India Today Magazine - May 25, 2020
India Today Magazine - May 25, 2020
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Highlights of India Today – May 25, 2020 issue:
THE FUTURE OF LABOUR
In his televised address to the nation on May 12, Prime Minister Narendra Modi looked past arguably more pressing questions to focus our attention on the broad-sweep reforms he had in mind to reshape the Indian economy.
5 mins
WHO BEARS THE LOSS?
THE CENTRES NOTIFICATION ON FEB. 19 EXEMPTS ITS CONTRACTORS FROM PENALTIES IF THEY FAIL TO MEET OBLIGATIONS DUE TO COVID-19, BUT ITS SILENT ON WHETHER THIS APPLIES TO PRIVATE BUSINESS DEALS AS WELL
4 mins
BLACK MIRROR
BOIS LOCKER ROOM SCANDAL
6 mins
Modi's New Swadeshi Deal
The prime minister unveils a Rs 20 lakh crore financial stimulus and vision of self-reliance. But will it revive India’s Covid-stricken economy?
10+ mins
DECODING THE ECONOMIC STIMULUS
The government has set the ball rolling with its announcement of a Rs 20 lakh crore stimulus. What remains is everything else
10+ mins
‘MSMEs WERE ABOUT TO DIE, OUR PACKAGE WILL ACT AS A BOOSTER DOSE'
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) form the lifeblood of the Indian economy. With the COVID pandemic and the resultant lockdown pushing millions of India’s small businesses to the brink, the first tranche of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Rs 20 lakh crore package includes a slew of measures to support the sector that contributes nearly 29 per cent to the country’s GDP. Even as the government takes on a massive risk of underwriting loans worth Rs 3 lakh crore, the announcement has evoked a mixed reaction—while some economists have endorsed its ‘bang for the buck’, MSME bodies have expressed their disappointment with the failure of the measures to address their immediate concerns. Group Editorial Director (Publishing) RAJ CHENGAPPA and Deputy Editor SHWWETA PUNJ spoke to Union minister of MSME and transport NITIN GADKARI to find out if the measures are aimed at survival or revival. Excerpts from the interview:
4 mins
ARE WE READY?
COVID-19 is not going away in a hurry. Eight weeks of the lockdown have helped us contain the spread of the virus, but it is still a long haul
10+ mins
A MIXED BLESSING
Direct benefit transfers have done well in the Rs 1.7 lakh crore post-lockdown package for the poor. Other provisions seem hobbled by inherent flaws and implementation gaps
6 mins
INDIA'S NEGLECTED ARMY
Migrant workers have never had it easy in India but their suffering and abandonment in lockdown is a national shame
7 mins
Life After Lockdown
The norms of social etiquette that defined our daily lives will transform in the post-lockdown world as people emerge into a wary new world
8 mins
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Publisher: India Today Group
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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