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UGC         Sponsored
                                                                               NATIONAL
                                                                               SEMINAR



                                                                    20th & 21stMarch 2012

                       DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

        Motilal N
                Nehru College (Eve)
                       ollege
                               Universit of Delhi
                               University
                                         organizes
                            UGC sponsored NATIONAL SEMINAR
                                            on
      “INDUSTRIALIZATION: Development for Whom?”
       INDUSTRIALIZATION:




Venue:
Seminar Hall
Institute of Lifelong Learning,
Academic Research Centre,
Guru Teg Bahadur Marg,
North Campus
University of Delhi                                                 Seminar Convener:
Delhi-110007                                                        Dr. Bishnu Charan Nag
                                                                    Mob.No:9868354089
                                                                    Email:bishnucnag@gmail.com
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

Motilal Nehru College (Eve)
                     University of Delhi
                              Organizes
                  UGC Sponsored NATIONAL SEMINAR
                                 on
“INDUSTRIALIZATION: Development for Whom?”




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PROGRAMME
                               DAY- I                       20-03-2012
                 9.30 A.M.-           INAUGURATION
                 11 A.M.
Technical        11.30 A. M. –         Industrialization and Development in India:
Session-I        1.30 P. M.            A Theoretical Exploration

    TECHNICAL 2.30 P. M. -
Technical     SESSION-1                Industrialization, Democracy and Social Change:
Session-II    5.00 P. M.               An Analytical Exploration
    11.30 AM – 1.30 PM P.M.

                          DAY - II                               21-03-2012
Technical        10.o0 A. M. –         Industrialization and People’s Voice:
Session-III      1.00 P. M.            A Realistic Exploration

Technical        2.00 P. M. –
    TECHNICAL SESSION-III
                                       New Models of Development for India:
Session-IV       4.00 P. M.            An Alternative Exploration
                                                               TECHNICAL SESSION-IV
    9.30 AM – 1.00 PM P. M. –
                 4.30
          4.30 PM – 5.00 PM            Valedictory Function
                 5.00 P. M.                                             2.00 AM – 4.30 PM


  Seminar Convener:
  Dr. Bishnu Charan Nag
  Mob.No:9868354089
  Email:bishnucnag@gmail.com




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The Department of Economics, Motilal Nehru College (Eve)
                                            organizes
                                 UGC Sponsored National Seminar
                                             on
                                        INDUSTRIALISATION:
                                         Development for Whom?

About Us:
The University of Delhi is the premier university of the country and is known for its high standards in
teaching and research and attracts eminent scholars to its faculty. It was established in 1922 as a unitary,
teaching and residential university by an Act of the then Central Legislative Assembly. The President of India is
the Visitor, the Vice President is the Chancellor and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India is the Pro-
Chancellor of the University. When the University took birth, only three colleges existed in Delhi. At present,
there are 16 faculties, 86 academic departments,77 colleges and other recognized institutes spread all over the
city, with 132435 regular students (UG: 114494,PG:17941) and 261169 students (UG:258831,PG:2338) in non-formal
education programme. When the University of Delhi expanded in many directions to keep pace with a rapidly
growing city, South Campus was established in 1973 to facilitate access for the residents of South Delhi. It
moved to its present location on Benito Juarez Road, near Dhaula Kuan, in 1984.

Motilal Nehru College (Evening) established in July, 1965, is a constituent college of the University of Delhi. It
is situated on Benito Juarez Marg, adjacent to the South Campus of the University of Delhi. Apart from
imparting education in various courses of study the college emphasizes character-building of the students and
inculcates the values of responsible citizenship in them. The Various College student societies/ associations,
play a vital role in the academic life of the institution. These active departmental associations organize lectures,
seminars and discussions for the benefit of student and teachers alike.

The Department of Economics has been in existence since the inception of college. There are more than 1000
students in the Department. Apart from the compulsory economics courses, the department offers ‘Banking and
Insurance’ course to the B.A.(Programme) III rd year students. Due to the expertise and specialization gained from
the course, some students have been placed in reputed companies. All the faculty members of the Department are
actively engaged in teaching and research.




