Deliberators of Hyderabad

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Book Discussions

We host engaging book discussions to promote societal deliberation and participatory governance in Hyderabad, both online and in-person for community engagement. We invite individuals, organisations to host or lead discussions, fostering a culture of dialogue and collaboration.

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Discussion rules overview

Steps to follow

  1. Volunteer with us to discuss your book of interest. It could be fiction, non-fiction, self-help, biography or any genre | We shall feature guest discussions from authors or experts.

  2. Let the participants know how did you get your hands on the book. We prefer it to be a personal story like your mentor inspired you to pick the book on theory of general will (or) your reading of the news forced you to wander through the bookstores of Koti (Hyderabad) and get your hands on the book that discusses the evolution of Indian economy (or) you overheard discussions from your peers about Grishaverse and now you are interested in the books of Leigh Bardugo.

  3. What are your main takeaways from the book? We all read the same book, but we end up understanding it differently!

  4. How do you apply these takeaways to understand the society around you?

  5. Do all agree with your takeaways (who have already read the book)? and Do the participants agree or have a interesting add-on to your analysis of how you understand the immediate society from the take aways you mentioned?

  6. The host shall summarise the discussions and also will share the detailed discussion brief in a week.

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Event Location

Join us in Hyderabad for engaging book discussions that promote societal deliberation and participatory governance through both online and in-person events.

Hyderabad
Timing and Date

Timings will be informed one week prior the book discussion