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Articles by India Development Review


a motorcyclist in an orange Swiggy shirt driving through traffic--gig workers

January 20, 2026
What the data reveals about India’s gig workers
Platform work is often characterised as either an opportunity or as exploitation. A study by IDInsight explains why India’s gig economy is far more complex.
two parrots on a tree branch facing each other--nonprofit humour

January 19, 2026
Sh*t nonprofits say: Part XVI
How many consultants is too many consultants?
2026 bingo card--nonprofit humour

January 12, 2026
2026 Bingo, IDR style
It’s funny because it’s terrifying.
two men leaning on a yellow taxi, one sitting on the trunk and the other holding a smartphone--misinformation

December 17, 2025
Unpacking misinformation and what it means for the social sector
How false information affects access to rights, erodes trust in institutions, and undermines development efforts.
green fields, with those farther away cut into neat plots, and blue skies with some clouds--gramdan

November 13, 2025
Half a century later, where does India’s Gramdan movement stand today?
Led by Vinoba Bhave, Gramdan, or collective land ownership by villages, emerged as a major social movement in the 1950s and ‘60s. While more than 3,000 gramdani villages exist even today, these communities face complex challenges.
A group of three women facing a man and woman standing and writing in their notebooks-Monitoring and evaluation

November 12, 2025
It’s time to rethink MEL
Originally devised to help organisations reflect and learn from their work, monitoring, evaluation, and learning has been reduced to a reporting tool. How can this change?
four women farmers working on a field somewhere in India

August 29, 2025
Indian agriculture can’t thrive without women farmers
Kavitha Kuruganti and Ireena Vittal discuss why women farmers’ labour, knowledge, and leadership often go unrecognised, and what would change if they were valued.
Women carrying stacks of bricks on their backs in a brick kiln, walking carefully over uneven stacks of bricks, with dusty red surroundings and a partly sunlit setting_women workforce participation

August 1, 2025
Women in the workforce: What we know (and what we’re missing)
Using insights from IDR articles, we answer four key questions that explore the social and economic factors shaping women’s participation in the workforce.
Two trout heads facing each other on bright orange background_nonprofit humour

July 21, 2025
Sh*t nonprofits say: Part XV
What do you mean you don't want to fundraise for your salary?
a gram sabha meeting with a panel sitting behind a table, and women in colourful chunnis sitting on the ground as participants-panchayati raj

July 18, 2025
The state of India’s Panchayati Raj system
From legal frameworks to finances and functions, the Panchayat Devolution Index 2024 evaluates how states transfer power to local governments for a stronger democracy.
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