Monday, 26 August 2013

Asia Livelihood Documentary Festival 2013 & Workshop for Media


Centre for Civil Society in partnership with India Habitat Centre
Cordially Invites You to
10th Jeevika: Asia Livelihood Documentary Festival 2013
29 August to 1 September  IHC, New Delhi
Please find the invitation attached for more details.
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DOCUMENTARY SCREENING
We are screening 38 Documentaries over the four days festival. Join us at 10am on Thursday/29 August in this journey of understanding livelihood freedom through documentaries that highlight Unheard Voices and Untold Stories.
PANEL DISCUSSION
29 August | Thursday | 11:45 | Casuarina Hall
Realising the potential of the Bamboo sector in India: the case for regulatory reforms and their implementationThis panel will review a) the regulations which restrict bamboo-based livelihoods and b) the regulations which have been passed but not implemented to support bamboo-based livelihoods.
30 August | Friday | 12:00 | Casuarina Hall
From Swatantrata to Azaadi: the road to Economic Freedom  The significance of political and civil freedom is widely recognised, but that of economic freedom is scarcely understood.   This panel will explore this freedom and dwell on what it means to the common man.
31 August | Saturday | 11:30 | Gulmohar Hall
Do we have the right policy framework for skill development in India yet? With a target of skilling 500 mn by 2022, the magnitude and complexity of the mission demands a robust policy framework to address the various gaps and needs of this high-potential sector. This panel will explore these gaps and identify policy options to bridge them.
WORKSHOP
31 August | Sunday | 10:00 to 11:30 | Gulmohar Hall
Engaging Communities and Crowd-Funding your Documentaries Mumbai-based crowd-funding platform Catapooolt will be introducing on how documentary maker can use Crowd-Funding for their documentaries. It’s also an opportunity for those focused on areas of films, music and other performing arts, to know how it works.
EXHIBITION
29 August – 1 September | 11 AM to 7 PM | Experimental Art Gallery
Way of Life and Livelihood
CCS in collaboration with Delhi Photography Club displays 40 photographs
AWARD CEREMONY
1 September | Sunday | 7 PM – 8:30 PM | Stein Auditorium
MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
A life in music, a livelihood in music?
Traditional music has being an increasingly difficult livelihood option. Vidya Shah - Musician, researcher and composer will discuss through an illustrated talk and musical performance about the challenges and celebrations through the lives of remarkable women musicians and the times they lived in.
For the Award Ceremony, please be seated by 6:45 PM Seating is on a first come first serve basis and subject to capacityHabitat World, Lodhi Road, Preferred Entry from Gate No.3
Manoj Mathew
Festival Director
Jeevika: Asia Livelihood Documentary Festival
A-69 Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016, India
Phone: +91.11.2653.7456
Fax: +91.11.2651.2347
Mobile: +91.98.9930.7456
Email: manoj@ccs.in  jeevika@ccs.in
www.jeevika.org
Jeevika

“Workshop for Media and CSOs on Sustainable Urban Transport”

Invitation to participate in the two-day “Workshop for Media and CSOs on Sustainable Urban Transport” on Aug 29-30 (Thu-Fri), IHC, New Delhi
I am happy to share with you about an upcoming Workshop and Open Forum for media and CSOs onSustainable Urban Transport issues. To be organised on Aug 29-30, at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, the workshop is open for journalists, CSOs, research institutions, environment advocacy groups and govt institutions. 
The workshop has been planned by CMSR Consultants, in association with Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation (SSEF), The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT).   
Objective: Through this workshop and Open Forum we would like to bring together media and CSOs (working on issues such as urban transport, air pollution, NMT, urban planning etc) to enhance  their understanding on various issues related to urban transport including fuel efficiency, emission standards, auto fuel policy in the country, poor air quality and its impact on health. It will also act as a forum to discuss how these issues can be reported in a better way in media and also, how to advocate them further at local as well state and regional level.  
Details:
  • Date: Aug 29-30, 2013 (Thu-Fri)
  • Timings: 10:00 am-05:00 pm
  • Venue: Maple, India Habitat Centre, New Delh

Workshop and Open Forum for Media and CSOs
on
Fuel Efficiency and Clean Vehicles
Dates: Aug 29-30, 2013 (Thu-Fri)
Venue: Maple, India Habitat Centre (IHC), New Delhi
Day-1: Aug 29 (10:00 am – 05.00 pm)
10:00 am Registration
10:30 am-10:45 am Welcome Note
10:45 am - 11:15 am
Sustainable Urban Transport System: What’s the way forward?
Prof. S Sundar, Distinguished Fellow, The Energy and Resources Institute
(TERI), New Delhi
11:15 am-11:30 am Tea break
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Fuel Efficiency: Where India stands?
Mr Gaurav Bansal, The International Council on Clean Transportation
(ICCT), Washington D.C
12:00 am-12:30 pm
Air Quality and its Impact on Health
Dr Sundeep Salvi, President, Chest Research Foundation of India, Pune
12:30 pm-01:00 pm Open Forum and Experience Sharing by participants
01:00 pm-02:00 pm Lunch Break
02:00 pm - 02:30 pm
Road Safety –Issues and Best Practices
Mr Lokesh Hebbani, CiSTUP, Indian Institute of Science(IISc), Bangalore
02:30pm – 03:00 pm
Non-Motorised Transport : Current scenario in Indian cities
Dr Anvita Arora, CEO, Innovative Transport Solutions (iTrans), New Delhi
03:00 pm - 03:30 pm
Urban Transport Policy: An overview
Mr Ranjit Gadgil, PARISAR, Pune
03:30 pm-04:30 pm Open Forum
04:30 pm – 05:00 pm Concluding Remarks (Followed by tea)
CMSRConsultants
fostering sustainable partnerships
Organised by An initiative supported by
Knowledge partners
Workshop and Open Forum for Media and CSOs
on
Fuel Efficiency and Clean Vehicles
Dates: Aug 29-30, 2013 (Thu-Fri)
Venue: Maple, India Habitat Centre (IHC), New Delhi
Day-2: Aug 30 (10:00 am – 04.30 pm)
10:00 am Registration
New avenues in research and technology
10:15 am - 10:45 am Alternative-Fuelled Low Emissions vehicles
Dr. L M Das, Professor, Centre for Energy Studies , IIT, New Delhi
10:45 am-11:15 am Solar Automobile Technology: Exploring new avenues
Dr. J.P. Kesari, Asst Professor. Mech. Engg. (Solar Power), DTU
11:15 am - 11:30 pm Tea Break
11:30 am-12:00 pm Air quality studies: Need for emission factors for PM
Dr Anubha Goel, Asst Professor, IIT, Kanpur
12:00 pm-12:30 pm Curbing Vehicular Emissions
Mr S M Ghosh, Environment technologist, Kolkata
12:30 pm-01:00 pm Open Forum and Experience Sharing by participants
01:00 pm-02:00 pm Lunch Break
Role of Media and CSOs
02:00 pm - 03:00 pm Media Reporting on Sustainable Urban Transport Issues
Ms Keya Acharya, President, Forum of Environment Journalists of India
(FEJI)
03:00pm – 04:00 pm Advocating Sustainable Urban Transport System : Role of Media &
CSOs
Mr Jayanta Basu, Sr journalist, The Telegraph, Kolkata

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