Centre for Policy Research

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The Centre for Policy Research (CPR) is an Indian think tank focusing on public policy. Established in 1973 and located in New Delhi, it is one of the national social science research institutes recognized by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR).[citation needed]

Centre for Policy Research
CPR logo englishCLR.png
AbbreviationCPR
TypePublic Policy Think Tank
HeadquartersDharam Marg
Chanakyapuri
New Delhi – 110021
Location
President and Chief Executive
Yamini Aiyar
Staff
80
Websitewww.cprindia.org

The objectives of CPR are to develop substantive policy options on matters relevant to the Indian polity, economy and society; to provide advisory services to governments, public bodies and other institutions; and to disseminate information on policy issues through various channels. The governing board of CPR consists of various public figures from Indian government, academia, and industry.

Research AreasEdit

Based on the profiles of its faculty members, CPR focuses on the following research areas.[citation needed]

  • Urbanization and Infrastructure
  • International Relations
  • Internal and External Security
  • Law and Society
  • International Environmental Law
  • Legislative Research (through PRS Legislative Research)
  • Political Economy and Governance
  • Service Delivery
  • Economic Development

FundingEdit

CPR, being a non-profit organisation, receives its funds from:[1]

  • Its own corpus
  • Grants obtained for research
  • From governmental bodies for assistance
  • International Agencies and Private sector sources
  • Educational Testing and Policy Research

ControversiesEdit

In 2015, the Delhi Police registered a criminal complaint for breach of trust against Mehta and the Center for Policy Research in connection with a recruitment scam at the Airports Authority of India (AAI). The CPR's examination cell had been awarded a contract for conducting examinations for recruitment at the AAI. However, there were allegations that the examination results were tampered with to favour certain candidates.[2][3] The CPR's examination cell has since been shut down.

Notable faculty membersEdit

Notable academicians in CPR's core faculty from various fields of public policy include:

International Faculty CollaboratorsEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. "Funding". www.cprindia.org. CPR India. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  2. "The Hindu".
  3. "Indian Express".