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Ability to grow amid global slowdown is a hallmark of India

The recent global economic outlook report by IMF and the annual outlook report by ADB are both cases in point. One distinctive feature of India’s growth is its ability to grow amid an all round global declining trend with slow growths visible in a few pockets. The shaping up of Indian economy in the past …

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Gender pay gap warrants changes in workforce

As female college graduates are entering the workforce, discrimination is an issue they may have to overcome. With this unfair treatment, a woman’s pay can also be at risk. The gender pay gap is a form of discrimination against women in the workplace that consists of the pay inequality between men and women. In 2019, …

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Measuring outcomes of CSR programmes

While business outcomes are easily measurable through the calculation of numbers such as sales and profit, return on investment and annual growth, quantifying the actual impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes is not as straightforward. For one, business outcomes are objective in nature and relate to the linear measure of how much financial value …

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-Water scarcity is a growing problem across the Middle East. Is this how we solve it?

“Leave no one behind.” This was the message championed by World Water Day this year. The plea to leave no one behind – a basic tenet of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – is a powerful call for universal inclusiveness. It envisages a world where the water-stressed areas of today do not face the same …

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India’s plan for cleaner air ignores an important source of pollution

  Nearly 674 million citizens in the country are likely to breathe air with high concentration of PM 2.5 in 2030.  Only half the estimated population in 2030 will be living in areas with clean air. The current policies and regulation of the state government ignores emission sources outside their jurisdiction.  While India is stepping …

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