Agro-industry, BFSI, retail, real estate, telecom, travel and tourism have shown an incline in hiring and profiles like finance and accounts, HR, remain in demand.
https://www.livemint.com/news/india/recruitment-activity-flattened-by-3-amid-inflation-recession-concerns-survey-11662967561061.html
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Recruitment activity flattened by 3% amid inflation, recession concerns: Survey
Several industries continued to post positive growth trends as the Indian economy continues to recover and open up post pandemic
As per the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO), the manufacturing sector's output grew 3.2 per cent in July 2022. https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/industrial-production-grows-24-in-july/article65882647.ece
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Industrial production grows 2.4% in July
The IIP had grown 11.5 per cent in July 2021
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All-India annual retail inflation accelerated to seven per cent in August, snapping a three-month downward trend, driven by a rise in food prices, government data showed on Monday.
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The Hindu - Opinion
Great G20 power, great responsibility
India will have the opportunity to assume centre stage in setting the global agenda
Great G20 power, great responsibility
India will have the opportunity to assume centre stage in setting the global agenda
The Hindu
Great G20 power, great responsibility
India will have the opportunity to assume centre stage in setting the global agenda
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Most Important For RRB-Clerk Mains:-
β About 12-14 days remained ,you must ensure that the topics given below are covered and revised 1-2 times properly.
π«NOTE:- These topics are must to Do before going to appear in Mains -2022
π₯1.Budget allocation for different sectors.(Give emphasis on Agriculture and schemes related to them also)
π₯2.GDP projections by Agencies,GDP contributions
π₯3.Data released by NSO
π₯4.Medal tally ,Commonwealth games
π₯5.Formula-1 Winners,Grand prix-2022
π₯6. GOVT Schemes In News
π₯7.NITI Aayog ,Report and Abhiyan
π₯8.India's Rank in Differnt Indexes
π₯9.International Organisation ,especially
Commitments ,Global submits and Place
π₯10.Recent Exercise in news ans place where it was organised
π₯11.Data Related to "Har Ghar jal"
π₯12.Economic survey :- You need only To look Date related to Agriculture and Banking Reports
π₯13.CPI and WPI Recent months
π₯14.Gati Shakti ,Jal Jevan Mission,ODF scheme related Data
π₯15. state in news ,which were Implemented Any scheme firstly or performed exceptionally.
π₯June-July-August Important Dates
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β About 12-14 days remained ,you must ensure that the topics given below are covered and revised 1-2 times properly.
π«NOTE:- These topics are must to Do before going to appear in Mains -2022
π₯1.Budget allocation for different sectors.(Give emphasis on Agriculture and schemes related to them also)
π₯2.GDP projections by Agencies,GDP contributions
π₯3.Data released by NSO
π₯4.Medal tally ,Commonwealth games
π₯5.Formula-1 Winners,Grand prix-2022
π₯6. GOVT Schemes In News
π₯7.NITI Aayog ,Report and Abhiyan
π₯8.India's Rank in Differnt Indexes
π₯9.International Organisation ,especially
Commitments ,Global submits and Place
π₯10.Recent Exercise in news ans place where it was organised
π₯11.Data Related to "Har Ghar jal"
π₯12.Economic survey :- You need only To look Date related to Agriculture and Banking Reports
π₯13.CPI and WPI Recent months
π₯14.Gati Shakti ,Jal Jevan Mission,ODF scheme related Data
π₯15. state in news ,which were Implemented Any scheme firstly or performed exceptionally.
π₯June-July-August Important Dates
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The above is an article from Indian Express. The following are some relevant points:
β 1) Like Central Planning Commission, States also had their own Planning Departments which will be now replaced by 'State Institution for Transformation' (SIT)
β 2) It should be noted that the 'Fund Allocation' under different schemes (Centrally Sponsored) which earlier used to be done by 'Planning Commission', is now done by 'Ministry of Finance (Public Finance Division under Dept. of Expenditure) and not by NITI Aayog.
β 3) The national GDP or GDP growth is basically aggregation of States GDP (SGDP) + Output of Defence, Railways, Central Highways and other Centre Specific activities.
β GDP of India = SGDP + Output from Centre specific activities like Railways, Defence, Central Highways etc.
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β 1) Like Central Planning Commission, States also had their own Planning Departments which will be now replaced by 'State Institution for Transformation' (SIT)
β 2) It should be noted that the 'Fund Allocation' under different schemes (Centrally Sponsored) which earlier used to be done by 'Planning Commission', is now done by 'Ministry of Finance (Public Finance Division under Dept. of Expenditure) and not by NITI Aayog.
β 3) The national GDP or GDP growth is basically aggregation of States GDP (SGDP) + Output of Defence, Railways, Central Highways and other Centre Specific activities.
β GDP of India = SGDP + Output from Centre specific activities like Railways, Defence, Central Highways etc.
