A panel discussion is being jointly organised by the Commonwealth Policy Studies Unit (CPSU) and the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) on 'Pushing for Transparency in Governance: Advocating for the Right to Information in India' on February 2nd, 2007 at the Indian Council for Social Science Research, New Delhi from 10 am to 1:30 pm (followed by lunch).
The purpose of this panel is to share the successful advocacy experiences and explore the challenges faced by a diverse group of
RTI advocates including researchers, activists and government officials who are all utilizing the Right to Information Act (2005) in various contexts in India. The speakers will include:
Nida Kirmani, CPSU and the University of Manchester
Shailesh Gandhi, the convener of the NCPRI
Rakesh Ranjan, Sandhan
Anjali Bhardwaj, founder Satark Nagrik Sangathan
Rajan Kashyap, Punjab Information Commissioner
The panelists' presentations will be followed by a half hour discussion moderated by CHRI's Sohini Paul, which will involve both the panelists and audience members. Lunch will also be provided.
Directions to the venue at the ICSSR can be found at
http://www.icssr.org/roadmap/roadmap.htm.
Source:
http://indiarti.blogspot.com/2007/01...ssr-delhi.html