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Stalin revoking Factories Act amendment is unfortunate for Indian manufacturing

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin’s withdrawal of Factories Act amendment may indeed be a “courageous move”, but it’s also an unfortunate development and precedent. Flexibility over longer hours would not only allow factory workers to augment incomes but is also the only way Indian manufacturing can become globally competitive.

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The decision to let go of archaic colonial practice of cantonments and turn over the administration of civilian areas to the local municipalities is a much-delayed but important decision. This is a key urban planning reform. Administering and spending money on civilian areas is not the work of the military.

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