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INDIA’S FISHERIES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Fisheries and aquaculture are an important source of food production, nutritional security, employment, and income in India. The fisheries sector is a direct source of livelihoods for more than 20 million fishers and fish farmers; contributes INR 1.75 lakh crore annually to the gross value added to India’s economy; and is a major export earner, with fish being one of the most important NFHS-5 DATA SHOWS RISING OVERNUTRITION IN WOMEN THE IMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19 FOR RURAL INDIA The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the entire nation to a halt. Health officials and medical professionals are struggling with containing the disease, and testing and treating affected people. Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a three-week, nation-wide, complete lockdown to contain the spread of this virus, as the number of reported positive cases in India crossed 500. YOUR WORK PERSONALITY BASED ON YOUR ZODIAC SIGN 1. Aries. Pitches seemingly insane ideas with zero hesitation. Confident to the point of being borderline arrogant. Passionate about everything – which often results in a willingness to pick fights over even a difference in opinion. Think: The young social entrepreneur who moved to the sector one month ago, and thinks theycan solve the water
RANJAN KANTI PANDA
Ranjan Kanti Panda is the Health and Nutrition Lead at Transforming Rural India Foundation (TRIF). Prior to that, he was a part of the senior management team at Child in Need Institute (CINI) where he managed various programmes to innovate at scale CLIMATE CHANGE: ECONOMIC GROWTH VS CLIMATE SECURITY Economic growth vs climate security: We can have it all. Growing economies tend to believe that effective climate policy comes at the cost of economic growth. But there are ways for countries to make development less carbon-intensive and more resilient. If as a country you want to provide a healthy economy for your people, to ensureissues such
FINANCIAL INCLUSION: THE KEY TO CLOSING INDIA’S GENDER GAP The economic participation ranking is 139 th out of 144 with a 66 percent gender gap. When examining the indicators used to measure economic participation, India’s women are significantly behind in labour force participation (65 percent gap) and earned income (77 percent gap). There is also an 85 percent gap between women and menserving as
INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR Applications are invited for Ambedkar Summer School, 2021 to be organised by Indian Institute of Dalit Studies in collaboration with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, South Asia during 23 INDIA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Social change leaders chronicle their failures and lessons learnt. In an effort to ‘bring change’ to a school, a young professional fails to consider the perspectives of one of the most important stakeholders—its teachers. In an effort to do everything at once, two co-founders lose out on the project of their dreams. WORLD WATER DAY 2020 A NITI Aayog report suggests that severe water scarcity will eventually lead to a 6 percent loss in the country’s GDP.. For too long, we’ve taken a supply lens to address issues related to water, within a development paradigm that has focused on building infrastructure, such as dams, canals, minor irrigation structures, andnow water pipes.
INDIA’S FISHERIES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Fisheries and aquaculture are an important source of food production, nutritional security, employment, and income in India. The fisheries sector is a direct source of livelihoods for more than 20 million fishers and fish farmers; contributes INR 1.75 lakh crore annually to the gross value added to India’s economy; and is a major export earner, with fish being one of the most important NFHS-5 DATA SHOWS RISING OVERNUTRITION IN WOMEN THE IMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19 FOR RURAL INDIA The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the entire nation to a halt. Health officials and medical professionals are struggling with containing the disease, and testing and treating affected people. Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a three-week, nation-wide, complete lockdown to contain the spread of this virus, as the number of reported positive cases in India crossed 500. YOUR WORK PERSONALITY BASED ON YOUR ZODIAC SIGN 1. Aries. Pitches seemingly insane ideas with zero hesitation. Confident to the point of being borderline arrogant. Passionate about everything – which often results in a willingness to pick fights over even a difference in opinion. Think: The young social entrepreneur who moved to the sector one month ago, and thinks theycan solve the water
RANJAN KANTI PANDA
Ranjan Kanti Panda is the Health and Nutrition Lead at Transforming Rural India Foundation (TRIF). Prior to that, he was a part of the senior management team at Child in Need Institute (CINI) where he managed various programmes to innovate at scale CLIMATE CHANGE: ECONOMIC GROWTH VS CLIMATE SECURITY Economic growth vs climate security: We can have it all. Growing economies tend to believe that effective climate policy comes at the cost of economic growth. But there are ways for countries to make development less carbon-intensive and more resilient. If as a country you want to provide a healthy economy for your people, to ensureissues such
