Reports & Papers

March 6, 2026

Violence Against Women in India: Rethinking Institutional Responses and Accountability

The 2025 research report, Violence Against Women and Girls: Strengthening Institutional Mechanisms Combating, published by the Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), presents a comprehensive multi-state analysis of the legal and institutional frameworks addressing violence against women and girls (VAWG) […]
March 5, 2026
Kerala Election

“‘Kadakku Purathu’ vs ‘Irunda Kalam’: Can digital campaigns shape Kerala’s electoral narrative?” — D Dhanuraj of Centre for Public Policy Research weighs in on the online political battle ahead of the Kerala Assembly Elections 2026

Kerala online political campaigns 2026 highlight the rivalry of ‘Kadakku Purathu’ and ‘Irunda Kalam’ as parties shape narratives ahead of elections.
March 5, 2026
Vyttila

“Unclogging Vyttila: Fixing Kerala’s busiest junction needs more than a flyover”

Vyttila junction faces chronic congestion. Fixing Kerala’s busiest traffic hub requires broader transport planning beyond flyover solutions.
February 26, 2026

EP 22 | Rebuilding Momentum in 2026: The Canadian Prime Minister’s Visit to India

  As India and Canada move toward stabilising a relationship that witnessed diplomatic strain in recent years, the proposed 2026 visit of the Canadian Prime Minister marks a critical moment in bilateral recalibration. Anchored by the resumption of Comprehensive Economic […]
February 10, 2026

“Vyttila flyover: The bridge on the river of hue and cry,” D Dhanuraj of CPPR on what went wrong at Vyttila and how the chaos can still be fixed

Nearly 80% of traffic at Vyttila moves east–west. D Dhanuraj of CPPR explains why the flyover ignores this reality and how the chaos can be corrected.
February 10, 2026

“It is unclear what problem the proposed nativity card is actually trying to solve,” notes D. Dhanuraj, founder-chairman of the Centre for Public Policy Research.

D. Dhanuraj of CPPR flags risks in Kerala’s proposed nativity card, noting possible impacts on long-term residents, interstate migrants, and electoral roll integrity.
February 5, 2026

Event Report — India & Maldives: Sailing the MAHASAGAR Together | CPPR | ICWA

Addressing India–Maldives relations, this session focused on maritime cooperation, regional stability, and the MAHASAGAR initiative in the Indian Ocean Region.
February 4, 2026

D Dhanuraj of CPPR on growing concerns surrounding digital ‘master boards’ in Kochi

D Dhanuraj of CPPR raises concerns over digital ‘master boards’ in Kochi, citing pedestrian safety issues, visual clutter, and distraction to motorists.
February 3, 2026

D Dhanuraj of CPPR comments on the Kerala Budget 2026

CPPR Chairman D Dhanuraj offers expert analysis on the Kerala Budget 2026.
February 3, 2026

D Dhanuraj of CPPR raises concerns on allocation for the KMTA and Kochi Metro Phase 2

Dr Dhanuraj was speaking to TINE about allocation for the KMTA and Kochi Metro Phase 2
January 28, 2026
India-EU-Summit 2026

EP 21 | India-EU Summit 2026: Trade, Strategic Convergence, and the Road Ahead | Policy Beyond Borders

      As India and the European Union enter a decisive phase in their strategic partnership, the India-EU Summit 2026 marks a turning point in trade, security, and global cooperation. Anchored by the long-awaited India-EU Free Trade Agreement, the […]
December 31, 2025

Enabling Low-Fee Private Schools for Better Learning Outcomes

In this video, the Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), Kochi, Kerala, presents key insights from its research on Low-Fee Private Schools (LFPS) across 5 Indian States, namely Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. LFPS educate a significant […]
December 31, 2025

EP 70 | The Rules of the Game: Constitutions and Public Accountability — Public Choice Theory | Policy Beyond Politics (Malayalam)

Examining power, interest groups, incentives and bureaucratic behaviour in democratic decision-making though the lens of Public Choice | Policy Beyond Politics (PBP) Podcast Episode 68
December 29, 2025
Unlocking Learning Potential: The Role of Low-Fee Private Schools in Andhra Pradesh

Unlocking Learning Potential: The Role of Low-Fee Private Schools in Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh’s school system has undergone a profound transformation over the decades, moving from a predominantly government-led model to a mixed ecosystem where private providers now educate over half of all students. Public initiatives such as free textbooks, midday meals, […]
December 29, 2025
Kerala’s School Education System

Leveraging the Role and Potential of Low-Fee Private Schools in Kerala’s School Education System

Kerala’s long‑standing literacy campaign, with its emphasis on education as a social right, has produced a nearly universal schooling environment. Kerala’s schooling landscape departs from national patterns, with government-aided institutions enrolling over 43% of students (UDISE+ 2021–22), whereas in many […]