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'Make In India' - How Far Is India's Indigenous Capital Ready To Open Up?
'Make In India' - How Far Is India's Indigenous Capital Ready To Open Up?
5 min |
January, 16 - 31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Origin Of 'Make in India'
Origin Of 'Make in India'
3 min |
January, 16 - 31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Is RBI's Prompt Corrective Action A Panacea?
Is RBI's Prompt Corrective Action A Panacea?
3 min |
January, 16 - 31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
How Do You Train? Get A Coach!
Patient safety has become the most important outcome to achieve in medicine.
2 min |
March 1-15, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Posta– A Documentation of Several Unheard Stories
Posta, once a fortress of the Bengali mercantile aristocracy, is now the extension of Burrabazaar and home to over 10,000 ‘mutiamojdoor’.
2 min |
March 1-15, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Illuminating India's Landscape
For the Millennials, Prime Minister Modi’s Make in India campaign is a novel approach towards making the country self-reliant and self-sufficient.
4 min |
March 1-15, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Budget Expectations From The Stock Market
Every year, at the time of the Union Budget, there is a lot of buzz.
5 min |
March 1-15, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
GST Council Slashes Rates
With a lot of buzz about the Goods and Services Tax (GST) around, Uttarakhand Finance Minister Prakash Pant said that the GST Council decided to slash rates on 29 items, mainly handicrafts, to 0%. 49 other items have been rationalized.
1 min |
March 1-15, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Media Need To Evolve Along The Golden Mean
Media Need To Evolve Along The Golden Mean
2 min |
February, 1-15, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Posta– A Documentation of Several Unheard Stories
Posta– A Documentation of Several Unheard Stories
2 min |
February, 1-15, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
JITO Connect 2018: Encouraging Business And Entrepreneurship
Jain International Trade Organisation (JITO), a worldwide organization of Jain businessmen, industrialists, knowledge workers and professionals organised JITO CONNECT 2018, a three-day event that focused on a conclave, business networking and a trade fair, Chennai from February 23 to 25, 2018.
1 min |
March 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Indo-French Maritime Security
The French President Emmanuel Macron will be accompanied by a team of businessmen and French officials during his trip to India. According to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the goal of this visit is to strengthen the bilateral economic, political and strategic ties.
3 min |
March 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Has India's Economic Turnaround Started?
For about two weeks, the Union Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley, has been expressing his satisfaction over the turnaround of Indian economy. This has been the case, particularly after the Central Statistical Office’s (CSO) upward revision of the gross added value (GVA) and gross domestic product (GDP) estimates for FY 2017-18.
3 min |
March 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
India's Fiscal Reforms - Rhetoric and Realities
In the economic history of our country, there have been some significant developments in the formulation, enunciation and management of fiscal policies over the last decade.
2 min |
March 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Call For Changing Mindsets
Call For Changing Mindsets
1 min |
March 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Rights Of The Women, For The Women, By The Women
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had said, “You can tell the condition of a nation by looking at the status of its women.”
1 min |
March 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Yoga Heals Our Minds
As our car pulled into the driveway, my father checked the mailbox.
3 min |
April 16-30, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Bangladesh Scores High To Become A Developing Country
The United Nations Organisation (UNO) has recently recognised Bangladesh’s eligibility as a developing country from a least developed country (LDC).
3 min |
April 16-30, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Does Kerala Lead The Way In Offering Social Security To Migrant Labourers?
The present LDF government of Kerala is proactive about providing social securities to its migrant labourers.
4 min |
April 16-30, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Sulekha: A Fight-Back Story
Sulekha Works was established in 1934, in pre-independence India. It was born out of the nationalist vision to manufacture stationaries in India so as to reduce dependence on the British Empire. Unfortunately, the company closed its operations in 1988.In 2006, this heritage company was restarted by Kaushik Maitra who is presently its Managing Director (MD). Maitra is a trained mechanical engineer from Jadavpur University and has taught in the Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering of the University of Alberta, Canada. BE’s Ellora De spoke to him regarding his vision and explored his entrepreneurial spirit.
2 min |
April 16-30, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Why Have BJP's Welfare Measures Been Only Partly Successful In Gujarat?
For the first time since 2002, the BJP’s supporters, including the Patels, have criticised the party’s rule in Gujarat because of its economic performance. Resentment among the urban youth has been increasing due to the large number of educated unemployed. Recent data indicate that the number of educated unemployed stood at around 6.12 lakhs in 2016. Additionally, the farmers argue that their daily income, which was ₹264 in 2016, is ₹77 less than the national average.
2 min |
May 1-15, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Punjab's Professional Tax: An Avoidable Impulsive Proposition
Recently, Punjab’s Finance Minister, Manpreet Badal presented his second Budget, which primarily focused on fiscal consolidation, i.e., mobilising resources and cutting down expenditure.
3 min |
May 1-15, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Mechanisation Of Farming Equipment Boosts The Economy
Rural infrastructure is essential for improving the quality of human life in India’s rural hinterlands and for accelerating the process of agricultural development. According to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, agricultural infrastructure can be categorised into three broad categories.
3 min |
May 1-15, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Falling rupee and widening current account deficit
Falling rupee and widening current account deficit
2 min |
May 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Electrification Of Village Households
Electrification Of Village Households
4 min |
May 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Encouraging Disagreements At Your Workplace Could Lead To More Innovations
Encouraging Disagreements At Your Workplace Could Lead To More Innovations
5 min |
May 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Block Administration Links The Government To Rural Masses
The government is focusing on rural development by better enabling the rural governance institutions. The block administration performs an important role in this process. BE’s Saptarshi Deb spoke to Shubho Sinharoy, Block Devlopment Officer, Durgapur Faridpur Block, Paschim Bardhaman to understand the role that the block administration plays in the developmental process of rural India.
5 min |
May 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Hungry India
Twelve-year-old Asha residing in a small village of Bankura, West Bengal, was seen eating leaves and twigs to curb her hunger.
6 min |
December 1-15, 2017
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
The Hungry World
The world produces enough to feed its entire global population of around seven billion people.
5 min |
December 1-15, 2017
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Why They Go Hungry?
Food waste has become a complex phenomenon attracting the attention of scientists, consumers and activists alike. The fact that emphasis is given to increasing agricultural produce and then a third of all the food produced ends up as waste is being termed as a global paradox.
4 min |
