Samsung India Workers Form First Union After 7-Month Struggle in Tamil Nadu
After 38 days of protest and 212 days of legal battle, the Tamil Nadu Labour Department registered the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU)-backed Samsung India Workers’ Union (SIWU) on January 27, marking a victory for the labour movement. The union, Samsung India Thozhilalargal Sangam, registered under the Trade Unions
Vizag Steel’s Revival Plan Ignores Core Reform: Mine Access
On January 15, when the rest of Andhra Pradesh celebrated Sankranti, the employees of Vizag Steel stood firmly outside the Visakhapatnam steel plant in protest. They demanded their pending salaries—In fact, since September 2024, their salaries have been inconsistent. But that did not stop employees from working at the steel
How Adani Enterprises Engineered Tribal Consent for Mining in Protected Hasdeo Forest in Chhattisgarh
For over 11 years, Hasdeo Arand, central India’s largest unfragmented forest and the last surviving pristine forest, has echoed with the cries of resistance and been stained with the blood of those who have dared to stand up for it. On the morning of October 17, 2024, the villagers of
Stringent Economic Policies and Growing Militancy have Left People in J&K Feeling Frustrated with the Centre
In September 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed an election rally in Jammu city, five years after the party he leads at the centre hacked away Jammu and Kashmir’s special constitutional status and ended its statehood. “The Jammu region in particular faced decades of injustice at the hands of the
Manmohan Singh Combined Market Liberalism and Nehruvian Welfarism to Craft Modern India’s Economic Vision
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh when he received a special memento from K. Venugopal, Founder Editor of Businessline, in New Delhi on March 15, 2019. | Photo Credit: Kamal Narang In the tributes paid to Manmohan Singh, he has been described as the architect of economic liberalisation since he was
India’s Growth Slowdown Meets Global Headwinds
For many economists, India now is in what they call a “cyclical growth slowdown”: essentially a slump in demand that causes a temporary bump on the road. And this may be the more optimistic take. | Photo Credit: Getty Images Reams of news space were occupied this week by the
INTERVIEW | ‘Gujarat Model Undesirable, Should Be Replaced by Delhi Model’: Jasmine Shah, AAP leader
On December 15, 2024, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Jasmine Shah’s book, The Delhi Model: A Bold New Road Map To Building a Developed India, was released ahead of the Delhi Legislative Assembly election scheduled for early 2025. It is an insider’s account of the making of the “Delhi model”
SUM AND SUBSTANCE | India’s Middle Class is the Biggest Loser of 2024
In a year of “yes, no, maybe” both the Reserve Bank and the Finance Ministry now agree that the country has a growth problem. If they had been listening to what consumer goods companies have been saying for a while, they may have reached that conclusion sooner. India’s festive season
Explained: The Fall of the Rupee, the RBI’s Response, and Current State of India’s Economy
Things have taken a rocky turn for the Indian rupee this year and the Central Bank is worried about how the domestic currency is unspooling. Representational image. | Photo Credit: REUTERS In what feels like chucking pails of water at a forest fire, the RBI has been selling dollars in
France in Turmoil: Prime Minister Michel Barnier Ousted in No-Confidence Motion Amidst Economic Crisis
When Prime Minister Michel Barnier unveiled his deficit-reduction plan in October, promising to bring down the public deficit from around 6 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) to 3 per cent in 2029, it was seen as an attempt to steer the French economy into calmer waters. But on