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In this episode of our podcast, we will explore the ancient wisdom of the Jataka tales and discuss contemporary issues of peace and inclusion with student leaders from St. Xavier's College.
First, we delve into the story of Nandivisala Jataka, one of the popular tales from the Jataka collection. Later in the episode, we have an engaging conversation with student leaders from various organizations at St. Xavier's College. Ronit Shah from the Social Service League (SSL), Gauravi Pradhan from the Indian Music Group (IMG), Chhavi Singh from Xavier's Environmental Committee (XEC), and Jil Patel from the Department of Inter-Religious Studies (DIRS) join us to share their respective organization's initiatives towards creating a more inclusive and peaceful campus environment and the challenges they face in achieving these goals.
Join us for this thought-provoking episode where we explore the timeless wisdom of Jataka tales and hear from inspiring student leaders who are making a difference in their communities.
In this episode of our podcast, we will explore the ancient wisdom of the Jataka tales and discuss contemporary issues of peace and inclusion with student leaders from St. Xavier's College.
First, we delve into the story of Nandivisala Jataka, one of the popular tales from the Jataka collection. Later in the episode, we have an engaging conversation with student leaders from various organizations at St. Xavier's College. Ronit Shah from the Social Service League (SSL), Gauravi Pradhan from the Indian Music Group (IMG), Chhavi Singh from Xavier's Environmental Committee (XEC), and Jil Patel from the Department of Inter-Religious Studies (DIRS) join us to share their respective organization's initiatives towards creating a more inclusive and peaceful campus environment and the challenges they face in achieving these goals.
Join us for this thought-provoking episode where we explore the timeless wisdom of Jataka tales and hear from inspiring student leaders who are making a difference in their communities.