
Govt. Girls’ P.G. College, Ratlam (M.P.) will host a Two-Day International Seminar on February 20–21, 2026, centred on the theme “The Role of Indian Knowledge System in the Context of Globalization.” The event aims to explore the relevance of India’s ancient wisdom, traditional practices, and value-based systems in addressing modern global challenges.
The seminar is being organized under the guidance of Dr. H. L. Anijwal, Additional Director, Ujjain Division; Dr. Y. K. Mishra, Principal PMCOE Ratlam; and Dr. Mangleshwari Joshi, Principal of the host institution. The organizing committee includes Convenor Dr. Manik Dange, Co-Convenor Dr. Tabassum Patel, Organising Secretary Dr. Suresh Chouhan, and Co-Organising Secretary Dr. V.S. Bamaniya.
Eminent Speakers from India & Abroad to Participate
A distinguished panel of national and international experts will address the participants. Key speakers include:
- Dr. Sushma Yadav, Chairperson, UGC Steering Committee, Delhi
- Dr. Chand Kiran Saluja, Scholar and Educator, Delhi
- Dr. Reeta Sonawat, Former Dean, SNDT University, Mumbai
- Dr. Kalpana Singh, Principal, PMCOE Govt. Madhav Science College, Ujjain
- Dr. Pavan Mishra, Professor, Barkatullah University, Bhopal
- Dr. Anshul Gupte, VP, PCI Pharma Services, USA
- Dr. Meenal Buddhiraja, Stockholm University, Sweden
- Dr. Pradeep K. Khare, Professor, Sarojini Naidu College, Bhopal
- Dr. Pradnya Karandikar, Sports Officer, Vidisha
Additionally, Collector Misha Singh and DRM Ratlam Ashwini Kumar will attend as chief guests.
Seminar Focus & Sub-Themes
The seminar will examine how the Indian Knowledge System (IKS) continues to shape contemporary thinking on ethics, sustainability, health, culture, and education. Key sub-themes include:
- IKS & National Education Policy (NEP) 2020
- Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam & globalization
- IKS in Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Technological development and environmental consciousness
- Role of Yoga, Ayurveda, philosophy, literature, folk art, and modern dietary practices
- Child-rearing traditions and cultural harmony
Participation & Research Paper Submission
Researchers, academicians, and students are invited to submit papers (2,500–3,000 words) by February 18. Selected papers will be published in a seminar proceeding book with ISSN. Each paper presenter will get 5 minutes for presentation, and all registered participants will receive certificates upon attending and submitting feedback. BROUCHER GDC
Registration links and a WhatsApp group link have been provided for participants, with fees set at Rs 600 for academicians and Rs 300 for students and research scholars. Payment can be made via the shared contact number.
About Ratlam & the Host Institution
Ratlam—a historic city known for its rich cultural heritage, famed Sev, gold craftsmanship, and traditional sarees—serves as a vibrant backdrop for this academic gathering. The host, Govt. Girls’ P.G. College Ratlam, established in 1971, is a NAAC A-Grade institution dedicated to women’s education, academic excellence, and nation-building

