By turning a blind eye to the snakes in his own backyard, Trudeau is setting the stage for a disaster of epic proportions for his country, his people, and the world at large.
In Episode 1544 of CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at some top economists pointing to the pitfalls of ‘currency nationalism’ with data from 1991 to 2004.
While there are patrolling points (PP) 10, 11, 12, 12A and 13 in the Depsang Plains, the patrol in the region Monday was carried out to only one point as decided by India and China.
While we talk much about our military, we don’t put our national wallet where our mouth is. Nobody is saying we should double our defence spending, but current declining trend must be reversed.
to the print editors, why do you allow such dimwits to write and lower your standards ? because of people like these you have to run around with a begging bowl. This is is 1991 moment for farm sector.
Shri Vij, did you seek SAMANVAYE with your colleagues before writing this girbish? If you had spoken to your editor in chief, shri Shekhar Gupta and also your economics editor Ila Patnaik, I am sure you wouldn’t have written this ill informed and highly opinionated trash!!
Whim and fancies of the Corporate?:In a market driven economy there are no whims and fancies of the providers of goods and services. If you have doubt pls ask Idea and Vodafone. Don’t paint the industry and industrialist as villain. Both of them -farmers and industry -need each other.
Is it End of Arhatiyas? Ambani and Adani to use your favourite jargon would not buy agro products themselves someone, some procurement chain, will have to be developed and employed. You can call them-those middlemen- with the names you like or you fear to be extinct.
Mandis economically viable? Yes political prudent too. Ruling part can nominate their henchmen as marketing committee chairmen and chiefs.
CONregressi PRESSTITUTE Mualana Shivam Vij, enlightened farmers like me (I am better educated than you with PhD, MBA, MTech from aussie universities ranked among top 25 to 200 out of 30,000 degree granting institutes across the world, compare that to the equivalent of toilet paper worthless degree you collected from a rubbish university) are welcoming the excellent policy intervention. Taklu Shekhar Gupta, are you insane to hire and approve this rubbish. Let me get ED unleashed on you, tere din of playing with BJp whil being CoNregressi are over, you can not fool any more, ab tu gya.
Did you ever read Dr Raghuram Rajan or Abhijeet Banerjee boasting about their Nobel prize or association with top 5 universities in the world? It’s a psychological thing. If you have a inferiority complex due to whatever reason (maybe you actually graduated from a shitty university or maybe you failed to do even that etc etc) in that case you may try to make boasts like above or that you have 56 inch chest etc. People with no such inferiority complex issues prefer to debate on topics while providing cogent arguments.
After the failure of CAA movement ,the same cartel now is trying to mislead the farmers and create chaos in the country
“Don’t mistake consensus to be a weakness of the coalition era”. This is my exact feeling maybe coalition have done more good for country than all powerful leaders from indira gandhi to Rajiv to modi..
Abhay, do you take a consensus view from everyone before going to the bathroom? It’s the same argument you are making for a columnist, this is his opinion as an observer of this govt and of society. A government elected by people needs to form consensus, not private individuals, I hope you can grasp the basics of a democracy.
Poor and one sided article. Everyday “The Print” is proving that its a mouthpiece of Congress.
Modi got elected with the funds supplied by the money bags of Indian industry. Now he is helping them recover their investment. As a result students, middle-class, migrants and now farmers – all are getting screwed by Mr 56 inch chest and his super-rich cronies. Acche din aa gaye and many more to follow. This is what happens when you elect someone who has no empathy for anybody – all these folks are just like “puppies who have come under his car.”
In the long run this policy change will create more freedom for farmers economically. Ofcourse market i.e competition can be tough for farmers who have been wards of the state for so long so to speak.
For the first time in six and a half years, one agrees with a decision the government is taking. However, only the economic rationale for it, not the political path it has chosen. Samanvaye is something one associates with Pranabda and Vajpayeeji. An acceptance of the scale and diversity of India, of the unending disagreements between Indians over all manner of issues, profound to trivial. If the elimination of the principal opposition party, one which has ruled India for more than half a century, becomes a stated political / electoral goal, consensus is the first casualty.
Sid, the sheep who blindly follows the herd down the cliff into the abyss.
I don’t agree. We need to change old laws for the betterment of the poor. Even, assuming private sector wants to take advantage, what prevents the Government from amending the laws.
We can not remain in status quo state. When consensus can not be achieved, then laws must be changed unilaterally for the good of the countrymen. The intentions have to be honest.
This moron again?!!!
to the print editors, why do you allow such dimwits to write and lower your standards ? because of people like these you have to run around with a begging bowl. This is is 1991 moment for farm sector.
