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Biden s phased-in spending plan won t fuel inflation: Yellen

Biden s phased-in spending plan won t fuel inflation: Yellen Toggle share menu Advertisement Biden s phased-in spending plan won t fuel inflation: Yellen President Joe Biden, accompanied by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, right, speaks as he gets his weekly economic briefing in the Oval Office of the White House on Apr 9, 2021, in Washington. (Photo: AP/Andrew Harnik) 03 May 2021 06:01AM Share this content Bookmark WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden’s massive proposed spending on infrastructure, families and education will not fuel inflation because the plans would be phased in gradually over 10 years, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Sunday (May 2). New economic reports have portrayed a surging recovery from the recession unleashed by the coronavirus pandemic. Americans’ incomes soared in March by the most on record, boosted by US$1,400 federal stimulus checks, and the economy expanded at a vigorous annual rate of 6.4 per cent in t

Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - BJP should not have underestimated Mamata: Chandra Bose

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive Kolkata, May 2 (IANS) The BJP should not have underestimated its opponent and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee, and the party should have read the heritage, history and culture of West Bengal properly as people of the state are more inclusive, said Chandra Kumar Bose, the grand nephew of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and grandson of Sarat Chandra Bose, the elder brother of Netaji. To get full access of the story, click here to subscribe to IANS News Service © 2021 IANS India Private Limited. All Rights Reserved. The reproduction of the story/photograph in any form will be liable for legal action.

Clear and distinct: On verdicts in Assembly elections

The verdicts in the Assembly elections hold different lessons for different parties Elections present an opportunity for political change, but voters at times prefer the familiar comfort of continuity and reward performance over promise. Assam, West Bengal and Kerala have voted for the incumbents, while Tamil Nadu and Puducherry have voted for change. There is no one theme that can explain how the voters responded to the myriad political choices before them. Parties with strong and visible leadership might have the same appeal as leaders that show empathy for their daily struggles. While Hindutva nationalism won Assam for the BJP, in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, its limits became apparent. In fact, M.K. Stalin in Tamil Nadu, and Pinarayi Vijayan in Kerala, both known critics of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, offered an ideological alternative to the politics of the BJP although it was not a direct contender for power directly in either State. In contrast, the Congress’s eff

BJP s tally rises to 112 in Gujarat House on bypoll win; Congress at 65 | Ahmedabad News

At the same time, the BJP s number rose from 99 seats it had won in 2017 to the current 112 due to victories in by-elections, mainly necessitated due to resignations by MLAs of the Congress. (Representative image) AHMEDABAD: With its candidate winning the byelection to the Morva Hadaf Assembly constituency on Sunday, the ruling BJP s tally in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly has gone up to 112. On the other hand, the opposition Congress saw its tally in the 182-member House declining steadily from 77 seats it had won in the Assembly elections held in December 2017 to the current 65 due to defections and defeat in the bypolls held earlier.

Assembly Election Result 2021: Congress refuses to participate in discussions on television channel today| क्‍या कांग्रेस ने नतीजों के आने से पहले ही मान ली हार? किसी भी डिबेट में शामिल होने से किया इनकार

Assembly Election Result 2021: Congress refuses to participate in discussions on television channel today| क्‍या कांग्रेस ने नतीजों के आने से पहले ही मान ली हार? किसी भी डिबेट में शामिल होने से किया इनकार
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