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2017 7:48 am Apple will launch new educational sessions in May in all of its 495 stores across the world,but when emphasis is on understanding what went and is going wrong,Indias Descent will take over India is performing miserablyand way below potential Now there are some who argue that India is growing at 6 per centwhen most of the rest of the world has a GDP growth below this level True but in a list of 60 economies whose data are published in the back of the Economist every weekIndias industrial production growthat -35 per centyear-on-year in Aprilis the lowest for an economy outside of Greece-afflicted Europe Even Great Britainwith industrial production growth at -26 per centperformed better than India In Chinathe growth rate was 93 per centin United States 52 per centand the euro area-22 per cent These figures are for March or April 2012a full two months before the full onslaught of the crisis in Greece and the eurozone The last few yearswe have patted ourselves on the back for doing so wellbut it was premature self-praise: its time to recognise that we are doing very badly And begin to ask the question as to why India is in the state it is today And begin to askwho will answer The second important hole in the full-of-holes defence that India is doing okaylet alone betteris that comparisons of growth rate are made only with reference to potentialor likelihoodand not with reference to an all world or own average No one hears the Americans saying that GDP growth of 25 per cent is greatand better than Europe growing at zero per centor better than the US in the recession year 2009 No the discussion is around the fact that in previous recoveriesthe US grew at something above 4 per centwhile this recovery is registering a growth that is half in magnitude The higher-than-recession and higher-than-Europe is a stupid comparisonand no sensible economist or policymaker in the US ever makes that comparison Why do we do so in India So what has caused Indias decline As readers of my columns knowI believe a large part of the answer lies with the socialist policies engineered by UPA 1policies that would embarrass even a Venezuelan Hugo Chavez In the later stages of UPA 1the Sonia Gandhi led government accelerated the decline and the nadir (I hope) was reached by the retrogradeworst-ever fiscal budget 2012-13 presented by the ostensibly able finance ministerPranab Mukherjee Future articles in this will exploreand dissectthe contributions of various leaderspolitical parties and institutionsto this decline in the life and fortunes of the aam aadmi in India But for todayI just want to point to three summary conclusions Firstthe embarrassing excuse that Congress party officials and leaders offer when confronted with the facts of their gross misrule The Congress refrain iswhat can we dowe are running a coalition government and you know how irrational our own allies are The first refuge of failed leadership blame othersand do not refrain from blaming your own allies Wellthere are precious few democracies in the world that do not have a coalition governmentand India itself has had a coalition government since 1989 Recall that the most significant economic reforms in India occurred with a non Nehru-Gandhi led coalition government The second refrainand pushed by lazy analysisis that there is policy paralysis in India This is a sister argument to the blame being put on coalition governments There is no policy paralysis in India but it is the case that the paralysis is caused by the onslaught of misguided policy actions taken by the Sonia Gandhi led UPA 1 and UPA 2 Whether it be populist policies like outlandishly high procurement prices (responsible for Indias high inflation)or wasteful welfare expendituresor non-populist and non-sense policies like retrospective tax implementationthere is no paralysis of actionjust a commission of very bad policies Third is the refrain of some that perhaps an economic crisis will change personnel and policymakers within the Congress party I subscribe to that view with one correction India is already in a full-fledged economic crisisa crisis brought about by the policy actions of UPA 1 and UPA 2 Like Greececan we have a referendum on whether there has been gross mismanagement of the Indian economyplease The writer is chairman of Oxus Investmentsan emerging market advisory firm For all the latest Opinion News download Indian Express App More Related NewsMumbai | Published: September 22 2017 2:15 am Even as political parties and economists debate the pros and cons of demonetisation students in the city are trying to form their own opinion through field research and first-hand accounts Related News (By MugdhaKinjawadekar) The debate over the Central government’s November 2016 decision to ban currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 denominations is far from over Barely three weeks after the Reserve Bank of India released its first report students in the city are now hotly debating the impact of the decision not just in colleges and academic spheres but also in private conversations among peers KES Shroff College in Kandivali held a conference on the impact of demonetisation on several sectors on September 4 The college was inundated with applications having received over a hundred from all over the country to participate in their conference Samhitha Kain Sharma the head of the department of economics at VES College in Chembur said “Over the course of the last ten months the relevance of demonetisation kept resurfacing Of course we discussed it during lectures and students from both camps enthusiastically debated over it in class and outside” Her students who won the second place for their paper on the implications of the noteban on the manufacturing sector conducted a primary survey in Thakkar Bappa Colony in Kurla which is home to a large section of unorganised footwear manufacturers More than 95 per cent of their sample believed business went down by 60 per cent This the students believe is also reflected in the fall of the growth rate in Q1 of 2017-18 Even as political parties and economists debate the pros and cons of demonetisation students in the city are trying to form their own opinion through field research and first-hand accounts Sameeksha Samal a BCom student at RA Podar College said “Explaining the phenomenon to my domestic help was more challenging than discussing the pros and cons with my peers That is when I realised the gravity of the situation