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About the Seminar:
        It is generally viewed that industrialization is the symbol of development. The persons supporting
industrialization believe that only through rapid industrialization a meaningful solution to the problem of mass
unemployment and underdevelopment can be found. Industrialization is essential for economic development
and social transformation even if it throws up challenges like the alienation of working class, environment
damage and displacement of people.

        Development through large-scale industrialization, urbanization and modernization, premeditated to
alleviate poverty and debt has ironically helped elite and urban sections of India with residual impact on rural
populations. Development actions have, no doubt, exponentially increased India’s industrial production but
radically deteriorated its land, forest and water resources. Their consequent residual impact, calculated to
alleviate poverty and related socio-economic oppressions within the most disenfranchised caste, class and
adivasi (tribal) communities in India, have failed to produce desired results. Conversely, it has generated other
forms of poverty through devastating the livelihood base of subsistence communities. Economic poverty still
persists in India as 350 million people still continue to live in poverty.

        While unreservedly acknowledging the need to engage in development process, it is important to
assess the fabric of development. In such contexts, it is essential to have a proper model of development that
suits the Indian situation.

        Plenty of questions come to the mind when we witness the mass protest everywhere against
industrialization.
   ? Does the development of industry really contribute to growth in India?
   ? Can the industrial sector still play a role in the fight against poverty, unemployment and
        marginalization?
   ? If industrialization is the symbol of development then why are the industrialized states like Odisha and
        Jharkhand economically and educationally still backward?
   ? Is the present suppression measures adopted by the Government which violates the democratic norms
        for the sake of achieving development essential?
   ? When the people do not want the development that the Government wants, is there any necessity to go
        against the will of the people in the name of development?
   ? Is the profit from the industrialization more than the loss in terms of the environmental degradation,
        displacement, price rise, loss of livelihood etc.?
   ? Is there any alternative model of development which ensures development without affecting the people
        who protest it?

        There are innumerable questions on the issue of industrialization in India come up which need to be
properly answered and resolved before adopting the industrialization drive as the main agenda of development
process of Indian economy. The proposed seminar entitled “Industrialization: Development for Whom?” is
expected to be very much of use for making the development policies effective and suitable which can lead
India to become a super power in the international platform with over all development of all sections of the
great nation.
                                                                                            Dr. Bishnu Charan Nag
                                                                                                 Seminar Convener




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Important Dates:
Submission of Abstracts:                10-03-2012
Acceptance and Confirmation:            12-03-2012
Submission of Final Paper:              17-03-2012

Abstract: 300 words
Final Paper: 6000 words


Registration Fees:

Paper Presenters:                       Rs.400 (Non-refundable)
Participants:                           Rs.200 (Non-refundable)
Students:                               Rs.100 (Non-refundable)

Note: Demand Draft in favour of “The Principal, Motilal Nehru College Evening” Payable at New Delhi.




Accommodation:

Outstation guests and paper presenters will be provided accommodation on advance requests and registration
before due date. Accepted paper presenter will be reimbursed IIIrd AC train fare in a shortest route.

Travel Support

Depending on the availability of funds, travel charges will be provided to those whose papers are accepted
for presentation. However, the Organising Committee will appreciate if individuals can manage for their
travel.

                                                COMMITTEES

        Organizing committee:                    Advisory Committee:                    Public Relations
                                                                                          Committee:
    1.Dr. Bishnu Charan Nag                   1. Dr.B.K.Sharma (Principal)         1. Dr. Rita Kakkar
                     (Seminar Convener)       2. Dr.G. N. Trivedi                  2. Mr.Rajnish Kler
    2.Ms. Priya Bhalla                        3. Dr.M.S.Rathi                      3. Dr. Prahlad Kumar Bairwa
    3.Dr. Anjali Agrawal                      4. Dr.Vichitra Garg                  4. Mr. Mangu Ram
    4.Dr. Shailender Kumar                    5. Dr.Dinesh Varshney
    5.Mrs. Charu Gupta                        6. Dr.Rakesh Sinha
    6.Dr. (Ms.) Sarabjeet Kaur


