| Third issue of Student First! E-magazine published
The third issue of Student First!, CCS’s quarterly e-magazine on education policies, revolved around the theme Access to Finance: Innovative Models for Education. Experts such as Michael Latham, Regional Advisor South Asia at CfBT Education Services, Amitav Virmani, Country Director of Absolute Return for Kids, and Arun Duggal, Chairman of Sriram Capital Ltd and a trustee of CCS weigh in on this crucial issue with their thoughts. Read more >>
Jeevika Campaign organised a demonstration at Jaipur Municipal Corporation (JMC) Headquarters
Jeevika campaign facilitated a mass demonstration at JMC head office on 20 April 2011. More than 500 street vendors from different areas of the city participated in the demonstration demanding the implementation of the Rajasthan State Urban Street Vendor Policy 2007 (Pheriwalon Ka Sansar). A group of street vendors’ representatives (Amit Kumar Gond, Banwari Sharma, Nathu Singh Rathore, Om Prakash Chipa) met the CEO and submitted a formal memorandum. The CEO promised not to evict street vendors and in return requested that vendors maintain cleanliness and decorum in public areas. He also promised to start work under the provisions of the state policy soon. Read more >>
School Choice Campaign (SCC) organised a Principal's Forum under the School Voucher for Girls (SVG) pilot
School owners from 13 empanelled schools of the SVG attended the second annual Principal's Forum on 15 April 2011. The Forum focused on Right To Education (RTE) Act and its impact on budget private schools besides being a platform for providing feedback on the voucher pilot. Amitav Virmani, Country Director of Absolute Return for Kids facilitated the discussion on RTE. See Photos >>
SCC organised Leadership Training Program in association with Gray Matters Capital (GMC)
SCC and GMC organised a Leadership Training Program for school leaders as part of GMC's School Ratings pilot in Delhi on 14 April 2011. 16 empanelled schools were represented in the program. See Photos >>
Letter to the Editor by Parth J Shah
in the The Wall Street Journal, 16 April 2011
In a letter titled 'India's Economy Grows Despite Educational Problems', Parth Shah outlines how the story of education in India is a paradox. Twenty percent of Indians get a fairly decent education, and in a nation of 1.2 billion, this is a huge number and helps to explain why India has become the back office of the world. Your article "India Graduates Millions, But Too Few Are Fit to Hire" (page one, April 5), however, has captured the dilemma of the other 80%, who get a very poor education and end up unemployable. Read more >>
Parth J Shah quoted on Buffett and Gates India visit in The New York Times, 24 March 2011
Philanthropy in India so far has been what we call feel-good philanthropy, instead of outcome or results-based philanthropy, said Parth J Shah, President, Centre for Civil Society, a New Delhi research organisation. People give money to temples, or establish schools or hospitals, he said, but they tend not to focus on the impact of what they have set up or how that impact could be multiplied. Read more >>
CCS and International Property Rights Index (IPRI) relseased 2011 IPRI Report
CCS released the 2011 International Property Rights Index (IPRI), which measures the intellectual and physical property rights of 129 nations from around the world on 22 March 2011. This year, 67 international organisations, including CCS, partnered with the Property Rights Alliance in Washington, DC and its Hernando de Soto Fellowship program to produce the fifth annual IPRI. The following are media reports of the Index. CCS's 2011 IPRI Report quoted in Business Standard and Rediff Business.
Gurcharan Das speaking in Egypt's Tahrir Square
Gurcharan Das, Chairman, Centre for Civil Society spoke at the Egypt's Tahrir Square to a gigantic crowd on 8 April 2011. His books India Unbound and The Difficulty of Being Good are great reads. Watch Video>>
Jeevika Campaign organised three workshops for street vendor leaders in Jaipur
Jeevika campaign organised three workshop on Urban Street Vendor Policy for street vendor leaders of Jaipur on 27 March (full day) and 10 April (two half day) 2011. 12 street vendor leaders from different parts of the city participated in the workshops. The leaders consented to connect with more street vendors and strengthen their inactive unions as well as meet with officials in their respective zones and submit memorandums demanding the implementation of the Street Vendor Policy 2007, which is already in effect in the state.
Jeevika Campaign organised a workshop on street vending for Jaipur Municipal Corporation (JMC)
Jeevika campaign conducted a workshop for JMC on Urban Street Vendor Policy and Road Map for Jaipur on 9 March 2011. Top officials of JMC including the Chief Executive Officer who would work on the implementation of the policy in the city participated in the workshop. The workshop saw a detailed discussion on policy provisions including how JMC could move forward overcoming possible challenges of execution. Read More >>
CCS staff attended international training program
Manoj Mathew, Director, Programs attended a seminar on Coalitions Building/Strategic Partnership at the International Academy for Leadership (IAF), Gummersbach, Germany organised by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation from 10-22 April 2011.
New faces at CCS
Pallavi Dhody Dwivedi joins the CCS family as Development Associate. Pallavi holds a Masters degree in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies from the University of Nottingham, UK. |