Women’s Unpaid Labour in India: The Invisible Economy
Women’s unpaid labour forms the backbone of India’s economy—yet it remains largely invisible in economic data and policy discussions. From […]
Women’s unpaid labour forms the backbone of India’s economy—yet it remains largely invisible in economic data and policy discussions. From […]
On International Women’s Day, global data highlights the critical role of education in shaping women’s lives and opportunities. While significant
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science highlights the importance of gender equality in science, technology, engineering, and
The year 2025 marked another phase of transition in India’s education system, with measurable improvements in access, digital learning, and
According to UNESCO, more than 133 million girls worldwide are out of school, making it one of the most pressing
India’s progress in girls’ education is not uniform. While some states have achieved near gender parity and high literacy rates,
Why Evaluate Schemes? Government schemes in education are large, complex and often overlapping. Evaluations help answer three simple questions: (1)
Why the Numbers Matter Numbers hide stories. Counting students, teachers and schools helps answer a simple but urgent question: does
TL;DR 1) What are the funds under BBBP? 2) How are district allocations structured (Money → Uses)? The Operational Manual
On Teachers’ Day we honour the individuals whose vision, courage and innovation have transformed Indian education. At a time when