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Section A

Sl. No Tentative Project choice Instructor comments on abstracts Assignment 2


sample NRLM in Tamil Nadu, SRHM in Odisha, SBM in Gujarat A public system in operation atleast for 3 years, state govt as unit of analysis
interesting choice, good start, do check out detailed district irrigation plans of a few districts to better
understand the system as you go along. You can interview people from AKRSP who are involved in a project
with support of GGRC and C&A foundation too. Not all states have GGRC, why this helps or does not, what
LGA 1 Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana - Gujarat were/are the policy innovations etc could also be explored Rural Sanitation: Scrap pages from a Toilet-journal
Good leads, try and get more leads as you go along. Can interview Dhruv Sengupta of NMMU who looks after
LGA 2 Mission Mangalam gujarat and insights on how MM or GLPC has turned around recently About Anganwadis:A mother's Learning Curve
Some key qns are missing, you might want to link with Dr Gautam whose PhD is on topic. Concern is the
LGA 3 Joint Forest Management in Uttarakhand scheme is old,,, can you get data and insights on what is currently happening Rural Water Supply from Abundance to Scarcity
Opportunities and challenges related to practices adopted for
ODF of 8 villages in three districts (MP, UP, Rajasthan) of which state is not clear, state has to be unit of analysis, the report might give insights across but better to be
India under SBA: Result of an Immersive study by Praxis and more focused as suggested in guidelines for project. Lot of scope for reworking. abstract has no title and
LGA 4 Water Aid seems very hurriedly written... need to reformulate questions Nirmal Bharat Abhiyaan, Covering rural sanitation
too much description of scheme in abstract, focus more on questions that you seek to address. go beyong
anecdotal and experiential understanding, that can help in choice initially but get more analytic as you go
LGA 5 Swachh bharat mission(ODF-sustainability) in Gujarat along. formulating questions can help Rural water supply : From abundance to scarscity
Focus questions beyond intuitions of suspected bias, difficult to answer them in 10 days. mention which
LGA 6 PMAY-G BIHAR reports etc, more questions and more references possible, other methods too About Anganwadis:A mother's Learning Curve
A good case for why Odisha has been chosen and useful to follow the lead of policy innovations that have
National Health Mission - Odisha, with a special focus on made it possible. Can interview people involved in recent nutrition initiative in the state and the APPI project
LGA 7 IMR & MMR that works with the state govt. References well identified Rural Sanitation: Scrap pages from a Toilet-journal
Indicative list of questions is fine, keep adding to them with more material. It is one of the most studied SRLM
LGA 8 Bihar Rural Livelihood Mission (BRLPS) and hence you can get a lot of info. Do see if you can interview Debaraj Behera MGNREGS : Panchayat Centered or People Centered?
Is there any link with a central scheme, if so what and how? Do make linkages with the existing systems and
LGA 9 Ladli Laxmi Yojana, Government of Madhya Pradesh schemes too... Canal Irrigation: Design and Delivery

Section B
Sl. No Tentative Project choice Instructor comments on abstracts Assignment 2
Public Distribution System Reforms and Consumption in do access NITI Aayog and PRS reports on PDS apart from several in EPW to continue to formulate sharper
LGB 1 Chattisgarh questions as you go along MGNREGS: Panchayat centered or People centered?
interesting choice with potential for programme design of NRLM. Do talk to Yps in NERLP and others. Have
LGB 2 Nagaland State Rural Livelihood Mission (NSRLM) visited the state for NRLM and we could discuss MGNREGS: Panchayat Centered or People Centered?
