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New beginning in India-Bangladesh ties after a quarter century

BUSINESS

New beginning in India-Bangladesh ties after a quarter century

The Kushiyara water sharing agreement will benefit both India and Bangladesh and opens the way for broader economic and anti-terrorism co-operation between the two neighbours

India gets two new vaccines, must be ready for more quick breakthroughs

BUSINESS

India gets two new vaccines, must be ready for more quick breakthroughs

The broad policy for vaccine manufacturing is already in place. It just needs to be suitably fine-tuned to produce the best and the quickest results

India's demographic dividend is not paying out

BUSINESS

India's demographic dividend is not paying out

The youth are faring worse than the overall population on labour force participation and unemployment fronts

Indian IT faces headwinds abroad, new opportunity at home beckons

BUSINESS

Indian IT faces headwinds abroad, new opportunity at home beckons

Indian IT's traditional hunting ground for revenue is seeing sentiment drop as businesses in the US and other Western markets ready for a slowdown. A new business opportunity at home offers hope

A proper public healthcare service will drive out quacks 

BUSINESS

A proper public healthcare service will drive out quacks 

What will make a difference is taking affordable healthcare of minimum quality to people who live in remote areas and for whom going to a proper hospital means foregoing a day’s wages

Delivering safe tap water to all is first step towards prosperity

POLITICS

Delivering safe tap water to all is first step towards prosperity

Nearly half of rural households have access to tap water, the rest are to get it by 2024. But a lot remains to be done before we can drink water straight from the tap

Climate change hits all, but where’s the cash to fight it?

BUSINESS

Climate change hits all, but where’s the cash to fight it?

India may have set ambitious climate goals, but to reach them the funds required run into trillions of dollars

Want national income to gallop? Treat women as equals and encourage them to work

BUSINESS

Want national income to gallop? Treat women as equals and encourage them to work

Women’s workforce participation rate has gone down by almost half in 15 years, from 32 per cent in 2005 to 19 per cent in 2021

Banning Chinese mobile phones is not the way to encourage domestic industry

BUSINESS

Banning Chinese mobile phones is not the way to encourage domestic industry

History has shown that Indian businesses have prospered when competition has been encouraged. Then, why is the government contemplating a ban on cheap Chinese-made mobile phones?

Data protection bill’s demise will be mourned by none

BUSINESS

Data protection bill’s demise will be mourned by none

In drafting the new bill, the government has an existing model to look at and pick up what it wishes to. This is the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation

If the government and courts are on the same page, what is holding back judicial reform?

BUSINESS

If the government and courts are on the same page, what is holding back judicial reform?

All are agreed that a specialised agency is needed to manage the judiciary’s administrative functions. The union finance ministry said in 2019 that an “Indian Courts and Tribunal Service” is needed

Why the BSNL bailout is throwing good money after bad

BUSINESS

Why the BSNL bailout is throwing good money after bad

In order for a rescue package to work, it has to be accompanied by bold decisions which will seek to promote efficiency, enabling the organization to compete with private players 

Attrition costs hit IT companies, but the worst may be over

BUSINESS

Attrition costs hit IT companies, but the worst may be over

One reason why the worst appears to over in staff attrition is that tech startups have not only slowed down their recruitment in the face of dwindling funding but also started to lay off staff

Dream run of startups gets a jolt of reality

BUSINESS

Dream run of startups gets a jolt of reality

The global withdrawal of liquidity is affecting the funding of startups and market conditions have become less supportive

SBI report says agriculture making gains, but why is rural wage growth so poor?

BUSINESS

SBI report says agriculture making gains, but why is rural wage growth so poor?

Farmers’ income rose by as much as 1.3-1.7 times during 2017-18 to 2021-22. Those cultivating cash crops did even better with their income doubling during the period 

Huge policy response need of the hour as India gets older 

BUSINESS

Huge policy response need of the hour as India gets older 

The demographic dividend that India was hoping to reap will disappear even before it arrives

No road map for privatising PSBs

BUSINESS

No road map for privatising PSBs

Opposition from employee unions and quality of management could play spoilsport in finding buyers for PSBs 

Inclusive growth the country’s new mantra

BUSINESS

Inclusive growth the country’s new mantra

Ramping up of the jobs programme in both town and countryside and meeting the cash needs of small businesses must get policy priority 

A revolution is coming at India’s e-commerce marketplace

BUSINESS

A revolution is coming at India’s e-commerce marketplace

The ONDC framework will open up the e-commerce channel to all sellers and intermediaries, democratising access to the market

National programme to improve ‘ease of doing business’ is producing results

BUSINESS

National programme to improve ‘ease of doing business’ is producing results

The approach is cohesive, seeks to break up silos and improve collaboration with the states in order to boost investor confidence, foster a business friendly climate and improve the ease of doing business

A safety net for gig workers is an imperative

BUSINESS

A safety net for gig workers is an imperative

A social security framework for gig and platform workers will go a long way in  plugging the employment gap in a durable manner

India must prepare to combat risk of climate-induced hunger

INDIA

India must prepare to combat risk of climate-induced hunger

The delayed onset of the Southwest monsoon adds to the list of unpredictable weather and geopolitical events affecting the poor

Looming US recession need not break the back of Indian IT 

TRENDS

Looming US recession need not break the back of Indian IT 

The domestic IT market is waiting to be addressed and if a recession in the developed world pushes the IT firms to look homeward, then that will both make them robust and take development forward

India relents, WTO ministerial delivers 

BUSINESS

India relents, WTO ministerial delivers 

The agreement to ban subsidies for illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing or fishing of an overfished stock has the potential to reverse collapsing fishing stocks

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