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Leela Lebowski

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The author is Executive Editor of Public Policy at BW Businessworld

Latest Articles By Leela Lebowski

Vishal And Every Child

Global estimates of domestic children trafficked vary due to issues with countries collecting data and reporting it. According to a United Nations report the most common form of human trafficking (79 per cent) is sexual exploitation

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India's Startup Culture In Amrit Kaal

As true believers in the potential of India and the unbridled enthusiasm of Indian youth, I believe the time has come to convert our promise to success, says Ganesh Natarajan

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India Story: Employment And Industrial Policy

The difficulty is that the labour supply growth in India is accelerating during a period in which the employment elasticity of growth has declined significantly, says Professor Jayan Thomas, Economics, IIT Delhi

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January 6 And Police Reform In United States

BW Businessworld's Executive Editor for Public Policy, Neeta Misra speaks with a Capitol Police Officer in Washington DC

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Harvard, Stanford and Yale in India?

Surprised to see how Indian media and even some of the academicians making a big deal of foreign universities being allowed to set up campuses here!

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J1, J2, J3.....Wild Wild World Of Over Employed

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India's G-20 Presidency: Gains For The South?

India wants to see greater progress in the digital economy and showcase its own progress on digital infrastructure and it wants to see more focus on gender-led development

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Reforming Bretton Woods Institutions

The threat of climate change and ecological stress, rising disasters and a more interconnected world with new threats like cyber-security and pandemics require a new international financial architecture

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Is India’s Spatial Development lopsided?

Certain policies or frictions, such as a lack of general infrastructure, prevent these medium-sized cities from growing faster in India. China’s spatial different looks are very different from India's, said Ghani

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New Form Of Industrial Policy We See Today Is Techno-nationalism: Alisa Di Caprio

The American relationship with China is one very clear way in which the US seeks to promote its technology and simultaneously reduce the Chinese power to impact industrial growth, she said

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