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Humans of Gondwana
Wed Aug 30, 10:30 AM
Kaushik
Inspired by the work of Humans of New York, which is a unique way to tell common stories from the streets, Humans of Gondwana explores stories from the Tribal heartlands of the Central Gondwana region in India.

Indigenous communities possess a great deal of traditional knowledge which is understood as ‘backwards’ by the majority of mainstream society. Many indigenous practices promote a sustainable co-existence with the ecosystem, where the delicate balance of Mother Nature is sustained and restored in their safe hands. The forest has always been their home; there they were born, and there their ancestors lived before them. But development goals of the state and central governments present a grave threat to the Adivasi lifestyle, livelihood, and identity. State policies which promote National Parks, mining, and other extractive industry have not just displaced Adivasis from their homes but snatched their livelihood from their hands.

We are a team of young enthusiasts who are pursuing passion for storytelling. We travel to remote, isolated villages to meet people and hear what they have to say. Unlike most organisations who work with rural communities, we sleep in village homes, eat village food, help in daily chores and tell peoples’ stories in their own words. This sort of project is not possible without the support of these people on the ground, whom we thank for putting their faith in us. We are looking to extend our work to other regions and communities in order to raise even more voices and stories.
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Two Days, One Night- Belgian
Wed Aug 30, 7:30 PM
Cinephiles film club
This august, as part of the belgian film retrospective we(cinephiles film club) are planning to screen 4 critically acclaimed films from belgium, this is the final movie from the list, expected to be screened on fifth wednesday of this august.

movie title : Two Days, One Night
country : Belgium
synopsis:
Sandra is a factory worker who discovers that her workmates have opted for a EUR1,000 bonus in exchange for her dismissal. She has only a weekend to convince her colleagues to give up their bonuses in order to keep her job.

Genre: Drama
Plan for the event:
1. Introduction to the film (10 minutes)
2. Screening @7:40 pm sharp (Runtime: 128 mins)
3. Post screening discussion (15 minutes)
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Humans of Gondwana
Thu Aug 31, 10:30 AM
Kaushik
Inspired by the work of Humans of New York, which is a unique way to tell common stories from the streets, Humans of Gondwana explores stories from the Tribal heartlands of the Central Gondwana region in India.

Indigenous communities possess a great deal of traditional knowledge which is understood as ‘backwards’ by the majority of mainstream society. Many indigenous practices promote a sustainable co-existence with the ecosystem, where the delicate balance of Mother Nature is sustained and restored in their safe hands. The forest has always been their home; there they were born, and there their ancestors lived before them. But development goals of the state and central governments present a grave threat to the Adivasi lifestyle, livelihood, and identity. State policies which promote National Parks, mining, and other extractive industry have not just displaced Adivasis from their homes but snatched their livelihood from their hands.

We are a team of young enthusiasts who are pursuing passion for storytelling. We travel to remote, isolated villages to meet people and hear what they have to say. Unlike most organisations who work with rural communities, we sleep in village homes, eat village food, help in daily chores and tell peoples’ stories in their own words. This sort of project is not possible without the support of these people on the ground, whom we thank for putting their faith in us. We are looking to extend our work to other regions and communities in order to raise even more voices and stories.
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The Night of the Pencils Film
Thu Aug 31, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
Night of the Pencils (1986)
La noche de los lápices (original title)
1h 45min | Crime, Drama, History | 4 September 1986 (Argentina)
Director: Héctor Olivera

This films tells the true story of seven teenagers who agitated for reduced student bus fares under two different regimes in Argentina, with tragic results. At first succeeding under the government of Isabel Peron, their protests draw hostile attention from the military regime that overthrows Peron. The ensuing crackdown on student social activists is demonstrated when police break up a school dance wielding swords on horseback. Later, six students are kidnapped in the middle of the night, and the police deceitfully claim ignorance about their whereabouts. Pablo (Alejo Garcia Pintos), a seventh member of the group is later arrested and learns that they have been brutally tortured by authorities. He survives to tell their story, but the six are never found, numbering among the hundreds of students who were kidnapped and are still missing.
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Humans of Gondwana
Fri Sep 1, 10:30 AM
Kaushik
Inspired by the work of Humans of New York, which is a unique way to tell common stories from the streets, Humans of Gondwana explores stories from the Tribal heartlands of the Central Gondwana region in India.

Indigenous communities possess a great deal of traditional knowledge which is understood as ‘backwards’ by the majority of mainstream society. Many indigenous practices promote a sustainable co-existence with the ecosystem, where the delicate balance of Mother Nature is sustained and restored in their safe hands. The forest has always been their home; there they were born, and there their ancestors lived before them. But development goals of the state and central governments present a grave threat to the Adivasi lifestyle, livelihood, and identity. State policies which promote National Parks, mining, and other extractive industry have not just displaced Adivasis from their homes but snatched their livelihood from their hands.

We are a team of young enthusiasts who are pursuing passion for storytelling. We travel to remote, isolated villages to meet people and hear what they have to say. Unlike most organisations who work with rural communities, we sleep in village homes, eat village food, help in daily chores and tell peoples’ stories in their own words. This sort of project is not possible without the support of these people on the ground, whom we thank for putting their faith in us. We are looking to extend our work to other regions and communities in order to raise even more voices and stories.
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Humans of Gondwana Photo Exibit
Fri Sep 1, 7:30 PM
Kaushik
Inspired by the work of Humans of New York, which is a unique way to tell common stories from the streets, Humans of Gondwana explores stories from the Tribal heartlands of the Central Gondwana region in India.

Indigenous communities possess a great deal of traditional knowledge which is understood as ‘backwards’ by the majority of mainstream society. Many indigenous practices promote a sustainable co-existence with the ecosystem, where the delicate balance of Mother Nature is sustained and restored in their safe hands. The forest has always been their home; there they were born, and there their ancestors lived before them. But development goals of the state and central governments present a grave threat to the Adivasi lifestyle, livelihood, and identity. State policies which promote National Parks, mining, and other extractive industry have not just displaced Adivasis from their homes but snatched their livelihood from their hands.

We are a team of young enthusiasts who are pursuing passion for storytelling. We travel to remote, isolated villages to meet people and hear what they have to say. Unlike most organisations who work with rural communities, we sleep in village homes, eat village food, help in daily chores and tell peoples’ stories in their own words. This sort of project is not possible without the support of these people on the ground, whom we thank for putting their faith in us. We are looking to extend our work to other regions and communities in order to raise even more voices and stories.
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Write Club Saturday General #118
Sat Sep 2, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
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K-Circle Monthly Quiz
Sat Sep 2, 4:30 PM
K-Circle
K-Circle, India's Oldest Quizzing Organisation, will be conducting a Non-Competitive quiz at LaMakaan. The event will be packed with a great amount of trivia and will be a great place to start for those who wish to begin indulging in quizzes.
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3 shades of Delhi
Sat Sep 2, 7:00 PM
Prakhar Gautam. (Parindey Storytellers llp)
The premium storytellers of Delhi come to the city of pearls with three of the most amazing and acclaimed stories.

Pehchan. Written by Shivani shrivastava and Directed by Prakhar Gautam

A scientist Shekhar Roy comes face to face with himself as he looks into a mirror just after winning an award for an invention. What will his image tell him ?
Find out

Aaina written & directed by Prakhar Gautam

When the rules of society go awry the protagonist Zorawar desires to take up his crusade against the practical rules of society by venting out his frustration.

Megha Re Written & Directed by Prakhar Gautam

The story of a woman, Megha who has an eventful life and goes through every emotions a woman goes through​. She is a lover a mother a daughter and above all a woman. The play in it's previous performances has got standing ovations for the portrayal.
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YHAI Hyderabad Unit
Sun Sep 3, 11:00 AM
Jaffar SB
YHAI is an associate member of the Hostelling International, U.K., a premier international NGO promoting the Youth Hostelling movement, with a widespread network in 90 countries worldwide with more than 4000 unique hostels.

Vision - To become a centre of safe, affordable and clean accommodation for young people during their travel, to enourage youth travelling in India and education & understanding through personal experience.

We believe in the saying - Wandering, one gathers Honey.

The National Office is the headquarter of the association and is located in the National Capital of India- Delhi.

It also has 23 State Branches, and more than 300 District Units to provide appropriate and convenient services to all the members, who belong to different regions and part of the country. This also ensures smooth operation of the association.

There are various adventure activities, camps and events in a calendar year that include activities organized by the National Office and the State Branches. The information regarding the programs can be accessed by the website well in advance.

Website - www.yhaindia.org
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Musicology students recital
Sun Sep 3, 4:30 PM
Preetam Venglet
Music Recital by students of Musicology
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Open Space Dialogue
Tue Sep 5, 7:30 PM
Open Space Dialogue
Bose vs. Indian National Congress: Who got us Freedom?

Did India win Independence because of the non-violent movement led by Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Nehru or was it the impact of Subhash Chandra Bose's Indian National Army that made the British panic and leave India? The declassification of the Netaji files has sparked a massive debate on the need to rewrite modern Indian history.

As we revisit this controversial topic, Do come and take part in a modertated Open Space Dialogue.
Guest Speakers : Kingshuk Nag, Sriram Karri
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Wage of fear (1953, french)
Wed Sep 6, 7:30 PM
Cinephiles film club
FRENCH CINEPHILES MONTH
This september, Cinephiles Film Club and Alliance Francaise Hyderabad presents the French Cinephiles Month. Come watch four classical French films and discuss about at Lamakaan. For this week, we are screening "wage of fear"

"WAGE OF FEAR" by Henri-Georges Clouzot
French Title : Le Salaire de la peur

Synopsis : In the South American jungle, supplies of nitroglycerine are needed at a remote oil field. The oil company pays four men to deliver the supplies in two trucks. A tense rivalry develops between the two sets of drivers on the rough remote roads where the slightest jolt can result in death.