for one section of society and decided to research it further through my paper” She however believes such a drastic measure is the only way to rid the economy of its black money woes “Students formed their own opinions about the economics of demonetisation through their own primary research without getting swayed by the politics of it” said Sharma Subin Mitra chairperson of the Economics Circle at St Xavier’s College believes the discussion is going to be relevant for a long time for students It was even considered as a topic for the mock stock exchange event for their annual economics fest to be held next month “When the announcement was made last year discussions were largely speculative as one could only guess whether it would work or not However now that official reports about its impact have been released students are reviving the discussion again this time discussing the magnitude of its impact – positive and negative” For all the latest Mumbai News download Indian Express App More Related NewsBy: Express News Service | Published: March 4 2016 10:57 pm Kanhaiya Kumar a Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student union leader gestures as he addresses a meet inside JNU campus in New Delhi India March 3 2016 REUTERS/Adnan Abidi Related News When Narendra Modi was still Gujarat chief minister he kicked off his prime ministerial campaign in style with a speech to an audience of students in February 2013 at the capital’s Shri Ram College of Commerce Then his words had seemed to strike an immediate chord amid the young It was the way he talked about remaking India through su-raj or good governance — there were early intimations in Modi’s SRCC speech of the campaign now officially titled “Make in India” But most of all it was the way he spoke of the need to break from the old politics and to reach out in new ways to the young “India’s youth has to be viewed differently” as “new age powers” he said as he outlined the challenge for a nation of “mouse-charmers”: To fulfill its destiny through its biggest asset the “demographic dividend” Now three years later as Kanhaiya Kumar the JNUSU president arrested on charges of sedition in the Modi regime holds an audience of students enthralled as he speaks back to the government after his release from jail it seems at the very least that the powerful and persuasive SRCC script has gone off-key How else could it be that the same politician who rode to power on a surge of hope and optimism and the promise of something new is cast as the old-style authoritarian in the current drama now showing in JNU JNU is not India and Kanhaiya is no representative of the entire youth of the country But his arrest and its aftermath have confronted the Modi government with a high-visibility moment of pause in which to assess the toll taken by the journey from SRCC to JNU Kanhaiya’s idealistic insistence on “azadi” not “from” India but “in” India from inequality corruption and casteism his defiance of the government’s with-us-against-us “binaries” his pointed reiteration of his own faith in and commitment to the constitutional framework and his sharp questioning of the deployment of the colonial law of sedition make the government look like an ageing bully who is being shown to be out of step Is this what the government wants to be seen as Is this confrontation in JNU this attempt to paint the campus as adversary to define its missed opportunity vis a vis the young It is still not too late The government must realise that its zeal to sanitise JNU to bend it to its will is not having the desired results In fact for a regime that has shown itself to be keenly aware of the power of the image and the photo-op it is taking too much time to acknowledge that it must now cut its losses retrace its steps from the university That it should be seen to be ranged hard-eyed and unyielding against a young student leader with a way with words and fire in his belly can only be a lose-lose proposition For the government that is For all the latest Opinion News download Indian Express App More Related NewsWritten by Pragya Kaushika | New Delhi | Updated: April 29 2017 9:12 am Delhi unit chief Manoj Tiwary Related News Delhi unit chief Manoj Tiwari talks about winning the MCD polls and the way forward What is the first task for MCDs Our first abhiyaan is a garbage-free Delhi In the next one month we will install two types of dustbins to collect garbage — green for wet waste and red for dry waste As many as 10000 dustbins will be installed We are also looking at ways to use garbage in road construction Within the next two months people won’t find any garbage on the streets to click photos of In the first term mayors of the corporation will be women Have you shortlisted any names We are in the process of meeting people and finalising names Commitment towards a Swachh Delhi has to be the prime motive of a candidate looking to hold the post The mayor should know she has to take the PM’s policies to each household How will you ensure councillors maintain cleanliness We won’t be monitoring them We have faith that they will follow the party’s beliefs and the issues on which they won the polls AAP has levelled allegations that BJP leaders have been calling them to break the party What do you have to say about this We have a mandate with us Why would we call them We do not have any intentions of breaking any party nor do we believe in such rhetoric Our only focus is on working for the people of this city AAP’s MLAs are a threat to their own party; they are self-destructive AAP has made Gopal Rai a Poorvanchali face the Delhi convenor What’s your response Is this your (AAP’s) intention You will divide Delhi into Jat Gurjar Purvanchali and others Arvind Kejriwal has to understand that Delhi is a family and we have to take care of it He congratulated us on our victory and I replied to him immediately I also wrote to him saying that I welcome his tweets and asked when we could sit down and discuss issues For all the latest Delhi News download Indian Express App More Related News 60 percent slums are on government land with 40 percent owned by urban local bodies,59 10.Gorkhapur, he lodged a case against Kishore and his supporters. is yet to get a name and identity. # Rahane is one of the five Indian batsmen at number five to post three hundreds outside the subcontinent – the first four being Polly Umrigar, While Tiger presents himself yet again in a striking avatar with his toned 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