Tuesday, 11 April 2023

Idea of Social Justice and Critical Pedagogy

Under the able guidance of the College Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Anita Kaushal, the Department of Philosophy, PGGCG-11, Chandigarh, organized the Sixth Lecture of the Seminar Series “Dialogue” on “Idea of Social Justice and Critical Pedagogy” on April 11, 2023. Mr. Lallan Singh Baghel, faculty and Chairperson, Department of Philosophy, Panjab University, Chandigarh, delivered the lecture which was attended by around 50 students. The session was chaired by Ms Tanishq student of BA First Year. In the session she introduced the theme of lecture and the speaker. In his presentation, Mr. Lallan Singh raised questions about social justice and critical pedagogy. He associated the term social justice in context of citizenship where every citizen claims equal opportunities and rights as being citizens of the country. He shared the ideas of social justice in the context of historical evolution; the transformation of power from monarchy to democracy with reference to Glorious revolution of 1688. He also highlighted the contributions of Gandhi, Ambedkar and Saint Kabir in raising issues of social justice for a better society. Mr. Baghel discussed issues concerning gender equality and human rights. He concluded his lecture with a quote, "You are not alone, you exist in correlation with others." The Lecture was also attended by the College faculty Dr. Prakash Chandra, Department of History, research scholars from Department of Philosophy, Panjab University: Mr. Sachin Jaswal and Ms. Pooja Pagyal and Ms. Tanvi Chauhan student of MA Philosophy, PU. Dr. Ambuj Sharma, Head, Department of Philosophy, PGGCG-11, Chandigarh, extended the vote of thanks. The dialogue successfully concluded with a presentation of a book to the speaker as a token of gratitude from the Philosophical Society of PGGCG-11. Courtesy: Tanu Sharma BA I

Monday, 10 April 2023

Why study Philosophy: Narratives from Class and Experience

Under the able guidance of the College Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Anita Kaushal the Department of Philosophy, PGGCG-11, Chandigarh in association with Nostalgia: Alumni Association of PGGCG-11, organized the Fifth Lecture of the Seminar Series “Dialogue” on 'Why study Philosophy: Narratives from Class and Experience” on April 10, 2023. Dr. Shivani Sharma, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Panjab University, Chandigarh, who is also an alumna of PGGCG-11, delivered the lecture which was attended by around 50 students. The lecture encouraged them to self- reflect on their actions and beliefs. Dr. Shivani Sharma very briefly yet deeply explained the difference between philosophical and non-philosophical questions. She also touched upon the relevance of philosophy in other disciplines. She equated the significance of Philosophy to that of our grandparents. Just like we need our grandparents, to learn something from the wisdom they have earned from their experiences, similarly we need Philosophy and its various theories to inculcate wisdom in us. She urged the students present there, to be a window, rather than a mirror. For she believed, one must doubt, every information given to them instead of just absorbing it without pondering upon it. The very essence of a good philosopher according to her, was the ability to entertain a thought without accepting it. She said how educating the mind without educating the heart, is no education at all. There was a deep, thoughtful silence throughout her lecture for she truly provoked the students to self- reflect. She also challenged an individual’s belief that whatever surrounds an individual is not reality. And stated, very convincingly that reality is rather what remains unaffected by the space and time. It was a truly, informative seminar. Several, questions were asked by the students as well. The Session was Chaired by Ms Bhumika Thapa of BA First Year and vote of thanks was extended by Dr. Sadhna Verma, Dean, Alumna Association and Head, Department of Chemistry and Dr. Ambuj Sharma from Department of Philosophy. More than fifty students participated in the dialogue Courtesy: Bharati Rao BA III and Tanu Sharma BA I

Thursday, 6 April 2023

Discerning Dharma: Debating Universal vs Contextual Morality in The Mahabharata

On 6th April, 2023, Department of Philosophy in the seminar series ‘Dialogue’ organized the fourth lecture on the topic Discerning Dharma: Debating Universal vs Contextual Morality in The Mahabharata, in the College Campus. The speaker for the day was Dr Pankaj Srivastava from Department of Philosophy, Panjab University. The session was coordinated by Dr Ambuj Sharma and chaired by Vanisha (BA1). The seminar started with Dr Ambuj introducing philosophical society and the Department. Vanisha (BA1) then gave a brief introduction about the topic and the speaker. Dr Pankaj Srivastava was invited to share his views where he talked about various topics such as what are Epics and their traditions, what are objectives of Dharma and what Homo sapiens are. He also talked about the universal versus contextual dharma conflict present in Mahabharata. Questions were asked by the students at the end of his presentation, where he answered enthusiastically. Tanu (BA1) asked what according to him was superior, universal or contextual morality followed by Vanisha (BA1) asking about his personal dilemmas about the two moralities. On the occasion, Dr Ambuj Sharma and the office bearers of philosophical society presented a bouquet to the speaker and extended the vote of thanks. Courtesy: Tanu Sharma BA I

