English Language Fluency Augments Income and Reduces Inequity in India
There is a language to employability; it can make a difference to pay, even employment. But is an English-medium education the solution?
Up to 15% of Voters Left out of Rolls, Without a Fair Hearing
No case is really answered until it has a fair hearing. When a significant part of the population is left unheard and unrecognized it is a testimony to the downfall of democracy.
Forty Percent Muslims and Minorities Excluded from Voting get Another Chance in Karnataka
A significant part of the population has been sidelined in exercising a major political right in one of the largest democracy in the world
Shelved & forgotten
Mr. Rajindar Sachar.
More than a decade after the report was tabled, the Central and State governments have not shown the political will to ensure that Muslims and other minority communities get the full spectrum of benefits of policies and programs as recommended.
India’s Biggest Minority Grows Anxious about its Future
India’s Muslims: An Increasingly Marginalized Population. Their future within their own country is undetermined in spite of constituting a very significant proportion of the country.
USIPI Provides Empirical Support to Sudhir Committee
The Commission of Inquiry was constituted to submit a Report to enable the Government to formulate suitable policies for the amelioration and upliftment of Muslims and to bring them on par with other sections of society.
Unemployment Rises in Rural India, Highest Among Christians and Muslims
The rising unemployment rate in rural India comes on as an alarming situation for the government and has severe effects on a significant part of the population.
Pathways to Link Communities with Governance at the Grassroots in India
It all begins with an idea.
Providing Higher Education is a Challenge in India
Due to the failure of the state as well as the central government in providing higher education, private institutions have come up and most of them are offering poor quality education, says the recent report on higher education authored by Dr. Abusaleh Shariff of the Centre for Research and Debates in Development Policy, New Delhi and Amit Sharma, Research Analyst with the National Council for Applied Economic Research.
Only 10% of Students Have Access to Higher Education in their Country
Access to education beyond higher secondary schooling is a mere 10% among the university-aged population in India.
Key Findings And Recommendations Of Report “Six Years After Sachar”
An extensive summary of the key findings and recommendations of the report “Six Years After Sachar”.