CPR-Urbanisation Project

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The Urbanization Focus Area at CPR is a research platform exploring India’s urbanization challenge. It aims to initiate and influence policy debates on urban issues such as governance, economics, social inclusion and ecology of the Indian city.

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: CPR CSH workshop. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. 24/01/2022

Event | Centre for Policy Research & Csh Delhi invite you to a workshop on:

The Delhi Master Plan of 1962: A Prehistory in Three Chapters with Sunalini Kumar, Associate Prof, School of Global Affairs, Ambedkar University

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Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: CPR CSH workshop. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: CPR CSH workshop. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.

Profit-oriented Nature Of Affordable Rental Housing Scheme May Benefit Formal Workers Instead Of Migrants: Survey 11/08/2021

Some more coverage for our report on by moneycontrol.com Centre for Policy Research (CPR)

Profit-oriented Nature Of Affordable Rental Housing Scheme May Benefit Formal Workers Instead Of Migrants: Survey Factors such as peripheral locations, lack of social infrastructure and limited supply may result in the urban poor and migrant workers getting excluded from a scheme that’s meant for them

Regularising Unauthorised Colonies in Delhi: Well-Intended but Not Enough 14/04/2021

Regularisation of Delhi's colonies has been a longstanding policy conversation for India's capital, with a dubious past record. Is the latest attempt more successful? Sukrit, Smriti and Sonal examine field evidence in this regard for the

Regularising Unauthorised Colonies in Delhi: Well-Intended but Not Enough A recent regularisation scheme promises to improve the tenure security of about 5 million Delhi residents. But how inclusive is the scheme and does it keep pace with the realities on the ground?

‘I Don’t Have the Option to Rent a House’: How Migrant Workers Differ From the Urban Poor | India Housing Report 06/04/2021

Over a year into the , Malay Kotal reflects on how the needs of differs from that of the urban poor on the

‘I Don’t Have the Option to Rent a House’: How Migrant Workers Differ From the Urban Poor | India Housing Report While central and state governments have launched several housing policies over the years to promote ownership-based housing for the ‘urban poor’, the housing requirements of migrant workers remain…

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