Huddle on Campus confronts psychological challenges of the internet era
The Huddle on Campus event, organized by Khaja Bandanawaz University and The Hindu, addressed the psychological challenges posed by the internet era. University Vice-Chancellor Ali Raza Moosvi emphasized the importance of fostering dialogue among young minds to maintain the spirit of argumentation inherent in Indian culture. The event featured discussions on various societal issues and aimed to engage students in meaningful conversations.
- ▪The Huddle on Campus was held at Khaja Bandanawaz University in collaboration with The Hindu.
- ▪Vice-Chancellor Ali Raza Moosvi highlighted the need for platforms that encourage debate among young people.
- ▪The event aimed to address the psychological challenges of the internet era and promote democratic dialogue.
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The Hindu Huddle on Campus, a precursor to The Hindu Huddle – The Hindu Group’s flagship thought leadership conclave – scheduled to be held in Bengaluru on June 5 and 6, was held at the Anatomy Lecture Hall on the Khaja Bandanawaz University campus here on Tuesday.Organised by the university in association with The Hindu, the interactive event brought together experts, academicians and students to confront the growing psychological challenges of the internet era.Delivering the presidential address, university Vice-Chancellor Ali Raza Moosvi, who was the chief guest, emphasised the critical need for platforms that enable young minds to pause, listen and actively debate modern dilemmas.Referring to The Argumentative Indian, authored by Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen, Prof.
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