<!--QuoteBegin-Swamy G+Jan 21 2009, 03:20 AM-->QUOTE(Swamy G @ Jan 21 2009, 03:20 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->The nexus between Politician, Media, Industrialist, NGO etc is very scary.[right][snapback]93533[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->But not the scariest.
http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2009/01/any...ce-or-have.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Friday, January 16, 2009
<b>anybody attend this conference or have the materials from it?</b>
jan 16th, 2009
i had a query from someone about <b>this typical JNU red-white-green conference.</b> anybody have the proceedings, or personal notes from attending it? after all, <b>thsi was funded by the indian government,</b> so the material must be available in the public domain somewhere.
the usual JNU suspects are all there, along with some sepoys from the US and some white guys thrown in as well, presumably sent by the vatican.
now what's a nice person like <b>madhu kishwar </b>doing in the midst of these rogues? or has she, gulp!, converted, too?
(That or - more likely - bought. In Sri Lanka too, the christos keep buying all the people speaking in public who appear remotely dissenting, so that they'll speak for christoism instead.)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: R
Hindu Nationalist Organisations in Social and Political ContextIn
Collaboration with . Indian Council of Social Science Research, New
Delhi
University Grants Commission - Special Assistance Programme
November 19-20th 2008
Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Registration: 9.30 am
Inaugural Session: 10am to 10.45am
Chair: Professor Harjit Singh, Dean, School of Social Sciences, JNU
Welcome: Professor Valerian Rodrigues, Chairperson, CPS, JNU
Introducing the Conference: Dr. John Zavos, University of Manchester
Inaugural Address: Professor T.N. Madan, Emeritus Professor of
Sociology, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi
Vote of Thanks: Professor Pralay Kanungo, CPS, JNU
Tea: 10.45am to 11.00am
Key Note Session: 11am to 1pm
Chair: Professor Balveer Arora, Centre for Political Studies, JNU
Professor Amrita Basu, Amherst College, Massachusetts, USA
Professor Madhu Kishwar, Senior Fellow, CSDS, Delhi
Lunch: 1pm to 2pm
Session I - Religion: 2pm to 3.30pm
Chair: Professor Raymond Williams, Wabash College, Indiana, USA
Professor Tanika Sarkar, Centre for Historical Studies, JNU
'Hindutva's Hinduism'
Professor Pradip K. Datta, Department of Political Science, Delhi University
'Recovering Hindutva's Interlocutors: Tagore's Critique of Hindutva'
Tea: 3.30pm to 3-45pm
Session II - Religion: 3.45pm to 5.15pm
Chair: Professor Zoya Hasan, JNU & Member, National Commission for Minorities
Professor Shail Mayaram, Senior Fellow, CSDS, Delhi
'Rethinking Reconversion: Glo-cal implications of the Visva Hindu Parishad'
Dr. Majari Katju, Department of Political Science, Hyderabad Central University
'The VHP and Dharmic Consciousness'
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Session III - Gender: 9.30am to 11.30pm
Chair: Professor Gurpreet Mahajan, CPS, JNU
Dr. Dibyesh Anand, Westminster University, United Kingdom
'Pornonationalism and the Politics of Fear'
Dr. Atreyee Sen, University of Manchester
'Inventing 'women's history': Female Valour, Martial Queens and
Storytellers in the Bombay Slums'
Namrata R. Ganneri, SNDT College of Arts & SCB College of Com. & Sc., Mumbai
'Matrushakti/Streeshakti : On Representations of Women in the Rashtra
Sevika Samiti'
Tea: 11.30am to 11.45am
Session IV - Diaspora: 11.45pm to 1.15pm
Chair: Dr. Deepa Reddy, University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA
Dr. John Zavos, University of Manchester
'Hindu Nationalism and the Development of Hindu Identity in Britain'
Dr. Vinay Lal, University of California Los Angeles
'A Bloated Hinduism:Â North American Hindus and the Imagination of a Vanguard'
Lunch: 1.15 to 2.15pm
Session V - Local Movements: 2.15pm to 4.30pm
Chair: Professor Gopal Guru, Centre for Political Studies, JNU
Roland Kulke, Leipzig University, Germany
'Vidya Bharati - The Embodiment of the Conservative Outlook of the
Sangh Parivar'
Dr. Rajaram Tolpadi, Mangalore University
'Hindutva's Entrenchment in Civil Society: The Coastal Karnataka Experience'
Professor Pralay Kanungo, JNU & Sudhir Patnaik, Editor, Samadrusti, Orissa
'Hindutva Mobilization against Dalit Christians: The Kandhamal Experience'
Tea: 4.30pm to 4.45pm
Posted by nizhal yoddha at 1/16/2009 05:23:00 AM
<b>3 comments:</b>
<b>Freedom said...</b>
  <b>Hmmm.. so a bunch of evangelicals and commie loonies got together</b> and indulged in mutual .. well .. gratification. And the taxpayer funded this orgy.
  1/16/2009 11:08 PM
<b>Sudarshan said...</b>
  Slightly OT: There is news that IK Gujral as PM betrayed our RAW agents in Pak, exposing them to torture and elimination. Can anybody pl. provide some more info on this episode?
