Making India Aatmanirbhar in Advance Battery Storage

With growing concerns on environment protection and on achieving energy security, and with major technological advancements, especially in the field of battery storage during last decade, the world is today witnessing an unprecedented disruption in the way the energy sector and mobility once operated.

How the Khawa Cluster in Osmanabad Is Changing Lives En Masse

One of the perks of working in the development sector is gaining steady exposure to intricate, yet localised, problems that require a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay of state policy, environmental conditions and socio-economic practices prevailing in the area.

Combating Malnutrition Requires Granular Approach

Malnutrition rates have been declining in India, but the absolute numbers of stunted (short for age) (46.6 million), wasted (low weight for height) (25.5 million), and anaemic children (73 million under-3 children) are still a concern. With a prodigious challenge of triple burden of malnutrition -- under-nutrition, over-nutrition and micro-nutrient malnutrition -- facing India and due to the cultural and geographical variance across states, combating malnutrition requires a granular approach.

Is IBC 2016 Effective?

Four years down the line, how is the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, working? Its performance ought to be seen in totality--in terms of what happens under the IBC, on account of it and within its shadow.

Consumer in Post-Corona India

>While lockdowns were an ideal measure to limit the transmission of Covid-19, they had unintended con-sequences, especially in a developing country like India, where majority of the population lives hand to mouth.

Powering Aatmanirbhar Bharat through Innovation and Entrepreneurship

An ongoing pandemic of unprecedented proportions, Covid-19 has impacted lives and livelihoods across the globe. Even as the best minds in the world race towards finding preventive and curative solutions to combat and curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, the current crisis has been an eye-opener to several opportunities that have presented themselves during this time.

Post-Covid Economic Growth Will Come Through India’s Ports

While Covid-19 has put the world in a major humanitarian crisis, it also has ravaged the foundations of our globalised economy. Possibly every country, big or small, has been impacted by this virus. This pandemic has led to deep supply and demand shocks, thereby disrupting international trade, and imposing severe economic pain. Economists at World Trade Organization project world merchandise trade volumes to fall by 13% to 32% (the fall was 12% at the peak of 2008 crisis) depending on how the crisis evolves.

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