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Centre for Development Studies (CDS)

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Centre for Development Studies (CDS)

The CDS aims to serve as a dynamic platform for interdisciplinary research, education, and outreach. Its focus will be on addressing critical developmental challenges in India and other South Asian countries. It would act as a hub, bringing together faculty and students from diverse fields – economics, law, public policy, environmental studies, business, gender studies, and others – to tackle complex challenges facing the world today.
The CDS aims to bridge the gap between development issues and the world of business. It will explore innovative approaches, sustainable business models, and ethical practices. This focus on the intersection of business and development will examine how businesses can be a force for positive change in developing economies and societies.

The CDS will focus on a range of critical areas, including but not limited to:

  • Sustainable development practices
  • The role of business in poverty alleviation and social justice
  • Gender equality and women’s empowerment as drivers of inclusive development

Published Papers 

  1. Ojha, M.*, & Babbar, K.(2024). Power to choose? Examining the link between contraceptive use decision and domestic violence. Economics and Human Biology. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1570677X24000686
  2. Babbar, K.*,Singh, V., & Sivakami, M. (2024). Rising Premature Menopause and Variations by Education Level in India. Scientific Reports. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-67730-2.

Media Coverage: 

Opinion pieces

  1. Ojha, M., & Babbar, K.(2024). Decisions and dynamics: Unpacking the impact of contraceptive decisions on domestic violence. Ideas for India. 9th September 2024. https://www.ideasforindia.in/topics/social-identity/decisions-and-dynamics-unpacking-the-impact-of-contraceptive-decisions-on-domestic-violence.html.
  2. Babbar, K.(2024). Why menopause data matters on World Population Day. Observer Research Foundation. 10th July 2024. https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/why-menopause-data-matters-on-world-population-day.
  3. Babbar, K.(2024). Championing Change: How Political Action Can Transform Menstrual Health in India. International Health Policies. 30th May 2024. https://www.internationalhealthpolicies.org/featured-article/championing-change-how-political-action-can-transform-menstrual-health-in-india/.

Ongoing work. 

  1. Ranjan, S., & Babbar, K. Menstrual health movies in India using sociocultural aspects of menstruation. 

 

Karan Babbar

Director

Sahana Rajan

Vice Director

CDS is tying up with Bleed Equal as an educational partner in organizing the Menopause Dialogue on 18th Oct 2024.

Karan Babbar has floated two panels on sexual and reproductive health at the upcoming Indian Public Policy Network (IPPN) Conference.

To be a part of CDS or for any information, you can reach out to us at karan.babbar@jgu.edu.in/ svrajan@jgu.edu.in