Hindi Language Trip to India (11.02. – 01.03.2013)

University of Hamburg (Dept. of Culture & History of India & Tibet) and the Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha, India, are organizing a 3-week intensive Hindi course in India. The course will take place from 11th February to 1st March 2013.

Detailed information:

http://www.aai.uni-hamburg.de/indtib/Hindi-Language-Trip.pdf

Registration / further information:
Dr. Ram Prasad Bhatt
University of Hamburg
Dept. of Culture & History of India & Tibet
Alsterterrasse 1, 20354 Hamburg, Germany
Tel: 040-42838-3388, -3385; Fax: 040-42838-6944
E-Mail: Ram.Prasad.Bhatt@uni-hamburg.de

India Festival Hamburg: May 2012

Source: http://www.india-festival-hamburg.de/

INDIA – FESTIVAL – A COLORFUL PROGRAMME FOR ALL SENSES

INDIA COMES CLOSE (TO YOU) IN HAMBURG:

Friday, May 11, 2012 – Sunday, May 13, 2012
10:00 – 23:00 hrs (FR/SA) // 10:00 – 18:00 hrs (SU)
The exotic and fascinating India is the partner country for 2012 at the 823. HAMBURG PORT ANNIVERSARY. Located at the beach promenade, right next to the Fish Auction Hall, St. Pauli Fish market, India will present a colorful programme:

ON STAGE
Daily dance and shows from the colorful Subcontinent.

DEPARTMNENT OF AYURVEDA, YOGA & NATUROPATHY, UNNANI, SIDDHA, HOMOEOPATHY (AYUSH)
Presentation of the 6 traditional Indian curative treatments and a practical insight

EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL FOR HANDICRAFT (EPCH)
Indian Handicrafts and artisans.

MINISTRY OF TOURISM, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
All information about travel to and in India – experience the diversity of the continent

The DEUTSCHE ELEKTRONEN SYNCHROTRON (DESY) and FAIR, Particle Physics Institutes
The German Electronic Synchrotron in Hamburg and Indian experts will provide information easy to be understood

MINISTRY OF SHIPPING AND THE INDIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY (IMU)
The Indian Ministry of Shipping, Ports and Indian Maritime University will be present.

INDIAN CUISINE
3 Indian restaurants invite to taste and enjoy the Indian Cuisine: Shalimar und Shikara (Hamburg), Taj Mahal (Ahrensburg).

Changes possible – more information when available.

For any updated information please directly consult: http://www.india-festival-hamburg.de/

Invitation to Next meeting of GIRT Hamburg on 9th Jan. 2012

With Sylvester approaching a year is coming to an end, which has been very active from the perspective of German-Indian Round Table (GIRT). In its pursuit to contribute to Indo-German economic relations GIRT this year has initiated several new chapters in Germany and India. In Hamburg – apart from its regular bi-monthly meetings and collaborations with institutional partners – GIRT successfully co-organized an “India Week” for the fourth time in a row. The India Week in Hamburg attracted some 12,000 visitors and witnessed several events from socio-economic and cultural spheres that received very positive feedback from their respective audiences.

This upswing in Indo-German and Indo-Hamburg relations is set continue the next year when India will celebrate an “India Year” (May 2012 – March 2013) in Germany to mark 60 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. As a matter of great pleasure the “India Year” will be inaugurated at the 823rd Port Anniversary Festival (“Hafengeburtstag”) in Hamburg in May 2012, where India will be the partner country.

German-Indian Round Table (GIRT) Hamburg takes pleasure in inviting its participants and other interested persons to its next meeting on January 9th, 2012 where Mr. Michael Wendt will share with us the planning of the upcoming festival. Mr. Wendt has been appointed by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg to organize the country presentation at the Hamburg Port Anniversary Festival. The meeting will also provide a good opportunity to our participants to discuss with him the possibility of organizing some other (business-related) India events during the Port Anniversary Festival.

In addition, we will of course also dedicate some time to other current issues related to Indo-German relations, to share thoughts and do “networking”.

The event will take place on Monday, 9th Jan. 2011, at 18:30h in Hotel Baseler Hof (Esplanade 11, 20354 Hamburg).

As usual, the meeting takes place in the form of a “Stammtisch”, whereby each participant is expected to consume his or her evening meal at the meeting and pay for own consumption of food and beverages. This is a part of the arrangement with the event venue that allows us to do without a participation fee.

Those interested in attending the GIRT meeting on 9th January may write to tiwari@tuhh.de latest by January 5th, 2012. Since seating capacity is limited we require binding registration and will send the confirmed participants a written affirmation of the registration prior to the event.

Wishing all our participants a very merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous year ahead!

With best regards

Rajnish Tiwari
Head, German-Indian Round Table Hamburg

Press Release: Grassroot Innovations Open New Avenues for Indo-German Collaboration

GIRT sees the fourth India Week Hamburg as an ideal platform to further boost bilateral relations

Hamburg (11.10.2011): India has emerged as a hotbed for low-cost, frugal innovations. Buoyed by the entrepreneurial spirit of India’s large private sector and a growing middle class, firms of all sizes and nationalities with a base in India have churned out several affordable and innovative products. “Aakash”, the latest tablet PC priced at about € 35, which has been recently launched in India is an excellent example of such ideas and business model innovations emanating from the Subcontinent.

