Nighttime lights as growth metric

Nighttime lights can be a proxy for electrification, urbanization and infrastructure growth
Payal Seth | Hindu Business line | November 14, 2025

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The Price of Progress: How Air Pollution Is Shortening Indian Lives

Clean air must be treated as a determinant of health, not merely a regulatory goal.
Dr Sahil Parmar (MBBS, MD), Shreya Anjali (MPH) and Sneha Chetri (MPH) | South Asian Times | November 14, 2025

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India’s Hidden Workplace Health Crisis

The WHO World Diabetes Day’s theme calls for “access to care across the life course.” For India, this means connecting prevention, care and livelihood
Dr Sahil Parmar (MBBS, MD) & Shreya Anjali (MPH) | Governance Now | November 14, 2025

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The Price of Progress: How Air Pollution Is Shortening Indian Lives

Clean air must be treated as a determinant of health, not merely a regulatory goal.
Dr Sahil Parmar (MBBS, MD), Shreya Anjali (MPH) and Sneha Chetri (MPH) | South Asian Times | November 14, 2025

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Why India’s SDG Growth Must Be Grounded in Equity

Without it, gains in health, education, and infrastructure will be undermined
Ishita Verma | Governance Now | November 13, 2025

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Bridging India’s Ease of Doing Business Gap

Indian govt’s vision for Ease of Doing Business Vision is strong, but ground reality highlights last-mile execution gap for MSMEs
Ravi Pokharna and Kuntala Karkun | The Week | November 12, 2025

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India's food security at risk: How science-backed regenerative farming can rewrite the script for sustainable agriculture

Approximately 2-3 million farmers in India practice regenerative farming systems, but they comprise less than 5% of the total number of farmers in India
Dr Harpinder Sandhu and Dr Rajiv Kumar | The Week | November 08, 2025

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Bihar in Numbers: Growth Without Private Investment and its Costs

As Bihar heads into another election season, political slogans about development and growth will once again echo across its towns and villages. But beneath the rhetoric lies a quieter story told by numbers-one that speaks of progress, paradoxes, and persistent challenges. To grasp Bihar’s economic paradox, one number says it all. In 2024-25, Bihar’s per capita income is estimated at around Rs69,321 (MOSPI); roughly what India’s average income was in 2012-13. Put simply, the average Bihari today is as prosperous as the average Indian was over a decade ago. Bihar, in 2011-12, had a per capita income of Rs28,671. Even though it grew 142 per cent by 2024-25, faster than India at 137 per cent, the low base meant the State is sprinting hard just to stay in place within India’s growth story.
Samriddhi Prakash | The Pioneer| November 06, 2025

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India’s Lead Crisis: Time to ‘lead’ from the front

The world marks International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (ILPPW) from 19-25 October 2025. As India progresses to an aspirational Viksit Bharat by 2047, this is also the time when the nation must unlock its true demographic dividend, with a bold, time-bound national goal to eliminate childhood lead exposure by 2040 in keeping with the global agenda. Lead poisoning is, unfortunately, a relatively under-recognized environmental threat.
Nitish Dogra | The South Asian Times| October 29, 2025

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Waste to Wings: Unlocking the Power of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) for a Greener Future

BSF farming represents more than an innovative waste management technology – it embodies a fundamental paradigm shift toward regenerative systems that transform environmental challenges into economic opportunities
Dr. Riya Thakur and Prof Harpinder Sandhu | Governance Now| October 27, 2025

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Circular economy and sustainable battery recycling — the way forward for India

The consequences of slow expansion of recycling capacities and of lax enforcement of necessary regulations can be quite severe both for the environment and public health, notes former Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog Dr Rajiv Kumar.
Dr Rajiv Kumar | CNBC TV-18| October 25, 2025

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“Game” of cricket: Governance lessons from India’s favourite sport

There’s more common between the two than meets the eye. Here are the takeaways
Kuntala Karkun | Governance Now | October 18, 2025

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Navigating India’s Healthcare Horizon: Are We Doing Enough for a Healthier Tomorrow?