Good to see key links and refs, try and find out how JSLPS is diff and see if you could interview people
LGB 3 JSLPS (Jharkhand State livelihood Promotion Society) working there… Rural Water Supply - From Abundance to Scarcity
Could you try and fix interviews with SSA in Anand and possibly some other place to get more details. Do
LGB 4 Sarva Shiksha abhiyan in Gujarat formulate more questions as you go along on SSA and the deficit in learning perhaps in the state About Anganwadi
do try and focus beyond HR and performance and why it is diff, how is it performing vis a vis other states
LGB 5 MPSRLM (Madhya Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission) etc…IRMA's NRLM report should have info as well on MP Canal Irrigation, Bridging the Last Mile
with an earlier report as a baseline guess you could update it as you go along with more insights. Do see if
LGB 6 NRLM-Rajasthan you can interview Jaipal Singh, ex IRMAn and earlier CEO of the mission Canal Irrigation, Bridging the Last Mile
Nice to see reference to Illich and Dharampal, Krishna Kumar etc in abstract but the focus should be on public
systems and not so much on education. Also much has changed since 2002 the last article quoted. Why
Kerala? Why not a state where education outcomes have not been great.......the project should not be about
LGB 7 District Primary Education Program in Kerala decentralization alone but about PS.... reframe your objectives for sharper focus About Anganawadi
Too descriptive on NRLM and how it functions for an abstract, focus more on sources and key questions
LGB 8 BRLPS (Bihar Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society) (both are missing) Rural Water Supply - From Abundance to Scarcity
LGB 9 Sarva Shiksha abhiyan in West Bengal sources and methods a bit unclear Rural Sanitation

Section C
Sl. No Tentative Project choice Instructor comments on abstracts Assignment 2
Rashtiya Bal Swasthya Karyakram: National Health Mission,
LGC 1 Uttar Pradesh key questions and text missing, why UP? Rural Water Supply: From abundance to scarcity
LGC 2 Assessment of Public Distribution System in UP need to reframe questions, too broad, lacking focus, no text or evidence to back your claims or intuitions… Rural Water Supply: From abundance to scarcity
too much description on scheme rather than your questions and key text missing… URL can help understand
LGC 3 SBM: Immersive Research 2017 (MP) better what is meant, it should be https://mdws.gov.in/ or sbm's website… lots of articles to draw from… best Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan: Covering Rural Sanitation
LGC 4 Mid Day Meal in Karnataka no key text and questions not clear, will lack focus as result,,, Aaganwadi:Delivering ICDS - Critical but Marginalized
good to see some numbers of extent, key documents and questions not clear though good that interviewee
LGC 5 NRLM Kerala (Kudumbashree) identified… do have a focused discussion after doing background res About Anganwadis: A mother's learning curve
LGC 6 Soil Health Card Scheme under NMSA (National Mission for Sustainable
No state provided,
Agriculture)
no key text or qns either, do rework and resubmit; alternately change subject Canal Irrigation, Bridging the Last Mile
good to see key links… do work on more focused questions as you go along. On the how part focus on
LGC 7 DAY-NRLM in Haryana: HSRLM questions that you seek to find out and chapter elements etc can come later Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan: Covering Rural Sanitation
Janani Avam Bal Suraksha Yojna (JBSY) under NRHM in good leads already there through MTS report I guess and hence references also more than others. Do
LGC 8 Bihar formulate sharper questions as you go along MGNREGS: Panchayat Centered or People Centered?
