India GDP
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The Daily Fix: As growth rates for UPA years are lowered, involvement of NITI Aayog raises questions
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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The big news: India slams Pakistan for raking up Kashmir at Kartarpur event, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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66% of Indians believe their children will be richer than they are, says Pew survey
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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The real purpose of demonetisation: What this government or its supporters still can’t find
Devangshu Datta
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Modi says he hid economic data ‘for India’s benefit’. Who is to say he isn’t still doing it?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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The ‘English tax’ is stopping India’s startups from reaching their ‘next billion users’
Sajith Pai
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Violence cost India $1.2 trillion on PPP basis in 2017, claims report
Scroll Staff
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International Monetary Fund praises India for using right policies to lower debt
Scroll Staff
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India’s health protection scheme does little to address biggest cost to patients – buying medicines
Nivedita Rao
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Budget 2018: Arun Jaitley pegs fiscal deficit at 3.3% of GDP, after breaching 2017-’18 target
Scroll Staff
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India’s GDP will get a 27% boost if women are on same level with men, says IMF chief
Scroll Staff
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Government is likely to miss its fiscal deficit target for this year (but you may never know)
A K Bhattacharya, business-standard.com
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India’s GDP growth is likely to drop to 6.5% in 2017-’18 from 7.1% last year, says Centre
Scroll Staff
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India’s rising inequality is taking the shine off its growth story even in the world’s eyes
Riaz Hassan
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The business wrap: Factory output growth back at pre-demonetisation level, and 6 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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The business wrap: Deloitte chief says economy needs 2 years to recover, and six other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Economy may take up to 2 years to recover, Deloitte India head tells Business Standard
Scroll Staff
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India GDP growth will slow down to 7% this year, says World Bank
Scroll Staff
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Fitch Ratings cuts India’s GDP forecast for 2017-’18 to 6.9%
Scroll Staff
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It’s time Indian IT institutions let go of outdated coding languages like Java
Harishankar Karunanidhi, qz.com