Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Zubaan Books




Zubaan is an independent non-profit publishing house. It grew out of India's first feminist publishing house, Kali for Women. Founded by Urvashi Butalia, Zubaan was set up to specifically continue Kali's work.  The word 'Zubaan' comes from Hindustani and means, literally, tongue, but it has many other meanings, such as voice, language, speech and dialect.

Zubaan's objectives are to work towards increasing and expanding the body of knowledge on and by women in India in particular and in the third World in general, to provide a forum where women writers can debate the issues they are concerned with, and a space where they can publish and be read, to provide assistance to women's groups and NGOs in the basics of documentation, publishing, writing, and archiving, to train women's groups and NGO activists in editorial and production skills, to hold workshops in creative writing for young girls and women, to encourage well known women writers to contribute at least part of their work in the form of stories, short novellas, etc for the production of post literacy materials for adults and to publish these, in collaboration with NGOs and others, in several Indian languages , to work towards building up a culture of translating works by Indian writers (particularly women writers) within and between the Indian languages , to ensure that women's writings are given their rightful place inside curricula and syllabi in universities, educational institutions and schools, to increase and expand the body of knowledge about the girl child and female children in India and to lobby for changes, take part in campaigns, to work with government and international and other institutions for the improvement of the status of women in India.

Working with Urvashi in Zubaan is a small editorial team that consists of Preeti Gill and Anita Roy.

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Vijay Anand : The Startup Guy





Vijay Anand, an Indian entrepreneur, passionate and driven by technologies related to the Mobile, VoIP, and Emerging Internet space, with a wide range of interests from simple economics to biotechnology and genetics, with a biased corner for anything related to artificial intelligence and neuro-science.

Putting words into action, he is the Founder of Proto.in, the startup ecosystem body, and has been a driving force in being involved in community events such as Barcamp Chennai, Blogcamp, Wikicamp, Podworks, Open Coffee Club in Chennai and seeding such similar initiatives across the country.

Vijay strongly believes that it is the right mix of Technology, Business models, execution and timing that great companies are made of.  As a revolutionary in heart, he seeks to change the global perception to India being much more than just an outsourcing destination.

He is also on-board a few companies and teams, providing strategic advice and consulting on Product Management, Strategy and Business Operations.


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Saturday, July 23, 2011

HPAIR



The Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) is student-run organization of the Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences. HPAIR organizes Harvard University's largest annual student conferences in the Asia-Pacific region. Since 1991, it has continuously gathered a growing pool of international students from top universities, renowned academics, business professionals, and political leaders to engage in our rigorous educational events.

The Academic Conference is HPAIR's oldest flagship program, centring on six stimulating workshops that bring together undergraduate and graduate students to interact with a distinguished group of speakers and explores issues ranging from international security to natural resources. Workshops include speeches and discussion, interactive projects and activities, and are framed by serious research. In addition to the workshops, plenary sessions, panels, workshops, and other events allow each conference to span a multitude of issues relevant to the Asia-Pacific region.

In addition to its international conferences, HPAIR aims to promote understanding of the economic, political, social, and cultural issues facing the Asia-Pacific region within the Harvard community by organizing panels and other events on Harvard's campus. Through all of its activities, HPAIR strives to maintain the vision of its mission statement: "to promote understanding of the economic, political, social, and cultural issues facing the Asia-Pacific region within the Harvard and international communities." 

In the year 2006 the conference was held in Mumbai, business capital of India, and was hosted by Indian Institute of Management Ahemdabad. After 6 years another Indian University BITS Pilani Hyderabad campus is bidding for the HPAIR Conference in 2012. India has emerged as a major force in Asia in recent years and given its robust economy and young population India’s influence as a major player on world stage is expected to grow in the near future. There could not have been a more apt time for the conference to be hosted in India.

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