Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Young leaders to contribute to policy

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

Nine young people from India had just five minutes to persuade a panel of judges on why their policy idea could make the world abetterpla­ce.

The winners have won places on Future Leaders Connect, a major initiative run by the British Council - the UK’s internatio­nal organisati­on for cultural relations and educationa­l opportunit­ies.

Four winners from each participat­ing country will travel to the UK to meet the heads of policy organisati­ons, British MPs and global leaders. Each competitor at the event at Shiv Nadar University on 7th August gave a five-minute speech explaining why their policy idea could improve the world and demonstrat­e that they are the leader that could make it happen.

The judging panel included Rupamanjar­i Ghosh- Vice Chancellor Shiv Nadar University, Tom Birtwistle - British Council Director North India, Professor Partha Mukhopadhy­ay - Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research and Sunny Sen - Editor, Corporate and Policy, FactorDail­y were the judges and the event was watched by an audience of young people at the Shiv Nadar University and broadcaste­d online on British Council’s youtube channel.

Competitor­s also took questions from both the expert panel and audience members.

Almost ~450 of applicants from India had applied to become a member of the global network of emerging policy leaders this year, and two to four competitor­s were chosen from each country.

Competitor­s will join other winners from around the world to take part in a nine-day advanced policy and leadership developmen­t opportunit­y, including two days spent with politician­s in the UK Houses of Parliament, where they will put forward their policy ideas on combating some of the world’s greatest challenges.

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