CONFERENCE + RESEARCH GRANTS + LECTURES + CALL FOR PAPERS CONFERENCEDigging Deeper: Rethinking India’s Mining Economy
Organised by The Centre for Public Policy & Governance, Goa Institute of Management Sub-themes and issues covered include:
Venue: GIM Campus and Hybrid Participants are encouraged to join in person at the GIM campus, Sanquelim. You can also join online via the Zoom Meeting Link (Meeting ID: 929 9198 8971, Passcode: 218397) GRANTSGoa State Research Foundation
The Goa State Research Foundation (GSRF) invites applications for the following grants:
For eligibility details, guidelines and formats, kindly visit the GSRF website at www.gsrf.org.in IFA Arts Research Programme
The India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) invites applications for its Arts Research programme. Re-launched in 2025, it recognises the value of different and flexible approaches to research in the arts. Under this programme, it implements projects that explore forms of knowing and thinking that are rooted in creative, scholarly and/ or cultural practice, and bring out diverse perspectives on histories and expressions of artistic practice in India to foster a deeper understanding of the arts through enquiry, interaction, reflection, and experimentation. Key Dates:
Source: India Foundation for the Arts LECTURESSupreme Court Judgments on Human Rights, Mining and the Environment
Organised by The Centre for Public Policy & Governance, Goa Institute of Management Mining in India continues to be massively destructive of the environment and hurtful to the people who stay in and around the mining areas. But the worst effects are on the Adivasi community. Large scale mining in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and elsewhere destroys their lives and leads to displacement. The Supreme Court intervened time and again to prevent tribal lands being sold to non-tribals in the extraordinary Samatha Judgment and even declared Government to be “non-tribal” so that even PSUs could not mine in “Scheduled Areas”. In the successful struggle of the tribals of Odisha against the North Korean giant conglomerate POSCO, the Supreme Court decisions prevented cutting of trees and mining in the tribal areas. The battle between the indigenous people and the corporations is reaching a crescendo, but lately the Judiciary is apparently losing interest in Human Rights, Tribal Rights and the Protection of the Environment. What will the future hold for the next generation? The lecture will he held at the Zuari Hall, The International Centre Goa, Dona Paula on Saturday, 26 July 2025, at 5-7 pm. It will also be livestreamed on the GIM YouTube Channel. Dr. Colin Gonsalves is Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India and the Founder of Human Rights Law Network (HRLN), India’s leading public interest law group. Source: The Centre for Public Policy & Governance, Goa Institute of Management CALL FOR PAPERSStudies in Goan Manuscripts
The Department of English and Amrita Darshanam, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru invites abstracts for presentations at the two-day online International Seminar on Studies in Goan Manuscripts to be held on 21-22 August 2025. Key Details:
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