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Release of ASM Journal Volume 92

We are happy to share with you that on 26 th  November 2024, on the occasion of the 220 th Foundation Day of the Asiatic, the Society has released Volume 92 of the ASM Journal. This is the latest volume of the journal released by the Society. The editors of the journal are Professor Madhu Kelkar and Professor Usha R Vijailakshmi. It has come to the Society's notice that some unscrupulous elements are collecting money for publishing papers in the Society's Journal and are offering bogus certificates. Some of the candidates had mailed these certificates to the Society. These certificates carry the names of the editors of previous volumes. The Asiatic Society does not collect money for publishing research papers in its journal, nor does it guarantee publication, and most importantly it does not issue any certificate. Authors must verify with the Society before submitting any papers, and papers will be published only after rigorous peer review and editing. The Society does not take responsibility for any payments made to third parties claiming to represent the Society, or for their papers appearing in a cloned/spam journal. Ours is a print-only journal. We do not publish the journal online.

   

THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF MUMBAI
The Mumbai Research Centre
Special Exhibition Walkthrough “In the Dappled Light”
led by Paul Abraham, Founder, Sarmaya Arts Foundation.
Friday, 4th April 2025 from 4.00 - 6.00 p.m.

The Mumbai Research Centre of the Asiatic Society of Mumbai is delighted to invite you to a special exhibition walkthrough titled “In the Dappled Light” led by Paul Abraham, Founder, Sarmaya Arts Foundation.

Sarmaya's upcoming exhibition draws from a theme that's represented abundantly in its collection: nature. Starting with the Tree of Life, Sarmaya explores the influence of the natural world on all human endeavours. The curation of modern and contemporary Indian art, Indigenous traditions and historical artefacts, like 19th-century photographs, will examine the role of nature in art, science and spirituality.

This exclusive session will feature special objects that are not part of the exhibition display, offering unique insights into the Sarmaya collection.

Date: 4th April 2025 (Friday)
Time: 4:00 – 6:00 PM
Venue: Sarmaya Arts Foundation, 2nd floor, 274, Dr Dadabhai Naoroji Road,
Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai- 400001
₹750/- (₹500/- Members)

Registration Links:
Member: https://rzp.io/rzp/SarmayaMEMBERS
General: https://rzp.io/rzp/SarmayaGENERAL

Light refreshments will be served after the walkthrough.

- Prof. Mangala Sirdeshpande, Hon. Secretary Asiatic Society of Mumbai
- Dr. Shehernaz Nalwalla, Vice President of the Society & Chairperson – MRC

   

   

   

   

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