Cast : Yves Montand, Charles Vanel, Peter van Eyck

Entry: Free | French with english subtitles

Plan for the event:
1. Introduction to the film (10 minutes)
2. Screening @7:40 pm sharp (Runtime: 156 mins)
3. Post screening discussion (15 minutes)
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Duryodhanavadham Kathakali
Thu Sep 7, 6:00 PM
Anoop P
The 400-yr old art form Kathakali (from Kerala) is often referred to as the "total theatre" owing to its blend of acting, dance, vocal, percussion, painting and craft. The present performance is an excerpt from the Kathakali play Duryodhanavadham, portraying Krishna as a messenger of peace approaching Duryodhana who undoubtedly denies the requests, paving the way to the War of Kurukshetra.
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A Tongue Untied
Thu Sep 7, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
A Tongue Untied: The Story of Dakhani
2017| Documentary| Dakhani, English|90mins
Dir: Gautam Pemmaraju


Synopsis:

Humour and satire help us tackle tough times and difficult circumstances. A laugh or two eases our burden momentarily. Much needed in today’s troubled world. A Tongue Untied is a film about humour and satire in Dakhani - a vernacular form of Urdu spoken across the Deccan region. Remember the much-loved routines of the Hindi film comic Mehmood? Beyond his antics and other popular caricatures of the quintessential ‘Hyderabadi’, there is so much more than just funny accents and comic sketches.

Parodied and poorly regarded for centuries, Dakhani’s glorious history and rich legacy has been largely ignored. This film takes a close look at the continuing tradition of mazihiya shayri, or humour-satire performance poetry. From the early poets of the modern era such as Nazeer ‘Dahqani’, the badshah of Dakhani mazihiya shayri Sulaiman Khateeb, to the contemporary ones today including the seniors Mohd. Himayatullah and Ghouse ‘Khamakha’, the film looks at the wide range of humourists and satirists.

Including extensive travels across the Deccan plateau, interviews and conversations with poets, mushaira (poetry show) organisers, litterateurs, Sufi scholars, historians, linguists, actors, film directors, lyricists, playwrights, amongst others, the film also simultaneously uncovers the history of the language and of a composite culture.

From early mystical compositions of Sufi settlers of the 14th century, ornate fantasy tales by court poets, to romantic artistic creations of the sultans of the Deccan of the 15 & 16th centuries, the film traces the journey of the language over time till its precipitous fall in the early 18th century. The language is a marker of a great, rich mixed culture or mili-jhuli tehzeeb as it is commonly known; one that reveals the depth and beauty of syncretic Indo-Muslim traditions of central and south India. This is the story of a land, a people and their beloved language. This is the story of Dakhani.
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"Musings on GST"
Fri Sep 8, 5:00 PM
Dasari Balaiah, IRS, Joint Commissioner (GST)
An exhibition of cartoons "Musings on GST" by Dasari Balaiah, IRS, Joint Commissioner, Secunderabad GST Commissionerate conveying the essence and positive things of the Goods & Service Tax.
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Shatranj Ke Khiladi
Fri Sep 8, 8:00 PM
Darpan Theatre
Shatranj Ke Khiladi is a 1924 Hindi short-story written by Munshi Premchand. Premchand also made the Urdu version titled "Shatranj Ki Bazi".
The story depicts decadent royalty of Central North India. It is set around the life of the last independently ruling Nawab Wajid Ali Shah and concludes with the British annexation of the Nawab's kingdom of Awadh in 1856. The two main characters are the aristocrats Mirza Sajjad Ali and Mir Raushan Ali who are deeply immersed into playing chess. Their desire for the game destroys the competency of the characters, and makes them irresponsible in their duties towards their families and society. They derive immense pleasure in developing chess strategies and ignore the real life invasion by the British. Their city Lucknow falls to British attackers as they are busy playing a game of chess.
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Child Sexual Abuse Workshop
Sat Sep 9, 11:00 AM
One Million Against Abuse

ONE MILLION AGAINST ABUSE
Workshop to combat Child Sexual Abuse

Campaign - One of the primary goals of the One Million against Abuse campaign, is to ensure that PERSONAL SAFETY EDUCATION, i.e. Age-appropriate sex education, is made a mandatory part of the school curriculum in all Indian schools. As part of this, we are building a team consisting of 1million sensitized people who support this initiative. A change.org petition was launched last March and has already received an engaged response from Ms.Maneka Gandhi, but has not as of now, given us what we demand. A link to the petition is here for your perusal - https://www.change.org/p/teach-kids-teachers-how-to-fight-sexual-abuse-make-it-part-of-the-syllabus

Hyderabad Workshop Layout

Day 1: Parents, Caregivers, Young Adults
This session is open to all except children under the age of 12, unless accompanied by an adult attendee.
• An interactive discussion with a short film screening, along with some visual representations to facilitate understanding of certain concepts. The film is about 8 minutes long, and won a special mention at the National Awards (2016).
• Visuals will be used to provide context for various case studies relating to sexual assault, and will NOT include any visually jarring, violent, or otherwise graphic content. They will however, include text screenshots relating to online abuse and harassment.
• Trigger warnings will be issued at every stage.
• Participants will be encouraged to share ideas and thoughts, and will also have the opportunity to lend their voices and faces to the campaign if they so wish to.
• An art session will enable all involved to leave suggestions and messages of hope for survivors of sexual abuse.
• All participants who share their contact information will be sent a comprehensive list of resources relating to intervention and assistance relating to abuse, depression, and related issues.
Day 2: For Young Citizens
• An interactive session, perhaps lighter in mood than the one with adults. Simpler, Age-appropriate visuals will be shared and the theme of the event will be Personal Safety. Using art, interactive theatre, superheroes and their own ideas, we will journey through the trials and tribulations of Safe and Unsafe zones, tips on staying as safe as possible, and using the classic concept of "real" (minus technology) games such as lock and key, catch and catch, and others, to drive the message home without triggering young minds.
• Trigger warnings however, Will be issued as with the previous session, and resources will be on hand should a child feel distressed at any level.
• A real time interactive series of role-play exercises will place participants in hypothetical situations, where they will be able to decide as to which steps will keep them safe. An example would be - This uncle/aunty is making me uncomfortable, how do I tell mummy-daddy; OR, this senior from school keeps making fun of me, how do i make it stop?
• All participants will also be able to lend their voices and faces to the campaign, WITH prior parental consent.
• An art session will enable all involved to leave suggestions and messages of hope for survivors of sexual abuse.
• All participants who share their contact information will be sent a comprehensive list of resources relating to intervention and assistance relating to abuse, depression, and related issues.
By prior registration only Registration link:https://goo.gl/forms/yCxcXBgbkxtCVyRN2_
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Write Club Saturday General #119
Sat Sep 9, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
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An Evening with TransVision
Sat Sep 9, 4:00 PM
Rachana Mudraboyana
TransVision is the first video series in India written, directed, produced, and hosted by trans people. This event aims to publicise the video series. There will be cultural performances by trans people, screening of our video series, and a talk and discussion with the creators and hosts of TransVision.
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Talk on Child Sexual Abuse
Sat Sep 9, 5:00 PM
One Million Against Abuse
A interactive session on general awareness about Child Sexual Abuse.

About the speaker:
Pranaadhika has been working against CSA after having endured 15 years of childhood sexual assault from age 4-19. The most comprehensive and (in her opinion) impactful profile would be in the form of this most recent interview conducted by Project One. The link to the same is here - http://project1.in/stories/pranaadhika.html
Founder-CEO@
1Million Against Abuse - www.facebook.com/onemillionagainstabuse ;
Roti-Kapda-Makaan - https://www.facebook.com/Roti-Kapda-Makaan ;
Bling For Change - www.facebook.com/blingforchange ;
The Bat Santa Giveaway - www.facebook.com/batsanta

Blog: pranaadhika.wordpress.com
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G Lankesh: Fearless Journalism
Sat Sep 9, 6:00 PM
Fasiullah SM
Journalism as a profession empowers scribes to perform an important social duty: keep masses informed of happenings around them. An important aspect of journalism is to investigate issues and matters being concealed from public eye.
How vital it is to be an investigative journalist in our times? What challenges a free and fearless journalist may face?
In the light of life of murdered investigative journalist Gauri Lankesh, let’s understand why the society needs more people like her. How her life can be an inspiration for young generation that wants to play a positive role in transforming our society for better.
Join us for a discussion on Saturday evening at xyz time at Lamakaan.
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Shatranj Ke Khiladi
Sat Sep 9, 8:00 PM
Darpan Theatre
Shatranj Ke Khiladi is a 1924 Hindi short-story written by Munshi Premchand. Premchand also made the Urdu version titled "Shatranj Ki Bazi".
The story depicts decadent royalty of Central North India. It is set around the life of the last independently ruling Nawab Wajid Ali Shah and concludes with the British annexation of the Nawab's kingdom of Awadh in 1856. The two main characters are the aristocrats Mirza Sajjad Ali and Mir Raushan Ali who are deeply immersed into playing chess. Their desire for the game destroys the competency of the characters, and makes them irresponsible in their duties towards their families and society. They derive immense pleasure in developing chess strategies and ignore the real life invasion by the British. Their city Lucknow falls to British attackers as they are busy playing a game of chess.
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Blood Donation camp 4 Thalasemia
Sun Sep 10, 11:00 AM
Shaik irfan
on sunday 10th of September 11:00 Am to 3:00 pm at lamakaan road no:1 banjara hilla, hyderabad lane next to vengala Rao park, opp GVK Tears of mother cannot save a life but your blood can be a DONOR a chosen 1.. HUMANITY FOUNDATION: Foundation started to help the poor, the needy with all the passions to make their life a fruitful one, like blood donation, food, clothing, helping them to earn their living, nurturing their life by grooming them to be self-employed i.e, training them skills like stitching etc. humanity foundation organizing an event :Blood Donation camp when you give blood you give another chance to laugh, hug, party, celebrate the moments of BEING ALIVE!!! Thalassemia: A disease in which blood cannot produce adequate amount of hemoglobin. In normal body where Red Blood Cells survive for 120 days in this disease the survival span of Red Blood Cells is decreased and they die rapidly. Survival of these Red Blood Cells depends upon blood transfusion and costly medicines In our country this Disease has become very common and the term Thalassemia denotes Beta Thalassemia you don't need to be a doctor to save life, be a donor serving a NOBLE CAUSE
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ONE MILLION AGAINST ABUSE
Sun Sep 10, 11:00 AM
One Million Against Abuse
ONE MILLION AGAINST ABUSE
Workshop to combat Child Sexual Abuse

