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Integrating different forms of medicine to lower costs
By Navee Chandran. I have learned that in India social business concepts and innovations are integrated into almost every sector Continue reading
Posted in Global SE 2012, Students, Voices
Tagged Ayurveda, health, innovation, Navee, SVYM
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SVYM Sanitation initiative influences a start-up
Cathy is visiting India to visit organizational partners for the Lilly project. We are also exploring ways in which Global SE and the Lilly fellowship can become more synergistic. Here, Cathy describes her thoughts on a recent trip, mirroring in … Continue reading
Reflections on youth and Indian politics
Today I went to see “Buttter and Mashed Banana”, a critically acclaimed satire play about freedom of speech and clashing ideologies in Indian politics. From 1998-2004 India was led by a right-of-center Hindu Nationalist Party called the BJP, which subsequently … Continue reading
Posted in Bangalore, by Professor Amyaz Moledina, Global SE 2011
Tagged Bangalore, education, health, ideology, plays, politics, satire, SVYM, theatre, youth
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