                                                     Thank You

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  • 1. UGC Sponsored NATIONAL SEMINAR 20th & 21stMarch 2012 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Motilal N Nehru College (Eve) ollege Universit of Delhi University organizes UGC sponsored NATIONAL SEMINAR on “INDUSTRIALIZATION: Development for Whom?” INDUSTRIALIZATION: Venue: Seminar Hall Institute of Lifelong Learning, Academic Research Centre, Guru Teg Bahadur Marg, North Campus University of Delhi Seminar Convener: Delhi-110007 Dr. Bishnu Charan Nag Mob.No:9868354089 Email:bishnucnag@gmail.com This page was created using BCL ALLPDF Converter trial software. To purchase, go to http://store.bcltechnologies.com/productcart/pc/instPrd.asp?idproduct=1
  • 2. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Motilal Nehru College (Eve) University of Delhi Organizes UGC Sponsored NATIONAL SEMINAR on “INDUSTRIALIZATION: Development for Whom?” This page was created using BCL ALLPDF Converter trial software. To purchase, go to http://store.bcltechnologies.com/productcart/pc/instPrd.asp?idproduct=1
  • 3. PROGRAMME DAY- I 20-03-2012 9.30 A.M.- INAUGURATION 11 A.M. Technical 11.30 A. M. – Industrialization and Development in India: Session-I 1.30 P. M. A Theoretical Exploration TECHNICAL 2.30 P. M. - Technical SESSION-1 Industrialization, Democracy and Social Change: Session-II 5.00 P. M. An Analytical Exploration 11.30 AM – 1.30 PM P.M. DAY - II 21-03-2012 Technical 10.o0 A. M. – Industrialization and People’s Voice: Session-III 1.00 P. M. A Realistic Exploration Technical 2.00 P. M. – TECHNICAL SESSION-III New Models of Development for India: Session-IV 4.00 P. M. An Alternative Exploration TECHNICAL SESSION-IV 9.30 AM – 1.00 PM P. M. – 4.30 4.30 PM – 5.00 PM Valedictory Function 5.00 P. M. 2.00 AM – 4.30 PM Seminar Convener: Dr. Bishnu Charan Nag Mob.No:9868354089 Email:bishnucnag@gmail.com This page was created using BCL ALLPDF Converter trial software. To purchase, go to http://store.bcltechnologies.com/productcart/pc/instPrd.asp?idproduct=1
  • 4. The Department of Economics, Motilal Nehru College (Eve) organizes UGC Sponsored National Seminar on INDUSTRIALISATION: Development for Whom? About Us: The University of Delhi is the premier university of the country and is known for its high standards in teaching and research and attracts eminent scholars to its faculty. It was established in 1922 as a unitary, teaching and residential university by an Act of the then Central Legislative Assembly. The President of India is the Visitor, the Vice President is the Chancellor and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India is the Pro- Chancellor of the University. When the University took birth, only three colleges existed in Delhi. At present, there are 16 faculties, 86 academic departments,77 colleges and other recognized institutes spread all over the city, with 132435 regular students (UG: 114494,PG:17941) and 261169 students (UG:258831,PG:2338) in non-formal education programme. When the University of Delhi expanded in many directions to keep pace with a rapidly growing city, South Campus was established in 1973 to facilitate access for the residents of South Delhi. It moved to its present location on Benito Juarez Road, near Dhaula Kuan, in 1984. Motilal Nehru College (Evening) established in July, 1965, is a constituent college of the University of Delhi. It is situated on Benito Juarez Marg, adjacent to the South Campus of the University of Delhi. Apart from imparting education in various courses of study the college emphasizes character-building of the students and inculcates the values of responsible citizenship in them. The Various College student societies/ associations, play a vital role in the academic life of the institution. These active departmental associations organize lectures, seminars and discussions for the benefit of student and teachers alike. The Department of Economics has been in existence since the inception of college. There are more than 1000 students in the Department. Apart from the compulsory economics courses, the department offers ‘Banking and Insurance’ course to the B.A.(Programme) III rd year students. Due to the expertise and specialization gained from the course, some students have been placed in reputed companies. All the faculty members of the Department are actively engaged in teaching and research. This page was created using BCL ALLPDF Converter trial software. To purchase, go to http://store.bcltechnologies.com/productcart/pc/instPrd.asp?idproduct=1