Campaign - One of the primary goals of the One Million against Abuse campaign, is to ensure that PERSONAL SAFETY EDUCATION, i.e. Age-appropriate sex education, is made a mandatory part of the school curriculum in all Indian schools. As part of this, we are building a team consisting of 1million sensitized people who support this initiative. A change.org petition was launched last March and has already received an engaged response from Ms.Maneka Gandhi, but has not as of now, given us what we demand. A link to the petition is here for your perusal - https://www.change.org/p/teach-kids-teachers-how-to-fight-sexual-abuse-make-it-part-of-the-syllabus

Day 2: For Young Citizens
• An interactive session, perhaps lighter in mood than the one with adults. Simpler, Age-appropriate visuals will be shared and the theme of the event will be Personal Safety. Using art, interactive theatre, superheroes and their own ideas, we will journey through the trials and tribulations of Safe and Unsafe zones, tips on staying as safe as possible, and using the classic concept of "real" (minus technology) games such as lock and key, catch and catch, and others, to drive the message home without triggering young minds.
• Trigger warnings however, Will be issued as with the previous session, and resources will be on hand should a child feel distressed at any level.
• A real time interactive series of role-play exercises will place participants in hypothetical situations, where they will be able to decide as to which steps will keep them safe. An example would be - This uncle/aunty is making me uncomfortable, how do I tell mummy-daddy; OR, this senior from school keeps making fun of me, how do i make it stop?
• All participants will also be able to lend their voices and faces to the campaign, WITH prior parental consent.
• An art session will enable all involved to leave suggestions and messages of hope for survivors of sexual abuse.
• All participants who share their contact information will be sent a comprehensive list of resources relating to intervention and assistance relating to abuse, depression, and rel
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Tribute to Gauri Lankesh
Sun Sep 10, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
In our silence, intolerant voices find their strength!

Let them learn to argue in words instead of threats. 



Gauri Lankesh was shot to death by unknown assailants outside her home in Rajarajeshwari Nagar on September 5, 2017. In her passing, many social movements have lost an ally. We lost a shining example of incredible personal courage.  We meet to take her chiding seriously: lest, in our silence, her killers find their strength. 
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Skin and Hair health
Sun Sep 10, 5:30 PM
Dr Uma Chakravadhanula
Skin health is the reflection of your internal health. With the rise of environmental and life style changes, skin and hair which represent the personality of a person are deteriorating. Here in this seminar would be discussing the most prevalent skin diseases and hair disorders, their treatments, Cosmetic care in men and women.
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Karl Marx Hyderabad Mein
Sun Sep 10, 7:30 PM
Rangrez Theatre Productions
when the collapse of the Soviet Union brought an almost universal exultation in the mainstream press and among political leaders not only was “The enemy gone” but the idea of Marxism was discredited. Capitalism and the: “Free market” had triumphed. Marxism had failed. Marx was truly dead. it important, therefore to make it clear that neither the Soviet Union nor other countries that called themselves “Marxist” but had set up police states represented Marx’s notion of socialism. I want to show Marx angry that his theories had been so distorted as to stand for Stalinist cruelties through this play.

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La Batalla De Chile Docu Film
Tue Sep 12, 6:00 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team

The Battle of Chile: Part I (1975)
La batalla de Chile: La lucha de un pueblo sin armas - Primera parte: La insurrección de la burguesía (original title)
3h 11min | Documentary |

The chronicle of the political tension in Chile in 1973 and of the violent counter revolution against the democratically elected government of Salvador Allende.

Director: Patricio Guzmán
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IW Bazaar
Wed Sep 13, 11:00 AM
Inner Wheel Club of Hyderabad Central
Exhibition and sale of innovative products developed and marketed by women entrepreneurs supported by Inner Wheel Club of Hyderabad Central ( Women's wing of Rotary)
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Polisse(french cinephiles month)
Wed Sep 13, 7:30 PM
Cinephiles film club
FRENCH CINEPHILES MONTH
This september, Cinephiles Film Club and Alliance Francaise Hyderabad presents the French Cinephiles Month. Come watch four classical French films and discuss about at Lamakaan. For this week, we are screening "Polisse".

Synopsis :Parisian cops (Karin Viard, Joeystarr, Marina Foïs) cope with their personal problems while battling crimes against children.

Cast :Karin Viard, Joey Starr, Marina Foïs, Karin Viard, Nicolas Duvauchelle.

Plan for the event:
1. Introduction to the film (10 minutes)
2. Screening @7:40 pm sharp (Runtime: 121 mins)
3. Post screening discussion (15 minutes)
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Astrosat:India Space Observatory
Thu Sep 14, 7:30 PM
Priya and Najam Hasan
ASTROSAT is India’s first dedicated multi wavelength space observatory. One of the unique features of ASTROSAT mission is that enables the simultaneous multi-wavelength observations of various astronomical objects with a single satellite.With a lift-off mass of 1515 kg, it was launched on September 28, 2015 into a 650 km orbit inclined at an angle of 6 deg to the equator by PSLV-C30 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. Lets celebrate its second Anniversary
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Crowdfunding for Nonprofits
Fri Sep 15, 10:30 AM
Kavita Mathew - GlobalGiving
GlobalGiving offers unique workshop opportunities for nonprofits to get hands-on, in-person training on online fundraising.

During this workshop, Kavita Mathew GlobalGiving's India Partnerships Consultant will be sharing with nonprofits the best practices for improving their online fundraising.

This workshop focus on online fundraising strategy building, including training on:

- What online fundraising is and how can it help nonprofits raise more money
- How to build crowdfunding strategy that is SMART
- How to best use important tools in their fundraising efforts

This workshop is free of cost and can accommodate up to 40 participants.

GlobalGiving is the world's first and largest global nonprofit crowdfunding platform with projects in 166 countries around the world.
www.globalgiving.org
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Shaam-e-Safarnama
Fri Sep 15, 8:00 PM
Safarnama Hyderabad
Safarnama Theatre presents "Shaam-e-Safarnama" - A canvas of two short plays.

Free Entry!!!

Cast: Ashish, Akash, Abhishek, Amir, Chetan, Deb, Srishti, Surya, Sambit, Shyam
Poster Design: Prity

Play 1:
Ek aur Grahak: It's an untold, unspoken story of two individuals who meet some day in dark streets of a city. They both have their own issues, complaints and thoughts about the world. Find out how this meeting brings them hope for life, or does it?

Play 2:
Bhartendu Ka Bazaar: It is a musical excerpt from the play 'Andher Nagri Chaupat Raja' by Bhartendu Harishchandra. Come join the colorful market place and take back a lot to think.


We bring you a fun filled evening with some good performances and fun interactions in between.

Don't miss !!

For more details, Contact:
Dev (+91 98732 35451)
Ashish (+91 77027 78557)
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Vide & Audio Editing Course
Sat Sep 16, 10:30 AM
AlphaSantosh
Video & Audio Editing Course ON Camtasia studios, we are doing a quick course on how to edit video and audio through Camtasia software. fees is 200rs
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Improv Theatre Workshop
Sat Sep 16, 1:00 PM
Gap Year College
Out of the Box "


We bring you a 3 hour beginner workshop to get started with Improv,or Improvisation,one of the most fun and experimental forms of theatre to explore. We cover voice, body and breathing work to warm you up, followed by sketch writing and techniques to conquer your inhibitions and perform live.

Our bios :

Neeti Pherwani:

Neeti Pherwani is a theatre artist who works with both children and adults. When she’s not feeling too lazy, she acts, directs and conducts workshops around India. Dogs, dancing and discovering new places to visit are a few of her favourite things.


Srikanth:

Srikanth is a stereotypical Hindu paper reading, filter coffee drinking, Rajnikanth worshipping, average Madrasi. He enjoys having long conversations with dogs and thinks that Old Monk was the drink of the Gods.

Charges : Rs. 500/-
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Write Club Saturday General #120
Sat Sep 16, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
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The Backroom Badshahs
Sat Sep 16, 4:00 PM
Jann Sanchar
With its avowed objective of highlighting the vital roles played by the quartet - the lyricist, playback singer, music director and film director - in the making of a film song, Dakshin Dhwani would embark on a two-day interactive session with fans of Hindi film songs. The Bollywood celebrities selected would be those who were born and who died in the month of September. Entry free.
4418
Narayanpur ki Ramayan
Sat Sep 16, 7:30 PM
Rangeen Sapney Theatre
Every village has its own Ramayan and so does Narayanpur. The story depicts a political scenario with satirical comedy in a Navtanki form. It is set up in the rural backdrop of Rajasthan where the there is a fierce competition amongst few intelligent candidates to become the Sarpanch of Narayanpur and the big shots supporting these candidates is a surprise element for you to guess. Greed and misunderstanding leads to great twists and turns in the story and in no time there is total chaos.
In mythological Ramayan hero Ram succeeds evil after the war but in our Narayanpur ki Ramyan who is the hero ? Will there be a war ? and who will succeed? What happens next is something that you have to wait and watch.
This Ramayan revolves around the human virtues and depicts the Raajneeti Nautanki in a witty and ironic way.
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HOPE (NGO)
Sun Sep 17, 10:30 AM
HOPE
Recruitment for HOPE (NGO)
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Castle in the Sky
Sun Sep 17, 11:00 AM
Amit Chakravarty
Castle in the Sky is a Japanese animated adventure film where a young boy and a girl with a magic crystal must race against pirates and foreign agents in a search for a legendary floating castle.
Language: Japanese (English subtitles)
Writer and Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Run Time: 2 hrs 15 min
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Jaane Anjaane
Sun Sep 17, 4:00 PM
Jann Sanchar
Dakshin Dhwani, a city based group of music enthusiasts would highlight the vital roles played by the quartet - the lyricist, playback singer, music director and film director - in the making of a film song.This music programme would include the list of Bollywood celebrities who were born and who died in the month of September. Entry fee: Rs 100/00
4480
Hyd Liberation Day:Myth/Reality?
Sun Sep 17, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
Hyd Liberation Day:Myth/Reality? - A Panel Discussion

Though September 17 passes without much noise every year, the date has immense significance for Hyderabad. Not only does it mark the annexation of the erstwhile state of Hyderabad (which comprised parts of present day Maharashtra and Karnataka) in 1948 with Operation Polo (military action by the Indian government), it also tells us the story of the political unrest that existed between 1947-48 due to the deliberations of Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam of the Asaf Jahi dynasty, with regards to joining the Indian union and also the antecedents of the Razakaars, a militia headed by Kasim Razvi.

