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  • Government has made welcome moves to create employment, challenge now is to improve quality of jobs

    Opinion: Isha Dayal, Bornali Bhandari, and Ajaya Kumar Sahu. The Employment Linked Incentive scheme could be made more holistic by incorporating skilling and training aspects of work. Emphasis should be laid on increasing awareness, as well as digitising and simplifying processes and payments linked with it. India has experienced job growth, albeit slowly and of...   Read More

  • Green energy transition

    Opinion: Chetna Choudhuri and Sanjib Pohit. Capturing regional disparities is crucial. In COP29, the focus was on finance since countries require significant funding for energy transition. According to International Energy Agency, clean energy investment needs to reach $4.5 trillion a year by 2030 to limit global warming to 1.5°C. The share of renewables in gross...   Read More

  • How Tamil Nadu has created favourable conditions for women to join the labour force

    Opinion: Aakash Dev. Thozhi Hostels deliver high-quality housing solutions for working women, overcoming migration challenges in urban areas. In recent years, India has seen a remarkable increase in female labour force participation, from 25 per cent in 2017-18 to 40 per cent in 2022-23, according to the Periodic Labour Force Survey. This surge reflects growing...   Read More

  • COP29 : Another missed opportunity?

    Opinion: Amit Mitra and Souryabrata Mohapatra. As COP29 concludes in Baku, the world stands at a critical juncture in addressing the escalating climate crisis. Activist Greta Thunberg’s sharp critique-branding the summit’s draft text as “a complete disaster”-highlights the frustration over unmet promises and insufficient ambition. The Global South’s urgent demand for $1.3 trillion annually by...   Read More

  • An Economic Requiem for the Biden Administration

    Opinion: Barry Eichengreen. Had Joe Biden withdrawn from the US presidential race earlier, there might have been a good chance that his successor would maintain many of his economic-policy initiatives. Now we will see how many of those policies – if any at all – survive another four years of Donald Trump. The New York...   Read More

  • Trump’s US-first policy & India’s strategic latitude

    Opinion: Amit Mitra and Souryabrata Mohapatra. Donald Trump’s recent tariff threats – ranging from a 25% levy on imports from Canada and Mexico to a staggering 100% tariff on BRICS countries if they pursue creating new currency – have sparked global economic unease. For India, these developments pose a vital question: could these protectionist moves...   Read More

  • Kolkata needs trams, not battery-run buses

    Opinion: Sovini Mondal and Sanjib Pohit. Trams, with their speed averaging 20 to 30 kilometers per hour, match the pace of most public transport in the city, including buses. When the West Bengal government decided to drastically scale back Kolkata’s 150-year-old tram service, leaving just a short heritage stretch from Maidan to Esplanade, i t...   Read More

  • In energy-dependent world, the issue of food security

    Opinion: Anupama Sen and Amit Mitra. There is a need to reimagine agriculture with the twin crises of food and energy insecurity set to challenge global priorities. “Addressing food insecurity and energy poverty is central to achieving global stability, but tackling these issues independently is no longer sufficient,” warns the World Bank in its latest...   Read More

  • The Crisis that Germany Needs

    Opinion: Barry Eichengreen. There is a profound mismatch between Germany’s current economy and its institutional inheritance from the postwar period. If the current crisis prompts a wholesale rethink of that inheritance, the logjam blocking necessary reforms could finally be broken. Germany is the poster child for everything that is wrong with the European economy. GDP...   Read More

  • Can ONOS transform Indian research?

    Opinion: Amit Mitra and Souryabrata Mohapatra. India’s research ecosystem stands on the cusp of a seismic shift with the impending rollout of the One Nation, One Subscription (ONOS) scheme, a Rs 6,000-crore initiative aimed at dismantling the long-standing barriers to accessing global academic resources. Boasting the promise of providing 13,000 international journals to over 6,300...   Read More

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