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#ccstalks TweetChat: ‘What do you want to see in the government’s New Education Policy?’

Event Date: 22 Jul 2015; Time: 7-8pm
Venue: tweetchat.com #ccstalks

To read the storify version of chat click here.

The Government is bringing out a National Education Policy and they are taking suggestions from the people! We’d like to know what YOU would like to see in the NEP. Join us for #ccstalks, Wednesday, 22 July 2015 from 7-8pm for an online debate! 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).

CCS Socials: Alumni Meet (July 2015)

Event Date: 11 Jul 2015; Time: 4.30-6.30pm
Venue: The Tea Centre, Churchgate
CCS Socials

Today our alumni from across over a 100 programs conducted in policy research and training, form a strong cohort of individuals passionate about a society that promotes Choice and Accountability. CCS takes great pride in our extended family! Join us as we meet for a fun, informal gathering over snacks and drinks in the city that never sleeps. Register Now!

Venue: The Tea Centre, Churchgate, 78, Resham Bhavan, Veer Nariman Road, Churchgate, Mumbai

To see pictures from our last alumni meeting in Delhi, join our FB group. For more information, contact Sadaf Hussain (alumni@ccs.in | +91 99531 33868).

#ccstalks TweetChat: ‘Does the US Supreme Court Judgement on same-sex marriage have implications for India?’

Event Date: 08 Jul 2015; Time: 7-8pm
Venue: tweetchat.com #ccstalks

To read the storify version of chat click here.

In a much anticipated judgement, the US Supreme Court lifted the ban on same-sex marriages across all 50 states in the US. Given the position of US in global politics, we’re asking – does this judgement have implications for India where the repeal of Section 377 of Indian Constitution is still awaited?

Join us for #ccstalks, Wednesday, 8 July 2015 from 7-8pm for an online debate! 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)

ipolicy for Young Leaders, Nirma University, 3-5 July 2015

Event Date: 03 Jul To 05 Jul 2015; Time: N/A
Venue: Nirma University

“ipolicy gave me a new sight to see things differently. It changed my take on various issues related to government and its policies. I became aware of how economic freedom for the poor is currently just a myth and I understand that if they are offered economic freedom in its true sense, they may do much better, not only for themselves, but for the society as well”

- Shashank Dwivedi, ipolicy Graduate, 2013

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to interact with our renowned faculty and meet other young students interested in public policy! APPLY NOW.

For more information, contact Sadaf Hussain (programs@ccs.in | +91 99531 33868).

Lecture by David Friedman: Digital Content, Intellectual Property & Innovation

Event Date: 24 Jun 2015; Time: 4:45-7:30pm
Venue: IIMB Auditorium
David Friedman

Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIMB) and Centre for Civil Society take great pleasure in inviting you to a conversation with David Friedman, one of the world’s most eloquent American economist, physicist, legal scholar, and libertarian theorist.

The program will be held at IIMB Auditorium, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore.

About David Friedman

David Director Friedman (born February 12, 1945) is an economist, physicist, legal scholar, and libertarian theorist. He is known for his writings in market voluntaryist theory, which is the subject of his most popular book, The Machinery of Freedom (1973, revised 1989). He has authored several other books and articles, including Price Theory: An Intermediate Text (1986), Law’s Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters (2000), Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life (1996), and Future Imperfect (2008).

Registration is required for your participation. Seats are limited. Register here.

In collaboration with
IIMB