Indian Economy
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The Weekend Fix: What the Harappan menu in Delhi says about India’s ruling elite and 9 other reads
Ipsita Chakravarty
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India’s fondness for internet shutdowns has cost it over Rs 19,000 crore in just nine years
Disha Shetty, IndiaSpend.com
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Modi government doesn’t acknowledge the word ‘slowdown’, so can’t expect solutions: Manmohan Singh
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The Reserve Bank of India can’t counter food inflation without factoring in extreme weather events
Rohit Inani, qz.com
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The big news: Amit Shah blames BJP’s provocative remarks for Delhi loss, and nine other top stories
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India needs more ambitious structural, financial sector reforms urgently, says IMF
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No one asked why it took India 70 years to become $3 trillion economy, says PM Modi
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Retail inflation rose to 7.59% in January – the highest since May 2014
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Parliament: Nirmala Sitharaman claims economy is not in trouble, says ‘green shoots’ are visible
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There’s no recession as people are wearing coats instead of kurta and dhoti, claims BJP MP
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Union minister Anurag Thakur says Indian economy is not in a recession
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Budget 2020: India maps out path to promote solar energy and cleaner air
Bhasker Tripathi, IndiaSpend.com Disha Shetty, IndiaSpend.com
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Union Budget to be presented in Lok Sabha today, amid rapid economic slowdown
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Budget 2020: As economic slowdown confronts government, FM may seek to boost rural demand
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GDP growth for 2018-’19 revised downwards to 6.1%
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Indian economy has hit ‘a trough’, hope to achieve 6-6.5% in 2020-’21, says chief economic advisor
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Narendra Modi destroyed India’s global image, is responsible for declining jobs: Rahul Gandhi
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Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee says government should reintroduce wealth tax
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Economist Abhijit Banerjee says he probably would not have won the Nobel Prize if he was in India
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India’s economic slowdown is temporary, situation will improve going ahead, says IMF chief
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