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Statewise participation of Teachers/Teacher Educators in Orientation Course 1979-2017
ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17
2001 357 1744 878 633 466 1275 719 822 969 295 2918 1424 1168 3761 509 239 130 224 2126 814 2002 260 3337 43 224 775 925 868 60 106 52 4 730 23 204
Lecture/Lecture-Demonstration Series
During the year 2016-17, a series of lectures/lecture demonstrations were organized and delivered by renowned artists, scholars
and educationists advocating the peacemaking potential of art and the use of experiential education techniques and practices to
help students make these vital connections…….Unity……..Harmony……..Perspective……..Value. The languages of art has
much in common with the language of peace and this is no coincidence. Art gives us a way of communicating even when we
share no common languages. It provides a nonviolent means of expressing our outrage at unjust acts and it is through art that
we come to accept – and even, appreciate – the unique ways in which people see and interpret the world. Participants learn
about the life and culture of the Indians including celebrations, customs, and role of environment in shaping their lives. Also
included are descriptions and details of the native art forms and the ways in which art is helping to preserve traditional culture
and lifestyles. Some of the lectures were on the following topics:
Subject (s) Name of the Speaker/Artist
Indian Architecture through the Ages Prof. Sanjay Subodh
(Medieval and Modern India) Dr. (Mrs.) Arvin Manjul
Art of Sculpture in India Dr. Sarada Natarajan
The Making of Modern Indian Painting Dr. Kirtana Thangavelu
Multilingualism in India Prof. Panchanan Mohanty
Developing Scientific Temper amongst students Smt. Chandana C.
Medical Emergencies faced by the teaching Dr. Mahesh Joshi
community
The Art of Sculpture from Harappa to Contemporary – Dr. Manjil Hazarika
I & II.
Understanding Tangible Heritage – Dr. Sabnam Barman
Indian Architecture I & II (Monuments),
Introduction to North East Culture.
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