Archit Bhat

Archit is currently pursuing his Master's in Public Policy from National Law School of India University, Bengaluru. He is interested in governance and social justice-related issues.

Religion based barriers to affirmative action in India: A case study of the Scheduled Caste category

Conventional scholarship on caste perpetuates the view of caste structures being found only in Hindu society. Therefore, it is asserted that caste structures are completely broken when they are removed from the environment of Hindu society. Caste structures might be considered an innate characteristic of the conventional Hindu social system, however, the lived experiences of […]

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Regulatory Issues in the School Accreditation and Standard Setting Mechanism Under the National Education Policy 2020

This essay attempts to analyse the major regulatory concerns arising from the newly proposed systems for school accreditation and standard setting under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The highlighting of these concerns shall be complemented by policy proposals to address them. Before beginning the analytical section of the essay, it is necessary to clarify

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