Dealing with SOE-related debt burden
Backed by the public exchequer to operate, the performance of different state-owned entities (SOEs) has often been an issue of concern for the successive governments in different times and contexts. Any lapse by these SOEs to perform duly ultimately adds to the financial and fiscal burdens of the central government....
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Ramping domestic revenue mobilisation
The country went through a tremendous upheaval during the July-August period and as a consequence, the economy suffered immensely. Productive activities were disrupted as pitched battles were fought between law enforcers and protesters and this was a widespread event. Although, there is a new government, things are anything but normal....
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Restoring traffic discipline on roads
In February last year, Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy, at an event in New Delhi, said that he felt uncomfortable coming to Delhi because it is one of the cities where indiscipline is at its highest. The founder of a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting cited...
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Adaptability is essential for success
In today's fast-paced world, adaptability has become essential for success in any field. As time progresses, technology advances, and with it, human needs and demands also increase. Businesses, in particular, face increasing competition, making it imperative for them to innovate continuously to stay relevant and surge ahead. The ability to...
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Conspiracy against interim government
Allegations of conspiracy against the interim government are not entirely baseless. The syndicate groups that thrived during the fascist Sheikh Hasina era remain active even today and are hatching various plots to tarnish the government's image. Their aim is to sow discontent among the public and undermine confidence in the...
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