FRONTLINE - August 5, 2016
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Cover Story - UNEQUAL GROWTH.
The Growth Myth - The policy of economic liberalisation has not made the manufacturing or exports sectors robust. Nor has it delivered any benefits to those steeped in poverty and deprivation
Social impact: Uneven development
Five-Year Plans: Demise of planning
Human development: Growth of inequality
WILDLIFE - Saving the tigerâs land
The Myth of Growth
Economic growth in the last 25 years after liberalisation has been riding on a credit bubble. It has not made the manufacturing or exports sector robust, unlike in other high-growth economies. Nor has it delivered any benefits to those steeped in poverty and deprivation.
10+ mins
Price is the Rub
Trade liberalisation policies and integration of domestic and market prices of natural rubber have severely affected rubber cultivators of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
10+ mins
All In The Name Of News
In the out-and-out corporate media environment that exists today, market-friendly value systems are a natural consequence and crony capitalist behaviour by media luminaries is par for the course.
8 mins
Cold War cloud
The NATO summit in Warsaw reinforces its collective defence strategy with Russia and China as its targets.
7 mins
Striking at will
Under pressure on many fronts from Syria to Turkey to Iraq, the Daesh reverts to guerilla tactics, leading to a surge in terror attacks in many countries.
8 mins
Valley on Fire
The anger and violence in Kashmir following the killing of the Hizbul Mujahideen leader Burhan Wani defines the heightened anti-India sentiment in the valley.
10+ mins
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