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Free education is mere jugglery of words. A hangover of anti-rational pre-Partition days Read professor Om Prakash Kahol’s 1959 article in ThePrint #IndianLiberalsMatter series theprint.in/opinion/indian…

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Moksha, not motor cars—BR Shenoy’s idea of a truly Indian welfare state Read in #ThePrintGreatSpeeches series theprint.in/opinion/great-…

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🚨 New Series Launch! 🚨 We’re thrilled to announce Indian Liberals Matter, a weekly series in partnership with ThePrintIndia! This series will re-publish writings from the Indian Liberals Archive on every Saturday. The inaugural piece, published last Saturday, is “The Myth

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Can liberal ideas thrive within dominant political parties in India? Political scientist Rajni Kothari once described Indian democracy as a system of "one-party dominance." But what if the path to economic freedom and liberal values lies within these dominant parties not outside

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Did education liberate us or condition us? 🤔 Yesterday, at Day 1 of the Colloquium on Education, school leaders came together for a powerful exchange on the philosophical and moral foundations of schooling. We began with G.H. Smith’s reflections on children’s rights, exploring

Did education liberate us or condition us? 🤔

Yesterday, at Day 1 of the Colloquium on Education, school leaders came together for a powerful exchange on the philosophical and moral foundations of schooling.

We began with G.H. Smith’s reflections on children’s rights, exploring
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👉 Stay tuned for future Colloquiums as we continue to ask difficult questions. 💬 Do you believe private schools are essential for educational access in India? Why or why not? Drop your thoughts below. 👇

👉 Stay tuned for future Colloquiums as we continue to ask difficult questions.  

💬 Do you believe private schools are essential for educational access in India? Why or why not? Drop your thoughts below. 👇
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At the heart of the colloquium was a simple yet powerful question: What is education for? Over three days, through intense dialogue and rich readings, we explored this and emerged with fresh clarity on learner agency, policy reform, and the role of values in shaping learning

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Do you know of the legacy of economist BR Shenoy? At a time when central planning was the national consensus, BR Shenoy stood alone advocating for free markets, sound money, and limited government. In this post, we trace the story of a man who pointed out the mistakes made

Do you know of the legacy of economist BR Shenoy?

At a time when central planning was the national consensus, BR Shenoy stood alone advocating for free markets, sound money, and limited government.

In this post, we trace the story of a man who pointed out the mistakes made
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Can liberal ideas thrive within dominant political parties in India? Political scientist Rajni Kothari once described Indian democracy as a system of "one-party dominance." But what if the path to economic freedom and liberal values lies within these dominant parties not outside

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Could the targeted assassination of a tyrant prevent a full-scale war? This question provoked a rich and fascinating conversation between our board member and author Gurcharan Das and political economist Milan Vaishnav across ideas on war, Bhagavad Gita Rajdharma, rule of law,

Could the targeted assassination of a tyrant prevent a full-scale war?

This question provoked a rich and fascinating conversation between our board member and author <a href="/gurcharandas/">Gurcharan Das</a> and political economist Milan Vaishnav across ideas on war, Bhagavad Gita Rajdharma, rule of law,
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Why do perennial problems like potholes, urban floods, and poor air quality persist? Why is India still poor and how can it become rich? Public policy isn’t just about politicians. It’s about the rules shaping how we live, breathe, move, and grow. Join iPolicy, a 3-day

Why do perennial problems like potholes, urban floods, and poor air quality persist?

Why is India still poor and how can it become rich?

Public policy isn’t just about politicians. It’s about the rules shaping how we live, breathe, move, and grow.

Join iPolicy, a 3-day
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The day on which you give economic power to those with police power, you have surrendered the liberties of the people, and that is what state capitalism as practised by the present Government means... Minoo Masani, Nov 1966. theprint.in/opinion/indian… ThePrintIndia Libertarian Party of India 🇮🇳

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"Can true decentralization drive India’s next big leap or are we just creating more layers of inefficiency?" In this compelling talk, Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan renowned reformer and founder of Lok Satta argues that decentralization is essential for India’s progress, but only when paired

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Swift Bail For 7 Workers From Raj Thackeray's MNS In Marathi Slapgate Row ndtv.com/india-news/7-m… NDTV's Sujata Dwivedi and @Anuj_Rayate join Divya Wadhwa with more details