Climate change considerations are increasingly being internalised, or domesticated in India’s development decision-making. This paper examines how political narratives linking climate change and ...
The passing away of Manmohan Singh has left a big void in India’s political and economic scene. The reformer who changed the direction of India’s economy and put it on a track of faster growth is no ...
Blended learning, although it emerged as a response to the pandemic crisis in India, its potential on the ground, especially in the remote, rural, geographically challenging and socio-economically ...
The Supreme Court recently struck down several provisions of prison manuals as unconstitutional on the grounds that they perpetrated caste-based discrimination in Sukanya Shantha v Union of India and ...
We imagine there is no private sector. It is easy if we try. The motivation is the hightailing of capital from the provision of decent work at a social wage in projects using technologies that are ...
Literacy is fundamental to many state-sponsored interventions in less developed countries because of its pervasive influence on economically relevant variables, such as productivity, health and ...
While cash transfers can be beneficial, the question of whether it displaces core government functions remains.
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Low-cost renewable energy available at scale has the potential to address, at least partially, the tension between development and environment. India has an opportunity to reimagine the electricity ...
Discussing the opposition to Mumbai’s Coastal Road megaproject, particularly by the two fishworker societies of Worli, as a political and legal dispute over the Worli Fishing Zone, this paper ...
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Luxury consumption, so far seen as a problem of the global North, is now growing dramatically in India. We explore its complex dynamics, including definitions, drivers, impacts and responses. Luxury ...