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Data Action Lab for Emerging Societies, Societies, Societies

Unveiling the Dynamics of Change

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DALES

Data Action Lab for Emerging Societies (DALES) is a research organization in India, dedicated to exploring the transformative shifts occurring in emerging societies. We believe data and storytelling are the cornerstones of unlocking these complexities

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Data-Driven Insights

We leverage the power of data to understand the true scale and nature of the challenges faced by emerging societies.

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The Power of Narrative

Data without context is a mere collection of numbers. DALES breathes life into data by weaving it with compelling narratives, revealing the human stories behind the statistics.

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Building Bridges, Fostering Solutions

We recognize that lasting solutions require collaboration across disciplines and stakeholder groups. DALES works with governments, businesses, and individuals, fostering a space where diverse perspectives can converge to create impactful solutions.

We provide the best development solutions.

We engage on issues of state capacity, governance, and the political economy of development through rigorous studies and incisive analyses. We go beyond mere data collection by actively collaborating with the aim to close the gap between theoretical research and practical application but also fosters meaningful conversations among stakeholders. We want to create influential scholarship that paves the way for emerging societies to shape a more promising future.

Public Opinion and Electoral Analytics

Governance Efficacy and Institutional Studies

Urbanization Trends and Migration Dynamics

Integrated Socio-Political Data Insights

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Empowering communities with impactful solutions.

34,000+
People surveyed
1200+
Field staff managed
30+
Publications
24
States where we have presence

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Opinion Pieces

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A fundamental shift in electoral behaviour

The final phase of voting for the 18th Lok Sabha has concluded, and now the world’s largest electorate eagerly awaits the results. People abroad, who have varied reasons for their interest in New Delhi’s political landscape, are keenly watching the outcome of the election. Over the years, when each election ends, I am reminded of Winston Churchill, the British prime minister during World War II who once arrogantly claimed that democracy in India would not survive beyond the third general election. But India’s so-called “men of straw” have delivered a fitting response to such colonial assertions.
By Bhanu Joshi, Ashish Ranjan, Neelanjan Sircar
March 10, 2022
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Rural Women’s Battle Against Patriarchy And Apathy Of The Privileged

In her deeply compelling study of women’s experiences, Chup, author Deepa Narayan argues that in India, a culture of invisibility is forced upon women since their very births. Such a culture – which trains women to deny their bodies and sexuality, discourages them from having a voice and an identity and simply wills them not to exist – provides a fertile breeding ground for men in positions of power to routinely abuse and silence women.
By Khushdeep Kaur
Jan 10, 2019
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Need to look at poll data without bias

To understand the changes in Indian electoral politics, many have turned to exit poll and post poll data. But uncritical or biased analysis of survey data can do more harm than good, by producing purported “facts” about caste and communities.
By Neelanjan Sircar
March 20, 2022

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