as you go along work less on NRLM and more on Jharkhand that is seen as a happening state in many ways
in terms of partnerships, market hires etc. scope for interviews too.. Look at their COM, HR and other
LGC 9 NRLM in Jharkhand manuals MGNREGS: Panchayat centered or people centered
Sl. No Member 1 Member 2 Member 3 Member 4 Member 5 Member 6 Member 7 PSM project title Instructor comments Assignment 2
LGC 1 Realy verma Purva Trivedi Rahul Saini Sachin Surendran K Ashim Rashtiya Bal Swasthya Karyakram: National Health Mission, Uttar Pradesh
LGC 2 Ajmal Mohammad A Deependra Nigam Vijayakumar K Midhun T Bharathan Nikhil George Shanin N S
LGC 3 Anjali Singh Anshu Goel Rajat Tomar Sakshi Sanidhya Trishula SBA: MADHYA PRADESH CASE STUDY Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan: Covering rural sanitation
LGC 4 Akil Nayak Akash Tiwary Harshit Bhadani Manas Sen Raghunandan S Rajat Goyal
LGC 5 Achsah Joseph Amala Baby Ashwin P Navia Ann Pradeesh Prakasan Gongdinang Moita NRLM Kerala(Kudumbashree) Anganwadi: A mother's learning curve
LGC 6 Aditya Patidar Apurv Kashyap Jenish Thakrar Sarthak Modi Mridula Bhandari Deepak Adhikari Brihad Maurya Soil Health Card Scheme under NMSA (National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture) MGNREGS: Panchayat Centred, Not People-Centred
LGC 7 Sidharth Gupta Sarat Paruvada Shubham Rathi Shashank Verma Vyom Joshi Gayatri P S Shanika Goel DAY-NRLM in UP: UPSRLM
LGC 8 Amee Zota p38125 Ruchi Patel p38162 Ananya Bharati p38126 Pratibha Sharma p38154 Satyaraj Jethwa p38142 Mudita Vats p38148 Parth Prajapati p38152
LGC 9 Anushka Arjun Mitwalkar Jyotirmoy Nishant Bindu Chandra Shekhar Mishra
juhi kapadiaya
Sl. No Member 1 Member 2 Member 3 Member 4 Member 5 Member 6 Member 7 PSM project title Instructor comments
LGA 1 Kirandeep Kaur Avinash Kamboj Bhinwa Ram Bhukar Kunal Sinha Krishna Mohan Yadav Anup Kumar Assignment 2: Rural Sanitation: Scrap pages from a Toilet-journal
LGA 2 Manjupriya Yadav Nirali Shah Prajnya Praharaj Praveen Pushpanjali Teesta Moitra Assignment 2: About Anganwadis:A mother's Learning Curve Mission Mangalam
LGA 3 Anandu J Diya George Ebel Benny Ekta Rawat Shana Salim Pravin Reddy Assignment 2: Rural Water Supply from Abundance to Scarcity
LGA 4 Angshuman kakoty Bismoi Rohit Goel Meet sharma Bhupesh Dhurve Venugopal Thulla Nirmal Bharat Abhiyaan, Covering rural sanitation
LGA 5 saurabh solanki linkan behera atul kosariya sneha skaria Kishan nath Akshat Jain Saurav Kumar Assignment 2: Rural water supply : From abundance to scarscity Swachh bharat mission in Gujarat
LGA 6 Abhishek Kanaujia Aditya Vardhan Anurita Singh Damini Solanki Kriti Maheshwari Satish Nikunj Ajay Kumar Assignment 2: About Anganwadis:A mother's Learning Curve
LGA 7 Ashish manasara Sahil Patel Shruti ajay Snehkumar kamlani Surendra chaudhary Unni Krishnan Assignment 2: MGNREGS : Panchayat Centered or People Centered?
LGA 8 Ankit Saxena Anuj kumar Kirtika Shrivastav Ravikant Kumar Shweta Sonkar Vishnu Sharma Assignment 2: MGNREGS : Panchayat Centered or People Centered? Bihar Rural Livelihood Mission (BRLPS)
LGA 9 Vinodh A shailesh Marpallikar Vertika Jaiswal Priyanka Kadam Furquan Khan Tripti Tyagi Arti Sawlani Assignment 2: Canal Irrigation: Design and Delivery
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Member 1 Member 2 Member 3 Member 4 Member 5 Member 6 Member 7 PSM Project title Instructor comments Assignment 2
Sweety Rahul Hanil Rao Enoch Divya MGNREGS: Panchayat centered or
LGB 1 Desai Pandey Amir Gupta Acharya Pediredla Yadav People centered?

Nagaland State
Abhishek Jimmy Shivangi Swetlana Rural lIvelihood MGNREGS: Panchayat Centered or
LGB 2 Dole Malhotra Kavya P Manjarekar Aparna S R Sahoo mission (NSRLM) People Centered?
