#PolicyBeyondPolitics | EP 07
In this episode Dr D Dhanuraj (Chairman, #CPPRIndia) discuss with Prashant Narang (Associate Research Director, Centre for Civil Society)
on the difficulties and challenges faced by the #StreetVending community during #COVID19 and the #lockdown in #India
https://www.cppr.in/videos/street-vendors-and-covid-19-lockdowns-policybeyondpolitics-ep-07
In this episode Dr D Dhanuraj (Chairman, #CPPRIndia) discuss with Prashant Narang (Associate Research Director, Centre for Civil Society)
on the difficulties and challenges faced by the #StreetVending community during #COVID19 and the #lockdown in #India
https://www.cppr.in/videos/street-vendors-and-covid-19-lockdowns-policybeyondpolitics-ep-07
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Street Vendors and COVID-19 lockdowns | #PolicyBeyondPolitics EP 07 - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Recently Government launched PM Street Vendor’s Atmanirbhar Nidhi (PM #SVANidhi ) a special micro-credit scheme to provide loan of upto Rs 10,000 to #StreetVendors. At the same time, the lack of accommodating policies and guidelines to the street vendors…
#CPPRWebinar
Event report of #CPPRWebinar on “#EnricaLexie Award: The Takeaways for India” hosted by #CPPRIndia on July 16, 2020. The discussion focuses on the #jurisdiction of the countries involved in the incident and the #immunity of the #italianmarines
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/enrica-lexie-award-the-takeaways-for-india-2
Event report of #CPPRWebinar on “#EnricaLexie Award: The Takeaways for India” hosted by #CPPRIndia on July 16, 2020. The discussion focuses on the #jurisdiction of the countries involved in the incident and the #immunity of the #italianmarines
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/enrica-lexie-award-the-takeaways-for-india-2
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'Enrica Lexie Award: The Takeaways for India’ - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) organised a webinar on the topic ‘Enrica Lexie Award: The Takeaways for India’ on July 16, 2020. The distinguished speakers were VM Syam Kumar, Advocate at the High Court of Kerala, Kochi and […]
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In the News
"The immediate focus of the state government should not be on resuming Metro services, the government should be looking for more viable options of public transport," #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr D Dhanuraj in The Times of India on the state government’s move to get Kochi Metro resume its operations
https://www.cppr.in/innews/practising-social-distancing-in-metro-train-not-easy
"The immediate focus of the state government should not be on resuming Metro services, the government should be looking for more viable options of public transport," #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr D Dhanuraj in The Times of India on the state government’s move to get Kochi Metro resume its operations
https://www.cppr.in/innews/practising-social-distancing-in-metro-train-not-easy
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‘Practising social distancing in Metro train not easy’ - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
CPPR Chairman Dr D Dhnauraj comments in a news article published in The Times of India on the state government’s move to get Kochi Metro resume its operations. He says “While KMRL can check temperature and get the details of […]
Article
"We need a sense of pride and belonging to build a city for our future generations, but the actual action should begin from us aggressively with TESS technology efficiency speed and scale," writes #CPPRIndia's Research Fellow Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan. Read it here.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/embracing-decentralisation-to-speed-up-smart-cities-projects
"We need a sense of pride and belonging to build a city for our future generations, but the actual action should begin from us aggressively with TESS technology efficiency speed and scale," writes #CPPRIndia's Research Fellow Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan. Read it here.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/embracing-decentralisation-to-speed-up-smart-cities-projects
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Embracing Decentralisation to Speed-up Smart Cities Projects - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The advances in science, revolutionary communication technology and the state-of-art engineering are not incompatible with the art of public policy making for building inclusive urban ecosystems to create livable cities for all. We need to create a robust…
In the News
