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India's revised biofuels roadmap aims to boost ethanol blending from food crops by 2025, but has led to increased corn imports and higher global price
सर्वांना आरोग्यसेवा पुरविण्याच्या भारताच्या प्रवासात,
शहरी नियोजनाला माणूसबळ व पैशाची भरघोस मदत देऊ केली गेली �
Unless urban planning is heavily incentivised with quality men and money, development plans are likely to remain on paper
आपल्या परराष्ट्र धोरणाच्या निवडी आणि बहु-संरेखन धोरणाद�
India, through its foreign policy choices and its multi-alignment strategy, has built its reputational security in significant ways in the last decade
‘India should be among the first nations to industrialise without carbonising the world’—Amitabh Kant, India’s G-20 Sherpa, former CEO of NITI
To ensure that existing resources expended by the government on ed-tech are used efficiently, NITI Aayog is pioneering a revolutionary approach to inc
Deeper professionalisation of the decision-making apparatus, with assured continuity of leadership, will prove helpful in mitigating climate change in
States must be incensitived to heed Central directives on urban planning for proper urban development
A more gender-inclusive approach needs to adopted by financial institutions to boost women entrepreneurship in India
The Modi government’s fragmented approach has remained at the canopy and has not been able to achieve foundational improvements in budgeting at the
Responsible and ethical AI is premised on an infrastructure of trust; it is imperative that accountability and governance frameworks establish transpa
India needs to create a robust and inclusive health response system employing an entire-government approach to build the resilience needed to respond
Policymakers must have a sound understanding of the objectives that AI seeks to achieve in the strategic context of India to disseminate artificial in
Tighter collaboration between private, government, nonprofits and educational institutes will be the key to India’s development of new-age technolog
The Health Index released by the NITI Aayog provides a comprehensive state-wise assessment of the health situation in the country. But, it is imperati
How does the interim budget impact some of the most critical facets of the Indian economy?
How does the interim budget impact some of the most critical facets of the Indian economy?
To improve the quality of available health data, proper resources for the datasets need to be provided.
India needs to considerably accelerate its effort to combat malnutrition and improve nutritional indicators.
Three years ago, when the Planning Commission was transformed into Niti Aayog, expectations were high.
India can now have economic forecasts with a longer and stronger vision. NITI Aayog is the tool to make it count.
The Observer Research Foundation’s first Tech Huddle was held on 23 November 2023 and focused on the governance of artificial intelligence (AI) in India, highlighting the rapid growth and adoption of AI as well as the complexities associated with developing regulatory frameworks for it. AI governance is in its infancy, both globally and in India, and grapples with issues such as the explainability of AI systems as well as the embedded biases, s
The history of the Planning Commission suggests that it was always an extension of the government's attitude towards the economy. This is not in itself a bad thing, but has been twisted an unfair criticism of the PC. Therefore, plans for the Niti Aayog and its working should be gauged very carefully.
Coal Ministry reportedly opposed to NITI Aayog’s draft Energy Policy as draft policy threatens to take away CIL’s monopoly on pricing amongst other roundups
India’s geographical landscape is vast, cultural differences can be sharp, and income disparities are stark in certain regions. Access to healthcare, therefore, is varied and the on-ground gaps and challenges are complex. The NITI Aayog Health Index is an attempt by the current government to formulate a mechanism to monitor at the sub-national level the country’s performance in improving healthcare. This paper uses the findings of the Health
Various estimates show that RCEP’s share in the world GDP may touch 50 per cent by 2050. The fear that India may be left out if it decides not to join the group is real. But given the economic clout of China and other economies, India may find it very difficult to grab a significant share of the this RCEP cake.
The issues with adolescent health are not limited to just the structure of the policy — it extends to the structure of institutions as well.