Monday, 6 March 2023

Juvenescere: Annual Philosophy Fest 2023 (Inter-College)

Under the guidance of the Principal Prof. (Dr.) Anita Kaushal, the Department of Philosophy of Post Graduate Government College for Girls, Sector-11, Chandigarh, organized Juvenescere: Annual Philosophy Fest 2023 (Inter-College) on the theme- "Are we living in Matrix?" The objective of the fest was to decipher the codes of Matrix and to look into closely if we were actually living a computerized life instead of a conscious one. It was organised on March 6, 2023. Six colleges of Chanidgarh participated in nine competitions that were held in this year's Juvenescere. Sixty-two winners were awarded with trophies and certificates. Total of 200 students participated with unmatched enthusiasm and eagerness. The event began with a presidential address and formal welcome by the presidents of the Philosophical Society, Simran and Muskaan. Then, the Vice President, Bharti shared the aim and the objectives of the Philosophical Society of PGGCG-11. The programme began with a debate competition that was moderated by Sudiksha and Noreen of BA-2. Moon Kaur (GCCBA-50) won the first prize, Ravneet (PGGCG-11) won the second prize, whilst Gitansh (GCCBA-50) won the third prize. Next, Tanu Sharma and Arshita of BA-1 anchored the poetry recitation competition and poetry writing competition. Megha (PGGCG-11) stood first, Dinky (GCCBA-50) stood second, whilst Veerpal (MCMDAV) stood third in poetry recitation competition. In poetry writing, Ishnoor Kaur (GGDSD) won the first prize, Tanu Sharma (PGGCG-11) won the second prize, and Mamta Kumari (PGGCG-42) won the third prize. Hence after, Simran and Muskaan took over the stage and hosted the group singing competition as well as the solo singing competition. In group singing, the students of GGDSD- Jasajam, Simon, Nikhil, Samarth, Amitoj, Garv, Sakshi and Rohan bagged the first prize with their mesmerizing voices and captivating performance. They did not just win the trophy but also the audience's hearts. Second prize was bagged by the students of MCMDAV- Simranjit, Balsimran, Kamakshi, Ishmeet, Pavitra and Simranjit. Third prize was bagged by the students of PGGCG-11- Barkha, Muskan, Aditi, Kritika, Freya, Ritisha and Rigzin. On the other hand, in solo singing competition the first prize was awarded to Tanya (MCMDAV), second prize to Barkha (PGGCG-11) and third prize to Rachit (GCCBA-50). Later on, Aditi and Ujjaini of BA-1 introduced the participants for the solo dance competition as well as group dance competition. Winners for solo dance competition were- Anukriti (MCMDAV) stood first, Megha (GCG-11) stood second, whilst Gaganjit Singh (GCCBA-50) stood third. In group dance competition, Girls of PGGCG-11, Bhumika, Stanzin Chuskit, Stanzin ladol, Stanzin Wechan, Khushi Chuskit, Tsering Lahmo, Stanzin Angmo and Kunzes Angmo performed the Ladakhi dance and won the first prize. Khushi, Dikshita, Kritika, Srishti, Niti and Subhay (MCMDAV) won the second prize for performing a typical, energetic Haryanavi dance. Lastly, the third prize was won by the girls of GCCBA-50- Shruti, Kashish, Arushi, Harshita and Kairvi for lightening up the atmosphere with their very energetic, groovy and colourful dance. Winners for poster making competition were, Anubha of MCMDAV (1st prize), Mehak of PGGCG-11 (2nd prize) and Unnati of GGDSD (3rd prize). Photography competition winners were, Ojaswini of MCMDAV (1st prize), Kartik Bhatt of PGGC-11 (2nd prize) and Tanu Sharma of PGGCG-11 (3rd prize). As William Shakespeare once said, "All the world's a stage, and all the men merely players." However, on 6th of March, our stage was our world. And we can proudly say, the auditorium was full of players watching the world unfold on our stage. Every performance was met with thunder of claps and appreciation. Several guest performances took place like Manipuri dance, Natti dance, and Manipuri song sung by North-Indian students etc that were the highlights of the day. The Chief guest of the day Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Anita Kaushal was given standing ovation for her big contribution to the growth and success of the College. She on the occasion felicitated the winners. She addressed the students by appreciating their creative participation, zeal and applauded the students for choosing a unique topic with a philosophical approach. She congratulated the Head of the Philosophy Department of PGGCG-11, Dr. Ambuj Sharma for his endless efforts and the initiative to celebrate the spirit of youth every year with great passion and joy. The Dean of the College Mr. Ajay Sharma, Vice Principal, Mrs. Monika Sikka and Many faculty members of the College congratulated the students and faculty of the Department for successfully organizing the event. Students not just took away prizes from the event, but also the countless memories of themselves enjoying through several cultural performances. Several new bonds were formed, and the spirit of youth danced merrily in the air. Courtesy: Tanu BA I