Newsletter Discovery of India Building Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai - 400 018. Phone : 2496 4676 Fax : 2497 3827 E-Mail: info@nehru-centre.org Website: www.nehru-centre.org Vol. 16 Issue 4 APRIL 2015 Annual Subscription Rs. 100 Price Rs. 10/- Per Copy Events At a Glance... Library Rajni Patel Memorial Lecture Book Event The first Memorial Lecture was Shakespeare for the Well Informed by Karishma Attari delivered by Shri Soli Sorabjee, ringing note: “Our tradition teaches former Attorney General of India tolerance, our philosophy preaches on "'Fundamental Duties" on tolerance; our Constitution practices January 9, 2015 - Birth Centenary tolerance; let us not dilute it”. In its Day of late Shri Rajni Patel. Some celebrated judgement in Date: Saturday, 18th April 2015 Time: 5.00 pm Venue : ‘Who Are We’ Hall Open to all Workshop: The Art of Pastels by Bhavna Panchamia For students of Stds. V to VII Date: Monday, 20th April 2015 Time: 10.00 am to 2.00 pm Venue : ‘Who Are We’ Hall excerpts of his talk were S. Rangarajan vs. P. Jagjivan Ram our published in the Newsletter for Supreme Court again emphasized February 2015 and March 2015. that “we must practice tolerance to Some more excerpts: A fine example of tolerance is the landmark decision of our Supreme Court in Bijoe Emmanuel vs. State of Kerala. Three students of Jehovah's Witnesses faith were expelled by the educational Cultural Wing Raaga Symphony Dedicated to the Legacy of Pure Hindustani Classical Music A unique programme of Raagmala invocation, headed by the western instrument Piano to be utilized for creating the Indian swaras with the help of melody. 30th April 2015 Nehru Centre Auditorium authorities because of their refusal to sing the Indian national anthem even though they respectfully stood up in silence when the anthem was sung. The High Court of Kerala upheld the action of expulsion. In appeal the Supreme Court accepted the plea of the students that they were forbidden by their religious beliefs to sing the national anthem of any country. The Court invalidated their Nehru Centre Newsletter - April 2015 expulsion. It concluded with a the views of others. Intolerance is as much dangerous to democracy as to the person himself.” At present the rise of intolerance is alarming. We have reached a stage where even moderate expression of a different point of view is viewed with resentment and hostility and there are vociferous demands for bans. The banning itch has become infectious. Sikhs are offended by certain words in the title of a movie, Christians want a book, Da Vinci Code, banned because they find some portions hurtful. No one dare write a frank and authentic and critical biography of a revered religious or political leader. The American author Laine who wrote a biography of Shivaji in contd. on page 2 1 1 prejudices and stereotypes about students can absorb their purpose remarks about Shivaji was sought to certain communities and classes are and spirit from their youth. be prosecuted and there was an eschewed and are not perpetuated. which there were unpalatable absurd demand for his extradition. Worse, the prestigious Bhandarkar Institute at Pune where Laine had worked and done some research was vandalized. Invaluable manuscripts Creation of a citizenry conscious of The educational system should their rights and duties and consciously reflect constitutional committed to the values enshrined in rights as well as the obligations our Constitution is a prerequisite to through its content and process. It social advancement, economic will have to play an important role in development and overall progress of preparing the younger generations, our country. Therefore, there is need in particular, for discharging their to make conscious and constant roles as responsible citizens. The efforts to promote an awareness of The crux of the matter is that without education system has to create proper these constitutional rights and obligations among citizens. and documents were destroyed. This was fascism in action, intolerance at its peak. free and frank discussion in a tolerant and graded curricular inputs form society there can be no progress in early years to the higher and any field of human endeavour. The professional levels of education. The consequences is that dissent dries up text of the relevant chapter of the and self-censorship takes place. Constitution which guarantees both Healthy and vigorous debate is no the fundamental rights and the duties longer possible. And when that expected of all citizens should be happens democracy is under siege. included in