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  • March 30, 2023

    In the Review, we summarise the economic and policy developments in India; monitor global developments of relevance to India; and showcase the pulse of the economy through an analysis of high-frequency indicators and the heat map. Click here for previous issues.

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  • March 29, 2023

    There is a need for community-based approaches for resolving the water crisis and liberating women from the task of fetching it India accounts for 18 per cent of the world's population, but holds only 4 per cent of its water resources, making it one of the most water-deficient regions in the world As the annual...   Read More

    By : Sanjib Pohit Anupma Mehta
  • March 29, 2023

    Though the government has been running a Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanisation since 2014, a comprehensive database of farmers’ usage of farm machinery isn’t available. Ownership of power farm equipment in India is low. The recently released NCAER White Paper on ‘Making India a Global Power House in the Farm Machinery Industry’ suggests that there are...   Read More

    By : Bornali Bhandari Laxmi Joshi Ajaya Kumar Sahu
  • March 27, 2023

    As India increasingly urbanises, it has become important to measure its economic parameters, not only at the aggregate level but also at the disaggregated level. The literature review suggests that there are differences across city tiers. However, we find that the current statistics simply do not capture the nuances of the urban economic parameters. This...   Read More

    By : Ajaya Kumar Sahu Bornali Bhandari
  • March 24, 2023

    As part of its growing engagement with significant economic and developmental issues at both the national and global levels, NCAER has started an interview series, titled, “Dialogues and Discussions”, which will include regular interviews with NCAER faculty members and other stakeholders involved in research and policy work on these issues. The first interview in this...   Read More

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  • March 21, 2023

    The IHDS Forum is a monthly update of publications, op-eds and data news based on the India Human Development Survey (IHDS), which was jointly conducted by NCAER and the University of Maryland in two rounds, in 2004-05 and 2011-12. The third round of the project has also been launched and is currently underway.

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  • March 8, 2023

    Women need healthcare the most but often they are the ones who do not have adequate access to it. As we celebrate another International Women’s Day, it is time to yet again take stock of the progress in gender equity across various parameters of human development. And while there may be some reason to celebrate...   Read More

    By : Anupma Mehta
  • March 8, 2023

    The key is to not put all eggs in the single basket of state-led programmes and to ensure that other spaces for women’s activism are preserved. The vibrancy of the Indian women’s movement is acknowledged worldwide. However, its gradual transformation has received much less attention. Over the years, its thrust has moved from serving as...   Read More

    By : Sonalde Desai
  • March 8, 2023

    Small farmers lack access to tools, as the tractor-dominated farm machinery sector suffers from demand, supply constraints India is simply not producing the sort of farm machinery that our small and marginal farmers want or can readily use at a price which appeals to them. Farm machinery comprises equipment used at various stages of farm...   Read More

    By : Bornali Bhandari Laxmi Joshi
  • March 6, 2023

    There is plenty of blame to go around for the current debt situation. Debtor countries that borrowed unsustainably; large creditor countries, especially China, and private creditors, who lent recklessly on opaque and unfair terms; and multilateral organisations that failed to monitor and warn of the unsustainable amount of debts being raised, are all to be...   Read More

    By : Barry Eichengreen Poonam Gupta
  • February 28, 2023

    In the Review, we summarise the economic and policy developments in India; monitor global developments of relevance to India; and showcase the pulse of the economy through an analysis of high-frequency indicators and the heat map. Click here for previous issues.

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