Friday, September 5, 2008

SAYS '08


South Asia Youth Summit ‘08

Towards Democracy, Peace and Open Borders

Dates: 24 & 25 November 2008

Venue: Constitution Club, New Delhi



Liberal Youth South Asia is organizing the South Asia Youth Summit (SAYS) to provide a platform for youth in the age group of 18-30 to interact, debate and understand various issues confronting the region from a liberal perspective. SAYS ‘08 being an annual event, hosted by Centre for Public Policy Research, envisions a democratic and peaceful South Asia with open borders emphasizing the role of youth in restructuring the society.


Over the two-day schedule, the delegates would be exposed to a variety of simulations, discussions and debates leading to the Summit Declaration and Plan of Action for the next year. Highlights of the conference include:


  • Panel discussions and plenary sessions with South Asian experts from diverse fields.
  • Presentations by the young leaders and interactive discussions amongst participants facilitated by experienced moderators.
  • “Youth Chain” and lighting the lamp against terrorism near India Gate, New Delhi
  • Musical Concerts and cultural presentations by youth performers across South Asia.

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