PhD Thesis
Title: Domestic Work, Platformisation and Social Reproduction in India
To understand the complex terrains of paid domestic workers within the app-based platform economy and their crisis of everyday life, this study employs social reproduction analyses and delves into the profound influence of conjunctures on shaping the spatial and temporal landscapes of precarity and forms of exploitation for workers.
MA Dissertation
Title: ‘Agrarian Change in Maharashtra: A Resurvey of A Village in Western Maharashtra with Reference to Land and Asset Ownership’
This was an attempt to resurvey a village of 604 households in Western Maharashtra with mixed methodologies of ‘longitudinal village survey’, quantitative, qualitative, and dependency theory to understand socio-economic changes over the period.