Center for Research and Development Policy-CRDP

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The Centre for Research and Development Policy (CRDP) is an independent and non-partisan think tank that carries out cross-sectoral research and builds human capital through training and mentorship. The Centre for Research and Development Policy (CRDP) was established in 2008 to fill the gap of a policy think tank for carrying out cross-sectoral research leading to policy analysis and policy forma

tion. The center conducts cutting-edge research, offers trainings and conducts workshops, lectures and seminars with government officials, high impact civil society actors, students and scholars, NGO community and corporates, in capacity building, disaster management, monitoring and evaluation, fund raising and program formation, conflict management and ethical leadership building. The centre, first of its kind in the region, also aims to create a space for fellowships/internships for students and scholars to help nurture a vibrant academic environment for critical research and knowledge exchange for local and outside scholars, social activists and development practitioners. Over the last couple of years, the centre has been carrying out research on land and water politics, India and Pakistan peace process, cross border trade, besides civil society and youth related issues in Kashmir.

05/02/2022

Public-funded skill development schemes are aimed at the poor. The pandemic should not deprive them of their right to skill. They cannot be held hostage to a new lack — their access to online education.

Dr Peer GN Suhail said these sort of displacements of a tribe or a population cannot be quantified, since it also leads ...
29/08/2021

Dr Peer GN Suhail said these sort of displacements of a tribe or a population cannot be quantified, since it also leads to loss of culture.

“These displacements and dispossessions lead to de-peasantization. The people were doing peasantry. Now, they no longer are peasants. It also leads to loss of culture, which cannot be quantified. Once the displacements happen, with that the culture and language also go away. It also has a huge impact on ecology and water resources,” said Dr Suhail.

He also ridicules compensation paid in cases like of Dards. “Often the discussion on displacement and dispossession is that people are being fairly compensated. But once the people move to urban areas or cities, the amount of compensation they have would not even fetch them one kanal of land with that money,” he said.

The Kishenganga Project left the historically rich ‘Dard-Shin’ tribe of Gurez valley devoid of their land, identity, culture and livelihood. Now, they are facing an existential threat as fears of avalanche and other natural disasters loom large in their minds.

04/08/2021

The foundational literacy and numeracy is an urgent need and prerequisite for sustainability and wellbeing of future schooling.

29/07/2021

CHINAR International, a social sector organisation, invites business ideas from the “economically disadvantaged” youth of Kashmir valley.

ONGC Foundation is offering scholarships for meritorious students. Apply before 6th August, 2021.
06/07/2021

ONGC Foundation is offering scholarships for meritorious students. Apply before 6th August, 2021.

02/01/2021

The military standoff in the Himalayas is often seen as a stalemate between two nuclear powers. But New Delhi cannot afford the status quo.

Data on online smartphone shopping has shown that Indians bought 17 lakh more Chinese devices this October than they did...
29/12/2020

Data on online smartphone shopping has shown that Indians bought 17 lakh more Chinese devices this October than they did last year. This despite calls to boycott Chinese products and support ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ amid the ongoing tensions between India and China at the Line of Actual Control and the Indian government banning over 200 Chinese apps.”

Estimates of online sales of smartphones show Indians primarily shopped from five brands this October, including 4 Chinese companies Xiaomi, Vivo, realme and Oppo.

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Hiuse No 414, Wazirbagh, Near LD Hospital
Srinagar
190008

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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