Dr Vani Archana, Senior Fellow, Pahle India Foundation explores whether India’s current healthcare system is enough to tackle rising NCDs, youth mental health challenges, and persistent health inequities on the road to 2030.
Vani Archana | Express Healthcare | October 14, 2025

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Inflation Targeting: Time for Review?

Stable inflation has been achieved more through fiscal prudence than repo rate action.
Dr Rajiv Kumar and Samriddhi Prakash | The Hindu Business Line | October 16, 2025

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Navigating India’s Healthcare Horizon: Are We Doing Enough for a Healthier Tomorrow?

Dr Vani Archana, Senior Fellow, Pahle India Foundation explores whether India’s current healthcare system is enough to tackle rising NCDs, youth mental health challenges, and persistent health inequities on the road to 2030.
Vani Archana | Express Healthcare | October 14, 2025

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Navigating India’s Healthcare Horizon: Are We Doing Enough for a Healthier Tomorrow?

Dr Vani Archana, Senior Fellow, Pahle India Foundation explores whether India’s current healthcare system is enough to tackle rising NCDs, youth mental health challenges, and persistent health inequities on the road to 2030.
Vani Archana | Express Healthcare | October 14, 2025

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A Sovereign Food Future Begins With Gender Justice: A Case of Women Farmers

Without land titles, women lack collateral to access institutional finance or crop insurance, which adds to their vulnerability.
Ishita Verma and Harpinder Sandhu | South Asia Times | October 10, 2025

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Mental Health: India’s Silent Crisis and the Policy Imperative

A large proportion of people with severe mental disorders receive no formal care, because of infrastructure gaps, stigma and cost barriers.
Dr Urvashi Prasad and Shreya Anjali | The Hindu Business Line | October 07, 2025

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UP's bottom-up model can show the way to measuring India's true economy

The headline numbers are based on currently available, measurable data and represent the best possible estimates within the existing system
Payal Seth and Ashish Kumar | Business Standard | October 02, 2025

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Sebi Must Rein In Derivatives Frenzy To Protect Retail Investors

Recent steps like standardising expiries, raising contract sizes, and cracking down on manipulation are welcome but insufficient. Structural reform is urgent .
Dr Rajiv Kumar and Abhishek Jha | BW Businessworld | September 19, 2025

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India’s financial inclusion paradox: Numbers mask the real challenge

how India’s financial inclusion drive, while expanding access, struggles to translate into meaningful financial empowerment—especially in healthcare financing.
Dr Vani Archana | Express Healthcare | September 19, 2025

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From fields to power: Turning women farmers into decision-makers

63% of rural women workers engage in agriculture, yet only 14% of landholdings are owned by women — underscoring a vast gap between participation and empowerment.
Dr Riya Thakur and Sayanton Mondal | South Asian Times | September 19, 2025

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The great Indian vanishing act: Time to replicate the demat 'miracle'

Dematerialisation is more than a market reform: It is a metaphor for India’s digital future where trust endures without paper, scale comes without friction, and transparency displaces opacity.
Dr M.S Sahoo | Business Standard | September 17, 2025

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India’s 7.8% GDP Growth – Real Momentum or Statistical Mirage?

Sectoral data, deflators and spending suggest real growth story is solid, but less spectacular than headline number.
Rajiv Kumar and Kuntala Karkun | The Hindu Businessline | September 17, 2025

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From Landfills to Circular Cities: Lessons from Japan for India’s Solid Waste Management

This article argues that strategic technology transfer and localization of Japanese solutions could address India’s urban waste crisis while opening new economic frontiers.
Ishita Verma | IIMB | September 16, 2025

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DeFi boom brings new national security risks

It is time to prevent DeFi from becoming a weapon of mass destruction, as Warren Buffett famously said of the collateralised debt obligations.
Dr Praveen Tiwari | Deccan Herald | September 12, 2025

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Studying DEFI and its discontents

Decoding national security risks in decentralised finance
Dr Praveen Tiwari | Greater Kashmir | September 11, 2025

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Decriminalizing Business: Why Jan Vishwas Bill Matters for Viksit Bharat

The Jan Vishwas Bill 2.0 is a clear signal to the international community that India is committed to aligning its regulatory system with global best practices.
Dr. Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan & Abhishek Jha | South Asian Times | September 09, 2025

