Ranchi Events

Date/Time Event
16/11/2018
3:00 pm
The Classical and Traditional Nagpuri folk music of Jharkhand

Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Regional Centre Ranchi & Ranchi University is organising a Lecture Cum Demonstration on the topic

By Smt. Rupa Sinha, Hindustani Classical Singer, Stage Performer & Music Tr. KVS, Research Scholar UUC, Bhubaneswar,  M.A, Music & Performing of arts

Chairperson : Pt. Shri. Shyama Prasad Niyogi, Classical Vocalist & Music Composer, Jharkhand


Venue:  IGNCA- Ranchi Regional Centre Premises, Examination Data Processing Cell Campus, Ranchi University, Morabadi, Ranchi
28/09/2018
3:00 pm
The Buderas- A High Himalayan Community: their Culture & Rituals

Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Regional Centre Ranchi & Ranchi University is organising a Lecture on the topic

By Dr D. P. Saklani, Professor, Department of History & Culture, Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal


Venue:  IGNCA- Ranchi Regional Centre Premises, Examination Data Processing Cell Campus, Ranchi University, Morabadi, Ranchi
19/09/2018
3:00 pm
Lecture & Kavi Sammelan

Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Regional Centre Ranchi and Ranchi University is organising on the celebration of Hindi Diwas Pakhwada.


Venue:  Shaheed Smriti Sabhagar, Central Library, Ranchi University, Morabadi, Ranchi
14/08/2018
3:00 pm
A Cultural Evening

Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Regional Centre Ranchi and Ranchi University is celebrating on the eve of 72nd Independence day


Venue:  Shaheed Smriti Sabhagar, Central Library Building, Ranchi University, Morabadi, Ranchi
26/07/2018 - 01/08/2018
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Workshop on Ol Chiki Script (Santhali)

The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts- Regional Centre, Ranchi and Ranchi University is organising a Seven-days “Workshop on Ol Chiki Script (Santhali)” from 26th to 1st August 2018.

The “Workshop will be Inaugurated by Her Excellency Smt. Droupadi Murmu, Hon’ble Governor of Jharkhand at 11.00 am on 26th July 2018 at Shaheed Smriti Auditorium, Central Library Building, Ranchi University, Ranchi.

The venue of the Workshop :
From 27th July 2018 to 1st August 2018
IGNCA-RRC Premises
Time :11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


Venue:  IGNCA-RRC Premises, Ranchi
20/06/2018
4:00 pm
Lecture on "Status of Tribal Women in India: Challenges Ahead"

Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts Ranchi Regional Centre in collaboration with Ranchi University & Tribal Study Centre Vikash Bharti solicit your presence a Lecture.

By Dr. Sudhir Kumar Singh, Department of Political Science University of Delhi, New Delhi

Chairperson : Padamshri Ashok Bhagat, Chairman, Vikash Bharti


Venue:  Tagore Hall, 19 Gramayatan Arogya Bhawan-1, Vikash Bharti, Bariatu, Ranchi
27/04/2018
11:30 am
Lecture on "Traditional Art of Jharkhand"

Indira Gandhi National For the Arts-Regional Centre Ranchi will host a lecture  by Dr T.N Sahu (HOD, Department of Tribal Regional Language, Ranchi University, Ranchi) Chairperson Dr. Giridhari Ram Gaunjhu


Venue:  IGNCA RRC Campus, Data Processing Cell building, Ranchi University, Morabadi, Ranchi
12/02/2018
3:00 pm
The Nation And Its History : Indian Experiences Of Interpretation

Lecture By Prof. Evgeniya Vanina (Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow).


Venue:  Shaheed Smriti Sabhagar, Central Library Ranchi University, Morabadi, Ranchi
16/10/2017
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Cultural Evening Diwali Utsava

Raj Bhavan Jharkhand in collaboration with Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts-Ranchi Regional Centre Present Cultural Evening Diwali Utsava


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Venue:  Raj Bhavan, Ranchi, Jharkhand, Ranchi
23/09/2017 - 24/09/2017
5:00 pm
Art Heritage of Jharkhand: A Study of Ghodasimar temple of Satagaowa

Dr. Bachchan Kumar, Regional Director, visited Koderma District, Satgaowa Block for the purpose of Research on the Subject: Art Heritage of Jharkhand: A Study of Ghodasimar temple of Satagaowa.


