Tag: policy
What is an ISBN Number? – IMPRI Impact and Policy Research...
If you love reading books, or you sell or buy books then you must have noticed a number of the books. That number is...
The Return of the Great Power Politics Amidst Changing World Order...
Harsh V PantIt has become a cliché to suggest that the Covid-19 pandemic has had a transformative impact on global politics. Indeed, for...
Managing Female Adolescent Aspirations Amid Rising Unemployment Rates – IMPRI Impact...
Santosh MehrotraIndia has one of the world’s lowest women’s work participation rates (almost comparable to that found in Arab countries). The Periodic Labor Force...
Under the Shadow of the Virus, a Year of Despair Giving...
TK ArunThe year that is coming to an end is one in which letters of the Greek alphabet acquired a virulence unimaginable even to...
UP State Election Yogi’s Economic Performance Analysis – IMPRI Impact and...
Santosh MehrotraUttar Pradesh’s per capita income was barely half (Rs 41,023) of India’s average (Rs 86,659) in 2019-20. The per capita income of UP...
India’s emergence on global technology ladder – IMPRI Impact and Policy...
Jayan Jose ThomasEvery time a technology giant chooses an India-born techie as its leader, there is a justifiable swelling of pride in the country,...
The Central Connect – IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute
Anil TrigunayatAfter President Putin’s short, symbolic yet substantive visit for the 21st Annual Summit with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi , New Delhi installed...
Nirbhaya Fund- Policy Update 2021 – IMPRI Impact and Policy Research...
Sakshi ShardaThe incident on December 12 jolted the Government of India into action when it came to recognizing the immobility experienced by women...
Delhi-Dhaka: An Exemplar of Neighbourhood Diplomacy – IMPRI Impact and Policy...
Harsh V Pant & Aditya Gowdara ShivamurthyPresident Ramnath Kovind was on a State visit to Bangladesh from December 15-17. His visit to attend Bangladesh’s...
Imperative to Tackle Unemployment Crisis in 2022 – IMPRI Impact and...
Jayan Jose ThomasThe population in the working-age years (aged 15 to 59) as a proportion of the total is expected to increase to 64 percent in...
























