Uttarakhand CM’s resignation: Fiasco explained
On July 2, Tirath Singh Rawat announced his decision to step down from the Uttarakhand CM post with the state legislative assembly yet to dissolve in less than a year. The public statement came by the end of some serious
Seeing what others didn’t- The Big Short Movie Review.
I’ve always found movies with an economic or financial base fascinating to watch. Not because I study the field as an undergrad in economics, but because the concepts are so intricately detailed, that it’s always interesting to see how the
Political feud within the ruling party– Not the right time for power Politics
Nepal became a federal democratic republic with the abolition of monarchy in 2008, followed by the passing of a new Constitution in 2015. The President serves as the nation’s head of state and is elected by an elected council consisting
Social Media and its impact on small business and their expanding consumer base
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Can America and Iran revive their nuclear deal?
President Joe Biden acquired a wreck made generally by “the previous person.” Under Donald Trump’s rubric of purported “most extreme pressing factor,” the US forced layers of approvals on Iranian people, foundations, and whole areas of the economy, particularly its
Re-Opening the Doors to Education
“Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself”
Can the world successfully reverse the damage incurred by COVID-19 in this century itself?
It’s been more than a year that the only ‘normal’ that the human race knew has ceased to exist. In India, the rush to go back to the ‘normal’ pushed us back by miles, with the tsunami of cases that
National Education Policy 2020
The Right to Education (RTE) Act, implemented on April 1, 2010, entails the fundamental right of children aged between 6 and 14 to compulsory and free education. It is the first legislation meant to hold the government accountable for children’s
How meritorious ‘merit’ is in online exams?
‘Merit’. It seems to reflect a neutral benchmark to ensure that everyone gets what he/she deserves. However, we need to ask ourselves, is merit neutral in reality? This question becomes all the more important today when the entire teaching-learning-evaluation process
The Controversial Curve
An economic concept which served as the linchpin for monetary and fiscal policy across the world is the Phillips Curve. Developed by the New Zealand economist A.W.H. Phillips, it puts forward an inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment.Phillips, while he