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IMPRI TeamSince the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the lives of several hundred thousand people have been disrupted due to many social factors. Therefore, there is a need to take an initiative to address such issues. The IMPRI Center...
The State of Cities – #CityConversations with Dr Glyn Williams on Managing COVID-19 in India’s Cities: Reshaping people’s everyday lives in poorer urban neighbourhoods https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y0zhYgADrw#IMPRI Center for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research...
Amita SinghAn age-old debate that kept scholars, citizens, administrators, and politicians equally worried is about the capacity to govern. In older Indian archives Kautilya’s Arthshashtra presented a blueprint for Chandragupta Maurya’s governance and linked money, military, and markets to...
Mohan Chandra PargaienFor carbon sequestration, India must revisit its policy framework and reverse fading participation of local communitiesIndia’s pledge to set a net-zero target by 2070, at the COP26 summit, Glasgow, has again highlighted the importance of forests...
The State of the Economy – #EconDialogue with Dr Renu Kohli on India: Growth Prospects after COVID https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-GFBvtu6F4#IMPRI Center for the Study of Finance and Economics, IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi invites you to an...
IMPRI TeamRight from the colonial dispensation, the labour class of India has been exploited and forced to submissively accept the commands of those in authority. Keeping the significance of this topic in mind, #IMPRI Center for Work and Welfare...
T K ArunGovernance, inclusive politics and broad based growth are vital for the lot of subaltern groups to improve, but the BJP has proved that it is programmatically incapable of inclusive growth in Uttar Pradesh (UP).When you see rats...
Devender SinghCOVID 19 refuses to go away. One thing that it has taught us is that timely advance preparedness is the key to fight it and to lessen its impact, and that the data is the cornerstone of the...
K.D. Maiti and Santosh MehrotraThe global sustainable development agenda demands that countries measure the population living in poverty and reduce it by at least half by 2030. So, in order to monitor progress on this critical development indicator, UNDP...
Mukul AsherAccelerating exports of agriculture products, and reducing their import dependence are among the key priorities for India. The agricultural sector’s export potential, which is considerable, has in the past not received sufficient policy focus and has not been...