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Liberty & Society Seminar

New Delhi: October 20-23, 2005
Jamia Hamdard University

Speaker

Topic

Dr Dipankar Sengupta (Economics Fellow, Centre de Sciences Humaines & Former Professor, JNU)

Digital Divide: The Law of Unitended Consequences

Sauvik Chakraverti (Author, Free Your Mind) Population: The Ultimate Resource

Sachin Rao (Centre for Civil Society)

The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid

Dr Isher Judge Ahluwalia (Chairperson, ICRIER) Indian Economic Reforms: Opportunities & Challenges

Mohit Joshi

Sacred Groves: A Lesson in Conservation

Dr Christopher Lingle (Global Economist) Democracy & Public Choice

Dr. Parth J. Shah (Centre for Civil Society)

Why is India Poor?
Education Policy: Choice and Competition
Environment: The Tragedy of the Commons

Researching Reality Field Exercise

Participants conducted hands on research on the following issues:
- Roadside vendors outside Jamia Hamdard
- Schooling facilities, water and livelihood options in Sangam Vihar (an unauthorized   colony near Jamia Hamdard)
- Medical facilities available to residents of Sangam Vihar and patient satisfaction in Batra Hospital and Majeedia Hospital

Working Groups

Games People Play
Point-Counterpoint (
 

Presentations by CCS Summer Interns 2005

Government Expenditure On Elementary & Secondary Education In Delhi  by Vipin Veetil
Tiger Conservation in India: Project Tiger
by Varun Khandelwal

Documentary Screenings

Africa’ Ultimate Resource
License Permit Raj: A View from Below
Greed
Turf Wars

The flame is ignited! A silent revolution of thinking minds..has begun! Ipshita Parida

An exercise in challenging entrenched notions.  Anu Tiwari

I came here with shaky perceptions. I leave with definite opinions.  Amit Murarka

I learnt how much I needed to learn.  Shreya Agarwal

I was wearing binoculars to look at the world, LSS gave me a microscope for a change. P Venkatesh

 
 
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