Why is economic growth across Indian states uneven?
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay finds that India’s GDP growth has been fuelled by isolated sectors of the economy concentrated in a few states. Economic development is often an uneven process. The existence...
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संघमित्रा बंधोपाध्याय का कहना है कि भारत की जीडीपी वृद्धि को कुछ राज्यों में केंद्रित अर्थव्यवस्था के फुटकल क्षेत्रों से गति मिली है। Click here to read this blog in English. आर्थिक विकास की...
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On a recent trip to Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, Matt Birkinshaw learnt about the effects that large dam projects on the Narmada River are having on the local community and environment. I recently...
View ArticleThe Economic Forum for India at LSE 2015: Frustration and optimism in equal...
On 14 March, the second Economic Form for India at LSE took place in central London. Megha Harish draws out some of the most contentious debates of the day, namely around censorship, the freedom of...
View ArticleWhy is economic growth across Indian states uneven?
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay finds that India’s GDP growth has been fuelled by isolated sectors of the economy concentrated in a few states. Economic development is often an uneven process. The existence...
View Articleभारत के राज्यों में आर्थिक संवृद्धि असमान क्यों है?
संघमित्रा बंधोपाध्याय का कहना है कि भारत की जीडीपी वृद्धि को कुछ राज्यों में केंद्रित अर्थव्यवस्था के फुटकल क्षेत्रों से गति मिली है। Click here to read this blog in English. आर्थिक विकास की...
View ArticlePhotoblog: Damming the Narmada – submerging land, livelihoods and cultures in...
On a recent trip to Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, Matt Birkinshaw learnt about the effects that large dam projects on the Narmada River are having on the local community and environment. I recently...
View ArticleThe Economic Forum for India at LSE 2015: Frustration and optimism in equal...
On 14 March, the second Economic Form for India at LSE took place in central London. Megha Harish draws out some of the most contentious debates of the day, namely around censorship, the freedom of...
View ArticleThe Sardar Sarovar Dam: Drowning out citizens but who benefits?
The controversial damming of the Narmada river in central India goes on, even though the project has been plagued by escalating costs, corruption scandals and protests over human rights and...
View ArticleBook Review: Populism and Power: Farmers’ Movement in Western India,...
In Populism and Power: Farmers’ Movement in Western India, D. N. Dhanagare comprehensively traces the farmers’ movement in Maharashtra over three decades. Khurshed Alam finds the book addresses a wide...
View ArticleThe Commercialisation of Nutrition – Maharashtra comes full circle
The flip-flops in India’s child nutrition policies are nowhere better exemplified than in the recent move of the Maharashtra government to issue a tender for the supply of fortified ready-to-cook...
View ArticleWhy is economic growth across Indian states uneven?
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay finds that India’s GDP growth has been fuelled by isolated sectors of the economy concentrated in a few states. Economic development is often an uneven process. The existence...
View Articleभारत के राज्यों में आर्थिक संवृद्धि असमान क्यों है?
संघमित्रा बंधोपाध्याय का कहना है कि भारत की जीडीपी वृद्धि को कुछ राज्यों में केंद्रित अर्थव्यवस्था के फुटकल क्षेत्रों से गति मिली है। Click here to read this blog in English. आर्थिक विकास की...
View ArticlePhotoblog: Damming the Narmada – submerging land, livelihoods and cultures in...
On a recent trip to Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, Matt Birkinshaw learnt about the effects that large dam projects on the Narmada River are having on the local community and environment. I recently...
View ArticleThe Economic Forum for India at LSE 2015: Frustration and optimism in equal...
On 14 March, the second Economic Form for India at LSE took place in central London. Megha Harish draws out some of the most contentious debates of the day, namely around censorship, the freedom of...
View ArticleThe Sardar Sarovar Dam: Drowning out citizens but who benefits?
The controversial damming of the Narmada river in central India goes on, even though the project has been plagued by escalating costs, corruption scandals and protests over human rights and...
View ArticleBook Review: Populism and Power: Farmers’ Movement in Western India,...
In Populism and Power: Farmers’ Movement in Western India, D. N. Dhanagare comprehensively traces the farmers’ movement in Maharashtra over three decades. Khurshed Alam finds the book addresses a wide...
View ArticleThe Commercialisation of Nutrition – Maharashtra comes full circle
The flip-flops in India’s child nutrition policies are nowhere better exemplified than in the recent move of the Maharashtra government to issue a tender for the supply of fortified ready-to-cook...
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