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IMPRI, a startup research think tank, is a platform for pro-active, independent, non-partisan and policy-based research. It contributes to debates and deliberations for action-based solutions to a host of strategic issues. IMPRI is committed to democracy, mobilization and community building.

A Big Question Now Arises About the Future of These Working...

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IMPRI TeamIn 2020, the Union Government of India finalized rule under 4 labor codes, with the aim of rebooting the economy and building a...

How To Fix Ailing IBC: Audit the working of Resolution Professionals,...

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T K ArunAll is not well with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), on that, there is an agreement, across Parliament’s Standing Committee, promoters,...

Implantation of Employment Policies Need Inter and Intrastate Commitments – Urvashi...

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IMPRI TeamEmployment is the source of growth of the nation. The drastic recession of the country during the Covid 19 phase has taken employment...

Public Investment Can Boost Employment & Job Opportunities and The Multiplier...

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IMPRI TeamEmployment is the source of growth of the nation. The drastic recession of the country during the Covid 19 phase has taken employment...

How Miranda House went from 33 students in 1948 to a...

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 Chandrachur Singh and Hena SinghTopping the charts is not an easy enterprise. However, Miranda’s rise proves that educational institutions can excel by motivating stakeholders...

Political Vaccination in Gujarat, Ford Quits India: Last Week in India...

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T K ArunIn a week in which India administered 62.3 million vaccine doses, the inoculation culture spread to the body politic. The BJP sent...

Tribute to Dr. Gail Omvedt (1941-2021)

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Dr. Gail Omvedt, committed and courageous, prolific writer and powerful social scientists who brought to the fore Phule-Ambedkar legacy in the context of rising social movements in the post emergency period is no more. She passed on 25 August 2021 at the age of 80.  Gail's close association with grass-roots movements of rural women- farmers, forest dwellers and women headed households and her involvement in the newly formed women's rights movement during late 1970s were captured in her engaging and outstanding first person account in her book, We Shall Smash this Prison published in 1978.

Confounding Joe Biden’s calculus, the old Taliban rises

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The Biden Administration is facing flak at home for its disastrous Afghanistan policy that is likely to hang across Joe Biden’s neck like an albatross. With hundreds of would-be evacuees desperate to board waiting charter flights out of Afghanistan, there is an immediacy to the challenges Washington is facing.

Sale and leaseback of Spectrum may Save the Telecom Sector

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The government is reportedly mulling over various measures to provide relief to the telecom sector, ranging from extending the payment period for outstanding dues to 20 years, to lowering the license fees and spectrum usage charges as shares of revenue. These are all welcome thoughts but if telcos follow the ‘sale and lease’ policy common in the aviation industry, they would avoid locking up capital on a spectrum hoard.

ARHC Scheme Falls Short of Solving Rental Housing Issues

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Tikender Singh PanwarThe transition from the old model towns built during the late 1960s and the new townships developed during the late 1990s (still...