Observations on the allocations for social welfare under the July 2019 Union Budget
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Observations on the allocations for social welfare under the July 2019 Union Budget
Reflecting on central recommendations in the Nilekani Report and the Vision 21 Document along with the key aspects of the user journey for digital payments.
A case of BNDES, Brazil
The second post in our three-part series on Pensions.
Webinar on Evidence Gap and Data on Financial Well-being in India
On the June 2019 Financial Stability Report released by the Reserve Bank of India.
Insights on Social Security for the elderly in India
Launching the Social Protection Initiative at Dvara Research
Comparing regulatory approaches that CRAs are subjected to across India, the US and EU.
On issues faced by Farmer Producer Organisations and recommendations on how to address these issues.
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