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COVID-19: Containing impact of school closure on education

COVID-19: Containing impact of school closure on education
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Govt appoints GP Samanta as new Chief Statistician

Updated Mar 10, 2021 | 16:52 IST Samanta will replace 1986-batch IAS officer Dr Kshatrapati Shivaji who was holding additional charge of the post since September 2020. Govt appoints GP Samanta as new Chief Statistician  New Delhi: The Indian government on Wednesday appointed G P Samanta as the new Chief Statistician of India (CSI). Samanta was till now an adviser in the RBI s Department Of Statistics and Information Management, the Department of Personnel and Training stated. “The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved the appointment of Dr GP Samanta…as Chief Statistician of India (CSI)-cum-Secretary, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation initially for a period of two years,” the Department of Personnel and Training said in an order dated March 9. Note that Samanta is India’s fourth CSI.

The economy s out of recession, but not out of the woods, writes A L I Chougule

The economy s out of recession, but not out of the woods, writes A L I Chougule
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New curbs on movement of people is a risk to nascent recovery: SBI report

New curbs on the movement of people or restrictions on businesses are a risk to the nascent recovery, given that gains in the third quarter (Q3/October-December) probably came from the reopening of the economy, per State Bank of India’s economic research report “Ecowrap”. The report observed that India’s economy exited the recession and grew by 0.4 per cent in Q3/October-December FY21 after contracting 24.4 per cent in Q1 (April-June) and 7.3 per cent in Q2 (July-September). “India is now one of the few major economies to post growth in the last quarter of calendar year 2020, with improvement in the economy’s performance inversely tied to a drop in Covid-19 infections (even in most of the European economies the GDP contraction became more deep in Q4 2020 as compared to Q3 2020).

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