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                    | 8th SCHOOL CHOICE  NATIONAL CONFERENCE New Education Policy and Budget Private Schools
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                    | 03 December 2016 | 9:30am - 6:00pm The Theater, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India
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                        |  DR AMIT CHANDRA, CENTRE FOR CIVIL SOCIETY Dr Amit Chandra currently works as Associate Director – Policy Advisory  with Centre for Civil Society, a Delhi based public policy research  think tank of international repute. Before leading the entire policy advisory  vertical of the organisation, he successfully led Jeevika  Campaign as advocating policy solutions to the livelihood issues of  unorganised sector which helped shape legislation on street vending in  Rajasthan and Bihar. He graduated in Commerce,  post graduated in Social Work and received Doctorate of Philosophy for thesis  on the issue of cycle rickshaws in Delhi. He has made representations in many  regional, national and international conferences. He has a rich experience in  strategic planning, program designing and execution with good understanding of  challenges at grassroot.
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                        |  DR ANIRBAN GANGULY, DR SYAMA PRASAD MOOKERJEE RESEARCH FOUNDATION Dr  Anirban Ganguly is the Director of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee  Research Foundation, New Delhi. He is a scholar of Indian civilization, history, culture and  politics. He is a Member of Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE), MHRD, Member of the  Policy Research Department of BJP, Co-Convenor of BJP Library &  Documentation Department & Visiting Faculty at Banaras Hindu University. He  has authored and edited a number of books, monographs, chapters and papers and  regularly lectures at leading university and educational institutions across  the country. He is also an Author and a Columnist.
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                        |  ASHOK THAKUR, MUNI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Ashok Thakur is Founder of Muni  International School. An alumnus of Delhi University and ex-servicemen, Ashok  established the budget private school to pursue his dream. He is passionate  about the education sector hence left his cushy business and started a school  through modest means. His school radically  re-imagines education- its purpose, structures and spaces to make learning  dialogic, reflexive and student-centric. It adopts the ‘Eklavya model’ of  CREATION, ‘GRS’ of peer-learning that decentres teacher authority to  reconstitute the teacher as a motivator and facilitator of learning through  “Guided Discovery”.
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                        |  BAIJAYANT 'JAY' PANDA, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Baijayant ‘Jay’ Panda is currently  serving his second term as a Member of Parliament in Lok Sabha, the lower house  of the Indian Parliament. Previously, he has also served two terms in Rajya  Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament. After finishing his education in engineering and management, he had started his  career in the corporate sector. During this time, he was actively involved in  industry organisations like the Confederation of Indian Industry, the  Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, and the International  Chromium Development Association. The transition to full-fledged public life  came as a result of his desire to see a new and efficient style of politics and  governance in India.
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                        |  BIKKRAMA D SINGH, CENTRAL SQUARE FOUNDATION Bikkrama leads Central Square  Foundation’s work in the area of school systems and governance. He joined CSF with training  in economics, business and education. Prior to joining CSF, Bikkrama, a Teach  For India (2011) Fellow, worked for two years as an elementary school teacher  in a municipal school in Delhi. He has also worked as a management consultant  with Accenture in India on a variety of projects related to change management,  performance improvement, cost reduction and supply chain. Bikkrama is an MBA from INSEAD and holds an undergraduate degree in Economics  from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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                        |  PROF GEETA GANDHI KINGDON, ECONOMIST Prof Kingdon holds the Chair of ‘Education Economics and  International Development’ at UCL Institute of Education, University College  London. Prior to this, she worked for 10 years as faculty at the Department of  Economics, University of Oxford. Her research is based mostly on statistical  analysis of education datasets. Based on this research, she advises governments  and donor agencies such as the World Bank, European Union (EU) and the UK’s  Department for International Development (DFID) on their education-related aid  to developing countries. She has frequently  been a member of the Union Human Resource Development Ministry’s ‘Joint Review  Missions’ of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and of the Secondary  education programme (the Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan), a  member of the Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Board (Madhyamik Shiksha  Parishad), and also serves on the Government of UP’s Advisory Committee on  Basic Education. In 2013, Professor Kingdon was awarded an Honorary Doctorate  by Kingston University London for “her outstanding contributions to education  and development”.
