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"Eight out of ten respondents believed that the #economy would remain affected for more than nine months," #CPPRIndia’s #COVID19 Impact Survey report findings in the National Herald
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/threat-to-economy-due-to-covid-19-more-serious-than-impact-on-health-pan-india-survey-report
"Eight out of ten respondents believed that the #economy would remain affected for more than nine months," #CPPRIndia’s #COVID19 Impact Survey report findings in the National Herald
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/threat-to-economy-due-to-covid-19-more-serious-than-impact-on-health-pan-india-survey-report
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Threat to economy due to COVID-19 more serious than impact on health: Pan-India survey report - Centre for Public Policy Research…
The threat to the economy due to COVID-19 is more serious compared to its impact as a health crisis, as per a survey conducted by the Centre for Public Policy Research. Nine out of ten respondents said the COVID-19’s threat […]
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"Streamlining #parking is a challenging process. #Kochi does not have parking spaces for everyone’s requirements," #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj in the New Indian Express on the issue of illegal parking on the rise after the #lockdown
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"Streamlining #parking is a challenging process. #Kochi does not have parking spaces for everyone’s requirements," #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj in the New Indian Express on the issue of illegal parking on the rise after the #lockdown
https://www.cppr.in/innews/illegal-parking-on-rise-kochi-chokes
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Illegal parking on rise, Kochi chokes - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
CPPR Chairman Dr D Dhanuraj comments in a article published in The New Indian Express on the rise in number of illegal parking in the city. He comments “Streamlining parking is a challenging process. Kochi doesn’t have parking spaces for […]
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“Issues of traffic snarls and parking woes can be addressed by improving public transport facilities,” #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj in Times of India on #autos and #taxis hoping to revive business as #KochiMetro is set to resume operations
https://www.cppr.in/innews/autos-taxis-hope-to-revive-business-as-kochi-metro-set-to-resume
“Issues of traffic snarls and parking woes can be addressed by improving public transport facilities,” #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj in Times of India on #autos and #taxis hoping to revive business as #KochiMetro is set to resume operations
https://www.cppr.in/innews/autos-taxis-hope-to-revive-business-as-kochi-metro-set-to-resume
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Autos, taxis hope to revive business as Kochi Metro set to resume - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
“Issues of traffic snarls and parking woes can be addressed by improving public transport facilities,” comments CPPR Chairman Dr D Dhanuraj in a news report published in The Times of India As Kochi Metro resumes operations on Monday, the autorickshaw drivers…
In the News
"An #institution alone is not enough. It must be driven by #experts who have sound #knowledge and the capacity to execute legislation or decisions," #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj in The Hindu on the inclusion of #KMTA in #Kerala's 100-day #ActionPlan
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"An #institution alone is not enough. It must be driven by #experts who have sound #knowledge and the capacity to execute legislation or decisions," #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj in The Hindu on the inclusion of #KMTA in #Kerala's 100-day #ActionPlan
https://bit.ly/3h6ru2n
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Experts cheer inclusion of KMTA in Kerala government’s 100-day action plan - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
“An institution alone is not enough. It must be manned by experts who have sound domain knowledge and the capacity to execute legislation or decisions. For this, an effective framework is required to coordinate among different stakeholders,” comments CPPR…
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“The adverse impact of the pandemic on the #economy is widely perceived to be more #severe than its impact as a #healthcrisis,” #CPPRIndia’s #COVID19 Impact Survey report findings in The Qrius
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/covid-19-seen-as-a-more-serious-threat-to-the-economy-than-to-health-cppr-covid-19-impact-survey
“The adverse impact of the pandemic on the #economy is widely perceived to be more #severe than its impact as a #healthcrisis,” #CPPRIndia’s #COVID19 Impact Survey report findings in The Qrius
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/covid-19-seen-as-a-more-serious-threat-to-the-economy-than-to-health-cppr-covid-19-impact-survey
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“COVID- 19 seen as a more serious threat to the economy than to health”, CPPR COVID-19 Impact Survey - Centre for Public Policy…
“The adverse impact of the pandemic on the economy is widely perceived to be more severe than its impact as a health crisis.”, reveals COVID-19 Impact Survey conducted by the Centre for Public Policy Research, a public policy think tank based […]
In the News
"Ensuring #lastmileconnectivity in the current scenario is a massive challenge and requires #administrative debate,” #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj in The New Indian Express talking about the issues with the smooth operation of #Kochi Metro