This year will mark 69 years of Operation Polo. Given its immense historical significance for Hyderabad and even India, there needs to be a discussion the action by the Indian government, the decisions taken by Osman Ali Khan and Kasim Razvi. The need for it today is even greater with the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) demanding to celebrate September 17 as ‘liberation day’ (from the “tyrannical” Nizam rule, as it claims), which perhaps could not be further away from the truth. The fact remains that the Telangana armed struggle, started by the Communists against the Jaagirdars (land owners), was also a major uprising that the Nizam had to deal with, and was part of the entire episode.
So what exactly happened on September 17 and the three days prior to which Operation Polo had been initiated? Is ‘liberation day’ a valid point to be raised? Or is it just another political ploy for gains?

Panelits:
Prof Mohan Guruswamy
B. Narsing Rao, Communist Leader
Mrs. Awdesh Rani Bawa, Communist Leader
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Narayanpur ki Ramayan
Sun Sep 17, 7:30 PM
Rangeen sapney theatre
Every village has its own Ramayan and so does Narayanpur. The story depicts a political scenario with satirical comedy in a Nautanki form. It is set up in the rural backdrop of Rajasthan where the there is a fierce competition amongst few intelligent candidates to become the Sarpanch of Narayanpur and the big shots supporting these candidates is a surprise element for you to guess. Greed and misunderstanding leads to great twists and turns in the story and in no time there is total chaos.
In mythological Ramayan hero Ram succeeds evil after the war but in our Narayanpur ki Ramyan who is the hero ? Will there be a war ? and who will succeed? What happens next is something that you have to wait and watch.
This Ramayan revolves around the human virtues and depicts the Raajneeti Nautanki in a witty and ironic way.
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LGBTQIA and end of life
Tue Sep 19, 7:00 PM
DR Sneha Rooh
People from the LGBTQIA community are most likely to live away from traditional family,be diagnosed with mental illnesses (rightly or not)and still they are least likely to opt for palliative care at the end of life.

Research in The US and Uk have shown that they are more likely to go back into the closet or fear discrimination that might affect the treatment outcome.This meet will discuss a few studies from there and seek to find our answers in Indian context through a questionaire.

Needs and concerns of people in LGBTQIA community regarding end of life care.
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Drones workshop (500rs entry)
Wed Sep 20, 11:00 AM
A.ravi Kiran raju
(500 entry fee) I am Ravi Kiran raju, Film Maker. I am into cinema. I fly drones for cinematography. Flying drones and landing is little difficult job. It can hurt others. Due to public safety I want to talk about drones. and give demo on Drones and talk about.
1) Flying rules.
2) Aviation rules.
3) safety rules.
4) Drone controls.
5) Drone flying.
6) Drone landing.
My works: https://youtu.be/IKUOG1NrMxU
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Bond(ed) Democracy
Wed Sep 20, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
Bond(ed) Democracy: Corporatization of Politics, is this now the 1%’s democracy?


Can the Modi government claim to have a clean corruption free image, when it is surreptitiously passing laws to facilitate corporate funding of political campaigns?

The Finance Bill, 2017 relaxes conditions for corporate funding to political parties. It ensures confidentiality to corporates and removes the limit on corporate funding as regards to proportion of profit previously limited at 7.5 per cent. This means that the companies are now allowed to keep the name of the party they contribute funding to as confidential in their profit and loss account and they can donate as much as they want. This is nothing but a big corporate take over of the political funding.


Are the bonds really as transparent as they are being touted to be? Is this mainstreaming of Hawala?

And there is no limit on the amount of money that can be donated. Along with FCRA amendments allowing foreign companies to donate, you can have any number of multinationals donating any amount of money and public can not know anything about which party got how much from whom. Even before you donate the money, the bonds being bearer bonds can change hands through untrackable cash transactions any number of times. Massive amounts of Black money finds another entry point into the economy. Just because the money is coming from a bank account, it does not make it white forever.

What is worse, is that the government will know who is donating to the opposition, without the opposition even having to declare this. Donors will fear harassment and donations to the opposition parties will dry out. All kinds of black and white money, now gets funnelled from all over the world to the ruling party only.

No resources. No opposition. Perfect way to stay in power and wreck havoc on the country.


The influence of corporates is set to rise exponentially, broadening the already wide gap between the government and the governed.

Now the corporate companies will have increasingly large influence on the political parties and they will be shaping country’s agenda and we the people of India will not even know which company supports which political party.

A report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has revealed that between 2012-13 and 2015-16 the BJP received the maximum amount of donations by corporate houses which amounts to 706 crore while the Congress has received the second highest donations with Rs 198 crore. Now we can certainly relate as how this bill which empowers corporate was passed as a money bill in Lok sabha and who will be the real beneficiaries from it.

In the name of transparency, increasing anonymous corporate funding opens the door for government making policies in favour of the corporate. The policies which are shaped to favour profit making of the corporate are certainly not in favour for the other class in the society which are the farmers, wage labourers, marginalized and the working class in general.


Join us at 7:30pm on 20th September as our panelists, Venkatesh Nayak, Shahid Khan & Rachana Reddy discuss these and other aspects of the electoral bonds.

https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/take-back-our-government
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The Need For Scientific Temper
Thu Sep 21, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
A session dealing with various aspects of scientifc temper- claims of those allegedly possessing supernatural powers analysed and
exposed.

About the speaker:
Narendra Nayak (born 5 February 1951) is a notable rationalist, sceptic, and godman debunker from Mangalore, Karnataka, India.

He is the current president of the Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations (FIRA). He founded the Dakshina Kannada Rationalist Association in 1976 and has been its secretary since then.He also found an NGO called Aid Without Religion in July 2011.He tours the country conducting workshops to promote scientific temper and showing people how to debunk godmen and frauds. He has conducted over 2000 such demonstrations in India, including some in Australia, Greece,England, Norway, Denmark Sri Lanka and Nepal. He is also a polyglot who speaks 9 languages fluently, which helps him when he is giving talks in various parts of the country. He is the chairman of the online forum Nastik Nation
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Casting call
Fri Sep 22, 10:30 AM
Naveen kumar
Hi. i'm Naveen (screenwriter & Director).looking for actors for my web series under
"Mad potte creations " and "D-studio's".
4503
DIY Miniature Gardening Workshop
Sat Sep 23, 10:30 AM
Miniature Haven
Learn the art of handcrafting a green gift this festive season. Miniature Haven brings therapeutic, fun and engaging DIY creative gardening workshops for all. A fun and creative way to pursue gardening as a hobby. Its therapeutic!

Ever imagined a mini garden in a pot with cute little pebble patio, pond, miniature plants and whole lot of miniature accessories like mushrooms, bugs, garden benches etc. To top it all we give away a miniature notice board for you to write your very own personalised message.

Workshop costs: 1250 INR (Includes kit cost & beverage)

Kit includes: decorative ceramic pot, miniature plants, miniature garden accessories, patio work material, gloves and other necessary items. You come empty handed and take a finished miniature garden home to nurture and cherish and we will send across candid photographs of yours post the workshop.

To know more call Shilpa on +917093018977.
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Rotaract club meeting
Sat Sep 23, 10:30 AM
Shuja
Progress meeting cum action plan discussion.
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Brain A-Maze Workshop for Kids
Sat Sep 23, 11:30 AM
Gayathri
A super fun way to teach your child to think out of the box! The class consists of interesting logical games that keep your child wanting for more!

The class involves logical games like gravity maze, brain builders, laser maze, logic links, iq twist and many more such puzzles each of which have 10 levels and gets more challenging with each level

Get your child to attend the Workshop and see their confidence soar!

Limited seats available. Fees: Rs. 500
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Write Club Saturday General #121
Sat Sep 23, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
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Discussion on Bison Polo Grounds
Sun Sep 24, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan Programming Council
What does the shifting of the Telangana State secretariat from it current location to the Bison Polo Ground portend for Hyderabad ? The panelists, Kingshuk Nag, former editor of Times of India; M V Bhaskar Rao (IPS); and Shankar Narayan, renowned architect will share their views.
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Indian Photography Festival 2017
Wed Sep 27, 7:00 PM
Light Craft Foundation
Slideshow/ projection - Night as part of the Indian Photography Festival - Hyderabad 2017.
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Under the Sand (french)
Wed Sep 27, 7:30 PM
Cinephiles film club
FRENCH CINEPHILES MONTH
This september, Cinephiles Film Club and Alliance Francaise Hyderabad presents the French Cinephiles Month. Come watch four classical French films and discuss about at Lamakaan. For this week, we are screening “Under the sand”

UNDER THE SAND by François Ozon
French title: Sous le sable
Synopsis : When her husband goes missing at the beach, a female professor begins to mentally disintegrate as her denial of his disappearance becomes delusional.

Cast : Charlotte Rampling, Bruno Cremer, Jacques Nolot

Entry: Free | French with english subtitles

Plan for the event:
1. Introduction to the film (10 minutes)
2. Screening @7:40 pm sharp (Runtime: 96 mins)
3. Post screening discussion (15 minutes)
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Masala Chai
Thu Sep 28, 8:00 PM
Kissago Theatre and Film Production Group
A lot can happen over a cup of tea! Masala Chai by 'KissaGo' revolves around the concept tea being a form of social network. People get together for tea and build long term friendships with tea being the binding factor in many relationships. Masala Chai will be a presentation of Divya Prakash Dubey's Hindi Monologues - Jeevanshaadi.com, Hum Do Humara Ek and Love You Forever and Fill in the blanks.
Cast - Surender Sahil Verma, Ravi Raj, Shailja Chaturvedi, Jay Jha
Directed By - Krishna Shukla
Passes - 200
Contact # 9700074079

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Humans of Gondwana
Wed Aug 30, 10:30 AM
Kaushik
Inspired by the work of Humans of New York, which is a unique way to tell common stories from the streets, Humans of Gondwana explores stories from the Tribal heartlands of the Central Gondwana region in India.

