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CCS Tribute to Milton
Friedman
Milton Friedman, the
Nobel Prize-winning economist whose passion for individual liberty has
influenced numerous lives, died on November 16, at age of 94.
Friedman’s reasoned case for unfettered free market has transformed
the minds of leaders, entrepreneurs and students across the world. CCS
president Parth J Shah writes in honour of the
great visionary.
School choice for the
poor through education vouchers is one of the most radical and
original ideas of Friedman. As a tribute, CCS will run a year long
Campaign for School Choice to achieve 5 goals.
Goals for the Campaign for School
Choice:
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At least 50% of
parents with children in state schools should know the ideas of
school choice.
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All state education
ministers and secretaries should be briefed about school choice
individually or in groups.
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All elected
representatives across all levels of the government (Members of
Parliament, Legislative Assemblies, Corporations, and Village
Panchayats) should receive persuasive material on the ideas of
school choice and specific ways to implement them.
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At least 1912 of
the elected representatives should receive a delegation of citizens
demanding school choice.
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Establish or help
establish at least 5 projects (including changes in education
policies) that demonstrate the power of choice in school education.
One of the projects would be a private school choice fund that would
support at least 9400 students until they graduate from school.
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Improving
Access to Quality Education
The poor
willing to pay more for private education: CCS-AC
Nielsen Survey
The Education for the
Poor survey
conducted by CCS with AC Nielsen ORG MARG has revealed that
Government school education is valued at less than 1/8th of what it
costs the exchequer. According to the survey, 28% of poor consumers
expressed lack of confidence in government school education, choosing
to pay for private education rather than avail of free government
education, thus signifying the relevance of education vouchers, which
the Centre has long been advocating.
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Reducing
Waste, Fraud and Abuse in Governance |
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Policy-makers attempt to
demystify government budget
Continuing with its endeavor for
simplifying governments, the centre held a policy meet on
"demystifying government budgets " on Dec 11. The aim was to
present a practical guide for interpreting budget and data
contained in it, so that information of relevance to MPs and
voters could be extracted easily and budgets allocations and
utilization could be effectively influenced. Parliamentarians
who participated included Deepender Hooda,
Sharad Joshi, Tapir Gao and Dharmendra Pradhan.
The meet was chaired by Gurcharan Das (Author),
RMS Liberhan
(Director, IHC) and Prof. Vinod Vyasulu (Director, Centre
for Budget & Policy Studies, Bangalore). The event was held in
partnership with Resource Centre for Legislators at the India Habitat
Centre.
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Developing
New Leaders by Awakening Youth
Spreading
libertarianism among Hindi-speaking youth |
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In an effort to reach out to
the Hindi speaking youth, the award-wining
Liberty
and Society Seminar was organized in Hindi in Jaipur. Over 35
youth took part in the seminar which is aimed at introducing new
public policy ideas to the Indian youth. The seminar which traveled to
six cities this year including Kolkotta, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi and
Panji, has so far impacted lives of over 1500 students across the
country.
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Participants at LSS Jaipur |
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CCS graduates
leading social change
New Friends of Freedom
groups have sprung up in Pathanamthitta (Kerala), Varanasi (UP) and
Chandigarh and have begun with various educational programmes to
spread the message of freedom. LSS graduate Rommani Sen’s film on the
legalization of Pornography titled - The Right to be Me has
been receiving rave reviews in film circles. Rommani has also made a
radio documentary on the Right to Information.
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Careers at CCS
CCS is expanding and seeks
new team members.
Come, join the CCS adventure!
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