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IMPRI TeamThis event report is based on a webcast discussion on “The State of Economic Development in South Asia: Nationally Determined Contributions to Climate Change in Sri Lanka” by Prof. K. W. G. Rekha Nianthi. The event is organized...
Rohit MehtaAs we know Google has 90% of the market share and bing has around 2 to 3 % of the market share. However, here we are going to discuss the bing WordPress plugin for instant indexation in bing.For...
Marking the eastern and western contours of South Asia, the countries of Bangladesh and Afghanistan are separated by more than just a geographical distance of 2,474km. Endowed with similar inheritances of an experience of war, extremist threat, and governance by fledgling democracies, the two Islamic countries could not be more distinct from each other than they are today.  
It was economic salvage week for the government. A package for the telecom sector was finally approved and announced, which makes it clear that the government favours three private players competing amongst themselves rather than a duopoly. The government also announced the formation of a bad bank to buy out Rs 2 lakh crore (Rs 2 trillion) worth of bad loans from the troubled Indian banks.

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Rajesh Tandon“Trust is basic for connectedness; technology improves performance when trusting relations exist”… Dr. Nadine Hack, CEO, because Global Consulting, Switzerland.“Urban informals do not trust professionals, as such interactions are believed to have resulted in evictions in the past”…...
Vibhuti PatelSonal Shukla, a veteran feminist passed away on September 9, 2021. She was a close family friend, co-traveller in the women’s movement, a role model and a feminist icon for my daughter and thousands of young girls and...
On August 26, 2021, the Ministry of Labor and Employment (MOLE) launched the E-Shram, the web portal for creating a National Database of Unorganized Workers (NDUW), which will be seeded with Aadhaar. It seeks to register an estimated 398-400 million unorganized workers and to issue an E-Shram card. However, it has come into existence more than a decade after the passage of the Unorganized Workers’ Social Security Act in 2008; and if we consider inter-State migrant workers, the portal is a little more than four decades late.
The government’s telecom relief package is a lot like cotton candy: there definitely is candy, but there appears to be a whole lot more of it than there actually is. The government could have done more and still should improve upon its effort.
Amita SinghUnited Nations had declared 15th September as the International Day of Democracy way back in 2007. What made UNO declare such a day when it has itself mostly failed to abide by the concerns of democracy around the...
TK ArunExpanding democratic freedoms and social justice will root out terror. The War on Terror only kills terrorists, producing more to take their placeIt is an example of how soft power works that people remember 9/11 as the destruction...