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Issues in consumption data

The significant divergence between PFCE and HCES needs to be bridged for effective policy design.
Ashish Kumar and Payal Seth | Hindu Businessline | September 08, 2025

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More than a Diwali gift: GST 2.0 is a structural upshift for India’s economy

The restructuring of the GST regime goes beyond simply reducing rates and will give consumption a boost through long-term efficiency gains. It would assure businesses of sustained demand and revitalize private investment. Simply put, we can expect our economy to be firing on all cylinders.
Rajiv Kumar and Kuntala Karkun | LiveMint | August 29, 2025

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With fines instead of jail terms, new bill aims to simplify legal compliance

The Jan Vishwas Amendment bill decriminalises 288 provisions and eases compliance in 67 others spanning sectors from banking to civic governance.
Ankeetaa Mahesshwari, Nathishia Chandy & Siddharth Jha | Scroll | August 28, 2025

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Empty plates, broken promises: How the rising challenge of student food insecurity

Tackling food insecurity on campus is about upholding the promise of higher education as a pathway to opportunity. When a talented student crosses state lines to attend a university, their hunger should be for knowledge, not for the next affordable meal
Dr Megha Jain and Bishal Kalita | Economics Times | August 27, 2025

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India's GST database is a gold mine for just-in-time policy responses

Signals of shifts in economic trends far ahead of GDP data could prove invaluable for policymakers, businesses, and investors. After all, India’s GST collections are seen to move in lockstep with non-agricultural GDP growth.
Ashish Kumar And Payal Seth | LiveMint | August 26, 2025

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Tariffs threaten India–US trade: A call for strategic resilience

For both nations, the path forward lies in cooperation, not confrontation, to ensure that this tug-of-war yields shared prosperity rather than mutual loss.
Vani Archana | Governance Now | August 23, 2025

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Why formalisation of jobs is vital

Without formalisation, India risks falling into a low-income trap where a small formal sector drives GDP growth while the majority of workers remain excluded from its benefits.
Kuntala Karkun and Samriddhi Prakash | Hindu Business Line  | August 21, 2025

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Lead poisoning in India: The need of primary data and policy action

It is not noticed enough, but has devastating effects. Preventive action requires robust data to begin with

Palak Mahajan and Dr Poulami Sanyal | Governance Now  | August 19, 2025

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One tariff, many lessons: Rethinking India’s trade diplomacy

The Jan Vishwas Amendment bill decriminalises 288 provisions and eases compliance in 67 others spanning sectors from banking to civic governance.
Kuntala Karkun | Governance Now | August 07, 2025

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Unlocking India’s Demographic Dividend: Why Women and Technology Must Be at the Forefront

The empowerment and inclusion of women in the labor force is no longer just a matter of social justice or gender equality; it is a national economic imperative.

Kuntala Karkun | South Asian Times  | July 30, 2025

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No place to walk: What explains Guwahati’s footpath crisis?

Encroachments by hawkers and parked two-wheelers are common, and enforcement is largely absent.

Bishal Kalita | EastMojo  | July 29, 2025

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Investing in sectoral MFs: Why now is the time to pay attention to sectoral indices

In today’s volatile environment, sectoral indices have evolved from simple trackers to vital tools for risk management, precision investing, and policy insight, offering sharper, industry-specific signals than broad indices like Nifty or Sensex.

Abhishek Jha | Business Today  | July 22, 2025

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On World Youth Skills Day, let’s ask: What will it take to retain Gen Z?

Gen-Z doesn’t want just jobs; they also want meaning and growth

Yvonna Tia Steele and Payal Seth | Governance Now  | July 15, 2025

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Watch Electricity usage to track industrial activity in real time

There’s a robust link between power consumption and factory output across Indian states and industrial sectors. This means that electricity data available almost instantaneously can serve as a proxy tracker of India’s manufacturing sector and enable faster policy responses.

