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Centre for Civil SocietyCentre for Civil Society advances social change through public policy. Our work in education, livelihood, and policy training promotes choice and accountability across private and public sectors. To translate policy into practice, we engage with policy and opinion leaders through research, pilot projects and advocacy.
We are a market liberal think tank, ranked 81 worldwide by the annual study conducted by the Think Tanks and Civil Society Program at the University of Pennsylvania.
Members of the Board
LIBERTYACCOUNTABILTY
CHOICEPartners
Milton FriedmanAmerican Economist and Nobel Laureate
Centre for Civil Society is serving a vital role in facilitating Inalas movement from a centralised economy to a free private enterprise economy. lts numerous seminars and publications spread an understanding of the case for free markets and private enterprise. Its imaginative proiects are guiding and affecting policy.
Gurcharan DasPublic Intellectual, Author, Commentator
““Centre for Civil Society is doing a wonderful service in spreading the message of economic freedom, education choice and good governance. Its public policy solutions have great potential for leading India out of poverty, towards high quality education and a government that is efficient and effective. I am proud to be associated with CCS.
A-69, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110016 Tel.: +91 11 2653 7456 | 4160 7006 | 4162 9006 Fax: +91 11 2652 1882 Email: [email protected]
www.ccs.in • www.jeevika.org • www.azadi.me • www.schoolchoice.in • www.indianliberals.in
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Advancing Individual Choiceand Institutional Accountability
Luis Miranda Chairman
Ashish Dhawan Central Square Foundation
Iris Madeira Madhavi Desai Consulting
Niranjan RajadhyakshaMint, India
Parth J Shah President
Gurcharan Das Former CEO Procter & Gamble India
Premila Nazareth Independent Consultant
CENTRE FORCIVIL SOCIETY
Founding of
Awarded
TEMPLETON AWARD for promoting Free markets
and Liberal ideas
CCS Ranks 8 in the Top 25Think Tanks in Asia
School Choice
Campaign
Launched
Azadi.me
EduDoc - InternationalShort Film Competition
First
Templeton Freedom Award for Student Outreach
Awarded
National Independent Schools Alliance
Established
Asia Liberty AwardAwarded
Annual Report on Budget Private Schools
Published, First Edition of the
VIKALP: Skill Vouchers Pilot
Launched
Indiabefore91.inLaunched
Asia Liberty ForumHosted First
EduDocSTORIES OF EDUCATIONINTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM COMPETITION
19972004
2005
2007
2008
2009
2011
2015
20132016
2017
Launched
Researching Reality Internship Program
ResearchingRealityInternship
2001
2001ADVANCING
Education Reforms Student Outreach
The School Choice Campaign (SCC), launched in 2007 is a flagship project aimed at reengineering the school education
policy landscape by shifting the focus to learning outcomes, expanding choice in education and advocating deregulation for the private sector using education vouchers, regulatory reforms
and edupreneur advancement as vital vehicles of change.
Started in 2015, EduDoc, an International short film competition, aims to highlight the trials and innovations in the field of education. Its premise is to identify and document the socio-political, cultural and regulatory challenges to the education system through the audio-visual medium and bring forth inventive solutions devised by individuals, groups, communities or organisations.
BPS as an initiative works to create an enabling regulatory ecosystem for independent schools through policy advocacy and research, to promote
sectoral reforms targeted at enhancing accountability and quality of education being imparted in BPS. CCS produces an annual edition of the BPS report addressing core aspects of the BPS ecosystem and its
regulatory challenges
Since 2015, CCS has worked towards building a civil society dialogue on the NEP, advocating for an education ecosystem that keeps students first while promoting choice, accountability and innovation. Presenting policy recommendations on the separation of the government’s role as regulator, financier and provider of education; CCS advocates the need to fund students not schools, through the implementation of Direct Benefit Transfers (DBT), vouchers for school education, higher learning and skilling of the youth along with learning outcomes-based school recognition.
The School Choice Campaign
EduDoc - Stories of Education
Budget Private Schools (BPS)
New Education Policy
iPolicy- a three-day intensive certificate course in public policy brings together young minds to dialogue and learn, introducing them to market-
liberal approaches to policy concerns of education, livelihoods, environment and governance, and the role of the market, state and civil society in
addressing them. The course serves as a primer for students who wish to venture into the policy space, and the definitive need for market-liberal
policy in addressing social issues.
Started in 2015, credit courses offer distinct 30-40 hours modules in policy training as a part of the formal curriculum of leading universities in the country. The courses bring the liberal perspective into mainstream curricula, introducing college and university students to applications of liberal theory to core subjects like law, economics, liberal arts, public administration and media.
