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*Newspaper Articles from India Human Development Survey (IHDS) *Newspaper Articles from India Human Development Survey (IHDS) * Includes articles that rely solely on IHDS data as well as those using IHDS data in conjunction with other data sources 2016 Sonalde Desai and Amit Thorat: The Dynamic Nature of Poverty: The Hindu: August 02, 2016. Himanshu: For the Rich, India is as Good as a Tax Haven: Live Mint: July 29, 2016. Tadit Kundu & Udayan Rathore: How Can India Bridge the Gap Between its Middle and Median Class: Live Mint: July 27, 2016. S. Mahendra Dev: Poverty and Inequality after Reforms: Live Mint: July 26, 2016. G.S. Mudur: Even Education Spend Less on Women Health: The Telegraph, Calcutta: July 18, 2016. Thenmozhi Soundararajan, Anasuya Sengupta, Harjit Kaur and Umar Malick: California Textbooks: The Next Stage of the Battle: The Indian Express: July 11, 2016. Devanik Saha: Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan: Worst States for Women: The Quint: July 09, 2016. Anumeha Yadav: The Fruits of India’s National Food Security Law are Finally Showing on the Ground: Scroll.in: June 23, 2016. AB Wire: 18 Percent of Indian Population Walk More than 500 Meters to Collect Water: The American Bazaar: June 22, 2016. The IANS: 63 Percent of Rural India Do Not Have Drinking Water Source: The New Indian Express: June 22, 2016. सव��ण: �बना पहचान हो जाती है आधी लड़�कय� क� शाद�: Live Hindustan.com: June 20, 2016 Rohan Kishore: How Women Re-marry in India: Live Mint: June 18, 2016. Tadit Kundu & Dipti Jain: How Women Marry in India: Live Mint: June 17, 2016. Carlos Felipe Balcazar, Sonalde Desai, Rinku Murgai and Ambar Narayan: Tackling Poverty in India: Jobs, Not Transfers, the Big Poverty-buster: The Indian Express: June 17, 2016. Suneera Tandon: Burgers, Burgers Everywhere. But Are the Eaters in Sight?: Quartz India: June 13, 2016. Abhishek Waghmare: Marathwada Migrants Rise above Poverty Line in Mumbai, but Face Housing, Water Shortages: India West: June 13, 2016. Tadit Kundu: How India Eats: Joint, Not Nuclear, Families Dine Out the Most: Live Mint: June 04, 2016. Mohammad Zulgarnaian Zulfi: High Incidence of ‘Inter-caste’ Marriages in J&K: Kashmir Reader: May 21, 2016. Indiaspend: 77% Indian Parents Expect to Live with Sons, and Not with Daughters, in Old Age: Indiatvnews.com: May 17, 2016. The IANS: 5 Percent of Indian Marriages Inter-caste; in Mizoram, 55 percent (Special to IANS): Business Standard: May 11, 2016. Prachi Salve & Saumya Tewari: 95% Indians Marry within their Own Caste, Mizoram Has Most Inter-caste Marriages: Janta Ka Reporter: May 11, 2016. Samarth Bansal: How Many Indians Are Richer than You?: The Hindu: May 04, 2016. Sonalde Desai: Everybody Loves a Good Quota: The Hindu: May 03, 2016. Sohini Paul: Looks Like the PDS Works: The Hindu Business Line: May 02, 2016. Kamal Mitra Chenoy: MGNREGA to Bad Loans, Why India is Staring at a Weaker Economy: Daily O: May 01, 2016. Veena S Kulkarni & Raghav Gaiha: The Social Security Measure Seems Doomed with Budgetary Cutbacks and Frequent Wage Hikes: Study: Economic Times: April 28, 2016. Samarth Bansal: Legal System too Expensive for Most: Study: The Hindu: April 24, 2016. Sachin P. Mampatta & Tadit Kundu: Why India Needs IMD to be Right about a Good Monsoon: Live Mint: April 19, 2016. Matters India: To 51.7% Women it’s “Usual” in India for a Husband to Beat His Wife if She Leaves Home without Telling Him: April 16, 2016. Suhas Borker: How to be Free of Caste: The Hindu: April 13, 2016. Tadit Kundu: Is the New Generation in India Better Educated?: Live Mint: April 12, 2016. Ishan Bakshi: Making a Case for Taxing Farm Incomes: Business Standard: April 11, 2016. India Spend: How to Get India’s Women Working? First, Let Them Out of the House: F.India: April 09, 2016. Sitakanta Panda: Local Political Elite Capture BPL Card Allocation: Ideas for India: April 08, 2016. Chandrahas Choudhury: For Women, India’s Workfare Programming Works: Live Mint: April 07, 2016. Chandrahas Choudhury: A Major NREGA Success is