the appropriate textbooks The problem is that tolerance cannot be legislated. Realistically it is difficult to pass, much less enforce, a law which requires the citizens to practice tolerance. Hence we must develop the capacity for tolerance by at all levels and in all regional languages. Apart from the text, it will be necessary for the teachers to highlight the significance of these fundamental duties in all their facets and their practical application so that Above all it is imperative that the duty to practice tolerance is conscientiously performed for that it would result in a salutary change in our society and also bring about peace and harmony in relations between different peoples in our multi-cultural country. The task indeed is stupendous but the stakes are also stupendous namely, the survival of democracy and we cannot afford to shirk it. Concluded.... fostering an environment of tolerance, a culture of tolerance. The Press has an important role to play in this behalf. It should What Nehru said... incessantly preach the message that Under a democratic form of government, different political parties come into power at different times, and I can understand that the civil servant should not be partial to any one party. But he cannot be neutral about the basic issues.... no group or body has the monopoly of truth and wisdom and we must respect the point of view of the "other minded". The press must unequivocally condemn instances of intolerance without fear of adverse consequences. The role of education in this connection cannot be In India we are in a stage where future development depends upon the acceptace of certain basic assumptions and on intelligent, prompt and quick action. What is the civil servant to do in such a context? Naturlaly he cannot be a partisan of any one party. But must he be inactive and without any views of his own on basic matters? He will not be happy to be so, nor will anybody be happy if he is so. overemphasized. It should inculcate the virtue of tolerance in students at April 5, 1958 all levels. It should ensure that Nehru Centre Newsletter - April 2015 2 SKY SHOWS : ‘Invaders of the Mars’ Timings 12 noon (Hindi) 1:30 pm (Marathi) 3:00 pm (English) 4:30 pm (Hindi) (MONDAY CLOSED) NEHRU PLANETARIUM 38TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF THE NEHRU PLANETARIUM To mark the 38th Anniversary of the Nehru Planetarium, following contests were organised. Given below are the results of various contests held during 24 February 2015 to 28 February 2015. The concluding function of the 38th Anniversary Celebrations of Nehru Planetarium was held on Tuesday, 3 March 2015 at 5 pm. at Hall of Quest, Basement Nehru Planetarium. Dr. Vijay Singh, Former National Coordinator-Science Olympiads, Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, Mumbai was the Chief Guest. He addressed the winners and gave away the prizes. Mr. Satish Sahney, Chief Executive, Nehru Centre, Mr. S. K. Kulkarni, Director (Finance and Administration) and Mr. Arvind Paranjpye, Director Nehru Planetarium were also present. Shrilakshmi Sankar - First Prize Astro-Painting Contest Shreeya Pradhan - First Prize Astro-Elocution Contest Asmi Kawatkar - First Prize Astro-Poetry Contest Aditya Gandotra - First Prize Astro-Quiz Contest Shaurya Sinha - First Prize Science Quiz Contest Contest Winner Astro-Painting 24 February Astro-Elocution 25 February Astro-Poetry 26February Astro-Quiz 27 February Science Quiz 28 February First Ms. Shrilakshmi Sankar Hiranandani Foundation School, Powai Mumbai Ms. Shreeya Pradhan Balmohan Vidyamandir Mumbai Ms. Asmi Kawatkar Arya Vidya Vidyamandir Bandra, Mumbai Master Aditya Gandotra Dhirubhai Ambani School, Mumbai Master Shaurya Sinha St. Xavier’s Boy’s Academy, New Marine Lines Mumbai Second Ms. Hasmeeta Wadhwa Arya Vidya Mandir, Bandra, Mumbai Master Nishant Telang Ryan International School, Chembur, Mumbai Ms. Diya Ananth Cambridge School, Mumbai Master Kanishk Jain Cambridge School, Kandivali, Mumbai Master Athara Padwal Lokhandwala Foundation School Mumbai Third Ms. Mudra G. Gholap D. P.Y. A. High School Mumbai Ms. Rasika M. Gasti St. Xavier’s High School Mumbai Ms. Trevin D’Souza St. Anne’s High School Malad, Mumbai Ms. Aditi Madkaikar Balmohan Vidyamandir Mumai Ms. Janhavi P. Bhange St. Joseph’s Sr. Sec. School New Panvel Nehru Centre Newsletter - April 2015 3 STAR CHART FOR APRIL 2015 The month of April 2015 offers one beautiful sight of thin lunar crescent right below Aldebaran (Rohini) on 21st and Venus just about 7 degrees north of them. Mercury (Budha) in Pisces (Meena) this month but crosses