The migrant children make one of the most marginalized categories of children in India, who are constantly on the move and under vulnerability of missing out on important developmental aspects, including education. As per Census 2011, every fifth migrant in India is a child, totalling a population of 92.95 million children. These children between the...
Category: Vol.2
Connectivity Model in the Global-Political System and its Prospects and Challenges during COVID-19 in India
Abstract Regarding the nature of world politics, connectivity has sought to explain a shift in the form of the contemporary world order relating to the rise of a world order driven by global pandemics. However, this paper’s central position is to analyze in terms of its connectivity model during COVID-19. This paper’s vital position is...
Fiscal Decentralisation and Corruption in Public Service Delivery: Evidence from India
Abstract Research on decentralised fiscal responses to corruption is sparse in Indian federalism. This paper examines the effects of fiscal decentralisation on corruption in public service delivery process across states in India. Econometric estimations broadly suggest a varied impact of fiscal decentralisation on retrenchment of the incidences of corruption experienced by households while availing...
US-China Disenchantment and the New Global (Dis)Order
The global order is undergoing a gargantuan transition, and the US-China bickering is shambolically shaping the new world order. Countries and regions are in flux, geo-political and geo-economic competition is exacerbating, and to top it all, the transnational threat posed by the novel coronavirus is challenging to alter the definition of national security. Amidst this...
MGNREGA during the COVID time
The year 2020, when the entire country is fighting against the pandemic, thinking of reviving the economy without considering rural development plans will not be possible. The first-ever act in the history of India, which guaranteed work and wage to rural India, MGNREGA has experienced an increase in a number of rural people looking for...
Women, Gender Equality and Climate Change
Physical and cultural factors increase the vulnerabilities that women face due to climate change. It is paramount for policymakers to pay attention to this interlink and frame policies that integrate concerns of both. For this purpose, the present paper calls for an integrated approach to accelerate the achievement of women empowerment and sustainable development goals....