Artha Global’s Centre for Rapid Insights conducted a rapid survey for Ashoka University’s Centre for Social Impact and Philanthropy on the third edition of How India Gives 2025–26, based on 7,225 quantitative and 20 qualitative interviews across 20 states.
A whitepaper providing city leaders with knowledge and a practical roadmap to deploy ethical, safe, and scalable AI solutions for complex urban challenges and service delivery
This study captures how households in Delhi experience heat, combining high-resolution climate and remote-sensing data with a primary household survey to estimate impacts on health, productivity, and coping capacity based on appliance ownership.
The Centre for Rapid Insights conducted a rapid national survey for Deloitte and the Rainmatter Foundation as part of a larger study on climate response. The survey captured perspectives from over 1,700 respondents across 15 states, and its findings were featured in the State of Climate Response in India report.
The State, Democracy and Markets: Lessons for India from the Global Experience is a monograph by Rajiv B. Lall, Distinguished Fellow, Artha Global and former Chairman, IDFC Limited.
Seven case studies written for Temasek Trusts’ Centre for Impact Investing and Practices explores how businesses across Southeast Asia are embedding social and environmental purpose into their core operations while pursuing commercial growth.
A flagship capacity-building programme to equip city officials with urban planning principles and their role in improving the quality of life in cities.
This project examines the economic, health, and productivity costs of air pollution in India. Based on surveys of over 8,600 individuals across eight northern states, our research highlights the direct and indirect impacts of worsening air quality on different demographic groups. We explore how pollution disrupts work, school attendance, and overall well-being, with gender and age playing key roles in exposure and vulnerability.