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Center for Gender Studies

The Centre for Gender Studies aims at facilitating interdisciplinary and comparative study of gender with an emphasis on public policy and interventions. Exploration of the cross-cutting nature of gender issues in specific cultural and regional settings in India and South Asia forms one of its main agendas. By acting as a forum for collaborative research, both within IHD and in association with other institutions, the Centre aims to promote the process of evidence- based policy formulation. It aims to contribute to theoretical, methodological, pedagogical and policy debates surrounding gender and women issues in India.

WP 1/2020
IHD-CGS Working Paper titled “Union Budget 2020-21 and the Gender Budget Statement: A Critical Analysis from a Gender Perspective” 
by Aasha Kapur Mehta

WP 02
IHD-CGS WP 02 titled “Gender Based Violence in India” 
by Tanuka Endow

Some Key Principles and Policy Actions for Making Ujjwala More Responsive to the Needs of People? Read More
by Govind Kelkar 

Are Women Left behind in a Prosperous Region? Some Observations from the NCR? Read More
by Shipra Maitra

Persisting Gender Inequality in Indian Labour Market.  Read More
by Balwant Singh Mehta and Ishwar Chandra Awasthi

The Macro-Patriarchal State: Gender Equalisation via Feminist Finance. Read More
by Ritu Dewan

A Re-look at the Status of Women in India. Read More
by Tanuka Endow and Garima Gambhir

Estimates of Women’s Labour Force Participation: Rectifying Persisting Inaccuracies. Read More
by Aasha Kapur Mehta

Experience of Domestic Violence in India: Prevalence and Variation among Different Socio-Economic Status Groups. Read More
by Sunil Kumar Mishra and Vikas Dubey

Director, discusses IHD’s commitment to gender equality and research contribution of IHD on women and gender issues. Watch here
by Prof. Alakh N. Sharma

IHD stressing the need for greater equity in society. Watch here
by Prof. Sarthi Acharya

Web Panel Discussion on “COVID-19 and Violence against Women and Girls”
26 June 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing social isolation measures have impacted every part of the world, with over 100 countries in lockdown. The protective measure to restrict people to their homes has given rise to unprecedented levels of violence against women. It has further reduced reporting of all forms of violence against women and girls and increased its invisibility. This panel reflected on the impact of the lockdown on violence against women and girls at multiple levels. Watch here

Deepening of the Digital Divide

29 Jul 2020
by Prof. Tanuka Endow
A girl studying in Class 9 in Kerala allegedly committed suicide for not being able to attend online classes as the family did not have any facility for her to attend the classes. Her father is a daily wage worker. Read more

Stay Home Stay Safe

23 Apr 2020
by Tanuka Endow
Stay home, stay safe. Or so is everybody telling us. What happens when a home is not a safe place? COVID 19 has come uninvited into our lives, leaving in its wake sickness, fatalities, fear, and a prolonged lock down. Read more