FINANCIAL INCLUSION: THE KEY TO CLOSING INDIA’S GENDER GAP The economic participation ranking is 139 th out of 144 with a 66 percent gender gap. When examining the indicators used to measure economic participation, India’s women are significantly behind in labour force participation (65 percent gap) and earned income (77 percent gap). There is also an 85 percent gap between women and menserving as
INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR Applications are invited for Ambedkar Summer School, 2021 to be organised by Indian Institute of Dalit Studies in collaboration with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, South Asia during 23 AMENDMENTS TO THE FCRA 2020: LATEST UPDATES 8. Announcement: The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Act, 2020, in The Gazette of India. Despite appeals to the President of India to withold passing the FCRA Bill 2020 into law, it has just been published in The Gazette Of India as an act. Read the announcement from the Minsitry of Law and Justice here. 9. NFHS-5 DATA SHOWS RISING OVERNUTRITION IN WOMEN The first phase of NFHS-5 suggests that there are 48.4 million overnourished women, compared to 32.8 million undernourished women in the 15-49 age group. The data for men has followed a similar trend, where the gap between share of overnourished and undernourished men has increased from 3 percent in NFHS-4 to 10 percent in NFHS-5. NEP 2020: HITS AND MISSES The National Education Policy (NEP) was approved by the Union Cabinet of India on July 28th, 2020. After a gap of 34 years, the Indian government consolidated feedback from 2.5 lakh village-level stakeholders to two national parliamentary level committees, over more than 50 months of consultations and workshops. However, the extent to which the policy has incorporated COVID-19: MAKING VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING WORK As many disasters do, COVID-19 saw a large number of citizens taking to the streets, giving time and assistance to those who need it. Simultaneously, it also saw an increase in the use of technology—communities and teams came together virtually—be it to collaborate, coordinate relief, share news, celebrate birthdays and weddings, or even reflect out loud on their lives and new realities. YOUR WORK PERSONALITY BASED ON YOUR ZODIAC SIGN 1. Aries. Pitches seemingly insane ideas with zero hesitation. Confident to the point of being borderline arrogant. Passionate about everything – which often results in a willingness to pick fights over even a difference in opinion. Think: The young social entrepreneur who moved to the sector one month ago, and thinks theycan solve the water
MENTAL HEALTH AT WORK An estimated 56 million Indians suffer from depression, and 38 million from anxiety disorders. Despite this, mental health in India is heavily stigmatised and not frequently discussed. Work-related stressors play a big part in either causing or exacerbating mental health illnesses, and most workplaces are not entirely equipped to deal with these issues. . While there are reports of corporate COVID-19: HOW TO APPROACH YOUR FUNDING DURING THE PANDEMIC 4. Listen, adapt, and act. Lastly as funders, it is most critical to respond to voices from the field. We need to re-look at budgets and ensure that whatever support is given, is done in time. This could mean funding something as direct as ventilators and masks, or costs as indirect as HR, administrative expenses, utility bills, and so on. AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT An integrated approach to water quality management. Chemical contamination of drinking water is a significant health concern in India, one we haven’t realised the magnitude of. Practitioners across sectors must come together to tackle this issue. Fluoride, arsenic, nitrate, and other chemicals in drinking water pose significant health risks UNDERSTAND MIGRANTS' LIVES TO ADDRESS THEIR NEEDS With the world’s largest emigrant population, hundreds of millions internal migrants, and one of the largest immigrant populations in the world, India’s development story is deeply interlinked with migration. Systemically, important industries like textiles and construction are almost entirely dependent on migrant labour, while remittances form the backbone of economies as diverse as INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR Applications are invited for Ambedkar Summer School, 2021 to be organised by Indian Institute of Dalit Studies in collaboration with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, South Asia during 23 INDIA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Social change leaders chronicle their failures and lessons learnt. In an effort to ‘bring change’ to a school, a young professional fails to consider the perspectives of one of the most important stakeholders—its teachers. In an effort to do everything at once, two co-founders lose out on the project of their dreams. WORLD WATER DAY 2020 A NITI Aayog report suggests that severe water scarcity will eventually lead to a 6 percent loss in the country’s GDP.. For too long, we’ve taken a supply lens to address issues related to water, within a development paradigm that has focused on building infrastructure, such as dams, canals, minor irrigation structures, andnow water pipes.