“The virus, meanwhile, looks all set to cross the 2 million mark by August 11," #CPPRIndia's Senior Research Fellow Rijo M John in Deccan Chronicle
#COVID19 peak
https://www.cppr.in/innews/covid-19-in-india-1-million-in-4-months-2-million-in-3-weeks-and-peak-in-september
“The virus, meanwhile, looks all set to cross the 2 million mark by August 11," #CPPRIndia's Senior Research Fellow Rijo M John in Deccan Chronicle
#COVID19 peak
https://www.cppr.in/innews/covid-19-in-india-1-million-in-4-months-2-million-in-3-weeks-and-peak-in-september
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COVID-19 in India: 1 million in 4 months, 2 million in 3 weeks and peak in September - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
CPPR Senior Fellow Rijo M John, comments in a news article published in Deccan Chronicle on the rising number of COVID-19 cases. He says “The virus, meanwhile, looks all set to cross the 2 million mark by August 11. Dr […]
Reports & Papers
"It is equally important to differentiate between the use of #HCQ as a prophylactic as recommended by #ICMR and the use of it as treatment option in CTs," Research intern Prianka G analyses the impact of #COVID 19 in #clinicaltrials in #CPPRIndia's Working Paper.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/impact-of-covid-19-on-clinical-trials
"It is equally important to differentiate between the use of #HCQ as a prophylactic as recommended by #ICMR and the use of it as treatment option in CTs," Research intern Prianka G analyses the impact of #COVID 19 in #clinicaltrials in #CPPRIndia's Working Paper.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/impact-of-covid-19-on-clinical-trials
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Impact of COVID-19 on Clinical Trials - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage countries, all attention is focused on the research communityto generate evidence-based preventive treatment, primarily through Clinical Trials (CTs). With close to 2,500CT studies being conducted worldwide, it…
In the News
The “total COVID-19 cases in India is projected to cross 2 million around August 10-11 and 3 million by 28-29, about 3.2 million cases are expected by August 31," #CPPRIndia's Senior Research Fellow Rijo M John in Deccan Chronicle
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/india-all-set-to-cross-2-million-mark-in-coronavirus-cases-by-august-11
The “total COVID-19 cases in India is projected to cross 2 million around August 10-11 and 3 million by 28-29, about 3.2 million cases are expected by August 31," #CPPRIndia's Senior Research Fellow Rijo M John in Deccan Chronicle
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/india-all-set-to-cross-2-million-mark-in-coronavirus-cases-by-august-11
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India all set to cross 2 million mark in coronavirus cases by August 11 - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
CPPR Senior Fellow Rijo M John, comments in a news article published in Deccan Chronicle on the rising number of COVID-19 cases. He says “total COVID-19 cases in India is projected to cross 2 million around August 10-11 and 3 […]
Article
"The #ASEAN fears of delay in finalising the CoC now appear to have been further accentuated by at least three recent developments," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr Vijay Sakhuja writes about the code of conduct in the #SouthChinaSea
https://www.cppr.in/articles/code-of-conduct-in-south-china-sea-may-take-a-back-seat
"The #ASEAN fears of delay in finalising the CoC now appear to have been further accentuated by at least three recent developments," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr Vijay Sakhuja writes about the code of conduct in the #SouthChinaSea
https://www.cppr.in/articles/code-of-conduct-in-south-china-sea-may-take-a-back-seat
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Code of Conduct in South China Sea May Take a Back Seat - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
It has been 18 years since ASEAN and China agreed to the adoption of the Declaration on the Conduct (DOC) of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC); but up till now the first reading of the Single Draft Code […]
Reports & Papers
India needs to formulate policies that helps the trade and manufacturing sectors of the economy supporting their diversified requirements, Research intern Amulya Anil writes analysing India's response to #COVID19 in #CPPRIndia's Working Paper.
https://bit.ly/2ZPoAtH
India needs to formulate policies that helps the trade and manufacturing sectors of the economy supporting their diversified requirements, Research intern Amulya Anil writes analysing India's response to #COVID19 in #CPPRIndia's Working Paper.
