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The lead article by Bibek Debroy and Misra utilises high-frequency, granular datasets to provide near real-time insights into migration flows, revealing that overall domestic migration in India has slowed. ippr.in/index.php/ippr…

The lead article by <a href="/bibekdebroy/">Bibek Debroy</a> and Misra utilises high-frequency, granular datasets to provide near real-time insights into migration flows, revealing that overall domestic migration in India has slowed.
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The latest issue of IPPR has been published and it has some exciting papers on capex spending, disparities in judicial expenditure, growth of medical devices industry, Trumps' trade war and Nehru's developmental model. Check out the issue! ippr.in/index.php/ippr…

The latest issue of IPPR has been published and it has some exciting papers on capex spending, disparities in judicial expenditure,  growth of medical devices industry, Trumps' trade war and Nehru's developmental model. Check out the issue!
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We're proud to share that a paper authored by our researchers, Surya Prakash B S and Rohith C.H., was published in the Indian Public Policy Review Indian Public Policy Review. The paper examines the budgeting process and budgetary allocations to the judiciary in India, written in the context of

We're proud to share that a paper authored by our researchers, <a href="/SuryaPrakashBS/">Surya Prakash B S</a>  and <a href="/RohithHouse/">Rohith C.H.</a>, was published in the Indian Public Policy Review <a href="/IPPRJournal/">Indian Public Policy Review</a>. The paper examines the budgeting process and budgetary allocations to the judiciary in India, written in the context of