The government is like the millstone that hurts PSUs. Its demand for dividends is unrelenting and the pressure on PSUs to go beyond their primary task to serve the fanciful projects of the government increases by the day. Diversification and consolidation based on their business logic are denied. Interference has reached a truly dysfunctional level that threatens to undermine the organisations of even worthy PSUs like NTPC and ISRO, says Sebastian Morris.
BY Sebastian Morris 24 October 2022
There is widespread disenchantment with and disdain for government schools not only among affluent or middle-class people but also among poorer people, who feel an English-medium education would help their children’s career prospects. But English-medium schools fail to provide quality education.
BY Mayank Jain Parichha 24 October 2022
Mining of bauxite and other minerals is bringing untimely death, illness, displacement and unemployment to the tribals of Jharkhand.
BY Md Asghar Khan 24 October 2022
Healthcare Services: Peerzada Muzamil on how PPP model is unfavourable for the underprivileged citizens, who are just a bill away from falling into poverty, especially if the ‘private’ is overpowering the ‘public’
BY Peerzada Muzamil 24 October 2022
With the state withdrawing from social sector responsibilities, privatisation of public sector and higher education—in both conventional and professional segments—has drastically curtailed the socio-economic mobility of Dalits and tribals
BY Vivek Kumar 24 October 2022
Reminiscing on his personal encounters with the ‘son of the soil’, Faisal Fareed pays a rich tribute to Socialist leader Mulayam Singh Yadav popularly known as Netaji
BY Faisal Fareed 24 October 2022
Abhik Bhattacharya hits the road to the Rs 856-crore Mahakaleshwar Temple corridor development project in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, lined by larger-than-life cutouts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi viewed as an iconic Shaivite
BY Abhik Bhattacharya 24 October 2022
India can save $23 billion by promoting among its citizens a simple habit of washing hands with soap, says Yasumasa Kimura
BY Yasumasa Kimura 24 October 2022
The major thrust to privatisation arrived in the era of neoliberalism in the 1980s, and soon a policy argument emerged that saw privatisation a necessary step to strengthen the economy. It was perhaps a political tool to entrench capital into various economies and make their return to government regulation difficult.
BY Ashutosh Bhardwaj 24 October 2022