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The Economic Impact of Lockdown in India: Challenges, Recovery Strategies, and Future Prospects

Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns imposed by the Indian government had a profound impact on the country’s economy. The sudden halt in economic activities led to a sharp decline in GDP growth, disrupted supply chains, increased unemployment, and posed challenges to businesses across sectors. To counter the recessionary trends induced by the…

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The Success of ‘Make in India’ Depends on ‘Skill India’ and Radical Labour Reforms: A Logical Analysis

1. Introduction The “Make in India” initiative, launched in 2014, aims to transform India into a global manufacturing hub by boosting domestic production, attracting foreign investments, and increasing exports. However, the success of this ambitious program is closely tied to two critical factors: the effectiveness of the “Skill India” program and the implementation of radical…

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Globalization and Its Impact on Rural Social Structure in India

Introduction Globalization is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that refers to the increasing interconnectedness of economies, societies, and cultures across the world. It is characterized by the flow of goods, services, technology, capital, information, and labor across borders. The process of globalization has been accelerated by advancements in transportation, communication, and economic liberalization. In India,…

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Citizenship Amendment Act and Inclusive India

Introduction The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), enacted in December 2019, has been one of the most debated legislative measures in India’s recent history. The Act amends the Citizenship Act of 1955 and provides a fast-track route to Indian citizenship for persecuted religious minorities from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan—specifically Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis, and Christians—who…

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New Agriculture Laws and the Peasant Movement: A Turning Point in Indian Agricultural Reforms

Introduction Agriculture is the backbone of India’s economy, providing livelihoods to nearly 60% of the population. Any change in agricultural policies has a direct impact on millions of farmers and the country’s food security. In recent years, India’s government introduced three new farm laws aimed at reforming the agricultural sector by promoting private investment and…

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Status of Higher Education and Research in India: Ways of the Future

Introduction Higher education and research are the backbone of a nation’s progress, driving innovation, economic growth, and social development. In India, the higher education system is one of the largest in the world, with thousands of universities and colleges offering diverse academic programs. However, despite significant expansion over the years, India faces multiple challenges in…

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Are Public Institutions Successful in Preserving the Rights of People?

Introduction Public institutions are established with the fundamental objective of safeguarding and promoting the rights of individuals in a democratic society. These institutions include legislative bodies, judiciary, law enforcement agencies, human rights commissions, and various government agencies responsible for social welfare. The effectiveness of public institutions in preserving rights is a subject of debate, as…

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The Role of Government in Disaster Management and the Importance of Training Local Citizens

Introduction India is a diverse country that frequently experiences various types of natural and man-made disasters. These include floods, earthquakes, cyclones, divine calamities, and pandemics. The objective of disaster management is to minimize the impact of these disasters and prevent potential damages. It involves actions before, during, and after the disaster. The government plays a…

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Inclusive Growth as the Central Point of Development Strategy in India

Introduction Inclusive growth has emerged as the cornerstone of India’s development strategy. It aims to ensure that economic progress benefits all sections of society, particularly marginalized and disadvantaged groups. Unlike traditional economic growth, which focuses solely on GDP expansion, inclusive growth emphasizes equitable distribution of wealth, access to basic services, and opportunities for all. In…

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