About Us
Research and Educational organization
"Adhyayan” in Sanskrit and Hindi means “a comprehensive study & holistic approach clubbed with critical analysis” towards an issue.
Adhyayan Foundation for Policy and Research (AFPR) is an independent, not-for-profit research and educational organisation dedicated to producing quality research on all issues significant to
our nation to further help in the formulation, assessment, and implementation of public policies that could transform lives. Our optimistic and enthusiastic team, unique work
ethics, and innovative approach help us bridge the gap in policymaking for our country’s
wholesome growth and development.
Our Initiatives
Rajaswala
AFPR under Project Rajaswala published a report on the status of menstrual hygiene and menstrual waste disposal, where we analyzed the current framework regulating menstrual health management and disposal of menstrual waste, in the nation, suggesting areas of improvement. AFPR focussed on what the Foundation itself can do in this regard.
Shiksha
We envisaged this initiative in our drive for the implementation of quality education to the children of economically weaker section (EWS) category in concurrence with invigorating free and compulsory education to every child for nurturing the youth and thus empowering society with the weapons of knowledge and learning.
Milestones
We Did a Lot For This Time
Articles
Eman Syed The widespread use of freebies also known as “revdi culture” in the name of welfare has blurred the lines between state responsibility and vote-bank politics. Though popular among voters, such schemes often mask underlying fiscal stress and undermine...
Siddhartha Water shapes our settlement patterns, agricultural systems, and cultural practices. As a critical resource for human survival and a fundamental element for planetary balance, it is facing multiple challenges. Although water covers approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface, only...
Anjali Yadav There is an intricate change in India’s arbitration landscape, as it looks to find the right balance between the expedience of alternative dispute resolution and the necessity of some judicial oversight. The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, was...