Interactive Session with Nandini Sundar on 29th February


Nandini Sundar is a social anthropologist of South Asia, who has made major and original contributions to the understanding of environmental struggles, of the impact of central and state policies on tribal politics, and of the moral ambiguities associated with subaltern political movements in contemporary India.

A professor of Sociology at Delhi University, Nandini Sundar was also awarded the Infosys Prize for Social Sciences in 2010, in recognition of her contributions as an analyst of social identities, including tribe and caste, and the politics of knowledge in modern India. She has been writing about Bastar and its people for 29 years.

We would like to invite everyone for an interactive session with Nandini Sundar on 'Rights of Adivasis'. 

When: 29th Feb, 2020 at 12PM
Where: AV Room, Wilson College, Mumbai.

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