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February 01, 2024

Raw Deal
  • COVER STORY
    An Indian Apartheid

    Ideals of the proletariat, their commune and a proletariat dictatorship lay fossilised as painful photos of scores of migrant labourers walking many hundred miles to reach the safety of their village hit headlines in India in the early days of the first wave of Covid-19 in 2020

    BY Suchetana Ray 1 February 2024

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    Market Forces Alone Not Enough To End East’s Poverty

    Without converting its rich human resource to high quality human capital, the eastern region could see the large population becoming a liability rather than an asset

    BY Rajiv Kumar 1 February 2024

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    Collaborative Efforts Key to Eastern India’s Development: Shaurya Doval

    The transformative journey of eastern India is not just a regional narrative but a crucial chapter in the country’s quest for inclusive and sustainable development

    BY Shaurya Doval 1 February 2024

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    Ola on Full Charge for Its IPO Ride

    The electric two-wheeler manufacturer is betting big on its proposed IPO, with nearly half the shares on offer for sale coming from founder Bhavish Aggarwal’s account. While its position as a market leader is a huge confidence booster, Aggarwal’s past failures, unfavourable reports around regulation violations and battery mishaps might dent its prospects 

    BY Vinita Bhatia 1 February 2024


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    Meltdown in the Power Corridors

    After years of dominating the power trading market, the Indian Energy Exchange stares at loss of leadership position and relevance as the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission gears up to implement market coupling of power exchanges. Seen as the first step towards a centralised power distribution, this move could pose an existential threat to IEX

    BY Ayaan Kartik 1 February 2024

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    A Deeper Alliance With Deepfake

    While it has gained notoriety for its unethical use, deepfake technology has the ability to revolutionise businesses in areas like advertising, education and political campaigning. Regulatory support and greater inclusion in the formal IT sector can lend it the much-needed legitimacy 

    BY Nandini Keshari 1 February 2024

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    CBAM Knots in India’s Textile Story

    Months after the European Union launched the transitional phase of its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, the textile sector, though not yet included in the target sectors, in India finds itself highly unprepared for the impact. From challenges posed by environmental compliance demands to rivals’ growth and slow governance support, the industry faces a complex fabric of issues 

    BY Ankita Mookherjee 1 February 2024


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    Aviation on a Net-Zero Flight

    The aviation industry’s rapid growth is triggering concerns over carbon emissions. Investing in sustainable aviation fuel, modern infrastructure and technology, besides giving the obvious returns of reduced emissions, will help amplify India’s pitch as a responsible partner in the global climate action story 

    BY Naina Gautam 1 February 2024

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    Rage of the Fast and Furious

    Southern states are angry despite being beneficiaries, along with western states, of the country’s unequal industrial development. In their rush to gather new forms of industrial opulence, they continue to benefit from the cheap labour of central and eastern regions. Will the former share their riches for a more equitable growth of the union of states?

    BY Abdul Haleem Sherif 1 February 2024

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    Rathin Roy: Tax Sops, Investments Won’t Erase Growth Fault Lines

    Social factors play a big role in preventing development of states, says Rathin Roy, economist and former member of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council. Critical of the penchant to manufacture for the rich, he calls for a political conversation around the need to address unmet demands for affordable access to basic necessities like healthcare, education, housing and textiles. Edited excerpts: 

    BY Parth Singh 1 February 2024


  • Ola on Full Charge for Its IPO Ride

    The electric two-wheeler manufacturer is betting big on its proposed IPO, with nearly half the shares on offer for sale coming from founder Bhavish Aggarwal’s account. While its position as a market leader is a huge confidence booster, Aggarwal’s past failures, unfavourable reports around regulation violations and battery mishaps might dent its prospects 

    BY Vinita Bhatia 1 February 2024

    Opening
  • Meltdown in the Power Corridors

    After years of dominating the power trading market, the Indian Energy Exchange stares at loss of leadership position and relevance as the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission gears up to implement market coupling of power exchanges. Seen as the first step towards a centralised power distribution, this move could pose an existential threat to IEX

    BY Ayaan Kartik 1 February 2024

    Opening
  • A Deeper Alliance With Deepfake

    While it has gained notoriety for its unethical use, deepfake technology has the ability to revolutionise businesses in areas like advertising, education and political campaigning. Regulatory support and greater inclusion in the formal IT sector can lend it the much-needed legitimacy 

    BY Nandini Keshari 1 February 2024

    Opening
  • CBAM Knots in India’s Textile Story

    Months after the European Union launched the transitional phase of its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, the textile sector, though not yet included in the target sectors, in India finds itself highly unprepared for the impact. From challenges posed by environmental compliance demands to rivals’ growth and slow governance support, the industry faces a complex fabric of issues 

    BY Ankita Mookherjee 1 February 2024

    Opening
  • Aviation on a Net-Zero Flight

    The aviation industry’s rapid growth is triggering concerns over carbon emissions. Investing in sustainable aviation fuel, modern infrastructure and technology, besides giving the obvious returns of reduced emissions, will help amplify India’s pitch as a responsible partner in the global climate action story 

    BY Naina Gautam 1 February 2024

    Opening
  • Rage of the Fast and Furious

    Southern states are angry despite being beneficiaries, along with western states, of the country’s unequal industrial development. In their rush to gather new forms of industrial opulence, they continue to benefit from the cheap labour of central and eastern regions. Will the former share their riches for a more equitable growth of the union of states?

    BY Abdul Haleem Sherif 1 February 2024

    Opening
  • Rathin Roy: Tax Sops, Investments Won’t Erase Growth Fault Lines

    Social factors play a big role in preventing development of states, says Rathin Roy, economist and former member of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council. Critical of the penchant to manufacture for the rich, he calls for a political conversation around the need to address unmet demands for affordable access to basic necessities like healthcare, education, housing and textiles. Edited excerpts: 

    BY Parth Singh 1 February 2024

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  • Time for Sunrise in the East, Says Amit Mitra

    The eastern region has been dealt a raw deal for a long time, says former West Bengal finance minister Amit Mitra. The oversaturation of economic activities in the western and southern regions will push investors towards the cheaper, resource-rich east, he believes. Edited excerpts:  

    BY Parth Singh 1 February 2024

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  • Taking Off On The Right Foot

    Hailing from Amarkantak, a town nestled amid mountains in Madhya Pradesh, love for activities like mountain climbing, paragliding and bouldering came naturally to Abhimanyu Saxena, co-founder of edtech start-up Scaler

    BY Chitra Nair 1 February 2024

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