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Le Projet de recherche appliquée Shastri (SHARP)

Economic Reform

The impact of globalisation, liberalisation, and private sector development on poverty and basic need.

Building Capacities of Rural Communities through People’s Institutions

Principal Investigator: Indira Ramarao, University of Mysore
Co-Investigator: Karim-Aly Kassam, University of Calgary
Region: Karnataka
Grant Amount: $85,000

Economic Reforms in India and Their Impact on Exports, Employment and Poverty

Principal Investigator: Eckhard Siggel, Concordia University
Co-Investigator: Pradeep Agrawal, Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi
Region:
Grant Amount: $54,000

Food Security and Sustainable Production Systems in India

Principal Investigator: Amita Shah, Gujarat Institute of Development Research
Co-Investigator: Bruce Frayne, Queen’s University
Region:
Grant Amount: $54,000

Globalization and the Poor: Sustaining Rural Livelihoods in India

Principal Investigator: Ravi Srivastava, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Co-Investigator: René Véron, University of Guelph
Region: Chhattisgarth & Madhya Pradesh
Grant Amount: $103,000

The Impact of Economic Reform on Employment and Poverty

Principal Investigator: Mukesh Eswaran and Ashok Kotwal, University of British Columbia
Co-Investigator: Bharat Ramaswami, India Development Foundation, Guragon
Region:
Grant Amount: $72,000

Back to SHARP

The Shastri Institute is continuing the work started by SHARP through The Millennium Development Grants.

Activités

Feb 18 – National Seminar on "Diplomacy, Defence and Development: Canadian and Indian Perspectives"

At Berhampur University, Berhampur, Orissa. Please stay posted for more details Continue...

Feb 25 – Seminar "Understanding Minorities in India and Canada"

The Banaras Hindu University is organizing a two day seminar on “Understanding Minorities in India and Canada”. This event is made possible by the Shastri Canadian Studies Programme Development Grant funded by the Canadian International Development Agency. The proposed seminar will address issues related to minorities in India and Canada by inviting scholars from the field of humanities, law, medicine and social sciences. Continue...

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