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--- Social and Political Mapping of Popular Movements Logistical Vision and Infrastructure of India 1

RESEARCH WORKSHOP

SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MAPPING OF POPULAR MOVEMENTS LOGISTICAL VISION AND INFRASTRUCTURE OF INDIA

Organised by

Calcutta Research Group (CRG)

In collaboration with

Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (RLS) Programme Schedule

Venue: Swabhumi, Sabhaghar-I, Kolkata DATE 6 SEPTEMBER 2017

DATE 6 SEPTEMBER 2017 DATE 6 SEPTEMBER 2017 DATE 6 SEPTEMBER 2017

9.30-9.45am Registration and Tea

9.45 am -10.00 am Introduction by Paula Banerjee (Director, CRG)

10.00 am -01.00 pm Presentations and Expert Comments followed by Discussion Chair : Ranabir Samaddar (Distinguished Chair, CRG)

10.00 am - 11.00 am: Interwoven Realities: Logistics and the Reshaping of Global Governance by Anita Sengupta Discussant: Swaran Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University)

11.00 am - 12.00 pm: Finance Capital and Infrastructure Development: The Asian Context by Iman Kumar Mitra Discussant: Anjan Chakrabarti (University of Calcutta)

12.00 pm – 1.00 pm: The New Silk Road by Priya Singh

Discussant: Atul Mishra (Shiv Nadar University) 01.00 pm - 02.00 pm Lunch

02.00 pm -04.00 pm Presentations and Expert Comments followed by Discussion

Chair: Prasanta Ray (President, CRG)

02.00 pm – 03.00 pm Conflict and Social Governance in North East India by Paula Banerjee and Sucharita Sengupta

Discussant: Rakhee Bhattacharya (Jawaharlal Nehru University)

03.00 pm - 04.00 pm: Trade, Capital and Conflict: Frontier Towns of Northeast India and Myanmar by Snehashish Mitra and Soma Ghoshal

Discussant: Pradip Phanjoubam (Imphal Free Press)

04.00 pm Concluding remarks and vote of thanks by Anita Sengupta (Senior Researcher &

Programme Coordinator, CRG)

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--- Social and Political Mapping of Popular Movements Logistical Vision and Infrastructure of India 2

RESEARCH WORKSHOP

SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MAPPING OF POPULAR MOVEMENTS LOGISTICAL VISION AND INFRASTRUCTURE OF INDIA

Organised by

Calcutta Research Group (CRG)

In collaboration with

Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (RLS) Programme Schedule

Venue: Swabhumi, Sabhaghar -I, Kolkata || DATE DATE 7DATE DATE 777 SEPTEMBERSEPTEMBERSEPTEMBER 2017SEPTEMBER201720172017

9.30-9.45am Registration and Tea

9.45 am -10.00 am Introduction by Paula Banerjee (Director, CRG)

10.00 am -01.00 pm Presentations and Expert Comments followed by Discussion

Chair: Anita Sengupta (Senior Researcher & Programme Coordinator, CRG)

10.00 am - 11.00 am: Contentious Politics and Popular Movement: Enigma of Karpoori Thakur by Manish K Jha Discussant: Priyankar Upadhyaya (Banaras Hindu University)

11.00 am - 12.00 pm: Making of a populist government: A study of Karpoori Thakur's regime by Mithilesh Kumar Discussant: Manoj Kumar Jha (University of Delhi)

12.00 pm – 1.00 pm: Occupy College Street: Notes from the Sixties by Ranabir Samaddar Discussant: Prabhu Mohapatra (University of Delhi) 01.00 pm - 02.00 pm Lunch

02.00 pm -04.00 pm Presentations and Expert Comments followed by Discussion Chair: Paula Banerjee (Director, CRG)

02.00 pm – 03.00 pm: The Cultural-Creative Dimension of the Naxalite Movement by Subharanjan Dasgupta Discussant: Anil Acharya (Editor, Anustup)

03.00 pm - 04.00 pm: Left Mobilisation in Three Districts of West Bengal, 1947-1977 Nadia, Midnapore, Birbhum by Anwesha Sengupta & Atig Ghosh

Discussant: Dwaipayan Bhattacharyya (Jawaharlal Nehru University)

04.00 pm - 05.00pm: Long March or Garden Path? The Left Front’s First Term in West Bengal (1971-1982) by Atig Ghosh

Discussants: Prasanta Ray (President, CRG) & Dwaipayan Bhattacharyya (Jawaharlal Nehru University)

05.00 pm Concluding remarks and vote of thanks by Priya Singh (Programme & Research Associate, CRG)

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