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CPR Chief Yamini Aiyar's Resignation Shakes Up Think-tank World

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Yamini Aiyar's unexpected resignation as CPR's CEO amid FCRA probe has left the industry abuzz. Who will fill her shoes? Find out!

CPR's chief executive, Yamini Aiyar, recently announced her resignation amidst a cloud of mystery surrounding an FCRA probe. Aiyar, known for her influential role at the Centre for Policy Research, will step down on March 31, leaving many speculating about the reasons behind her departure. The CPR board has named Srinivas Chokkakula, a senior fellow and Ministry of Jal Shakti Research chair, as her successor.

The unexpected news of Yamini Aiyar's resignation comes as a shock to the think-tank world, raising questions about the future direction of CPR. Aiyar's leadership has been pivotal in shaping CPR's research and policy initiatives since 2017. With her departure, all eyes are on Chokkakula and the CPR board to continue the organization's legacy of impactful research and analysis.

Interestingly, reports suggest that Aiyar's resignation may be linked to potential political ambitions, further fueling the speculation surrounding her exit. As the news spreads like wildfire, the industry waits with bated breath to see what the future holds for CPR under new leadership.

In a surprising turn of events, amidst her resignation, rumors swirl that Yamini Aiyar might be eying a political career, adding a new dimension to her already distinguished profile in the public sphere. Aiyar's decision to step down has not only sparked discussions within CPR but has also reignited interest in the intersection of policy research and political aspirations.

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CPR chief Yamini Aiyar steps down amid FCRA probe (Times of India)

India News: Yamini Aiyar, president & CEO of Centre for Policy Research (CPR) will step down from her current role from March 31, an announcement by board ...

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Yamini Aiyar steps down as Centre for Policy Research head (The Hindu)

Yamini Aiyar, director and CEO of Centre for Policy Research (CPR), has resigned; CPR board announces Srinivas Chokkakula, CPR senior fellow and Ministry of ...

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CPR CEO Yamini Aiyar quits two months after govt annuls FCRA ... (Business Standard)

Yamini Aiyar resignation: Yamini Aiyar, the CEO of Centre for Policy Research, will step down from her current role on March 31.

CPR CEO Yamini Aiyar to step down amid FCRA license ... (The Economic Times)

Yamini Aiyar resigns as CPR's CEO post FCRA license cancellation. Board appreciates her contributions. Aiyar, daughter of Mani Shankar Aiyar, led since 2017 ...

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Yamini Aiyar quits as CPR president (The News Minute)

The resignation comes amid speculations that Yamini Aiyar will contest from Mayiladuthurai constituency in Tamil Nadu in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

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Yamini Aiyar to quit as CPR chief executive on March 31 (The Indian Express)

According to a statement issued by the CPR, Dr Srinivas Chokkakula, senior fellow, CPR and Ministry of Jal Shakti Research chair, will take over as the ...

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Chief executive of premier think-tank CPR India Yamini Aiyar steps ... (Deccan Herald)

New Delhi, Mar 26 (PTI) The chief executive of premier think-tank Centre for Policy Research India, Yamini Aiyar, will step down from her current role to ...

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