Category Archives: by Professor Amyaz Moledina

English and poverty

What does English have to do with poverty? India has had a relationship with English that has cycled from love, hate, to begrudging acceptance, and back to pragmatism. When India was colonized by the British, leaders such as Nehru and … Continue reading

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We are here!

Fourteen hours and three stops from Cleveland — six hours in Mumbai before we caught our canceled flight to Bangalore and had our first four-hour visit with Mithra Foundation. We are in Bangalore ensconced in a spare guesthouse in the … Continue reading

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Who are we going to see?

In Bangalore and Chennai, we will be talking to five types of organizations. The organizations are split-up into clients (yellow) and resources (red) (see graphic below). The five types of organizations are: Clients (1) Non-profits that could be our potential … Continue reading

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Hello world. Welcome!

Last summer, Reuben Domike and I, along with the support of Dean Shila Garg and an alum, Sandeep Bhatia ’89, had an idea: Wouldn’t it be cool if we had a social entrepreneurship program that went global? It was no … Continue reading

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