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India is expected to produce more #sugar than earlier estimates suggested. However, this is more likely to result in "increased ethanol diversion" rather
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Poor are sufferer in Modi government
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#water should be priced appropriately because it will create the incentives necessary for #efficient and #sustainable use of this vital resources.
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In its current form, #inflation in #India is more about deficient supply, especially of #perishable horticultural produce and not excess #demand. Populist hikes in support and
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The upward revision of the fair and remunerative price (FRP) and state advised price (SAP) remains a favoured governmental strategy despite the additional
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#Modinomics has been good for the ultra poor and the ultra rich & wealthy including cronies. However, it's the middle income lndian households
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In a market economy, it is business that creates jobs. To facilitate this process, the Indian government must ease compliance burdens and the
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Giving credence to the notion of India’s economic growth being increasingly jobless, a new report from the International Labour Organization (ILO) noted that
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Despite a sharp increase in demand, the sugar supply situation in India is no longer worrisome. As a result, New Delhi has started
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There is a strong preference among many of us for imported solutions to our desi problems. The US imposes #InheritanceTax so why shouldn't
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If the Indian economy has done so well, why the ruling BJP is not fighting election on its economic performance record? Its election
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Many especially financial market analysts and consultants argue that in a capital starved economy like India, increasing GDP itself will bring in more
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Thank you my friends, colleagues and connections for the birthday wishes. l can't respond to each message...but l really appreciate them.
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Many propose significant increases in effective taxation for wealthy Indians, such as the imposition of inheritance taxes or raising taxes on capital gains
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The shares of #manufacturing in India's #GDP and total employment have been hovering around 16-17% and 10-12% respectively over the last 10 years
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To deal with i) Delayed payment by central and state governments and forced lower charges under #AyushmanBharat & #CGHS and ii)Group #health covers
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If any government in #lndia is serious about curbing income and wealth #inequality and promoting #JobCreation, it should tax profits of all types
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The secret to understanding the recent surge in #demand for premium #RealEstate properties in India:
1. Post Covid surge in stock markets =>>> surge
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Despite the improved supply outlook, #India will not resume its #sugar #exports any time soon, my latest report for Sugaronline for your thoughts
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#Politics operates much like the stock market. Just as a listed company relies on a compelling narrative to attract investors, a political party