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 Raghuram Rajan on U.S. Recession Fears, Market Volatility, and Impact on India  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foaRCEr3OPM the recent volatility in global markets. August began with a significant downturn as the U.S. seemed dangerously close to a recession, and the Fed was expected to make six rate cuts over two years. However, just weeks later, stock indexes are nearing all-time highs, the economy appears strong, and the Fed is now expected to cut rates much more slowly. Amid all this uncertainty, what's the real state of the U.S. and global economy, and how does it affect India? 

jobless growth is bad but jobs without growth is also not sustainable.
this year's guidance from The Reserve Bank is 7.2
 but I would look at the quality of that growth and that is why the jobs issue becomes  really important.  we've had very Capital intensive growth in in our manufacturing sector ..and the labor intensive segments are not..
the China plus one flows why is it that they're not creating many more textile jobs many more leather jobs.
I would focus much more on growth quality . I would focus on creating the foundations for strong sustainable growth in the future which means much more investment in education skill building health care so that our human capital is ready for anything.

This report examines Indian government responses to child sexual abuse and challenges in protecting children and treating victims. It makes recommendations for government action to take on this issue. https://www.nsvrc.org/publications/reports/breaking-silence-child-sexual-abuse-india 

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 Prashant Bhushan Exclusive : 'अडानी के कब्जे में है पूरी मोदी सरकार' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXeyTXqZf3E Ajit Anjum

 Instead of SEBI or Madhabi Buch, Govt Should’ve Responded to Hindenburg: Former SEBI Chairman  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7cE8FqtR8Q 
The Wire Aug 20, 2024  Karan thapur with Chandrasekhar Bhaskar Bhave says that since SEBI and its Chairperson face serious allegations they cannot really respond and clarify their own situation. It won’t carry conviction or credibility. Instead, Mr. Bhave says, the Chairperson should have made available to the government details of all her disclosures as well as recusals and the government should then have responded as it thinks fit.

 Mr. Bhave was also asked about how SEBI has handled the Hindenburg allegations since they first became public 19-20 months ago in January 2023. He said if all the assumptions in the public domain about disclosures or non-disclosures and about recusals and non-recusals are correct “it wasn’t handled properly”.

Cracknomicshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVMnGedtnAM Aug 20, 2024 
The fresh Hindenburg allegations on the SEBI chief has broken the trust on our regulatory structures. Once again, we are reminded of the Adani stock manipulation scam, that was never properly investigated. And now the dealings of the SEBI chief with the same obscure offshore funds clearly shows- ‘chowkidaar hi chor hai.’
Will the finance ministry take notice? 

 INSIDE THE SEBI HINDENBURG SAGA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia08uOIsIco  moneycontrol

  1. Ronnie Screwvala says Swades Foundation’s Rs 10-Cr fundraise from Social Stock Exchange gives ‘a different high
  2. Indian Growth and Jobs: Gita Gopinath
  3. Kolkata Doctor Case के सियासी मायने-BJP के खेल को कैसे रोकेंगे
  4. In Hindenburg fallout, serious questions cordoned off by the media’s noise
  5. Malabar Hill Residents Demand Geological Study & Construction Halt Amid Redevelopment Concerns 
  6. R G Kar victim’s post-mortem report says no fracture found
  7. JNU बेचेगा अपनी प्रॉपर्टी और संस्थाओं से वसूलेगा किराया
  8. Mumbai with scarce lands can’t continue to have slums and no open spaces
  9. Lateral Entry
  10. Electric smart meters Protest letter

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