INDIA’S FISHERIES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Fisheries and aquaculture are an important source of food production, nutritional security, employment, and income in India. The fisheries sector is a direct source of livelihoods for more than 20 million fishers and fish farmers; contributes INR 1.75 lakh crore annually to the gross value added to India’s economy; and is a major export earner, with fish being one of the most important NFHS-5 DATA SHOWS RISING OVERNUTRITION IN WOMEN THE IMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19 FOR RURAL INDIA The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the entire nation to a halt. Health officials and medical professionals are struggling with containing the disease, and testing and treating affected people. Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a three-week, nation-wide, complete lockdown to contain the spread of this virus, as the number of reported positive cases in India crossed 500. YOUR WORK PERSONALITY BASED ON YOUR ZODIAC SIGN 1. Aries. Pitches seemingly insane ideas with zero hesitation. Confident to the point of being borderline arrogant. Passionate about everything – which often results in a willingness to pick fights over even a difference in opinion. Think: The young social entrepreneur who moved to the sector one month ago, and thinks theycan solve the water
RANJAN KANTI PANDA
Ranjan Kanti Panda is the Health and Nutrition Lead at Transforming Rural India Foundation (TRIF). Prior to that, he was a part of the senior management team at Child in Need Institute (CINI) where he managed various programmes to innovate at scale CLIMATE CHANGE: ECONOMIC GROWTH VS CLIMATE SECURITY Economic growth vs climate security: We can have it all. Growing economies tend to believe that effective climate policy comes at the cost of economic growth. But there are ways for countries to make development less carbon-intensive and more resilient. If as a country you want to provide a healthy economy for your people, to ensureissues such
UNLOCKING CSR FUNDS TO ACCELERATE SOCIAL ENTERPRISES In 2015-16, of the total CSR spend of INR 6,578 crore, less than 0.2 percent ( approximately INR 12 cr ore ) was spent towards incubators. While that number increased in 2016-17 to INR 20 crore (of the total INR 6,871 crore CSR spend), the quantum remained less than 0.5 percent. This points to a certain hesitation about funding incubators INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR Applications are invited for Ambedkar Summer School, 2021 to be organised by Indian Institute of Dalit Studies in collaboration with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, South Asia during 23 INDIA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Social change leaders chronicle their failures and lessons learnt. In an effort to ‘bring change’ to a school, a young professional fails to consider the perspectives of one of the most important stakeholders—its teachers. In an effort to do everything at once, two co-founders lose out on the project of their dreams. WORLD WATER DAY 2020 A NITI Aayog report suggests that severe water scarcity will eventually lead to a 6 percent loss in the country’s GDP.. For too long, we’ve taken a supply lens to address issues related to water, within a development paradigm that has focused on building infrastructure, such as dams, canals, minor irrigation structures, andnow water pipes.
INDIA’S FISHERIES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Fisheries and aquaculture are an important source of food production, nutritional security, employment, and income in India. The fisheries sector is a direct source of livelihoods for more than 20 million fishers and fish farmers; contributes INR 1.75 lakh crore annually to the gross value added to India’s economy; and is a major export earner, with fish being one of the most important NFHS-5 DATA SHOWS RISING OVERNUTRITION IN WOMEN THE IMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19 FOR RURAL INDIA The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the entire nation to a halt. Health officials and medical professionals are struggling with containing the disease, and testing and treating affected people. Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a three-week, nation-wide, complete lockdown to contain the spread of this virus, as the number of reported positive cases in India crossed 500. YOUR WORK PERSONALITY BASED ON YOUR ZODIAC SIGN 1. Aries. Pitches seemingly insane ideas with zero hesitation. Confident to the point of being borderline arrogant. Passionate about everything – which often results in a willingness to pick fights over even a difference in opinion. Think: The young social entrepreneur who moved to the sector one month ago, and thinks theycan solve the water
RANJAN KANTI PANDA
Ranjan Kanti Panda is the Health and Nutrition Lead at Transforming Rural India Foundation (TRIF). Prior to that, he was a part of the senior management team at Child in Need Institute (CINI) where he managed various programmes to innovate at scale CLIMATE CHANGE: ECONOMIC GROWTH VS CLIMATE SECURITY Economic growth vs climate security: We can have it all. Growing economies tend to believe that effective climate policy comes at the cost of economic growth. But there are ways for countries to make development less carbon-intensive and more resilient. If as a country you want to provide a healthy economy for your people, to ensureissues such
