Opinion / The Economic Times
Misinformation is not just an electoral issue in Indian elections but across the many democracies going to polls this year. Last months Indonesian elections already pointed to this malaise, while the run-up to the US elections this November is already throwing up worrying indications. This is a much more potent problem than what the Cambridge Analytica data scandal in the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections was.
There will be intense scrutiny as the election cycle intensifies during this period, and EC assumes its role as the daily adjudicator. One would do well to remember Supreme Court's recent words about the importance of the purity of the electoral process: '...free and fair elections are a part of the basic structure of the Constitution'.
Slow worldwide Net FDI in India rose appreciably in the five years before the pandemic. During Covid, it soared further. Thereafter, it more than halved. It is easy to imagine here that the global FDI pot has shrunk, leading to a fall in FDI flows worldwide. After all, higher rates and tighter liquidity worldwide took their toll on investments. Indeed, global FDI flows have slowed. But within that, India's share has fallen, meaning India is hurting more than other countries.
Amartya Sen acknowledges progress in combating 'son preference' in Haryana and UP, while emphasizing the need for innovative employer financing solutions to bridge the skills gap and empower millions of youngsters in the workforce. The skill ecosystem should be aligned with employer supply chains through three reforms to NEP-enabled degree apprentices (DAs). These reforms would not only create new financing for 'repair and prepare' of millions of youngsters but also create structural connectivit
Modi's agenda Should Modi return for a third term, as is widely expected, what would be his likely agenda? In recent days, GoI has offered telling clues of its economic direction. The thrust is on manufacturing, but more than that on an economic transformation and an overhaul of the citizen-state interface.
Social media scrutiny over Princess of Wales's edited family photo sparked speculation, revealing societal obsession with perfect self-image presentation, even among royals. Technology enables flawless self-portrayal, prompting reflection on the evolving norms of perfection in public image.
As Indians, we gravitate to regions that are Indian-friendly and already sustain a diaspora and emigre population. Similarly, it will be important to create a healthy, vibrant environment that could nurture different expat communities.
Entrants challenge Asian Paints in India's decorative paints sector. Industry consolidation impacts stakeholders. Zephyr Teachout and Viral Acharya advocate curbing monopoly practices for consumer welfare. CCI's role in overseeing big business growth is crucial amid sector consolidation.
On the face of it, the scheme reflects an incomprehension of rural India's political economy. The countryside is littered with unused LPG stoves and empty gas cylinders distributed free under the scheme. More than 58% of rural households don't use LPG, even though data shows they have a connection. For these households, the money could have been better spent. We will need more than a subsidy of 300, covering about 27% of the cost of a gas cylinder, to incentivise rural households to move to an e
A recent advisory says that under-testing or unreliable AI models that are available to users on the 'Indian internet' must take GoI's explicit permission, and be deployed only after appropriately labelling the possible and inherent fallibility or unreliability of the output generated. But this is problematic.
Language education is crucial for preparing a versatile workforce. Proficiency in English and multilingual competence are valuable skills in a globalized world. In an interconnected future, language education becomes vital for cultural understanding and professional versatility in a globalized world. Multilingualism is essential for understanding diverse cultures and seizing business opportunities in a globalized world.
Consider per-capita GDP in the top half of states. The richest are the mini-states of Goa and Sikkim. Among major states, toppers are Telangana and Karnataka, but Haryana, a northern state, is a close third. Tamil Nadu comes lower. Next are Gujarat, Kerala and Maharashtra. The West is India's industrial powerhouse. Mumbai is India's commercial capital.
Influencers like Dolly Chaiwala have the power to influence opinions. His fame as a tea-concocter made a random White senior citizen famous. Bill Gates' visit to Dolly Ki Tapri increased his popularity. The impact on followers and admirers is uncertain.
Goldman Sachs has coined monikers for stocks driving stock market rallies in Europe and Japan. Investors globally are betting on a small clutch of sectors. The market is becoming more volatile due to fancy valuations and the rise of generative AI. China's equity markets point towards a reordering of the global economy.
Former Intel India chief, Avtar Saini, died in a speeding car accident while cycling in Navi Mumbai. The tragedy highlights the safety concerns that prevent affluent Indians from choosing cycling as an environment-friendly option. Urban authorities must prioritize improved roads management, promote helmet and lights usage. Investment in cycle-only lanes and education for motorized vehicle-users is essential.
Abundance is not just about possessions, but an attitude of generosity that extends beyond material wealth. It is a birthright, guiding us to selfless action and detachment. Abundance is about tuning into love, compassion, and generosity.