https://www.cppr.in/innews/it-wont-be-a-smooth-ride-for-kochi-metro-heres-why
"Ensuring #lastmileconnectivity in the current scenario is a massive challenge and requires #administrative debate,” #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj in The New Indian Express talking about the issues with the smooth operation of #Kochi Metro
https://www.cppr.in/innews/it-wont-be-a-smooth-ride-for-kochi-metro-heres-why
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
It won’t be a smooth ride for Kochi Metro. Here's why - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
“The metro wasn’t a sustainable option before Covid-19; now passengers are fewer. They continue to have the same or higher operational costs. Ensuring last-mile connectivity in the current scenario is a massive challenge and requires administrative debate…
In the News
"Keralites are happy with their government's response to the #COVID19 pandemic," @timesofindia discusses the findings of #CPPRIndia’s COVID19 Impact Survey report
https://www.cppr.in/innews/keralites-happy-with-govts-response-to-the-pandemic
"Keralites are happy with their government's response to the #COVID19 pandemic," @timesofindia discusses the findings of #CPPRIndia’s COVID19 Impact Survey report
https://www.cppr.in/innews/keralites-happy-with-govts-response-to-the-pandemic
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Keralites happy with govt’s response to the pandemic - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Keralites were happier with their state government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic among all the major states in India, according to a Covid-19 impact survey conducted by the Kochi-based Centre for Public Policy Research.The report spotlighted Covid-19…
In the News
Over a period of time, a database must be built on the locations and reasons for congestion, and, accordingly, the responses must be formulated and carried out, #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj in the New Indian Express talking about how congestion can be reduced in Kochi
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Over a period of time, a database must be built on the locations and reasons for congestion, and, accordingly, the responses must be formulated and carried out, #CPPRIndia's Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj in the New Indian Express talking about how congestion can be reduced in Kochi
https://bit.ly/2RmU70O
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Kochi’s traffic jams could be a thing of the past - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
“Congestion can be reduced and vehicles redirected — ITMS collates the same on an intelligent model. But, over a period of time, ideally, a database must be built comprising details regarding locations which are prone to traffic congestion and the […]
In the News
"The share of #publictransport users will decrease from four to one (out of 10) post-lockdown. Two out of 10 respondents are planning to buy a new vehicle post-lockdown," #CPPRIndia’s #COVID19 Impact Survey report findings in The Hindu
https://www.cppr.in/innews/public-transport-usage-to-dwindle-post-pandemic-survey
"The share of #publictransport users will decrease from four to one (out of 10) post-lockdown. Two out of 10 respondents are planning to buy a new vehicle post-lockdown," #CPPRIndia’s #COVID19 Impact Survey report findings in The Hindu
https://www.cppr.in/innews/public-transport-usage-to-dwindle-post-pandemic-survey
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Public transport usage to dwindle post-pandemic: survey - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The number of people using public transport is likely to come down post-pandemic restrictions, as they feel it may not be safe, according to a survey conducted by Centre for Public Policy Research here. Before the pandemic, six out of […]
Video
In the backdrop of the recent #IndiaChinaBorderStandoff this episode of #CPPRGlobalHighTea looks into how the changing political climate and looming #China factor is affecting #India’s neighborhood relations
#indiachina #ChinaIndiaFaceoff
Click to watch: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/changing-political-contours-in-indias-neighborhood-cppr-global-high-tea
In the backdrop of the recent #IndiaChinaBorderStandoff this episode of #CPPRGlobalHighTea looks into how the changing political climate and looming #China factor is affecting #India’s neighborhood relations
#indiachina #ChinaIndiaFaceoff
Click to watch: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/changing-political-contours-in-indias-neighborhood-cppr-global-high-tea
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Changing political contours in India's neighborhood | CPPR Global High Tea - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
In the backdrop of the recent India- China Standoff, this episode of CPPR Global High Tea looks into how the changing political climate and looming China factor is affecting India’s neighborhood relations?
Event
#CPPRIndia hosted a Virtual Launch and Discussion on the Book, “Kerala Dhanakaryam” on September 10, 2020, at 6:00PM. The speakers for the session were Dr. Jose Sebastian, Senior Fellow (Finance), CPPR, and Dr. Martin Patrick, Chief Economist, CPPR. The session was moderated by Dr. D Dhanuraj, Chairman, CPPR.
Click here to watch the recording: https://www.cppr.in/videos/cppr-virtual-launch-and-discussion-on-the-book-kerala-dhanakaryam-by-dr-jose-sebastian
#CPPRIndia hosted a Virtual Launch and Discussion on the Book, “Kerala Dhanakaryam” on September 10, 2020, at 6:00PM. The speakers for the session were Dr. Jose Sebastian, Senior Fellow (Finance), CPPR, and Dr. Martin Patrick, Chief Economist, CPPR. The session was moderated by Dr. D Dhanuraj, Chairman, CPPR.