Ashish Kumar, Payal Seth | The Mint  | July 07, 2025

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AgTech for the Transformation of Agriculture in India

India stands at a pivotal juncture in its agricultural development journey. With a cultivable area of over 157 million hectares—second only to the United States—and the pressing need to ensure both food and ecological security for a growing population, agriculture must evolve rapidly. The sector is confronting interlinked challenges: soil degradation, erratic weather patterns due to climate change, falling groundwater levels, and increasing air and water pollution. Simultaneously, farmer incomes remain low, and productivity growth has plateaued in many regions. These issues underline the urgency for a new approach—one rooted in technological transformation

Aditi Rawat and Harpinder Sandhu | Agriculture Engineering Today  | July 03, 2025

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Growth alone won’t fix inequality

Market forces tend to privilege regions that already have better infrastructure, human capital, or political clout

Payal Seth, Samriddhi Prakash and Abhishek Jha | The Hindu Businessline  | June 28, 2025

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Dharma and Artha: How pilgrimages can boost economy

A case of Char Dham: Providing pilgrims some key facilities can further boost religious tourism – and economy

Dr. Megha Jain and Vanyaa Gupta | Governance Now | June 27, 2025

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Defence sector firing on all cylinders

The growth is driven by the industrial base of PSUs, private conglomerates, MSMEs, and start-ups

Naman Mishra and Palakh Jai | The Hindu Businessline | June 26, 2025

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India’s silent lead crisis

The toxic threat to millions of chilen is man-made, policy-permitted – and solvable

Gunjan Pandey | Governance Now | June 20, 2025

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India needs a statistical revolution — starting from its districts

A reformed and empowered Directorate of Economics and Statistics — staffed by skilled professionals, supported by cutting-edge technology — can become the foundation of India’s next-generation governance

Rajiv Kumar and Abhishek Jha | The HinduBusiness Line | June 18, 2025

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50 years of G7: Multilateralism in need of renewal

For India, this summit offers a dual opportunity. First, to shape a more inclusive multilateralism; one that amplifies the Global South’s priorities on energy, security, and digital equity. Second, to rebuild strained ties with Canada, a relationship marred by recent tensions but too strategically important to neglect.

Surbhi Chakraborty | South Asia Monitor | June 16, 2025

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Dawn of a New Era: The Invisible Hand of AI: Disruption, Dependence, and India’s Dilemma

The invisible hand of new technology: Disruption, Dependence and India’s Dilemma

Krishna G V Giri and Aishwary Gupta | Governance Now | June 09, 2025 2025

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Stronger legal framework key to tackling lead poisoning

Though there are multiple legislations, there is no dedicated law to deal with this serious health hazard

Indu Bhushan and Ankeetaa Mahesshwar | The HinduBusiness Line | June 25, 2025

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Growth: A district-led approach

An Op-ed  highlights that GDP data hides regional disparities. District-level data collection is vital to tailor local growth plans.

Samriddhi Prakash, Payal Seth and Ashish Kumar | The Hindu Businessline | May 25, 2025

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Is India missing billions in its GDP?

A recent pilot by the UP Govt shows massive gaps between actual and estimated economic output at the district level. This eye-opening op-ed calls for a bottom-up rethink of how we measure GDP.

Surabhi Santhosh, Payal Seth, and Ashish Kumar | The Hindu Businessline | May 02, 2025

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Why recognizing unpaid work makes sense

Samriddhi Prakash, Payal Seth and Ashish Kumar | Governance Now | April 16, 2025

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Ultra processed food and health impacts

Saloni Bhutani and Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan | The Hindu Businessline | April 09, 2025

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Stronger legal framework key to tackling lead poisoning

Though there are multiple legislations, there is no dedicated law to deal with this serious health hazard

Indu Bhushan and Ankeetaa Mahesshwari | The HinduBusiness Line | March 25, 2025

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It’s time natural and regenerative farm practices were revived

Dr Rajiv Kumar and Harpinder Sandhu | The Tribune | March 24, 2025

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District-level GDP estimation vital

Samriddhi Prakash, Payal Seth and Ashish Kumar | The Hindu Businessline | March 05, 2025

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When Kumbh provided a maha ‘branding’ opportunity

Dr. Payal Seth | Governance Now | Feb 27, 2025

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Riding the tourism wave with the budget

Embrace the Destination Management Organisation (DMO) model

Aditi Rawat | Governance Now | Feb 26, 2025

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India's AI future hinges on high-quality, clean data

