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Social Changes: India's Past, Present, and Future, a public lecture by Bachi Karkaria

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India Week’s line up of highly anticipated speakers continues on Thursday, March 16, when journalist Bachi Karkaria advises audiences to “Keep the Change.”

“India burst out of socialism's straitjacket with the economic liberalization of 1992,” Karkaria notes, “and the new millennium has witnessed incredible change. The making and spending of money is no longer guilt-edged, and Indians are able to fulfil aspirations in ways undreamt of for centuries. The young are predictably the hungriest, but it is women who have seized the moment and made amazing strides in one generation – across class and geographies. But entrenched patriarchy does not give up its power easily, and the fault-lines are as manifest as the progress.”

 

Karkaria, who has observed, documented and, to a degree, effected social change as a senior journalist with the influential Times of India, encapsulates the excitement and the challenge of India, 2017. Her talk will take place from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in White Hall 101. Online registration is requested.

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  • Created By:Katie Sclafani
  • Created:03/09/2017
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:04/13/2017

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