Indigenous communities possess a great deal of traditional knowledge which is understood as ‘backwards’ by the majority of mainstream society. Many indigenous practices promote a sustainable co-existence with the ecosystem, where the delicate balance of Mother Nature is sustained and restored in their safe hands. The forest has always been their home; there they were born, and there their ancestors lived before them. But development goals of the state and central governments present a grave threat to the Adivasi lifestyle, livelihood, and identity. State policies which promote National Parks, mining, and other extractive industry have not just displaced Adivasis from their homes but snatched their livelihood from their hands.

We are a team of young enthusiasts who are pursuing passion for storytelling. We travel to remote, isolated villages to meet people and hear what they have to say. Unlike most organisations who work with rural communities, we sleep in village homes, eat village food, help in daily chores and tell peoples’ stories in their own words. This sort of project is not possible without the support of these people on the ground, whom we thank for putting their faith in us. We are looking to extend our work to other regions and communities in order to raise even more voices and stories.
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Two Days, One Night- Belgian
Wed Aug 30, 7:30 PM
Cinephiles film club
This august, as part of the belgian film retrospective we(cinephiles film club) are planning to screen 4 critically acclaimed films from belgium, this is the final movie from the list, expected to be screened on fifth wednesday of this august.

movie title : Two Days, One Night
country : Belgium
synopsis:
Sandra is a factory worker who discovers that her workmates have opted for a EUR1,000 bonus in exchange for her dismissal. She has only a weekend to convince her colleagues to give up their bonuses in order to keep her job.

Genre: Drama
Plan for the event:
1. Introduction to the film (10 minutes)
2. Screening @7:40 pm sharp (Runtime: 128 mins)
3. Post screening discussion (15 minutes)
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Humans of Gondwana
Thu Aug 31, 10:30 AM
Kaushik
Inspired by the work of Humans of New York, which is a unique way to tell common stories from the streets, Humans of Gondwana explores stories from the Tribal heartlands of the Central Gondwana region in India.

Indigenous communities possess a great deal of traditional knowledge which is understood as ‘backwards’ by the majority of mainstream society. Many indigenous practices promote a sustainable co-existence with the ecosystem, where the delicate balance of Mother Nature is sustained and restored in their safe hands. The forest has always been their home; there they were born, and there their ancestors lived before them. But development goals of the state and central governments present a grave threat to the Adivasi lifestyle, livelihood, and identity. State policies which promote National Parks, mining, and other extractive industry have not just displaced Adivasis from their homes but snatched their livelihood from their hands.

We are a team of young enthusiasts who are pursuing passion for storytelling. We travel to remote, isolated villages to meet people and hear what they have to say. Unlike most organisations who work with rural communities, we sleep in village homes, eat village food, help in daily chores and tell peoples’ stories in their own words. This sort of project is not possible without the support of these people on the ground, whom we thank for putting their faith in us. We are looking to extend our work to other regions and communities in order to raise even more voices and stories.
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The Night of the Pencils Film
Thu Aug 31, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
Night of the Pencils (1986)
La noche de los lápices (original title)
1h 45min | Crime, Drama, History | 4 September 1986 (Argentina)
Director: Héctor Olivera

This films tells the true story of seven teenagers who agitated for reduced student bus fares under two different regimes in Argentina, with tragic results. At first succeeding under the government of Isabel Peron, their protests draw hostile attention from the military regime that overthrows Peron. The ensuing crackdown on student social activists is demonstrated when police break up a school dance wielding swords on horseback. Later, six students are kidnapped in the middle of the night, and the police deceitfully claim ignorance about their whereabouts. Pablo (Alejo Garcia Pintos), a seventh member of the group is later arrested and learns that they have been brutally tortured by authorities. He survives to tell their story, but the six are never found, numbering among the hundreds of students who were kidnapped and are still missing.
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Humans of Gondwana
Fri Sep 1, 10:30 AM
Kaushik
Inspired by the work of Humans of New York, which is a unique way to tell common stories from the streets, Humans of Gondwana explores stories from the Tribal heartlands of the Central Gondwana region in India.

Indigenous communities possess a great deal of traditional knowledge which is understood as ‘backwards’ by the majority of mainstream society. Many indigenous practices promote a sustainable co-existence with the ecosystem, where the delicate balance of Mother Nature is sustained and restored in their safe hands. The forest has always been their home; there they were born, and there their ancestors lived before them. But development goals of the state and central governments present a grave threat to the Adivasi lifestyle, livelihood, and identity. State policies which promote National Parks, mining, and other extractive industry have not just displaced Adivasis from their homes but snatched their livelihood from their hands.

We are a team of young enthusiasts who are pursuing passion for storytelling. We travel to remote, isolated villages to meet people and hear what they have to say. Unlike most organisations who work with rural communities, we sleep in village homes, eat village food, help in daily chores and tell peoples’ stories in their own words. This sort of project is not possible without the support of these people on the ground, whom we thank for putting their faith in us. We are looking to extend our work to other regions and communities in order to raise even more voices and stories.
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Humans of Gondwana Photo Exibit
Fri Sep 1, 7:30 PM
Kaushik
Inspired by the work of Humans of New York, which is a unique way to tell common stories from the streets, Humans of Gondwana explores stories from the Tribal heartlands of the Central Gondwana region in India.

Indigenous communities possess a great deal of traditional knowledge which is understood as ‘backwards’ by the majority of mainstream society. Many indigenous practices promote a sustainable co-existence with the ecosystem, where the delicate balance of Mother Nature is sustained and restored in their safe hands. The forest has always been their home; there they were born, and there their ancestors lived before them. But development goals of the state and central governments present a grave threat to the Adivasi lifestyle, livelihood, and identity. State policies which promote National Parks, mining, and other extractive industry have not just displaced Adivasis from their homes but snatched their livelihood from their hands.

We are a team of young enthusiasts who are pursuing passion for storytelling. We travel to remote, isolated villages to meet people and hear what they have to say. Unlike most organisations who work with rural communities, we sleep in village homes, eat village food, help in daily chores and tell peoples’ stories in their own words. This sort of project is not possible without the support of these people on the ground, whom we thank for putting their faith in us. We are looking to extend our work to other regions and communities in order to raise even more voices and stories.
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Write Club Saturday General #118
Sat Sep 2, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
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K-Circle Monthly Quiz
Sat Sep 2, 4:30 PM
K-Circle
K-Circle, India's Oldest Quizzing Organisation, will be conducting a Non-Competitive quiz at LaMakaan. The event will be packed with a great amount of trivia and will be a great place to start for those who wish to begin indulging in quizzes.
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3 shades of Delhi
Sat Sep 2, 7:00 PM
Prakhar Gautam. (Parindey Storytellers llp)
The premium storytellers of Delhi come to the city of pearls with three of the most amazing and acclaimed stories.

Pehchan. Written by Shivani shrivastava and Directed by Prakhar Gautam

A scientist Shekhar Roy comes face to face with himself as he looks into a mirror just after winning an award for an invention. What will his image tell him ?
Find out

Aaina written & directed by Prakhar Gautam

When the rules of society go awry the protagonist Zorawar desires to take up his crusade against the practical rules of society by venting out his frustration.

Megha Re Written & Directed by Prakhar Gautam

The story of a woman, Megha who has an eventful life and goes through every emotions a woman goes through​. She is a lover a mother a daughter and above all a woman. The play in it's previous performances has got standing ovations for the portrayal.
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YHAI Hyderabad Unit
Sun Sep 3, 11:00 AM
Jaffar SB
YHAI is an associate member of the Hostelling International, U.K., a premier international NGO promoting the Youth Hostelling movement, with a widespread network in 90 countries worldwide with more than 4000 unique hostels.

Vision - To become a centre of safe, affordable and clean accommodation for young people during their travel, to enourage youth travelling in India and education & understanding through personal experience.

We believe in the saying - Wandering, one gathers Honey.

The National Office is the headquarter of the association and is located in the National Capital of India- Delhi.

It also has 23 State Branches, and more than 300 District Units to provide appropriate and convenient services to all the members, who belong to different regions and part of the country. This also ensures smooth operation of the association.

There are various adventure activities, camps and events in a calendar year that include activities organized by the National Office and the State Branches. The information regarding the programs can be accessed by the website well in advance.

Website - www.yhaindia.org
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Musicology students recital
Sun Sep 3, 4:30 PM
Preetam Venglet
Music Recital by students of Musicology
4438
Open Space Dialogue
Tue Sep 5, 7:30 PM
Open Space Dialogue
Bose vs. Indian National Congress: Who got us Freedom?

Did India win Independence because of the non-violent movement led by Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Nehru or was it the impact of Subhash Chandra Bose's Indian National Army that made the British panic and leave India? The declassification of the Netaji files has sparked a massive debate on the need to rewrite modern Indian history.

As we revisit this controversial topic, Do come and take part in a modertated Open Space Dialogue.
Guest Speakers : Kingshuk Nag, Sriram Karri
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Wage of fear (1953, french)
Wed Sep 6, 7:30 PM
Cinephiles film club
FRENCH CINEPHILES MONTH
This september, Cinephiles Film Club and Alliance Francaise Hyderabad presents the French Cinephiles Month. Come watch four classical French films and discuss about at Lamakaan. For this week, we are screening "wage of fear"

"WAGE OF FEAR" by Henri-Georges Clouzot
French Title : Le Salaire de la peur

Synopsis : In the South American jungle, supplies of nitroglycerine are needed at a remote oil field. The oil company pays four men to deliver the supplies in two trucks. A tense rivalry develops between the two sets of drivers on the rough remote roads where the slightest jolt can result in death.

