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Workshop II Introduction II Sonamukhi College II CFSR
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More

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Workshop II Introduction II Sonamukhi College II CFSR
The One-Day Workshop and Skill Enhancement Program on “Preserving ...
The One-Day Workshop and Skill Enhancement Program on “Preserving Heritage, Showcasing Culture: Fieldwork Documentation and Visual Communication”, held on 28 March 2026 at BPD 202 (F2), Seminar Hall, was successfully ...conducted from 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM.
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More

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Workshop II Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer) II Sonamukhi College II CFSR
The One-Day Workshop and Skill Enhancement Program on “Preserving ...
The One-Day Workshop and Skill Enhancement Program on “Preserving Heritage, Showcasing Culture: Fieldwork Documentation and Visual Communication”, held on 28 March 2026 at BPD 202 (F2), Seminar Hall, was successfully ...conducted from 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM.
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More

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Workshop II Subrata Biswas (Folklorist) II Sonamukhi College II CFSR
The One-Day Workshop and Skill Enhancement Program on “Preserving ...
The One-Day Workshop and Skill Enhancement Program on “Preserving Heritage, Showcasing Culture: Fieldwork Documentation and Visual Communication”, held on 28 March 2026 at BPD 202 (F2), Seminar Hall, was successfully ...conducted from 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM.
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More

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Workshop Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist) II Sonamukhi College II CFSR
The One-Day Workshop and Skill Enhancement Program on “Preserving ...
The One-Day Workshop and Skill Enhancement Program on “Preserving Heritage, Showcasing Culture: Fieldwork Documentation and Visual Communication”, held on 28 March 2026 at BPD 202 (F2), Seminar Hall, was successfully ...conducted from 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM.
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More

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Workshop II Tanmay Das Baul II Sonamukhi College II CFSR
The One-Day Workshop and Skill Enhancement Program on “Preserving ...
The One-Day Workshop and Skill Enhancement Program on “Preserving Heritage, Showcasing Culture: Fieldwork Documentation and Visual Communication”, held on 28 March 2026 at BPD 202 (F2), Seminar Hall, was successfully ...conducted from 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM.
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More
The workshop concluded on a high note, bringing together eminent resource persons—Subrata Biswas (Folklorist), Anirban Sadhu (Cinematographer), Kushal Kanti Chattopadhyay (Visual Artist), and Dr. Md Intaj Ali—who led engaging, hands-on sessions on photography, videography, and ethical field-journal practices. Participants actively engaged in live recording, tagging, and reflective documentation, sharing insightful and often surprising discoveries from the field.
We were deeply honoured by the presence of our distinguished guests:
✨ Dayamay Bandopadhyay, calligraphist from Rural Dreams, whose live demonstration beautifully connected written tradition with visual documentation
✨ Tanmay Das Baul of Maner Manush Akhara, Joydev Kenduli, who enriched the session with Baul narratives rooted in oral traditions
✨ Subimal Pal, whose soulful flute interludes reminded us that music itself can serve as valuable field data
Their contributions infused the workshop with a vibrant cultural essence, bridging theory and practice in meaningful ways.
The event was made possible through the wholehearted support and encouragement of Principal Dr. Bappaditya Mandal, along with the dedicated efforts of all teaching and non-teaching staff, whose coordination ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all.
📚 Organized by:
Central Library, Departments of Social Work & Bengali, Cultural Committee (in association with IQAC, Sonamukhi College), and Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (under MoU)
🌿 The workshop stood as a dynamic platform for exchanging skills, stories, and perspectives—strengthening our shared commitment to preserving and documenting cultural heritage.Show More