UNLOCKING CSR FUNDS TO ACCELERATE SOCIAL ENTERPRISES In 2015-16, of the total CSR spend of INR 6,578 crore, less than 0.2 percent ( approximately INR 12 cr ore ) was spent towards incubators. While that number increased in 2016-17 to INR 20 crore (of the total INR 6,871 crore CSR spend), the quantum remained less than 0.5 percent. This points to a certain hesitation about funding incubators INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR Applications are invited for Ambedkar Summer School, 2021 to be organised by Indian Institute of Dalit Studies in collaboration with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, South Asia during 23 AMENDMENTS TO THE FCRA 2020: LATEST UPDATES 8. Announcement: The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Act, 2020, in The Gazette of India. Despite appeals to the President of India to withold passing the FCRA Bill 2020 into law, it has just been published in The Gazette Of India as an act. Read the announcement from the Minsitry of Law and Justice here. 9. NFHS-5 DATA SHOWS RISING OVERNUTRITION IN WOMEN The first phase of NFHS-5 suggests that there are 48.4 million overnourished women, compared to 32.8 million undernourished women in the 15-49 age group. The data for men has followed a similar trend, where the gap between share of overnourished and undernourished men has increased from 3 percent in NFHS-4 to 10 percent in NFHS-5. NEP 2020: HITS AND MISSES The National Education Policy (NEP) was approved by the Union Cabinet of India on July 28th, 2020. After a gap of 34 years, the Indian government consolidated feedback from 2.5 lakh village-level stakeholders to two national parliamentary level committees, over more than 50 months of consultations and workshops. However, the extent to which the policy has incorporated COVID-19: MAKING VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING WORK As many disasters do, COVID-19 saw a large number of citizens taking to the streets, giving time and assistance to those who need it. Simultaneously, it also saw an increase in the use of technology—communities and teams came together virtually—be it to collaborate, coordinate relief, share news, celebrate birthdays and weddings, or even reflect out loud on their lives and new realities. COVID-19: HOW TO APPROACH YOUR FUNDING DURING THE PANDEMIC 4. Listen, adapt, and act. Lastly as funders, it is most critical to respond to voices from the field. We need to re-look at budgets and ensure that whatever support is given, is done in time. This could mean funding something as direct as ventilators and masks, or costs as indirect as HR, administrative expenses, utility bills, and so on. YOUR WORK PERSONALITY BASED ON YOUR ZODIAC SIGN 1. Aries. Pitches seemingly insane ideas with zero hesitation. Confident to the point of being borderline arrogant. Passionate about everything – which often results in a willingness to pick fights over even a difference in opinion. Think: The young social entrepreneur who moved to the sector one month ago, and thinks theycan solve the water
MENTAL HEALTH AT WORK An estimated 56 million Indians suffer from depression, and 38 million from anxiety disorders. Despite this, mental health in India is heavily stigmatised and not frequently discussed. Work-related stressors play a big part in either causing or exacerbating mental health illnesses, and most workplaces are not entirely equipped to deal with these issues. . While there are reports of corporate AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT An integrated approach to water quality management. Chemical contamination of drinking water is a significant health concern in India, one we haven’t realised the magnitude of. Practitioners across sectors must come together to tackle this issue. Fluoride, arsenic, nitrate, and other chemicals in drinking water pose significant health risks UNDERSTAND MIGRANTS' LIVES TO ADDRESS THEIR NEEDS With the world’s largest emigrant population, hundreds of millions internal migrants, and one of the largest immigrant populations in the world, India’s development story is deeply interlinked with migration. Systemically, important industries like textiles and construction are almost entirely dependent on migrant labour, while remittances form the backbone of economies as diverse as INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR Applications are invited for Ambedkar Summer School, 2021 to be organised by Indian Institute of Dalit Studies in collaboration with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, South Asia during 23 INDIA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW IDR is an independent media platform for the development community. We publish ideas, opinion, analysis and lessons from real-world practice. WORLD WATER DAY 2020 A NITI Aayog report suggests that severe water scarcity will eventually lead to a 6 percent loss in the country’s GDP.. For too long, we’ve taken a supply lens to address issues related to water, within a development paradigm that has focused on building infrastructure, such as dams, canals, minor irrigation structures, andnow water pipes.
