In the News

Media coverage of India Institute's work on education, legal literacy, and property rights - across English and Hindi press.

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Nai Duniya February 2017

Teachers and students have complementary roles: Rangaraju

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Education Legal Literacy Madhya Pradesh

Two-day i-torney legal literacy workshop in Shivpuri trains teachers and students on RTE and POCSO Acts and legal rights in education.

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Bhaskar News Network February 2017

Teachers and students must have devotion towards each other: Rangaraju

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Education Legal Literacy Madhya Pradesh

Workshop addresses teacher-student relationships through a children's rights lens. Baladevan Rangaraju trains directors and teachers on laws affecting children and education.

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Patrika News Network February 2017

Important for teachers and students to have legal knowledge: SP

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Education Legal Literacy Madhya Pradesh

SP Shivpuri highlights legal literacy as a 21st century necessity. Workshop attended by 100 students and teachers from across Shivpuri schools.

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Dainik Jagran February 2017

Legal awareness crucial for teachers and students: SP

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Education Legal Literacy Madhya Pradesh

Two-day workshop organised with Bal Shiksha Niketan. District Women & Child Empowerment Officer and NHRC District Coordinator attend as guests.

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Dainik Prabhat (Hindi) February 2017

Teachers and students are complementary, maintain devotion [Hindi]

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Education Hindi Media Legal Literacy Madhya Pradesh

Legal literacy workshop for students and teachers in Shivpuri covering student-teacher relationships and legal rights awareness. Featured in local Hindi press.

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Businessworld August 2016

Property Rights: India Has Potential To Improve Global Standing

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Land Policy Property Rights

India ranked 59 out of 128 countries in the 2016 International Property Rights Index. India Institute co-founder Baladevan Rangaraju calls for fewer, clearer land laws to reduce conflict and improve the investment climate.

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Thomson Reuters Foundation August 2016

Simpler laws needed to avert conflict over India’s scarce land

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Land Policy Property Rights

Rangaraju tells Reuters Foundation that India's complex, opaque land laws are the root cause of growing land conflict. Calls for fewer, clearer laws and greater transparency in acquisition processes. Syndicated internationally.

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The News Minute August 2015

Data Blind Abhiyaan: Indian schools shutting down en masse, why is govt silent?

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Data Blind Education RTE School Closures

Op-ed by Baladevan Rangaraju documenting India Institute's Data Blind campaign tracking school closures under RTE. Argues the government has no reliable data on how many schools have been shut.

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DailyO (India Today Group) February 2015

No health care for slum kids: How Right to Education has hit the private, non-profit schools

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Delhi Education RTE Save Deepalaya

India Institute's Save Deepalaya campaign covered directly. Rangaraju quoted on the need to reform recognition criteria in the Delhi School Education Act to enable quality low-cost schools to operate.

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East Asia Forum (Australian National University) October 2014

India’s misguided schools policy shutting out the poor

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Bihar Education RTE School Closures

Rangaraju explains how RTE's infrastructure mandates are destroying the low-cost private schools that serve Bihar's poorest children, and why political compulsions rather than evidence are driving the closures.

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The News Minute July 2014

Schools for sale: make money through donations

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Education Policy Schools

Rangaraju explains the three-stage registration process for schools and why selling a school is legally permissible. Quoted as the key education policy voice on regulatory framework questions.

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Fondation pour l'École (France) April 2014

Le boom de l’ecole privee pour les pauvres en Inde

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Bihar Education French International Private Schools

French-language interview with Baladevan Rangaraju about the Bihar private school study. Covers the state's dramatic undercount of schools and why low-cost private schools are the educational reality for India's poor.

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BBC News March 2014

Why India’s landmark education law is shutting down schools

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Bihar Education RTE School Closures

Rangaraju provides the national count of 2,692 schools shut and 17,871 at risk under RTE norms. Quoted directly on the law's failure to make teaching mandatory or link teacher pay to performance.

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Mint (LiveMint) March 2012

In Patna, a low-cost private school revolution

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Bihar Education Private Schools

Out of 1,574 schools in Patna, 78% are private unaided institutions. Study reveals how low-cost private schools serve the majority of students despite being unrecognized by government.

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Hindustan Times March 2012

Pvt schools preferred for boys

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Bihar Education Gender

Distance matters for girls' education. Gender segregation evident: 45% of low-cost private school students are girls compared to 58.80% in government schools.

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Hindustan Times March 2012

Few takers for state schools: Survey

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Bihar Education Parent Preferences

65% of Patna households prefer private schools. 70% of parents with children in government schools would choose private if they could afford it.

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The Hindu March 2012

Poverty no bar for quality-conscious parents as private schooling booms

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Bihar Education RTE

RTE implementation driving migration from government to private schools. 69% of private unaided schools are low cost, 22% affordable, and only 9% high cost.

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The Financial Express February 2012

2.4 lakh school-going children out of official data in Patna

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Bihar Data Education

Government substantially underestimating students enrolled in private schools. Study reveals 1,574 schools versus government estimate of just 350.