Nov. 26 – 30th, 2012: Jan Sansad 2012, Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
http://jansansad2012.blogspot.in/
People’s movements in India have played a very important role in highlighting the concerns of the ordinary citizen, particularly the voices of the poor and marginalized. Almost all have originated in injustice, inequality and denial of rights. One critique of our work has been that we represent single- issue campaigns. This classification has arisen from the nature of our struggles, where detailed attention to an issue has in fact strengthened our advocacy, but at the same time apparently distanced us from larger concerns. However, this critique fails to take into account the larger picture. Our campaigns arise from, and are connected with, important democratic principles. We are laterally linked and understand that our campaigns and demands will be strengthened or weakened by the successes and failures of other related issues and movements. This sharing is perhaps not explicitly recognised, and we need to build platforms that underscore our commitment to democratic principles and a broader world-view focussed on the concerns of ordinary people.
Date
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Morning
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
Evening: Public Lecture + Cultural Expression
6 to 8:30 p.m. Venue – to be confirmed
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Issue
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Contact Person
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26th
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Mavalankar Hall, Constitution Club
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Asghar Ali Engineer & RomilaThapar
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Asserting Democratic Rights
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Ruchi Gupta 9910206490
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27th
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JantarMantar
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Shiv Vishwanathan
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Governance
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Anjali Bhardwaj 9910009819
Amrita Johri 9810273984 |
28th
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JantarMantar
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Javed Akhtar
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State Responsibility for Social Security and Basic Services
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Poornima Chikarmane: 9422317928
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29th
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JantarMantar
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Prabhat Patnaik
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Land, Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Kavita Srivastav 9351562965
Madhuresh 9423965153 Ramesh Sharma 9993592424 Neha Saigal 7760968772 |
30th
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JantarMantar
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Media Panel with Justice Verma
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Gender and Discrimination
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Annie Raja 9868181992
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