For the organization in Bangalore, India, see Centre for Public Policy Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is an independent non-profit research organization established in 2004, located in Kochi, India. CPPR conducts professional research, integrating developments in the areas of education, livelihood, governance, urban reforms and environment. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
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| - For the organization in Bangalore, India, see Centre for Public Policy Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is an independent non-profit research organization established in 2004, located in Kochi, India. CPPR conducts professional research, integrating developments in the areas of education, livelihood, governance, urban reforms and environment. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
- CPPR received commendation for organising the first South Asia Youth Summit in New Delhi, November, 2008, in association with Liberal Youth South Asia (LYSA). CPPR was also famously responsible for drawing up the India Development Indicators, 2008, 296 development indicators were mapped under 64 variable sets, for google.org the philanthropic arm of Google, and in association with Centre for Civil Society, Delhi, India.
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| - For the organization in Bangalore, India, see Centre for Public Policy Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is an independent non-profit research organization established in 2004, located in Kochi, India. CPPR conducts professional research, integrating developments in the areas of education, livelihood, governance, urban reforms and environment. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
- CPPR received commendation for organising the first South Asia Youth Summit in New Delhi, November, 2008, in association with Liberal Youth South Asia (LYSA). CPPR was also famously responsible for drawing up the India Development Indicators, 2008, 296 development indicators were mapped under 64 variable sets, for google.org the philanthropic arm of Google, and in association with Centre for Civil Society, Delhi, India.
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