Naseeruddin Shah was upset when guests invaded his private space at Delhi airport. A 'No-Selfie Protocol' memo should be sent to prevent guests from taking selfies with VIPs, as it promotes a crass notion of fame.
Karnataka, of all states, must acknowledge the benefits it has reaped from constitutionally-guaranteed freedom of movement and emphasis on meritocracy. The state boasts a thriving IT sector and significant PSUs, especially in defence, and serves as a hub for higher education. These successes have been possible because Karnataka has attracted the best talent from across India and the world, thanks to its cosmopolitan and open approach critical for innovation and growth.
There's something inherently rejuvenating about being outdoors in the early hours of the day and walking with fellow morning walkers. While most walk with their earphones, there are always those who are free of tech appendages. The second set is more open to co-walkers, and catching up with them is always lovely after the walk.
Digital money transfers are pulling down cost of remittances. The global average cost of sending $200 in Q3 2023 was 6.18%, a marginal decline from the preceding quarter, with digital remittances costing almost 2 percentage points less than cash transfers. This is still 1.18 percentage points higher than the G20 target of 5%. Lower average cost of remittances in G8 economies than in G20 is partly attributable to the larger share of digital transfers.
An aptakami's wishes are fulfilled through apta, Cosmic grace. Taking shelter in satya, supreme truth, is the only way for progress. Rishis reached the supreme abode of truth, Param Purush.
The Supreme Court directed states to follow the 'dictionary definition' of 'forest' for land approval. Van Adhiniyam 2023 was passed without crucial data, risking declassification of forests and promoting commercialization. Critics argue that compensatory afforestation cannot offset the ecological costs of destroying mixed forests. The ruling emphasizes transparency, accountability, and the need to protect forests as a public good.
India's adventure tourism sector is underdeveloped but growing. The government is taking steps to develop destinations, train providers, and market the sector. Sales of adventure sports gear are increasing. The sector has the potential to create jobs and promote fitness.
Books got read; scrabble boards saw the light of day, as did other board games like snakes and ladders, Chinese checkers, carrom board, chess and monopoly, keeping us entertained, occupied and happy. It took a pandemic to remind us that fun and games are also an important part of life even if one was past childhood. Painting, clay modelling and other handicraft became popular. Online courses in yoga, languages and other skills were sought after.
Observing the world from behind closed curtains offers a unique clarity and sense of privacy, shielding oneself from external noise and chaos. It provides a cozy space for relaxation, reflection, and rejuvenation. This secluded vantage point also sparks curiosity and wonder, allowing one to observe changing light, people, and life's unfolding drama without interference.
According to Shaktikanta Das, India's current account deficit is manageable. Forex reserves are stable, and the rupee may appreciate. Lower interest rates could be possible with synchronisation of interest rates. India's growth hopes are pinned on manufacturing exports and private investment facilitated by low interest rates.
The Sandeshkhali incident in West Bengal reveals the failure of the Mamata Banerjee government to take strong action against the perpetrators of sexual assault and land grabs. The government's arrest of a journalist adds to the irony. Clear steps are needed to repair the government's reputation and prioritize the well-being of the community.
The British Museum plans 'Rediscovering Gems' exhibition showcasing artefacts 'taken' during the British empire. Recovered stolen gems, previously stolen by a curator, are part of the museum's efforts. Comedian-TV anchor, John Oliver, suggests India should ask the museum to lend its stolen goods for a permanent exhibition.
The article emphasizes the need to address the issue of begging in India, highlighting the negative implications it has on the country's image and economy. The Government of India's Bhiksha-Mukt Bharat plan, aimed at making 30 cities beggar-free by 2026, is seen as a positive step. The plan involves identifying begging 'hotspots', conducting surveys, and implementing rehabilitation programs.
The rapid rise and fall of the edtech sector during the pandemic highlight the need for action from investors, parents, and the Government of India (GoI). While the extraordinary circumstances that led to the boom may not recur, there remains a need for innovation, better corporate governance, and consumer protection. To thrive in the future, edtech startups must meet operational and technological standards expected by venture capital investors, while also demonstrating academic value in traditi
Delhi's infrastructure development faces setbacks with the Pragati Maidan Tunnel project. PWD issued a show-cause notice to engineers and L&T for design faults and quality issues. It emphasizes the need for top-notch projects, government accountability, and wise use of taxpayers' money in Indian infrastructure development.
Tentpole events like Super Bowl and IPL have economic implications on inclusions, exclusions, and creatives. They raise brand awareness, serve as a platform for new and established brands, and reveal economic stress points. These events provide insights into startups, ad content, and the overall economic context.
