The pre-Budget document cited an IMF paper to say that governments may be forced to tax incremental profit of corporates that use AI to replace labour. "It will leave everyone worse off and the ...
Employees in the worst environments, primarily with 'low pride' situations, are losing the most workdays, while even those in ...
The Economic Survey released on Friday expressed concern over the unchecked increase of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and ...
The Survey showed that in FY24 (April-Nov), while 2,282 km of rail network was commissioned, it came down to 2,031 km for a similar period in FY25.
The downward trend in the prices of commodities imported by India is a positive development for the domestic inflation ...
Adding layers of operational conditions to policies to prevent abuse makes them incomprehensible and regulations needlessly complicated, taking them further from their original purposes and intents,” ...
Observing that “Excessive financialisation can hurt the economy,” the report said India should strive to maintain a fine ...
The Economic Survey, tabled in Parliament ahead of the Union Budget, provides the roadmap for reforms and growth. The ...
The survey said the imperatives for AI developers is clear - to scale down resource consumption while trying to boost ...
Amid a raging debate over a 70-90 hour work week, the Economic Survey presented in Parliament on Friday noted that spending more than 55-60 hours a week on work could adversely affect health.
CEA says India must raise the game to push up domestic growth. "The playing field has changed, and the game has to be to rely on domestic drivers of growth," he said.
The Economic Survey 2024–25 was presented to the Parliament today by Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister for Finance and ...