The Swadeshi Jagran Manch has opposed the Modi govt's move to allow Uber & Ola to charge customers up to three times the normal fare during peak hours.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that the automobile sector, facing its worst slowdown, has been ‘affected by the mindset of millennials’ who don’t want to pay EMIs for a vehicle and prefer Ola and Uber rides.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said several factors have led to the slowdown, and cited studies that said there was a change in the mindset of millenials when it comes to transport.
Social media companies amassed billions of users by promising space for free expression. But in their effort to offend nobody, they’ve managed to anger everybody.
Better highways mean trucks can carry bigger loads, so demand for trucks is falling. Such improved productivity must be taken into GDP consideration, but is it?
One has to be incredibly credulous to buy BJP spin masters’ argument that the government got rid of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar for harmonious relationship with the judiciary.
Modi government had also made numerous efforts to establish peace with Pakistan but has now adopted a different path, militarily, to establish peace, adds defence minister.
As Narendra Modi becomes India’s second-longest consecutively serving Prime Minister, we look at how he compares with Indira Gandhi across four key dimensions.
All of India suffers from the “regulitis” or the desire for excessive regulation. It is always articulated as a desire to protect the consumer or worker or an ordinary person. It is a mindset that believes that people cannot protect themselves or cannot make decisions for themselves. They miss the simple idea that if Ola is too expensive then people won’t use it. For 70 years, Congress and Marxists taught us that insufferable regulations and licenses were necessary to guide investment and grow the country, Instead, all they accomplished was to destroy all initiative, prevent growth and take corruption to extreme levels. Sadly, many in the RSS haven’t learned anything from 70 wasted years and push the same destructive ideas. Even as the dynasty falters, the ideas of the dynasty continue to thrive in the most unlikely corners.
All of India suffers from the “regulitis” or the desire for excessive regulation. It is always articulated as a desire to protect the consumer or worker or an ordinary person. It is a mindset that believes that people cannot protect themselves or cannot make decisions for themselves. They miss the simple idea that if Ola is too expensive then people won’t use it. For 70 years, Congress and Marxists taught us that insufferable regulations and licenses were necessary to guide investment and grow the country, Instead, all they accomplished was to destroy all initiative, prevent growth and take corruption to extreme levels. Sadly, many in the RSS haven’t learned anything from 70 wasted years and push the same destructive ideas. Even as the dynasty falters, the ideas of the dynasty continue to thrive in the most unlikely corners.