With many reports confirming women and other socially-disadvantaged sections have suffered the most during the pandemic, economists at BofA Securities
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With many reports confirming women and other socially-disadvantaged sections have suffered the most during the pandemic, economists at BofA Securities
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While several commentators have highlighted the plight of migrants due to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, less is known about how
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There are more than a million women elected to the Panchayati Raj Institutions of local governance in India. Despite constitutional
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Like father, like son? The economic impacts of political dynasties in India Political dynasties remain ubiquitous in democratic countries even
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Rethinking cadre allocation procedures in civil services The allocation procedure of All-India Services’ officers to states is an important aspect
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Indian households waste 50 kg of food per person per year, says UNEP The latest Food Waste Index Report, released
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Critical scrutiny of the challenges of electoral democracy including elite capture, corruption, and patronage has led to a revival of
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In the context of the 2017 Uttar Pradesh state assembly elections, a voter information experiment was conducted across more than
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Measuring how well major public programmes are implemented remains a core governance challenge. With the increasing mobile-phone penetration in the
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Bihar IPS officer: Need ministry for backward among upper castes A SENIOR serving IPS officer of Bihar cadre has called
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COVID-19 will fundamentally transform the world as we know it: the world order, its balance of power, traditional conceptions of national
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The Covid-19 epidemic is not the proverbial ‘elephant in the room’ but a ‘black elephant’ event ‘The Coronavirus is the
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In the first phase of the covid-19 pandemic, most countries tried to starve the disease of the oxygen it needed
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The Centre has said that the top court by its judgement in the Navtej Singh Johar case only decriminalised a
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How Supreme Court’s Sabarimala verdict differs with Ayodhya order In Adelaide Co. of Jehovah’s Witnesses Inc. v Commonwealth (1943), Australia’s
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