Venue:  Ignca, Ranchi
18/09/2017
3:00 pm
Lecture on Oral Tradition and Historiography of Jharkhand: A Model study of the Folk Lore and Folk Art of Santhal Pargana Region

By Prof. Rajiva Kumar Sinha, Department of AIHC & Archaeology, T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur. Chairperson – Dr. Ajay Kumar Chattoraj, Head Department of History, Ranchi University.


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Venue:  Shahid Smriti Sabhagar, Central Library Building, Ranchi University, Ranchi
14/09/2017
3:00 pm
क्षेत्रीय एवं जनजातीय भाषाओ के विकास में हिंदी का योगदान

A Lecture on the occasion of Hindi Diwas the topic is by Dr Ashok Priyadarshi, साहित्यकार. Chairperson: Dr Girdhari Ram Gunju, Ex-HOD, Tribal Regional Language, Ranchi University.


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Venue:  Shahid Smriti Sabhagar, Central Library Building, Ranchi University, Ranchi
28/08/2017
2:30 pm
Lecture on the topic Cultural Informatics: A Case Study Of Devnarayan

Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Regional Centre, Ranchi and Ranchi University. Organising a Lecture on the topic Cultural Informatics: A Case Study Of Devnarayan by Er. Pratapanand Jha, Director, Cultural Informatics, IGNCA, New Delhi.
Chairperson :- Dr. H. P. Sinha, Former Deputy Director, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of Jharkhand.


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Venue:  Shahid Smriti Sabhagar, Central Library Building,Ranchi University, Ranchi
13/07/2017
2:30 pm
Lecture on Santhal Oral Tradition & its cultural aspects, Abstract of Lecture - The Santhal Oral Tradition and Its Cultural Aspects

Indira Gandhi National Centre For the arts-Regional Centre Ranchi & Ranchi University organising an Illustrated Lecture.

This Presentation attempts to closely analyze the oral traditions on santhal indigenous group and its value in understanding their culture. Culture can be reconstructed through various means such as archaeological remains, written texts and oral tradition. India has a legacy of oral tradition from vedas to mantras everything was oral and aural sruti and slokas.

The santhals have no written scripture or documents on their religious belief and culture. So, in the absence of text are they to be considered people without history? No. this paper argues against such a reductionism. Though they have no written documents they are quite rich in oral traditions and a variety of genres such as Kahni (Stories), Kudum (Riddles) , Siring (Songs), Rar (Raga) , bentakatha (Euphemism), Menkatha(Idiom), Gidrabauli (Lullaby),Binti (Prayers), Bakher (Chanting of Hymns) etc can be seen . Oral tradition can be understood better as the phase of socital evolution.

It is in intangible in nature and is a very abstract form of knowledge passed from generation to generation through word of mouth often through mother to daughter , father to son and so on so forth. In the absence of the written script oral tradition has been the only medium to preserve the knowledge and history of Santhals. This Talks would unfold santhal culture in its numerous dimensions such as religious belief, social system, mural art, songs, ragas, dance etc.


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Venue:  Audrey House Ranchi , Ranchi
28/06/2017
2:30 pm
Illustrated lecture on Archaeological Remains of Jharkhand

By Dr. Harendra Prasad Sharma (Former Deputy Director ,Ministry of Culture -Jharkhand.


Venue:  Audrey House, Ranchi
31/05/2017
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Workshop cum performance on Nagpuri Dance

 


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Venue:  Audrey House Auditorium, Ranchi
17/04/2017
2:30 pm
Inauguration of first Exhibition

Venue:  IGNCA Regional Centre, Ranchi
28/03/2017
6:00 pm
Students of Mass Communication and Video Production

Venue:  Gossner College, Ranchi 
22/02/1993
4:00 pm
Kingship and Regional Society in India: Ethno-Historic of Garhwal by Prof. Jean-Claude Gailey.

Venue:  IGNCA, New Delhi
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