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The
John Templeton Foundation's matching grant opportunity ends
on 30th October . All
donations to CCS made by this date will be doubled by the
Templeton Foundation. Make use of this unique chance
to increase your support for CCS. For details, contact Rene
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Removing
Barriers to Livelihood
Economic
freedom and not foreign aid will remove poverty: CCS Report
Economic
freedom has a greater impact than foreign aid in helping people
in poor nations escape poverty, says the
Economic Freedom of the World:
2006 Annual Report. The
India edition of the
Report with a new introduction was released on 7th
September.
Read a related article
in Business Standard. |
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Improving
Access to Quality Education
Government
policies should not restrict the growth of private schools:
Education Minister
In
April this year, CCS
Education Choice Campaign achieved a major breakthrough
with Education Minister of Delhi, Mr. Arvinder
Singh Lovely removing the cap on the number licenses given
out by the government to open schools. In an interview
[pdf]
with CCS, the minister talks of his plans to remove other
bureaucratic hurdles that come in the way of setting up of
private schools.
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Education
Minister of Delhi , Mr. Arvinder Singh Lovely
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Reducing
Waste, Fraud and Abuse in Governance
Good
governance, globalization and entrepreneurship is India's
way out of poverty: US Expert
US-based
management and business consultant, Harry G. Harris
appraised academicians and the general public on the most
effective ways to remove poverty in India at a seminar
on 'Globalization and Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century'.
Taking the example of China, he showed how globalization ushered
in economic independence and stability and emphasized the
need to eliminate corruption and fraud. The seminar was organized
by the American Embassy in collaboration with CCS. |
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Public
Eye on Public Services
Representatives
of the police department shared space with civil society organisations
at panel discussion on "Police in a Democracy:
Accountability, Transparency and Effectiveness". Kalyan
Mitra, former Principal Director-DG Security; Ajit
Joy, UN officer on drugs and crime control and Mandeep
S Tiwana, Consultant to Centre for Human Rights
Initiative appraised the audience about the loopholes in the
current structure of the police department and the reforms
required. The event was part of the CCS Dialogue series
"Public Eye on Public Services" held in collaboration
with the India International Centre.
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Developing
New Leaders by Awakening Youth
CCS
graduates leading social change
CCS
seminar graduates in
Ranchi have filed over 200 Right to Information
(RTI) applications in the city in collaboration with Dainik
Jagran, a local newspaper . Students in
Delhi are bringing out a publication on RTI and conducting
workshops in schools in collaboration with the British Council.
They are also actively participating in the meetings of the
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM).
CCS outreach programs are aimed at creating a network of leaders
across India to bring about social change. |
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Liberty
& Society Seminar reaches Goa, Delhi, Cochin
Panjim,
the capital of Goa has become the latest city
to host a Liberty & Society Seminar (LSS), increasing
the number of cities covered by the LSS to 22.
The seminar which is aimed at introducing new public
policy ideas to the Indian youth has so far touched the lives
of over 1500 students across the country. |

Participants
at LSS Goa |
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Other
news
CCS
President at the Asia Liberty Forum & Economic Freedom
Network
CCS
President Parth J Shah was at the
3rd Asia Liberty Forum
at Kuala Lumpur on 10 September to network with other
think-tanks on ways to spread the ideas economic and
political freedom among Asia's intellectual entrepreneurs.
The meeting sponsored by the Atlas
Economic Research Foundation
. It was followed by the 8th
Economic Freedom Network Asia Conference organized by
the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.
Careers
at CCS
CCS is
expanding and seeks
new team members. Come,
join the CCS adventure!
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Forthcoming
Looking
for India's Future Leaders
Application
deadlines are fast approaching for
Liberty & Society Seminars
in Kolkata, Jaipur (in Hindi) and
Chennai.
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