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A quarterly e-newsletter by and for CCS graduates
March 2010  
 
EDITORIAL

“Freedom and order are not incompatible... truth is strength... free discussion is the very life of truth.”

If this quote by Thomas Henry Huxley, an English biologist, does say anything, it reinforces the eminence of discussion as the very essence of democracy. We live in turbulent times and with progressive integration of Indian economy with that of the world, we have been in a race to keep up as a potential competitor and give tough times to its counterparts. In view of this, and, as has been amply discussed there has been a decoupling of economic progress from that at social front. Often the social aspects of the economy have been ignored or suffered insufficient attention.  This calls for a proactive society and polity to take stock of performance of the bureaucracy. While discussions and debates promote and enable pin-pointing shortfalls in policy they result in solutions and proactive citizenry too.

While we as mere spectators of many historic events like the recent passage of Women’s Reservation Bill in Rajya Sabha and discussions on Civil Nuclear Agreement, we have opinions to express too, but the platform to voice ourselves is scarce. Thus we bring to you this quarterly e-newsletter which is a portal for and by the youth. We are pleased to introduce a new column “Express-a-way”, which will give you an opportunity to speak your mind.

We strongly believe that the youth is not only the future but also the present of the country. eCatalyst thus gives all the CCS graduates a platform to come together, share their views & inspiring stories. We invite you to be a part of the change process and stay connected.

We are glad to bring to you the latest issue of the eCatalyst and thank all the contributors for their valuable time and effort.

We encourage and value feedback and any comments/suggestions can be e-mailed to us at (ecatalyst@ccs.in).

In liberty!

Rajul Jain
(Editor)

 
 

Expressions Expressions

Winning AccoladesWinning Accolades

  • RTI as simple as ABC- a for profit business model developed by Priyank Jain and Anni Kumari during their internship in summer 2009. The b-plan was further pursued by Priyank on whose efforts it qualified to the top 10 entries for the Habitat Young Visionary Award.
  • What’s good for business is good for the poor- an essay on labour laws in India by CCS summer intern 2008, Nikhil Joseph, won first prize in the Fraser Institute's Student Essay Competition 2009. (Available at 'What's Good for Business is Good for the Poor: The Case of India's Labour Laws', won first place).
  • We congratulate Vagish Sharma (ISPP Graduate, December 2009), whose research paper got published in the Journal of Earth and Environmental Science 6 (2009); of Institute of Physics, London and Journal of Agroforestry, Nairobi, Kenya. And recently, got selected to attend the 19th International Youth Leadership Conference, Czech Republic on January 4 – 9, 2010.

Candid ConversationCandid Conversation


Interview with Yavnika Khanna, founder and ex-editor of eCatalyst and National Coordinator of Liberal Youth Forum.

Hands On Hands On

  • Vidhigyan, a non-profit started by CCS graduate Kapil.
  • It’s about the will says Cheishtha Kochar, Summer intern 2009 and campus coordinator for LYF who is determined to spearhead better campus governance in Delhi University.

Campus Pulse

Campus Pulse

Express ... A Way

Are you Familiar with Mayawati, I bet you are. Media has been following her like anything. So we thought lets have a discussion for this issue.

Maya’s maya

Blast it here, to comment click [ English | Hindi ]

Look Out fpr

To look out for

Flashback

 
To read the previous issues of eCatalyst, click here