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Neelanjan Sircar

CPR (India)

Areas of expertise:

Data, Governance, Health

Neelanjan Sircar is a Senior Visiting Fellow at CPR and Assistant Professor at Ashoka University. His research interests include Indian political economy and comparative political behavior with an eye to Bayesian statistics, causal inference, social network analysis, and game theory. Mr Sircar’s recent work focused on state level elections in India through both data work and ethnographic methods. He is particularly interested in understanding theoretic principles that undergird the decision-making processes of voters in India, which can shed light on democratic practice in the developing world more generally. He also works on projects characterising the social connections between citizens in India and their local brokers and leaders, as well as how these local brokers and leaders, both rural and urban, make decisions. Mr Sircar is also a Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for the Advanced Study of India at the University of Pennsylvania. He received a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics and economics from UC Berkeley in 2003 and a PhD in political science from Columbia University in 2014.
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Testing for the Coronavirus at the State Level

- April 21, 2020
CPR (India)
In a country with very scarce resources like India, designing a testing strategy requires real-time data analysis.

How to sustain a long lockdown

- March 30, 2020
CPR (India)
The lockdown was imposed in a fashion that was unsustainable for the poorest populations in India.

A blueprint for a testing strategy

- April 22, 2020
CPR (India)
There is a way to minimise transmission risks and maximise detection of hidden cases.

Spatial clustering of COVID-19 in Punjab

- August 14, 2020
CPR (India)
Data from positive cases between April 1st - May 28th 2020, using polling booths and their corresponding zones.



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