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When Things Go East

January 25, 2018
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As New Delhi welcomes the ten leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the emergence of the ‘Asian Century’ is becoming increasingly visible. In...

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Education in India is a vast and complex public go Education in India is a vast and complex public good, given the size of the population itself. While emphasis is usually placed on students’ learning outcomes and teacher training, those who connect the upper and lower levels of the education system are often overlooked. In Maharashtra, an innovative technological intervention is underway that provides these education officers an opportunity to grow personally and professionally.
By Bhagyashri Thube, Aadithiya Hariharan & Anand Joshi of @leadershipforequity 
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This is the second in a three-part series in collaboration with Leadership For Equity (LFE) highlighting the challenges and needs, administrative and technological, of the officers in Maharashtra’s Education Department, who play a crucial role in building the education system of the state.
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#maharashtraeducation #education #educationnews #india #learn #educationindia #policy #training #administration #socialimpact #impactnews #news
Due to the pandemic and prolonged school closures, Due to the pandemic and prolonged school closures, a village in Maharashtra’s Mahabaleshwar block was forced to rethink children's learning outcomes. With the help of the panchayat, parents and families, and block-level administration, a school teacher is painting the walls with alphabets, numbers, synonyms and more. Here’s the story of Khingar village’s initiative of engaging parents to bring education closer to home.
By Sumana Acharya and Sanket Aher of @leadershipforequity 
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#education #india #ruraleducation #learningoutcomes #creativity #solutions #socialimpact #impactnews #learn #development
A recent report published by the Centre for Financ A recent report published by the Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) draws attention to infrastructure and development projects in Protected Areas. Between 2015 and 2019, several environmental and wildlife clearances have been granted to projects that raise fundamental questions about the intended beneficiaries, socio environmental impacts, and available alternatives. The ongoing debate on development v/s conservation calls for assessing the growing impact of development projects in Protected Areas and ensuring they are financially accountable.
By Nishank, Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA)
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#finance #infrastructure #infraprojects #protectedareas #india #indianews #indianewslearn #socialimpact #impactnews
What makes Online Dispute Resolution special? Apar What makes Online Dispute Resolution special? Apart from being cost-effective, time-sensitive, and simple, it also allows parties greater autonomy over how they want to resolve their dispute. ODR presents a unique opportunity to make justice accessible to communities at the grassroots level. Part 3 of the #JustTech series with @agami_in  explores the ODR landscape in India.
By Ayushi Singhal (@agami_in) & Badarivishal Kinhal
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