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Category: Indian Economy

Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization, of resources, growth, development and employment.

Inclusive growth and issues arising from it.

Government Budgeting.

Effects of liberalization on the economy, changes in industrial policy and their effects on industrial growth.

14-Sep-2019 TriumphIAS

PSU banks recapitalisation: may not spur credit-growth

Relevance: Mains: Current affairs analysis At 10.15% year-on-year (y-o-y), the growth in non-food credit, in the fortnight to August 30,

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13-Sep-2019 TriumphIAS

A demand crisis that calls for an urgent fiscal intervention

Relevance: Mains: Current Affairs Analysis It is now obvious that the economy is going through a deep crisis, driven by

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13-Sep-2019 TriumphIAS

GST collection low because of slow GDP growth: Suggestions from RBI

Relevance: Mains: Current Affairs :  Analysis  To reap the full benefits of GST, the RBI has recommended to introduce an

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13-Sep-2019 TriumphIAS

RBI panel favours GST Council in agriculture sector

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper III: Indian Economy An RBI panel on Friday suggested setting up of a federal body on

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12-Sep-2019 TriumphIAS

It’s about local reforms process not only RCEP

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper III: Indian Economy The government may well be right when it says that most of the

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11-Sep-2019 TriumphIAS

Merger Of Banks: Analysis

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper III: Indian Economy: Banking In News Bank Mergers – The Finance Ministry has recently announced mergers

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5-Sep-2019 TriumphIAS

Cryptocurrencies could constrain a country’s choices

Relevance: mains: G.S paper III: Economy Why in news? There was news of Facebook launching a cryptocurrency called Libra, designed

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3-Sep-2019 TriumphIAS

Challenges to Indian Fiscal Federalism

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper III: Indian Economy Context The state of cooperative federalism in India is analysed by focusing on the

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3-Sep-2019 TriumphIAS

The Structurally Flawed GST

Relevance: mains: G.S paper III: Indian Economy Context The goods and services tax (GST) has been in operation in India

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30-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Rediscovering development banks

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper III: Indian Economy: Banking System Context The Union Finance Minster recently announced the setting up of

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28-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Power for All and Energy Security

Relevance: mains: G.S paper III: Indian Economy Introduction 18 per cent of the world’s population, India uses only around 6

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26-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE: CORE OF GOVERNANCE

Relevance: mains: G.S paper III: Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers: infrastructure What is Digital Infrastructure? The Digital Infrastructure

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24-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Government gives businesses four months to settle indirect tax disputes

Relevance: Prelims The Sabka Vishwas-Legacy Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2019, which was announced in the Union Budget 2019-20, has now been

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23-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Liquidation of financial firms

Relevance: mains: G.S paper III: Indian Economy Context The liquidity and solvency issues plaguing the non-banking financial sector continue unabated.

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23-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Job Creation through garment exports

Relevance: mains: G.S paper III: Indian economy: Employment Context Rapid creation of productive and better paying jobs reduces poverty. It

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