https://bit.ly/2ZPoAtH
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
India’s Major Responses to COVID-19 and Actions of Global Relevance - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided better dimensions for diplomacy to evolve. India’s responses to the pandemic have proved its commitment towards multilateralism. While some of the responses are being commended, there exist certain limitations. The researcher…
Article
#CPPRIndia's Dr Martin Patrick in Manorama online talks about the need to rethink on our spending and on some money management techniques we can follow during #Covid19 times
https://www.cppr.in/articles/how-to-make-money-in-covid-period
#CPPRIndia's Dr Martin Patrick in Manorama online talks about the need to rethink on our spending and on some money management techniques we can follow during #Covid19 times
https://www.cppr.in/articles/how-to-make-money-in-covid-period
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കോവിഡ് കാലത്ത് പണമുണ്ടാക്കാൻ ഈ രീതി നോക്കാം - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
ദുർഘടമായ ഈ കാലഘട്ടത്തിൽ പതിവ് രീതികളും ചിന്തകളും കൊണ്ട് കാര്യമില്ല. മാറിചിന്തിക്കേണ്ടത് നിലനിൽപിന് അത്യന്താപേക്ഷിതമായിരിക്കുന്നു ധനകാര്യ മാനേജ്മെന്റിന്റെ കാര്യത്തിൽ പ്രത്യേകിച്ചും. പരമ്പരാഗത രീതി ആസ്തികളുടെ കണക്കെടുപ്പിൽ നിന്ന് തുടങ്ങി വരവ്-ചെലവുകൾ ക്രമീകരിച്ചു…
Reports & Papers
"India’s trade vision for the year 2020 is centred on improving the country’s market shares and exploring new platforms for the same," Research intern Amulya Anil writes analysing Indo-China bilateral trade policies in #CPPRIndia's Working Paper.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/impact-of-covid-19-on-india-china-trade
"India’s trade vision for the year 2020 is centred on improving the country’s market shares and exploring new platforms for the same," Research intern Amulya Anil writes analysing Indo-China bilateral trade policies in #CPPRIndia's Working Paper.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/impact-of-covid-19-on-india-china-trade
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Impact of COVID-19 on India-China Trade - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the global trade and hence also aided soft power shifts. The paper focuses on Indo-China bilateral trade by providing a background of trade trends in the yesteryears between the countries and briefly discusses their trade…
Article
"The caution is rooted in the belief that the announcement comes at a time when New Delhi is engaged in intense negotiations with Beijing," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr Vijay Sakhuja writes regarding the Naval Exercises in the Indo-Pacific
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/indo-pacific-in-a-churn-too-many-naval-exercises
"The caution is rooted in the belief that the announcement comes at a time when New Delhi is engaged in intense negotiations with Beijing," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr Vijay Sakhuja writes regarding the Naval Exercises in the Indo-Pacific
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/indo-pacific-in-a-churn-too-many-naval-exercises
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Indo-Pacific in a Churn: Too many Naval Exercises - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The possibility of Australia joining the India-led Malabar naval exercises to be held later this year in the Bay of Bengal1 has generated an intense debate among the Indian strategic community who responded with a mixed bag of ‘excitement’ and ‘caution’.…
Article
"Now, during the COVID-19 pandemic, vocational skills are helping people to fulfil their basic livelihood till they get regular job opportunities in a normal course of time," #CPPRIndia's Research Fellow Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan writes about the Skill India Mission.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/skill-india-mission-challenges-and-opportunities
"Now, during the COVID-19 pandemic, vocational skills are helping people to fulfil their basic livelihood till they get regular job opportunities in a normal course of time," #CPPRIndia's Research Fellow Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan writes about the Skill India Mission.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/skill-india-mission-challenges-and-opportunities
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Skill India Mission: Challenges and Opportunities - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
B Chandrasekaran Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and slowdown of the economy, the prospects for millions of graduating youth, labourers and migrant workers who returned to their home states seem to be gloom for the near future, although any economy […]
Reports and Paper
The launch of the Aadhaar card, holds the greatest potential for being an enabling instrument in the lives of migrant workers in India, Research Intern Bhaskar Singhania analyses the existing framework on migration.
https://bit.ly/39TG5fS
The launch of the Aadhaar card, holds the greatest potential for being an enabling instrument in the lives of migrant workers in India, Research Intern Bhaskar Singhania analyses the existing framework on migration.
https://bit.ly/39TG5fS
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Marking Those on the Move: Review of Existing Paradigm and Towards a New Framework - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Although the ability to collect migration figures regularly has improved, significant gaps remain in the quantity,accuracy, timeliness, disaggregation, comparability (over time and across countries) and accessibility of migration-related data. There is a…
Reports and Paper
"In India, accreditation is not a regulatory mandate, but is seen as a proxy for quality of the institution," Research intern Prianka G writes in #CPPRIndia's Occasional Paper analysing the guidelines set by accreditation bodies like NABL and NABH .
