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The author is a senior economist, columnist, author and a votary of inclusive development
India's tourism narrative must be woven with threads of sustainability. Protecting its natural heritage, from endangered flora in the Sundarbans to majestic tigers in Ranthambore, is not just an environmental imperative but also crucial for attracting eco-conscious travellers
Read MoreThe ultimate aim is to create a devolution formula that not only reflects the diverse realities of each state but also aligns with the principles of cooperative federalism, ensuring the equitable development of the nation as a whole
Read MoreThe Election Commission, in fulfilling its vital role of guaranteeing free and fair elections, should adopt a multifaceted approach to counteract short-termism. The commission should focus on establishing a level playing field by closely monitoring campaign financing, ensuring unbiased media access, and preventing the improper use of state resources
Read MoreAs traditional management stands at a breaking point, the emergence of agile practices offers a potential replacement. Middle managers, often underestimated and stereotyped, play a pivotal role in facilitating radical organisational change
Read MoreIn this delicate equilibrium, lies the true test of Budget 2024: to chart a course that navigates economic headwinds while laying the groundwork for an inclusive and resilient India
Read MoreThe ongoing discourse signifies the need for a comprehensive understanding of labour dynamics, work ethics and societal welfare, acting as a catalyst for collective action
Read MoreA comprehensive and tailored strategy can guide this transformation, ensuring the resilience and prosperity of small businesses and establishing a robust and vibrant economic landscape
Read MoreIndia's economic landscape stands on the threshold of a transformation that recognises the significance of offering second chances to individuals who have faltered in loan repayment
Read MoreA Crux study of January 2022 claims that India's per capita income had pierced the ‘inflection’ point of approximately Rs 1.75 lakhs. This inflection point is a pivotal factor in discretionary spending and plays a significant role in steering the wheels of rapid GDP expansion
Read MoreThe absence of accessible and affordable credit perpetuates a vicious cycle of poverty, simultaneously stifling the entrepreneurial spirit that is so vital for a country's economic dynamism
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