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III International Seminar on LIS.

Amb motiu de seu centenari, la Facultat de Biblioteconomia i Documentació ha organitzat el III International Seminar on Library and Information Science Education and Research (LIS-ER). L'objectiu del seminari és reflexionar sobre els reptes de l'educació i la recerca en Biblioteconomia i Documentació i per això comptarem amb la participació d'experts d'arreu del món..

Per a l'organització d'aquest seminari, la Facultat compta amb la col·laboració institucional de: Col·legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris de Catalunya (COBDC), Federación Española de Sociedades de Archivística, Biblioteconomía, Documentación y Museística (FESABID), EUCLID (European Association for Library and Information Education and Research) i RUID (Red Universitaria de Centros de Información y Documentación)..

Persones que apareixen d'esquerra a dreta:.

1. Virginia Ortiz-Repiso, Associate Professor (1996) and Chair of the Department of Library and Information Science at Carlos III University of Madrid..

2. Serap Kurbanoglu, received her PhD in Information Studies from Sheffield University, United Kingdom..

3. Gobinda Chowdhury, Professor of Information Science, Head of the iSchool@ northumbria, and Head of the Department of Mathematics and Information Sciences at Northumbria University in Newcastle, England.

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Neil Chowdhury, Machinist Boatyard Road, Bombay, 2008

from the series "Lost and Found in Bombay”

Digital print, 48 x 36 in.

Courtesy the artist

Neil Chowdhury, Worker Unloading Potato Sacks, 2008

from the series "Lost and Found in Bombay”

Digital print, 48 x 36 in.

Courtesy the artist

Neil Chowdhury, Boy Mechanic, 2008

from the series "Lost and Found in Bombay”

Digital print, 48 x 36 in.

Courtesy the artist

Neil Chowdhury, Barber and Customer Fort Area, Bombay, 2008

from the series "Lost and Found in Bombay"

Digital print, 48 x 36 in.

Courtesy the artist

WOODEN DOLLS OF NATUNGRAM

Homemade ethnic character dolls are the main characteristic feature of NATUNGRAM village of BARDWAN district, West Bengal. The nearest Railway stations from the village are Agradeep and Katwa (1.4-1.5 km).

The dolls are carved in wood and decoratively painted by a group of rural craft persons, known as "SUTRADHARS" ( meaning 'narrator' or 'story teller'), because they make characters from ancient folklores and mythology and tell stories through their dolls.

The owl, with its unique design and colours, is the brand product of the village. On the white background of the owl is painted with the distinctive colours of red, green, yellow and black colours lines. Beside the Owl Krishna-Radha, King- Queen, Durga dolls are made in traditional way.

The dolls are craved from one single piece of wood. A big piece of cylindrical woood is cut off in every direction according to the size, shape and figure requirement. Then to give it a final shape the structure is chiseled out. The traditional design based on culture and mythology, the richness of ideas, the brilliant combination of pure and simplicity and glamour combined with the master craftmanship of the craft artists, resulting an amazing art work. Now a days some of the wodden dolls are barnished to give them a great finishing touch for making them useful in interior decoration.

Around 60 families living in the Natungram village are involved in the Doll making. In this family craft business both men and women have key role. The doll makers are organized as a collective, 'Natungram Kastho Khodai Hastashilpa Samity'.

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Natungram Village, Burdwan - 2015

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WOODEN DOLLS OF NATUNGRAM

Homemade ethnic character dolls are the main characteristic feature of NATUNGRAM village of BARDWAN district, West Bengal. The nearest Railway stations from the village are Agradeep and Katwa (1.4-1.5 km).

The dolls are carved in wood and decoratively painted by a group of rural craft persons, known as "SUTRADHARS" ( meaning 'narrator' or 'story teller'), because they make characters from ancient folklores and mythology and tell stories through their dolls.

The owl, with its unique design and colours, is the brand product of the village. On the white background of the owl is painted with the distinctive colours of red, green, yellow and black colours lines. Beside the Owl Krishna-Radha, King- Queen, Durga dolls are made in traditional way.

The dolls are craved from one single piece of wood. A big piece of cylindrical woood is cut off in every direction according to the size, shape and figure requirement. Then to give it a final shape the structure is chiseled out. The traditional design based on culture and mythology, the richness of ideas, the brilliant combination of pure and simplicity and glamour combined with the master craftmanship of the craft artists, resulting an amazing art work. Now a days some of the wodden dolls are barnished to give them a great finishing touch for making them useful in interior decoration.

Around 60 families living in the Natungram village are involved in the Doll making. In this family craft business both men and women have key role. The doll makers are organized as a collective, 'Natungram Kastho Khodai Hastashilpa Samity'.

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© Shuvarthy Chowdhury Photography

Natungram Village, Burdwan - 2015

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Mashiul Chowdhury's and Joselito Gamalinda's at Gravy Studio and Gallery for September 2014 First Friday

 

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Atlas Corps Fellow Nilanjana Chowdhury at the Spring into Summer Party at Local 16 in Washington, DC in May 2009. With Atlas Corps Founder, Scott Beale

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2021-11-10: Jahan Chowdhury, In-Country Engagement Director for the NDC Partnership speaking during the COP26 - Regulatory state and private sector initiatives on climate risks in the African financial sector : launch of the joint African Financial Alliance on Climate Change (AFAC) in Glasglow.

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WOODEN DOLLS OF NATUNGRAM

Homemade ethnic character dolls are the main characteristic feature of NATUNGRAM village of BARDWAN district, West Bengal. The nearest Railway stations from the village are Agradeep and Katwa (1.4-1.5 km).

The dolls are carved in wood and decoratively painted by a group of rural craft persons, known as "SUTRADHARS" ( meaning 'narrator' or 'story teller'), because they make characters from ancient folklores and mythology and tell stories through their dolls.

The owl, with its unique design and colours, is the brand product of the village. On the white background of the owl is painted with the distinctive colours of red, green, yellow and black colours lines. Beside the Owl Krishna-Radha, King- Queen, Durga dolls are made in traditional way.

The dolls are craved from one single piece of wood. A big piece of cylindrical woood is cut off in every direction according to the size, shape and figure requirement. Then to give it a final shape the structure is chiseled out. The traditional design based on culture and mythology, the richness of ideas, the brilliant combination of pure and simplicity and glamour combined with the master craftmanship of the craft artists, resulting an amazing art work. Now a days some of the wodden dolls are barnished to give them a great finishing touch for making them useful in interior decoration.

Around 60 families living in the Natungram village are involved in the Doll making. In this family craft business both men and women have key role. The doll makers are organized as a collective, 'Natungram Kastho Khodai Hastashilpa Samity'.

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Neerja's spunk and passion made her my favorite interview subject. As a political commentator and journalist, she has been a passionate advocate against child malnutrition for 30+ years. Interestingly, she spoke about why nutrition should be a core issue in women's rights movements: healthy mothers give birth to healthy babies with the best opportunity to reach their full potential. - Hope.

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