Our report on Patan, Gujarat explores the changes in migration, industrial growth & settlement patterns, revealing early signs of gentrification driven by a desire to contribute to one's homeland. @orfonline@FLAMEUniversity
Scholars studying #gentrification in #India, especially in tier-II and III cities, must use diverse frameworks to comprehend religious and #caste flows in the city. https://t.co/tIoNx81vSt
This policy is important as it goes beyond the considerations of caste (static) in providing reservations. Instead, it considers a different paradigm of deprivation – access to schooling opportunities (dynamic).
Article co-authored with @OsSathe and @DeoSahil analyzing Tamil Nadu's Medical NEET reservation policy for public school students published in @TheWireScience.
https://t.co/c5X1jRavmM
'A Statistical Model of COVID-19 Infection Incidence in the Southern Indian State of Tamil Nadu' published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) co-authored with Prof. Kaushik Gopalan. https://t.co/pXgzJ6mdUj @IJERPH_MDPI
Thanks to @DeoSahil , @Franz_CB , and @cpcEU for giving me the opportunity to work on this. This was in collaboration with World Health Organization, while I was at CPC Analytics.
3 out of 4 articles on alcohol consumption, its determinants, governance, harm and control policies were authored by researchers affiliated with HIC institutions when harm attributed to alcohol primarily affects LICs and LMICs!
This is just one of the many findings from our recently published paper in BMJ Open: Describing and mapping scientific articles on alcohol globally for the period 2010–2021: a bibliometric analysis.
https://t.co/pxPzKRMHd3
Happy to share that our research co-authored with Prof. Tannistha Samantha (@tannistha14) and Prof. Kaushik Gopalan has been published in the reputed 'Frontiers in Public Health'.
https://t.co/mZvgP62C7z
Read about the reasons causing disparity in the detection of COVID-19 cases in men and women based in Tamil Nadu in this research-driven article published on Frontiers.
Go to: https://t.co/GT1o01Afl6
@tanmay_devi
#Nashik District Rainfall Information as of 24th July, 2022.
Comparing Normal Rainfall and Actual Rainfall June Onwards for all tehsils of #Nashik District. @WeAreNashik@ganeshraomisal
As of 12th July, rainfall in the district of #Nashik is more than 50% of the average normal rainfall generally observed.
Many tehsils, including Dindori, Chandwad, Peth, and Surgana, have received more than twice the average rainfall comparatively.@WeAreNashik@ganeshraomisal
Vanshika Surana, Rhea Shah and I have co-authored a paper that devises a Performance, Infrastructure and Equity (PIE) Index for all the Indian states and UT’s education system.
Pleased to publish PIE Index 2020-21 as an #OccasionalPaper at ORF.
https://t.co/RQO6EKt3yF
As of 12th July, 63% water stock of all 24 dams in #Nashik District has been filled.
The graph below illustrates % of water stock in large dams of the district. @WeAreNashik@ganeshraomisal