There are several ways to join us and get involved.
You can apply to join the staff, volunteer, or work as an intern. Connect with us on social media platforms to get updates on our interventions and activities and to participate in conversations on contemporary topics.
You can join us as an official partner, sponsor, or associate your organisation with us.
You are encouraged to take part in the young scholars colloquium, do research on our interventions, or serve as a knowledge transfer bridge.
Our NGO’s broad interests and insights are reflected in our professional membership and are evident in our diversified operations, which range from institutional care to educational programmes and financial support. Participate in this evolution by emphasising social involvement, empowerment, and rights.
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DAYA Rehabilitation Trust launched a platform for Young Scholars to engage in academic conversations about our various humanitarian initiatives; the Thanal Young Scholars’ Colloquy. The platform is intended for scholars, in the early stages of their research career, viz., those who are in the final stages of their doctoral research work, have already submitted their thesis, or who have been awarded a PhD in the past five years, to present their work and engage in conversations with peers and other academicians/ professionals working in related areas. Such a platform is expected to help young researchers get to know about initiatives being conducted in and around Kerala, discuss about our initiatives and those of others in wider circles and to engage in further research and collaborative works. This initiative was born out of the recognition of the limited reach and awareness in the various facets of the Kerala- Malabar region’s health,welfare,e and development scenario, and the absence of such a space for regular interaction among young researchers. The colloquy is held once a quarter on a virtual platform.
The duration of the program will be around 60 to 75 minutes, and the format of the programme is as follows:
Introduction of the topic and speaker by the moderator
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