DETAILS: 2nd Dowry & Bride Burning Conf.
witzel at husc3.harvard.edu
witzel at husc3.harvard.edu
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THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
DOWRY AND BRIDE-BURNING IN INDIA
Friday Nov. 22 - Sunday Nov. 24, 1996
Emerson Hall 101, Harvard University
According to the Home Ministry, Govt. of India, the number of dowry deaths
was c. 5000 in previous years. A conference was held last year at Harvard
last year with the participation of Indian legeal experts in order to to
analyze the problem and to explore possible solutions. A follow-up
workshop is to be held now, with contributions by the following
participants:
Satya Agarwal, Rochester, NY
Partha Banerjee, David Axelrod Institute, Albany, NY
Pt. Dharamjit Jigyasu, Arya Samaj, New York
Enrica Garzilli, University of Perugia, Italy
Julia Leslie, London University, UK
Werner Menski, London University, UK
Bisram Rambilass, Durban University, South Africa
Joshua Rubenstein, Amnesty International, USA
Himendra Thakur, ISADABII, USA
Michael Witzel, Harvard University, MA
Registration: Friday, November 22, 7 p.m., Emerson Hall 101, Harvard
University.
Registration is free.
Begin: Friday, Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m.
Detailed Program:
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Friday,
NOVEMBER 22, 7 p.m. Registration
7:15 M. Witzel, Harvard U:
Opening/The Format of the Conference.
7.30 Bisram Rambilass, Durban U.:
The Inter-Relationships between Caste and Dowry among South Africans.
8:00 Julia Leslie, London U.
The UK Working Group on Dharma and Gender: A Focus on Dowry.
8.30: Himendra Thakur, ISADABBI
Residential Training Centers: A Practical Solution to the Problem of Dowry
and Bride Burning.
8:45 Werner Menski, London U.
Legal strategies for Curbing the Dowry Problem.
9:15 Announcements for Saturday's meeting
Saturday,
NOVEMBER 23: WORKSHOP
9:30 Registration
10:00 Michael Witzel, Harvard U.
Summary of last year's conference.
10:30 Pandit Dharamjit Jigyasu, Arya Samaj NY
Astanga Yoga, a path of self-improvement and its relevance for the problem
of Dowry Deaths
11:00 Julia Leslie, London U.
Questions and Anwers on:
The UK Working Group on Dharma and Gender: A Focus on Dowry.
11:30 Partha Banerjee, Albany
Questions and Answers on:
Practical Solutions to the Problem of Dowry and Bride Burning.
12:00 Lunch Break
1:30 Enrica Garzilli, Perugia U (to be read)
Human Rights, Western Rights, Indian Constitutional Rights and Women
Rights.
2:00 Werner Menski, London U.
Questions and Answers on:
Legal strategies for Curbing the Dowry Problem.
2:30 Joshua Rubenstein, Amnesty International, USA
Atrocities on Women: A World Phenomenon.
3:00 Coffee break
3:30 Satya Agrawal, Rochester NY
Witness Accounts: The Cases of Sangeeta and other Women.
4:00 Bisram Rambilass, Durban U.:
Questions and Answers on:
The Inter-Relationships between Caste and Dowry among South Africans.
4:30 Himendra Thakur, ISADABBI
Resolutions
5:00 Announcements for a continuation of the workshop on Sunday morning.
(details to follow)
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For further information, please contact:
Prof. M. Witzel Mr. H. B. Thakur
Chair, Committee on Chair, Board of Directors
South Asian Studies Internat. Society Against
Harvard University Bride Burning in India, Inc.
Conference Office: 53 Church Street, Cambridge MA
Phone: 617-496-8570 (M. Witzel)
508-546-7354 (H. Thakur)
Fax: 508-646-6981
Mailing address: P.O.Box 8766, Salem, MA 01971, USA
Sponsored by:
Committee on International Society
South Asian Studies Against Dowry and
Harvard University Bride Burning in India
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