Many local users in India’s rural areas come up with inventions that are not only innovative and useful but also less expensive than the usual solutions available in the market. Another important feature of grassroot innovations is that they are generally environment friendly and in sync with the given infrastructural conditions. Examples of such innovations include water-based cooling systems that do not require electricity, or non-sticky frying pans made of earth.

Interestingly, India’s emergence as “innovation hub” for low-cost, frugal innovations, often directed at the bottom of the economic pyramid have gone hand-in-hand with increasing exports of engineering goods made in India. The volume of India’s export of engineering goods has increased more than 10-fold in the past 15 years, reaching nearly $ 70 billion. Germany alone imported engineering goods worth $ 11 billion from India in the last fiscal year.

“We see India rapidly emerging as a lead market for frugal innovations”, says Rajnish Tiwari, Head of German-Indian Round Table (GIRT) in Hamburg. Tiwari, who in his capacity as leader of “Research Project Global Innovation” at the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) has done extensive studies on India’s innovative capacities and Indo-German business relations, sees the suitability of India’s frugal technologies extending especially to markets in South Asia, Africa and Latin America, where many countries have similar socio- economic and geographical structures. He advocates German firms’ participation to realize what his colleague Dr. Stephan Buse from TUHH calls is a “win-win proposition”.

TUHH and GIRT have therefore decided to hold a symposium on the theme of “Grassroot Innovations: New Opportunities for Indo-German Cooperation?” to explore the possibility of joint commercialization of innovations coming from India’s both formal and non-formal sectors. Grassroot innovations in India have been supported and popularized by untiring and inspiring efforts of Prof. Anil Gupta of Honey Bee Network. Several renowned experts, including Prof. Gupta, will participate in a symposium on 20th October 2011 at the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce. The symposium is being held as a part of the fourth “India Week Hamburg”. GIRT, along with its partners, is co-organizing the following events during the India Week:

We invite all interested persons and firms to participate in these events. The participation is free of charge but requires a prior registration for organizational reasons. All further information can be accessed via:

www.girt-hamburg.de

www.global-innovation.net

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About German-Indian Round Table (GIRT)

The German-Indian Round Table (GIRT) was founded by Rudolf Weiler in 2001 and forms a loose federation of businessmen and entrepreneurs with strong ties and interests in India. GIRT’s objective is to inform about India and to strengthen Indo-German business relations. GIRT’s local chapters are organised regularly in Aachen, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Leipzig/Halle, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart in Germany and New Delhi/Gurgaon, Pune and Coimbatore in India. GIRT connects about 3,000 people from the Indo-German business community. The Chairman, as well as the respective heads of local sections, of GIRT work on an honorary basis. Since February 2010 Dr. Andreas Waldraff from Berlin is the chairman of GIRT.

The Hamburg Chapter of GIRT is headed by Mr. Rajnish Tiwari from Hamburg University of Technology (TU Hamburg-Harburg). Mr. Tiwari works there as a Research Associate at the Institute for Technology and Innovation Management and leads the Research Project “Global Innovation” (www.global-innovation.net). He has done extensive research on Indo-German business relations and is a co-initiator of the India Week in Hamburg (www.indiaweek.hamburg.de). Further information about GIRT in Hamburg can be accessed at: www.girt-hamburg.de.

India Week in Hamburg (www.indiaweek.hamburg.de)

Kontakt GIRT Hamburg:

Rajnish Tiwari
GIRT Hamburg
c/o TU Hamburg-Harburg
Institut TIM (W-7)
Schwarzenbergstr. 95
D-21073 Hamburg

Tel. +49 (0)40-42878 3776
Fax +49 (0)40-42878 2869
E-Mail: tiwari@tuhh.de

Pressekontakt GIRT:

Sven Andressen
Redaktion GIRT-Blatt
c/o Indien Aktuell Business Düsseldorf/Bremen
Post: Kaiserswerther Markt 51
D-40489 Düsseldorf, Germany

Tel. +49 (0)421-51660465
Fax +49 (0)421-51660466
Mobile +49 (0)179-60811602
E-Mail: sa@indienaktuell.de

Pressekontakt India Week:

Johannes Freudewald
Büro für Medienarbeit
Post: Osterstr. 58
D-20259 Hamburg, Germany

Tel. +49 (0)40-37420352
Fax +49 (0)40-37420353
Mobile +49 (0)176-43005016
E-Mail: johannes@freudewald.de

India Week Hamburg: Bharatnatyam and Indian Cultural Dance Programme by artists from India

As part of India Week Celebrations in Hamburg Indian Festival Committee Hamburg eV., Presents Bharatnatyam and Indian Cultural Dance Programme by artists from India:

Venue: Brakula, Bramfelder Chaussee 265, Hamburg

On 15th October 2011 @ 18:30

Tickets

Adult 10 € / Kids 8 € (13 bis 18 jahre)

incl. Indian Food

Tickets purchased on the day of the function will cost 12 € / kids 10 €

Tickets can be reserved under :

040 37420890

0172 422 7309

bratinsaha@yahoo.com

Further Information: Cultural_Event_15_October_2011

Note: This event is not related to German-Indian Round Table.