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The Rural Question: Issues in Rural Transformation in India
Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Simi Mehta, Nishi Verma, Sakshi ShardaRural development is a complex and slow process of undertaking a diverse range of activities...
महिलाओं के समक्ष आने वाली प्रतिकूल परिस्थितियां ही उनकी अन्य पहचानों...
ज्ञातव्य है कि वैश्विक COVID-19 आपदा की दूसरी लहर ने मानव जीवन के हर क्षेत्र को अगाध रूप से प्रभावित करते हुए सामाजिक असमानताओं...
Sexual Violence: Perspectivizing the Role of the State
Simi Mehta, Anshula Mehta, Sunidhi Agarwal, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda, Ishika ChaudharyGender Impact Studies Center (GISC) at IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi...
The State of Employment and Livelihoods in India: Trade Union Perspectives...
Arjun Kumar, Anshula Mehta, Sunidhi Agarwal, Ritika Gupta, Mahima Kapoor, Swati SolankiThe issue of unemployment is of great relevance and it is also a...
Pandemic Worsening Urban Living Conditions
Tikender Singh PanwarThe Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the hollowness of the urban development trajectory in India. Since the last few decades, especially...
Negotiating Informality: A Range of Policy Needs and Problem-Solving Strategies in...
Soumyadip Chattopadhyay, Arjun KumarThe intense prevalence of political atmosphere in informal settlements for availing improved resources for crucial developmental outcomes has always been...
Ecology and Environment at the Crossroad: Monsoon Season of Chronic Potholes
Amita SinghDelhi has been waterlogged again after less than an hour of a downpour. Kerala, Assam, and Bihar are flooded too and Mumbai,...
Climate change-affected vulnerable coastal communities need a suitable rehabilitation policy
Indira KhuranaDepending on the geography and ecology, the water-related impacts of climate change are experienced in different ways. What is common...
गांधी का ग्राम स्वराज्य का दृष्टिकोण भारतीय गांवों में कोविड -19...
Arjun Kumar, Nishi Vermaसेंटर फॉर ह्यूमन डिग्निटी एंड डेवलपमेंट, आईएमपीआरआई इम्पैक्ट एंड पॉलिसी रिसर्च इंस्टीट्यूट, नई दिल्ली और परमार्थ समाज सेवी संस्थान, झांसी के...
Three Ways in which Neoliberalism Changed Politics in New India
There are subtle but what seem like long-term shifts in how politics is being pursued and constructed in the “New India” after 2014. The most notable of these is that the old binary of secular-versus-communal does not easily help identify political parties through their social agendas. Secular parties today are drawing leaders from the BJP and there is little hesitation in making them the party face in a region. The latest is Navjot Singh Sidhu, who was with the BJP but is now the Pradesh Congress Committee chief of Punjab. There are many other instances like his in Maharashtra, Telangana and Madhya Pradesh.














