Delhi Dy. Chief Minister Shri Manish Sisodia was invited as keynote speaker in India Conference 2018. The conference was organized by graduate students at Harvard Kennedy and Harvard Business Schools. Two day conference was attended by more than 1000 participants from USA, Canada, India and other countries. Three sessions by Manish Sisodia were:
- Manish Sisodia - Inspire Series
- Panel Discussion - Cooperative and Competitive Federalism
- Manish Sisodia - Keynote Address moderated by Nidhi Razdan
The conference was focused on India in the USA and attended by well known journalists, politicians and industrialists. Ankit Lal, another key member from Aam Aadmi Party who handles the AAP social media strategies and campaign was also invited as one of the member of panel discussions. He participated in two panel discussions focused on "What do the youth need to change to disrupt politics in India?" and "Social Media in Indian Politics".
Apartment from the conference, Manish Sisodia also met volunteers who joined the conference from different parts of USA and Canada. He also addressed a public gathering organized at Le Meridien Cambridge. You can watch entire video of the event on YouTube. Following are some photos from the conference and other event attended by volunteers, Ankit Lal and Manish Sisodia.
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Manish Sisodia with volunteers at the conference and event at Le Meridien, Cambridge |
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Manish Sisodia with volunteers around MIT area |
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Volunteers gathered from the US and Canada |
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Manish Sisoda with volunteers |
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Manish Sisodia interacting with volunteers and during the panel discussion in conference |
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Volunteers during the conference and event |
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Manish Sisodia in MIT and area |
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Volunteers from the US and Canada |
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Volunteers during the event at Le Meridien |
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Manish Sisodia with volunteers and others during the conference and event |
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Volunteers discussing their past of engagement with AAP |
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We are having good times |
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Manish Sisodia on Trolley Tour and during the event at Le Meridien |
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Volunteers around MIT and Harvard University |
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