Addressing Climate Change Impact on Informal Workers
On this May Day, there is an urgent need to recognise the organic links between workers’ rights and climate change, and build worker-centred pathways for climate-just transitions.
On this May Day, there is an urgent need to recognise the organic links between workers’ rights and climate change, and build worker-centred pathways for climate-just transitions.
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi took over the reins of India in 2014, there were some concerns within the Arab and the Muslim world that India’s foreign policy will tilt towards Israel at the expense of the Palestinian cause and historic relations between India and West Asia.
As our learned judges of the Supreme Court debate the meaning and ambit of Article 39(b), which enunciates the directive principle enjoining the state to make sure “that the ownership and control of the material resources of the community are so distributed as best to subserve the common good”, they would do well to bear in mind two things.
Harsh V Pant As a rising India engages the world with confidence in an increasingly challenging environment, informed contestations on foreign policy should be the norm. As India’s global imprint continues to grow, it has become difficult for political parties…
The eleventh day of the Public Policy Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Fellowship for Cohort 2.0 commenced with Prof. Mukul acknowledging the comprehensive and well-designed integrative program facilitated by IMPRI.
Session ReportRehmat Arora Introduction: Professor Vibhuti Patel delivered a comprehensive and enlightening presentation on Women-Led Development and Public Policy during the eighth day of the Fundamentals of Public Policy course organized by IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi.…