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While India’s score improved slightly in the Global Hunger Report 2024, both the rate of improvement and the ranking among developing countries suggest a concerning situation of food and nutrition ...
While comparatively analysing, the scholarship on federal constitutionalism often focuses on the US Federal Constitution and overlooks the significance of state constitutionalism within the country.
Over the last few weeks, several instances of “mistaken deportation” of Indian citizens to Bangladesh have been reported and rightly caused an alarm. The pattern that seems to be emerging is arrests ...
Its profound effects are particularly evident in coastal areas, where the convergence of rising sea levels, shifting weather ...
Women’s participation in the labour market is mediated by the gendered household dynamics of work and care. This is underscored by homeworking where women may choose to work from home because it ...
It examines the circulation of ideas in the age of European colonialism, and how Indian thinker-actors engaged, modified and ...
In Bengaluru, domestic workers have organised with many organisations that are broadly of two forms—DW unions and labour non-governmental organisations—with discrete yet intertwined histories. The ...
More recently, Carlota Perez (2002) developed the Kondratieff model of long waves of technological change into that of ...
Female work participation rate (FWPR) is low compared to other countries with similar levels of economic development and is inconsistent with the U-shaped feminisation hypothesis (Klasen and Pieters ...
In this context, Kaldor opined that since savings are a prerequisite for rapid growth, it was important to concentrate income in the hands of a few people with a large marginal propensity to save.
Development, Neoliberalism, and Islamism in South Asia: The Case of Bangladesh by Mustahid M Husain, Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022; pp xvii + 146, ¤117.69 (eBook). This ambitious work ...
Research, action, and policy on gender and inequality pinpointed women’s unpaid work and economic dependence—along with the reification, naturalisation, and moral valorisation of the family and ...