Syllabus– General Studies 3(economy)
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How Startups are best suited in India?
Issues/challenges
Syllabus: General Studies Paper 3
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The Indian economy has travelled through an eventful period through the last three decades.
In the post-independence economic history of our country, 1991 stands out as a watershed year.
This was the year in which the economy was faced with a severe balance of payments crisis.
In response, we launched a wide-ranging economic programme, not just to restore the balance of payments but to reform, restructure and modernise the economy.
A near tragedy was averted and a new path was laid out before the country.
The shift, key players:
Foreign reserves:
The balance of payments situation had remained comfortable.
There were three years in which the current account showed a small surplus.
Most of the years showed a small deficit. The exceptions were 2011-12 and 2012-13 when the current account deficit exceeded 4%. This was taken care of quickly.
Foreign exchange reserves showed a substantial increase and touched $621 billion as of last week.
The opening up of the external sector, which included liberal trade policy, market-determined exchange rate and a liberal flow of external resources, has greatly strengthened the external sector.
Of course, we still run a high merchandise trade deficit which is offset to a large extent by the surplus in services.
Growth and Reforms must be go hand in hand:
Priorities looking ahead:
Syllabus: General Studies Paper 3
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As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes ubiquitous, India has the potential to leverage these massive datasets to build frameworks to empower people, create equity and race towards its goal of $1 trillion of economic value using digital technologies by 2025.
The opportunity for AI-driven growth:
While successfully narrowing down the digital divide, India now has an exceptional opportunity to harness the data being created to benefit citizens through the adoption of frontier technologies.
Government initiatives:
Challenges for AI Adoption in India:
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Syllabus– General Studies 3(economy)
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According to the government’s latest annual PLFS (Periodic Labour Force Survey) data, the economy may be limping towards normalcy after the Covid-19 second wave, but the job market continues to show extended signs of stress.
Cause of such stress:
Major findings of the latest annual PLFS (Periodic Labour Force Survey) on quality of Jobs:
The disproportionate impact of better quality jobs in Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) data:
Concerns:
Syllabus– General Studies 3(economy)
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Recently the government of India, released ‘IndiGau’, India’s first Cattle Genomic Chip for the conservation of pure varieties of indigenous cattle breeds like Gir, Kankrej, Sahiwal, Ongole etc.
About IndiGau:
Benefits:
To further the use of this chip in generating phenotypic and genotypic correlations, NIAB has entered into a collaborative agreement with National Dairy Development Board (NDDB).
Syllabus– General Studies 3(economy)
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The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs recently launched ‘SonChiraiya’ (A brand and logo).
What is SonChiraiya?
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Syllabus: General Studies Paper 3
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Hit by a relentless second wave of COVID-19 infections, India has seen localised lockdowns across several States.
With activity restrained, job losses have climbed. This has dampened family incomes and consumer sentiment, setting the stage for lower-than-anticipated economic growth and belying the nation’s hopes of racing back to activity this year on a low base last year.
Economy Estimates and GDP figures:
Vulnerability of Informal sector jobs:
The rural-urban livelihood divide must be addressed:
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Syllabus: General Studies Paper 3
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Recently, PM launched an electronic voucher-based digital payment system “e-RUPI”
About e-RUPI:
Working of the e-RUPI:
Process of issuing vouchers:
Uses of e-Rupi:
Corporate applications of e-RUPI includes:
What is the significance of e-RUPI and how is it different from a digital currency?
Challenges:
The need of the e-RUPI:
Benefits of e-RUPI:
It could also be used to streamline fertiliser subsidies to farmers.
e-RUPI is almost custom-designed for school voucher programmes.
Syllabus: General studies paper 3
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Reasons for their failure:
Risks and Constraints:
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