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Outlook Mining Special Issue 2019

A law to deal with mining bankruptcies in India will pave the way for higher growth and profits. This may be the game-changer.

Losing To Win

THE overall global economy is gradually moving ahead with steady growth forecasts. Growth in major industrial economies witnessed a recovery with their GDP growth rates expected to remain strong in 2018 and 2019. The US’s GDP growth is forecasted at 2.3% in 2019, slightly modera­ ting thereafter. GDP in developing Asia has seen strong expansion to around 6% plus, due to both domestic and external demand. The EU region may slow down in the coming years. Growth in China, which accelerated on account of robust consump­tion and still rising exports, is likely to moderate to 6.6% in 2018. In India, growth is emerging from the recent slowdown in 2017 to 7.3% in FY 19, further rising to 7.6% in FY 20. However, a fall in central government’s capital expenditure in FY 18 and fall in investment poses a challenge for future growth.

Globally, central banks are realigning from an accommodative stance to normalising their monetary policies for tackling growth and inflationary risks as investment levels take off. However, they continue to remain alert as the ever-changing global dynamics and political and social compulsions across the world impact trade and investments. The recent crude price spike, geopolitical developments and heightened global trade tensions will alter the global economic indicators such as trade and current account deficits, fiscal deficit, inflation, exchange rates, etc. Different regions and nations will be differently impacted. As global and local opportunities and challenges become intertwined, companies will need to be agile, and continuously review their strategies and business models in order to remain competitive and leverage the disruption to their advantage.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Outlook

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Hating Dating

For many women, dating in their 30s and 40s is defined less by romance than by exhaustion, confusion and a sense of emotional attrition

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2 mins

February 21, 2026

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Rage of Betrayals

THIS is a popular poem often shared when anyone talks of the 4B movement in South Korea. The women in this movement boycott the world of men; boycott heterosexual marriage, relationships, sex, and giving birth.

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2 mins

February 21, 2026

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Class and Caste

Caste hierarchies continue to exist in everyday life and across campuses. Due to the persistence of caste in schools and colleges, long believed to be places for upward mobility and rational thought, these institutions end up becoming spaces where questions of \"merit\", cultural capital, language and access-or the lack of thereof-are highlighted and ridiculed. The discrimination persists from Kashmir to Kerala. From delayed degrees and stalled promotions to verbal abuse, professional isolation, and sometimes death, these case studies underscore not isolated instances but a pattern

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18 mins

February 21, 2026

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The Misuse Myth

A close look at reported cases over the past ten years shows that there is no pattern of rampant misuse of the SC/ST Act in universities or higher education institutions

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6 mins

February 21, 2026

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The Higher, The Lower

What is clear is that the entrenched caste hierarchy feels that power is slipping out from their grasp

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6 mins

February 21, 2026

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Writing is Acting by Another Name

My wife spots him first while my attention is focused on the bucket of theatre popcorn (medium, salt and caramel mix). I look up and there he is. Pico Iyer, great travel writer, essayist, novelist, columnist, humanist, and in recent years, friend and correspondent. While the rest gasp when Timothee Chalamet appears in Marty Supreme, we gasp when Pico does.

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3 mins

February 21, 2026

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Sins of Savarnatva

The upper castes believe that the UGC regulations are a death knell to their own existence

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6 mins

February 21, 2026

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Invisible Labour, Visible Costs

Women shoulder disproportionate emotional and domestic work, shaping how they view intimacy and relationships

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2 mins

February 21, 2026

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Between textbooks and court orders

From first choice to uncertainty as HIMSR-Jamia Hamdard dispute leaves students stranded

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5 mins

February 21, 2026

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Aggressive Victimhood Versus Predictable Protests

The current controversy around the UGC regulations is meant neither to promote social justice and equity nor hurt the interests of the dominant castes. It's meant for the two to be at loggerheads and further consolidate their support behind the BJP-RSS combine

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5 mins

February 21, 2026

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