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11 July 2018
Opinion editorial on 'dangerous polls and irresponsible reporting'

Urmila Pullat (MPP Class of 2014) has written an opinion piece in response to the recent Thomson Reuters Foundation poll that ranked India as the most dangerous country for women. In the op-ed 'Dangerous polls and irresponsible reporting' she critiques the methodology and highlights the danger of relying on perception polls. The piece is published on Livemint, the website of the Indian financial newspaper Mint.

Read the piece in full here.

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