इब्तिदा के रिसाेर्स सेन्टर नौगांवा पर सेन्टर फाॅर पॉलिसी रिसर्च, अकाउंटेबिलिटी इनिशिएटिव संस्था, दिल्ली की ओर से हम और हमारी सरकार पर आधारित 3 दिवसीय कार्यशाला हुई
Tag: Governance
In Child-Trafficking Hotspot, Zero Uptake Of Key Scheme For Vulnerable Children
Uptake of the Integrated Child Protection Scheme has been low in Bihar
Can Jaishankar rev up the diplomatic corps?
As India seeks greater influence in global policy-making, an understaffed foreign service needs to be reshaped
PAISA workshop held at BSSS
A three-day workshop on PAISA: Perspectives of Governance was conducted by Accountability Initiative
Deconstructing the Indian bureaucracy
T.R. Raghunandan’s new book, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Bureaucracy But Were Afraid to Ask provides a satirical and insightful deconstruction of the bureaucracy for the common man
Influx of Lateral Entrants
Modi government is expanding its plan of recruiting people from outside the civil services into the ranks of joint secretary, deputy secretary and director.
Budget 2018 view: ‘Patient’ approach to better health
Budget 2018 view: ‘Patient’ approach to better health
The state is writing cheques it can’t cash
India’s poor state capacity is often blamed on inadequate government spending—but government inability to use allocated funds is also to blame
Nine states including UP, MP and Rajasthan suffer worst healthcare in India
Nine of India’s poorest states–home to 581 million or 48% of India’s population–account for 70% of the country’s infant deaths, 75% of under-five deaths and 62% of maternal deaths.
Here’s What Really Happens To Budget Rupees For The Social Sector
On the 1st of February 2017, the Finance Minister will present his 4th budget to the nation. Like every year, the budget speech will be followed by a slugfest as political parties and commentators argue over stated priorities and budget allocations. The debate is particularly shrill when it comes to social sector schemes as politicians and commentators can never quite agree whether allocations in a given year are too high or too low. But for the average bureaucrat and the aam junta—the actual beneficiaries of these contentious social schemes—these debates over budget estimates are meaningless.