Ankeetaa Mahesshwari and Abhishek Jha | Governance Now | Feb 18, 2025

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An inequitable tax structure

Dr Rajiv Kumar and Abhishek Jha | Financial Express | Feb 15, 2025

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Budget 2025: Government’s fiscal math explained

The government expects that increased consumption resulting from lower income tax burdens will boost GST collections. Dividend from RBI is also seen as a key contributor to revenue

Samriddhi Prakash | The HinduBusiness Line | Feb 14, 2025

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India needs its version of DOGE

India needs its version of DOGE, weak rupee helps economy, says economist Rajiv Kumar

Rajiv Kumar | Onmanorama | Feb 06, 2025

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How markets can help (and also hinder) fight against pollution

Emission trading of the US and EU show how effective financial incentives are, and also raise questions of environmental justice

Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan and Ajith Sahasranaman | Governance Now | Feb 05, 2025

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Budget and Its Two Pillars: Private investment and middle class

Dr Rajiv Kumar | Moneycontrol | Feb 03, 2025

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Good politics can also be good economics

Dr Rajiv Kumar | Financial Express | Feb 02, 2025

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Riding on optimism, promising the riches

Dr Rajiv Kumar | Hindustan Times | Feb 01, 2025

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What is stopping India from becoming a premium travel destination?

The short point is that despite its abundant natural and cultural treasures, India is far from attracting the scale of luxury-traveller footfall seen in destinations such as Spain and France, or even closer home in Thailand, Dubai, and China

Aditi Rawat and Ishan Joshi | The Week | Jan 24, 2025

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Industry and services: The twin pillars of India’s employment future

Ashish Kumar and Abhishek Jha | The Hindu Businessline | Jan 17, 2025

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Does e-commerce threaten corner stores? India consumption survey data has some clues

The Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES) of 2022-23 offers data that can help us grasp retail dynamics in the age of online shopping. E-com penetration is deepening, but there’s still space for physical format retailers.

Sakshi Abrol and Ashish Kumar | Mint | Jan 16, 2025

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Four ideas which will help Budget 2025

An economic growth rate around 6.5 percent is inadequate to realise national goals. To unleash investor sentiments and business opportunities, a former Vice Chairman of Niti Aayog outlines four growth enhancing suggestions

Rajiv Kumar | oney Control | Jan 16, 2025

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RBI Monetary Policy: Easing liquidity, holding rates and why the move was right

While the CRR cut is a step towards easing liquidity, it’s important to note that the RBI maintained the repo rate at 6.5%, indicating that the central bank is cautious about further monetary easing

Megha Jain and Vanyaa Gupta | Economics Times | Dec 30, 2024

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How regenerative farming can safeguard our soil

We need to redesign agriculture in India and focus on radical transformation by adopting regenerative farming and not relying merely on managing the existing intensive system. If we want to meet the growing demand for food, this is our only hope

Rajiv Kumar | Indian Express | Dec 25, 2024

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स्थायी पर्यटन की ओर बढ़ता भारत, ये हैं चुनौतियां

कूड़े का प्रबंधन, जल संरक्षण, गोवा और हिमालय जैसे स्थनों पर पर्यटकों की बहुत अधिक भीड़- ये सभी पहलू स्थायी विकास में बाधा उत्पन्न करते हैं

Aditi Rawat | Down to Earth | Dec 20, 2024

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Toxic truth: Why research on lead pollution in India needs to be strengthened

The radiotoxic nature of lead is seldom adessed when the issue of toxicity of lead is discussed

Alok Srivastava and Tarak Srivastava | Down to Earth | Dec 17, 2024

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Nature of women’s work

Self-employment on the rise, but earnings low

Nandita Mondal and Shreya Ganguly | The HinduBusiness Line | Dec 17, 2024

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Community-driven tourism for a sustainable India

Dr Aditi Rawat | Governance Now | Dec 11, 2024

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COP29: A ditch in the green aspirations of developing countries

Dr Megha Jain and Vanyaa Gupta | Economic Times | Dec 04, 2024

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How effective is IMF financial assistance for developing countries and LDCs?

