This house believes Politicization of education is inevitable
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This house believes Politicization of education is inevitable
FESTIVAL OF THE SPOKEN WORD 2015
“This house believes Politicization of education is inevitable”
Calcutta Club
13th December 2015
KEY POINT OF THIS SESSION
FESTIVAL OF THE SPOKEN WORD 2015
“This house believes Politicization of education is inevitable”
Calcutta Club
13th December 2015
For
- Daniel Bergman (Oxford University), Anirudh Mathur (London School of Economics), Safee-Ul Haque (IBA, Karachi), Thomas Simpson (Cambridge University), Sharan Banerjee (Presidency University), Yashvi Ganeriwal (NUJS).
Against
- Mani Shankar Aiyar (Indian Diplomat), Madhu Purnima Kishwar (Academics), Anuradha Lohia (Vice Chancellor,Presidency University), Sumantra Bose (Professor), Scott Furssedonn-Wood (British Deputy High Commissioner), Ashoke Viswanathan (Filmmaker).