Date: 11 May 2023, Time: 6pm
A brainstorming session was held at CSDC on 11th May 2023, to discuss and understand the role of various stakeholders in resolving conflicts in Manipur. A panel discussion was conducted to determine the root cause and identify solutions of conflicts happening in Manipur. The discussion was concluded with question/answer session for the participants.
Panellists
Prof Rakesh Sinha, MP Rajya Sabha
S. Phangnon Konyak, MP Nagaland
Dr Rajkumar Ranjan, MP Manipur
Dr Thongkholal Haokip Assistant Professor, JNU
Prof Bhagat Oinam, JNU
Dr. Haokam Vaiphei, Assistant Professor, Shri Venkateshwara
Mr Dachhbanta Samom
Date: 14th August 2023
An exhibition was organised by the Centre for Study of Democracy and Culture (CSDC) on 14th August 2023 on “ Tales of Partition” in remembrance of the victims whose lives were lost in the partition of the country, as the nation observes ‘Vibhajan Vibhishika Smriti Diwas’.
The program was inaugurated by the Chief Guest Shri Hardeep S. Puri, Union Minister (Housing & Urban Affairs; Petroleum & Natural Gas) along with Prof Rakesh Sinha. The programme was also graced by Prof Dhananjay Singh ( Member Secretary, ICSSR) as the guest of honour. Over 150 people attended the program and gained an understanding of the horrors of partition.
CSDC conducted a discussion on progress of democracy in India over the years. Participants from North and North – Eastern parts of India participated in a fruitful discussion.
In the world’s largest democracy, the government’s tenure is a reflection of the people’s choice, and it underscores the principles of free and fair elections, the rule of law, and the protection of fundamental rights. During this period, we have seen democracy in action, with a government elected by the people, for the people, and accountable to the people. Robust political debates, a free press, and active civil society organizations continue to play a pivotal role in shaping policies and holding leaders accountable.
Furthermore, initiatives like Digital India and Aadhaar have improved the efficiency of governance, making services more accessible to citizens and enhancing transparency. The government’s commitment to financial inclusion and social welfare programs has aimed to uplift the marginalized and disadvantaged segments of society.
While we appreciate the democratic processes at work, it’s essential to remember that democracy thrives when diverse voices are heard and respected, and when the fundamental rights of all citizens are upheld. The democratic journey is ongoing, and as India progresses, it remains crucial to safeguard the principles and values that underpin its democratic fabric.
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