Post Info TOPIC: 'Catalyst', for networking NGOs
GVK

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I had occasion to read at random text of ‘Catalyst’, a magazine to be released at the coming NRIs meet in Hyderabad. It is a print initiative, by a New York-based NRI, Dr Srinivasa Rao, and Dr Bhamy Shenoy (who doesn’t know him in Mysore?), to network NGOs working in/for India. Dr Rao reckons that in US alone there are a thousand NGOs and not-for-profit agencies that contribute funds/talent for India’s development.


Table of contents in the inaugural issue of Catalyst reads like chapters in a status report on India’s economic and social infrastructure – energy security, rural poverty, public healthcare, the state of education, the consumer movement, water management…..need I go on? Such weighty subjects make for some statistically-packed and serious read. But then informed NGOs would be familiar with such facts and figures. If Catalyst has to serve as an effective platform for sharing of experiences among NGOs in India and abroad, one would expect the write-ups to be more in the nature of case studies, interviews, personal reflections and personality profiles.


And in this Internet age any printed effort can be synergized with a website. While the print magazine, Catalyst, is planned as a quarterly, its website can promote online and on-going interaction on issues and ideas thrown up in the print version.


According to Dr Shenoy, the Catalyst will also support research study on operations of different NGOs. Catalyst will try to develop a knowledge base to promote higher productivity of funds and time spent on NGO activities.


Further details from Dr. Bhamy Shenoy, chief editor, Catalyst (Bhamysuman@hotmail.com  0821-2515150) and Dr. Srinivasa Rao, editor and publisher (srao@shanthabiotech.com  516-626-3032).   



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Srinivasa Rao

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Thanks for posting the items  and the analysis.  [If Catalyst has to serve as an effective platform for sharing of experiences among NGOs in India and abroad, one would expect the write-ups to be more in the nature of case studies, interviews, personal reflections and personality profiles.”].


Any and all the help you can extend for this magazine to be useful for the development is welcome.We shall take your suggestion and implement as move forward.


We welcome suggestions from ' Mymysore ' visitors as well.



We will  be glad to send the inagural issue, if your visitors can send their postal address.



Sincerely,


Srinivasa Rao


Editor & Publisher 



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Suresh Yerapathi

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Sounds interesting.. The concept of "Catalyst" is good.. there are a few web sites like indianngo.com, development.org supporting  working towards the same.


I shall surely help in whatever way possible, nice concept and would like to know when the first issue will be on stands?


Need any assistance in data-collection or desk research please feel free to drop me a line, I would be glad to assist.


Suresh Yerapathi
freelancers.india@gmail.com



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