Independent Research and Policy Advocacy

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Blogs

We produce blogs to discuss new research findings, ongoing projects, and even personal reflections on the research process. Our blogs are written for a variety of audiences, including other researchers, policymakers, practitioners, financial service providers, grassroots organizations, impact investors and the public. The format is simple and easy to grasp. The language is straightforward, and the tone is non-academic. Our blogs can be of varying lengths. We choose to write a blog when we don’t want to do a full- fledged study or follow a rigorous research process. Blogs may contain opinions and they can also be based on experiences. Some of our blogs may just share some observations, learnings, or challenges.

Our Work

January 19, 2011 | Dvara Research

An investment banker has to develop sector-specific guidelines and methodologies to help him deal with small and disaggregated clients, and scale up low-ticket transactions.

By Vineet Sukumar
January 5, 2011 | Dvara Research

A well-functioning capital market is an important prerequisite not only for financial inclusion, but also for economic development and growth.

By B.R. Diwakar
December 26, 2010 | Dvara Research

Suyash Rai of IFMR Finance Foundation interviews Umesh Sachdev, CEO, Uniphore Software Systems about the company and its role in providing voice as a medium of authentication when it comes to enabling financial inclusion.

By Bindu Ananth, Dr. Nachiket Mor
December 22, 2010 | Dvara Research

Infrastructure facilities such as clearing houses, depositories, stock exchanges, and commodity exchanges are the backbone of any financial system.

By N. Raghav, Raman Taneja
December 9, 2010 | Dvara Research

Markets typically exist within the boundaries set by the state. The financial markets are no exception to this. Mobilisation and allocation of capital - the key roles of the financial system – are done within the framework defined by the government.

By Suyash Rai
December 7, 2010 | Dvara Research

What does it mean to be a farmer in Kurnool (a district in Andhra Pradesh)? One part of the district grows commercial crops such as sunflower and tobacco while another supports nothing but paddy (the Telugu-Ganga Canal influences the soil in way that only paddy can be grown here).

By Vijayalakshmi C, Balajee GE
November 24, 2010 | Dvara Research

Though India has deep financial infrastructure comprising a large number of bank and post-office branches; agricultural cooperative societies; and, now, micro finance institutions; there still remain gaps that have prevented us from leveraging the full potential of this financial infrastructure.

By Puneet Gupta, Jayshree Venkatesan
November 23, 2010 | Dvara Research

Gram panchayats in India are independent, constitutional bodies of governance that operate at the level closest to the people or the grass-roots.

By Anand Sahasranaman
November 22, 2010 | Dvara Research

Puneet Gupta is restless and visibly excited. The last ten days have been the culmination of many days’ efforts in creating access to finance to deserving high quality Microfinance Institutions (MFIs).

By IFMR Blog team
November 18, 2010 | Dvara Research

The financial sector crisis in Andhra Pradesh seems to be playing out like a very bad dream that doesn’t end.

By Dr. Nachiket Mor, Bindu Ananth