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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.

India’s Godowns are Overflowing. So Why are People Starving?

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Vaishali BansalIndia was home to the largest number of undernourished people in the world even before the Covid-19 pandemic. The latest edition of the State of...

Debunking Myths About Kerala’s Covid Management

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T K ArunAn article in the Economic Times by Abhishek Banerjee purported to bust some myths about the Kerala model and its success in...

भारत में निर्धनता की दर में पुनः वृद्धि

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संतोष मेहरोत्रा, जाजति केशरी परिदाउपभोग व्यय सर्वेक्षण  के आंकड़ों के अभाव में, आवधिक श्रम बल सर्वेक्षण गरीबों की पूर्ण संख्या में वृद्धि दर्शाता...

कहीं बुलबुला न बन जाए यह तेजी

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अरुण कुमारभारतीय शेयर बाजार में बहार दिख रही है। सूचकांक लगातार ऊंचाई का रिकॉर्ड बना रहा है। इससे निवेशक काफी ज्यादा खुश हैं। फरवरी...

WooCommerce vs Shopify | Which is the Better e-Commerce Platform?

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Rohit MehtaAs you know, both platforms are most popular nowadays and are easy-to-use e-Commerce platforms. To begin with, which one will accommodate your particular...

The Withdrawal of Retrospective Tax is a Win for Pragmatism

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T K ArunI have been an enthusiastic supporter of the tax claim by Government of India (GoI) on Vodafone, which had been endorsed by...

Mobility Barriers to Women’s Work and Education Perspectives from a Pre-and...

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Simi Mehta, Sunidhi Agarwal, Anshula Mehta, Ritika Gupta, Mahima Kapoor, Sakshi Sharda, Ishika ChaudharyWhile women have always faced problems with mobility, the kinds of...

Floods and Recurring Natural Disasters in India

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Gurinder KaurDisasters have been repeatedly being hit in the India. After two weeks of extremely hot and long dry weather, the monsoon winds brought...

Climate Change Mitigation: An Agenda for WASH Sector Organizations

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Indira Khurana, Simi Mehta, Ritika Gupta, Amita BhaduriIt Is widely accepted that Water, sanitation, and hygiene are some of the most important sectors of...

Poverty In India Is On The Rise Again

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Santosh Mehrotra and Jajati Keshari ParidaIn the absence of CES data, the Periodic Labour Force Survey shows a rise in the absolute number of...