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Economists note that the heatwave and uneven distribution of monsoon rainfall have weighed on the near-term comfort regarding food inflation.
https://www.livemint.com/market/mark-to-market/with-elevated-inflation-more-rate-hikes-by-rbi-in-the-offing-11663042951480.html
https://www.livemint.com/market/mark-to-market/with-elevated-inflation-more-rate-hikes-by-rbi-in-the-offing-11663042951480.html
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With elevated inflation, more rate hikes by RBI in the offing
Economists expect RBI to focus on controlling inflation rather than weakening growth with more rate hikes
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π«₯ESSAY
β Feebies:- is it just a promising gift in the run-up to the polls, or a genuine welfare approach ??
β Self Written:-(@TargetDescriptive)
β Freebies have their own meaning and are something given for free ,but in recent days it has become the most debatable topic .
The debate over freebies has been going on since PM Narendra Modi called out to young people not to get carried away by this "Revari Culture". Freebies and Revari culture both have the same meaning in terms of ongoing political debate .
Welfarism as a political philosophy has long roots in India .Our political economy is riven with such schemes β whether one calls them freebies, loans, waivers or simply DBT , whether it is provided by state govt or Central government.
β In a federal structure ,the relationship between Central and State is inevitable. In such issues , both the Govt has equal responsiblity to discuss the issue as per to the best Favor to our Country's Economic Balances. The Supreme Court heard a PIL against βirrational freebiesβ and asked the Centre to take a stand on this βserious issueβ recently.
β The Supreme Court has stayed its hand and referred the issue to a 3-judge Bench. If we look back to 2013 , SC itself gave a crucial judgement. It said that making promises in a manifesto would not amount to a corrupt practice,now as Court indicated that judgement would be relooked and sent it to deeper consideration .
The concern is that most parties oppose any fetters on their right to appeal to voters through means of their choice and, if elected, use their mandate to distribute finances and resources as they deem fit, subject to law and legislative approval.
β There are many pros and cons to freebies. On one hand, the Govt shows commitment to fulfilling it's promises through a mass welfare scheme .
Free food offered under the Mid-day meal scheme cannot be considered as freebies. It helps improve the health of our children.The impact was immediate, with student attendance going up twofold on days when the mid-day meal scheme was in place. Any scheme that offers significantly positive social externality (compared to other initiatives) should not be considered as a freebie,
β The cost of such Frivolus freebies is just a deep burden on state revenue and this is why many state governments suffer with lack of funding for other welfare work. In some cases, many states will find recently announced freebies difficult to fund.
β Way ahead:-
1.we need to have a conversation within and between political parties
2.Most importantly, the term "Freebies " should be defined , so that the Govt should easily differentiate between Freebies and Welfare Sops?
3.Central electoral Agencies ,like the Election Commission of India should come up with effective Guidelines for political parties or independent candidates.
4.There should be some changes on the Policy Framing level too. Every scheme or so-called freebies that have advantages must be evaluated against the large fiscal costs and inefficiencies they cause by distorting prices.
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDESCRIPTIVE
β Feebies:- is it just a promising gift in the run-up to the polls, or a genuine welfare approach ??
β Self Written:-(@TargetDescriptive)
β Freebies have their own meaning and are something given for free ,but in recent days it has become the most debatable topic .
The debate over freebies has been going on since PM Narendra Modi called out to young people not to get carried away by this "Revari Culture". Freebies and Revari culture both have the same meaning in terms of ongoing political debate .
Welfarism as a political philosophy has long roots in India .Our political economy is riven with such schemes β whether one calls them freebies, loans, waivers or simply DBT , whether it is provided by state govt or Central government.
β In a federal structure ,the relationship between Central and State is inevitable. In such issues , both the Govt has equal responsiblity to discuss the issue as per to the best Favor to our Country's Economic Balances. The Supreme Court heard a PIL against βirrational freebiesβ and asked the Centre to take a stand on this βserious issueβ recently.
β The Supreme Court has stayed its hand and referred the issue to a 3-judge Bench. If we look back to 2013 , SC itself gave a crucial judgement. It said that making promises in a manifesto would not amount to a corrupt practice,now as Court indicated that judgement would be relooked and sent it to deeper consideration .
The concern is that most parties oppose any fetters on their right to appeal to voters through means of their choice and, if elected, use their mandate to distribute finances and resources as they deem fit, subject to law and legislative approval.
β There are many pros and cons to freebies. On one hand, the Govt shows commitment to fulfilling it's promises through a mass welfare scheme .
Free food offered under the Mid-day meal scheme cannot be considered as freebies. It helps improve the health of our children.The impact was immediate, with student attendance going up twofold on days when the mid-day meal scheme was in place. Any scheme that offers significantly positive social externality (compared to other initiatives) should not be considered as a freebie,
β The cost of such Frivolus freebies is just a deep burden on state revenue and this is why many state governments suffer with lack of funding for other welfare work. In some cases, many states will find recently announced freebies difficult to fund.
β Way ahead:-
1.we need to have a conversation within and between political parties
2.Most importantly, the term "Freebies " should be defined , so that the Govt should easily differentiate between Freebies and Welfare Sops?
3.Central electoral Agencies ,like the Election Commission of India should come up with effective Guidelines for political parties or independent candidates.
4.There should be some changes on the Policy Framing level too. Every scheme or so-called freebies that have advantages must be evaluated against the large fiscal costs and inefficiencies they cause by distorting prices.
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDESCRIPTIVE
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