Publications
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Mythili Ramchand Knowledge, Curriculum and Learning: Knowing Why We Teach, What We Teach and How We Learn https://www.routledge.com/Knowledge-Curriculum-and-Learning-Knowing-Why-We-Teach-What-We-Teach-and-How-We-Learn/Ramchand-Sawhney-Sharma/p/book/978036… Ramchand, M., Sawhney, S., & Sharma, P. (2026). Knowledge, Curriculum and Learning: Knowing Why We Teach, What We Teach and How We Learn. Taylor & Francis. |
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Anitha Kurup Socio-emotional issues of gifted students: Need and challenges of counselling services in India https://www.mlbd.in/products/mental-health-in-school-settings-by-aradhana-shukla-anubhuti-dubey-9789359664194-9359664197-9789359660899-9359660892?var… Dixit, S., Kurup, Anitha., & Arora, S. (2025). Socio-emotional issues of gifted students: Need and challenges of counselling services in India. In A. Shukla & A. Dubey (Eds.), Mental health in school settings (pp. 34-64). Motilal Banarsidass. |
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Narendar Pani From Mathematical to Societal Inequality http://eprints.nias.res.in/3034/ Pani, Narendar (2025) From Mathematical to Societal Inequality (NIAS/SSc/IHD/U/WP/01/2025). Working Paper. NIAS, Bengaluru. |
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Carol Upadhya Migrant Construction Labour in India: Contracting Chains, Labour Process and Social Welfare Policy http://eprints.nias.res.in/3029/ Upadhya, Carol and Surendran, Aardra (2025) Migrant Construction Labour in India: Contracting Chains, Labour Process and Social Welfare Policy (NIAS/SSc/UMS/U/PR/01/2025). Project Report. NIAS & IITH, Bengaluru. |
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Chetan Choithani Rural-Urban Migration and Urban Livelihoods in India https://livelihoods-india.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/SOIL-Report-2025-Livelihoods-India.pdf#page=119 State of India’s Livelihoods Report 2025 This article looks at the nature and patterns of urban livelihoods in India, with a focus on low-skilled migrant workers engaged in the informal sector. It places urban livelihoods in the broader context of structural transformation and livelihood change in India and shows that even though migrant workers contribute significantly to country’s increasingly urban-centric economy, they remain ignored in policymaking. The paper analyses the reasons for this disregard and argues for the need to integrate low-skilled migrant workers in India’s urban policy to promote inclusive and sustainable development. |
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Anant Kamath A Tryst in Music, Half A Century Apart https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/9789819814435_0027 Kamath, Anant. (2025). A tryst in music, half a century apart. In D. K. Srivastava and V. S. Ramamurthy (Eds.). Raja Ramanna: A renaissance man. World Scientific Publishing Co. |
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Malavika Kapur Prof. Raja Ramanna: Enigma Viewed from a Kaleidoscope https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/9789819814435_0024 Kapur, Malavika. (2025). Prof Raja Ramanna: Enigma viewed from a kaleidoscope. In D. K. Srivastava and V. S. Ramamurthy (Eds.). Raja Ramanna: A renaissance man. World Scientific Publishing Co. https://doi.org/10.1142/14346 |
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Anitha Kurup Dr. Ramanna: A leader with a difference https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/14346#t=aboutBook Kurup, Anitha. (2025). Dr. Ramanna: A leader with a difference. In D. K. Srivastava and V. S. Ramamurthy (Eds.). Raja Ramanna: A renaissance man. World Scientific Publishing Co. https://doi.org/10.1142/14346 |