Taking the power of political dialogue to students

Bengaluru | Friday | 18th May, 2018

Summary:

We want to make the political process familiar from the school level.”Foreign interestThe programme is attracting foreign students studying in India. This summer, the NGO started an internship programme called ‘Political Action Internship’ as a platform for people of all age groups to understand politics. Dialogue has engaged with around 10,000 students in 15 institutions through events, online sessions and seminars, all to encourage them to get involved in politics. Dialogue wants to bring all of them to the same platform as ‘students’ and give them equal opportunities to speak and contribute towards the betterment of society. Sharan K.A., 21, was a final-year journalism student at Christ University when he, along with his debate team, started Dialogue as a platform to introduce good orators, policy makers, and people who could bring about social change..