02-19-2005, 05:02 AM
Folks,
I need to confirm a piece of information. There's a "Ananya vajpeyi" from JNU, who's been writing pro-Geelani articles in Outlook. According to my source at JNU, she's also the daughter of Ashok Vajpeyi (poet and IAS officer) - a fact, which has had significant impact on her current professional situation.
There are a couple of people who vehemently deny her linkage to Ashok Vajpeyi. My source stands by her information, though.
I do need to confirm this information - is there anyone who can confirm it, through their sources at JNU, directly or indirectly?
Please send me some email, if you need more information.
The following is the blurb that I have....
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->South Asia Studies presents work-in-progress by Visiting Scholar Ananya Vajpeyi, a historian and writer based in India. Dr. Vajpeyi is working on the state of exception to the rule of law in Contemporary South Asia, where she examines the space of the camp and the figure of the refugee in relation to violence, citizenship and human rights. Ananya Vajpeyi is a Scholar of Peace 2004-05 with WISCOMP: Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace, New Delhi. From January to October 2005 she will be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Law and Governance at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Dr. Vajpeyi received an M.Phil. from Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar (1994-96), and a Ph.D. from the department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations at University of Chicago (2004)
Ananya Vajpeyi, Ph.D.
Center for the Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
JNU Main Campus
New Delhi 1l0 067 INDIA.
E: ananyavajpeyi@vsnl.com
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I need to confirm a piece of information. There's a "Ananya vajpeyi" from JNU, who's been writing pro-Geelani articles in Outlook. According to my source at JNU, she's also the daughter of Ashok Vajpeyi (poet and IAS officer) - a fact, which has had significant impact on her current professional situation.
There are a couple of people who vehemently deny her linkage to Ashok Vajpeyi. My source stands by her information, though.
I do need to confirm this information - is there anyone who can confirm it, through their sources at JNU, directly or indirectly?
Please send me some email, if you need more information.
The following is the blurb that I have....
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->South Asia Studies presents work-in-progress by Visiting Scholar Ananya Vajpeyi, a historian and writer based in India. Dr. Vajpeyi is working on the state of exception to the rule of law in Contemporary South Asia, where she examines the space of the camp and the figure of the refugee in relation to violence, citizenship and human rights. Ananya Vajpeyi is a Scholar of Peace 2004-05 with WISCOMP: Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace, New Delhi. From January to October 2005 she will be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Law and Governance at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Dr. Vajpeyi received an M.Phil. from Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar (1994-96), and a Ph.D. from the department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations at University of Chicago (2004)
Ananya Vajpeyi, Ph.D.
Center for the Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
JNU Main Campus
New Delhi 1l0 067 INDIA.
E: ananyavajpeyi@vsnl.com
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