The last couple of days have been really busy and
productive. The classes that we have been taking have given us good insights
into various aspects of Indian culture and society. We have also been
introduced to the local language of Karnataka, Kannada, it has been rewarding
and challenging to try and learn the language.
I also recently met with Arun and Mr. Basvaraju, my project
director, to finalize what my tasks would be for the summer. My work with GRAAM
will focus on the implementation of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
(NREG), which intersects well with discussions that we have had in our classes
at VIIS. Before my project officially begins, I will be reviewing some articles
regarding the NREGA, so that I can hit the ground running.
One highlights of the past week was the dinner that was
hosted by one of our professors Mr. Purshotam, who is a labor lawyer in India.
At the dinner, I presented him with a book about the Finger Lakes, which all of
us had signed. I will also be working with Mr. Purshotam as an intern to learn
more about Indian Labor Law after the conclusion of the GSL program.

What a wonderful picture! Thank you for sharing. Hope you three all have a great second week of classes. - Irene
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear how it's all going, Jeffrey!! Looking forward to hearing more about your project work as it develops! Take care, and have fun! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat picture and story Jeffrey, thanks for sharing! Can't wait to hear more about your work with GRAM. Keep up the good work and great posts :) -Erin
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