Wednesday 30 December 2020

Indian School of Democracy launches ‘A Good Politician’, a bi-lingual Fellowship programme for aspiring political leaders

Mumbai, 29 December 2020: Indian School of Democracy (ISD) founded by Teach For India Alumni Hemakshi Meghani (2011 Cohort) and Prakhar Bhartiya (2009 Cohort) launched their new programme beginning 15 August 2021.

Applications to the program began on 26 November 2020.  ‘The Good Politician’ is geared to nurture grassroot political leaders who are already involved in the political sphere. Spanning over one year, it is meant for leaders aspiring to be elected as sarpanches and municipal councillors. To ensure access to a range of people, the programme will be taught in Hindi and English.

After the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent lockdowns, we have seen how it is essential to cultivate principled leaders to build the nation. This is especially true for understanding rural and urban scenarios in different contexts.

Indian School of Democracy was founded with the basic principle of sarvodaya - upliftment of all. One of the biggest barriers to attaining sarvodaya is a dearth of principled leadership in public service.

‘The Good Politician’ will comprise 30% residential training and 70% field application. The faculty is a range of political leaders, political practitioners, and academicians. The curriculum involves visiting different parts of Maharashtra, Delhi, and South India; travel is an important part of immersing the cohort in the realities of India which facilitates deeper understanding of the needs of the people. The one-year long course has rigorous in-person training with expert practitioners and academic faculty. Several panel discussions with guest speakers and active politicians across different parties are conducted, to enable working individually as well as in groups to cultivate learning.

The fees of the course are Rs 2,00,000 and Indian School of Democracy offers generous full scholarships too. Nobody will be denied the course, on financial grounds.

Unlike other courses, The Good Politician is based on hands-on immersion of the cohorts in scenarios, and through travel which enables conversations at the grassroot level. The Good Politician prepares leaders to mobilise lobbies and corporates and builds skills to set up reliable financial sustenance for candidates’ pre-election.The students go on to become politicians at village, district and city level to make democracy come alive for disadvantaged Indians.

Hemakshi Meghani Founder ISD on the course “The Good Politician, is a political journey which invites aspiring grassroots political leaders who want to contest elections, to come and learn the hard skills to be a principled leader and also find a community of people who will walk with you towards sarvodaya - the upliftment of all”

Some of the noteworthy faculty at ISD are Prof. Rajiv Gowda, Former MP, INC, Mr. Sanjay Paswan, Former Minister, BJP, Former CEC, S Y Queraishi, Kamla Bhasin and Rajni Bakshi.

Indian School of Democracy is mentored by Paresh Sukthankar, Tara Krishnaswamy, Venkat Krishnan, Ujwal Thakar, Preeta Bansal and Arun Maira.

Applicants can apply via the website: https://www.indianschoolofdemocracy.org/

About ISD

Indian School of Democracy (ISD) is a non-partisan organization that conducts short term and long term programs for youth who want to work in politics, across the geographical, political and ideological spectrum. The focus is on cultivating hard skills for public service, spaces for inner work and moral leadership and a network of public leaders. ISD aims to create public leaders that work to make India a global inspiration for inclusive democracy, and to shift the needle on how democracy is experienced by Indians. Indian School of Democracy was incubated by Teach For India’s national incubation platform, InnovatED, in 2019. https://www.indianschoolofdemocracy.org/

About the Founders:

Indian School of Democracy is co-founded by Hemakshi Meghani and Prakhar Bhartiya. Hemakshi is an alum of Harvard Kennedy School and 2011 Teach For India Alum. Prakhar, a 2009 Teach For India Alum founded Youth Alliance, a social enterprise that nurtures empathetic leaders in 2008. He is also an Alumni of Columbia University.

About Teach For India

Teach For India’s Fellowship program places outstanding working professionals and college graduates as Fellows - who work full-time as teachers for two years in low-income and under-resourced schools. With operations in Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Ahmedabad and Bangalore, Teach For India has over 900 Fellows impacting more than 32,000 children across the country. Post Fellowship, they join a growing movement of over 3400+ Alumni working at all levels of the education sector. https://www.teachforindia.org/

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