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Ranjan Kanti Panda is the Health and Nutrition Lead at Transforming Rural India Foundation (TRIF). Prior to that, he was a part of the senior management team at Child in Need Institute (CINI) where he managed various programmes to innovate at scale HUMAN TRAFFICKING: A DISORGANISED RESPONSE TO AN ORGANISEDSEE MORE ONIDRONLINE.ORG
UNLOCKING CSR FUNDS TO ACCELERATE SOCIAL ENTERPRISES In 2015-16, of the total CSR spend of INR 6,578 crore, less than 0.2 percent ( approximately INR 12 cr ore ) was spent towards incubators. While that number increased in 2016-17 to INR 20 crore (of the total INR 6,871 crore CSR spend), the quantum remained less than 0.5 percent. This points to a certain hesitation about funding incubatorsSHIREEN JEJEEBHOY
Shireen Jejeebhoy. Shireen Jejeebhoy is Director at Aksha Centre for Equity and Wellbeing. She is a demographer and social scientist whose work has focused on young people’s health and development. Prior to this, Shireen was Senior Associate at the Population Council, India for almost 14 years. She has been published widely, and has written INDIA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW IDR is an independent media platform for the development community. We publish ideas, opinion, analysis and lessons from real-world practice. WORLD WATER DAY 2020 A NITI Aayog report suggests that severe water scarcity will eventually lead to a 6 percent loss in the country’s GDP.. For too long, we’ve taken a supply lens to address issues related to water, within a development paradigm that has focused on building infrastructure, such as dams, canals, minor irrigation structures, andnow water pipes.
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Write for IDR. We believe good ideas and stories are everywhere, and can come from anyone. Our editorial focus is on cross-sector solutions to development problems, new insights, and lessons from real-world practice. IDR covers a wide range of sectors and themes, and our content comes in different formats: text, video, image and audio. NEP 2020: HITS AND MISSES INDIA’S FISHERIES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Fisheries and aquaculture are an important source of food production, nutritional security, employment, and income in India. The fisheries sector is a direct source of livelihoods for more than 20 million fishers and fish farmers; contributes INR 1.75 lakh crore annually to the gross value added to India’s economy; and is a major export earner, with fish being one of the most important THE IMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19 FOR RURAL INDIA The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the entire nation to a halt. Health officials and medical professionals are struggling with containing the disease, and testing and treating affected people. Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a three-week, nation-wide, complete lockdown to contain the spread of this virus, as the number of reported positive cases in India crossed 500.RANJAN KANTI PANDA
Ranjan Kanti Panda is the Health and Nutrition Lead at Transforming Rural India Foundation (TRIF). Prior to that, he was a part of the senior management team at Child in Need Institute (CINI) where he managed various programmes to innovate at scale HUMAN TRAFFICKING: A DISORGANISED RESPONSE TO AN ORGANISEDSEE MORE ONIDRONLINE.ORG
UNLOCKING CSR FUNDS TO ACCELERATE SOCIAL ENTERPRISES In 2015-16, of the total CSR spend of INR 6,578 crore, less than 0.2 percent ( approximately INR 12 cr ore ) was spent towards incubators. While that number increased in 2016-17 to INR 20 crore (of the total INR 6,871 crore CSR spend), the quantum remained less than 0.5 percent. This points to a certain hesitation about funding incubatorsSHIREEN JEJEEBHOY
Shireen Jejeebhoy. Shireen Jejeebhoy is Director at Aksha Centre for Equity and Wellbeing. She is a demographer and social scientist whose work has focused on young people’s health and development. Prior to this, Shireen was Senior Associate at the Population Council, India for almost 14 years. She has been published widely, and has written NFHS-5 DATA SHOWS RISING OVERNUTRITION IN WOMEN The first phase of NFHS-5 suggests that there are 48.4 million overnourished women, compared to 32.8 million undernourished women in the 15-49 age group. The data for men has followed a similar trend, where the gap between share of overnourished and undernourished men has increased from 3 percent in NFHS-4 to 10 percent in NFHS-5.SREE RAMULU
