Building a Healthier Rajasthan: The Economics of Health Assurance
Manorama BakshiArjun Kumar India cannot claim first-world economic productivity while its citizens remain exposed to third-world, catastrophic medical bills. Healthcare shocks rout
Arjun Kumar is the Director of the IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. With training in development economics, he specializes in quantitative and qualitative research methods, econometrics, and the use of statistical software to crunch big data. He has been a Visiting Faculty at the Institute for Human Development (IHD) amongst others and has been associated with several think tanks, research institutes, governments, civil society organizations, and private enterprises. He is President of a Jharkhand based NGO (registered in 2010), Manavdhara- a youth social organization working for humanitarian causes in backward regions and for marginalized communities. He has also taught Economics at the University of Delhi. His research interests are in the economy, development studies, housing and basic amenities, urban and regional research, inclusive and sustainable development, data and evidence-based policy, and, research methods. He has several research publications to his credit and has experience of being involved in research projects of international and national repute. He is also a member and part of various government and non-government formed committees, groups, and advisory boards overseeing the deliberation as a subject matter expert and for possessing strong research acumen. He is an avid writer and frequently writes on various dimensions of economic issues, policies, and their impact for several eminent media platforms.
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Manorama BakshiArjun Kumar India cannot claim first-world economic productivity while its citizens remain exposed to third-world, catastrophic medical bills. Healthcare shocks rout
Manorama BakshiArjun Kumar Goa’s Health Assurance Question India’s health protection landscape has gradually moved from fragmented, state-specific insurance arrangements toward
Manorama BakshiArjun Kumar As India maps its strategic trajectory towards the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047, the national discourse has increasingly shifted beyond economic growth
Manorama BakshiArjun Kumar For decades, a central criticism of India’s healthcare system was that while a medical diagnosis itself did not necessarily push families into bank
For decades, India's public health system relied largely on demand-side interventions such as expanding insurance coverage and beneficiary support.
For decades, the standard critique of the Indian public health sector was its single-minded obsession with "demand-side" adjustments.
At the historic joint inauguration of Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice, France, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a resonant address that captured the global innovation spotlight
At the historic joint inauguration of Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice, France, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a resonant address that captured the global innovation spotlight
The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) has officially crossed a historic milestone, with more than 90 crore Ayushman Bharat Health Accounts (ABHAs) now created across India.
