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Budget 2024: PM Modi holds meeting with prominent economists to gather their views, suggestions
Budget | July 11, 2024 13:59 ISTThe first budget of the BJP-led government NDA in its fresh term would be significant with Prime Minister Narendra Modi having stated earlier that the third term will be used to write new chapters of bold decisions. The budget is set to be presented on July 23.
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PM Modi to meet economists, sectoral experts ahead of Union Budget on July 11
Budget | July 09, 2024 21:40 ISTThe Budget will be the first significant economic document of the Modi 3.0 government, expected to outline key reforms and strategies to propel India towards becoming a developed nation by 2047. President Murmu has indicated that the Budget will feature historic steps to accelerate reforms.
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Nobel Prize 2022: 3 US-based economists awarded for research on banks and financial crises
World | October 10, 2022 16:57 ISTNobel Prize 2022: Frenchman Alain Aspect, American John F. Clauser and Austrian Anton Zeilinger had shown that tiny particles can retain a connection with each other even when separated, a phenomenon known as quantum entanglement, that can be used for specialized computing and to encrypt informatio
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New govt faces challenges of arresting slowdown, creating jobs: Economists
India | May 24, 2019 17:23 ISTAfter a landslide victory at the general election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces immediate challenge of arresting a slowdown in the world's sixth largest economy, creating jobs, stimulating private investment and tackling bad loan woes of banks, economists have said.
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PM Modi to interact with leading economists, sectoral experts today to discuss growth roadmap
Business | January 10, 2018 12:28 ISTPM Modi will interact with leading economists and sectoral experts today to deliberate on economic policy roadmap for promoting growth and employment.
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Modi, Jaitley flaunt GDP data; economists look sceptical
Politics | March 01, 2017 21:41 ISTThe latest government data on GDP showing that demonetisation drive barely impacted India's economy has taken economists by surprise who look at the data sceptically. The government had yesterday pegged GDP growth at a higher-than-expected
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Inflation mostly driven by primary articles: Report
March 02, 2014 16:24 ISTMumbai: Primary articles led by food itemshave the highest share in overall price index at a whopping35.7 per cent and are mainly responsible for high inflation,Care Ratings has said in a report.The manufactured items basket,
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Economists predict 4.8% GDP growth in quarter 4
May 27, 2013 17:11 ISTNew Delhi, May 27: Economists have forecast a sub-five per cent readings in the March quarter GDP, pulling down the overall economic expansion in FY13 to a decadal low of around five per cent.Credit Suisse
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