through the boundary of Cetus, the Whale on the 4th and as it continues to move, it re-enters into Pisces again on the 6th. And then to Aries on 15th. It is in superior conjunction with the sun on 10th. And later reappears above the western horizon. By the month end it sets after the end of nautical twilight. It catches up with Mars on 22nd April. Both planets would be seen just about degree and a quarter from each other. Venus (Shukra) is -4.0 mag as the month begins. It in Aries, the Ram (Mesh) to Taurus, the Bull (Vrishabh) on 8th. It is just about 3.5 degrees from Pleiades (Kruttika) on 14th. By 15th it marginally brightens up to -4.1. Mars (Mangal) is in Aries, the Ram (Mesh) this month. It is now getting too close to the sun to be observed with ease. It is 1.4 mag object and still sets after the end of nautical twilight (see Mercury above), this month. Jupiter (Guru) stars with -2.3 object and fades by 0.2 mag by the month end. It remains in Cancer, the Crab (Karka) this month. Saturn (Shani) is 0.3 mag object that brightens to 0.1 mag by month end. It remains in Scorpius, the Scorpio (Vrishchik). The map shows slightly more sky than that will be visible from a given location. Thus the map can be used elsewhere in India at 21:00 hrs Indian Time. Hold the chart vertically before your eye sand turn it until the geographical direction you are facing shows at the bottom of the chart. Phases of the Moon (timings in IST hh:mm) Full Moon (Poornima) Last Quarter (Krishna Paksha Ashtami) New Moon (Amavasya) First Quarter (Shukla Paksha Ashtami) 04 Apr., 17:36 12 Apr., 09:14 19 Apr., 12:27 25 Apr., 05:25 The Sun moves from Pisces to Aries on Apr 20th. (Disclaimer: The Indian names of the stars and planet, given in parenthesis for the purpose to remind the reader that India has a rich astronomical tradition. We do not subscribe to astrology.) Nehru Centre Newsletter - April 2015 4 Cultural Wing Raaga Symphony Dedicated to the Legacy of Pure Hindustani Classical Music This is a unique programme of Raagmala invocation, headed by the western instrument Piano to be utilized for creating the Indian swaras with the help of melody. Review Festival of Manipuri Dance & Music Nehru Centre had organized A Two Day Festival of Manipuri Dance & Music dedicated to the memory of Kathak maestro Sitara Devi and Manipuri exponent Savita N. Mehta on 11th & 12th March 2015 at the Nehru Centre Auditorium. It was designed and devised by Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy, Imphal. The festival was inaugurated by lighting the traditional lamp by the family members of Savita N. Mehta; Smt. Darshana Zhaveri and Shri L. Upendro Sharma, Director, Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy, Imphal. The programme features: Deepak Shah (Piano) Bharat Shah (Violin) Umashankar Shukla (Sitar) Suchismita Chatterjee (Flute) Madhav Pawar (Pakhavaj) Shreedhara Chari (Tabla) Music Conductor: Sangam Upadhyay Compere: Priti Shah Date & Time: 30th April 2015, 6.30 pm Venue: Nehru Centre Auditorium Entry: Entrance Cards will be available on 27th April 2015 from 10.30 am until availability of entrance cards from Booking Counter of Nehru Centre Auditorium. SHAKUNTALA (Dance-Drama) Announcement A workshop on Kathak Dance will be conducted by Pt. Birju Maharaj from 1st to 5th June 2015. Workshop forms available from 15th April to 15th May 2015. For details contact : Shri Prakash Pawar/Smt. Jayashree Metrani on Tel : 2496 4676-80 Extn: 119 / 169 Nehru Centre Newsletter - April 2015 5 The Art Gallery Programmes for April 2015 and awards to his credit. His landscapes are in black & white and graphics. Babasaheb has A.T.D. from Kolhapur. His figurative compositions are in acrylic & oil on canvas. KALPESH PATEL . DINESH SHIMALI . ALAY MISTRY . SUBHASH PARMAR . BHAVESH RAVAL . KAMALESH CHAVADA Bhavesh secured Painting Diploma and A.T.D. from Gujarat. He has had many shows and won awards. His figurative compositions are in acrylic on canvas. Tuesday 31st March 2015 to Monday 6th April 2015 ( Circular Gallery ) Kalpesh secured B.F.A. in Painting from Gujarat. He has widely exhibited in India and won many awards. His portraits are in acrylic and oils on canvas. Kamalesh has Diploma in Painting from Gujarat. His paintings are figurative compositions in acrylic on canvas. Tuesday 31st March 2015 to Monday 6th April 2015 ( AC Gallery ) RAHUL HOWAL . PARSHURAM RANDIVE . ANIL DINGANKAR . NILESH NIKAM . VILAS BENDRE. BABASAHEB PATIL Rahul received G.D.A. in Painting from L. S. Raheja School of Arts, Mumbai. His paintings are on Buddha in acrylic on canvas. Painting by Dinesh Shimali