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Faisal Rupom, EC Member CFSR & Co-Founder, Dotara Bajai, Bangladesh
Junaed Anwar Choyon, Cultural Secretary, Dhaka University Forum, Canada &
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Chair: Md Intaj Ali, EC Member CFSR & Assistant Professor of English Netaji Subhas Open University, Durgapur RC, West Bengal, India.Show More
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Junaed Anwar Choyon, Cultural Secretary, Dhaka University Forum, Canada &
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Chair: Dr. Aloysius Sebastian, Assistant Professor, Department ...of English and Modern European Languages, University of Allahabad.Show More
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Dr. Yanbeni Yanthan, Assistant Professor, Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies,
Nagaland University, Kohima.
Dr. Sushmita Pareek, Assistant Professor Department of English ...& Other Languages,
Gitam School of Humanities & Social Sciences. Gitam, Hyderabad.
Dr. Vahini Billu, Assistant Professor Department of English SR University, Warangal
Dr. Nivea Thomas K. Assistant Professor Department of English and Cultural Studies
Christ (Deemed to be University) Bangalore.
Chair: Dr. Manas Kumar Ganguli, EC Member (CFSR) & Librarian, Sonamukhi College, Affiliated to Bankura University.Show More
Dr. Yanbeni Yanthan, Assistant Professor, Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies,
Nagaland University, Kohima.
Dr. Sushmita Pareek, Assistant Professor Department of English ...& Other Languages,
Gitam School of Humanities & Social Sciences. Gitam, Hyderabad.
Dr. Vahini Billu, Assistant Professor Department of English SR University, Warangal
Dr. Nivea Thomas K. Assistant Professor Department of English and Cultural Studies
Christ (Deemed to be University) Bangalore.
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2ND INTERNATIONAL YOUNG FOLKLORIST CONFERENCE – 2025 Sustaining the ...
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Sustaining the Folk: An Introspection into Preserving and Reviving the Lores for Future
organised by CFCS ( Centre for Folk Culture Studies, School of Social ...Sciences, University of Hyderabad) and CFRS ( Centre for Folklore Research and Studies) during 28, 29, and 30 March 2025.
11:00 AM- 12:00 PM: Special Keynote: I Dynamics of Indian Folklore in Globalized Scenario
Dr. A.V. Ajaya Kumar, Secretary, Kerala Folklore Academy.
Chair: Dr. Lakshmi Reddy, Professor (Rtd.), NIFT Hyderabad, TelanganaShow More
Sustaining the Folk: An Introspection into Preserving and Reviving the Lores for Future
organised by CFCS ( Centre for Folk Culture Studies, School of Social ...Sciences, University of Hyderabad) and CFRS ( Centre for Folklore Research and Studies) during 28, 29, and 30 March 2025.
11:00 AM- 12:00 PM: Special Keynote: I Dynamics of Indian Folklore in Globalized Scenario
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Sustaining the Folk: An Introspection into Preserving and Reviving the Lores for Future
Jointly by Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (CFSR) and Centre for ...Folk
Culture Studies (CFCS), University of Hyderabad from 28th to 30th March, 2025.
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Events (Day 1) 28th March, 2025
Google Meet Link: https://meet.google.com/xuf-mnop-pjy
10:15 AM- 10:25 AM IST: Welcome Address by Prof. Joly Puthussery, Centre for Folk Culture Studies (CFCS), University of Hyderabad.
10:25 AM- 10:30 AM IST: Introduction to the Conference by the Faculty Coordinators
Dr. Pooja Negi, Executive Member of CFSR & Assistant Professor, Dept. of English,
Delhi University & Dr. Nijil V., Assistant Professor, Centre for Folk Culture Studies (CFCS),
University of Hyderabad.
