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Educational Equity for Dyslexics: National Education Policy 2020 and Its Impact

Dyslexia is not a reflection of intelligence or cognitive ability. It is simply a different way of processing information, often involving strengths like creativity, visual-spatial reasoning, and problem-solving. By focusing on understanding and working with these strengths, we can unlock immense potential in dyslexic individuals. When identified and addressed early on, individuals can develop effective… Continue reading Educational Equity for Dyslexics: National Education Policy 2020 and Its Impact

Decoding G-20: Key Insights and Analysis

“India’s sense of sincerity and responsibility propels the world’s attention and collaboration towards us,” stated the Honourable Minister of External Affairs, S. Jaishankar, during NDTV’s enlightening talk on “Decoding G20.” The insights from S. Jaishankar’s discourse shed light on the goals and objectives of the Narendra Modi-led government concerning India’s role within the G-20, especially… Continue reading Decoding G-20: Key Insights and Analysis

Master In Public Policy VS Post Graduate Programme in Public Policy, Design, and Management

Both a Master’s in Public Policy and a Post Graduate Programme in Public Policy have a similar focus on studying policy-making and implementation in the public sector. However, the curriculum and structure of each programme may differ depending on the institution that offers it. Those interested in applying for Public Policy programmes in India must… Continue reading Master In Public Policy VS Post Graduate Programme in Public Policy, Design, and Management

The Urgency For Public Health Reforms In India

India has a population of over 1.3 billion people, and providing healthcare to such a massive population is a daunting task. The country’s public healthcare system has been struggling to meet the growing demands and needs of the population due to various challenges, including inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, shortage of healthcare professionals, and limited access… Continue reading The Urgency For Public Health Reforms In India

Exploring The Potential For Change Through India’s Public Policy

The Indian Constitution lays down the framework for public policy, which the government implements at various levels – central, state, and local. The policy-making process in India involves extensive participation of stakeholders, including civil society organizations, experts, and the public at large. In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on evidence-based policy-making, focusing… Continue reading Exploring The Potential For Change Through India’s Public Policy

The Formulation And Development of Public Policies In India

Public policy is a set of laws, regulations, directives, and budget allocations that governments or their representatives put in place to achieve public good goals. This process is an iterative one, with many players involved, leading to a policy determined by various interests and options. This also means that government policies are continually changing. As… Continue reading The Formulation And Development of Public Policies In India

Relevance of Ethics for Governance, Policy Making and its Limitations

After graduating from law school, I worked with an advocate in the Delhi High Court on civil and criminal matters. Questions of my own morals and ethics first struck in a professional setting when we received a new allegation of money laundering against our client. I was tasked with conducting all the due diligence, analysing… Continue reading Relevance of Ethics for Governance, Policy Making and its Limitations

In Conversation with Prerna Mukharya: Data and Public Policy

In this interview, Prerna talks about the importance and necessity of credible data in the policy making process. The interview is conducted by ISPP Scholar, and Executive Editor of the Policy Review, Kavya Datla.

In Conversation with Dr Sanjaya Baru: Elections 2022

In this interview, Dr Baru talks about the upcoming 2022 state elections and the current Indian political landscape. The interview is conducted by Indian School of Public Policy scholar, Divesh Garg.

Atmanirbhar Abhiyaan: Making Municipal Revenues resilient in India

The surge in the second wave of COVID-19 in several parts of the country in 2021 once again brought attention towards the significance of decentralization and the need for local governments in India to be financially and administratively empowered. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) model of proactively managing the pandemic emerged as a case study… Continue reading Atmanirbhar Abhiyaan: Making Municipal Revenues resilient in India