JSLPS (Jharkhand
Tushar Ambar Abhishek Suman Ramanuj Abhishek State livelihood Rural Water Supply - From Abundance
LGB 3 Badheria Kumar Agrahari Sourav Panda yadav Promotion Society) to Scarcity
LGB 4 Devanshi Akanksha Pooja Jhalak Anasmita Anmol About Anganwadi
Pournami MPSRLM (Madhya
Kottukal Shradhha Pradesh State
Anees Unnikrishna Milan Payal Surendran Chinmay Roopal Rural Livelihood
LGB 5 Rahman N n Kadwekar Ladha S Didwaniya Singh Mission) Canal Irrigation, Bridging the Last Mile
Shubham Sunit Sunny Vinay
LGB 6 Karan Garg Bhatt Khupse Tripathi Vimal Modi Chhalotre Rohit Kapila NRLM-Rajasthan Canal Irrigation, Bridging the Last Mile
District Primary
Manjusree Raphael Krishna Vishnu Education Program
LGB 7 Sudarshan Anjali C Matthew Sujith M C Nandini Harikumar in Kerala About Anganawadi
BRLPS (Bihar
Prateek Rural Livelihoods Rural Water Supply - From Abundance
LGB 8 Vedant Jyoti Heenal Utkarsh Mohak Vargese Sapan Promotion Society) to Scarcity
Prateek Sarva Shiksha
Sankalp Rahul Singh abhiyan in West
LGB 9 Thakkar Pranjal Dheerendra Akash Chakraborty Chandel Bengal Rural Sanitation
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Sl no Article Details (Full reference, authors, names, journal, year, issue etc. Member 1 Member 2 Member 3 Marks
sample Banerjee, A., Deaton, A., & Duflo, E. (2004). Health care delivery in rural Rajasthan. Economic and Political Weekly, 944-949. p3817175 Arun Arya 172 Misha 044
Sinha, D., & Azad, R. (2018, March 18). Can Jan Dhan Yojana Achieve Financial Inclusion? Economic and Political Weekly,
Vol LIII (No. 13), 165 - 172. Retrieved from https://www.epw.in/system/files/pdf/2018_53/13/MB_LIII_13_310318_Dipa_Sinha.
1 pdf P38019 Diya P38020 Ebel P38021 Ekta
2 P38005 Anandu P38036 Pravin P38046 Shana
Ashwini Dabadge,Ashok Sreenivas & Ann Josey (2018) » What Has the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana Achieved So Far? ,
3 Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 53, Issue No. 20, 19 May, 2018 p38001 Abhishek p38002 Aditya p38029 Kriti
4 Anupam Saraph,Lalit Kathpalia (2018).Democratic Accountability in Digital India,Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 53, Issue No.
p38010
46, 24Anurita
Nov, 2018 p38018 Damini p38042 Satish
Ananya Basu & Susana Barria (15 December,2018) AAP's Health Policy Reforms in Delhi. Economic and Political Weekly,
5 Vol. 53 Issue No. 49 p38033 Nirali p38038 Pushpanjali p38053 Teesta
Shirish B Patel (March 5,2016) Housing for All by 2022 Assignment Delivered, Accountability Nil, Economic and Political
6 Weekly. VOL LI NO. 10 p38023 Manjupriya Yadav p38034 Prajnya p38035 Praveen
7 Sunny Jose, Bheemeshwar Reddy & Mayank Agarwal (8th Dec,2018). Child Undernutrition in India : Assessment of Prevalent, Decline
p38026and
Kirtika
Disparities. Economic
p38008and
Anuj
Political Weekly, Volume.
p38007053,
AnkitIssue No. 48
Jha, P., & Acharya, N. (2018). Social Choice and Political Economy of Health,
8 Reflections on the National Health Policy, 2017. Economic and Political Weekly,Vol. 53, Issue No. 28, 14 Jul, 2018 p38059 Vishnu Sharma Ravikant kumar(p38039) Shweta Sonkar p38049
9 Indira Rajaraman (2014, March 22). Spatial Distribution of Services within States in India. Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.49,p3802
IssueKirandeep
No.12, 22 Kaur
March 2014
p38014 Avinash Kamboj p38015 Bhinwa Ram Bhukar
M Chokshi,1 B Patil,2 R Khanna,2 S B Neogi,1 J Sharma,1 V K Paul,3 and S Zodpey1, Health Systems in India.Published in
10 The National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Institute of Health, Published in Dec-2016 p38050 sneha skaria p38043 saurabh solanki p38027 kishan nath
Jha, P., & Acharya, N. (2018). Social Choice and Political Economy of Health,
