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Nehru Memorial Museum and Library  Events for the Week 12th May to 16th May, 2014

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Monday, 12th May

Seminar


‘Reproduced Sound:

Perception, Reception and Sensibility—The case of Indian art music’

Prof. R. Nandakumar,
NMML.
3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building







Tuesday, 13th May

Weekly Seminar

 

‘Forest, Livelihood, Development:
A comparative study of the experience of two “Progressive” Laws, Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) and Forest Rights Act (FRA)’
Dr. Kamal Nayan Choubey,
NMML.
3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building



 




Thursday, 15th May

Public Lecture (‘Science, Society and Nature’ series)


‘Wildlife in Our Backyards and how India Might Show the Way’
Dr. Vidya Athreya,
Wildlife Conservation Society India,
Pune.

3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building




 




Friday, 16th May

Public Lecture (‘Science, Society and Nature’ series)

 

‘Rising Himalayas and Struggling High Altitude Life:
Human wildlife interactions in the mountains’
Dr. Tsewang Namgail,
Snow Leopard Conservancy India Trust.
3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building



 





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