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Time Capsule | Ft. Teaching Constitutional Values with Tejas Rao

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Tejas Rao is a person of varied interests. He runs a daily newsletter, a daily blog and is currently pursuing a Masters in International Law at St. Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge. One of his side projects is teaching school students in his alma mater, about constitutional values. I spoke to him about this project, what he aims to achieve out of this workshop and whether he still finds hope in our constitution. Show Notes: Follow Tejas on Twitter - @tejasrao11 He has a brilliant website and newsletter which you can find here - https://tejasrao.net Check out other endeavours by his friends - Jalaj Jain runs a show called Fun With Law which has conversations to help make sense of a life in law. Law Briefs, founded by Aditya Gor, is an attempt at helping students, professionals etc. by providing them case summaries and easy to read judgment briefs. The Speech by Maneka Guruswamy at Inventure Academy can be found here. Also, a big thank you to Tejas and the folks at Inventure Academy for letting me use clips from the workshop. Music Credits: Happiness Is by Podington Bear Silent Flock by Bluedot Sessions Difference by Kai Engels Curiosity by Lee Rosevere Follow Curiousect on: Instagram Twitter / Nirmal Bhansali Facebook
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Tejas Rao is a person of varied interests. He runs a daily newsletter, a daily blog and is currently pursuing a Masters in International Law at St. Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge. One of his side projects is teaching school students in his alma mater, about constitutional values. I spoke to him about this project, what he aims to achieve out of this workshop and whether he still finds hope in our constitution. Show Notes: Follow Tejas on Twitter - @tejasrao11 He has a brilliant website and newsletter which you can find here - https://tejasrao.net Check out other endeavours by his friends - Jalaj Jain runs a show called Fun With Law which has conversations to help make sense of a life in law. Law Briefs, founded by Aditya Gor, is an attempt at helping students, professionals etc. by providing them case summaries and easy to read judgment briefs. The Speech by Maneka Guruswamy at Inventure Academy can be found here. Also, a big thank you to Tejas and the folks at Inventure Academy for letting me use clips from the workshop. Music Credits: Happiness Is by Podington Bear Silent Flock by Bluedot Sessions Difference by Kai Engels Curiosity by Lee Rosevere Follow Curiousect on: Instagram Twitter / Nirmal Bhansali Facebook
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