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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.

Rural Realities | Odisha | Practitioners’ Experiences in Tackling the Second...

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IMPRI TeamIn continuation with the ongoing discussions on the Rural Realities around the country, the Centre for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS), IMPRI...

Practitioners’ Experience in Tackling the Second Wave | Union Territory |...

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Simi Mehta, Ritika Gupta, Anshula Mehta, Sakshi Sharda, Chhavi Kapoor, Swati Solanki, Nishi Verma, Ishika Chaudhary, Arjun KumarLearning is the process whereby knowledge is...

Are We in Good Hands? Is Tax Administration in India Following...

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Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Anshula Mehta, Sunidhi Agarwal, Chhavi KapoorKeeping the state of public finances and the accountability at the centre, the Centre for...

No Space for Shailaja Teacher in Kerala’s new Cabinet

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TK ArunHow could the CPI(M) not give Shailaja Teacher a second term as health minister? After all, she had been the public face of...

The Shudras: Vision for a New Path

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Simi Mehta, G SrideviOn the celebration of the birth anniversary of Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar and in the context of Shudras revolution in nations...

Neighbourhoods in Urban India: In between Home & the City

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Soumaydip Chattopadhyay, Arjun KumarOver the most recent few decades, the worldwide South, particularly India, have seen an enormous growth of urban cities. In India,...

#AatmaNirbhar New India Unfettered Neoliberalism leading to Mass Sufferings amidst Second...

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Neoliberalism has lead to mass sufferings in the country. DEAD bodies of human beings floating in the River Ganges, is the latest in the gory stories we have been witnessing for the last few weeks. Frantic calls from friends’ right from the ones who are at high echelons to common people continued incessantly. These calls were made either for oxygen, beds in hospitals, or/and even for getting a place for cremation and burial. Not just that. Keeping the dead body overnight waiting for cremation cost more than Rs 55,000 is not an isolated case, rather innumerable such instances occurred.

A Critical Analysis of The Trade Union Recognition (Central) Rules, 2021

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K R Shyam SundarThis article analysing the recently published Industrial Relations (Central) Recognition of Negotiating Union or Negotiating Council and Adjudication of Disputes of...

Negligent Government: Catastrophic Second Wave CT Scanned Indian System

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Tikender Singh PanwarOn May 8, I got a call from one of my state cadre (Himachal Pradesh) IAS officers posted in Delhi. The call...

The Challenges of Governing Delhi: GNCTD Amendment Bill

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Amita SinghThe recent GNCTD Amendment Act seems to be a case of using legislation to settle ideological disputes. However, in doing so, it not...