Initiated in 2001, the RR Internship is CCS’ leading student internship program. Spanning six weeks, it offers a full-time summer program for undergraduate and graduate students. Engaging a cohort of 24 interns annually, the internship offers young leaders an opportunity to undertake primary and secondary research, gaining insights into the theory and practice of public policy and urban governance.
A four week online course on Education Policy in India, MOOC is designed to exclusively focus on grassroots challenges in primary education and
potential policy solutions. It aims to introduce students to the varied contextual challenges and possibilities in the Indian primary education
sector and effectively advocate for solutions.
National Independent Schools Association (NISA)
Courses Graduates7 185
Batches Interns
17 340
States States Association20 34
Schools Children
55,000 22 million
Programs Participants
61 1293
Incubated by CCS, and formally launched in 2011, NISA is a pan-India alliance of over 55,000 schools across 20 states. A
fundamental voice of BPS in the country, the alliance provides a platform to voice concerns against bureaucratic ossification,
seek redressal of grievances and, to necessitate access to quality education for the poorest, by mobilising stakeholders.
Livelihood Reforms
Judicial Reforms
Started in 2015, The Repeal Law campaign works towards identifying and repealing obsolete and inconsistent laws that act as a hindrance to the promotion and protection of individual freedom and continue to thwart both liberty and growth. It proposes 26 November, currently observed as the Constitution Day of India to be recognized as the National Annual Repeal of Laws Day.
iPolicy
Credit Course in Public Policy
Researching Reality (RR) Internships
MOOC - MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSE on education policy
Repeal of Laws Project
EduDocSTORIES OF EDUCATION
Student
s
Vouchers
Funds
AccountabilityVoucherVoucher
Government Schools
CCS’ EoDB efforts address policy gaps and regulatory bottlenecks that continue to stymie efforts for more inclusive markets, fostering greater
freedom and deregulation of bottom-of-pyramid livelihoods. The initiative presents a platform for all the stakeholders to engage, assess
and evaluate the impact and adequacy of the on-going reforms and recapitulate the same for purpose of policy review. India’s rise from 130
to 100 rank among 189 countries in the World Bank’s EoDB Index in 2017, is a validation for CCS’ concerted efforts.
Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) in IndiaCCS wins Atlas LIFE award 2017 for our work on
LIFEAWARD
2017
A 2005 Templeton Freedom Award winning effort aimed to eradicate market entry and exit barriers to promote individual livelihood freedom for micro-entrepreneurs (i.e. street hawkers, cycle rickshaw pullers, small shop owners, bamboo harvesters).
We organize Jeevika Film Festival - an Asia-level documentary festival to create awareness, sensitize masses and run advocacy campaign on identified issues for change in policies. These advocacy initiatives are designed to address the overbearing regulations imposed on bottom of the pyramid livelihoods and advance individual choice and institutional accountability.
Jeevika – Law, Liberty & Livelihood Campaign
BAMBOOIS NOT ATREE
26Nov
‘CCS on Campus’ series, reaches out to leading colleges across the country to engage young learners in a critical dialogue on pressing socio-economic and political concerns. Through 2-3 hour ‘Campus
Talks’ and ‘Policy Dialogues’, this initiative encourages students to contest and debate learned presumptions and to explore the
foundations of a free, prosperous and just society. campus talks participants
74 12500
Campus Talks and Policy Dialogues
4 WEEKS | 4 MODULES 8 TRACKS | 32 TOPICS | 16 HOURS
VIDEO LECTURES | ANIMATIONS QUIZZES |
PRE & POST COURSE SURVEY
EMINENT BOARD OF MENTORS EXPERIENCED FACULTY TEAM | COURSE MANAGEMENT
POLICY PRACTICUM ASSESSMENTS
| CERTIFICATION
2011
-201
6
Enrolment inPrivate Schools
Enrolment inGovt. Schools
13 Million
17.5 Million
Despite Government spending min of 25000 per child/year
FUNDSTUDENTS,Not Schools
1
2PROMOTE
AUTONOMY,Not Control
3TRACK
OUTCOMESNot Inputs
44REWARD
PERFORMANCE,Not
Compliance
5ENCOURAGE
INNOVATION,Not
Uniformity
As part of the campaign, CCS, along with its knowledge and legal partners identified the first set of 100 central laws to be repealed in 2015, of which 23 were formally included in the Repealing and Amending Bill of 2016, while 19 laws were repealed at the Maharashtra state level from the 25 Repeal Law Compendiums presented to the state. The campaign further launched Repeal Law Compendiums - a rigorously researched repository of obsolete laws across five states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh in 2017.