A CCS Colloquium is an in-depth discussion centred on a chosen theme. The Colloquium provides participants with an opportunity to disentangle themselves from the distractions of everyday life to reflect on issues of fundamental and enduring importance. Through this program, we create an environment where participants are encouraged to contribute to the discussions by sharing their understanding of the book ‘The Dilemma of an Indian Liberal’.
On occasion of the Centre for Civil Society’s 27th Foundation Day, we were joined by Mr Gurcharan Das and Mr Sanjeev Sanyal for a Baithak where they discussed the state of the Indian economy and the importance of process reforms for economic growth.
A CCS Colloquium is an in-depth discussion centered on a chosen theme. The Colloquium provides participants with an opportunity to disentangle themselves from the distractions of everyday life to reflect on issues of fundamental and enduring importance. Through this program, we create an environment where participants are encouraged to contribute to the discussions by sharing their understanding of the book ‘The Dilemma of an Indian Liberal’.
If you have wondered about these questions and are looking to engage with liberal ideas on a deeper level, join us for the Advanced Liberty and Society Seminar!
Last year at CCS Academy, we curated a platform for CCS alumni, young students and professionals to engage in themes and discussions around public policy; now popularly called Baithak: Conversations in Policy. Baithaks follow an open group discussion format where the speaker is also the moderator of the debate, the principal guide and the facilitator of free flow of information among all the participants.
About the Program
About the Program
Have you ever wondered what makes a policy work?
Have you thought about the reason for India still being poor?
Have you ever questioned what the role of the government should be?
“When the Panchayat Raj is established, public opinion will do what violence can never do.” – Mahatma Gandhi
The Centre for Civil Society (CCS) in collaboration with Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) South Asia is pleased to announce Vaad Vivad on “Decentralisation and Panchayati Raj System” in India scheduled on 23rd April 2023, New Delhi.
About the Program
Have you ever wondered what makes a policy work?
Have you thought about the reason for India still being poor?
Have you ever questioned what the role of the government should be?