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Publication on Virendranath Chattopadhyaya

Dr. Nirode K Barooah, the eminent historian and intellectual, has written an acclaimed biography of the great Indian nationalist Virendranath Chattopadhyaya, popularly known as Chatto, who died in the Sovietr Union under tragfic circunmstances after pursuing a relentless battle against British imperialism. Dr. Barooah has left a number of copies of the book, Chatto, published…

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Talk on MANAGING THE CRISIS OF GOVERNANCE: A NAGALAND STORY

The India International Centre in collaboration with The Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research invites you to a Talk on MANAGING THE CRISIS OF GOVERNANCE: A NAGALAND STORY by Mr. Raghaw K. Pandey, IAS (Retd.) Former Chief Secretary of Nagaland, former Union Petroleum Secretary and Government of India Interlocutor to the Naga Talks.…

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Being Rehman Sobhan: South Asia’s avuncular statesman

If there are a handful of South Asian figures whose work has universal relevance and international respect because of their brilliance, clarity of vision, scholarship, pragmatic realism and integrity as well as determination to make a change in the lives of billions of people, then Rehman Sobhan stands in the same league as Prof. Amartya…

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Nagas in arms: a new face of the region

The games are over and Delhi will get back to its ways; traffic jams will endure, people will urinate on the walls of the new stadiums – an expression of relief, of lack of facilities and also contempt for the organizers for the games – and the posters, banners and paint, like public memory, will…

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By the Brahmaputra (Vol: 11)

C-NES Newsletter (For the quarter July - Sep 2010) Editorial Mainland Discourse: The media ignores basic facts about the Northeast, J&K in its insurgency chatter Across India, there is a bonding of searing pain, especially in its northern and eastern peripheries. The hurt and tumult envelops families and communities in a shroud of despair, whether…

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SCHOLL Research Challenge 2010

Nominations are invited for ‘SCHOLL Research Challenge 2010’. Nominations are invited from young and bright researchers who are into high caliber action based research in development and governance thematic areas within the larger social science research domain. Papers / case studies having practical, policy & programme impact in addressing development and governance challenges in the…

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MoEF scientist visits dolphin site after C-NES intervention with Jairam Ramesh: views dolphin safety, raps proposed distillery

Dr. S.C. Katiyar, senior scientist from the Ministry of Environment and Forests, north east regional office, Shillong visited Kukurmara on 30 September 2010, to prepare a report on the proposed distillery unit- “N.V. Distilleries and Breweries Ltd” at Rampur village, near the Kulsi river at Kukurmara. Dr. Katiyar’s visit follows a meeting between Sanjoy Hazarika,…

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Challenge of Red River

Lee Iacocca, one of America’s business leaders said, “Humans have brains — at least most of us do — and that means we can act based on reason, hope and possibility.” Lee poses three fundamental questions for anyone launching into something innovative but he did so based on what was America’s great need at the…

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Education and Inclusion on the saporis: UNICEF-C-NES Education Consultation with SSA

The Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research (C-NES) and UNICEF, Assam organized a consultation on “Upscaling the C-NES-UNICEF education initiatives in the saporis of Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur districts of Assam” on 24 September, 2010, at the Indian Institute of Bank Management (IIBM), Guwahati. The consultation was held to share and discuss the experiences…

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