Cast : Yves Montand, Charles Vanel, Peter van Eyck

Entry: Free | French with english subtitles

Plan for the event:
1. Introduction to the film (10 minutes)
2. Screening @7:40 pm sharp (Runtime: 156 mins)
3. Post screening discussion (15 minutes)
4473
Duryodhanavadham Kathakali
Thu Sep 7, 6:00 PM
Anoop P
The 400-yr old art form Kathakali (from Kerala) is often referred to as the "total theatre" owing to its blend of acting, dance, vocal, percussion, painting and craft. The present performance is an excerpt from the Kathakali play Duryodhanavadham, portraying Krishna as a messenger of peace approaching Duryodhana who undoubtedly denies the requests, paving the way to the War of Kurukshetra.
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A Tongue Untied
Thu Sep 7, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
A Tongue Untied: The Story of Dakhani
2017| Documentary| Dakhani, English|90mins
Dir: Gautam Pemmaraju


Synopsis:

Humour and satire help us tackle tough times and difficult circumstances. A laugh or two eases our burden momentarily. Much needed in today’s troubled world. A Tongue Untied is a film about humour and satire in Dakhani - a vernacular form of Urdu spoken across the Deccan region. Remember the much-loved routines of the Hindi film comic Mehmood? Beyond his antics and other popular caricatures of the quintessential ‘Hyderabadi’, there is so much more than just funny accents and comic sketches.

Parodied and poorly regarded for centuries, Dakhani’s glorious history and rich legacy has been largely ignored. This film takes a close look at the continuing tradition of mazihiya shayri, or humour-satire performance poetry. From the early poets of the modern era such as Nazeer ‘Dahqani’, the badshah of Dakhani mazihiya shayri Sulaiman Khateeb, to the contemporary ones today including the seniors Mohd. Himayatullah and Ghouse ‘Khamakha’, the film looks at the wide range of humourists and satirists.

Including extensive travels across the Deccan plateau, interviews and conversations with poets, mushaira (poetry show) organisers, litterateurs, Sufi scholars, historians, linguists, actors, film directors, lyricists, playwrights, amongst others, the film also simultaneously uncovers the history of the language and of a composite culture.

From early mystical compositions of Sufi settlers of the 14th century, ornate fantasy tales by court poets, to romantic artistic creations of the sultans of the Deccan of the 15 & 16th centuries, the film traces the journey of the language over time till its precipitous fall in the early 18th century. The language is a marker of a great, rich mixed culture or mili-jhuli tehzeeb as it is commonly known; one that reveals the depth and beauty of syncretic Indo-Muslim traditions of central and south India. This is the story of a land, a people and their beloved language. This is the story of Dakhani.
4470
"Musings on GST"
Fri Sep 8, 5:00 PM
Dasari Balaiah, IRS, Joint Commissioner (GST)
An exhibition of cartoons "Musings on GST" by Dasari Balaiah, IRS, Joint Commissioner, Secunderabad GST Commissionerate conveying the essence and positive things of the Goods & Service Tax.
4406
Shatranj Ke Khiladi
Fri Sep 8, 8:00 PM
Darpan Theatre
Shatranj Ke Khiladi is a 1924 Hindi short-story written by Munshi Premchand. Premchand also made the Urdu version titled "Shatranj Ki Bazi".
The story depicts decadent royalty of Central North India. It is set around the life of the last independently ruling Nawab Wajid Ali Shah and concludes with the British annexation of the Nawab's kingdom of Awadh in 1856. The two main characters are the aristocrats Mirza Sajjad Ali and Mir Raushan Ali who are deeply immersed into playing chess. Their desire for the game destroys the competency of the characters, and makes them irresponsible in their duties towards their families and society. They derive immense pleasure in developing chess strategies and ignore the real life invasion by the British. Their city Lucknow falls to British attackers as they are busy playing a game of chess.
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Child Sexual Abuse Workshop
Sat Sep 9, 11:00 AM
One Million Against Abuse

ONE MILLION AGAINST ABUSE
Workshop to combat Child Sexual Abuse

Campaign - One of the primary goals of the One Million against Abuse campaign, is to ensure that PERSONAL SAFETY EDUCATION, i.e. Age-appropriate sex education, is made a mandatory part of the school curriculum in all Indian schools. As part of this, we are building a team consisting of 1million sensitized people who support this initiative. A change.org petition was launched last March and has already received an engaged response from Ms.Maneka Gandhi, but has not as of now, given us what we demand. A link to the petition is here for your perusal - https://www.change.org/p/teach-kids-teachers-how-to-fight-sexual-abuse-make-it-part-of-the-syllabus

Hyderabad Workshop Layout

Day 1: Parents, Caregivers, Young Adults
This session is open to all except children under the age of 12, unless accompanied by an adult attendee.
• An interactive discussion with a short film screening, along with some visual representations to facilitate understanding of certain concepts. The film is about 8 minutes long, and won a special mention at the National Awards (2016).
• Visuals will be used to provide context for various case studies relating to sexual assault, and will NOT include any visually jarring, violent, or otherwise graphic content. They will however, include text screenshots relating to online abuse and harassment.
• Trigger warnings will be issued at every stage.
• Participants will be encouraged to share ideas and thoughts, and will also have the opportunity to lend their voices and faces to the campaign if they so wish to.
• An art session will enable all involved to leave suggestions and messages of hope for survivors of sexual abuse.
• All participants who share their contact information will be sent a comprehensive list of resources relating to intervention and assistance relating to abuse, depression, and related issues.
Day 2: For Young Citizens
• An interactive session, perhaps lighter in mood than the one with adults. Simpler, Age-appropriate visuals will be shared and the theme of the event will be Personal Safety. Using art, interactive theatre, superheroes and their own ideas, we will journey through the trials and tribulations of Safe and Unsafe zones, tips on staying as safe as possible, and using the classic concept of "real" (minus technology) games such as lock and key, catch and catch, and others, to drive the message home without triggering young minds.
• Trigger warnings however, Will be issued as with the previous session, and resources will be on hand should a child feel distressed at any level.
• A real time interactive series of role-play exercises will place participants in hypothetical situations, where they will be able to decide as to which steps will keep them safe. An example would be - This uncle/aunty is making me uncomfortable, how do I tell mummy-daddy; OR, this senior from school keeps making fun of me, how do i make it stop?
• All participants will also be able to lend their voices and faces to the campaign, WITH prior parental consent.
• An art session will enable all involved to leave suggestions and messages of hope for survivors of sexual abuse.
• All participants who share their contact information will be sent a comprehensive list of resources relating to intervention and assistance relating to abuse, depression, and related issues.
By prior registration only Registration link:https://goo.gl/forms/yCxcXBgbkxtCVyRN2_
4476
Write Club Saturday General #119
Sat Sep 9, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
4449
An Evening with TransVision
Sat Sep 9, 4:00 PM
Rachana Mudraboyana
TransVision is the first video series in India written, directed, produced, and hosted by trans people. This event aims to publicise the video series. There will be cultural performances by trans people, screening of our video series, and a talk and discussion with the creators and hosts of TransVision.
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Talk on Child Sexual Abuse
Sat Sep 9, 5:00 PM
One Million Against Abuse
A interactive session on general awareness about Child Sexual Abuse.

About the speaker:
Pranaadhika has been working against CSA after having endured 15 years of childhood sexual assault from age 4-19. The most comprehensive and (in her opinion) impactful profile would be in the form of this most recent interview conducted by Project One. The link to the same is here - http://project1.in/stories/pranaadhika.html
Founder-CEO@
1Million Against Abuse - www.facebook.com/onemillionagainstabuse ;
Roti-Kapda-Makaan - https://www.facebook.com/Roti-Kapda-Makaan ;
Bling For Change - www.facebook.com/blingforchange ;
The Bat Santa Giveaway - www.facebook.com/batsanta

Blog: pranaadhika.wordpress.com
4490
G Lankesh: Fearless Journalism
Sat Sep 9, 6:00 PM
Fasiullah SM
Journalism as a profession empowers scribes to perform an important social duty: keep masses informed of happenings around them. An important aspect of journalism is to investigate issues and matters being concealed from public eye.
How vital it is to be an investigative journalist in our times? What challenges a free and fearless journalist may face?
In the light of life of murdered investigative journalist Gauri Lankesh, let’s understand why the society needs more people like her. How her life can be an inspiration for young generation that wants to play a positive role in transforming our society for better.
Join us for a discussion on Saturday evening at xyz time at Lamakaan.
4452
Shatranj Ke Khiladi
Sat Sep 9, 8:00 PM
Darpan Theatre
Shatranj Ke Khiladi is a 1924 Hindi short-story written by Munshi Premchand. Premchand also made the Urdu version titled "Shatranj Ki Bazi".
The story depicts decadent royalty of Central North India. It is set around the life of the last independently ruling Nawab Wajid Ali Shah and concludes with the British annexation of the Nawab's kingdom of Awadh in 1856. The two main characters are the aristocrats Mirza Sajjad Ali and Mir Raushan Ali who are deeply immersed into playing chess. Their desire for the game destroys the competency of the characters, and makes them irresponsible in their duties towards their families and society. They derive immense pleasure in developing chess strategies and ignore the real life invasion by the British. Their city Lucknow falls to British attackers as they are busy playing a game of chess.
4362
Blood Donation camp 4 Thalasemia
Sun Sep 10, 11:00 AM
Shaik irfan
on sunday 10th of September 11:00 Am to 3:00 pm at lamakaan road no:1 banjara hilla, hyderabad lane next to vengala Rao park, opp GVK Tears of mother cannot save a life but your blood can be a DONOR a chosen 1.. HUMANITY FOUNDATION: Foundation started to help the poor, the needy with all the passions to make their life a fruitful one, like blood donation, food, clothing, helping them to earn their living, nurturing their life by grooming them to be self-employed i.e, training them skills like stitching etc. humanity foundation organizing an event :Blood Donation camp when you give blood you give another chance to laugh, hug, party, celebrate the moments of BEING ALIVE!!! Thalassemia: A disease in which blood cannot produce adequate amount of hemoglobin. In normal body where Red Blood Cells survive for 120 days in this disease the survival span of Red Blood Cells is decreased and they die rapidly. Survival of these Red Blood Cells depends upon blood transfusion and costly medicines In our country this Disease has become very common and the term Thalassemia denotes Beta Thalassemia you don't need to be a doctor to save life, be a donor serving a NOBLE CAUSE
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ONE MILLION AGAINST ABUSE
Sun Sep 10, 11:00 AM
One Million Against Abuse
ONE MILLION AGAINST ABUSE
Workshop to combat Child Sexual Abuse

