By Amarendu Nandy & Abhisek Sur It is going to be an incredibly tough balancing act for Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, as she presents her
Day: February 1, 2020
PSB Loan | Economic Survey: Disbursed Rs 37,106 cr under PSB Loans in 59 Minutes–Economic Times
All Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) to compulsorily procure at least 25 per cent of their total purchases from MSMEs. Tabling the Economic Survey for
economic survey 2019-20: Personal loans buck slowdown trend says Economic Survey 2019-20 – The Economic Times
The Economic Survey 2019-20 says that moderation in credit growth was witnessed across all the major segments of non-food credit, except personal loans, which continued
Eco Survey blames over-dependence on funding from liquid funds for NBFC crisis – The Economic Times
The Economic Survey 2019-20 says the problems faced by the NBFCs stemmed from their over-dependence on short-term wholesale funding from the liquid debt mutual funds.
Economic survey: Manufacturing units have to conform ‘bewildering’ 6,796 compliance items: Eco Survey – The Economic Times
A major challenge most companies face is the complex architecture of the Indian governance framework including the density of legislation and statutory compliance requirements Calling
ESOP for public sector bank employees mooted – The Economic Times
The Economic Survey 2020, prepared by chief economic adviser Krishnamurthy Subramanian and his team, has proposed skin in the game for public sector bank (PSB)
Budget 2020: This unique fund if announced by FM Sitharaman can help MSMEs face drought, flood, more – The Financial Express
By Akash Gehani Union Budget 2020 India | Credit and Finance for MSMEs: The Indian MSME sector is the world’s second-largest with 6.3 crore enterprises,
Economic Survey should deal not just with ‘Whats’ & ‘Whys’ but also ‘Hows’ | Business Standard Column
For someone in India, it seems incredible that China can set up two hospitals, with a combined total of about 2,300 beds, in less than
Protecting bankers | Business Standard Editorials
Bankers in the public sector have been reluctant to take lending decisions due to the fear of investigative agencies in case loans turn non-performing. The
Economic Survey 2020: Jobs as an outcome of an exports strategy | Business Standard Column
The Economic Survey suggests that India can grow jobs by strategically focusing on exports. It suggests integrating a “Assemble in India” with the “Make in
Survey trusts free markets to create wealth – The Hindu BusinessLine
CEA Krishnamurthy Subramanian suggests many micro solutions for macro problems Setting the tone for Saturday’s Union Budget, the Economic Survey for 2019-20 has kept its
Nirmala Sitharaman’s bahi khata: More for aam adami? – The Hindu BusinessLine
The buzz is that she will be addressing the demand side of economy — giving consumers more money to spend without cutting back on government
How to improve crop insurance coverage – The Hindu BusinessLine
The Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana must undergo a cost-benefit audit and be updated to allow for income stabilisation for farmers The government has recently
Bail or jail? Undertrial prisoners vastly outnumber convicts, bail provisions must be used more liberally–Times of India
Sending a strong message down the line to lower courts, a five judge constitution bench of the Supreme Court has ruled that anticipatory bail can
Economic Survey: Financial sector reforms need the backing of government
The Economic Survey released this afternoon has forecast an improvement in India’s economic prospects. The GDP is expected to grow 6-6.5% in 2020-21, as compared
Time to prioritise education and health – The Hindu
Investment in these areas will create demand in the short run and make the economy more competitive in the long run In recent months, the
Explained: Why has government cut India’s GDP growth rate to 6.1% for 2018-19? | Explained News,The Indian Express
Just on the eve of the presentation of the Union Budget for the next financial year (2020-21), the government has sharply cut back the GDP
Matter of her right–Amendments in abortion law are welcome–Indian Express
Significantly, this provision applies to unmarried women and therefore, relaxes one of the regressive clauses of the 1971 Act — single women couldn’t cite contraceptive