Click here to watch the recording: https://www.cppr.in/videos/cppr-virtual-launch-and-discussion-on-the-book-kerala-dhanakaryam-by-dr-jose-sebastian
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CPPR Virtual Launch and Discussion on the Book, "Kerala Dhanakaryam" by Dr Jose Sebastian - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Centre for Public Policy Research hosted Virtual Launch and Discussion on the Book, “Kerala Dhanakaryam” on September 10, 2020 at 6:00PM.The speakers for the session were Dr Jose Sebastian, Senior Fellow (Finance), CPPR and Dr Martin Patrick, Chief Economist…
Article
"The Chinese disdain for the 1982 UNCLOS has engendered coalitions and partnerships among like-minded States to counter China’s illegal occupation, militarisation and weaponisation of the islands and reefs in the South China Sea," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr. Vijay Sakhuja writes about the new coalitions emerging in the South China Sea.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3iNJi4k
"The Chinese disdain for the 1982 UNCLOS has engendered coalitions and partnerships among like-minded States to counter China’s illegal occupation, militarisation and weaponisation of the islands and reefs in the South China Sea," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr. Vijay Sakhuja writes about the new coalitions emerging in the South China Sea.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3iNJi4k
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International Response to China’s Military Buildup and Reclamations in South China Sea - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The article discusses how China’s military buildup and reclamations in the South China Sea is leading to the emergence of new coalitions and partnerships and whether the Five Eyes (Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States) will work […]
In the News
“China has been the more reliable source of developmental loans for #SriLanka with its no-strings-attached policy than India,” news report on #CPPRWebinar on India-Sri Lanka relations citing Prof Jayadeva Uyangoda in The New Indian Express
https://www.cppr.in/innews/webinar-held-on-relations-between-india-sri-lanka
“China has been the more reliable source of developmental loans for #SriLanka with its no-strings-attached policy than India,” news report on #CPPRWebinar on India-Sri Lanka relations citing Prof Jayadeva Uyangoda in The New Indian Express
https://www.cppr.in/innews/webinar-held-on-relations-between-india-sri-lanka
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Webinar held on relations between India & Sri Lanka - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The Sri Lanka government had been able to foster a new strand of Tamil nationalism which advocates for economic and developmental rights as opposed to their political rights, said Sri Lankan political scientist and expert professor Jayadeva Uyangoda. He was…
Event Report
Event report of #CPPRWebinar on “India & SriLanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region," held on Sept 17, 2020. The session discussed the intricacies of the Sri Lankan political system, and how the two countries can further their relationship.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/india-and-sri-lanka-changing-dynamics-in-the-indian-ocean-region
Click here to watch the recording: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/cpprwebinar-india-and-sri-lanka-changing-dynamics-in-the-indian-ocean-region
Event report of #CPPRWebinar on “India & SriLanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region," held on Sept 17, 2020. The session discussed the intricacies of the Sri Lankan political system, and how the two countries can further their relationship.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/india-and-sri-lanka-changing-dynamics-in-the-indian-ocean-region
Click here to watch the recording: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/cpprwebinar-india-and-sri-lanka-changing-dynamics-in-the-indian-ocean-region
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“India and Sri Lanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region” - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) organised a webinar on “India and Sri Lanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region” on September 17, 2020. The webinar featured Professor Jayadeva Uyangoda, Emeritus Professor of Political Science and Public…
Reports and Papers
A strategic shift from military force to use of diplomacy with a focus on dialogue amongst the regional powers is necessary, read the Issue brief on Middle East peace plan by CPPR's Research Intern Katyayinee Richhariya and Senior Research Associate Gazi Hassan
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A strategic shift from military force to use of diplomacy with a focus on dialogue amongst the regional powers is necessary, read the Issue brief on Middle East peace plan by CPPR's Research Intern Katyayinee Richhariya and Senior Research Associate Gazi Hassan
https://bit.ly/3hZS6m5
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Middle East Peace Plan: Emerging Political Dynamics and Implications - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
This issue brief tries to employ different lenses in order to understand the evolving US-Israel-Palestine relations in the light of the recently formulated Middle East Peace Plan steered by the US Diplomat Jared Kushner. The highlight of this plan has […]
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"Experts suggest low patronage for public transport in future due to fear of safety and lack of practices or infrastructure to maintain social distancing," #CPPRIndia’s Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation survey report findings in The New Indian Express
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"Experts suggest low patronage for public transport in future due to fear of safety and lack of practices or infrastructure to maintain social distancing," #CPPRIndia’s Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation survey report findings in The New Indian Express
https://bit.ly/33XI8wL
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Covid may have reduced the demand for public transport: Study - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
“There will be a drastic reduction in travel demand triggered by changes like reduced job opportunities and work from home practices during the Covid times,” cites the “Survey on the effects of Covid-19 on transportation: What the experts say” conducted […]
Reports and Papers
“The choice of mode will be influenced by safety concerns. Hence public transport would be a less preferred mode by the people,” #CPPRIndia’s survey on the Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation: What the Experts Say.
