Public Debates

One of the ways to achieve our aim is by way of monthly public discussions on various issues pertaining to governance. People from different spheres of society regardless of gender, age and creed can participate in discussion about contentious issues within Indian legal and political systems and can present their ideas on how to effectively to solve them. RFG maintains a high standard debate structure through which strong arguments are created and shared. We feel proud to say that our events are attended by highly distinguished judges, politicians, academicians, intellectuals and most importantly, dynamic youngsters, who share their valuable opinions on law and mechanism of powers in India.

 

 

1) Compulsory Voting, Blessing or Curse? (Zen Café, January 2010)

2) Has the Indian Constitution fulfilled its promises? (Hutheesing Center, February 2010)

3) What if Women’s Reservation Bill (Zen Café, March 2010)

4) Future of Education in India (Law Garden, April 2010)

5) Values in Governance (CEPT May, 2010)

6) Cast Censes (AMA, June 2010)

7) Bhopal Gas Tragedy (AMA, July 2010)

8) Gandhi and Gadugi (AMA, August 2010)

9) Paradoxical Indian Legal System (AMA, September 2010)

10) Role of Media in Governance (AMA, October 2010)

11) Is government necessary for good governance? (AMA, December 2010)

12) Lokpal Bill (AMA, April 2011)

13) Is fasting necessary to change systems in India? (AMA, June 2011)

14) Is Team Anna true representative of people in India? (AMA, August 2011)

15) Why are heroes in India born only in Bollywood and Cricket? (AMA, December 2011)

16) Has the common man become thick-skinned in India? (AMA, March 2012)

17) Is a strong leader better than a weak democracy? (AMA, July 2012)