eCatalyst
A Quarterly e-newsletter by and fro CCS graduates

February 2007



Editorial

In the first issue of 2007, we cover a diversity of issues voiced by our readers.
Our new blog-roll section makes for easy reading. All attempts have been made not to put budding public policy makers and economists into an ivory tower, barbed with jargons. This new year resolve to get Involve yourself in happenings around you! Get exposed to a variety of ideas to choose which ones appeal to you. Agree. Argue. Interact with us!

In Liberty,
Yavnika Khanna ecatalyst@ccs.in

Editor, eCatalyst

e-xpressions

  1. Economists, Environment and Prices by Vipin P Veetil (AES Delhi, 2005)
  2. “Allow me to be born or am I born to Die?” by Shreya Sircar (ISPP, Delhi 2006)
  3. On Creativity and Creative Writing by Nishtha Singhal (CFW, Delhi 2006)
  4. Need for Regulation – Diagnostics Industry by Abhishek Bondia (LSS, Delhi 2006)
  5. The Conundrum of Free Markets and Environment by Yugank Goyal (LSS, Delhi 2005)
  6. Case for Normative Political Theory by Anurag Sinha (LSS Delhi, 2006)

Citybeats- FoF Updates:

  1. Amritsar by Prashamsa Gadtaula
  2. Delhi by Prashant Narang
  3. Goa by Neshwin Almeida
  4. Ranchi by Shabi Hussain
  5. Cochin by D Dhanuraj

Blogs of Note:

My Mercatus: http://mymercatus.blogspot.com
Naveen Mandava and Mark Miller write about public policy problems, regulations and businesses.

Kalachakra-ist: http://kalachakraist.blogspot.com
Shruti Rajagopalan blogs about “Our time, the politics and economics, the law and culture of it”.

Una Voce: http://varna.wordpress.com
‘Una Voce’ comments about social, cultural and political issues that concern Varna Sri Raman- a blogger who fancies “Wombats, Velociraptors, Humans and other queer creatures”.

To Look out for:


Previous Issue of eCatalyst is available at: eCatalyst August 2006
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