In a conversation with BW Businessworld, former Chief Minister of Delhi Sheila Dikshit talks about the Grand Old Party's strategy in Uttar Pradesh
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Read MoreEstimates indicate that healthcare costs drive an additional 4% of Indian families, over 50 million people, into poverty each year
Read MoreThe World Development Report 2016 titled 'Digital Dividends' assesses the interplay of digital technology (mobile phones, internet and related technologies) with development
Read MoreAmitabh Kant, NITI Aayog chief executive, talks to BW Businessworld's Neeta Misra about India's Industrial Policy and God's Own Country Tourism initiative in Kerala
Read MoreThe country is unable to educate its youth students fast enough to keep pace with the demands of the economy
Read MoreGiven the quiet burial given to the Kyoto Protocol, the signing ceremony for the Paris climate pact could remain but a symbolic act
Read MoreIt is an amazing transformation that today 40 percent of the world's population is connected by the internet. While these achievements are to be celebrated, this is also occasion to be mindful that we do not create a new underclass. With nearly 20 percent of the world's population unable to read and write, the spread of digital technologies alone is unlikely to spell the end of the global knowledge divide - Kaushik Basu, World Bank Chief Economist
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