Saksham

GUEST

Saksham

    Great Expectations: Budget 2021 could have offered more to India’s poor
    Great Expectations: Budget 2021 could have offered more to India’s poor

    Sun, 12 May 2024

    By Saksham

    Close to 85 million people in India stare at poverty. But, social safety schemes haven't received their due. The current MGNREGA allocation of Rs 73,000 crores is nearly 34% less than the actual expenditure in fiscal 2020-21. The budget for the food subsidy bill is Rs 243,000 crores, much less than what was spent in fiscal 2020-21.

    Great Expectations: Budget 2021 could have offered more to India’s poor
    Great Expectations: Budget 2021 could have offered more to India’s poor

    Sun, 12 May 2024

    By Saksham

    Close to 85 million people in India stare at poverty. But, social safety schemes haven't received their due. The current MGNREGA allocation of Rs 73,000 crores is nearly 34% less than the actual expenditure in fiscal 2020-21. The budget for the food subsidy bill is Rs 243,000 crores, much less than what was spent in fiscal 2020-21.

    Great Expectations: Budget 2021 could have offered more to India’s poor
    Great Expectations: Budget 2021 could have offered more to India’s poor

    Sun, 12 May 2024

    By Saksham

    Close to 85 million people in India stare at poverty. But, social safety schemes haven't received their due. The current MGNREGA allocation of Rs 73,000 crores is nearly 34% less than the actual expenditure in fiscal 2020-21. The budget for the food subsidy bill is Rs 243,000 crores, much less than what was spent in fiscal 2020-21.

    Great Expectations: Budget 2021 could have offered more to India’s poor
    Great Expectations: Budget 2021 could have offered more to India’s poor

    Sun, 12 May 2024

    By Saksham

    Close to 85 million people in India stare at poverty. But, social safety schemes haven't received their due. The current MGNREGA allocation of Rs 73,000 crores is nearly 34% less than the actual expenditure in fiscal 2020-21. The budget for the food subsidy bill is Rs 243,000 crores, much less than what was spent in fiscal 2020-21.

    Mind The Gap: COVID-19 pandemic has further riven social, economic and gender equations. What will it take to close the gap?
    Mind The Gap: COVID-19 pandemic has further riven social, economic and gender equations. What will it take to close the gap?

    Sun, 12 May 2024

    By Saksham

    Those who have access to power and resources, in the guise of following protective norms, may demonstrate behaviours, that knowingly or unknowingly, perpetuate bias and prejudice. Institutions need to step in and step up efforts to bridge the inequalities that have become even more glaring in the corona pandemic.

    Mind The Gap: COVID-19 pandemic has further riven social, economic and gender equations. What will it take to close the gap?
    Mind The Gap: COVID-19 pandemic has further riven social, economic and gender equations. What will it take to close the gap?

    Sun, 12 May 2024

    By Saksham

    Those who have access to power and resources, in the guise of following protective norms, may demonstrate behaviours, that knowingly or unknowingly, perpetuate bias and prejudice. Institutions need to step in and step up efforts to bridge the inequalities that have become even more glaring in the corona pandemic.

    Mind The Gap: COVID-19 pandemic has further riven social, economic and gender equations. What will it take to close the gap?
    Mind The Gap: COVID-19 pandemic has further riven social, economic and gender equations. What will it take to close the gap?

    Sun, 12 May 2024

    By Saksham

    Those who have access to power and resources, in the guise of following protective norms, may demonstrate behaviours, that knowingly or unknowingly, perpetuate bias and prejudice. Institutions need to step in and step up efforts to bridge the inequalities that have become even more glaring in the corona pandemic.

    Mind The Gap: COVID-19 pandemic has further riven social, economic and gender equations. What will it take to close the gap?
    Mind The Gap: COVID-19 pandemic has further riven social, economic and gender equations. What will it take to close the gap?

    Sun, 12 May 2024

    By Saksham

    Those who have access to power and resources, in the guise of following protective norms, may demonstrate behaviours, that knowingly or unknowingly, perpetuate bias and prejudice. Institutions need to step in and step up efforts to bridge the inequalities that have become even more glaring in the corona pandemic.

    Contact
    Recent Post/ Events