Campaign - One of the primary goals of the One Million against Abuse campaign, is to ensure that PERSONAL SAFETY EDUCATION, i.e. Age-appropriate sex education, is made a mandatory part of the school curriculum in all Indian schools. As part of this, we are building a team consisting of 1million sensitized people who support this initiative. A change.org petition was launched last March and has already received an engaged response from Ms.Maneka Gandhi, but has not as of now, given us what we demand. A link to the petition is here for your perusal - https://www.change.org/p/teach-kids-teachers-how-to-fight-sexual-abuse-make-it-part-of-the-syllabus

Day 2: For Young Citizens
• An interactive session, perhaps lighter in mood than the one with adults. Simpler, Age-appropriate visuals will be shared and the theme of the event will be Personal Safety. Using art, interactive theatre, superheroes and their own ideas, we will journey through the trials and tribulations of Safe and Unsafe zones, tips on staying as safe as possible, and using the classic concept of "real" (minus technology) games such as lock and key, catch and catch, and others, to drive the message home without triggering young minds.
• Trigger warnings however, Will be issued as with the previous session, and resources will be on hand should a child feel distressed at any level.
• A real time interactive series of role-play exercises will place participants in hypothetical situations, where they will be able to decide as to which steps will keep them safe. An example would be - This uncle/aunty is making me uncomfortable, how do I tell mummy-daddy; OR, this senior from school keeps making fun of me, how do i make it stop?
• All participants will also be able to lend their voices and faces to the campaign, WITH prior parental consent.
• An art session will enable all involved to leave suggestions and messages of hope for survivors of sexual abuse.
• All participants who share their contact information will be sent a comprehensive list of resources relating to intervention and assistance relating to abuse, depression, and rel
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Tribute to Gauri Lankesh
Sun Sep 10, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
In our silence, intolerant voices find their strength!

Let them learn to argue in words instead of threats. 



Gauri Lankesh was shot to death by unknown assailants outside her home in Rajarajeshwari Nagar on September 5, 2017. In her passing, many social movements have lost an ally. We lost a shining example of incredible personal courage.  We meet to take her chiding seriously: lest, in our silence, her killers find their strength. 
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Skin and Hair health
Sun Sep 10, 5:30 PM
Dr Uma Chakravadhanula
Skin health is the reflection of your internal health. With the rise of environmental and life style changes, skin and hair which represent the personality of a person are deteriorating. Here in this seminar would be discussing the most prevalent skin diseases and hair disorders, their treatments, Cosmetic care in men and women.
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Karl Marx Hyderabad Mein
Sun Sep 10, 7:30 PM
Rangrez Theatre Productions
when the collapse of the Soviet Union brought an almost universal exultation in the mainstream press and among political leaders not only was “The enemy gone” but the idea of Marxism was discredited. Capitalism and the: “Free market” had triumphed. Marxism had failed. Marx was truly dead. it important, therefore to make it clear that neither the Soviet Union nor other countries that called themselves “Marxist” but had set up police states represented Marx’s notion of socialism. I want to show Marx angry that his theories had been so distorted as to stand for Stalinist cruelties through this play.

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La Batalla De Chile Docu Film
Tue Sep 12, 6:00 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team

The Battle of Chile: Part I (1975)
La batalla de Chile: La lucha de un pueblo sin armas - Primera parte: La insurrección de la burguesía (original title)
3h 11min | Documentary |

The chronicle of the political tension in Chile in 1973 and of the violent counter revolution against the democratically elected government of Salvador Allende.

Director: Patricio Guzmán
4414
IW Bazaar
Wed Sep 13, 11:00 AM
Inner Wheel Club of Hyderabad Central
Exhibition and sale of innovative products developed and marketed by women entrepreneurs supported by Inner Wheel Club of Hyderabad Central ( Women's wing of Rotary)
4445
Polisse(french cinephiles month)
Wed Sep 13, 7:30 PM
Cinephiles film club
FRENCH CINEPHILES MONTH
This september, Cinephiles Film Club and Alliance Francaise Hyderabad presents the French Cinephiles Month. Come watch four classical French films and discuss about at Lamakaan. For this week, we are screening "Polisse".

Synopsis :Parisian cops (Karin Viard, Joeystarr, Marina Foïs) cope with their personal problems while battling crimes against children.

Cast :Karin Viard, Joey Starr, Marina Foïs, Karin Viard, Nicolas Duvauchelle.

Plan for the event:
1. Introduction to the film (10 minutes)
2. Screening @7:40 pm sharp (Runtime: 121 mins)
3. Post screening discussion (15 minutes)
4466
Astrosat:India Space Observatory
Thu Sep 14, 7:30 PM
Priya and Najam Hasan
ASTROSAT is India’s first dedicated multi wavelength space observatory. One of the unique features of ASTROSAT mission is that enables the simultaneous multi-wavelength observations of various astronomical objects with a single satellite.With a lift-off mass of 1515 kg, it was launched on September 28, 2015 into a 650 km orbit inclined at an angle of 6 deg to the equator by PSLV-C30 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. Lets celebrate its second Anniversary
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Crowdfunding for Nonprofits
Fri Sep 15, 10:30 AM
Kavita Mathew - GlobalGiving
GlobalGiving offers unique workshop opportunities for nonprofits to get hands-on, in-person training on online fundraising.

During this workshop, Kavita Mathew GlobalGiving's India Partnerships Consultant will be sharing with nonprofits the best practices for improving their online fundraising.

This workshop focus on online fundraising strategy building, including training on:

- What online fundraising is and how can it help nonprofits raise more money
- How to build crowdfunding strategy that is SMART
- How to best use important tools in their fundraising efforts

This workshop is free of cost and can accommodate up to 40 participants.

GlobalGiving is the world's first and largest global nonprofit crowdfunding platform with projects in 166 countries around the world.
www.globalgiving.org
4448
Shaam-e-Safarnama
Fri Sep 15, 8:00 PM
Safarnama Hyderabad
Safarnama Theatre presents "Shaam-e-Safarnama" - A canvas of two short plays.

Free Entry!!!

Cast: Ashish, Akash, Abhishek, Amir, Chetan, Deb, Srishti, Surya, Sambit, Shyam
Poster Design: Prity

Play 1:
Ek aur Grahak: It's an untold, unspoken story of two individuals who meet some day in dark streets of a city. They both have their own issues, complaints and thoughts about the world. Find out how this meeting brings them hope for life, or does it?

Play 2:
Bhartendu Ka Bazaar: It is a musical excerpt from the play 'Andher Nagri Chaupat Raja' by Bhartendu Harishchandra. Come join the colorful market place and take back a lot to think.


We bring you a fun filled evening with some good performances and fun interactions in between.

Don't miss !!

For more details, Contact:
Dev (+91 98732 35451)
Ashish (+91 77027 78557)
4488
Vide & Audio Editing Course
Sat Sep 16, 10:30 AM
AlphaSantosh
Video & Audio Editing Course ON Camtasia studios, we are doing a quick course on how to edit video and audio through Camtasia software. fees is 200rs
4491
Improv Theatre Workshop
Sat Sep 16, 1:00 PM
Gap Year College
Out of the Box "


We bring you a 3 hour beginner workshop to get started with Improv,or Improvisation,one of the most fun and experimental forms of theatre to explore. We cover voice, body and breathing work to warm you up, followed by sketch writing and techniques to conquer your inhibitions and perform live.

Our bios :

Neeti Pherwani:

Neeti Pherwani is a theatre artist who works with both children and adults. When she’s not feeling too lazy, she acts, directs and conducts workshops around India. Dogs, dancing and discovering new places to visit are a few of her favourite things.


Srikanth:

Srikanth is a stereotypical Hindu paper reading, filter coffee drinking, Rajnikanth worshipping, average Madrasi. He enjoys having long conversations with dogs and thinks that Old Monk was the drink of the Gods.

Charges : Rs. 500/-
4478
Write Club Saturday General #120
Sat Sep 16, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
4467
The Backroom Badshahs
Sat Sep 16, 4:00 PM
Jann Sanchar
With its avowed objective of highlighting the vital roles played by the quartet - the lyricist, playback singer, music director and film director - in the making of a film song, Dakshin Dhwani would embark on a two-day interactive session with fans of Hindi film songs. The Bollywood celebrities selected would be those who were born and who died in the month of September. Entry free.
4418
Narayanpur ki Ramayan
Sat Sep 16, 7:30 PM
Rangeen Sapney Theatre
Every village has its own Ramayan and so does Narayanpur. The story depicts a political scenario with satirical comedy in a Navtanki form. It is set up in the rural backdrop of Rajasthan where the there is a fierce competition amongst few intelligent candidates to become the Sarpanch of Narayanpur and the big shots supporting these candidates is a surprise element for you to guess. Greed and misunderstanding leads to great twists and turns in the story and in no time there is total chaos.
In mythological Ramayan hero Ram succeeds evil after the war but in our Narayanpur ki Ramyan who is the hero ? Will there be a war ? and who will succeed? What happens next is something that you have to wait and watch.
This Ramayan revolves around the human virtues and depicts the Raajneeti Nautanki in a witty and ironic way.
4474
HOPE (NGO)
Sun Sep 17, 10:30 AM
HOPE
Recruitment for HOPE (NGO)
4475
Castle in the Sky
Sun Sep 17, 11:00 AM
Amit Chakravarty
Castle in the Sky is a Japanese animated adventure film where a young boy and a girl with a magic crystal must race against pirates and foreign agents in a search for a legendary floating castle.
Language: Japanese (English subtitles)
Writer and Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Run Time: 2 hrs 15 min
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Jaane Anjaane
Sun Sep 17, 4:00 PM
Jann Sanchar
Dakshin Dhwani, a city based group of music enthusiasts would highlight the vital roles played by the quartet - the lyricist, playback singer, music director and film director - in the making of a film song.This music programme would include the list of Bollywood celebrities who were born and who died in the month of September. Entry fee: Rs 100/00
4480
Hyd Liberation Day:Myth/Reality?
Sun Sep 17, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
Hyd Liberation Day:Myth/Reality? - A Panel Discussion

Though September 17 passes without much noise every year, the date has immense significance for Hyderabad. Not only does it mark the annexation of the erstwhile state of Hyderabad (which comprised parts of present day Maharashtra and Karnataka) in 1948 with Operation Polo (military action by the Indian government), it also tells us the story of the political unrest that existed between 1947-48 due to the deliberations of Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam of the Asaf Jahi dynasty, with regards to joining the Indian union and also the antecedents of the Razakaars, a militia headed by Kasim Razvi.

