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IMF lowers Pakistan's economic growth forecast to 2% for FY2024: Report
The IMF's growth forecast is significantly lower than the Pakistan government's 3.5 per cent GDP growth target for current year
Need to promote circular economy to deal with climate change: Amitabh Kant
State chief secys' meet to address challenges faced in implementation of circular economy, says India's G20 Sherpa
Note ban was to counter black money, terror finance, Centre tells SC
'The withdrawal of the legal tender character of the specified bank notes was one of the critical steps in the series of transformational economic policy steps'
WTO members commend India for improving trade policies in inclusive manner
World Trade Organization's members commended steps taken by India to improve trade and economic policies in a more inclusive and sustainable manner
Reliable data, understanding must for effective policy intervention: Ind-Ra
An appropriate understanding based on reliable data is critical to ensure effective policy intervention, India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) said
Top headlines: TDS rate cut by 25%, ITR filing extended till Nov 30
Business Standard bring to you a snapshot of events which made the news today
Fresh support of only Rs 12-13 trn in economic stimulus: DBS Bank economist
PM Modi outlined a Rs 20-trillion which is 9.7 per cent of GDP support package, of which new allocations could only be 50-60 per cent of the offer
Factor market reforms: States ahead of Centre in changing land, labour laws
This may be the time for a fresh look at the reform narrative
Forced formalisation is not healthy
The large informal sector is a consequence - not a cause - of the low level of development