Wonen’s Empowerment: NDTV Every Life Counts: April 06, 2016. Divya Gandhi: Running in the Family: The Hindu: April 03, 2016. Tadit Kundu: Who is Married to Whom in India: Live Mint: March 29, 2016. Ishan Bakshi: How the Socio-economic Fabric Has Changed: Business Standard: March 27, 2016. Softlinkweb Reporter: Rural to Urban Migration in India: Why Labor Mobility Bucks Global Trend: Softlinkweb: March 25, 2016. Prem Solanki: Is Caste Still an Issue for Marriage?: DESIblitz: March 22, 2016. Week Correspondent: Accident of Life, Not Berth, Causes Poverty: The Week: March 16, 2016. Sonalde Desai: Quantifying the Caste Quotas: The Hindu: February 26, 2016. G. Rajendra Kumar: Improper Implementation of MGNREGA in Telangana: The Hans India: February 22, 2016. Tadit Kundu: How Indian Households Borrow: Live Mint: February 22, 2016. Tadit Kundu: When Average Income is Not Available to an Average Individual: Live Mint: February 15, 2016. Swati Narayan: Half-full, Half Empty: 10 Years of NREGA: The Business Standard: February 09, 2016. Anand Teltumbde: Rohith Vemula’s Death: A Noose around the BJP’s Neck: Countercurrents.org: February 08, 2016. Two Cheers for Job Scheme: The Hindu Business Line: February 07, 2016. Surjit Bhalla: No Proof Required: NREGA Does Not Help the Poor: The Financial Express: February 06, 2016. Kunal Doley: Looking Local: Snapdeal, Quikr, Hike, Other Launch Vernacular Language Support: Financial Express: January 24, 2016. 2015 Rohini Mohan: Among 500, Only 19 Couples across India got Monetary Assistance under Inter- caste Marriage Scheme: The Economic Times: December 19, 2015. Tadit Kundu: How Rising Returns to Education Can Lead to Greater Inequality: Live Mint: December 10, 2015. Tadit Kundu: The Increasing Importance of College Education: Live Mint: December 09, 2015. Sumit Mishra: Why Worry about Inequality in India: Mint on Sunday: November 15, 2015. Sonalde Desai: Don’t Dismantle, Reform: The Indian Express: November 12, 2015. Guarantee the Funds: The Hindu: November 07, 2015. Sonalde Desai: An Unjustified Pay Hike: The Hindu: October 30, 2015. Venkat Iyer: Numbers that Dole Out the Details: Business Line: September 11, 2015. Sushmi Dey: India’s Soft Stand on Tobacco Draws Fire: The Times of India: September 08, 2015. Love (and Money) Conquer Caste: The Economist: September 05, 2015. Priyanka Kotamraju: Keep Calm and Carry on MGNREGA: The Hindu Business Line: August 28, 2015. NREGA Improving the Lives of Poor, says Study: im4change: August, 2015. Rukmini Sukumaran: Rural Job Scheme Empowered Women: NCAER: The Hindu: August 13, 2015. 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Anahita Mukherji: Prejudice, Even in Pardes: The Times of India: November 30, 2014. Team of Amar Ujala: भारत मᴂ छु आछू त: बह�त च㄂काने वाले हℂ ये आंकड़े: amarujala.com: November 29, 2014. Seema Chishti: Biggest Caste Survey: One in Four Indians Admit to Practising Untouchability: The Indian Express: November 29, 2014. Rukmini Sukumaran: Arranging a Marriage: How India Does It: The Hindu: November 19, 2014. Rukmini Sukumaran: Just 5% of Indian Marriages are Inter-Caste: Survey: The Hindu: November 13, 2014. India’s Sanitation Needs: The New York Times: September 04, 2014. Sonalde Desai: The New Young: The Indian Express: August 27, 2014. Sonalde Desai: Cereal Indiscretions: The Indian Express: June 23, 2014. Amaresh Dubey & Reeve Vanneman: An Inclusive Growth Policy: The Hindu: April 5, 2014 Rukmini Sukumaran: Middle Class Better Off But Not Well Off: The Hindu: April 5, 2014. Rukmini Sukumaran: Only 40 Per Cent of Middle Class Has Piped Water Connection: Survey: The Hindu: April 5, 2014. Rukmini Sukumaran: Steady Rise in Income but Services Still Inadequate: NCAER: The Hindu: April 3, 2014. Rukmini Sukumaran: India by the Numbers: Change on the Margins: The Hindu: April 3, 2014. Sonalde Desai, Debasis Barik & Tushar Agrawal: Poorly Performing Public Services: The Hindu: April 2, 2014 Rukmini Sukumaran: More Children Going to Private Schools: NCAER: The Hindu: March 31, 2014.
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