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The author is a senior economist, columnist, author and a votary of inclusive development
The current regressive impact of indirect taxes calls for immediate and well-considered reforms. Drawing from global best practices, India has the opportunity to craft policies that prioritise equity and reduce the disproportionate load on low-income households
Read MoreIn this new landscape, India’s success will depend on its agility, strategic alliances, and the resilience to turn every obstacle into a stepping stone, writes the author
Read MorePolicymakers must craft investment in soft and hard infrastructure to enable India to harness the north’s youth and the south’s skilled but aging population
Read MoreIndia’s one-size-fits-all approach to MSME policies is hindering growth and innovation. By failing to recognise the diverse needs of MSMEs, uniform measures for credit access and technology adoption for example overlook their unique capabilities, write the author
Read MoreThe challenge is not in the logistics but in ensuring the decision is cohesive, bolstering rather than undermining, India’s rich diversity
Read MoreThe benefits of formalisation for MSMEs are undeniable as it is an access to credit, government contracts, and legal protection
Read MoreThe consequences of this phenomenon extend far beyond academic performance, impacting the overall well-being of the youth and the nation's progress
Read MoreThe ‘Die With Zero’ concept fundamentally embodies strategic living – an art of judiciously allotting time and resources to harmonise professional commitments, fiscal prudence, and enriching pursuits. Leveraging complimentary cultural events, regional celebrations, helping and ‘giving’ and time with friends and family enriches experiences at nominal expense. The essence lies in identifying and prioritising activities that yield maximal personal contentment
Read MoreEconomic growth isn't just a numerical target; it's the lifeblood of a nation’s prosperity, writes the author
Read MoreIndia's future rests on unlocking the full potential of its workforce, and women are a key, currently underutilised, resource. To achieve this, a united front is crucial to dismantle existing barriers and create a truly inclusive environment
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