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Providing Need-Based Education Is The Key To Employment
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Providing Need-Based Education Is The Key To Employment

It is a bygone conclusion that for good job prospects and a bright future, the basic requirement is good education.

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June 1-15, 2019
Indian School Education System Lacks Quality
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Indian School Education System Lacks Quality

Giving children the kind of inputs and experiences they need has positive effects not only on their academic performance but also on a range of socio-economic outcomes.

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June 1-15, 2019
Skill Development- A Preferred Area For CSR
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Skill Development- A Preferred Area For CSR

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a company’s sense of responsibility towards the community and environment in which it operates.

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June 1-15, 2019
Shearers Bottom Of Human Evolution
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Shearers Bottom Of Human Evolution

Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Minister, Women & Child Welfare, GoI

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June 1-15, 2019
India Needs To Spend More On Education To Meet Future Challenge
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India Needs To Spend More On Education To Meet Future Challenge

When Benjamin Franklin, the American polymath and a founding father of the United States of America said that “an investment in knowledge pays the best interest”, he had referred to its uses and not to its mere accumulation.

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June 1-15, 2019
Metal Recycling Sector Needs To Be Recognised As An Industry
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Metal Recycling Sector Needs To Be Recognised As An Industry

India has wide scope for the metal recycling sector. According to recent industry estimates, the widely unorganised and fragmented sector has the potential to register an annual growth rate of 11.4% till 2020. On the flipside, the government is yet to recognise metal recycling as an industry.

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January 1-15, 2019
'Traditional Is Evergreen And Always In Vogue'
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'Traditional Is Evergreen And Always In Vogue'

Designer Saroj Jalan's brand is known for its organic fabrics sourced from various parts of the country, overlaid with intricate embroidery and exquisite embellishments. BE’s Isha Chakraborty spoke to her.

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January 1-15, 2019
Is The RBI Over-Capitalised?
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Is The RBI Over-Capitalised?

The sudden resignation of Urjit Patel from the post of the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was surprising and almost a historic act.

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January 1-15, 2019
Government Must Subsidise Agriculture But In What Way?
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Government Must Subsidise Agriculture But In What Way?

In India, the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices has recommended Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for 23 agricultural commodities. On the basis of that recommendation, the central government announces MSPs at the beginning of the sowing seasons.

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January 16-31, 2019
Propaganda Warfare Now Extends To Cinema
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Propaganda Warfare Now Extends To Cinema

Critics have found fault with the three films released this week, which are overtly political.

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January 16-31, 2019
India Benefits With Hasina Back In Power
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India Benefits With Hasina Back In Power

Bangladeshi leader Sheikh Hasina has swept back to power in the recently held general elections in the country.

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January 16-31, 2019
Communicating The Annual Budget
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Communicating The Annual Budget

Preparing for the coverage of the budget, both at the state and the central level, has always been a big occasion for any business newspaper or television channel. It’s an annual ritual, for which all media outfits undertake long planning processes. 

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February 16-28, 2018
Rural India Is The Theme Of This Budget
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Rural India Is The Theme Of This Budget

The Union Budget 2018-19 which held humble expectations and was the first post-GST and the last full Budget of the Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi before the country goes to polls in 2019 was widely expected to be rural centric and was bang on expectations, the budget laid emphasis on strengthening agriculture and rural economy, provision of good health care to economically less privileged apart from which focus was on senior citizens, infrastructure creation and improvement in the quality of education in the country.

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February 16-28, 2018
The Indian Railways In The Budget 2018
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The Indian Railways In The Budget 2018

This is the second year that the rail budget has been merged with the Annual Budget of the government of India. This is why the railway sector has lost its prominence as a matter of discussion.

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February 16-28, 2018
Inconsolable Sufferings
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Inconsolable Sufferings

In February 2018, a headline of Daily Mail Online, UK, reads – “Heartbroken man carries a child’s body as death toll passes 400 including nearly 100 children in latest bombing raid by Assad’s forces in Syrian region declared ‘Hell on earth’.”

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April 1 -15, 2018
Another Six Years For Putin
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Another Six Years For Putin

The recently concluded Russian presidential election warrants a close scrutiny. In what was effectively a one horse race, anything less than an impressive victory could have weakened President Vladimir Putin’s grip on power.

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April 1 -15, 2018
Yet Another Fortnight Of Economic Turbulence
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Yet Another Fortnight Of Economic Turbulence

It started with the first shot in the trade war fired by the US President Donald Trump. It was not unexpected, as he fought his presidential election campaign promising action against “unfair trade practices” and “manipulative exchange rate” polices of China and vowed to protect American jobs.

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April 1 -15, 2018
Unemployment And Corruption
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Unemployment And Corruption

Around 65% of India’s population is composed of young people. The Indian economy has a large pool of educated and trained young people. But it is also an established fact that unemployment is growing in India and there is dissatisfaction among the youth.

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April 1 -15, 2018
Cement Industry Poised For Growth
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Cement Industry Poised For Growth

The Indian cement industry is the second largest cement producer in the world after China with a production capacity of nearly 420 million tonnes. It accounts for 6.9% of the world’s cement output.

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April 1 -15, 2018
Indian Cement Industry: Investment Opportunities
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Indian Cement Industry: Investment Opportunities

India is the second largest producer of cement in the world. No wonder, India’s cement industry is a vital part of its economy, providing employment to more than a million people, directly or indirectly. Ever since it was deregulated in 1982, the Indian cement industry has attracted huge investments, both from Indian as well as foreign investors.

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April 1 -15, 2018
Employment Growth In IT Sector Slides Down in 2017-18
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Employment Growth In IT Sector Slides Down in 2017-18

Nobel Laureate and economist Paul Krugman has recently remarked that lack of employment poses the biggest risk to India even as he has remained optimistic about the growth story that will be driven by the world’s fastest-growing economy’s young population.

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April 1 -15, 2018
Calm Your Nerves, Watch Your Health
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Calm Your Nerves, Watch Your Health

What is ailing workplaces? Factors like lost productivity, escalating absenteeism, and indirect expenses give birth to a negative work environment, which impacts business and leads to mental health problems.

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April 1 -15, 2018
Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu –The Ocean of Love
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Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu –The Ocean of Love

Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was a proponent of the Bhakti movement. He was the founder of Gaudiya Vaishnavism. The philosophy of Sri Chaitanya is called achintya-bhedabheda-tattva which is simply described as inconceivable oneness and difference.

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April 1 -15, 2018