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Young People for Politics
An initiative that works to create pathways for young people to engage meaningfully with democratic politics. Through workshops, fellowships, public events, policy learning modules, and field immersions, YPP equips young people with the tools, language, and networks needed to participate in political life; not just as voters or observers, but as organisers, campaigners, researchers, and future leaders.
The platform focuses on cross-sectoral learning, intergenerational dialogue, and regional political literacy to build a new wave of political consciousness that is informed, inclusive, and rooted in lived realities.

Climate Classroom
A youth-led initiative originally designed to promote scientific temper and environmental rights as child rights in rural Rajasthan. When the pandemic disrupted community mobilisation, especially among children, the project adapted to engage urban children. Through interactive workshops, field visits, and a children’s conclave, the project introduced ideas around climate change, indigenous biodiversity, and access to natural resources. It also resulted in the development of four engaging learning modules for children aged 11–13, along with social media content aimed at building public awareness. Designed and facilitated by young women, these modules remain available as a resource for anyone working on child-centred climate education.

Ab Bolegi Katputhli
A groundbreaking YouTube series where Ramlal Bhatt’s puppets take centre stage as sharp-tongued storytellers, unpacking erased histories, complex social structures, and urgent political questions. With wit, poignancy, and a gender non-conforming persona, the puppets host bold conversations with a wide range of guests, from grassroots artists to policymakers.
Ab Bolegi Katputhli reimagines traditional puppetry as a space for dissent, reflection, and dialogue; amplifying voices and stories that are too often ignored, misunderstood, or silenced.

Finding Dravidam
A travelling series of workshops, films, installations, and panels that explore the living legacy of the Dravidian movement. Rooted in Tamil Nadu’s social justice tradition, the project brings anti-caste, constitutional, and federalist values into public conversation across geographies.
Led by Ek Potlee Ret Ki with artists, activists, and scholars, it also nurtures a new generation of youth leaders engaging with Dravidian politics as a living framework for justice and change.
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Witnessing Kashmir
Storytelling is as old as humanity itself, a way to entertain, educate, and pass down intergenerational knowledge. This digital storytelling series, hosted by activist Shiv Nayal, brings together stories from across cultures, movements and time periods.
Blending folklore, history, and social commentary, the project aims to nurture imagination, spark dialogue, and revive the timeless power of oral storytelling, especially for younger audiences. With over 35 years of experience in child rights, Shivji brings deep care and wisdom to every tale.

Mehfil-e-Mehrauli
A forum that centres music as politics, memory, and healing - situated in Mehrauli, one of Delhi’s oldest living settlements, where centuries of coexistence are echoing through Sufi shrines, Mughal ruins, and everyday streets. A place where cultural syncretism quietly endures, Mehrauli is offering the perfect ground for an intervention rooted in collective memory and radical love.
We gather to sing of love, loss, longing, and belonging - to hold space for dialogue, reflection, and the quiet power of connection.
At Ek Potlee Ret Ki, music is not just expression, it is resistance: a way to challenge dominant narratives and reclaim space through sound.
