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NRMC

Focal point

Pranab Ranjan Choudhury

Location

New Delhi
No. 55, Bhawani Kunj
Corporate Office
New Delhi
India
Working languages
inglés

NRMC is a technical and managerial advisory firm in the development sector that provides evidence-based solutions for sustainable, equitable and inclusive development. 


Established in 2004, NRMC is engaged in creating impactful solutions that make a difference to the society. We achieve results at scale by catalyzing partnership with clients and communities. We believe in ethical business, nurturing talent to be courageous to push the limits of knowledge and discovering new ways of doing things.


NRMC experience, high quality skills, breadth of sectors, services make us preferred partners for public and private sector clients and partners in creating sustainable and scalable social impact.


We have a demonstrated in-depth understanding of sectors across project design and solution implementation. NRMC service offering incorporates all aspects of project and program management, development sector advisory, monitoring & evaluation and documentation.  Focused on rural and urban poverty, Team NRMC is a professional service provider. Our experience on planning, advisory, technical and management support encompasses the social, institutional and gender dimensions of development. We work with a range of clients which include Government, bi-lateral and multi-lateral agencies, international NGOs, corporates and corporate foundations.


We constantly strive to understand community needs and aspirations, ensuring that we deliver contextual and impactful solutions on behalf of our clients and partners. With offices across six locations, we are able to provide effective and efficient solutions to clients and communities.

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Securing Property Rights in India through Distributed Ledger Technology

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2016
India

India registered rapid economic growth over the past couple of years, with the GDP growing 7.6 percent in 2015-2016. While economic activity remains buoyant, however, the country still has a long way to go. The government must capitalise on the current economic momentum and use it to accelerate its reform agenda. One of the areas requiring regulatory attention is the property market. Despite a push for reform through the Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP), India’s current land title system remains plagued with deficiencies.

Promise and Performance: Ten Years of the Forest Rights Act in India.

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2016
India

This report seeks to highlight the potential of FRA, assess its achievements, identify the bottlenecks, and find the ways forward. Its objectives are to:

Make a quantitative estimate of forest land that has the potential to be recognized as CFR area, and compare it to the actual forest area recognized asCFRs across the country;

Assess the qualitative potential of FRA for gender equal development, poverty alleviation, climate change and biodiversity conservation;

Building a Secure Future: Perceptions of Property Rights in India

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2016
India

To understand more about people’s perceptions of the security of property rights, in India and in the rest of the world, we launched a series of surveys. The first survey was carried out with 14,000 respondents in 14 states across India. We plan to do similar research in other countries, building up to a global survey that will reveal similarities and differences between societies when it comes to people’s perceptions of property rights. 

Brief on Sustainable Land Management (SLM)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2016
Global

The brief focuses on Sustainable Land Management (SLM). Eradicating poverty, reducing inequalities, and advancing inclusive growth are directly linked to how we manage our planet’s terrestrial ecosystems and the goods and services they provide. This includes the earth’s soil which provides over US$16 trillion worth of ecosystem services each year.

LAND ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT INDUCED DISPLACEMENT: INDIA AND INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2016
India

This paper will critically examine the inter relation between land acquisition, development and displacement. In addition, this paper analyses the rights of displaced under Indian and international laws with special reference to recent states different legislation on land acquisition. The present paper also try to consider the impact on land acquisition on displaced people and identifies loopholes in the existing legal framework and propose certain measure for bringing real development in to the life of displaced people.