Do Din
Meeting
11.5 hrs
December 17, 2023 10:30 am Sunday

Hyderabad Urban Lab brings back Do Din after two years. Keeping in mind the multiple challenges of the current moment in history, we bring you a mixed bag of thoughts, ideas and expressions related to our individual and collective experiences. We are hopeful that the new format of the programme will generate a lot of interaction among resource persons and guests. Activities and conversations at the event will be around lives, livelihoods, learning, identities, security, enquiring, creating, sharing and connecting with friends and strangers.

Come listen to Do Din regulars Apoorvanand Jha, Gauhar Raza, Partha Mukhopadhyaay, V Ramaswamy and several others. Interact with self-employed craft people in the city Talk to young people, from different backgrounds, finding ways to balance their aspirations with the current realities.

Do Din - Day 2

17th Sunday Gig work, Employment safety and the Humans involved Shaikh Salauddin, Eesha Kunduri and Mohd Sajjaad discuss the platform economy Whose Trees are They Anyway Sita Reddy and team talk about ecology and the battles to protect it. Agriculture, and the Rural Urban Intersect Ravi Kanneganti speaks on his work with young people. Publishing Literature in the Vernacular Gita Ramaswamy and Anant Maringanti in conversation Bol ke Lab Aazaad Hain Tere 2 Vikas Kumar presents his compositions on workers and migrants Maujon ki Rawaani 2 Vivek Sings with his audience CHUP Play by Parakh Theatre Group Mumbai

Join us on 16 17 December between 10 am and 8 pm. As always lunch and tea will be on the house.

Organizer
Hyderabad Urban Lab
Hyderabad Urban Lab (HUL) Foundation is an interdisciplinary research and action initiative based in Hyderabad. It began in 2012 as the flagship programme of The Right to the City Foundation, a public charitable trust. From 2012 to 2016, HUL carried out a series of action research and community work projects in the city of Hyderabad. In 2016, HUL reconstituted itself as a non profit company under Section 8 of the Companies Act (2013). Going forward, HUL’s work is organized broadly through three programmes: Khidki, School and Observatory. HUL is in the long term committed to producing knowledge that enables action at many scales from the neighborhood to the state. This work is focused on three thematic areas of urgent concern – work and employment, learning and education and climate justice. HUL is founded on three core values: openness, collaboration and entrepreneurship.