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                        |  DR J S PARANJYOTHI, EDUCATIONIST & ACADEMICIAN Dr J. S. Paranjyothi was a competent  Teacher /Educator Trainer. He established SHAMARY Educational Research and  Training Institute, and organized several Training Programs for the  Students on study skill, career guidance, for Parents on Parenting skills, for  Teachers on Educational Philosophy, Psychology, Methodology,  Technology and Class Management skills. The Private Schools Principals of several  Districts of Andhra Pradesh were trained by Dr. Paranjyothi through his novel  Training Programs called CPEP’s (Correspondents’ Professional  Enrichment Program). Dr Paranjyothi was also a member of the advisory  committee representing the State Private Schools Association invited by the  Secretary to the Government of Andhra Pradesh, Department of School Education, to advise on the modifications to the Education  Act and G.O. Ms. No. 1 of 1994.
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                        |  KAVITA ANAND, ADHYAYAN QUALITY EDUCATION SERVICES & ADHYAYAN FOUNDATION Kavita Anand is founder  director of both, Adhyayan Quality Education Services and Adhyayan Foundation.  She was awarded the Ashoka Fellowship in 2015 for her social entrepreneurship  and single minded focus on bringing quality to schools through leadership  development. Kavita serves on the board of organisations such as the Institute  of School Leaders, India, Somaiya Vidyavihar, The Somaiya School, Kapila  Khandvala B.Ed College, Educate for Life and Apni Shala. She has provided  long-term consultancy services in Leadership and Management for India-based  programmes of the Open University, UK and the National College of Teaching and  Leadership, UK. Over her career spanning 30  years, she has worked in organizations such as Aga Khan Education Services and  the Sir Ratan Tata Trust. In 2001, she set up and led Shishuvan School, Mumbai,  for 12 years.
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                        |  KULBHUSHAN SHARMA, NATIONAL INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS ALLIANCE Kulbhushan Sharma is the President of Federation of Private  Schools Associations, Haryana. He is also State President of Patriotic Forum of  India and State Working President of National Human Rights Protection  Organisation and President, National Independent Schools Alliance. Previously, he has  been General Council Member of the Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan and  Member of the School Education Rues Review Committee.
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                        |  MANISH SISODIA, DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER Manish  Sisodia is an Indian politician who has been the Deputy Chief  Minister of Delhi since February 2015. He also holds the Finance  and Planning, Revenue, Services, Power, Education, Higher Education, Information  Technology, Technical Education, Administrative Reforms portfolios in the  government of Delhi. Previously, he was briefly a cabinet minister in the Government of Delhi.  Prior to being elected to the Legislative Assembly  of Delhi in  December 2013, Sisodia was a social activist and journalist as well as a member of the  National Executive Committee of the Aam Aadmi Party.
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                        |  DR PARTH J SHAH, CENTRE FOR CIVIL SOCIETY Dr Parth J Shah is the Founder President of the Centre for Civil  Society (CCS). CCS advances social change through public policy. Their work in  education, livelihood, and policy training promotes choice and accountability  across the private and public sectors. To translate policy into practice, CCS  engages with policy and opinion leaders through research, pilot projects and  advocacy. Parth taught economics at the University of  Michigan before returning to India to start CCS. He has published academic articles  in the areas of development economics, welfare economics, business-cycle  theory, free or laissez-faire banking, and currency-board systems. He has  edited Morality of Markets, Friedman on India, Profiles  in Courage: Dissent on Indian Socialism, Do Corporations have  Social Responsibility?, and co-edited Law, Liberty, and Livelihood, The  Terracotta Reader, and Agenda for Change.
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                        |  PRASHANT NARANG, CENTRE FOR CIVIL SOCIETY Prashant Narang is an advocate  heading iJustice, a public interest law initiative supported by the Centre for  Civil Society. An ardent advocate of economic freedom for poor,  Prashant engages in public interest litigation for budget private school owners  and street vendors. A ‘Nani Palkhivala’-gold medalist in the LL.M. program at  Jindal Global Law School, he has a keen interest in regulatory frameworks. His publications include  ‘Regulatory Barriers to Litigation in India’ in Asian Journal of Law and Economics,  'Time for Manushi-II' in the Student Law Journal of National Law University-  Delhi and ‘RTE-Another License Raaj’ in Auro Law Journal (best paper– professional  category). Prashant has also contributed to some of the well-known law blogs in  India such as Law and Other Things and My Law. He teaches a course ‘Law and Public Policy’ at some of the top law  schools in India as a CCS guest faculty.
