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TK ArunThe Supreme Court ruling holding the decisions of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council to be recommendatory, rather than binding on the Centre and the states, and that these nodes of federal power can legislate on subjects...
TK ArunWe had joy, we had fun/ We had seasons in the sun. Although that seems an inappropriate elegy for Davos – the Swiss town that hosts the World Economic Forum is not exactly sun-drenched – the pathos of...
Arun KumarInflation has become the biggest worry for the government. It is hurting the vast numbers of the poor the most but not sparing the middle classes either. This has social and political implications which ought to worry the...
#WebPolicyLearning | NIDM and IMPRI | Making Indian Cities Disaster and Climate Change Resilient: Towards Responsive and Actionable Urban Planning, Policy and DevelopmentDay 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MolGsXvEgAMNational Institute of Disaster Management, Ministry of Home Affairs, and #IMPRI Center for Habitat, Urban and Regional...
Krishna RajIndia’s inflation and temperature levels are soaring high, affecting the poor and middle class the most. In contrast, the rich continue to be unaffected as they shelter under air-conditioners and affluence. India’s retail inflation estimated in applying the...
Devender SinghLarge Young Population in IndiaWith an average age of 29 years, India is the youngest country globally. Young people constitute 35% of India’s population; 365 million young people in the age group of 10-24 years (2011 Census).This large...
#WebPolicyLearning | NIDM and IMPRI | Making Indian Cities Disaster and Climate Change Resilient: Towards Responsive and Actionable Urban Planning, Policy and DevelopmentDay 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWeQ8y7MmCINational Institute of Disaster Management, Ministry of Home Affairs, and #IMPRI Center for Habitat, Urban and Regional...
Arjun Kumar and Soumyadip ChattopadhyayIntroduction The COVID-19 pandemic has foregrounded the crucial link between adequate housing, human settlements, and peoples’ ability to lead healthy lives. The lockdown-induced work from home scenario has also highlighted differential kinds of housing demand and...
IMPRI TeamThe gendered nuances of mental health have been largely misunderstood. To address these knowledge gaps, #IMPRI Gender Impact Studies Center (GISC), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi, organized a special talk under the #WebPolicyTalk series: The...
IMPRI TeamOn behalf of the Center for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institue, New Delhi and Indrastra Global organized a session under the series The State of Finances of Cities – #CityConversations with Dr...