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CELEBRATING FREEDOM - 20 years after fall of the berlin wall. |
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Written by Rajesh
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Friday, 06 November 2009 11:26 |
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Friedrich Naumann Stiftung - FUR DIE FRIEHIET invites you to a discussion and film screening CELEBRATING FREEDOM: 20 years after the fall of the Berlin wall 10 November 2009, New Delhi Venue: Mandap (II Floor), Vasant Continental Hotel, Basant Lok, New Delhi. RSVP: Nupur Hasija & Manali shah Tel: 011-2686-2064, Email:
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Last Updated on Friday, 06 November 2009 11:38 |
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IFAN + FTI Event, Delhi, 27 February 2010 |
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Written by Manali Shah
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Thursday, 18 February 2010 10:48 |
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India FNF Alumni Network (IFAN) in partnership with Friedrich Naumann Stiftung für die Freiheit Invites you to a discussion on India needs you! - An introduction to the Freedom Team of India 27 February 2010, New Delhi Resource Person: Sanjeev Sabhlok, Freedom Team of India Moderator: Barun Mitra, Liberty Institute
Registration: 1530 hrs onwards Discussion: 1600 hrs – 1800 hrs Hi-Tea: 1800 hrs --1900 hrs
Venue: DLF Room, ASSOCHAM House, 47 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi 110 003 RSVP: India FNF Alumni Network, New Delhi Mobile nos.: 9899258440 (Dipinder Sekhon, FTI Delhi) & 9818499293 (Nupur Hasija, FNF New Delhi) Email:
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The Freedom Team of India (FTI), a not-for-profit trust created in 2009, is a forum for policy, strategy, and leadership development to promote freedom in India. Members of FTI are committed in principle to contest elections in India with appropriate preparation. They will offer their leadership to India along with a platform of world-best policies, hoping to directly reform India’s governance. FTI is not a political party. Proposed electoral activity will be conducted under a separate banner or platform. For more information on FTI visit http://freedomteam.in
Sanjeev Sabhlok has a doctorate in economics from the University of Southern California. He joined the Indian Administrative Service in 1982 and resigned in January 2001to pursue possible political and other goals. Presently he works in Victoria (Australia) in regulatory policy. His 2008 book, "Breaking Free of Nehru" (Anthem Press) highlighted India’s expensive but disastrous experiment with socialism. It also offered a way forward for India to become a great nation with freedom and ethical governance. The Freedom Team of India is a major step forward in the proposed solution. Sanjeev is visiting India after a gap of two and a half years primarily to attend FTI's first conference (in Mumbai) and to extend his search for leaders. He is keen to get meet those who believe in the principles and policies of liberty and have contemplated the possibility of participating in electoral politics to reform India's governance.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 February 2010 10:53 |
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IFAN Events - Population & Market Economy |
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Written by Co-ordinator
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Wednesday, 21 October 2009 16:00 |
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India FNF Alumni Network (IFAN) in partnership with Friedrich Naumann Stiftung - für die Freiheit, invites you for two events to be held on 31 October, 2009. The details are as follows:
Theme: Population Resource Person: Barun Mitra, Liberty Institute Moderator: Prof. Munmun Jha, Associate Professor of Sociology, IIT Kanpur Venue: IIT Kanpur Date: 31 October, 2009 Time: 1500 hrs-1700 hrs RSVP: Prof. Munmun Jha (Email:
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Theme: The market economy and its impact on the Global Financial Crisis Moderator: Amirullah Khan, Bangalore Management Academy (BMA), Bangalore Venue: BMA’s Marathahalli Campus Date: 31 October, 2009 Time: 0900 hrs-1600 hrs RSVP: Amirullah Khan (Email:
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IFAN + FTI Event, Mumbai, 21 February 2010 |
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Written by Manali Shah
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Thursday, 18 February 2010 10:38 |
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India FNF Alumni Network (IFAN) in partnership with Friedrich Naumann Stiftung für die Freiheit Invites you to an informal meeting : India needs you! - An introduction to the Freedom Team of India (FTI) 21 February 2010 (Sunday), 4.30pm at Dadar West, Mumbai Resource Person: Sanjeev Sabhlok, Freedom Team of India & Mumbai-based members of FTI
The Freedom Team of India (FTI), a not-for-profit trust created in 2009, is a forum for policy, strategy, and leadership development to promote freedom in India. Members of FTI are committed in principle to contest elections in India with appropriate preparation. They will offer their leadership to India along with a platform of world-best policies, hoping to directly reform India’s governance. FTI is not a political party. Proposed electoral activity will be conducted under a separate banner or platform. For more information on FTI visit http://freedomteam.in
Sanjeev Sabhlok has a doctorate in economics from the University of Southern California. He joined the Indian Administrative Service in 1982 and resigned in January 2001to pursue possible political and other goals. Presently he works in Victoria (Australia) in regulatory policy. His 2008 book, "Breaking Free of Nehru" (Anthem Press) highlighted India’s expensive but disastrous experiment with socialism. It also offered a way forward for India to become a great nation with freedom and ethical governance. The Freedom Team of India is a major step forward in the proposed solution Sanjeev is visiting India after a gap of two and a half years primarily to attend FTI's first conference (in Mumbai) and to extend his search for leaders. He is keen to get meet those who believe in the principles and policies of liberty and have contemplated the possibility of participating in electoral politics to reform India's governance. http://sanjeev.sabhlokcity.com/
Venue Address : L. J. Business and Training Centre Opp. Tilak Bridge, Next to Lazaree Saree Shop Behind Punjab National Bank, N C Kelkar Marg, Dadar West Mumbai 400 028 Ph: 2430 6472 / 2430 4294
Between Plaza Circle (theatre) and Kabutarkhana in Dadar BB (as it is locally called). Go to Google Map and type “L. J. Business and Training Centre Mumbai” you’ll get its location and directions. Print out the map for your convenience! Alternatively, click here (bitmap 1.5MB).
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 February 2010 10:54 |
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Written by Co-ordinator
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Thursday, 03 September 2009 20:06 |
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India FNF Alumni Network (IFAN) in partnership with Friedrich Naumann Stiftung - für die Freiheit Invites you to a discussion on Role & Relevance of Think Tanks in Promoting the Ideas of Freedom Sunday, 06 September 2009, Mumbai Resource Person: Shaka Mitchel, Tennessee Centre for Public Policy, USA Moderator: Ms Iris Madeira, National Coordinator, IFAN Discussion: 1800 hrs – 1930 hrs Venue: ABACA, G9 / 10A, Laxmi Woollen Mills Estate, Shakti Mill Lane, Off. Dr.E.Moses Rd, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai- 400011, Tel: 24933522 DIRECTIONS: Coming from Worli Naka, reach the signal which will take you left to Phoenix Mill. DO NOT take the left but continue going straight towards Mahalaxmi Station. After the SECOND petrol pump take a left and we are at the end of the lane. Lamp posts will show ABACA signs in the lane. If you miss our lane, you will reach Mahalaxmi Station. RSVP: Iris Madeira, India FNF Alumni Network (+ 91 98210 25826;
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