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Ranjona Banerji: Little lessons, lost in translation

<p>At a time when the discourse in the country is full of hatred, all hope for a better future rests on the youth and their idealistic views</p>

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Mumbai students protest for Dalit rights after the death of Dalit student Rohit Vemula in Hyderbad in January. One can only hope that these brave young people will develop their idealistic views as they move into adulthood. Pic/AFP
Mumbai students protest for Dalit rights after the death of Dalit student Rohit Vemula in Hyderbad in January. One can only hope that these brave young people will develop their idealistic views as they move into adulthood. Pic/AFP

Some years ago, on World Aids Day (December 1 every year), I was asked to judge a debate on the subject of HIV/Aids by a prominent Mumbai hospital. The school children who took part had done their research well — both of scientific advances and changing moral positions on the disease. They looked at HIV/Aids from outside the prism of blaming the victim and taking a stance for “morality” and instead concentrated on the health and social issues which needed to be addressed.

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