- Research gaps in the conservation of Olive Ridley turtles in Odisha
- Climate Adaptive Heat Action Plans to Manage Heat Stress in Rajkot City
- In India, Summer Heat May Soon Be Literally Unbearable
- Renewable energy is the Driver of the new global energy dynamics. Energy Next, January 2018
- Energy sector can attract Rs28.93t in foreign capital-The Kathmandu Post-2 Dec 2017
- Why an effective ban on cow slaughter may soon banish the cow itself, THE ECONOMIC TIMES , 10 April 2017
- Constant Consultation is Key, Energy Next, July 2016
- Solar Cell Efficiency is important, Energy Next, July 2016
- Still up in the Air, Indian Express, May 9, 2016
- Paris Agreement -Differentiation without Historical Responsibility? Economic & Political Weekly EPW Vol. 51, Issue No. 15, 09 Apr, 2016
- Making odd-even work better, Sunday Business Standard, 10 April 2016
- Beyond Shaming the Shameless Sunday Business Standard , 3 January 2016
- Delhi can We know how to deal with pollution. Time,now,to do it The Indian Express, 2 January 2016
- Swachh Bharat Should include Swachh air The Indian Express April 18, 2015
- Be Ambitious at Lima December 2015
- Disaster-resilient cities
- Climate change negotiations at Paris Jyoti Parikh Integrated Research and Action for Development
- Be ambitious at Lima – Written by Jyoti Parikh , Kirit Parikh | Posted: December 5, 2014 12:41 am
- Disaster Resilient Cities
- For the Middle Class Only – Like the free water quota, AAP’s power tariff cut will benefit those who do not need it
Published in The Indian Express, January 27, 2014, by Dr. Jyoti Parikh and Dr. Kirit Parikh - Turning the lights on across South Asia by Prof. Jyoti Parikh
- Kirit Parikh panel recommends a hike of Rs 5/litre in diesel & Rs 250 per LPG cylinder
- Article on Food Security Bill – Would it Wipe out Hunger and Malnutrition? (Hindi Version
Published in Dainik Jagaran, September 01, 2013 by Kirit Parikh
- Article on Food Security Bill – Would it Wipe out Hunger and Malnutrition? (English Version)
Published in Dainik Jagaran, September 01, 2013 by Kirit Parikh
- Interview of Kirit S. Parikh on Revision of Diesel Prices
Published in the Mint, September 10, 2013 by Kirit Parikh
For insights into what has led to India’s water crisis and what should be done to help alleviate it, NBR spoke with Kirit S. Parikh, chairman of Integrated Research and Action for Development (IRADe) and a former member of the Government of India’s Planning Commission in charge of water and energy issues. Dr. Parikh argues that the country’s water crisis has been caused by a combination of factors, including population growth, dwindling groundwater supplies from over-extraction by farmers, and insufficient investment in treatment facilities at the federal, state, and local levels. He highlights the roles of the central and state governments in addressing this issue and explains why tools like dams—although often opposed—are critical for ensuring the water storage and distribution needed to sustain India’s growth trajectory. The interview is available on NBR’s website at: https://m.nbr.org/13hgjgL
Published on the Website of NBR (The National Bureau of Asian Research), August 13, 2013 by Kirit Parikh
- We have killed economy, not just oil firms
Published in the The Times of India, May 21, 2013 by Kirit Parikh
- A Crisis Too Good To Waste
Published in the The Times of India, Mumbai, April 4, 2013 by Kirit Parikh
- Reversing Priorities for Transport: Greater share of Investment in moving away from Petroleum
Published in the The Indian Express, Oct 19, 2011 by Jyoti Parikh
- Heading for Grain Drain
Published in the The Times of India, Dec. 17, 2011 by Kirit Parikh