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Human Rights in India - Moving Forward
A Panel Discussion at Harvard School of Public Health
May 9, 2003

HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA - MOVING FORWARD A PANEL DISCUSSION with

HARSH MANDER, Director of Action Aid India and former member of the Indian Administrative Service

SMITA NARULA, Senior Researcher, Human Rights Watch and 1999 recipient of the Human Rights Award from the Dalit Liberation Education Trust in India

BALAKRISHNAN RAJAGOPAL, Director, MIT Program on Human Rights and Justice and Ford International Assistant Professor of Law and Development

Opening comments from Stephen P. Marks, Director of the FXB Center and Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Professor of Health and Human Rights

May 9th, 2003
3:00 to 5:00 PM
Room G2, Kresge Building
Harvard School of Public Health
651 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
USA