This year will mark 69 years of Operation Polo. Given its immense historical significance for Hyderabad and even India, there needs to be a discussion the action by the Indian government, the decisions taken by Osman Ali Khan and Kasim Razvi. The need for it today is even greater with the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) demanding to celebrate September 17 as ‘liberation day’ (from the “tyrannical” Nizam rule, as it claims), which perhaps could not be further away from the truth. The fact remains that the Telangana armed struggle, started by the Communists against the Jaagirdars (land owners), was also a major uprising that the Nizam had to deal with, and was part of the entire episode.
So what exactly happened on September 17 and the three days prior to which Operation Polo had been initiated? Is ‘liberation day’ a valid point to be raised? Or is it just another political ploy for gains?

Panelits:
Prof Mohan Guruswamy
B. Narsing Rao, Communist Leader
Mrs. Awdesh Rani Bawa, Communist Leader
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Narayanpur ki Ramayan
Sun Sep 17, 7:30 PM
Rangeen sapney theatre
Every village has its own Ramayan and so does Narayanpur. The story depicts a political scenario with satirical comedy in a Nautanki form. It is set up in the rural backdrop of Rajasthan where the there is a fierce competition amongst few intelligent candidates to become the Sarpanch of Narayanpur and the big shots supporting these candidates is a surprise element for you to guess. Greed and misunderstanding leads to great twists and turns in the story and in no time there is total chaos.
In mythological Ramayan hero Ram succeeds evil after the war but in our Narayanpur ki Ramyan who is the hero ? Will there be a war ? and who will succeed? What happens next is something that you have to wait and watch.
This Ramayan revolves around the human virtues and depicts the Raajneeti Nautanki in a witty and ironic way.
4454
LGBTQIA and end of life
Tue Sep 19, 7:00 PM
DR Sneha Rooh
People from the LGBTQIA community are most likely to live away from traditional family,be diagnosed with mental illnesses (rightly or not)and still they are least likely to opt for palliative care at the end of life.

Research in The US and Uk have shown that they are more likely to go back into the closet or fear discrimination that might affect the treatment outcome.This meet will discuss a few studies from there and seek to find our answers in Indian context through a questionaire.

Needs and concerns of people in LGBTQIA community regarding end of life care.
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Drones workshop (500rs entry)
Wed Sep 20, 11:00 AM
A.ravi Kiran raju
(500 entry fee) I am Ravi Kiran raju, Film Maker. I am into cinema. I fly drones for cinematography. Flying drones and landing is little difficult job. It can hurt others. Due to public safety I want to talk about drones. and give demo on Drones and talk about.
1) Flying rules.
2) Aviation rules.
3) safety rules.
4) Drone controls.
5) Drone flying.
6) Drone landing.
My works: https://youtu.be/IKUOG1NrMxU
4458
Bond(ed) Democracy
Wed Sep 20, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
Bond(ed) Democracy: Corporatization of Politics, is this now the 1%’s democracy?


Can the Modi government claim to have a clean corruption free image, when it is surreptitiously passing laws to facilitate corporate funding of political campaigns?

The Finance Bill, 2017 relaxes conditions for corporate funding to political parties. It ensures confidentiality to corporates and removes the limit on corporate funding as regards to proportion of profit previously limited at 7.5 per cent. This means that the companies are now allowed to keep the name of the party they contribute funding to as confidential in their profit and loss account and they can donate as much as they want. This is nothing but a big corporate take over of the political funding.


Are the bonds really as transparent as they are being touted to be? Is this mainstreaming of Hawala?

And there is no limit on the amount of money that can be donated. Along with FCRA amendments allowing foreign companies to donate, you can have any number of multinationals donating any amount of money and public can not know anything about which party got how much from whom. Even before you donate the money, the bonds being bearer bonds can change hands through untrackable cash transactions any number of times. Massive amounts of Black money finds another entry point into the economy. Just because the money is coming from a bank account, it does not make it white forever.

What is worse, is that the government will know who is donating to the opposition, without the opposition even having to declare this. Donors will fear harassment and donations to the opposition parties will dry out. All kinds of black and white money, now gets funnelled from all over the world to the ruling party only.

No resources. No opposition. Perfect way to stay in power and wreck havoc on the country.


The influence of corporates is set to rise exponentially, broadening the already wide gap between the government and the governed.

Now the corporate companies will have increasingly large influence on the political parties and they will be shaping country’s agenda and we the people of India will not even know which company supports which political party.

A report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has revealed that between 2012-13 and 2015-16 the BJP received the maximum amount of donations by corporate houses which amounts to 706 crore while the Congress has received the second highest donations with Rs 198 crore. Now we can certainly relate as how this bill which empowers corporate was passed as a money bill in Lok sabha and who will be the real beneficiaries from it.

In the name of transparency, increasing anonymous corporate funding opens the door for government making policies in favour of the corporate. The policies which are shaped to favour profit making of the corporate are certainly not in favour for the other class in the society which are the farmers, wage labourers, marginalized and the working class in general.


Join us at 7:30pm on 20th September as our panelists, Venkatesh Nayak, Shahid Khan & Rachana Reddy discuss these and other aspects of the electoral bonds.

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The Need For Scientific Temper
Thu Sep 21, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan Programming Team
A session dealing with various aspects of scientifc temper- claims of those allegedly possessing supernatural powers analysed and
exposed.

About the speaker:
Narendra Nayak (born 5 February 1951) is a notable rationalist, sceptic, and godman debunker from Mangalore, Karnataka, India.

He is the current president of the Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations (FIRA). He founded the Dakshina Kannada Rationalist Association in 1976 and has been its secretary since then.He also found an NGO called Aid Without Religion in July 2011.He tours the country conducting workshops to promote scientific temper and showing people how to debunk godmen and frauds. He has conducted over 2000 such demonstrations in India, including some in Australia, Greece,England, Norway, Denmark Sri Lanka and Nepal. He is also a polyglot who speaks 9 languages fluently, which helps him when he is giving talks in various parts of the country. He is the chairman of the online forum Nastik Nation
4505
Casting call
Fri Sep 22, 10:30 AM
Naveen kumar
Hi. i'm Naveen (screenwriter & Director).looking for actors for my web series under
"Mad potte creations " and "D-studio's".
4503
DIY Miniature Gardening Workshop
Sat Sep 23, 10:30 AM
Miniature Haven
Learn the art of handcrafting a green gift this festive season. Miniature Haven brings therapeutic, fun and engaging DIY creative gardening workshops for all. A fun and creative way to pursue gardening as a hobby. Its therapeutic!

Ever imagined a mini garden in a pot with cute little pebble patio, pond, miniature plants and whole lot of miniature accessories like mushrooms, bugs, garden benches etc. To top it all we give away a miniature notice board for you to write your very own personalised message.

Workshop costs: 1250 INR (Includes kit cost & beverage)

Kit includes: decorative ceramic pot, miniature plants, miniature garden accessories, patio work material, gloves and other necessary items. You come empty handed and take a finished miniature garden home to nurture and cherish and we will send across candid photographs of yours post the workshop.

To know more call Shilpa on +917093018977.
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Rotaract club meeting
Sat Sep 23, 10:30 AM
Shuja
Progress meeting cum action plan discussion.
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Brain A-Maze Workshop for Kids
Sat Sep 23, 11:30 AM
Gayathri
A super fun way to teach your child to think out of the box! The class consists of interesting logical games that keep your child wanting for more!

The class involves logical games like gravity maze, brain builders, laser maze, logic links, iq twist and many more such puzzles each of which have 10 levels and gets more challenging with each level

Get your child to attend the Workshop and see their confidence soar!

Limited seats available. Fees: Rs. 500
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Write Club Saturday General #121
Sat Sep 23, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
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Discussion on Bison Polo Grounds
Sun Sep 24, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan Programming Council
What does the shifting of the Telangana State secretariat from it current location to the Bison Polo Ground portend for Hyderabad ? The panelists, Kingshuk Nag, former editor of Times of India; M V Bhaskar Rao (IPS); and Shankar Narayan, renowned architect will share their views.
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Indian Photography Festival 2017
Wed Sep 27, 7:00 PM
Light Craft Foundation
Slideshow/ projection - Night as part of the Indian Photography Festival - Hyderabad 2017.
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Under the Sand (french)
Wed Sep 27, 7:30 PM
Cinephiles film club
FRENCH CINEPHILES MONTH
This september, Cinephiles Film Club and Alliance Francaise Hyderabad presents the French Cinephiles Month. Come watch four classical French films and discuss about at Lamakaan. For this week, we are screening “Under the sand”

UNDER THE SAND by François Ozon
French title: Sous le sable
Synopsis : When her husband goes missing at the beach, a female professor begins to mentally disintegrate as her denial of his disappearance becomes delusional.

Cast : Charlotte Rampling, Bruno Cremer, Jacques Nolot

Entry: Free | French with english subtitles

Plan for the event:
1. Introduction to the film (10 minutes)
2. Screening @7:40 pm sharp (Runtime: 96 mins)
3. Post screening discussion (15 minutes)
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Masala Chai
Thu Sep 28, 8:00 PM
Kissago Theatre and Film Production Group
A lot can happen over a cup of tea! Masala Chai by 'KissaGo' revolves around the concept tea being a form of social network. People get together for tea and build long term friendships with tea being the binding factor in many relationships. Masala Chai will be a presentation of Divya Prakash Dubey's Hindi Monologues - Jeevanshaadi.com, Hum Do Humara Ek and Love You Forever and Fill in the blanks.
Cast - Surender Sahil Verma, Ravi Raj, Shailja Chaturvedi, Jay Jha
Directed By - Krishna Shukla
Passes - 200
Contact # 9700074079

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