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IMPRI TeamTo discuss the state of trade, the Center for the Study of Finance and Economics of Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi (IMPRI) organised a web talk as a part of the web policy talk series, The...
The State of Gender Equality – #GenderGaps | Panel Discussion on Destroy Dowry: Annihilation of Greed and Toxic Patriarchy in India https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCCfowqMSyk#IMPRI Gender Impact Studies Center (GISC), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi invites you to an...
IMPRI TeamTo discuss the state of trade, the Center for the Study of Finance and Economics of Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi (IMPRI) organized a web talk as a part of the web policy talk series, The...
Jayan Jose ThomasImpoverishment among English workers during the early years of the Industrial Revolution had prompted Leicester framework knitters to frame this resolution in 1817: “… if liberal Wages were given to the Mechanics in general throughout the Country,...
TK ArunThe discourse on climate change must change, from one that prescribes the reduction of fresh emissions of greenhouse gases to one that focuses on the removal of the accumulated carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. India must take the...
Chandrachur SinghCentenary celebrations are not meant to just lay down goals for an institution’s continued march forward, but also to pause and reflect on the past-SANCHIT KHANNA/HT01/05/2022May 1 marks the day that the University of Delhi (DU) steps into...
IMPRI TeamThe debate over environmental degradation has acquired substantial traction in recent years. Governments, civil communities and international organisations are all working to mitigate the environmental costs of economic expansion and growth. These reforms have also brought to light...
Amarjeet KaurMay Day reminds us of the history of the great sacrifices of the workers throughout the world in bringing to focus the extreme exploitation of the working class, that they were treated like animals, with no fixed working...
Santosh MehrotraThe Covid-19 pandemic has only worsened what was already a joblessness crisis in early 2020. The third annual labour force survey (2019-20) by the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), covering the period till June 30, 2020, told a...
K R Shyam SundarMay Day reminds us – so relevantly now – of the bloody and sustained battles waged by the working class over the centuries. It is an occasion not only to sound the warning horns of the...