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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Who cannot wait for Higher Education?

“Democracies rarely address problems unless a full-blown crisis erupts; higher education is now in such a crisis and a young India urgently awaits. We cannot fail them”.

Posted by Chandra at 11:14 AM
Labels: Higher Education in India

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      • Coimbatore will overtake Kolkata.
      • Because it has none in the informal sector
      • JNU Professor Dipankar Gupta Illusion
      • William Easterly on Asia's growth
      • The Left symptoms are key diseases in West Bengal ...
      • Crisis almost in all level
      • The more famous the expert, the less accurate his ...
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      • Governments often think and Plan for ‘Poor’ but it...
      • The quality of the education is terrible in India
      • 49(O) No Vote moves
      • Conversions have created resentment and social dis...
      • Glories Centre for Civil Society, New Delhi
      • World financial crisis: State vs Market
      • Holy cow in Indian homocommission…
      • Proper Property right under rule of law is the sol...
      • "What does the fish know about the water in which ...
      • Cheers some time end……with its own time
      • Crisis is the only teaching of education in India
      • Something bullish to cheer you up
      • MBAs Killed Wall Street
      • Soon Vouchers Mania in Delhi
      • Paul Samuelson Vs. Milton Friedman
      • Nonsense of polity
      • State invented poverty
      • Funding for Ideas
      • Thanks to democracy
      • Blame mess is over……..
      • Lincoln….. loved money but said no bailout
      • First understand the history …… to reinvent
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      • Make to Works of Small Screen
      • Change in reverse order
      • Parzania in one lesson
      • Demand and supply of “Empty sum”
      • Rahul Gandhi folds the unfolds of UPA
      • Prof. VKRV Rao Memorial Lecture
      • The Sixth Nani A. Palkhivala memorial lecture
      • Evolution of Species, Market-Dawvin, Marx, Abraham...
      • Go for national voucher programme
      • The childless British economist who famously quipped
      • Dawn Disasters DD 1
      • Global demand based on Babus and Netas……
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      • Is this the New Deal II?
      • Shoe impact
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      • Mahatma was a cruel man
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Blogs I Read

  • Ajay Shah
  • Antidote
  • Cafehayek
  • Deeshaa
  • Dondu (Tamil Liberal)
  • Dr.Abdul Kalam
  • First Principles
  • Independent Indian: Work & Life of Dr Subroto Roy
  • Indiauncut
  • Marginal Revolution
  • Market Correction
  • Musings of a translator
  • RAVI KARANDEEKAR'S PUNE
  • The Austrian Economists
  • The Indian Economy

Public Policy Institutions

  • Cato Institute, Washington D.C
  • Celebrate Capitalism
  • Centre for Civil Society, New Delhi
  • FA Hayek Foundation—Slovakia (In Slovakian)
  • Hayek Think Tank
  • Imagining India
  • Institute of Economic Affairs, London
  • Ludwig von Mises Institute, Alabama
  • TAKING HAYEK SERIOUSLY
  • The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), New York
  • The Future of Freedom Foundation, Virginia
  • The Hayek Foundation (Moscow)
  • The Hoover Institution, Stanford, USA
  • The Liberty Institute, New Delhi

The Idea of Child

“We cannot teach the child the truth of renunciation, the child is a born optimist; his whole life is in his senses; his whole life is one mass of sense-enjoyment”. 

-Swami Vivekananda's lecture on "Why India Still Lives" January 25, 1897.