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/covid-19-is-it-time-to-revisit-nabh-and-nabl-guidelines
"In India, accreditation is not a regulatory mandate, but is seen as a proxy for quality of the institution," Research intern Prianka G writes in #CPPRIndia's Occasional Paper analysing the guidelines set by accreditation bodies like NABL and NABH .
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/covid-19-is-it-time-to-revisit-nabh-and-nabl-guidelines
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
COVID-19: Is it Time to Revisit NABH and NABL Guidelines? - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
As the country battles the pandemic with the death toll rising at a steady rate, there are questions being raised regarding the preparedness of the country even after measures to buy time and mount an effective response. COVID-19 has exposed […]
Articles
"After taking over the Chairmanship of the ASEAN and being a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, The Vietnamese leadership has spearheaded many initiatives in the midst of challenging times emerging from the #COVID-19 global pandemic," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr Vijay Sakhuja writes about Vietnam's efforts in diplomacy
https://www.cppr.in/articles/vietnam-leads-from-the-front-in-asean-and-at-the-un
"After taking over the Chairmanship of the ASEAN and being a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, The Vietnamese leadership has spearheaded many initiatives in the midst of challenging times emerging from the #COVID-19 global pandemic," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr Vijay Sakhuja writes about Vietnam's efforts in diplomacy
https://www.cppr.in/articles/vietnam-leads-from-the-front-in-asean-and-at-the-un
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Vietnam Leads from the Front in ASEAN and at the UN - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
After taking over the Chairmanship of the ASEAN and being a Non-Permanent Member of the UN Security Council, the Vietnamese leadership has spearheaded many initiatives in the midst of challenging times emerging from the COVID-19 global pandemic. A unique…
In the News
Kerala's 4.6% COVID-19 positive testing rate remains much better than India’s average of 11.7%.The figure is important to find out if authorities are testing adequately, #CPPRIndia's Senior Research Fellow Dr. Rijo M John in DW news
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/tackling-coronavirus-pandemic-is-the-kerala-model-in-india-really-working
Kerala's 4.6% COVID-19 positive testing rate remains much better than India’s average of 11.7%.The figure is important to find out if authorities are testing adequately, #CPPRIndia's Senior Research Fellow Dr. Rijo M John in DW news
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/tackling-coronavirus-pandemic-is-the-kerala-model-in-india-really-working
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Tackling coronavirus pandemic: Is the Kerala model in India really working? - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
CPPR Senior fellow Rijo M John comments in a news report published in DW. Mukund P Unny, a lawyer based in Delhi, decided to go back to his hometown in Kerala in May. Air travel in India had just resumed […]
In the News
"The increasing presence of undetected cases can potentially lead to Super Spreader events which, in turn, can have devastating consequences," #CPPRIndia's Senior Research Fellow Dr. Rijo M John in Bloomberg
COVID-19
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/crowded-villages-show-why-virus-cases-are-surging-in-rural-india
"The increasing presence of undetected cases can potentially lead to Super Spreader events which, in turn, can have devastating consequences," #CPPRIndia's Senior Research Fellow Dr. Rijo M John in Bloomberg
COVID-19
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/crowded-villages-show-why-virus-cases-are-surging-in-rural-india
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Crowded Villages Show Why Virus Cases Are Surging in Rural India - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
CPPR Senior Fellow Rijo M John comments in a news article published in bloomberg on COVID-19 As India passes the grim milestone of two million virus cases and new hotspots emerge in villages, experts are worried infections will now rise […]
