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symposium participants
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The
Problem
Posed
by Rajesh Tandon, President, Society for Participatory
Research in Asia (PRIA), Delhi
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CITIZENS
AND GOVERNANCE
Colin
Ball, Director, Commonwealth Foundation, London
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PUBLIC
SERVICES REFORM
S.S.
Meenakshisundaram,
Additional
Secretary, Department of Space, Government of India, Bangalore
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INFLUENCING
INSTITUTIONS
John Clark, Fellow,
London School of Economics; was formerly with Oxfam (UK) and NGO
unit of The World Bank
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TRIBAL
PARTICIPATION
Arbind
Kumar, Founder
Director, Lok Jagriti Kendra, Madhupur, Jharkhand
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ARE
PROJECT CREATED INSTITUTIONS SUSTAINABLE?
Ranjita
Mohanty, Society
for Participatory Research in Asia, Delhi
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COMMUNITY
AND INDUSTRY: AN AGENDA FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE
Ashok
Kadam, founder
Parivartan, Chiplun and Fellow, Ashoka Innovators; and Vijay
Kanhere, researcher in occupational and environmental
health, Mumbai
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#514
June 2002
WHERE PEOPLE
MATTER
a symposium
on citizens,
democracy and governance

cover design by Akila Seshasayee
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MEDIA
AND GOVERNANCE
Mukul
Sharma, freelance
journalist; presently Country Head, Heinrich Boll Foundation,
Delhi
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WOMEN
LEADERSHIP
Interview with Jagrani
Devi, Gram Pradhan, Hamirpur, Sitapur District, U.P.,
conducted by Team members, Sahbaghi Shikshan Kendra, U.P.
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INTERVIEW
With Collin Ball,
Director, Commonwealth Foundation, London
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SIX-TIER
FEDERALISM A MUST
Sailendra
Nath Ghosh,
political
commentator and environmentalist, Delhi
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BOOKS
Reviewed by Shailendra
Kr. Dwivedi, Anupreeta Das, Harsh Sethi, Ritu Agarwal and Kalyani
Menon-Sen
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COMMENT
Received
from Vidhya Das, social activist with Agragamee, Kashipur,
Rayagada, Orissa
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ESSAY
Kashmir
here, Kashmir there
Dilip D'Souza, computer
scientist and writer, Mumbai
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