Two Indians are a part of the Yale University's World Fellows for 2012. There are 16 World Fellows chosen for 2012. India alongwith Britain, with 11 fellows each, have had more fellows than any other country since the inception of the programme in 2002.
Ayush Chauhan, co-founder and managing director, Quicksand and Ruchi Yadav, senior programme officer, The Hunger Project, are the chosen Indian fellows.
The 2012 World Fellows will take part in a specially designed seminar taught by leading Yale faculty; audit any of the 3,000 courses offered at the university; participate in weekly dinners with distinguished guest speakers; receive individualised skill-building training; and meet with US and foreign leaders.
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