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Indivjal Dhasmana, a senior associate editor at Business Standard, writes on macroeconomics, taxes, and political economy. He has over three decades of experience in various journalism. He currently heads the economics data team at Business Standard.
Indivjal Dhasmana, a senior associate editor at Business Standard, writes on macroeconomics, taxes, and political economy. He has over three decades of experience in various journalism. He currently heads the economics data team at Business Standard.
The move came as the country badly needs capital inflows and the rupee comes under pressure
He has given his request to IMF nanaging director Christine Lagarde
Dilip Mookherjee, Professor at Boston University, says this is where our country needs to focus on, rather than just growth
Economists say that there could be a flaw in the NSSO's consumption survey method, but the poverty line based on that at this level cannot be called a starvation line
No fresh date of next meeting has been decided
A person spending over Rs 33.33 a day in urban areas, Rs 27.2 in villages not considered poor
Rajasthan has not only broken its Bimarou shell by bringing poverty level down to less than half the average of four fellow 'sick' states but also beaten some of the celebrated stories like Gujarat
In 2012-13, the Centre managed to cut fiscal deficit to 4.9% of GDP, lower than the Budget revised estimates of 5.2%
Says RBI steps are not meant to signal rise in long term interest rates
Trade deficit in May was the second highest ever; down this time on lower gold imports
Interview with PMEAC chairman
High retail inflation, rupee depreciation creates dilemma for RBI to cut rate
The US Immigration Bill proposes additional charges on firms which have more than 30-50% of their workforce on H1-B/L-1 visas
Expresses concern at US immigration bill
Has asked them to set up manufacturing facilities in India as it would be a win-win situation for both countries
Respondents wanted govt to fast track stuck up projects, ease curbs on FIIs and ECBs
Despite the recent Western criticism on Bangladesh's labour standards, India has a long way to go before it overtakes the neighbour in global exports
Promulgating an ordinance in Jul will enable it to practically put the law into effect around Nov-Dec since much work is left
In April this year, wearing apparel production in India rose 86.6% against contraction of 10.3% in same month of 2012
Data from India Meteorological Department too partially support this view