NISA School Leaders Summit, 27 September 2014
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Our 3rd annual NISA School Leaders Summit will bring together multiple stakeholders representing diverse interest groups from more than 20 states — to discuss challenges and deep dive into issues that confront the budget private schools (BPS) sector in India. The central theme for this year’s summit is Advocacy for BPS. This year’s Summit will bring government, media and regulatory bodies together to share their perceptions with respect to private education and the BPS sector.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to interact with investors, thought leaders, education service providers, affordable school leaders, and private schools association heads and explore issues and strategies towards ensuring that every child has the choice of quality education at an affordable price!
Date: 27 September 2014
Venue: Indian International Centre, New Delhi
For more information on sessions, or any queries regarding the event, visit our website or contact Rohan Joshi (nisa@ccs.in | +91-96501 27755) |
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#ccstalks TweetChat: ‘Should we have capital punishment?', 20 August 2014, 7-8pm |
Is capital punishment a deterrent for heinous crimes? Is it within the rights of the State to issue a death sentence? Are there cases where it is the only justifiable verdict?
Join us for #ccstalks Tweetchat, on Wednesday 20 August at 7pm! Log in to tweetchat.com or Twitter and follow #ccstalks. We look forward to speaking with you! For more information, contact Manasi Bose (pr@ccs.in). |
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ìpolicy for Journalists (Hindi), 18-21 September 2014 |
Our course in public policy for journalists equips participants with analytical tools to better understand and evaluate the effects of public policies and offers unconventional angles and story ideas, information sources, and expert perspectives. Apply NOW for a chance to interact with our amazing faculty and the opportunity to build your professional network! For more information, contact Sadaf Hussain (programs@ccs.in | +91 99531 33868). |
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ìpolicy for Development Leaders, 10-12 October 2014 |
How do we develop interventions that will deliver desired change given the complex nature of development problems? What are the most effective roles for the government, civil society, and the individual in solving social problems? How can we empower the target group to solve problems for themselves? ìpolicy for Development Leaders offers a dynamic, empowering learning experience for civil society professionals. Apply NOW! For more information, contact Sadaf Hussain (programs@ccs.in | +91 99531 33868).
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CCS-Lawlex Essay Writing Competition |
Are you a good writer? This could be your chance to win up to INR 10,000! CCS and LawLex Organization are hosting the "Communicating Freedom" essay writing competition, an initiative to encourage young minds to engage in a critical thought process and to provide them with a platform to express their opinions. The deadline for essay submission is 15 August 2014!
For more information on topics and participation guidelines, contact Sajid Sheikh (mail.lawlex@gmail.com). |
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Upcoming Events |
20 August 2014, 7-8 pm - #ccstalks TweetChat:‘Should we have capital punishment?'
15 August 2014 - Centre for Civil Society–LawLex “COMMUNICATING FREEDOM” Essay Writing Competition
22-24 August 2014 - Colloquium on Education: Philosophy, Policy, and Practice, Jaipur
06-07 September 2014 - ìpolicy for Young Leaders, IIM Kozhilode
11-14 September 2014 - ìpolicy for Young Leaders, Jammu University, Jammu
18-21 September 2014 - ìpolicy for Journalists (Hindi)
27 September 2014 - 3rd Annual NISA School Leaders Summit, New Delhi
10-12 October 2014 - ìpolicy for Development Leaders, New Delhi
05-08 November 2014 - ìpolicy for Young Leaders, St Xavier's, Mumbai
04-06 December 2014 - Liberty Fund Colloquium
20 December 2014 - 6th Annual School Choice National Conference
09-10 January 2015 - 3rd Annual Asia Liberty Forum, Kathmandu, Nepal
27-29 January 2015 - ìpolicy for Young Leaders, Pandit Deendayal Petrolium University, Gandhinagar |
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Spontaneous Order |
Manasi Bose of CCS writes "Market-based Solutions to Public Policy: Tom G Palmer at CCS Chintan" |
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National Independent Schools Alliance |
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The Morality of Capitalism: What Your Professors Won't Tell You (Hindi edition) |
This remarkable series of essays, edited by Tom G Palmer and originally published by the Atlas Network, brings together some of the best-thinking individuals on the ethical dimension of markets. The book was translated to Hindi for dissemination to a wider audience. Download here.
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