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Summary Number of Sessions: 6 Dates: 21st November to 7th December 2022 (Mondays and Wednesdays) Timings: 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. I.S.T Fees: Rs. 1200/- Resource Persons: Mr. Shailesh Kshirsagar Medium: English About the course: The course will cover Introduction of Old Persian Cuneiform, decipherment of the script & introduction to the Cuneiform signs. Practical reading of several Cuneiform Inscriptions will […]
Summary Number of Sessions: 16 Dates: 8th November 2022 to 12th January 2023 (Tuesdays and Thursdays) Timings: 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. I.S.T Fees: Rs. 3000/- Resource Persons: Prof. Dr. Mayank Vahia, Dr. Kurush Dalal, Dr. Kanad Sinha, Prof. Amitabh Joshi, Dr Sunny Kumar, Mr. Satyam Balakrishnan, Mr. Raamesh G. R, and Mr. Sanal Edamaruku Medium: English About the Course A […]
Summary Number of Sessions: 3 Originally Recorded: 10th – 12th October, 2022 Resource Person: Mr. Raamesh G.R. Medium: English About the lectures: Kharoshthi is counted as two of the ancient scripts in the world. The Kharoshthi script was the prevalent script used in the north-western parts of Indian subcontinent. It is an abugida script used by the people […]
Summary Number of Sessions: 3 Originally Recorded: 22nd – 24th September, 2022 Resource Person: Mr. Raamesh G.R. Medium: English About the lectures: Brahmi is counted as two of the ancient scripts in the world. The Brahmi script was used in a vast area of the Indian subcontinent. With time, the script changed and kept transforming into newer scripts. […]
About the Course Haiku is a form of observational poetry with origins in medieval Japan. In essence, haiku juxtaposes two momentary images to create new meanings. Adopted worldwide and short enough to write on a bus ticket, it’s a form of literature accessible to all. This course will teach you the basic poetics and aesthetics […]
Summary * 5th September and 6th September 2020 Principal Teacher: R. Venkatesh Medium: English Talk 1: Bombay VT, and the Railways, a lifeline …. -Begins with a summary of the Urbs Prima in Indis concept, and the emerging necessity of economic network making Bombay a port city connected with hinterland, and the political, economic and cultural context of […]