100 million people in India need immediate relief – in cash or kind – having lost their livelihoods due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is going to be one of the world’s biggest and longest relief operations.
Will the country’s Direct Benefit Transfer system live up to the challenge?
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Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Among Rural Households By: Anjani Kumar South Asia Regional (SAR) Office IFPRI |
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Covid 19- Likely impact on poverty and role of DBT By: Shweta Saini, CSE |
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Money Matters The saga of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) and Post-Pandemic Relief By: Shagun Kapil , CSE |
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SUNITA NARAIN director general, CSE, New Delhi |
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SHAGUN KAPIL senior reporter, Down To Earth, New Delhi, India |
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SANTOSH MEHROTRA chairperson, Centre for Labour Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) |
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ANJANI KUMAR research fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) |
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SHWETA SAINI senior consultant (external), Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) |
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