Join us tomorrow!
The Deoliwallahs: The True Story of the 1962 Chinese-Indian Internment with authors @JoyJMa and @DeathEndsFun, moderated by Professor Sana Aiyar.
Webinar | TOMORROW, April 21 | 12 - 1pm EDT; 9 - 10am PDT
Register: bit.ly/deoliwallahs
Join us for an engaging conversation!
The Deoliwallahs: The True Story of the 1962 Chinese-Indian Internment with authors @JoyJMa and @DeathEndsFun, moderated by Professor Sana Aiyar.
Webinar | Thursday, April 21 | 12 - 1pm EDT; 9 - 10am PDT
Register: bit.ly/deoliwallahs
Join us this Thursday, 5/27 for an exciting conversation with celebrated filmmaker @shekharkapur , moderated by Anushka Shah, founder of Civic Studios. Register here: mit.zoom.us/webinar/register…
Incredible project from @MITIndiaProgram. IDs resources/live tracking app for those who need to find hospital beds, oxygen, meds, etc in India. Links to verified orgs that need donations.
mit-india.org/india-covid-re…
Bloom Nepal School was one of my turning points in the educational field. The years I spent here working with students showed me the transformation education can truly bring.
So glad to be part of this institution! @MITIndiaProgram covers Bloom!
#Educationmit-india.org/south-asian-be…
An oral history project organized by MIT South Asian Alumni Association and funded by @MITIndiaProgram allows MIT students to dig deep into the longstanding connection between the Institute and South Asia. news.mit.edu/2021/exploring-…
Take A Break: "Rag Shenan Mand" is a gorgeous East/West fusion of "Shenandoah" and Indian folk melodies, performed on the sarod (a 25-string lute) by the acclaimed MIT musician George Ruckert. Listen or download via the MIT Listening Room: bit.ly/2yOfqQO
#dusp alumnae/i Radhika Singh (MCP '20) & Shail Joshi (MCP '20) were two of four selected to explore the Betwa, a river that flows through northern India to better understand the rivers importance. Their experiences are documented in an online exhibition - bit.ly/theBetwa
ALT Credit and captions: A screen shot of the video of the virtual exhibition, 'Along the Betwa.' This image shows several photographs taken by the four individuals chosen to walk the river, hanging on a virtual exhibition wall. The images depict life along the river, including infrastructure and uses of the river as well as life along its banks. Credit: Along the Betwa
Join us for a conversation around water use, scarcity, and policy in India, as told through the work and photographs of Radhika Singh and Shail Joshi (MIT MCP '20), whose research brought them on a journey along the drought-prone Betwa River in India. bit.ly/2DymSnU
Webinar coming up next Wednesday, July 22nd, 11AM EST.
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