Publications
Shaima Amatullah PhD Scholar, School of Social Sciences Contesting the secular school: everyday nationalism and negotiations of Muslim childhoods https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14733285.2022.2059342 Children's Geographies This paper explores the negotiations of Muslim childhoods in a state school, using the conceptual lens of ‘everyday nationalism’. |
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Shalini Dixit Assistant Professor, Education Programme Celebrating women without stereotyping https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/panorama/celebrating-women-without-stereotyping-1092029.html Deccan Herald, 16 March 2022 International Women’s Day is about questioning and protesting the in-built hierarchies and injustice. However, we end up celebrating these inequalities in our celebrations. |
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Shivali Tukdeo Historical Developments, Influences of International Actors, and Education Reforms in India https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264093.013.426 Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education Through a network of institutions, the enterprise of postcolonial public education was shaped in the mid-20th century and was deeply entrenched in the politics of class, caste, and gender |
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Chetan Choithani Assistant Professor, Inequality and Human Development Programme Food security enigma: Child malnutrition high, despite economic growth https://res.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4c96385cee36c21eb5f2510c4&id=811d1ede90&e=2eb0e0e188 The New Indian Express, 26 December 2021 |
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Anant Kamath Assistant Professor, Inequality and Human Development Programme A Technological Enquiry into Inequality: A Conceptual Review NIAS/SSc/IHD/U/WP/11/2021 |
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Shruti Shankar PhD Scholar, Education Programme Let’s get moving https://www.teacherplus.org/lets-get-moving/ Teacher Plus, October 2021 The article examines the role of the education system in introducing children to a sedentary lifestyle and building tolerance for it among them. It also explores some ideas to remedy the situation and make health a greater priority in the education system. |
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Swati Narayan Post-Doctoral Associate, Inequality and Human Development Programme Time for Universal Public Distribution System: Food Mountains and Pandemic Hunger in India https://res.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4c96385cee36c21eb5f2510c4&id=a836a0991e&e=2eb0e0e188 Indian Journal of Human Development, 13 October 2021 Nearly 45% of India’s population without National Food Security Act (NFSA) ration cards have been largely excluded from the central government's food rations during the pandemic lockdowns, despite historic levels of food stocks in government granaries. Therefore, the time is opportune for universal expansion of the public distribution system. |
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Swati Narayan Postdoctoral Researcher, Inequality and Human Development Programme Why India needs an NHS-like healthcare model. https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/post-covid-india-must-invest-in-an-nhs-like-health-model-7469094 Published in Indian Express (August 26). |