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Improving
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After over
10 years of research and advocacy in the field of education,
the Centre for Civil Society launched its
School Choice Campaign on 29 January 2007.
School
Choice is achieved through education vouchers, cash transfers,
tuition fee reimbursement schemes - schemes where funds follow
students and not schools.
'School
Choice' has emerged winner amongst all approaches to address
the problems of illiteracy and low quality education faced by
the poor in different parts of the world.
In
the next one year, the Campaign aims at spreading awareness
about school choice among all elected representatives of the
government and at least 50% of parent with children in State
schools, besides establishing five demonstrative projects in
India.
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The
School Choice Campaign team
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Shankar Das, proud
recipient of India's first education voucher |
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Commentary
Give education vouchers
to poor parents Infosys
CEO, Nandan Nilekani
State funds, Private role for schools Parth J Shah
Address legality of for-profit education Parth J Shah
A matter of choice but whose? Anisha Gupta in an Education
Debate
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Reducing
Waste, Fraud and Abuse in Governance |
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Jharkhand Citizen
Handbook released
CCS'
Citizen Handbooks continue to generate critical discussions
on issues of governance. The Centre brought out the second Citizen
Handbook from the State of Jharkhand in collaboration with the
popular newspaper, Prabhat Khabar. While the first handbook
focused on detailed analysis of individual departments of the
government, the second Handbook focuses on top ten areas of
concern (water, forests, food security, Right to information
etc) and analyses the respective departments. Read more
about the Handbook in
The Telegraph. |
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Commentary
Big questions about small money Ali Mehdi takes on Delhi's
chit fund department
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Removing
Barriers to Livelihood |
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Livelihood
issues of South Asia reach the London School of Economics
Over
300 students of the the London School of Economics (LSE)
watched and discussed livelihood issues of South Asia following
the screening of Jeevika
films in their campus. This was one among the many screenings
organized to educate students on how lack of economic freedom
resulted in poverty and how students as future leaders could
bring about change. Apart from LSE, another 300 students of
various media, journalism and film-making institutes across
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Developing
New Leaders by Awakening Youth |
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Infusing new energy in youth leaders
An
Advanced Liberty for Change Seminar (ALCS) was organized
to add fuel to the flame of freedom that was ignited by CCS
in the minds of 30 young people. The four-day seminar held from
21-24 December in Mumbai aimed to provide graduates of
past seminars a deeper and advanced understanding of public
policy issues
besides providing them a platform to learn from each other,
making them better change agents. To know more about our graduate
programs,
click here. |

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Helping
liberty take roots in Nepal
CCS
encourages youth to spread the libertarian philosophy, not just
in India but also in other countries. Krishna Neupane,
who wants to start a libertarian think-tank in Nepal,
spent a month and a half at the Centre learning different
aspects of think-tank management. He was also part of the Advanced
Liberty for Change Seminar , where he shared his experiences
and learning with the other participants. |

Krishna (centre) in a group discussion at ALCS |
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Making more friends of freedom
Hundreds
of youth continue to join the CCS movement to spread the message
of individual and economic freedom and public policy reforms.
Friends of Freedom (graduates of CCS seminars) Amritsar,
organized a festival titled Know your City. The event
which a saw a participation of over 300 students, included presentations,
film screenings and discussions on issues of public policy,
Right to Information and education choice . To
know more about our student
activities,
click here. |
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Forthcoming |
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all for entries Jeevika, South Asia Livelihood
Documentary Festival
Internships 2007
Application closes on 7 March 2007!
Liberalism
in Life Competition
for seminar graduates: application closes on 28 February 2007
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