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eCatalyst |
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| Issue 03 | Nov 2004 |
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Expressions
Globalisation: A
Threat to Indian Culture:
Sakshi Ojha
City Beats
Call for New Public
Management:
Ruchika Khattar
Graffiti
New Element Discovered: Yavnika Khanna
To look out for:
Call for Liberalism in Life Competition:
This is open for all graduates of our LSS
and LACS of all years. Send an entry by December 31, 2004 about how
you have applied your learnings at the seminars in your life. Check
out last year's winners at
http://www.ccsindia.org/lss_competition.htm
Three Cheers for the Catalysts:
Yavnika covered Prof Cowens talk at Hindu for Campus Paper Manvitha (LSS October 04) organized a screening of Tales of Night fairies at St Stephens to mark the World Freedom Day on Nov 9! Surabhi Goswami (LSS Oct 2004) organized a lecture by Parth on environment at LSR on Nov 17 Ayoob OK and Subisha (LSS Cochin 2003) organized lectures on "Liberalisation, Privatisation & Globalisation" by Parth at Farooq College and Government Law College at Calicut on August 4-5. Check out the winners of the Competition for Best Published Articles of the Internship 2003!
Networthy
Bibliofile
Invisible Heart by Russell Roberts www.invisibleheart.com |
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From the Editor....
Dear
Friends, We are yet here again, with the fresh issue of E- Catalyst.
E-Catalyst is your forum, and it is indeed heartening to have a team
of loyal readers and contributors. Among the issues discussed in this
issue are the film industry in Karnataka, The pros and cons of
Globalization and a beginner's guide to New Public Management (NPM).
Yes! The Delhi Chapter of Friends of Freedom was kick started this
September with the screening of Michael Moore's Fahrenheit
Yavnika , Editor |
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