Ask famous scientist Dr R A Mashelkar what he envisions the Pune International Centre (PIC) to be and he throws back a question: What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of Pune? Each person who is asked this question has a different answer the monuments,the leaders it has produced,even some of the food items famous in the city. After Mashelkar hears them out,his response is always the same: About 20 years from now,I want this city to be known for the PIC. I may not be around then,but I hope we would have made that kind of an impact.
Touted as a Vichar manthan Kendra,the PIC which is set to celebrate its second foundation day on September 24 was founded after Mashelkar and economist Dr Vijay Kelkar discussed the need for a common platform where like-minded people could deliberate over issues that affected the nation and the globe. They shared the idea with some others and were encouraged to go ahead. Thus,the board of founding trustees was formed with eminent personalities such as Arun Firodia,Anu Aga and Dilip Padgaonkar with Mashelkar as president and Kelkar as vice-president. Now we have over 200 individual members from various walks of life,around 20 institutional and five corporate members,each included for the contribution they can make to the aims and objectives of PIC, says Prashant Girbane,director of the centre.
Looking ahead,Mashelkar says in the pipeline is a series of lectures titled Reinventing India: Perspectives from States,which was launched by Maharashtra CM Prithviraj Chavan on August 25. In view of the upcoming elections,we are also in the process of producing papers that would use our collective wisdom to provide impartial,positive and balanced views on individual areas such as agriculture,education and health. We are a neutral empire and will present ideas that we are convinced will contribute to Indias growth, says Mashelkar.
Girbane adds that a film festival of Buddhist films is being worked out for the near future. A plan to build their own centre is also on the cards. Architect Christopher Benninger,who is also a trustee in PIC,has already mapped out a plan for for the structure.