
Apoorva Bannagalu
Dear Locked-down Reader, With every season, nature gets into work changing its palette from green to brown to yellow to orange and sometimes even to a delightful insert any colorCurriculum and ethics: to embrace the greys
Author: Melvin Mathew Thomas Asst Professor NITTE Institute of Communication (NICO) melvin@nitte.edu.in Swedish anthropologist, Helena Norberg-Hodge, spent over a decade studying the changes modernisation brought to the hills and valleysThe Science of Sketching
In this Art Corner, we are happy to present the work of Darshan, a science student pursuing his pre-university studies who is also interested in photography and sketching. Darshan has
Mangalore’s House of Plastic
Not a Barbie doll house but a house for humans made of plastic. An organization called Plastic for Change helped build a dream home, a basic need which most waste
Why a zero-waste society is incompatible with capitalism.
Author Bio: T. Lalita has completed her Masters in Political Science and takes keen interest in reading and writing on social justice and environmental justice. Zero-waste as a movement isYuvajana Hakkina Mela 2021
The Youth Leaders of Samvada have been tirelessly working towards the youth campaign. To take a little break from that, the Bangalore YRC and Kolar YRC are jointly hosting a
National Youth Policy: Expectations of Indian Youth
India’s National Youth Policy 2020 (or 2021?) was expected to be released by the end of 2020 or at least by the 12th of January, that is on the eve
A Unique View
At Samvada, we do not believe in “using” youth to deliver programmes or serving youth “in need”. Rather, we partner with young people, inviting them to discover self and society, and
Mountains and Superheroes
Author: Centre for Youth Sustainable Development, Baduku: Livelihoods Learning “I’ve realized that at the top of the mountain, there’s another mountain.” — Andrew Garfield Yes, we are talking about superheroes