Monday, 4 August 2025

Book Discussion - 2nd August 2025

 

‘Flowers of the Sun: The People and Land of Kutch C. 1740 – 2020’ written by Dr. Mariam Dossal is an exhaustive and brilliantly researched book on the people and history of the land of Kutch.

Delightfully interspersed with colorful photographs, the book is printed in a comfortable font easy to read. It is divided into two sections. Section I has culture, crafts and political economy of Kutch 1740 - 1870 and Section II which talks about Kutch in a globalizing world.

It was a pleasure to have Dr Dossal over @ the Nehru Centre Library to talk about her journey while writing the book with a beautiful slide show. Also, the video of the morchang and bhorrindo played by Mr Umesh Jadia added to the flavour of the evening. @ Yamini Dand Shah, you were missed but thank you for sending in the video of your review. Thank you to all those who took the time out to attend and partake in the discussion
































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Saturday, 2 August 2025

A Book I Wrote - 2025

 !! ANNOUNCEMENT !!

Last date for submission of entries extended upto MONDAY, 11TH AUGUST 2025.
Click here to submit your entry: https://childrensday.momsays.co.in/Default.aspx



Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Book Discussion - 2nd August 2025

 Friends please join us at the Nehru Centre Library on Saturday, 2nd August at 4.00 p.m. for a discussion on a brilliantly written book ‘Flowers of the Sun: The People and Land of Kutch c.1740 – 2020’ written by Dr. Mariam Dossal. 





A Book I Wrote – 2025

 Nehru Centre Library, Mumbai and MomSays present A Book I Wrote – 2025


‘A Book I Wrote’ is an annual initiative of Nehru Centre Library and MomSays to encourage children to write and give them a sense of accomplishment by creating a beautifully designed book with their poems and stories. These books are a testament to the fact that children have the ability to ‘author’ their ideas.


The book comprises winning poems and short stories written by children between 6 and 11 years as part of Nehru Centre Library and MomSays’ inter-school Children’s Day writing competition.

 

The theme for A Book I Wrote: 2025 is ‘Happiness is….’ By encouraging children to write about what makes them happy, we want to draw their attention to positive instances like enjoying their favourite treat, spending time with their friends, being around their pet, joyful situations and people that make them truly happy. This is an important life-skill that we must inculcate in our children.

 

For this year’s competition, the child’s writing must adhere to 100 words for poems and 300 words for short stories. Please note: Entries must be only submitted as a WORD file.

 

Please fill the form below to enter the competition. The competition ends on August 8, 2025.

 

Click here to submit your entry: https://childrensday.momsays.co.in/Default.aspx

Thursday, 24 July 2025

 Kutch is a unique district of Gujarat, which resonates with natural beauty, culture, cuisine and mineral wealth in abundance. ‘Flowers of the Sun: The People and Land of Kutch c.1740 – 2020’ written by Dr. Mariam Dossal (ex-Professor, Dept. of History, Mumbai University) traces the rich and fascinating history of Kutch spanning three centuries. It highlights the strong Sufi tradition of Kutch, the shared love of the land and the awareness that survival in the harsh environment requires cooperation and innovation, ‘mil and mithas’, friendship and sweetness.

The Nehru Centre Library is pleased to invite you to a discussion on the book on August, 2nd 2025 at 4.00 pm. Dr. Yamini Dand Shah (Asst. Director & Asst. Prof. at Centre of Kachchh & Desert Studies) will be in conversation with Dr. Mariam Dossal. Dr Dossal will also share an interesting slide show of her journey in Kutch while writing the book.

Dr. Mariam Dossal, a historian of modern India focuses on urban and maritime history. She has authored and edited several books. Some of her major publications include ‘Imperial Designs and Indian Realities: The Planning of Bombay City c.1845-1875 (1991)’; ‘Theatre of Conflict, City of Hope: Mumbai 1660 to Present Times (2010)’ and others. She is a recipient of awards like Commonwealth Academic Staff Scholarship 1983-84, Indo-US. Visitorship (1993), The Rockefeller Foundation Award (1995) and Membership at the Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton (2002-3).

Dr. Yamini Dand Shah is the Assistant Director and Assistant Professor at Centre for Kachchh and Desert Studies- Somaiya School of Civilization Studies. She has been the curator at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival for 7 years, won the President’s Award for service to humanity, judged Tata Lit-Live and published research papers at international conferences. Her poetry book ‘Abstract Oralism’ is a culmination of seven years of research in Kachchh.

Do scan the QR Code to register yourself or send a mail at nehrucentrelibrary@gmail.com 









Monday, 21 July 2025

August @ Nehru Centre Library

 August @ Nehru Centre Library comes with a bouquet of colorful offerings.

We have a discussion on a brilliantly researched and illustrated book on the people of Kachchh.

Then we host two bright children's authors who have written two outstanding books.

We end the month with a Poetry Evening based on the theme 'Yutori' which in Japanese means 'The conscious act of slowing down'

Do see the attached posters and scan the QR codes to register.















Library Visit - Podar International School, Nerul

 When bright young minds who are curious and enthusiastic visit the Nehru Centre Library, it motivates us to go on doing our job. It makes us hopeful that we are indeed, on the right track. Thank you, Podar International School, Nerul and Ms Poonam Singh for initiating this and helping us to curate the visit.

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Sunday, 22 June 2025

Library Visit - Young Architects from IMK Architects

 It’s always such a pleasure to have Gen Z at the library with their freshness, uniqueness and young curious minds. So, when the group of 30 young architects from IMK Architects dropped in to better understand the setting up of the Nehru Centre Library and it’s functioning, we were delighted to show them around, explain the unique architectural features of the space and also discuss the services that the library offers. They were curious to know about the reason for ‘close access’ and appreciated our idea when we explained it to them. They were also fascinated with the scientific details that go into classifying and cataloguing all library material. Our hybrid i.e. digital/analog services impressed them too.  We took them on a guided tour and showed them each and every minute detail that was part of the design.

We are happy that we could spend some time with them as they looked around at the marvellous genius of Shri I M Kadri’s creation…

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