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Are CSR regulations relevant anymore?

Since 2014 when the CSR law was introduced, several incentives have changed and there is a gradual recognition of the influence of environmental and social factors on businesses. Further, CSR regulation which initially started as a nudge has now morphed into compliance-heavy law with civil penalties.

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How to tackle dis/misinformation to contain vaccine hesitancy?

While India is predicted to be moving towards yet another COVID-19 surge (third wave), experts believe expediting the vaccination process could help us from ill effects. However, it has been observed that only 4% of the Indians been vaccinated, with a significant proposition population hesitant to take the vaccine.

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How can incentives to teachers improve learning outcomes?

For the past 15 years, the learning outcomes in the educational institutions of rural India have failed to improve. It’s time that the focus is put on where it matters the most, that is teachers. By creating an enabling structure and rethinking teacher’s incentives, India has the potential to make significant impact on student’s learning outcomes

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Politics of the Internet

A distinctive global politics is developing around the Internet. Like global trade and environmental policy, internet governance has become a point of international conflict among states and a target of transnational policy advocates from businesses and civil society.

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Can intermediary regulation fix the broken social media?

As IT Rules 2021 were passed as an executive order, there is still scope for legislation. Currently, it is difficult to say when the window for legislation will open up. Still, policy actors such as policy commentators, legal scholars and advocacy groups have already started pointing out many flaws in the IT Rules, 2021, seeking a more democratic route (through legislation) and hammering the policy window to open up again.

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Dynamic Random Access Memory (D-RAM)- Examining the dynamics of an oligopolistic market

Over the past 15 years, the baton of global leadership in this industry has exchanged hands between the United States, Japan & South Korea in that order. After decades of consolidation, the DRAM market in 2019 had a volume of 62.5 billion USD, and the three leading DRAM vendors had a combined market share of 95%: Samsung and SK Hynix in South Korea (KR) and Micron in the United States (US).

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The Untenable Promise of Job Quotas for Locals

Recently, the Haryana government announced that the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act 2020 shall come into force effective May 1, 2021. This legislation aspires to address the rising unemployment rate in the state by triggering the parochial “insider-outsider” debate and mandating reservation of new low-paid jobs in private establishments for locals.

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Election Manifestoes in Tamil Nadu: Great leap ahead but not enough money

Historically, social welfare schemes are high on the Tamil Nadu governments’ agenda. From pioneering mid-day meals in the 1960s to free colour TVs, laptops, and farm loan waivers, welfare schemes are cited as social justice. However, the 2021 assembly election set to take social welfare schemes to new heights. Stakes could not be higher for both the parties in Tamil Nadu.

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Why banking the unbanked should be a national priority

Financial services and development are closely related. Apart from the World Bank, coalitions like Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion under G20 and International Network on Financial Education under Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are guiding other countries on their respective financial inclusion strategies.

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