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                        |  ROHAN JOSHI, CENTRE FOR CIVIL SOCIETY Rohan Joshi heads the Research vertical of Centre for Civil  Society. Rohan has a long experience of working in Education and Skill  Development sectors with wide variety of organizations ranging from NGOs,  private companies to Government departments. Rohan has been a part of multiple  large scale projects in Education sector such a School Excellence Program of  Mumbai Municipal Corporation, Skill Development Cell of the Dept of Social  Justice and Special Assistance, Government of Maharashtra. Rohan holds a  Master’s Degree in Education from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, with  specialization in Language Pedagogy and Education Policy. He is affiliated with  a few Government and Non-government organizations in India in the capacity of  an advisor and board member.
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                        |  S K BHATTACHRYA, EDUCATIONIST & ACADEMICIAN S. K. Bhattacharya is the former  Principal of Bal Bharati Public School, Ganga Ram. Currently, he is Advisor of  Child Education Society, Secretary – Manager of Bal Bharati Public School  Pitampura, Chairman Bal Bharati Public School, Navi Mumbai, Chairman, Nursery  Teachers Training Institute, President Action Committee of Private Unaided Recognized  Schools, an apex body of nine major Associations of Private unaided Schools,  former chairman NPSC, and the recipient of Life time Achievement Award of NPSC.
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                        |  SUJATHA MUTHAYYA, BRIDGE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIES Sujatha Muthayya started  her career with Centre for Civil Society as a Research Associate. Over the last  15 years, she has worked on developing service delivery for the bottom of the  pyramid with a particular focus on private education. Over the years, she has  worked with the Rural Technology and Business Incubator, Professor James  Tooley, Intellecap, Centre for Civil Society and Pearson. She is currently the  Expansion Director, India for Bridge International Academies where she launched  the first schools in Andhra Pradesh and spearheads strategic and policy efforts  for Bridge's forays into India.
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                        |  SUSMITA BASU, CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL Susmita Basu has been the Head of  the Quality Assurance and Innovations Department, (QAID) City Montessori School  (CMS) Lucknow for over six years. Susmita (as head, QAID) along with her team  engages in regular inspection throughout the academic session, of all the  twenty campuses of City Montessori School (many of which are Council affiliated  ISC and ICSE campuses). The QAID looks after the administrative and academic  programmes of the various campuses of City Montessori School, Lucknow. Prior to this, Susmita  was Head, Innovations Wing, CMS for over eight years. She has done her  Bachelors with (Honours) and post graduation in Economics and she has worked as  a Research Associate with the Centre for Science and Environment, Delhi,  Programme Officer at the Voluntary Health Association of India in New Delhi and  further, with the editorial department of the India Today magazine.
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                        |  DR UDIT RAJ, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Dr Udit Raj is a Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), from North-west  Delhi constituency, National Chairman, All India Confederation of SC/ST  Organizations and Chairman, Buddha Education Foundation and formerly, a serving  officer of the prestigious Indian Revenue Services (IRS). He is one of the most  influential leaders of BJP and one of the strongest dalit leaders. He is also  an Indian Social Activist and member of National Executive of Bharatiya Janata  Party. He was selected for the prestigious Indian Revenue Service in 1988 and served  as the Deputy, Commissioner, Joint Commissioner and Additional Commissioner of  Income Tax at New Delhi. It was due to his efforts that the Atal Bihari  Government passed the 81st, 82nd and 85th Constitutional Amendments which in  turn led to the retrieval of reservation benefits. He remains the only person  in the history of independent India to have pushed three Constitutional  Amendments through the Indian Parliament.
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                        |  VIVEK KATHPALIA, NISHITH DESAI ASSOCIATES Vivek  Kathpalia is the head of the Singapore office of the multi 
                          skilled,  research-based international law firm, Nishith  Desai Associates. He heads the Education, TMT  & International Commercial Law Practice Groups. He has been advising clients  from across the spectrum in the education space. Vivek  earned a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the Government Law College, Mumbai and  is a Solicitor affiliated with the Bombay Incorporated Law Society. He is a  member of the Bombay Bar Association, Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa, the  International Bar Association and Vice Chair of the TMT committee of the Inter  Pacific Bar Association. He is a registered foreign attorney in Singapore with  a special license to practice Indian law. He divides his time between Singapore  & India.
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