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Advisory Board
  • Prof. K.N. Paniker - Former Vice - Chancellor, Sri Sankara University, Kalady, Kerala. Noted Historian and well known writer.
  • Dr. Sebastian Paul - Former Member of Parliament, Ernakulam Lok sabha Constituency.
  • Dr. Parth J. Shah - President, Centre for Civil Society, New Delhi. An active policy propagator in India.
  • Prof. Shanta Sinha - Chairperson, National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights. Winner of Raman Magsasay Award 2003.
  • Prof. K.C. Abraham -Professor of Political Science (Retd.), Department of Economics, Sacred Heart College, Thevara, Cochin.
  • Dr. John Kurien - Faculty to Centre for Development Studies, Kerala. Leading policy advocator in the area of fisheries.

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 RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
Digital RTI Mission
Digital RTI Mission is a project by Centre for Public Policy Research which aims at making Kerala the first RTI digital state of India and later expanding it to the rest of India.

L3 (Law, Liberty & Livelihood)
This project aims to study the livelihood regulations and entry level barriers for informal sectors in 63 Indian cities.The project is supported by Sri Dorabji Tata Trust and implemented in partnership with Centre for Civil Society (CCS).
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India Development Indicators
India Development Indicators is an online platform that leverages existing investments in data by standardizing, harmonizing, and visualizing development data at various resolutions such as state, district, parliamentary constituency etc.
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School Chain Index
A project supported by Fraser Institute, Canada to trace and analyse managements in India that handle more than three schools.
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 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
 URBAN GOVERNANCE

 

 

  • Mayoral Program
  • CPPR-ACE Summer School in Research Methology
  • ADR National Event
  • Release of 'Competitiveness of Lok Sabha Constituencies in India'
 
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