Projects

Scaling Property Tax reforms in India

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World Bank Group
Publishing Model Property Tax toolkits for states to adapt to context
Performance managements modules on www.cityfinance.in
Digital Learning and Dissemination modules
October 2020 – September 2021

Urban Governance for Climate Projects in India (for CITIIS 2.0)

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Espeila
Enhancing climate impact of the overall program
Reinforcing the role of States in the overall program
Development of the Climate Cell to institutionalize activities
July 2020 – June 2021

Qualitative Study of Female Property owners in India

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World Bank Group
Qualitative discussion on issues related to property ownership with stakeholders (female owners (sampling based) and relevant officials)
Analysis of data related to overall property tax collections (actual, not revenues) and gender dis-aggregated data
Study the impact of stamp duty rebates and property tax rebates on female property ownership in Indian states/cities
April 2021 – June 2021

Leadership Development for Councillors in India’s Cities with a specific focus on Women Councillors

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Impact Foundation India (DASRA)
Assess the need to develop capacities and leadership among women Councillors in India 
Identify where and how interventions are needed
Present a ‘pathways to scale’ framework for customizing and deploying interventions across geographies at scale.
July 2021 – January 2022

Fiduciary assessments and Expenditure framework (CITIIS 2.0)

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Agence France Developpement (AFD)
Summary fiduciary risk assessment of the Indian States, as per particular needs of the program
Overall Expenditure Framework, related to the expected results
Updating both the above, based on the specific rules, budgets, responsibilities of each State, as they apply to the program and are selected for funding
May 2021 – April 2023

Market Shaping Indicators (Affordable Housing): India

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Reall Limited
Collating data on Affordable Housing (bottom 40% of market) for 5 Indian cities across Reall’s 7 indicators
Documenting the process of data collection from a varied list of sources
Assessing the quality of data and the sources with set standards
April 2021 – August 2022

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