Rethinking Employment and Industrialisation in India
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Rethinking Employment and Industrialisation in India

Corporate-driven industrialisation has failed to create the jobs that India’s youth need. We need a different kind of growth based on reducing the productivity gap between rural and urban India. The author presents an agenda for raising rural productivity so that quality employment is created in the rural areas.

Employment Record of Modi Govt vs Claims; 25,000 Applicants for 15 Govt Posts in Karnataka – 2 Articles
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Employment Record of Modi Govt vs Claims; 25,000 Applicants for 15 Govt Posts in Karnataka – 2 Articles

GOI efforts to spin a jobs growth narrative has meant the following: it is not willing to recognise a glaring problem, and hence no concrete efforts are needed to change economic policy to make the growth pattern more labour-intensive.

Four Young Persons Set Off Harmless Smoke Canisters in Parliament – 3 Articles
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Four Young Persons Set Off Harmless Smoke Canisters in Parliament – 3 Articles

Very few are actually asking why these poor subaltern kids were daring to repeat Bhagat Singh’s act, knowing that they will face serious consequences. Also: ‘Drop the UAPA Charges Against Youth Arrested in Parliament Jumping Case: PUCL’; and ‘Unemployment, Inflation: Rahul Gandhi Blames PM Modi’s Policies for Parliament Security Breach’.

Argentina Is Not for Sale: Unions Respond to Privatization, Regional Solidarity Is Rising
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Argentina Is Not for Sale: Unions Respond to Privatization, Regional Solidarity Is Rising

Argentina’s largest trade union confederation (CGT) has warned that it will not accept any rollback of rights or delays in bargaining negotiations. The union also rejected Milei’s threats concerning the paralysis of public works and the privatization of the railways and Aerolíneas Argentinas.

Pronab Sen Explains Why Data on Which GDP Is Calculated Is a Major Concern
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Pronab Sen Explains Why Data on Which GDP Is Calculated Is a Major Concern

India’s former chief statistician says that the data on which India’s GDP is calculated is “a major concern”, and if not corrected soon, India’s GDP growth figures could become “unreliable”. He says that the Q1 GDP growth figure of 7.8% is an overestimation, and that 6.5% is more accurate.