2003 C. Ranarajan
Year: 2003 Speaker: C. Ranarajan Subject: Challenges for Monetary Policy
Year: 2003 Speaker: C. Ranarajan Subject: Challenges for Monetary Policy
Year: 2002 Speaker: Jagdish Bhagwati Subject: The Globalization Debate and India’s Economic Reforms
Year: 2001 Speaker: Amaresh Bagchi Subject: Fifty Years of Fiscal Federalism in India : An Appraisal
Year: 2000 Speaker: A. Vaidyanathan Subject: Poverty and Development Policy
Year: 1999 Speaker: Mihir Rakshit Subject: Post-Uruguay Round Trade Negotiations
Year: 1998 Speaker: S. Venkitaramanan Subject: Dilemmas of Development: The Indian Experience
Year: 1997 Speaker: Vasant Gowarikar Subject: Something Happening in India that this Nation Should be proud of.
Year: 1996 Speaker: Justice A.M. Ahmadi Subject: Constitutional Values and the Indian Ethos
Year: 1995 Speaker: Madhavrao Gadgil Subject: Patenting Life
Year: 1994 Speaker: G.Ram Reddy Subject: The Financing of Higher Education in India
Year: 1993 Speaker: Raja J. Chelliah Subject: An Essay on Fiscal Deficit
Year: 1992 Speaker: V. Kurien Subject: Agricultural and Rural Development in the 1990s and Beyond
Registration link for June 25 Entrance Examination
The registration link for the Entrance exam scheduled on June 25, 2023 at Delhi, Pune, Kolkata and Ernakulum centers shall remain open from Jun 12, 2023 , 06:00 AM to Jun 13, 2023 ,23:55 Hrs.
All those candidates who have not been able to apply due to technical reasons OR have been unable to attend on June 11 may reapply after paying the necessary fees.
THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY APPEARED ON JUNE 11, ARE NOT PERMITTED TO APPEAR AGAIN, IF FOUND, THE CANDIDATURE OF SUCH CANDIDATES SHALL BE CANCELLED.
India’s population is rising, but at a slower pace than before. And though India is expected to be the most populous country in a few decades, India’s total fertility rate (number of children born to a woman in a lifetime) is already very close to the replacement rate of 2.1. But these are macro numbers.
However, if we go deeper into India’s demography, social realities are complex. For instance, diversity along religion and caste is an inescapable feature of India’s population.
On World Population Day 2022 which is 11 July, the Population Research Centre (PRC) at the Gokhale Institute has organised a lecture and a panel discussion.
The session will begin with a discussion among three social scientists: P M Kulkarni, who is a veteran demographer and a former professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Rajeshwari Deshpande, who is a professor of political science at Savitribai Phule Pune University, and R B Bhagat, a population scientist and director at the Department of Migration and Urban Studies at Indian Institute of Population Sciences.
Former Chief Election Commissioner of India Dr S Y Quraishi will deliver a lecture on the topic “The Population Myth.” This is also the topic of his recent book.
Date: 11 July 2022
Time: 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Venue: Kale Hall, Library Block
Attend it live on Facebook here
The event will be broadcast Live on the Facebook page of Gokhale Institute. Interested folks from in and around Pune are requested to attend the event in-person.