Protesting farmers demand a legally guaranteed minimum support price (MSP), but it is not beneficial for the majority of farmers. GoI aims to improve the farm sector and increase farmer income, ruling out the demand. A guaranteed MSP undermines sustainability of agriculture, impacts water levels, soil health, public health, and food security.
Protests erupt at Bengal Safari Park over naming of lions Sita and Akbar. Authorities deny naming to avoid 'love jihad' charges among Panthera leo species. Lions, brought from Tripura's Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, unbothered by human-given names, see humans as nomenclatural species.
Love is not limited to romantic relationships but extends to various connections like family, friends, and passions. However, amidst these forms of love, the most crucial is self-love. Self-love is distinct from selfishness and involves nurturing oneself physically, emotionally, and spiritually. It's about treating oneself with kindness, joy, and peace, rather than indulging in harmful behaviors.
Cycling offers a modern-day equivalent to horseback riding, providing a sense of freedom and adventure. It's not just a mode of transportation but a lifestyle and form of self-expression. Each pedal stroke brings a new sensation of freedom and detachment from stress. The rhythmic cadence of pedalling, along with the rush of endorphins, creates an intoxicating experience.
As co-inhabitants and co-owners of the world, all Earthlings deserve equal treatment and protection. Ratan Tata's announcement of a healthcare centre for animals in Mumbai is a tangible step towards resisting speciesism and promoting the well-being of all living beings, regardless of species.
India's development will speed up over the next five years. Narendra Modi's vision for India in the 21st century focuses on higher growth with redistributive efficiency. If he makes a third term, governance reform will be a priority. This offers a guarantee for Indians to prosper before growing old.
With the incidence of diabetes climbing, India could leverage low penetration and market potential to drive a harder bargain over nutritional standards in packaged food and beverages.
Singh's capabilities were suited to a political landscape where the flight path was already cleared. His understanding of governance, administration, and policy-setting took consensus for granted. Singh's departure marks the end of an era in Indian politics.
Once children become adults, their perception of animals undergoes a sea change. Sometimes we're cruel to animals; at other times, indifferent. Compassion is something that's meant to be shown to all living beings. Swami Vivekananda would say, 'Always cultivate the heart, for through the heart the Lord speaketh.'
How can you look after your house, pets and yourself, and, on top of all that, try to earn a living when youre left Robinson Crusoeing? Saying goodbye to fancy meals and saying hello to oranges could be a start.
In between all that tucking in, books provide a generous side-dish, this years servings providing some Rs 27 crore.
A once swanky hotel in Calcutta has witnessed a decline over the years. The memories formed there still attract visitors, albeit reluctantly. The hotel, once the place for the wealthy, has been overshadowed by competitors. Despite surviving and reaching an even keel, it is no longer considered a great place to stay. The hotel's stagnant state and lack of improvements have led to a decline in service and satisfaction. However, there is hope that the hotel may undergo a makeover to revive its form
The past decade has witnessed a spate of Pakistan-fixated Hindi films, many of which have earned massive monetary returns. Knowing this industry's penchant for jumping on to the safest bandwagon in sight, a probable after-effect of Fighter's struggles is that production houses will return to the drawing board to find more innovative ways of playing to the gallery.
Air India aims to become a premier airline by enhancing the boarding experience for passengers. One way to achieve this is by introducing a captivating boarding music playlist. While many airlines play generic elevator music, Air India can set itself apart by curating a unique playlist that creates a welcoming ambiance. They should avoid clichs like ethnic music and instead opt for a diverse selection of songs from different genres and languages. By doing so, Air India can elevate the journey an
A trillion dollars can purchase shares of all shares of McDonald's, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, and more. Elon Musk is predicted to become the first trillionaire by 2032, followed by Bernard Arnault, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, and Wareen Buffett. The term 'trillionaire' has sparked debates and calls for higher taxation on the ultrawealthy.
Ramji Babu didn't call my skill 'panauti' but 'grahan' (eclipse). He said all this in jest, and I, too, laughed with him. But think of the damage such an assertion could do to a boy who was more sensitive than me. How could I have carried the burden of this ailment, this curse, like a shadow all my life?
China's investment-led growth has hit a ceiling with its principal trading partners shoring up domestic investment. The model of running an enormous trade surplus with the rest of the world has not yielded mass affluence.
While he didn't accomplish what he had set out to do, Singh must be applauded for his commitment to Kaur. And we must raise a Patiala to both for adding a new twist to what true love means, coming as the incident does when V-Day merchandising has started to roll. True love is when one becomes the other. True love is not having to appear for an exam yourself.