Dr Javeria Maryam and Dr Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan | Governance Now | Dec 04, 2024

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Unravelling Bangladesh's Informal Manufacturing Sector With a Focus on Textile and Garments

Naman Mishra, Megha Jain, Palakh Jain and Nilanjan Chattopadhyay | Emerald | Dec 02, 2024

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FIIs on Selling Spree: Will D-Street Bounce Back?

Dr Megha Jain and Vanyaa Gupta | Governance Now | Nov 23, 2024

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Improving Ease of Doing Business in telecom sector: Addressing legacy challenges is a must

Ankeetaa Mahesshwari and Abhishek Jha | Governance Now | Nov 21, 2024

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India: Goa introduces online lottery in search of more transparent gaming processes

 YOGONET | Nov 21, 2024

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Goa launches India’s first online-only lottery

Marjorie Preston | IGB | Nov 19, 2024

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'BRICS Pay' Summit 2024: A Success story or a flop folly?

Dr Megha Jain and Vanyaa Gupta | The South Asian Times | Nov 16, 2024

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Digital pharma platform

Dr Megha Jain and Vanyaa Gupta | The Hindu Businessline | Nov 15, 2024

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Are e-commerce giants violating FDI norms?

Uttam Gupta | The Pioneer | Nov 14, 2024

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CoP 28 Actions: Lessons for COP 29 on Climate finance

Aswathi Ajayan and Dr Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan | Governance Now | Nov 13, 2024

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Call to design robust legal framework to combat lead poisoning in the country

Ankeetaa Mahesshwari and Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya | The New Indian Express | Nov 09, 2024

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India’s export ambitions: where do we go from here?

Dr Saloni Bhutani and Dr Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan | Governance Now | Nov 07, 2024

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The Fortune Leadership Awards 2024 hosted by Feather Touch

Business Standard | Nov 05, 2024

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Lead Poisoning: An invisible Public Health Emergency

By Dr. Indu Bhushan in DI Conversations (Pg 60) Conversations 

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Diwali, amidst a choking Delhi

Megha Jain and Vanyaa Gupta | Hindu Businessline | Oct 30, 2024

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AI can transform healthcare sector...

Dr Palakh Jain and Surabhi Santhosh | Governance Now | Oct 30, 2024

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RBI’s Neutral Monetary Policy Stance vs Inflation Horse

Dr Megha Jain and Vanyaa Gupta | Economic Times | Oct 29, 2024

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Press Coverage on PIF's participation in the Global Consortium: Partnership for a Lead-Free Future

How Strengthened Regulations and Healthcare Can Prevent Lead Poisoning

Eduardo Banzon and Indu Bhushan | Asian Development Blog | Oct 22, 2024

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Efficient Market Hypothesis: How can social media-driven phenomena create deviations

Dr Megha Jain and Vanyaa Gupta | Economic Times | Oct 10, 2024

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Global Classrooms in India: A Boon Or A Bane?

Megha Jain & Naman Mishra | News18.com | Sep 28, 2024

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Press coverage on international convening on Lead poisoning in India.

Media coverage of e-commerce report launch ``Assessing the Net Impact of E-Commerce on Employment and Consumer Welfare in India``

Time for India to Tackle Lead Poisoning

Dr. Indu Bhushan | ETHealthWorld | Sep 23, 2024

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Lead poisoning: An invisible public health emergency

Dr Indu Bhushan | Hindustan Times | Sep 19, 2024

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Attracting global anchor firms in food processing

Dr Rajiv Kumar and Abhishek Jha  | The Hindu Business Line | Aug 26, 2024

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India’s budget has to be revenue surplus to invest adequately in human capital

Dr. Rajiv Kumar and Abhishek Jha  | Money Control | Aug 05, 2024

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GoI's focus on capex to address infrastructure and energy deficits pays off

Dr. Rajiv Kumar and Jay Dev Dubey | Economic Times | March 10, 2024

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Now, be a jolly good export

Dr. Rajiv Kumar and Jay Dev Dubey | Economic Times | February 22, 2024

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Xport Marks the Spot - Raising India's Share in Global Exports is the Key for Growth and Employment Generation