  1/17/2009 5:35 AM
<b>Harish said...</b>
  madhu kishwar is a well known dhimmi, a sample:
  "e.g. Madhu Kishwar : "The chauvinist nationalism of the RSS and Hindu Mahasabha, which found support among large sections of the Congress as well, was a key reason for the success of Jinnah." (Telegraph, 25/12/1990).
  http://www.voiceofdharma.org/books/ayodhya/notes.htm "
  1/17/2009 6:34 AM<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2009/01/any...ce-or-have.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Friday, January 16, 2009
<b>anybody attend this conference or have the materials from it?</b>
jan 16th, 2009
i had a query from someone about <b>this typical JNU red-white-green conference.</b> anybody have the proceedings, or personal notes from attending it? after all, <b>thsi was funded by the indian government,</b> so the material must be available in the public domain somewhere.
the usual JNU suspects are all there, along with some sepoys from the US and some white guys thrown in as well, presumably sent by the vatican.
now what's a nice person like <b>madhu kishwar </b>doing in the midst of these rogues? or has she, gulp!, converted, too?
(That or - more likely - bought. In Sri Lanka too, the christos keep buying all the people speaking in public who appear remotely dissenting, so that they'll speak for christoism instead.)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: R
Hindu Nationalist Organisations in Social and Political ContextIn
Collaboration with . Indian Council of Social Science Research, New
Delhi
University Grants Commission - Special Assistance Programme
November 19-20th 2008
Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Registration: 9.30 am
Inaugural Session: 10am to 10.45am
Chair: Professor Harjit Singh, Dean, School of Social Sciences, JNU
Welcome: Professor Valerian Rodrigues, Chairperson, CPS, JNU
Introducing the Conference: Dr. John Zavos, University of Manchester
Inaugural Address: Professor T.N. Madan, Emeritus Professor of
Sociology, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi
Vote of Thanks: Professor Pralay Kanungo, CPS, JNU
Tea: 10.45am to 11.00am
Key Note Session: 11am to 1pm
Chair: Professor Balveer Arora, Centre for Political Studies, JNU
Professor Amrita Basu, Amherst College, Massachusetts, USA
Professor Madhu Kishwar, Senior Fellow, CSDS, Delhi
Lunch: 1pm to 2pm
Session I - Religion: 2pm to 3.30pm
Chair: Professor Raymond Williams, Wabash College, Indiana, USA
Professor Tanika Sarkar, Centre for Historical Studies, JNU
'Hindutva's Hinduism'
Professor Pradip K. Datta, Department of Political Science, Delhi University
'Recovering Hindutva's Interlocutors: Tagore's Critique of Hindutva'
Tea: 3.30pm to 3-45pm
Session II - Religion: 3.45pm to 5.15pm
Chair: Professor Zoya Hasan, JNU & Member, National Commission for Minorities
Professor Shail Mayaram, Senior Fellow, CSDS, Delhi
'Rethinking Reconversion: Glo-cal implications of the Visva Hindu Parishad'
Dr. Majari Katju, Department of Political Science, Hyderabad Central University
'The VHP and Dharmic Consciousness'
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Session III - Gender: 9.30am to 11.30pm
Chair: Professor Gurpreet Mahajan, CPS, JNU
Dr. Dibyesh Anand, Westminster University, United Kingdom
'Pornonationalism and the Politics of Fear'
Dr. Atreyee Sen, University of Manchester
'Inventing 'women's history': Female Valour, Martial Queens and
Storytellers in the Bombay Slums'
Namrata R. Ganneri, SNDT College of Arts & SCB College of Com. & Sc., Mumbai
'Matrushakti/Streeshakti : On Representations of Women in the Rashtra
Sevika Samiti'
Tea: 11.30am to 11.45am
Session IV - Diaspora: 11.45pm to 1.15pm
Chair: Dr. Deepa Reddy, University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA
Dr. John Zavos, University of Manchester
'Hindu Nationalism and the Development of Hindu Identity in Britain'
Dr. Vinay Lal, University of California Los Angeles
'A Bloated Hinduism:Â North American Hindus and the Imagination of a Vanguard'
Lunch: 1.15 to 2.15pm
Session V - Local Movements: 2.15pm to 4.30pm
Chair: Professor Gopal Guru, Centre for Political Studies, JNU
Roland Kulke, Leipzig University, Germany
'Vidya Bharati - The Embodiment of the Conservative Outlook of the
Sangh Parivar'
Dr. Rajaram Tolpadi, Mangalore University
'Hindutva's Entrenchment in Civil Society: The Coastal Karnataka Experience'
Professor Pralay Kanungo, JNU & Sudhir Patnaik, Editor, Samadrusti, Orissa
'Hindutva Mobilization against Dalit Christians: The Kandhamal Experience'
Tea: 4.30pm to 4.45pm
Posted by nizhal yoddha at 1/16/2009 05:23:00 AM
<b>3 comments:</b>
<b>Freedom said...</b>
  <b>Hmmm.. so a bunch of evangelicals and commie loonies got together</b> and indulged in mutual .. well .. gratification. And the taxpayer funded this orgy.
  1/16/2009 11:08 PM
<b>Sudarshan said...</b>
  Slightly OT: There is news that IK Gujral as PM betrayed our RAW agents in Pak, exposing them to torture and elimination. Can anybody pl. provide some more info on this episode?
  1/17/2009 5:35 AM
<b>Harish said...</b>
  madhu kishwar is a well known dhimmi, a sample:
  "e.g. Madhu Kishwar : "The chauvinist nationalism of the RSS and Hindu Mahasabha, which found support among large sections of the Congress as well, was a key reason for the success of Jinnah." (Telegraph, 25/12/1990).
  http://www.voiceofdharma.org/books/ayodhya/notes.htm "
  1/17/2009 6:34 AM<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->