Centre for Policy Research

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'The #DelhiSmog is a reminder that human health is inextricably linked to nature’s wealth which we must protect' Brahma Chellaney on need for an integrated approach to development- placing environmental protection at centre of strategic planning https://tgam.ca/33zcR1G
Opinion: Stuck in a haze: New Delhi’s smog is the cost of environmental neglect

India needs to avoid repeating the mistakes of other countries and invest in resources tackling air, soil and water pollution

Rule of Law or Law of the Powerful? Deconstructing #Demonetisation Legally. In this podcast, #ThoughtSpace, Namita Wahi of the Land Rights Initiative at CPR deconstructs the legality of demonetisation. https://cprindia.org/news/5781
Rule of Law or Law of the Powerful? Deconstructing Demonetisation Legally | Centre for Policy Research

Researchers of CPR-Urban, Mukta Naik, Manish, Eesha KundurI and Ashwin Parulkar interviewed workers across categories of informal work in Delhi. In this podcast #ThoughtSpace they unpack their findings on informal workers' strategies of coping with #Notebandi http://bit.ly/2CmGmrt
Coping with ‘Notebandi’ (Demonetisation): Voices of informal workers | Centre for Policy Research

-Is #Demonetisation worth the trouble people are going through?
-How will those in the informal economy cope?
-Will the micro overshadow the macro?
-What are the larger benefits? Former Senior Fellow
Rajiv Kumar analysis in CPR's podcast #ThoughtSpace http://bit.ly/2NQ8PeS
ThoughtSpace Episode 5: Demonetisation–curbing black money or welfare shock? | Centre for Policy Research

[REPLUG]: 3 years of #Demonetisation: On November 8 2016, PM #NarendraModi announced the withdrawal of 500 & 1000 rupee notes from the market, with immediate effect, with the aim of curbing #BlackMoney. CPR scholars had unpacked this move in a series of podcasts [THREAD]