The incentives for people to join politics needs to change
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010Normal people do not get into politics as a profession. (more…)
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Financial services availabilty, market size, incomes, demography, asset penetration, credit, savings. |
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Income distribution, savings and expenditures, Index of best cities to invest and live in. |
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Income distribution - low, middle, and affluent, Market size across product segments, SEC classification. |
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All 9 sectors share of district GDP, Sectoral growth in each district, Accompanied with basic demographics. |
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Ownership across income/age ,Forecast of housing demand,Insights into household types. |
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City Skyline of India Neighborhood Series Incomes, expenditures and savings in 100 plus neighbourhoods of top cities |
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33 urban Consumer Segments in India based on lifescycle stages of chief wage earners of households and their skill levels. |
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60 Industrial Sectors - units engaged, production, employment and consumption of industrial products in states and districts |
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Households, population, income savings expenditure for 431 towns and around 5000 peri urban centres & all rural blocks |
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Education, health, economic Status, infrastructure, demography, empowerment, crime, and more, for all states & districts. |
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Urban Consumer Expenditure Spectrum Income group wise expenditure on 21 categories & Households, population across income categories. |
Normal people do not get into politics as a profession. (more…)
Tags: incentives, politics
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The bet may or may not come off, but it is in my view a fair target. (more…)
Tags: emissions, environment, Jayaram Ramesh, specific emission
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Experts have said for many years that subsidies do not reach the poor, the leakages are too many. The solution is direct transfer. (more…)
Tags: NREGA, YSR
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Large numbers boggle the imagination and the first reaction is to reject it. (more…)
Tags: Demography, market size, middle class
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July rains have been very good, which augurs well for the agriculture sector. June shortfall was threatening the worst case scenario. (more…)
Tags: agriculture, monsoon, rainfall
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