Friday, April 17, 2009

Caste politics and redistribution: Evidence from Uttar Pradesh


































This survey based study was held in 35 districts (250 villages) of Uttar Pradesh. Our team stayed for 1 day in each village and conducted several activities. In this survey we had two type of samples. One is for household survey and another for village survey (based on participatory rural appraisal).

{From top to bottom: Best trainee award to Rashmi and Santosh given by Atulesh, village survey, household survey, team always utilize free time, survey and village mapping, trying to get answer in question related to how political parties redistributed money and public services among three classes of society (question is asking to distribute money among three plates representing three classes; a perfect lichter scale)}

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Mass Oriented Research and Social Elevation Lab (MORSEL) came into existence on June 16, 2007 as a registered society under Registration Act, 1860. MORSEL has its head office in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a not for profit organization that provides logistic and research support to academic research in social science. Though the company was formally established in 2007, the MORSEL team has been active in the research and data collection for last three years.MORSEL’s main forte is its ability of collecting large scale primary data as well as secondary data from various government agencies. It has a professional team of experienced researchers who are adept in planning surveys, estimating sample sizes, designing questionnaires and providing support for the pilot.