10:35 AM- 11:00 AM IST: Inaugural Address by the Chief Guest, Prof. T.S. Satyanath, Retired Professor, Dept of MIL & Literary Studies, University of Delhi.
11:00 AM- 12:00 PM: Special Keynote: I Dynamics of Indian Folklore in Globalized Scenario
Dr. A.V. Ajaya Kumar, Secretary, Kerala Folklore Academy.
Chair: Dr. Lakshmi Reddy, Professor (Rtd.), NIFT Hyderabad, TelanganaShow More
Sustaining the Folk: An Introspection into Preserving and Reviving the Lores for Future
Jointly by Centre for Folklore Studies and Research (CFSR) and Centre for ...Folk
Culture Studies (CFCS), University of Hyderabad from 28th to 30th March, 2025.
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Day -1 YFC
Events (Day 1) 28th March, 2025
Google Meet Link: https://meet.google.com/xuf-mnop-pjy
10:15 AM- 10:25 AM IST: Welcome Address by Prof. Joly Puthussery, Centre for Folk Culture Studies (CFCS), University of Hyderabad.
10:25 AM- 10:30 AM IST: Introduction to the Conference by the Faculty Coordinators
Dr. Pooja Negi, Executive Member of CFSR & Assistant Professor, Dept. of English,
Delhi University & Dr. Nijil V., Assistant Professor, Centre for Folk Culture Studies (CFCS),
University of Hyderabad.
10:35 AM- 11:00 AM IST: Inaugural Address by the Chief Guest, Prof. T.S. Satyanath, Retired Professor, Dept of MIL & Literary Studies, University of Delhi.
11:00 AM- 12:00 PM: Special Keynote: I Dynamics of Indian Folklore in Globalized Scenario
Dr. A.V. Ajaya Kumar, Secretary, Kerala Folklore Academy.
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07:30 PM - 08:30 PM: Special Keynote Address - III
Google Meet Link:https://meet.google.com/foe-jvud-waa
Topic: Casting ...Belonging: Dice, Destiny, and the Folklore of Survival
Speaker: Dr. Saba Sindhri, Assistant Professor of Social Sciences at SZABIST University & Research Associate at the Centre of Himalayan and South Asian Studies (CESAH), Paris
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Vernacularity and Folk Practices: Mapping Living Traditions and the Indian Knowledge System
07:30 PM - 08:30 PM: Special Keynote Address - III
Google Meet Link:https://meet.google.com/foe-jvud-waa
Topic: Casting ...Belonging: Dice, Destiny, and the Folklore of Survival
Speaker: Dr. Saba Sindhri, Assistant Professor of Social Sciences at SZABIST University & Research Associate at the Centre of Himalayan and South Asian Studies (CESAH), Paris
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YFC 3rd Edition II Panel Session D II CFSR & CFCS
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Events (Day 3): 8th March, 2026, Sunday
02:30 PM - 03:30 PM: Panel Session ...- D
Google Meet Link:https://meet.google.com/foe-jvud-waa
Panel Title: Folk Performance Tradition and Embodied Healing Practices
Session Chair: Dr. Aswathy Rajan, Director, Padma Foundation
Speakers:
❖ Dr. Rose Merin, Assistant Professor, Bharata Mata College (Autonomous)
❖ Dr. Sreebitha P.V., Associate Professor, Department of Studies in English, Kannur University
❖ Dr. Sneha Sasikumar, Kuchipudi Practitioner & Academic Advisor
❖ Dr. Aswathy Rajan, Director, Padma FoundationShow More
Vernacularity and Folk Practices: Mapping Living Traditions and the Indian Knowledge System
Events (Day 3): 8th March, 2026, Sunday
02:30 PM - 03:30 PM: Panel Session ...- D
Google Meet Link:https://meet.google.com/foe-jvud-waa
Panel Title: Folk Performance Tradition and Embodied Healing Practices
Session Chair: Dr. Aswathy Rajan, Director, Padma Foundation
Speakers:
❖ Dr. Rose Merin, Assistant Professor, Bharata Mata College (Autonomous)
❖ Dr. Sreebitha P.V., Associate Professor, Department of Studies in English, Kannur University
❖ Dr. Sneha Sasikumar, Kuchipudi Practitioner & Academic Advisor
❖ Dr. Aswathy Rajan, Director, Padma FoundationShow More