Film@chautari: Documentary - Pune's Trousers, 18 Feb 2010, 3pm

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Media Discussion Series, (Thursday), 3pm

18 Feb 2010/ 6 Fagun 2066 

Film@Chautari: Show and Discussion

Mohan Mainali's Pune's Trousers (Nepal, 2010, 34 mins) Documentary, Nepali with English subtitles

 

 About the Documentary

 

Seven years ago, a joint patrol of police, army and civilians headed towards the village of Angaupani, Bajura in search of Maoists. They killed seven villagers and declared them to be terrorists. This is the story of Lal Jana Bohara, widow of Nara Bahadur who was killed, and her children.





 Dear all,

 

Martin Chautari is organizing the following discussions this coming week at its premises, i.e. Block No. 27 Jeetjung Marga, Thapathali (Phone No. 4238050/4102027/4240243; Fax: 4240059):
 
 

Sunday Research Seminar Series, (Sunday), 3pm

14 Feb 2010/ 2 Fagun 2066 

Topic: Family Experiences of Death and Bereavement due to Political Violence in Post-conflict Situation: A Case Study of Nepal
Pundit: Sujeet Karn, PhD Candidate, University of Hull (UK)

 

 

Mangalbare Discussion Series, (Tuesday), 3pm

16 Feb 2010/ 4 Fagun 2066  

Youth/Book Discussion Series

Topic: Book discussion on Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Pundit: Bal Bahadur Thapa, Lecturer, Central Department of English, TU

 

 

Martin Chautari has reorganized its weekly discussion programs. Under the new plan, on Sundays, we will have discussions on research-based presentations and academically pressing topics, coordinated by Ram Tiwari (tiwa...@gmail.com). Our Tuesday discussions will be on art, literature, books, Politics, etc., coordinated by Sangita Pandey (pandey...@gmail.com). And on Thursdays, we will have film shows and media discussions, coordinated by Harsha Maharjan (harsha....@gmail.com). Please write to them for any suggestions, comments and questions.

 

The schedule of Chautari's upcoming discussions is also available at  http://www.martinchautari.org.np. Participation is open to all. Unless otherwise stated, all discussions take place in Nepali.

 

 




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