To read the study Report: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-urban-studies/effects-of-covid-19-on-transportation-what-the-experts-say
“The choice of mode will be influenced by safety concerns. Hence public transport would be a less preferred mode by the people,” #CPPRIndia’s survey on the Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation: What the Experts Say.
To read the study Report: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-urban-studies/effects-of-covid-19-on-transportation-what-the-experts-say
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Effects of COVID-19 on Transportation: What the Experts Say - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Transportation is one of the major sectors, which has been severely affected by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. A survey was conducted by the Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) from June to July 2020, among experts from the […]
Reports and Papers
"The new norm will now favour highly skilled workers who are paid the highest wages by their respective companies," #CPPRIndia's Issue Brief on H1B visas & immigration policies post COVID-19 in the US, by CPPR's Research Intern Ashwati Mahadevan.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/the-curious-case-of-h1-b-visa-is-covid-19-the-end-of-the-american-dream
"The new norm will now favour highly skilled workers who are paid the highest wages by their respective companies," #CPPRIndia's Issue Brief on H1B visas & immigration policies post COVID-19 in the US, by CPPR's Research Intern Ashwati Mahadevan.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/the-curious-case-of-h1-b-visa-is-covid-19-the-end-of-the-american-dream
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THE CURIOUS CASE OF H1-B VISA: Is COVID-19 the end of the American Dream? - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
It goes without saying how far-reaching and sweeping the effects of Corona virus have been, tacitly having seeped into nearly every aspect of our lives. Amidst this pandemic-pandemonium, Donald Trump’s latest decision to temporarily ban all non-immigrant…
In the News
An increased preference for private vehicles, nonmotorised transport (NMT) and shared mobility services during COVID times, #CPPRIndia’s Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation Expert survey report findings in The Hindu
https://www.cppr.in/innews/survey-foresees-low-patronage-for-public-transport-in-future
An increased preference for private vehicles, nonmotorised transport (NMT) and shared mobility services during COVID times, #CPPRIndia’s Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation Expert survey report findings in The Hindu
https://www.cppr.in/innews/survey-foresees-low-patronage-for-public-transport-in-future
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Survey foresees low patronage for public transport in future - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
There will be a drastic reduction in demand for travel, triggered by changes like reduced job opportunities and work-from-home practices during the COVID times, finds a “Survey on the effects of COVID 19 on transportation: What the experts say”, conducted…
Article
"The navies of France and the UK have been subjected to China's ‘restrictive’ regime of freedom of navigation in the South China Sea," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr Vijay Sakhuja writes about Europe approaching the UN to uphold order at sea.
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"The navies of France and the UK have been subjected to China's ‘restrictive’ regime of freedom of navigation in the South China Sea," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr Vijay Sakhuja writes about Europe approaching the UN to uphold order at sea.
https://bit.ly/345tnIs
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
European Powers Knock on UN Doors to Uphold Order at Sea - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Are European attitudes towards both China and Taiwan shifting? The article attempts to shed light on this and some of the other aspects in the context of European powers approaching the United Nations over China’s expansive claims in the South […]
Reports and Papers
"The multi-pronged containment strategy, backed by the existing #decentralised governance and health systems, made it possible for the State to Flatten The Curve in the second wave," #CPPRIndia's report on Kerala's Model of response to COVID-19
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Read more: https://www.cppr.in/reports-and-papers/kerala-model-of-response-to-covid-19
"The multi-pronged containment strategy, backed by the existing #decentralised governance and health systems, made it possible for the State to Flatten The Curve in the second wave," #CPPRIndia's report on Kerala's Model of response to COVID-19
Omidyar Network India
Read more: https://www.cppr.in/reports-and-papers/kerala-model-of-response-to-covid-19
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KERALA MODEL OF RESPONSE TO COVID-19 - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The Centre for Public Policy Research documented learnings from Kerala’s Model of Crisis Management to identify lessons of policy practices and inform the thinking of policy-makers and key stakeholders to effectively respond to future eventualities. The Project…