Seminars
Subject: Invitation: National Seminar on Systematic Social Reform – Eternal Youth Establishment
Dear Faculty/Student Leader,
We are pleased to invite your students to a transformative seminar hosted by Eternal Youth Establishment (EYE), led by Advocate Sanjay Maurya.
This seminar serves as a masterclass in systematic community action, focusing on our three national campaigns:
National Awareness Campaign for Women (NACW): Focusing on legal aid and gender justice.
National Campaign for Primary Education (NCPE): Focusing on school infrastructure data and gap analysis.
Jan Shikayat Manch: Facilitating public consensus through the “Jan Sansad” framework.
Participants will gain a deep understanding of how Law, Media, and Policy work together to create measurable social change. This event also serves as the official orientation for our upcoming Active Internship Program.
“The Change-Maker’s Blueprint: Systematic Action for Democratic Reform.”
Seminar Overview
Theme: Moving from “Complaint” to “Solution” through technical mastery of democratic tools.
Target Audience: Law students, budding journalists, social workers, and youth activists.
Duration: 1 Full Day (09:00 AM – 05:00 PM)
Morning Sessions: The Theoretical Foundation
Session 1: The Integrated Ecosystem (09:30 AM – 11:00 AM)
Speaker: Advocate Sanjay Maurya
Topic: Why Good Intentions Are Not Enough.
Key Points:
The interdependency of Law, Policy, and Media.
Case study: How a PIL (Law) needs a Media Narrative (Digital) and Grassroots Data (Policy) to succeed.
Introduction to the EYE “Four Pillars” framework.
Session 2: Law as a Technical Tool (11:15 AM – 12:45 PM)
Topic: Vidhivetta: Strategic Litigation for the Common Man.
Key Points:
Demystifying Public Interest Litigation (PIL).
Pre-litigation strategies: Solving problems before they reach the court.
Activity: Drafting a “Grievance Brief” for a local community issue.
Afternoon Sessions: The Practical Workshop
Session 3: Jan Sansad – The People’s Parliament (01:45 PM – 03:15 PM)
Interactive Workshop: Building Public Consensus.
Objective: Participants act as “Jan Sansad” delegates.
Focus:
Learning the art of democratic dialogue.
Conflict resolution and consensus building on a controversial social policy (e.g., Primary Education Reform).
Translating grievances into actionable policy demands.
Session 4: Digital Advocacy & The “Political Story” (03:30 PM – 04:30 PM)
Topic: Truth at Scale: Ethical Journalism & Digital Strategy.
Key Points:
Using the “Political Story” platform to amplify grassroots issues.
Technical basics: Mobile journalism and SEO for social causes.
Activity: Create a 60-second social media “Hook” for a campaign (NACW or NCPE).
Closing & Next Steps
The Internship Induction (04:30 PM – 05:00 PM)
Call to Action: Invitation to join the EYE Internship Academy.
Project Launch: Assigning small-scale field tasks to interested participants.
Closing Remarks: “Democratic reform is a technical skill, not just a slogan.”
Logistics & Materials Needed
Workbooks: A “Change-Maker’s Handbook” containing PIL templates and data collection forms.
Visuals: Infographics showing the progress of NACW and NCPE campaigns.
Branding: Banner featuring the EYE logo and the tagline: “Shape the Future, Activate Your Potential.”
Post-Seminar Engagement
Digital Certification: Participants receive a digital “Advocacy Foundation” badge.
Mentorship Bridge: Direct access to the EYE WhatsApp/Telegram community for ongoing legal guidance.
