Government will spend Rs 1,000 crore over a period of three years to nurture sports talent; SAI will be restructured with many of its services to be outsourced to cut red tape.
Assuming it was rational, the charges are outrageous. It must be a terrible tragedy for the parents to lose a child; being presented a bill like this must be further traumatic.
Retired judge of Afzal Guru hanging and Vadra probe fame under the scanner for allegedly misusing his position as court-appointed observer of private firm. Have done no wrong, says Dhingra.
If there is bad blood between the CEC and the Opposition leaders, it will shake the people’s faith in election results. It’s the worst thing that could happen to Indian democracy.
Indian toymakers are now exploring new markets, but they want govt to negotiate a trade deal with US soon, introduce incentives and subsidies to make the industry more competitive.
Now that both IAF and PAF have made formal claims of having shot down the other’s aircraft in the 87-hour war in May, we can ask a larger question: do such numbers really matter?
This is a very ignorant article. Not only is it clearly biased and severely lacking in Economic understanding and insight, the author seems to be altogether uninterested in an answer to his own rhetorical question. What the author calls political will is actually a fear by the Centre of affecting the market adversely. MSPs harm consumers and make the market inefficient. It is indeed sad that the farmers are in this state, but the government has to address the cost issue rather than the price one. MSPs incentivize noncompetitive techniques, which will only harm the country in the future.
The government priorities should be towards the future, and bullet trains and other infrastructure projects are more important for long term growth.
The author himself is clearly biased, opinionated, boorish and ignorant. He is ignorant not only of basic economics, but also of his own ignorance. Now ask yourself a simple question: is this an attempt by the journalist to sincerely question the government’s actions? Probably not, I like to call it political will: something all journalists lacking rigor and talent employ to sway the opinions of those who have the same political opinions. I suggest everyone to skip this guys articles from now on, if this is the level of economic understanding present in them.
If there is drought farmer bear it, they lose money with nothing to sell. Now next year full crop so every farmer got full crop now everybody wants to sell result Selling Price less than cost price. Next year may be drought or flood. Cant Govt have cold storage and give them to farmers for free of rent so he can use it and sell when there is profit.
Silly whataboutism (bullet train,etc) coupled with a fact-free emotional argument for a proposal that will needlessly burden the exchequer with no long-term benefits
Lefties truly leave their brain before typing or opening their mouths.
A shut banking system would collapse the economy. Bullet train is funded by a Japanese soft loan. Why, why do we suffer these fools!
This is a very ignorant article. Not only is it clearly biased and severely lacking in Economic understanding and insight, the author seems to be altogether uninterested in an answer to his own rhetorical question. What the author calls political will is actually a fear by the Centre of affecting the market adversely. MSPs harm consumers and make the market inefficient. It is indeed sad that the farmers are in this state, but the government has to address the cost issue rather than the price one. MSPs incentivize noncompetitive techniques, which will only harm the country in the future.
The government priorities should be towards the future, and bullet trains and other infrastructure projects are more important for long term growth.
The author himself is clearly biased, opinionated, boorish and ignorant. He is ignorant not only of basic economics, but also of his own ignorance. Now ask yourself a simple question: is this an attempt by the journalist to sincerely question the government’s actions? Probably not, I like to call it political will: something all journalists lacking rigor and talent employ to sway the opinions of those who have the same political opinions. I suggest everyone to skip this guys articles from now on, if this is the level of economic understanding present in them.
If there is drought farmer bear it, they lose money with nothing to sell. Now next year full crop so every farmer got full crop now everybody wants to sell result Selling Price less than cost price. Next year may be drought or flood. Cant Govt have cold storage and give them to farmers for free of rent so he can use it and sell when there is profit.
Silly whataboutism (bullet train,etc) coupled with a fact-free emotional argument for a proposal that will needlessly burden the exchequer with no long-term benefits