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Linking Odisha’s riches to rest of Asia

Pinaki Rath The time for the ‘crisis-begets-reform’ hypothesis is ripe. Has Odisha’s tourism industry finally got its chutzpah moment with the pandemic? A rethinking on international tourism through a “Look East” policy with focus on Religious Tourism is likely and its benefits will be well...

MANY TALES OF HORROR

Jagdish Rattanani and RK Pattnaik In recent days, Union Labour and Employment Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar held two meetings–- one with central trade unions and the other with employers’ representatives. The demands they put forward were proof again that they worked at cross-purposes even in...

Political lockdown that silences voices

Saeed Naqvi Why did some of us expect anything else from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address to the Nation the other evening? Like King John signing the Magna Carta with his Barons, Modi mollified the disgruntled business caste by giving a huge chunk to the...

A NON-FUND STIMULUS

Sandeep Mishra The Atmanirbhar Bharat Scheme (ABS), the second tranche of COVID-19 relief rolled out by the PM promises a stimulus of Rs 20 trillion to prop up the economy through channelization of credit to the affected sectors and also by way of reforms pertaining...

Speeches that stirred the world

Sudha Devi Nayak History scripts human civilisation and we hear her voices long after they are out of hearing. They rise from the tombs of time to inspire us with hope and courage and also to cast a chill at the atrocious and diabolical machinations...

Confronting China

Ian Buruma Instead of using all the powers of the US federal government to limit the ravages of COVID-19, President Donald Trump’s administration is wasting precious time and energy blaming China for the spread of the virus. Pundits speak of a new cold war. But...

CARROT – AND STICK TOO

Bharat Jhunjhunwala It must be noted that the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) were in trouble even before the Corona Pandemic. The share of MSMEs in the non-farm credit extended by the banks declined from 5.58 per cent in March 2019 to 5.37 per...

Learn From Home – the new norm

In this continuing series, prominent individuals take a look the Covid-linked changes in our life and times.  —EDITOR It’s 8 o’clock on in the morning in the middle of May, the hot summer month. Mrs. Behera, a high school Mathematics teacher in a public school...

MATTER OF LIFE & DEATH

Jayati Ghosh Among the many inequalities revealed by the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most striking is the dramatic divergence in the government’s fiscal responses. Economic activity has collapsed worldwide as a result of the lockdown measures to contain the coronavirus. But while some developed...

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Digital India’s biggest deficit

This is a continuing series in which prominent individuals comment on the Covid-19 impact on life in various sectors.       —EDITOR Government notifications on management of COVID-19 lockdown do not concern functioning of courts. In the order of priority, it is not clear where courts...

 

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