Gautam for Hindustani Vocal Music; Ramesh Mishra (Sarangi) and Krishna Ram Chaudhary (Shehnai) for Hindustani Instrumental Music; Puranam Purushottama Sastri for Carnatic Vocal; B. Sasi Kumar (Violin) and Manrgudi A. Easwaran (Mridangam) for Carnatic Instrumental Music and Ningombam Ibobi Singh (Nata Sankirtana, Manipur) for Other Major Traditions of Music have been selected.

In the field of dance, nine eminent practioners namely Saroja Vaidyanathan, Bharatanatyam; Shashi Shankhla, Kathak; Kalamandalam Kuttan, Kathakali; Ramani Ranjan Jena, Odissi; M. Vasanthalakshmi and M.V. Narasimhachari (Joint Award), Kuchipudi; Kalamandalam Leelamma, Mohiniattam; Yogsunder Desai, Creative and Experimental Dance and Ramhari Das, Music for Dance (Odissi) have been selected.

In the field of theatre, eight eminent persons namely Markand Bhatt and Arundhati Nag for Acting, S. Ramanujam and Probir Guha for Direction, Mudra Rakshasa (Hindi) and Narsingh Dev.

Jamwal (Dogri) for Playwriting, Amba Sanyal for Allied Theatre Arts (Costume Designing) and Bansi Lal Khilari (Khayal, Rajasthan) for Major Traditions of Theatre have been selected.

For their contribution to other traditional/folk/ tribal music/ dance/ theatre, Shakuntala Nagarkar, Lavani (Maharastra); Birabar Sahoo, Gotipua (Orissa); Mangi Bai Arya, Mand (Rajasthan); L. Heramot Meitei, Thang-Ta (Martial Art, Manipur); Lakha Khan Mangniyar, Folk Music (Rajasthan); Hilda Mit Lepcha, Lepcha Music (Sikkim); Kartar Singh, Gurbani (Punjab) and Lakshman Das, Hari Katha (Karnataka) have been selected.

R. Satyanarayana of Kartanaka has been selected his Scholarship in Performing Arts. (ANI)

Right to development most important: Muchkund Dubey

New Delhi, April 3 (IANS) The right to development should subsume all other rights in this country, says former foreign secretary Muchkund Dubey, now the joint editor of a book on rights and entitlements.

Edited by Dubey and M.K. Jabbi, director of the Council for Social Development, the book, ‘A Social Charter for India: Citizens’ Perspective for Basic Rights’, was released in the capital Thursday by Magsaysay awardee Aruna Roy.

At the 10th SAARC summit in Colombo in 1998, it was agreed that an inter-governmental social charter for South Asia under the aegis of SAARC would be drawn up.

A non-governmental think-tank, the South Asian Centre for Policy Studies, prepared a citizens’ social charter for south Asian member nations listing their rights and demands.

On cue, the Council for Social Development in India envisaged a social charter on the rights and entitlements of citizens after a two-level consultation.

The result is ‘A Social Charter….’. The book is priced at Rs.625 and has been published by Pearson Longman – an imprint of Pearson Education publishing group.

Describing the making of the book, Dubey, now president of the Delhi-based Council for Social Development, said he had invited 150 NGOs from all over the country to brainstorm.

‘But nearly 40 turned up. We had two rounds of discussions during which this charter was developed. I told the NGOs that I did not require treatises or descriptions of the rights and demands from them – just written lists. It was a different kind of intellectual input. We also added a chapter on right to development – which subsumes all other rights and issues,’ Dubey said.

The volume is divided into two sections. The first section comprises 10 essays, each written by an eminent scholar.

The first two chapters probes the basic rights of Indian citizens based on the Constitution of India, Supreme Court judgements and international declarations.

The rest of the chapters surmise the current situations in India in areas like health, education, environment, women, children, the poor and suggests rights and entitlements in each of these sectors.

However, the real challenge before the civil society, Dubey felt, was to enlarge the consensus on rights and include more aspects that had not been covered like the right to information and labour rights.

The book takes off from the premise that various declarations and covenants have recognised basic fundamental rights for all citizens.

For the citizens to enjoy these rights, says K.R. Venugopal in his introductory essay, the state has an obligation to create appropriate conditions without distinction or discriminations of any kind. The state has to play a proactive role in ensuring these rights to its citizens.

Addressing the function, Sydea S. Hameed, member of the Planning Commission, said the postulations in the charter had to become a living instrument.

Recalling the contribution of citizens at the grassroots to create awareness about rights and entitlements, Hameeda said: ‘In 1997, I chanced upon Aruna Roy in Jaipur in Rajasthan. She was raising awareness about the right to information. It was an eye opener. The work that she has done 12 years ago has borne fruit now,’ Hameeda said.

Hameeda, who is sensitive to issues of women’s empowerment, has for the first time created a gender lens in the country’s national plan, a concern that resonates in the book.

‘One of the things I did in the 11th five-year plan was to create a gender lens (a gender-sensitive approach) in every sector – be it rural development, education, health, agriculture, roads, highways, Scheduled Caste and Tribes’ welfare. Everything will have to be looked through a gender lens so that women are not relegated to the margins. Some of the schemes attributed to women had men in it. We have broken new ground,’ Hameeda said.

Distinguished economist Dr. Badal Mukhopadhyay joins TERI University

New Delhi, Mar 12 (ANI/Business Wire India): TERI University is honoured to have Dr. Badal Mukhopadhyay as the Professor of Economics.

He is a well- known academician, who has taught and headed prestigious institutions like Delhi School of Economics and IILM (Institute of Integrated Learning in Management).

He has been a Visiting Professor in several renowned foreign institutions like Vanderbilt University USA, Sydney University Australia, University of Witwatersrand South Africa and Johns Hopkins University USA.

He completed his doctoral degree under the guidance of eminent scholar Mr. Paul Samuelson from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

He has extensively contributed in the field of economics and has written and reviewed several books and articles. His well known works are ‘Mathematical Models for Economic Analysis’, ‘Theory of the Firm in a Zero Interest Rate Economy’ and ‘Theory of Economic Growth: The Tradition of Ricardian Dynamics’ among others. (ANI)