Inside Modi’s sham Rs 1.73 trillion COVID-19 economic relief package for poor
The COVID-19 economic relief package announced by Nirmala Sitharaman for the poor isn’t just inadequate, it’s farcical and a mockery of poor people’s agony.
The COVID-19 economic relief package announced by Nirmala Sitharaman for the poor isn’t just inadequate, it’s farcical and a mockery of poor people’s agony.
Why the markets were in a jubilant mood after Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared national lockdown? Why the shares of Reliance and HDFC are surging?
What will be the economic repercussions of Coronavirus in India? Who will suffer the most and who will profiteer from the agony of millions?
Modi’s fake assertion about India becoming a $5 trillion economy by 2024-25 ignoring the vexing alarm of the crisis-ridden economy will worsen things.
Putting SAIL, LIC, BSNL, Air India, Indian Railways, etc, on sale, the Modi regime’s privatisation drive is taking Indian economy towards a catastrophe.
Did you know that in Nirmala Sitharaman’s Union Budget 2020-21 speech, the term “unemployment” has been cunningly dropped and not used even for once?
The Economic Survey 2019-20 report presented by Chief Economic Advisor Krishnamurthy V Subramanian is merely a fiction, fantasies and has no economics in it
The economic slowdown in India is worsening the situation each day, but the government is looking into easy rescue options like foreign debts.
The CFPI inflation in December 2019 rings a vexing alarm for the Indian economy that’s heading towards a cataclysmic crisis at present. Will Modi listen?
There is no surprise elements in Modi regime’s Union Budget 2020-21 as it’s going to be the most naked corporate appeasing budget of post-colonial India.
Indian economy in 2020 won’t be out of the lethal crisis the Modi regime has pushed it into. The rail fare and LPG cylinder price hikes are indicating this.
Even though India’s GDP growth fell to a 26-quarter-low at 4.5% in Q2 of FY 2019-20, the Modi regime shows indifference to the problem and lives in denial.
The Industrial Relations Code, 2019, is going to launch the severest assault on the working class of India by doing away with permanent jobs in all sectors.
A recently-released work paper showed 9m job loss took place in India between 2011-12 and 2017-18, which has pushed the economy to comma due to non-recovery
Diwali is a much-celebrated Hindu festival of north and west India and industries look at it with hope. Can it help the Indian economy to recover in 2019?
The Credit Suisse Global wealth report 2019 shows the increasing concentration of wealth in the hands of a few and rising wealth inequality in India.
Why one would need economists like Abhijit Banerjee when they can boast of characters like Piyush Goyal and Nirmala Sitharaman to fix an ailing economy?
Abhijit Banerjee won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for 2019. It’s imperative to do an objective analysis of his work to understand what it means.
Ravi Shankar Prasad’s economic slowdown negation using box office collection isn’t funny. It shows where Indian economy is heading under the present regime.
The Central Government has increased the DA of its employees. What does this means to the economy and is this increase actually sustainable at present?