Sree Ramulu works as a cultural organiser at Rural Development Trust. He has been using performing arts to create awareness on various social issues in rural villages since 2009. He COVID-19: MITIGATING MALNUTRITION Dr Mohan is a pediatrician and public health professional. She is a co-founder of Basic Healthcare Services (BHS), an organisation providing high-quality, low-cost primary healthcare to underserved communities in southern Rajasthan.Her experience spans more than 20 years and includes coordinating the first research study in India on community-based management of severely INSIDE INDIAN PRISONS: WHAT DOES THE DATA TELL US? Though overcrowding in prisons has marginally reduced nationally, it remains a major concern. Chhattisgarh’s prisons operate at 189.9% of their capacity (holding 18,631 people despite having room for just 9,813) and Uttar Pradesh’s at 164.1% (95,336 prisoners as against the capacity of 58,111). Undertrials make up 67.7% of the prison SUPPORTING INFORMAL WORKERS DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS Supporting informal workers during the COVID-19 crisis. Farmers, agricultural labourers, and informal sector workers are the worst hit by COVID-19 and the resulting lockdowns. Here are some steps that the government and banks can take to help them FINANCIAL INCLUSION: THE KEY TO CLOSING INDIA’S GENDER GAP The economic participation ranking is 139 th out of 144 with a 66 percent gender gap. When examining the indicators used to measure economic participation, India’s women are significantly behind in labour force participation (65 percent gap) and earned income (77 percent gap). There is also an 85 percent gap between women and menserving as
DESIGNING FOR INCLUSION Whether we are framing laws, recruiting employees or designing products, approaching these through the inclusiveness lens is a great starting point to create a more accessible world for persons with disabilities. Designer, lawyer and artist Elise Roy says, “When we design for disability, we all benefit.”. I cannot agree more.NIKHIL IYER
Nikhil Iyer is a Policy Analyst at The Quantum Hub, a public policy research and communications firm based in New Delhi. He is a BA LLB graduate from the WB National University of Juridical Sciences,Kolkata.
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WHAT STANDARDISED TESTING DOESN'T TELL US ABOUT LEARNING When we look at learning outcomes for children, we only look at standardised tests, ignoring any indigenous knowledge, language, or problem solving strategies they might have. The brick kilns of Sonale were bustling with activity—children running around, indigenous technology being used, and lots of mathematics being done. INDIA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW IDR is an independent media platform for the development community. We publish ideas, opinion, analysis and lessons from real-world practice. WORLD WATER DAY 2020 A NITI Aayog report suggests that severe water scarcity will eventually lead to a 6 percent loss in the country’s GDP.. For too long, we’ve taken a supply lens to address issues related to water, within a development paradigm that has focused on building infrastructure, such as dams, canals, minor irrigation structures, andnow water pipes.
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Ranjan Kanti Panda is the Health and Nutrition Lead at Transforming Rural India Foundation (TRIF). Prior to that, he was a part of the senior management team at Child in Need Institute (CINI) where he managed various programmes to innovate at scale HUMAN TRAFFICKING: A DISORGANISED RESPONSE TO AN ORGANISEDSEE MORE ONIDRONLINE.ORG
UNLOCKING CSR FUNDS TO ACCELERATE SOCIAL ENTERPRISES In 2015-16, of the total CSR spend of INR 6,578 crore, less than 0.2 percent ( approximately INR 12 cr ore ) was spent towards incubators. While that number increased in 2016-17 to INR 20 crore (of the total INR 6,871 crore CSR spend), the quantum remained less than 0.5 percent. This points to a certain hesitation about funding incubatorsSHIREEN JEJEEBHOY
Shireen Jejeebhoy. Shireen Jejeebhoy is Director at Aksha Centre for Equity and Wellbeing. She is a demographer and social scientist whose work has focused on young people’s health and development. Prior to this, Shireen was Senior Associate at the Population Council, India for almost 14 years. She has been published widely, and has written INDIA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW IDR is an independent media platform for the development community. We publish ideas, opinion, analysis and lessons from real-world practice. WORLD WATER DAY 2020 A NITI Aayog report suggests that severe water scarcity will eventually lead to a 6 percent loss in the country’s GDP.. For too long, we’ve taken a supply lens to address issues related to water, within a development paradigm that has focused on building infrastructure, such as dams, canals, minor irrigation structures, andnow water pipes.
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UNLOCKING CSR FUNDS TO ACCELERATE SOCIAL ENTERPRISES In 2015-16, of the total CSR spend of INR 6,578 crore, less than 0.2 percent ( approximately INR 12 cr ore ) was spent towards incubators. While that number increased in 2016-17 to INR 20 crore (of the total INR 6,871 crore CSR spend), the quantum remained less than 0.5 percent. This points to a certain hesitation about funding incubatorsSHIREEN JEJEEBHOY
Shireen Jejeebhoy. Shireen Jejeebhoy is Director at Aksha Centre for Equity and Wellbeing. She is a demographer and social scientist whose work has focused on young people’s health and development. Prior to this, Shireen was Senior Associate at the Population Council, India for almost 14 years. She has been published widely, and has written NFHS-5 DATA SHOWS RISING OVERNUTRITION IN WOMEN The first phase of NFHS-5 suggests that there are 48.4 million overnourished women, compared to 32.8 million undernourished women in the 15-49 age group. The data for men has followed a similar trend, where the gap between share of overnourished and undernourished men has increased from 3 percent in NFHS-4 to 10 percent in NFHS-5.SREE RAMULU
Sree Ramulu works as a cultural organiser at Rural Development Trust. He has been using performing arts to create awareness on various social issues in rural villages since 2009. He COVID-19: MITIGATING MALNUTRITION Dr Mohan is a pediatrician and public health professional. She is a co-founder of Basic Healthcare Services (BHS), an organisation providing high-quality, low-cost primary healthcare to underserved communities in southern Rajasthan.Her experience spans more than 20 years and includes coordinating the first research study in India on community-based management of severely INSIDE INDIAN PRISONS: WHAT DOES THE DATA TELL US? Though overcrowding in prisons has marginally reduced nationally, it remains a major concern. Chhattisgarh’s prisons operate at 189.9% of their capacity (holding 18,631 people despite having room for just 9,813) and Uttar Pradesh’s at 164.1% (95,336 prisoners as against the capacity of 58,111). Undertrials make up 67.7% of the prison SUPPORTING INFORMAL WORKERS DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS Supporting informal workers during the COVID-19 crisis. Farmers, agricultural labourers, and informal sector workers are the worst hit by COVID-19 and the resulting lockdowns. Here are some steps that the government and banks can take to help them FINANCIAL INCLUSION: THE KEY TO CLOSING INDIA’S GENDER GAP The economic participation ranking is 139 th out of 144 with a 66 percent gender gap. When examining the indicators used to measure economic participation, India’s women are significantly behind in labour force participation (65 percent gap) and earned income (77 percent gap). There is also an 85 percent gap between women and menserving as
DESIGNING FOR INCLUSION Whether we are framing laws, recruiting employees or designing products, approaching these through the inclusiveness lens is a great starting point to create a more accessible world for persons with disabilities. Designer, lawyer and artist Elise Roy says, “When we design for disability, we all benefit.”. I cannot agree more.NIKHIL IYER
Nikhil Iyer is a Policy Analyst at The Quantum Hub, a public policy research and communications firm based in New Delhi. He is a BA LLB graduate from the WB National University of Juridical Sciences,Kolkata.
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WHAT STANDARDISED TESTING DOESN'T TELL US ABOUT LEARNING When we look at learning outcomes for children, we only look at standardised tests, ignoring any indigenous knowledge, language, or problem solving strategies they might have. The brick kilns of Sonale were bustling with activity—children running around, indigenous technology being used, and lots of mathematics being done. INDIA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW IDR is an independent media platform for the development community. We publish ideas, opinion, analysis and lessons from real-world practice. WORLD WATER DAY 2020 A NITI Aayog report suggests that severe water scarcity will eventually lead to a 6 percent loss in the country’s GDP.. For too long, we’ve taken a supply lens to address issues related to water, within a development paradigm that has focused on building infrastructure, such as dams, canals, minor irrigation structures, andnow water pipes.
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Ranjan Kanti Panda is the Health and Nutrition Lead at Transforming Rural India Foundation (TRIF). Prior to that, he was a part of the senior management team at Child in Need Institute (CINI) where he managed various programmes to innovate at scale UNDERSTAND MIGRANTS' LIVES TO ADDRESS THEIR NEEDS With the world’s largest emigrant population, hundreds of millions internal migrants, and one of the largest immigrant populations in the world, India’s development story is deeply interlinked with migration. Systemically, important industries like textiles and construction are almost entirely dependent on migrant labour, while remittances form the backbone of economies as diverse as UNLOCKING CSR FUNDS TO ACCELERATE SOCIAL ENTERPRISES Much has been said about the Companies Act, 2013 that requires companies of a certain size to spend two percent of their net average profits towards CSR activities. What is not talked about enough is a small clause in Schedule VII of the Act, which deals with supportingincubators.
