BUSINESS ECONOMICS - September 1 - 30, 2022
BUSINESS ECONOMICS - September 1 - 30, 2022
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India has risen to become the world’s sixth largest economy and is currently the fastest growing major economy. With the European region heading for a likely recession, India will soon overtake UK and become the fifth largest economy. However, it is yet to gain ‘developed country’ status. According to NITI Aayog, 25% of India’s population in India fall in the ‘poor’ category. Millions do not get nutritious food. Millions remain hungry and do not have two square meals. Millions are educated, yet unemployed.
IBC is hitting at the idea of a welfare state by ignoring possible recovery chance of a stressed company
Enterprises, with consistent track record of making profits, when adversely affected by external factors, are being pushed to insolvency instead of being provided some support to come to tide over the temporary problems.
2 mins
Digital Lending: New Guidelines To Shape Up
The Reserve Bank of India has come out with two pronouncements recently on digital lending guidelines and outsourcing of recovery agents by regulated entities (read financial lenders) to ensure orderly growth and protect borrowers in this space.
4 mins
How The Strengthening US Dollar Could Spell Trouble For The Global Economy
The US Dollar has seen a near-continuous rise since May 2021, growing from 0.82 to almost 1 against the Euro, 0.71 to 0.84 against the Pound Sterling, and 108 to 137 against the Yen.
6 mins
Why Inflation In India Will Remain High
Two years ago, when the Covid-19 pandemic gripped the world, developed economies benevolently extended unemployment benefits along with job protection schemes.
6 mins
Indian economy climbs to become the fifth largest economy in the world, yet millions go hungry
Once branded a "third world country", a term used for poor developing countries, India is now among the largest economies of the world.
10 mins
Agriculture sector after achieving a lot facing a sustainable crisis for a decade
After about a four-decade spell of good returns the agricultural sector, particularly the small and mid-size farming segments, are facing severe problems.
4 mins
Rural India has left the pandemic behind
The Indian economy along with the global economy have faced three heavy challenges in the recent past – the Covid-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine war and climate change. However, the story of India’s rural economy has been one of resilience.
4 mins
Credit facilities and indebtedness of Indian farmers
Several studies observe that if the cash benefits are timely reached it has really helped the farmers through technology adoption and realization of higher returns for the farmers.
4 mins
The End Of The Pandemic Is Far Enough
According to scientists, the issue with pandemics and epidemics is that they do not always come to conclusions. Scientific innovations like the ‘magic bullet treatment’ can prove to be effective in such cases but it is still doubtful that we will observe any such thing in near future
2 mins
India at 75
When the British left India after 200 years, it drained the country of resources worth according one statistics (Utsa Patnaik) $45 trillion. Today, after 75 years of its independence, we are struggling to become a $5 trillion economy.
3 mins
BUSINESS ECONOMICS Magazine Description:
Editor: Business Economics
Categoría: Business
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Monthly
Business Economics, following its credo of “exclusive and comprehensive” coverage, has been one of India’s most popular business magazines. What started as a 12-page tabloid in 1995 has become a magazine with global reach and coverage.
Each issue consists of ten main sections: World, Finance, Economy, Industry, Agriculture, Environment, Technology, Health, Culture, and Enlightenment. It covers the entire gamut of economic activities in India and abroad. Thoughtful pieces on socially and politically relevant issues, health, education, culture and enlightenment are also covered to give our readers an all around perspective.
Besides having a team of highly-qualified and experienced editors and a network of correspondents spread across the country, it has a panel of eminent columnists.
Business Economics is committed to objective reporting and is not attached to any political or economic ideology
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