  • 5. About the Seminar: It is generally viewed that industrialization is the symbol of development. The persons supporting industrialization believe that only through rapid industrialization a meaningful solution to the problem of mass unemployment and underdevelopment can be found. Industrialization is essential for economic development and social transformation even if it throws up challenges like the alienation of working class, environment damage and displacement of people. Development through large-scale industrialization, urbanization and modernization, premeditated to alleviate poverty and debt has ironically helped elite and urban sections of India with residual impact on rural populations. Development actions have, no doubt, exponentially increased India’s industrial production but radically deteriorated its land, forest and water resources. Their consequent residual impact, calculated to alleviate poverty and related socio-economic oppressions within the most disenfranchised caste, class and adivasi (tribal) communities in India, have failed to produce desired results. Conversely, it has generated other forms of poverty through devastating the livelihood base of subsistence communities. Economic poverty still persists in India as 350 million people still continue to live in poverty. While unreservedly acknowledging the need to engage in development process, it is important to assess the fabric of development. In such contexts, it is essential to have a proper model of development that suits the Indian situation. Plenty of questions come to the mind when we witness the mass protest everywhere against industrialization. ? Does the development of industry really contribute to growth in India? ? Can the industrial sector still play a role in the fight against poverty, unemployment and marginalization? ? If industrialization is the symbol of development then why are the industrialized states like Odisha and Jharkhand economically and educationally still backward? ? Is the present suppression measures adopted by the Government which violates the democratic norms for the sake of achieving development essential? ? When the people do not want the development that the Government wants, is there any necessity to go against the will of the people in the name of development? ? Is the profit from the industrialization more than the loss in terms of the environmental degradation, displacement, price rise, loss of livelihood etc.? ? Is there any alternative model of development which ensures development without affecting the people who protest it? There are innumerable questions on the issue of industrialization in India come up which need to be properly answered and resolved before adopting the industrialization drive as the main agenda of development process of Indian economy. The proposed seminar entitled “Industrialization: Development for Whom?” is expected to be very much of use for making the development policies effective and suitable which can lead India to become a super power in the international platform with over all development of all sections of the great nation. Dr. Bishnu Charan Nag Seminar Convener This page was created using BCL ALLPDF Converter trial software. To purchase, go to http://store.bcltechnologies.com/productcart/pc/instPrd.asp?idproduct=1
  • 6. Important Dates: Submission of Abstracts: 10-03-2012 Acceptance and Confirmation: 12-03-2012 Submission of Final Paper: 17-03-2012 Abstract: 300 words Final Paper: 6000 words Registration Fees: Paper Presenters: Rs.400 (Non-refundable) Participants: Rs.200 (Non-refundable) Students: Rs.100 (Non-refundable) Note: Demand Draft in favour of “The Principal, Motilal Nehru College Evening” Payable at New Delhi. Accommodation: Outstation guests and paper presenters will be provided accommodation on advance requests and registration before due date. Accepted paper presenter will be reimbursed IIIrd AC train fare in a shortest route. Travel Support Depending on the availability of funds, travel charges will be provided to those whose papers are accepted for presentation. However, the Organising Committee will appreciate if individuals can manage for their travel. COMMITTEES Organizing committee: Advisory Committee: Public Relations Committee: 1.Dr. Bishnu Charan Nag 1. Dr.B.K.Sharma (Principal) 1. Dr. Rita Kakkar (Seminar Convener) 2. Dr.G. N. Trivedi 2. Mr.Rajnish Kler 2.Ms. Priya Bhalla 3. Dr.M.S.Rathi 3. Dr. Prahlad Kumar Bairwa 3.Dr. Anjali Agrawal 4. Dr.Vichitra Garg 4. Mr. Mangu Ram 4.Dr. Shailender Kumar 5. Dr.Dinesh Varshney 5.Mrs. Charu Gupta 6. Dr.Rakesh Sinha 6.Dr. (Ms.) Sarabjeet Kaur Thank You This page was created using BCL ALLPDF Converter trial software. To purchase, go to http://store.bcltechnologies.com/productcart/pc/instPrd.asp?idproduct=1