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NEP 2020: HITS AND MISSES INDIA’S FISHERIES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Fisheries and aquaculture are an important source of food production, nutritional security, employment, and income in India. The fisheries sector is a direct source of livelihoods for more than 20 million fishers and fish farmers; contributes INR 1.75 lakh crore annually to the gross value added to India’s economy; and is a major export earner, with fish being one of the most important THE IMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19 FOR RURAL INDIA The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the entire nation to a halt. Health officials and medical professionals are struggling with containing the disease, and testing and treating affected people. Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a three-week, nation-wide, complete lockdown to contain the spread of this virus, as the number of reported positive cases in India crossed 500.RANJAN KANTI PANDA
Ranjan Kanti Panda is the Health and Nutrition Lead at Transforming Rural India Foundation (TRIF). Prior to that, he was a part of the senior management team at Child in Need Institute (CINI) where he managed various programmes to innovate at scale UNDERSTAND MIGRANTS' LIVES TO ADDRESS THEIR NEEDS With the world’s largest emigrant population, hundreds of millions internal migrants, and one of the largest immigrant populations in the world, India’s development story is deeply interlinked with migration. Systemically, important industries like textiles and construction are almost entirely dependent on migrant labour, while remittances form the backbone of economies as diverse as UNLOCKING CSR FUNDS TO ACCELERATE SOCIAL ENTERPRISES Much has been said about the Companies Act, 2013 that requires companies of a certain size to spend two percent of their net average profits towards CSR activities. What is not talked about enough is a small clause in Schedule VII of the Act, which deals with supportingincubators.
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Shireen Jejeebhoy is Director at Aksha Centre for Equity and Wellbeing. She is a demographer and social scientist whose work has focused on young people’s health and development. COVID-19: MITIGATING MALNUTRITION Dr Mohan is a pediatrician and public health professional. She is a co-founder of Basic Healthcare Services (BHS), an organisation providing high-quality, low-cost primary healthcare to underserved communities in southern Rajasthan.Her experience spans more than 20 years and includes coordinating the first research study in India on community-based management of severelySREE RAMULU
Sree Ramulu works as a cultural organiser at Rural Development Trust. He has been using performing arts to create awareness on various social issues in rural villages since 2009. He UNDERSTAND MIGRANTS' LIVES TO ADDRESS THEIR NEEDS With the world’s largest emigrant population, hundreds of millions internal migrants, and one of the largest immigrant populations in the world, India’s development story is deeply interlinked with migration. Systemically, important industries like textiles and construction are almost entirely dependent on migrant labour, while remittances form the backbone of economies as diverse as DESIGNING FOR INCLUSION Whether we are framing laws, recruiting employees or designing products, approaching these through the inclusiveness lens is a great starting point to create a more accessible world for persons withdisabilities.
SUPPORTING INFORMAL WORKERS DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS The banking system is all-pervasive through branches, micro-banking outlets, and ATMs, and works with the help of IT and telecom systems. There are more than 33.66 crore Jan Dhan (basic savings bank deposit) accounts, with more than INR 1 lakh crore deposited. In addition, for just one loan programme, the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY), the banks had reached out to nearly 21 croreNIKHIL IYER
Nikhil Iyer is a Policy Analyst at The Quantum Hub, a public policy research and communications firm based in New Delhi. He is a BA LLB graduate from the WB National University of Juridical Sciences,Kolkata.
FINANCIAL INCLUSION: THE KEY TO CLOSING INDIA’S GENDER GAP Gender parity has taken its rightful place as a global development priority. By setting ‘gender equality’ as a standalone Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), the United Nations recognises the economic and social imperative of closing the gap; in fact, a growing body of research indicates that without a sustained global effort towards gender equality, none of the other 16 goals will be YOUR WORK PERSONALITY BASED ON YOUR ZODIAC SIGN 1. Aries. Pitches seemingly insane ideas with zero hesitation; Confident to the point of being borderline arrogant; Passionate about everything – which often results in a willingness to pick fights over even a difference in opinion INSIDE INDIAN PRISONS: WHAT DOES THE DATA TELL US? The National Crime Records Bureau has also failed to publish crime data after 2016, for the first time since undertaking the task in 1953. All this has happened on the watch of a government that is known for being less than forthright about official data. WHAT STANDARDISED TESTING DOESN'T TELL US ABOUT LEARNING Ever since the ASER and other such reports have been published, we’ve been talking about how poor the learning outcomes are. But what have we really done to change things? We have been experimenting with examinations more than the actual process of learning, finding newer and newer ways to test the learning outcomes.* About
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