Dr. Rajiv Kumar and Harshvardhan Singh | Economic Times | October 9, 2023

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Key Takeaways from India Economic Conclave 2023

Dr. Palakh Jain, Dr. Megha Jain and Nilanjan Chattopadhyay | Economic Times | July 1, 2023

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Media Coverage of Assam Government-PIF MoU Signing, 28th June, 2023

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India-US Relations: Sustaining the New High Achieved by Narendra Modi

Dr. Rajiv Kumar | The Quint | June 27, 2023

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Better data required for better planning at district level

Ashish Kumar and Shraiya Pant | Governance Now | June 15, 2023

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Social security to gig workers

Ravi Pokharna and Sakshi Abrol | The Hindu Businessline | June 13, 2023

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Bridging the industry-academia gap

Dr. Palakh Jain and Nilanajan Chattopadhyay | The Hindu Businessline | June 11, 2023

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Is Latin America's India's new trade frontier?

Ishan Joshi | The Week | June 7, 2023

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The costs of poll-driven power freebies

Ravi Pokharna and Shreya Ganguly | The Hindu Businessline | June 6, 2023

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Put eco-centric industrialization on the G20s agenda

Mr. Ashish Kumar| Mint | June 6, 2023

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Green Banking: an emerging way forward

Dr. Palakh Jain| Governance Now | June 3, 2023

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Here's How to Make India's Health Sector Fighting Fit

Dr. Indu Bhushan| Times of India | June 2, 2023

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Rethinking Indian Agriculture

Ravi Pokharna | Agriculture World | May 2023

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Sustainability Version 2.0: Revisiting ESG

Dr. Palakh Jain, Dr. Megha Jain and Dr. Mukta Rastogi| Terra Green | May 2023

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Media Coverage of Lead Poisoning Roundtable held in New Delhi

April 25, 2023

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International Media Coverage of Lead Poisoning Roundtable held in New Delhi

April 25, 2023

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India has a crucial role in setting international statistical standards

Ashish Kumar and Rama Kamaraju| Live Mint | April 23, 2023

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Indo-German Ties - II

Ishan Joshi | The Statesman | April 19, 2023

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Indo-German Ties - I

Ishan Joshi | The Statesman | April 18, 2023

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The Importance of Governance in ESG paradigm

Dr. Megha Jain and Dr. Palakh Jain | Governance Now | April 13, 2023

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Building Institutions of Eminence: It requires more than infrastructure

R.Subrahmanyam | The Indian Express | April 12, 2023

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Making Data Dance to One's Tune

Mr. Rama Kamaraju | Economic Times | March 20, 2023

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2047 Is Not 1996. Why India Needs A Higher Benchmark

Niti Aayog’s former VC argues using South Korea as yardstick won’t do for our developed country target.

Dr. Rajiv Kumar | Times of India | March 08, 2023

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India’s dynamic competition regime and its impact on e-commerce

Nirupama Soundararajan and Arindam Goswami | ET Edge Insights | March 03, 2023

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India's Economy To Grow At 6% In 2023-24: Ex Niti Aayog Vice Chairman

Rajiv Kumar further said major risks going forward will emerge from a synchronized downturn in the North American and European economies.

Dr. Rajiv Kumar | NDTV Profit | February 19, 2023

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Budget creates the ground – now it’s time for these steps

Severe worthy proposals need to be followed up in order to bolster Indian economy

Dr. Palakh Jain and Aditi Jain | Governance Now | February 08, 2023

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5G will create a new urban India

The technology While each new generation of mobile network has provided users with better speed, the brouhaha over 5G can be attributed to the astronomical increase in mobile users in the past decade.

Ravi Pokharna | Sakshi Abrol | The Hindu BusinessLine | January 27, 2023

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Why we need an ‘atmanirbhar’ policy-making process

When self-reliance is the buzzword, it is time to build and promote homegrown think tanks

Dr. Palakh Jain | Governance Now | January 16, 2023

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Sustainability legislation: A welcome beginning, scope for improvement

It’s good that environmental concerns are on the parliament’s agenda, but experts criticise piecemeal approach

Dr. Palakh Jain and Shreya Ganguly | Governance Now | January 9, 2023

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