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Nisha is a Senior Resident Fellow at the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, and leads Vidhi's work in the area of Education. She has an MSc in Development Economics from SOAS, University of London, and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Symbiosis School of Economics. Prior to Vidhi, she has worked as a project coordinator and research assistant at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, London and Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad, respectively on multiple projects relating to early childhood and elementary education, education policy, and gender. She regularly writes on topics of gender and education for media outlets such as The Wire and The Quint, among others.
Posts by Nisha Pankaj Vernekar
Low-tech and teacher support interventions during school closures
School closures during Covid-19 significantly impacted early childhood education, especially in households without sufficient parental engagement. Using data from households affiliated with Balwadis a...
- Pooja Pandey Avinash Reddy Pichhili Aditya Narayan Rai Karan Singhal Nisha Pankaj Vernekar
- 03 April, 2023
- Articles
Barriers in accessing applications under RTE quota in Gujarat
In the school year 2017-18, Gujarat shifted from a paper-based system at the district level to an online system at the state level, for applications under the Right to Education Act. In this note, res...
- Ambrish Dongre Ishu Gupta Ankur Sarin Karan Singhal Nisha Pankaj Vernekar
- 30 October, 2017
- Notes from the Field
Encountering deprivations in the field
Several women in India face domestic violence, are not allowed to work, and need to seek permission from husbands or in-laws to carry out basic tasks. In this note, Singhal and Vernekar share their e...
- Karan Singhal Nisha Pankaj Vernekar
- 07 September, 2017
- Notes from the Field