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| Lecture 1 : | Dr. Karan Singh "The State of the Nation" |
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Lecture 2 : |
Justice M. N. Venkatachaliah Former Chief Justice of India and Chairperson National Human Rights Commission. "On faith of the Journalist" |
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Lecture 3 : |
Prof. A. M. Khusro Chairman, 11th Planning Commission "Indian Economy : Present State, Future Prospects" |
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Lecture 4 : |
Prof. M. S. Swaminathan The Father of the Rice Revolution and current holder of the UNESCO chair in Eco-Technology |
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Lecture 5 : |
Mr. Soli J. Sorabjee Attorney General of India Subject :- Press Freedom : Problems, Perils & Paradoxes. |
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Lecture 6 : |
Prof. Deepak Nayyar Vice Chancellor, University of Delhi. Subject :- Democracy and Development: The Indian Experience |
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Lecture 7 : |
Prof. Dipankar Gupta Professor, Centre For the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University Subject :- Not By Tolerance Alone: Prospects of Secularism in India After Gujrat |
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Lecture 8 : |
Hon. Lakshman Kadirgamar Senior Adviser to the President on Foregin Affairs, Sri Lanka Subject :- The World Order After Iraq. |
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Lecture 9 |
Prof. Zoya Hasan Professor & Chairman of Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Subject : Indian Polity Today and the Road Ahead |
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Lecture 10 |
Mr. Ashok Desai For Attorney General for India Subject : Dangers to Indian Democracy. |
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Lecture 11 |
Mr. K.S. Bajpai Chairman, Delhi Policy Group, Former Ambassador to Pakistan, China & USA Subject : India Engages with the World |
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Lecture 12 |
Prof. Gowher Rizvi Director, Ash Institute for Democratic Governance & Innovation Harvard University Subject : “Government in the 21st century : Some challenges of governance and democracy in India”. |
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Lecture 13 |
Dr. Ashok Mitra Subject : Growth For Whom: Choice or Dilemma? |
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