For years, Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), the seats of management learning in the country, have faced flak for being 'elitist' and 'playing mute spectators' to public affairs.
Students passing out from the IIMs each year are accused of using the IIM tag to go up the corporate ladder rather than contributing to the society.
However, the first signs of active political and public policy participation on IIM campuses are now visible. Students of the Postgraduate Programme (PGP) at IIM Ahmedabad are quietly gearing up to refute the notion by forming a special interest group on public policy with active support of top-notch politicians including Arun Jaitley and Sitaram Yechury.
The group has been formed to give students a forum for activism, to understand government policies and its impact on the economy. Some students are also participating as 'Poll Observers' in the Gujarat elections this year.
The co-creator of the group is Krishna Chepuri, a second year PGP student who incidentally was the first student in the history of the IIMs to undertake his summer internship with a political party.
After two months of training under Sitaram Yechury, the politburo member of CPI(M), Chepuri and his batchmate Vijayendra Haryal, who pioneered the social entrepreneurship fair at the campus, are making plans to involve more and more IIM students into