Attmnirbhar Bharat: On Gandhi’s Grave

Global economies lie in a spectrum of various degrees of protectionism to liberalization. None of the countries is totally liberal and does have some degree of protectionism itched in its policies. Conservative or inward looking policy has taken center stage since the great crash of 2008. Policies such as “Make in India” did make a... Continue Reading →

Budget Private Schools – The dying lifeline

Article by Michelle Patrick and Rahul Garg Budget private schools cater to over 90 million children across India and act as a lifeline for low-income families. These next-door-schools address the challenges of accessibility, English education, and accountability which persist in government schools. They have also been instrumental to India’s journey in achieving the United Nations... Continue Reading →

Igniting India’s EV dreams

Elon Musk’s brainchild Tesla hijacked everyone’s imaginations as it snatched the Electric Vehicle discussion away from scientists and activists and made it mainstream. Tesla made us believe that the age of EVs has begun. However, EVs are not just swanky 4-wheelers they range from slow battery powered rickshaws to busses. Western EV story might be lurking between... Continue Reading →

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