Unless there is SAMANVAYE in stealing public money and robbing the exchequer, the Samanvaye in politics is not possible.
Shri Vij, did you seek SAMANVAYE with your colleagues before writing this girbish? If you had spoken to your editor in chief, shri Shekhar Gupta and also your economics editor Ila Patnaik, I am sure you wouldn’t have written this ill informed and highly opinionated trash!!
“Shoe I am ” you STUPIDO.
Ofcourse the SAMANVAYE you seek is only possible in a corruption ridden system.
Today we have to pray for DARKNESS to return to ENJOY SAMANVAYE and we can go back to having pasta and PIZZA meanwhile it’s MAMAMIA!!!!!
Whim and fancies of the Corporate?:In a market driven economy there are no whims and fancies of the providers of goods and services. If you have doubt pls ask Idea and Vodafone. Don’t paint the industry and industrialist as villain. Both of them -farmers and industry -need each other.
Is it End of Arhatiyas? Ambani and Adani to use your favourite jargon would not buy agro products themselves someone, some procurement chain, will have to be developed and employed. You can call them-those middlemen- with the names you like or you fear to be extinct.
Mandis economically viable? Yes political prudent too. Ruling part can nominate their henchmen as marketing committee chairmen and chiefs.
A one sided article. Please don’t forget that Congress supported these measures in their manifesto. Dont oppose just for the sake of opposing!!
People like this guy beings standards of ThePrint down and keeps intelligent readers away.
CONregressi PRESSTITUTE Mualana Shivam Vij, enlightened farmers like me (I am better educated than you with PhD, MBA, MTech from aussie universities ranked among top 25 to 200 out of 30,000 degree granting institutes across the world, compare that to the equivalent of toilet paper worthless degree you collected from a rubbish university) are welcoming the excellent policy intervention. Taklu Shekhar Gupta, are you insane to hire and approve this rubbish. Let me get ED unleashed on you, tere din of playing with BJp whil being CoNregressi are over, you can not fool any more, ab tu gya.
Did you ever read Dr Raghuram Rajan or Abhijeet Banerjee boasting about their Nobel prize or association with top 5 universities in the world? It’s a psychological thing. If you have a inferiority complex due to whatever reason (maybe you actually graduated from a shitty university or maybe you failed to do even that etc etc) in that case you may try to make boasts like above or that you have 56 inch chest etc. People with no such inferiority complex issues prefer to debate on topics while providing cogent arguments.
After the failure of CAA movement ,the same cartel now is trying to mislead the farmers and create chaos in the country
“Don’t mistake consensus to be a weakness of the coalition era”. This is my exact feeling maybe coalition have done more good for country than all powerful leaders from indira gandhi to Rajiv to modi..
Why no concensus taken from Hindus during 1947 Indian partition.
Shivam Sir,
Before printing this article, did you seek the consensus views on this issue, from all your stakeholders, including the readers of this e-newspaper.
Abhay, do you take a consensus view from everyone before going to the bathroom? It’s the same argument you are making for a columnist, this is his opinion as an observer of this govt and of society. A government elected by people needs to form consensus, not private individuals, I hope you can grasp the basics of a democracy.
Poor and one sided article. Everyday “The Print” is proving that its a mouthpiece of Congress.
Modi got elected with the funds supplied by the money bags of Indian industry. Now he is helping them recover their investment. As a result students, middle-class, migrants and now farmers – all are getting screwed by Mr 56 inch chest and his super-rich cronies. Acche din aa gaye and many more to follow. This is what happens when you elect someone who has no empathy for anybody – all these folks are just like “puppies who have come under his car.”
In the long run this policy change will create more freedom for farmers economically. Ofcourse market i.e competition can be tough for farmers who have been wards of the state for so long so to speak.
For the first time in six and a half years, one agrees with a decision the government is taking. However, only the economic rationale for it, not the political path it has chosen. Samanvaye is something one associates with Pranabda and Vajpayeeji. An acceptance of the scale and diversity of India, of the unending disagreements between Indians over all manner of issues, profound to trivial. If the elimination of the principal opposition party, one which has ruled India for more than half a century, becomes a stated political / electoral goal, consensus is the first casualty.
Open democracy !!! when was it exactly.
I am so happy that Vij has spoken. Now its clear the laws are perfect. He is bellwether of things. If he and pappu oppose, we are on right track
Sid, the sheep who blindly follows the herd down the cliff into the abyss.
I don’t agree. We need to change old laws for the betterment of the poor. Even, assuming private sector wants to take advantage, what prevents the Government from amending the laws.
We can not remain in status quo state. When consensus can not be achieved, then laws must be changed unilaterally for the good of the countrymen. The intentions have to be honest.