Share of those falling under the 'vulnerable' category has dropped to 15 per cent from over 50 per cent 12 years ago ...
India has virtually eliminated absolute poverty based on World Bank standards, according to Arvind Virmani from Niti Aayog.
Arvind Virmani proposes a zero-to-zero tariff policy on value-added manufactured goods as an appropriate route in striking ...
Absolute poverty in India, measured by the $1.9 per day income norm, has been virtually eliminated, with only about 1 per ...
Dhenkanal: The Digital Reading Room initiative in Dhenkanal district has received appreciation from NITI Aayog for utilising ...
Niti Aayog member Arvind Virmani claims absolute poverty is virtually eradicated in India, citing World Bank standards.
In India, the thinking behind tariffs during the 1991 economic reforms was to help the domestic industry become competitive and to then reduce these duties gradually over time.
Coming to the current financial year, Virmani expects growth to be at 6.5 percent or higher, while for FY26 he offers a range between 6.5 and 7 percent.
Niti Aayog member Arvind Virmani has said that while employment is increasing in India, real wages for regular jobs have not ...
In an interview given to PTI-Bhasha, Arvind Virmani said, that according to PLFS data, the worker-population ratio has been increasing in the last seven years. This means that the number of jobs ...
Absolute poverty in India, as per World Bank's metric, has been nearly eradicated, dropping to just 1%. The percentage of the ...