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human capital
January 28, 2021
Public funds have been poorly allocated
Ahead of Budget 2021, India needs to rethink its overall strategy for the investment of public funds.
by
Nachiket Mor
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5 min read
April 16, 2020
Managing recruitment and talent during COVID-19
Only eight percent of surveyed nonprofits said they planned on continuing hiring as usual.
by
Satyam Vyas
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4 min read
May 14, 2019
The jobs crisis severely affects educated youth and women
India is witnessing a rise in the number of educated youth with a simultaneous fall in the generation of jobs; a problem that requires immediate government-led intervention.
by
India Development Review
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5 min read
August 1, 2018
Justice for all
People feel powerless while navigating the court system, because the judiciary is not structurally designed to listen to, or engage with citizens. However, there is a huge opportunity to change this by attracting civic participation.
by
Keerthana Medarametla
,
Supriya Sankaran
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4 min read
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