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INDIAN BUREAUCRACY AND LAWS
From absurd speed limits to complex rules, report highlights why everything is against the law in IndiaThe Economist argues that excessive and often illogical regulations in India force citizens to break rules. With a vast number of national-...
Bureaucracy slows down reforms approved by PM, says Ex-Niti chief Arvind PanagariyaFormer NITI Aayog vice chairman, Arvind Panagariya, lists the reason in his latest book.
The reforms India needs PM Modi to courageously undertakeBureaucracy has suffered for long because no political leader has had the guts to implement the crying reforms.
IIMs can now award degrees instead of diplomasAs per the provisions of the Act, the Board of Governors of each institute shall be the principal executive body comprising up to 19 member...
Why banks' bad-debt cleanup faces a long day in courtA nine-month target to clear 60 large corporate delinquencies may be wishful thinking.
Government giving top priority to addressing bad loans: Arun JaitleyIt's not a problem spread over hundreds of thousands of accounts...And it's not impossible for a large economy like India to resolve 20 to ...
US lawmakers concerned over curb on Christian charity in IndiaInvestigations revealed that it had been distributing foreign funds from Compassion International to both FCRA and non-FCRA NGOs.
Cadreism in government offices is worse than casteism in societyThe World Bank's 2016 edition of ease of doing business rankings placed India at 130th position in a list of 189 countries it ranks below e...
ET 500: Will the 'Make in India' dream turn into reality?India is expected to grow at 7.5% to 8%, says the World Bank, higher than Thailand and Indonesia, which are expected to grow at 4-5.5%.
Legal hurdles led to loss of $10 billion in five yearsComplex, troubling and often unnecessary legal hurdles have in resulted in a loss of over $10 billion in missed opportunities for investmen...
Narendra Modi needs to speed up reform process: Indian-American entrepreneur Vinod GuptaHaving announced some pro-economy measures, Prime Minister Narendra Modi now needs to accelerate the pace of reforms, a leading Indian-Amer...
Swedish firms expanding presence in India; aim to hire: SurveySwedish companies' appetite to invest in India is increasing at an impressive rate, says a survey.
House panel highlights forest law conflictsmembers of a Parliamentary standing committee have asked officials from the Union environment ministry, raising concern about conflict betw...
Is Indian bureaucracy the worst?Let not a few rotten apples blind us to the good work the bulk of the bureaucracy does in building India.
- New laws for old: Forest rights and red-tape wrongs
It is a little known fact that in roughly a fifth of our country's land area, a different legal system operates.
- None to protect tribal rights in panel on forest resources
Ministries of environment and forests and tribal affairs have jointly set up a 10-member committee to study and assess the impact of Forest...
- Govt declines CAPA's 49 pc FIs in Indian carriers
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation has demanded allowing foreign airlines to invest up to 49 per cent in Indian carriers, but the Centre has ...