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Public anger over GST helped fell Malaysia’s Najib Razak. Should Narendra Modi be worried?
Nupur Anand, qz.com
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Current Affairs May 5th 2018
Scroll Staff
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India’s economy expected to grow at 7.3% this financial year, says market research firm
Scroll Staff
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GST collections exceed Rs 1 lakh crore in April for the first time
Scroll Staff
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The big news: Modi takes on Congress as he begins campaigning in Karnataka, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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When consulted, RBI had warned Centre demonetisation wasn’t a good idea, says Raghuram Rajan
Scroll Staff
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Centre to levy 5% GST on all food and drinks sold by Indian Railways
Scroll Staff
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Lagging economy: Indian companies have scrapped projects worth $117 billion in just one year
Nupur Anand, qz.com
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High Court seeks replies from GST Council, Centre and state on plea challenging Gujarat GST Act
Scroll Staff
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From construction to sanitation: How daily wage workers in Delhi survived demonetisation
Abhishek Dey
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GST is one of the most complex tax systems in the world, says World Bank
Scroll Staff
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From four chapatis to two: Job shortage forces Mumbai’s daily wage workers to cut back on meals
Aarefa Johari
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India’s economy is recovering from the disruptions caused by GST and demonetisation, says IMF
Scroll Staff
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As analysts take a closer look at the Budget, some economists fear that fiscal deficit could widen
Nitin Sethi
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Kanpur: CBI arrests GST commissioner, eight others for allegedly taking bribes
Scroll Staff
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GST: Government defers rollout of e-waybill for transporters after ‘tech glitches’
Scroll Staff
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Everyone is sure India’s economy is in recovery – but what is it recovering from? (Hint: Modi)
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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The Economic Survey argues that GST will actually be good for Indian federalism. Really?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Pakodanomics: Economic Survey serves up formula for government to claim bigger formal sector
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Economic Survey: How note ban and NPAs slowed India down while the rest of the world grew
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan