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Centre for Civil Society is a leading liberal think tank in India working towards social change through public policy. Our podcast, Spontaneous Dialogue, aims to “explore the power of ideas” through a liberal lens and strives to act as a platform for dialogues with scholars, academicians, researchers and the like.

With this podcast, we aim to bring to you insights and nuances of ongoing policy issues in India, more specifically in the areas of Education, Livelihood and Good Governance, and objective analyses of the country’s current policy landscape.

Spontaneous Dialogue Centre for Civil Society

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Centre for Civil Society is a leading liberal think tank in India working towards social change through public policy. Our podcast, Spontaneous Dialogue, aims to “explore the power of ideas” through a liberal lens and strives to act as a platform for dialogues with scholars, academicians, researchers and the like.

With this podcast, we aim to bring to you insights and nuances of ongoing policy issues in India, more specifically in the areas of Education, Livelihood and Good Governance, and objective analyses of the country’s current policy landscape.

    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 13: Fishes, Fisherfolk, and a Human Rights-based approach

    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 13: Fishes, Fisherfolk, and a Human Rights-based approach

    The marine fisheries sector in India is going through a major transformation, with new regulations put in place. The community of small-scale fishers have to navigate environmental legislations and developmental barriers, to secure viable livelihoods.

    In this episode of the Spontaneous Dialogue podcast, we are joined by Mr Sebastian Mathew (Executive Secretary, International Collective in Support of Fishworkers) to discuss a human rights-based approach to fisheries.

    • 52 min
    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 12: Free to Lease

    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 12: Free to Lease

    Agricultural land in India is heavily regulated and restricted. Restrictive regulations for tenancy has meant that the formal market for tenancy is underdeveloped. Farmer's who want to leave farming, but don't want to sell their land are shackled to it because they cannot lease out their land. Reforming the tenancy laws across Indian states would benefit farmers and enable them to exit farming. This would improve productivity in the agricultural sector and improve the well-being of India's farmers.

    • 49 min
    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 11: Profit with Dignity

    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 11: Profit with Dignity

    In this episode of Spontaneous Dialogue, Prashant Narang, Senior Fellow, Research & Training Programs speaks to Swathi Pottabathini and Hitesh Bhoyar from GramHeet, about the issues that plague farming in India and the role that private businesses can play in improving the lives of farmers so they can live with dignity.

    • 40 min
    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 10: Logically Informed

    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 10: Logically Informed

    In this episode of Spontaneous Dialogue, Swati Rao, Outreach & Training Programs Expert, CCS speaks to Lyric Jain, Founder and CEO of logically.ai, about the problems associated with fake news, the work logically.ai is doing in identifying fake news using Artificial Intelligence and how fake news in general, is a big challenge for a growing economy like India.

    • 39 min
    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 9: Learning in Indian Schools: A Report Card

    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 9: Learning in Indian Schools: A Report Card

    In this episode of Spontaneous Dialogue, Prashant Narang, Associate Director, CCS speaks to Professor Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, Chair of 'Education Economics and International Development' at University College London, about the state of student learning outcomes across India.

    • 51 min
    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 8: India needs a Second Green Revolution

    Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 8: India needs a Second Green Revolution

    India’s farm policy since the green revolution has not led to improved farmer productivity or income. The complex system of procuring and selling grain through the Food Corporation of India and the Public Distribution System is full of leakages and has not delivered on the promise of remunerative farming and cheap grain. This podcast explores the path forward for India's farm policy and explains the importance of having a "Second Green Revolution".

    • 54 min

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VolTaa ,

Keep it strictly in English or Hindi

Pls do it in English . Sometimes its okay to Switch to Hindi for specific phrases but u cant just mix up things between English and Hindi as the host likes.

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