The state's healthcare scheme helped reduce poverty level by 10 percentage points between FY10 and FY12
The sorry state of India's banking industry
Indian corporates are only now waking up to the potential of their nearest neighbour
Earnings downgrades start as Street does not expect tightening measures to be reversed in a hurry
An indifferent parent and lethargic govt are responsible
There is a case to empower the middle-class that could work wonders
Questions arise on whether Subbarao has paid the price for not toeing the government line
Economists call it a tough call that policymakers will have to take
The way India spends now
7 things you should know in the Bhagwati vs Sen slugfest
Odisha, Bihar & Rajasthan, which have grown at impressive rates between 2004-05 and 2011-12, have done well to reduce poverty
The union health ministry has neither the desire nor the ability to turn things around
RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS
Can Bhagwati-Sen debate bring the same change as Hayek-Keynes duel in the US in 1932
RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS
RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS
India needs a broader and more realistic de facto definition of the poor
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
Jewellers will have to look at new ways to meet their raw material requirement
Moody says reforms have stalled, even as the govt hyped its move of raising FDI caps in certain sectors last week