11 Reflections on the National Health Policy, 2017. Economic and Political Weekly,Vol. 53, Issue No. 28, 14 Jul, 2018 p38047 Shruti Ajay p38051 Sneh Kamlani Unni Krishnan
Bhupat M Desai, Errol D’Souza, John W Mellor, Vijay Paul Sharma, Prabhakar Tamboli,(2011) Agricultural Policy Strategy,
12 Instruments and Implementation: A Review and the Road Ahead, Vol. 46, Issue No. 53, 31 Dec, 2011) p38013 Atul Kosariya p38031 Linkan Behera
13 S Chandrasekhar, Niruppam Mehrotra (2016). What would it take? Doubling Farmers' Income by 2022. Economic and Political Weekly,
p38058VolVinodh
51, Issue
A No. 18,p38057
30 April,
Vertika
2016 Jaiswal p38054 Tripti Tyagi
14 soumyadip chattopadhya (2018),Strengthening Fiscal health of Urban local bodies, Economic and political weekly, Vol 53, Issuep38050
no. 39, sneha
29 sepskaria
2018 p38043 saurabh solanki p38027 kishan nath
Rochi Khemka. (2016), From Policy to practice, Principles of water governance. Economic and Political Weekly, Vol 51, Issue
15 number 52, 24th December, 2016. p38040 Rohit Goel p38016 Bhupesh Dhurve p38017 Bismoi Bhalla
16 Anuradha Joshi, Dipa Sinha & Biraj Patnaik (2016). Credibility and Portability? Lessons from CORE PDS Reforms in Chhattisgarh, p38012
Special
Ashish
article
Manasara
in Economic p38041
and Political
Sahil Patel
Weekly, Vol. LI,
p38052
IssueSurendra
No. 37, September
Chaudhary10, 2016
17 Selvaraj, S., & Karan, A. (2012). Why publicly financed health insurance schemes are ineffective in providing financial risk protection.
p38004Economic
Akshat and
Jain politicalp38003
weekly,Ajay
47 (11),
Kumar
60-68. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/23214655
Rohit Mukherjee & Himanshu Jha, " Bureaucratic Rationality, Political Will, and State Capacity", MGRNREGS in undivided
18 Andhra Pradesh . Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 52, Issue No. 49, 09 Dec, 2017 p38044 saurav kumar p38022 furquan khan
19 T.Haque, P.K Joshi (2018).Price Deficiency Payments and Minimum Support Prices,Economic and Political Weekly,Vol. 53, Issue
p38009
No. 20,Anup
19 May,
Kumar
2018 p38028 Krishna Mohan Yadav
p38030 Kunal Sinha
20 Lavanya B T, A V Manjunatha(2018). The grey shades of sugar policies in India. Economic and political weekly, vol. 53, issue Arti
p38011 46, G.
24th November,
Sawlani 2018 Kadam
Priyanka Shailesh
21
Sl no Article Details (Full reference, authors, names, journal, year, issue etc. Member 1 Member 2 Member 3
sample Banerjee, A., Deaton, A., & Duflo, E. (2004). Health care delivery in rural Rajasthan. Economic and Political Weekly, 944-949. p3817175 Arun Arya 172 Misha 044
Ghosh, Soumitra. (2017), Targeting and Effects of Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana on Access to Care and Financial Protection. Economic and
1 political weekly, 52. P38111 Sweety Rahul P38092 Amir P35012
2 Ruth Kattunuri,Steffania Lovo(2018).Decentralization of Environmental Regulations in India.Economic and political weekly volume 43 P38067 P38087 P38110
3 p38090 Prateek Singh P38099 Roopal P38100 Rohit Kapila
4 Kumar, K., Singh, N. M., & Rao, Y. G. (2017). Promise and Performance of the Forest Rights Act-A ten-year review. Economics and Political Weekly (EPW),
RaphaelVol.
Matthew
52, Issue
(p38097)
No. 25-26.Sujith M C (p38106) Vishnu Harikumar (p38118)
5 Anjali C Manjusree Sudarshan Krishna Nandini
6 Ranjit Singh Ghuman (Swaminathan MSP Solution to Agrarian Crises and Farmers' Distress) (Volume Number-33) P38105 P38116 P38117
7 Tapas Roy, Anil kumar, R Jayraj , (Amendment to the LARR Act, 2013 and the Aspirations of the Rural Youth of India) P38080 Karan Garg P38108 Sunit Khupse P38109 Sunny Tripathi
8 Guérin, I., Lanos, Y., Michiels, S., & Nordman, C. (2017). Insights on demonetisation from rural Tamil Nadu: understanding social networks and social protection.
