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This Week at #IMPRI
(2022 | W23 | June 6 - June 12)

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Dear IMPRI Well-wisher,

Greetings!

We hope you are healthy and safe.


Our upcoming #WebPolicyTalks delve into gendered inequalities in women's paid and unpaid work in India, the state of India's urbanisation, and the potential reality of India's demographic dividend. We hope you can join us.

Understanding the Forces Shaping the Global Economy: Implications for Asia, is an upcoming online executive training program in collaboration with The Pardee RAND Graduate School and The RAND Corporation, USA. Read on to know more and register, or nominate a colleague to participate!

The newsletter, as always, will apprise you of these upcoming #WebPolicyTalks, IMPRI's recent publications, and videos of events in case you missed them.

We hope to see you soon at one of our #WebPolicyTalks!

Wishing you the best for the week ahead,

Anshula Mehta, Senior Assistant Director, IMPRI

Past Issues of the Newsletter
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Upcoming #WebPolicyTalks
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Book Discussion - #GenderGaps

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A Book Discussion on Gendered Inequalities in Paid and Unpaid Work of Women in India

When: June 9, 2022 | 4:00 p.m. IST | REGISTER HERE

On the panel: Prof Vibhuti Patel, Dr Nandita Mondal, Dr Geeta Balakrishnan, Dr Meenu Anand, Amrita Gupta, Ashmita Sharma, Lavanya Shanbhogue Arvind, Vijayamba R.

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Distinguished Lecture - #CityConversations

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Prof Om Prakash Mathur (Senior Fellow, Global Cities Institute, University of Toronto) on The State of India's Urbanisation

When: June 22, 2022 | 5:00 p.m. IST | REGISTER HERE

On the panel: Prof Om Prakash Mathur, Dr Soumyadip Chattopadhyay

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Panel Discussion - #PopulationAndDevelopment

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A Panel Discussion on Forfeited Before Realizing: Demographic Dividend's Potential & Reality In India

When: June 24, 2022 | 3:00 p.m. IST | REGISTER HERE

On the panel: Devender Singh

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Upcoming #WebPolicyLearning
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Understanding the Forces Shaping the Global Economy: Implications for Asia - Online Executive Training

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The Pardee RAND Graduate School (PRGS), The RAND Corporation, USA, and IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, India invite you to

An Online Executive Training Program on

Understanding the Forces Shaping the Global Economy: Implications for Asia

Dates: June 27-29, 2022
Platform: Zoom

Experts: Amb. Charles Ries, Prof. Krishna Kumar, Prof. Cortez Cooper, Prof. Rafiq Dossani

Course Fee: ₹ 1,18,000 (inclusive of GST)
Batch Size: Limited to 15 participants

For whom: Policymakers, Policy Professionals and Corporate Leaders

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Latest Publications

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Rural Households’ Access to Basic Amenities in India: Deprivation and Socio-economic Exclusions | Book Chapter by Dr Arjun Kumar

Chapter 10, pp 169-208 in the Book: Poverty and Deprivation: Changing Contours | SAGE Publications India 2021

Edited by: Dr K B. Saxena

Volume V, of the Book Series: Social Change in Contemporary India
Series Editor: Prof Manoranjan Mohanty

Hard Copies available: Amazon India | SAGE India

Insights Blog

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World Environment Day: Urgent Need to Resolve Challenges byTikender Singh Panwar | #IMPRI insights

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Falling Poverty or Quality of Analysis? by Santosh Mehrotra | #IMPRI insights

A Reason for Celebration and Renewed Commitment by Nilanjan Banik and Philip Stevens | #IMPRI insights

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MODINOMICS: Economists’ Understandings & Misunderstandings! by Dhiraj Nayyar | #IMPRI insights

Granting ST Status to Haati Community Will Reinforce Caste Hierarchies by Tikender Singh Panwar | #IMPRI insights

A ‘Soft Position’ by the UN on China’s Uighur Camps by Srikanth Kondapalli | #IMPRI insights

Academic Freedom can’t Cover for Offensive Remarks by Yashovardhan Azad & Chandrachur Singh | #IMPRI insights

Economy in Stagflation by Arun Kumar | #IMPRI insights

Baby Formula & Globalisation by T. K. Arun | #IMPRI insights

Quadization of the Indo-Pacific by Anil Trigunayat | #IMPRI insights

Indo-Pacific Economic Framework – Advantages for India by Srikanth Kondapalli | #IMPRI insights

Deserts and Ravines are not Wastelands by Manoj Misra | #IMPRI insights

The Xi-Li Discord by Srikanth Kondapalli | #IMPRI insights

Reimagining Cultural Integrities of a Historic Urban Center by Manoj Parmar | #IMPRI insights

Books

Cities in Transition

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Cities in Transition by Tikender Singh Panwar is a compilation of constructive and critical reflections on the issues of urban planning, housing, gender, governance, climate change, and the economy in the 21st century, focusing on India. This work places an emphasis on the state of affairs particularly policies, schemes, and implementation on the ground, highlighting the impact and mapping the way forward towards a responsible, inclusive, and sustainable built environment and effective decentralised urban governance.
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Journal - IPRR

Volume 1 Issue 1: January to June 2022

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The inaugural issue of Impact and Policy Research Review (IPRR), Volume 1, Issue 1: January-June 2022 is available now.
Read Vol 1 Issue 1

Event Reports and More

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Making Indian Cities Disaster and Climate Change Resilient: Towards Responsive and Actionable Urban Planning, Policy and Development | IMPRI Event Report

Destroy Dowry: Annihilation of Greed and Toxic Patriarchy in India | IMPRI Event Report

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Implications for India and emerging geopolitics | Counterview

Gender gap: Women face disproportionate barriers in accessing finance | Counterview

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In case you missed it...

#WebPolicyLearning

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An Immersive Online Certificate Training Course on

Perspectives on Gender through Healthcare Lens

by Center for Ethics (CFE), Yenepoya (deemed to be University), Mangalore, and #IMPRI Gender Impact Studies Center (GISC), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi

Experts: Farhaad Yenepoya, Prof Vibhuti Patel, Dr Vina Vaswani, Dr Simi Mehta, Prof Mala Ramanathan, Brinelle D’Souza, Dr Padma Bhate-Deosthali, Sangeeta Rege, Dr Ketki Ranade, Dr Amar Jesani, Dr Aparna Joshi, Renu Khanna, Prof Anita Ghai

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#GenderGaps

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Prof Mridul Eapen (Former Member, Kerala State Planning Board; Honorary Fellow, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum) on A Pragmatic Approach to Gender Responsive Budgeting: Experience of Kerala

On the panel: Prof Mridul Eapen, Prof Vibhuti Patel, Dr Sanghamitra Dhar, Mini Sukumar, Prof Ishita Mukhopadhyay, Dr Suchita Krishnaprasad

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#WebPolicyLearning

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A 3-day Online Certificate Training Programme on

Making Indian Cities Disaster and Climate Change Resilient: Towards Responsive and Actionable Urban Planning, Policy and Development

by National Institute of Disaster Management, Ministry of Home Affairs, and #IMPRI Center for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS)

Experts: 
Taj Hassan, Tikender Singh Panwar, Prof Anil K. Gupta, Dr Simi Mehta, Prof Chetan Vaidya, Sameer Unhale, Himanshu Shekhar Mishra, Prof K. K. Pandey, Prof V. P. Sati, Dr Madhu Verma, Dr Joy Elamon, Prof Souvanic Roy, Dr Soumyadip Chattopadhyay, Bedoshruti Sadhukhan

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