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Because equitable, inclusive, just futures aren’t optional. They are overdue.


The State of Care: Exposing a Macroeconomic Blindspot
In India alone, women perform an estimated 2.6 billion hours of unpaid care work every single day... Across most economies, including...
theZURI
3 min read


Who gets to ride the future?
The EV transition powered by the EV Policy, is not just technological — it is economic, spatial, and social.
This opening article surfaces the exclusions shaping India’s EV policies today — in vehicle design, workforce participation, charging infrastructure, and access to capital.
It also introduces five structural levers that will guide this Lever Edition’s inquiry into a gender-responsive, inclusive mobility transition.
Leena Chakrabarti
10 min read


Caring Futures -from Invisible Work to Care Economy
Care powers our economies, but remains invisible in our policies, budgets, and data.
Caring Futures, a new 6-part ZURI Lever Inaugural Edition reframes care as economic infrastructure. Drawing on global models and India’s own realities, it offers a decision maker’s guide to designing equitable, resilient care systems.
theZURI
4 min read


the Prism framework, powering gender responsive policymaking
the Prism powers gender responsive policymaking. It helps shift the conversation from gender equality as an afterthought to gender equality as a design principle. From inclusion as a metric to inclusion as an operating system.
Leena Chakrabarti
13 min read
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