National Stock Exchange (NSE)

The National Stock Exchange of India: A Catalyst for Growth and Innovation The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) stands as a testament to India’s economic transformation, playing a pivotal role in fostering a vibrant and efficient capital market. Established in 1992, the NSE has emerged as one of the world’s leading stock exchanges, revolutionizing … Read more

Industrial Policy

 Objectives: To create high quality world class Horticulture, Floriculture, Bio-technology etc. To provide assured, good quality, uninterrupted and affordable power for industries. To simplify and rationalize labour laws and procedures in tune with the current day requirements To promote Small scale, Cottage and Khadi and Village Industries and Handicrafts Silk and Handloom sectors … Read more

REITs (Real State Investment Fund)

Here is a list of subtopics about REITs (Real Estate InvestmentInvestment Trusts): What is a REIT? How do REITs work? Types of REITs REIT advantages REIT disadvantages How to invest in REITs REIT performance REIT TaxationTaxation REIT risks REIT regulations REIT investing strategies REITs vs. other investment OptionsOptions The future of REITs I hope this … Read more

Law of Demand and Supply

The Invisible Hand: Understanding the Law of Demand and Supply The concept of supply and demand is a fundamental principle in economics, shaping the prices of goods and services in a free market. It’s the invisible hand that guides the allocation of resources, determining what gets produced, how much, and at what price. This article … Read more

Aggregate Supply

Aggregate Supply: The Foundation of Economic Output The concept of aggregate supply (AS) is a cornerstone of macroeconomics, providing a framework for understanding the relationship between the overall price level and the quantity of goods and services produced in an economy. It represents the total amount of goods and services that producers are willing and … Read more

Utilization of public fund

Utilization of public fund Intergovernmental transfers from the centre to the states takes place through three channels: statutory and other transfers mandated by the Finance Commission, formula-based transfers for State Plan Schemes through the Planning Commission, and other discretionary transfers by the Planning Commission/ various central Ministries. The entire tax sharing is a part of … Read more

World Trade Organization

Here is a list of subtopics without any description for World Trade Organization: Agreement on Agriculture Agreement on Anti-Dumping Agreement on Customs Valuation Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 Agreement on Preshipment Inspection Agreement on Rules of Origin Agreement on Safeguards … Read more

Regressive taxation

Regressive Taxation: A Burden on the Poor and a Threat to Equality Taxation is a fundamental aspect of any modern society, serving as the primary means of funding public services and infrastructure. However, the way taxes are levied can have a profound impact on income distribution and social equity. One particularly controversial form of taxation … Read more

Transport : Railways, Highways, Airways and Water ways and their role in regional development, etc.

INFRASTRUCTURE-development/”>Infrastructure Development– Dams, Roads, Rails (Including Airways and Ports) The availability of efficient infrastructure Services is an important determinant of the pace of market development and output Growth. Historically, the infrastructure sector has been one of the key drivers of growth of the Indian economy and has shown positive growth in the current reporting year … Read more