Dinesh obtained Diploma in Painting and Post Diploma in Print Making from M.S. University. He has received many prestigious awards and had exhibitons in India. He will display landscapes in etching. Alay received Diploma in Sculpture from Gujarat and did Paper Mache course from Cottage & Rural Industries. He has participated in many shows and won awards. His sculptures are in metal. Subhash has Diploma in Painting from Gujarat. He has many shows 2011 Nehru Centre Newsletter - April 2015 P. B. GOVANI Parshuram has completed A.T.D. from Satara; Dip. Ed; G.D.A. in Painting from Mumbai and appeared for M.A. His compositions are in acrylic on canvas. Anil obtained A.T.D., G.D.A. and Post Diploma from Mumbai. His paintings are on butterflies in mix media. Nilesh completed G.D.A. with First class from L. S. Raheja School of Art and A.T.D. from J. J. School of Art, Mumbai. His paintings are on meditation in acrylic on canvas. Vilas received G.D.A. in Painting from L. S. Raheja School of Art, Mumbai. His figurative paintings are in various mediums. Painting by P. B. Govani P. B. Govani received M.V.A. from Hampi University and A.M.; G.D.A. from Bangalore. His art related research oriented articles have been published by leading news papers in Karnataka. He has been exhibiting his acrylic & oil paintings on women and children's mind for over 25 years. He has won many prestigious awards. Tuesday 7th April 2015 to Monday 13th April 2015 ( AC Gallery ) ANKUR DAHAKE . SUNITA TAWADE Ankur obtained G.D.A. and A.T.D. from Mumbai. His paintings are in acrylic on paper. Sunita completed A.T.D.; Dip. A.Ed. and G.D.A. from Mumbai. Her landscapes are in water colours. Tuesday 7th April 2015 to Monday 13th April 2015 ( Circular Gallery ) 6 ARUNA DEOKAR . DEV DEOKAR Aruna secured M.A. in Arts from Mumbai. Her paintings are on women. She has been exhibiting for the past 20 years. She also does sculptures. Dev is a Sculptor. His sculptures are in stone and metal. MANISH MISTRY . P. BAKIYARAJ . PARTHA DAS PARTHA MONDAL . PALLAVI MISTRY . MONIKA DAS Manish received B.F.A. and M.F.A. from Sir J. J. School of Art and also studied cinematics. His compositions are in acrylic on canvas. Tuesday 14th April 2015 to Monday 20th April 2015 ( AC Gallery ) PANKAJ TULASKAR . UMESH DHANAWADE . NITIN KAMBLE Pankaj received G.D.A. in Painting from Mumbai. His figurative paintings are in acrylic on canvas. Umesh secured B.F.A. with First class from Mumbai. His figurative compositions are in acrylic on canvas. Nitin completed G.D.A. from Mumbai and A.T.D. from Pune. His paintings are in acrylic and mix media on canvas. SWATI RAUT . GANPAT WALVEKAR . SANDIP PARANGE Tuesday 21st April 2015 to Monday 27th April 2015 ( Circular Gallery ) SHILPA DALAL . A. RON PHIPPS Painting by P. Bakiyaraj P. Bakiyaraj completed B.V.A. in Painting with First class from Govt. College, Pondicherry. His paintings are in acrylic on canvas. Partha Das completed B.F.A. in Fine Arts from Shantiniketan and Post Graduation from NID, Ahmedabad. His paintings are in acrylic on canvas and tempera water colours on rice paper. Shilpa has Diploma in Commercial Art from Nirmala Niketan, Mumbai. Her landscapes and paintings are in water colours and acrylic on canvas. A. Ron is a self-taught artist from Australia. His paintings are in acrylic on canvas. He held exhibitions in Australia and India. Tuesday 28th April 2015 to Monday 4th May 2015 ( AC Gallery ) Painting by Swati Raut Swati obtained A.T.D. and M.A. in Painting from Mumbai and G.D.A. from Pune. Her landscapes are in acrylic on canvas; pen & ink and water colours. Shri Walvekar received A.M. from Pune. His landscapes are in acrylic on canvas. Sandip completed A.M. and A.T.D. from Mumbai. His landscapes are in water colours. Tuesday 14th April 2015 to Monday 20th April 2015 ( Circular Gallery ) 2011 Nehru Centre Newsletter - April 2015 Partha obtained Diploma in Visual Art from Kolkata and Advance Diploma from Shantiniketan. His paintings on Human in Nature are in oil and acrylic on canvas. Pallavi received B.F.A. from Sir J. J. School of Arts. Mumbai. Her compositions are in acrylic and water colours. VISHWESH TIKEKAR . DILIP BHATADE . RUPESH PANGERKAR Vishwesh secured G.D.A. in Applied Art from Ratnagiri. His paintings are in acrylic on canvas. D i l i p h a s Ar t Ma st e r s f r om Ratnagiri. His paintings are in acrylic and water colours. Monika has B.F.A. from Chandigarh and M.F.A. in Fine Arts from Shantiniketan. She has had many exhibitions and won awards. Rupesh obtained G.D.A.; A.M. and B.A. in Painting. 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