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by Vriti Bansal, Research & Advocacy Lead, and M Sharanya, Policy & Communication Associate at the Foundation for Democratic Reforms For over two decades, surveys
by Vriti Bansal, Research & Advocacy Lead, and M Sharanya, Policy & Communication Associate at the Foundation for Democratic Reforms For over two decades, surveys
by Santosh Chaitanya Keshaboina, Research Analyst at the Foundation for Democratic Reforms India’s subnational fiscal story varies dramatically from state to state. In my previous blog,
By Uday Kiran, Research Analyst at the Foundation for Democratic Reforms The world is experiencing a quiet, widespread shift in the nature of disease burden
by Varshith Devana, Research and Advocacy Lead, at Foundation for Democratic Reforms In India, 46 percent of the population is dependent on agriculture and related activities
By Santhoshini Karanam, Research Analyst at the Foundation for Democratic Reforms India’s urbanization has been slower than in other large economies. Between 1971 and 2015,
Part I of The Healthcare Series by Likitha Reddy Bandakunta, Research Analyst at the Foundation for Democratic Reforms 55 million Indians are pushed into poverty