Category: Indian economy
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Potential of Geotextiles in Civil Engineering
The topic of geotextiles holds immense importance in the field of civil engineering and textile. India, with its diverse climate, offers a rich landscape for exploring the potential of geotextiles in various applications. Geotextiles, as the name suggests, are textiles specifically engineered to be used in geotechnical and civil engineering…
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Farmers Empowerment and Protection Agreement: MSP 6
Introduction:Agriculture plays a vital role in any country’s economy, with farmers being the backbone of the sector. However, the challenges faced by farmers in terms of price uncertainties and lack of protection have been significant barriers to their prosperity and economic growth. To address this, the government has introduced the…
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The Impact of Private Players on Food Inflation – MSP 5
Introduction: The following discussion highlights concerns about private players in the agriculture sector purchasing grains at higher prices and subsequently selling them at even higher prices on the open market. The resulting dilemma is whether this practice would inevitably raise food inflation. To comprehend the potential consequences and explore potential…
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Enhancing Price Assurance for Farmers’ Empowerment- MSP 4
The Minimum Support Price (MSP) policy in India has been a topic of intense discussion and debate in recent times. The government has often argued that providing MSP to farmers would impose a significant fiscal burden on the economy, leading to concerns about the feasibility of extending MSP to all…
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The Fiscal Burden of Agricultural Policies in India: MSP -3
Introduction:India’s agricultural policies and the management of Minimum Support Price (MSP) have been subjects of intense debate and scrutiny for years. The government often argues that providing MSP to all other groups is not feasible in terms of physical management and fiscal stability. However, closer examination reveals that the fiscal…
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The Misconception of MSPs as a Burden on Government Expenses-2
IntroductionMSPs, or Minimum Support Prices, have been a subject of debate and criticism in recent times. Critics argue that MSPs put a burden on government expenses, while proponents assert that it is the procurement process rather than the MSP itself that incurs significant costs. In the following lines, we will…
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Burden of Minimum Agriculture Support Prices (MSP) on the Government- is it True?-1
The topic of government expenses and the burden of Minimum Support Prices (MSP) on the government is a complex issue that requires careful analysis. In the following lines, we will explore the relationship between government expenditures, MSP, and procurement, and discuss potential solutions to manage government expenses effectively. To begin…
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Why India not Maturing in the Manufacturing Sector?
1. Slow Growth: A growth rate of 7.4% in the manufacturing sector over the past six years, it fails to acknowledge that this growth rate is considerably lower than the previous average of 9.5% between 2006 and 2012. This decline in growth raises concerns about the overall trajectory and potential…
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WTO: A Tale of Challenges and Unresolved Issues
Introduction The recent WTO negotiations held in Abu Dhabi were eagerly anticipated as a platform for major reforms in global trade policies. However, despite prolonged talks, negotiators were unable to reach agreements on significant aspects of trade, including e-commerce, dispute settlement, and agricultural policies. This critical article will delve into…
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Big Hope from Capital Goods Sector but Still Gaps
Introduction India, with its vast population and diverse culture, stands as a nation of extraordinary potential. However, to fully harness its capabilities, the country needs to address critical issues such as improving infrastructure, enhancing manufacturing capabilities, and generating more employment opportunities. The key to achieving these goals lies in the…