p38096 EnochEconomic and Political
p38089
Weekly,
Pranjal
52(52), 44-53. p38093 Rahul
9 Lavanya B T, A V Manjunatha; Vol. 53, Issue No. 46, 24 Nov, 2018, The Grey Shades of Sugar Policies in India Aparna S R Swetlana Sahoo Shivangi Manjrekar
10 S Ramamurthy, K Pandiyan, "National Policy on Education 2016 A Comparative Critique with NPE 1986" (Economic & Political Weekly EPW APRIL
p38071
22, 2017
Chinmay
vol liI no 16) Link:P38085
https://www.epw.in/system/files/pdf/2017_52/16/SA_LII_16_220417_S_Ramamurthy.pd
Payal p38104 Shraddha
Ashwini Dabadge, Ashok Sreenivas, & Ann Josey (2018). What Has the Pradhan Mantri
11 Ujjwala Yojana Achieved So Far. Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 53, Issue No. 20. p38114 Utkarsh Gupta p38076 Heenal Makhija p38115 Vedant Mehta
R B Bhagat (Vol. 53, Issue No. 48, 08 Dec, 2018) Development Impacts of Migration and Urbanisation (https://www.epw.
12 in/journal/2018/48/commentary/development-impacts-migration-and.html ) P38060 Abhishek Agrahari P38065 Ambar Kumar P38095 Ramanuj Panda
Rashmi Sharma, Vol. 35, Issue No. 42, 14 Oct, 2000, Decentralisation, Professionalism and the School System in India (https://www.epw.
13 in/journal/2000/42/special-articles/decentralisation-professionalism-and-school-system-india.html) P38061 Abhishek Yadav P38107 Suman Sourav P38113 Tushar Badheria
14 P38079 Jyoti P38084 Mohak
15 Funding Urban Infrastructure: From Government to Markets (Link: https://www.epw.in/system/files/pdf/2002_37/25/Funding_Urban_InfrastructureFrom_Government_to_Markets.pdf)
P38078 Jimmy P38062 Abhishek Dole P38081 Kavya
Rashmi Sharma, Vol. 53, Issue No. 3, 20 Jan, 2018, The Evolution of the Election Commission of India
16 https://www.epw.in/journal/2018/3/special-articles/evolution-election-commission-india.html P38086 Pooja P38063 Akanksha p38064Akash
Anil Sadgopal, ‘Skill India’ or Deskilling India, DRAFT POLICY ON EDUCATION 2016, august 27, 2016 vol lI no 35
17 https://www.epw.in/system/files/pdf/2016_51/35/CM_LI_35_270816_NEP_Anil_Sadgopal.pdf?0=ip_login_no_cache%3D5d253a19a1c7e2daea343528bdaccb25
p38074 Divya Yadav P38075 Hanil Acharya P38101 Sankalp Thakkar
Ashwini Dabadge,Ashok Sreenivas & Ann Josey (2018) » What Has the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana Achieved So Far? ,Economic and Political
18 Weekly , Vol. 53, Issue No. 20, 19 May, 2018 P38070 Anmol Gogia P38072 Devanshi Thacker P38073 Dheerendra Yadav
19 Jean dreze, Ritika khera (2015), Understanding leakages in public distribution system, https://www.epw.in/journal/2015/7/insight/understanding-leakages-public-distribution-system.html,
P38102 Sapan shah P38091
Vol.Prateek
50, Issue
Varghese
No. 7, 14 Feb, 2015
20 Contextualising Educational Decentralisation Policies in India, Vijaya Sherry Chand, Samvet Kuril- EPW(Journal » Vol. 53, Issue No. 12, 24 Mar, 2018)P38099 Roopal Singh P39098 Rohit
https://www.epw.in/journal/2018/12/special-articles/contextualising-education
Kapila Prateek Chandel
21 Vivek S. et. al (2018). Are technology enabled cash transfers really 'direct'. Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 53, Issue No. 30 P38066 Anasmita Ghosh P38077 Jhalak Agrawal
Sl no Article Details (Full reference, authors, names, journal, year, issue etc. Member 1 Member 2 Member 3 Instructor comment
