The Environment and the Union Budget 2026–27
On the 4th of February, 2026, IMPRI (Impact and Policy Research Institute) Centre for Work and Welfare (CWW), New Delhi, convened a crucial online thematic discussion titled “T
B.Rajeshwari has a doctorate degree in political science from the Center for Political Studies, JNU and a postdoc in development studies from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi. She is currently based in New Delhi and a senior consultant with niiti Consulting where she works on projects related to monitoring and evaluation. She has previously worked as a consultant with Wageningen University and Research (the Netherlands). She has also taught undergrad and postgrad courses in Delhi University and GD Goenka University at the Political Science Departments. She was awarded the National Child Rights Fellowship (2006) and the Mahbub-ul-Haq Fellowship (2004). Her areas of research interest include – Impact measurement, civil society collaborations, feminist politics, and gender studies.
Research Areas
Environment, Energy, Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Gender, Pluralism and Social Inclusion, Governance and Law, Public Policies, Programs and Schemes, Social Sector
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On the 4th of February, 2026, IMPRI (Impact and Policy Research Institute) Centre for Work and Welfare (CWW), New Delhi, convened a crucial online thematic discussion titled “T
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