Jaishankar suggests way forward for China ties after year of ‘exceptional stress’
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Recognition of ‘mutual respect, mutual sensitivities and mutual interests’ is key to repairing relations, says External Affairs Minister.
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Recognition of ‘mutual respect, mutual sensitivities and mutual interests’ is key to repairing relations, says External Affairs Minister.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said on Thursday that a recognition of “mutual respect, mutual sensitivities and mutual interests” was key to repairing India-China relations, after what he called a year of “exceptional stress” in a relationship “profoundly disturbed” by the border crisis.
Academics cite flaws in interview at John Mathai Centre
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Panel had no experts in economics from eminent institutions, they allege
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Panel had no experts in economics from eminent institutions, they allege
A group of academics have alleged that the interview for the posts of assistant professors in the department of economics at Calicut University’s Dr. John Mathai Centre at Thrissur, held recently, was flawed.
In a letter to Syndicate members, the 20 academics, who applied for the posts, claimed that the subject expert panel was constituted by faculty members from various universities in Kerala whose academic credentials were not better than many of the participants of the interview. The panel lacked scientific rigour, and it did not have experts on economics from eminent institutions in the State such as the Centre for Development Studies, and the Gulati Institute for Finance and Taxation, Thiruvananthapuram, Indian Institute of Management, Koz
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Ramboll Appoints Vidya Basarkod as the Country Director for India
Thursday, January 28, 2021 11:43AM IST (6:13AM GMT)
Vidya Basarkod, Country Director India
Vidya will take on the dual role of Country Director for Ramboll in India, where she will be responsible for executing India’s business strategy, key account management and leading cross-functional collaboration while serving as the Director of Ramboll’s Gurugram-based Engineering Centre.
Vidya joined Ramboll in 2016 to drive the Engineering Centre established in 2014 which acts as the powerhouse of engineering excellence for Ramboll’s global businesses. A civil engineer by profession with a Masters in Structural Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Vidya brings over 35 years of rich work experience to her new role at Ramboll.
Meet Krishnamurthy Subramanian, the main man behind India s Economic Survey
CEA Krishnamurthy Subramanian authored this year s Economic Survey
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India s chief economic advisor Krishnamurthy Subramanian and his team are the main architects behind the Economic Survey
In his first Economic Survey in 2019, Subramanian had set an agenda of achieving 8% sustained Gross domestic product (GDP) growth to make India a $5-trillion economy by 2024-25
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The Economic Survey 2020-21 will be tabled in the Parliament on 29 January. The survey often dubbed as an official report card of the central government. Serving as a prequel to Union Budget, the Economic Survey presents a snapshot of the economy and a glimpse of the road ahead. India s chief economic advisor Krishnamurthy Subramanian and his team are the main architects behind the Economic Survey document. Divided in two parts Volume I and Volume II the survey will analyse how Indian economy has perform