sample Banerjee, A., Deaton, A., & Duflo, E. (2004). Health care delivery in rural Rajasthan. Economic and Political Weekly, 944-949. p3817175 Arun Arya 172 Misha 044
Isha Ray, Narayan Billava, Zachary Burt, John M ColforD jr, Ayşe Ercümen, K P Jayaramu, Emily Kumpel, Nayanatara
Nayak, Kara Nelson, Cleo Woelfle-Erskine (2018) From Intermittent to Continuous Water Supply
A Household-level Evaluatnion of Water System Reforms in
1 Hubli–Dharwad. EPW ,December 2018, vol lIiI no 49 Anjali Singh Sakshi Sannidhya
Ashwini Dabadge,Ashok Sreenivas & Ann Josey (2018) » What Has the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana Achieved So Far? ,Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 53,
2 Issue No. 20, 19 May, 2018 p38129 Anushka p38131 Arjun p38168 Shanika Goel
Lavanya B T, A V Manjunatha. The Grey Shades of Sugar Policies in India. EPW Vol. 53, Issue No. 46, 24 Nov, 2018. https://www.epw.in/journal/2018/46/special-
articles/grey-shades-sugar-policies-india.html
3 p38160 Realy Purva p38157 Rahul Saini
EPW, Vol. 53, Issue No. 44, 03 Nov, 2018 Financial Inclusion of Female Sex Workers
A Study from Andhra Pradesh
4 https://www.epw.in/journal/2018/44/perspectives/financial-inclusion-female-sex-workers.html Anshu Goel Trishula Das Rajat Tomar
Samra Et AL Volume 13 No 2 "The right to water in rural Punjab: Assessing equitable access to water through the Punjab rural water supply and sanitation project" -
5 Shamsher Samra, Julia Crowley, and Mary C. Smith Fawzi. Link: https://cdn2.sph.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2013/06/Samra2.pdf Amee Ananya Ruchi
6 EPW VOL XLVI NO 49, December 3, 2011, Leela Visaria and Meera Bhat, Public Provisioning of Health and Decentralisation in Gujarat Pratibha Mudita Satyaraj
epw Vol. 53, Issue No. 47, 01 Dec, 2018,Nilanjan Banik,Are Loan Waivers a Panacea for Rural Distress?
7 https://www.epw.in/journal/2018/47/commentary/are-loan-waivers-panacea-rural-distress.html p38151 Nishant Jyotirmoy 144 Bindu 134
8 Sunny Jose, Bheemeshwar Reddy A, Mayank Agrawal (2018) Child Undernutrition in India. EPW, Vol No 53, Issue No 48, December 2018 P38173 Surendran K P38163 Sachin Arya Ashim
Bhattacharjee, G. (2017). MGNREGA as Distribution of Dole. Economic & Political weekly, Vol. 52, Issue No. 25-26, 24 Jun, 2017 (https://www.epw.
9 in/system/files/pdf/2017_52/25-26/CM_LII_25-26_240617_Govind_Bhattacharjee.pdf) Ashwin P Navia Ann Pradeesh Prakasan
10 Tamil Nadu: ICDS with a Difference; Anuradha Khati Rajivan; EPW Vol. 41, Issue No. 34, 26 Aug, 2006 Achsah Joseph Amala Baby Gongdinang Moita
Sinha, Rohit Azad (2018), "Can Jan Dhan Yojana Achieve Financial Inclusion?". EPW, Vol. 53, Issue No. 13, 31 Mar, 2018
11 https://www.epw.in/journal/2018/13/money-banking-and-finance/can-jan-dhan-yojana-achieve-financial-inclusion.html Akil Nayak R Manas Sen Raghunandan
epw, vol. 53, issue 50, Dec 2018, Re-examining Vertical Sharing and Horizontal Distribution of Fiscal Resources in India

12 https://www.epw.in/journal/2018/50/special-articles/re-examining-vertical-sharing-and.html Parth Brihad Juhi


13 Shubham Rathi Shashank Verma Gayatri P S

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15 S Mohankumar,Premkumar (2018), Minimum Support Price and Inflation in India, Vol. 53, Issue No. 47, 01 Dec, 2018,EPW Harshit Akash
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