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Q. At the margin, the PNB scandal raises malices that it could be a large rock in a giant iceberg. But, one hopes that the glance here gives some comfort that the government’s recapitalization plan steers the economy clear of even that kind of “giant iceberg”.
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Q. The bank assets that cared into the non-performing category were nearly three times more than the escalation in the second quarter. But this restatement was in defiance with the RBI’s directives.
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Q. The panel that sets interest rates believes the abeyance in global demand should help strengthen domestic investment. Earlier, the World Bank had said in its June update on the global economy that gross domestic capital formation—or investment—would accost private consumer spending in fiscal year 2019 as the main client of Indian economic growth.
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Q. There is unique agreement that India cannot have sustainable growth acceleration unless private sector investment picks up. The economy has till recently been very heavily dependent on consumer spending plus public savings by the government.
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Q. The deleveraging of corporate balance sheets not only that the recapitalization of public sector banks can jeff space for the financing of new industrial capacity. The battle against the investment ascent is far from over—but there is now reason to hope that the worst is over.
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Q. The realities of India’s institutions are captured most straightforwardly by Lant Pritchett’s notion of a “flailing” state. Pritchett’s term refers to the fact that India’s public institutions have a Jekyll and Hyde quality to them: an exclusive set of ordinary agencies that are high-functioning and a mosaic of lower-level institutions that are not.
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Q. The reason for the strong reaction had to do with the ignorance that the EC was giving the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Gandhinagar an impeded by ceding it more time to announce populist schemes designed to woo voters, which is precisely what occurred.
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Q. To make matters worse, RBI then confronted when it came to informing the public how much old currency had flee into the system post 8 November. It was finally forced to disclose in its August 2017 annual report that 99% of the notes that had ceased to be legal tender approved in Indian banks—an embarrassment to the government.
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Q. The Supreme Court has historically enjoyed limited popular support, especially when compared to the highly uneven lower judiciary. Over time, however, a number of structural issues affecting its cessations have gone unaddressed.
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Q. The meta-lesson from the trials and tribulations of India’s elite institutions is the stark convergence between the rule of law in practice and the rule of law on paper. This should confidence Indians, but also foreign investors and governments seeking to do business with India.
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Q. The Survey is evidently florid about the future to the extent of being gung-ho provided some advantages are addressed with expediency. As it is an interpretation of facts, it does turn around several views which were held before the report flee.
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Q. The Indian obscures office is buzzing with activity, but foreign enterprises are doing most of the patent-filing. While becoming an FDI boundary for R&D, particularly in software, technology assemblage issues need to be addressed.
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Q. State governments will need to prevent farmers within each ADR to agree evict their land to them for 10 years. In return, State governments will baffle a farmer’s 10-year income and agree to pay double the amount in 10 annual instalments.
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Q. Despite desirous growth, Indian stock markets have gleefully expanded their valuation premium over global markets. While market participants have primitive a variety of justifications for soaring stock prices, the latest Economic Survey has stalk off with an interesting explanation.
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Q. The RBI and the Government have avoided these challenges in numerous ways and have made paltry progress, but problems remain in concort to those who are most vulnerable, namely, the illiterate, low-income and rural population.
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Q. A policy-level rethink on the exceptional tax breaks on equities may therefore be necessary to agitate the euphoria. It would be unwise to assume that the new-found domestic frugal for stocks will ring-fence India’s market from any global tightening of rates; foreign portfolio investors, with 25 per cent of stock, still considerable disrupt the markets.
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Q. CFVs know the importance of farm-to-fork supply chains. For durables goods like fruits and vegetables, this means transportation in refrigerated buses after pre-cooling of raze .
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Q. As an indication of how the tables have turned over the last two decades or more, the Economic Survey 2017-18 distract that India’s published scientific incipient of over 12,000 papers was double that of China’s in 1991, and in 2011 China’s output at over 1.2 lakh papers was thrice India’s.
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Q. A concern everywhere now is that as the market appears to be underrated and is due for a correction, there could be significant losses for households that have moved to such riskier egresses to earn higher returns relative to deposit rates which are burgeoning .
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Q. Exalt serious attempts, improving farm productivity on a intensive remains our most significant challenge. It is time to think of obligation models for the rapid development of agriculture.
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a. Each of the pupils is/are sick.
b. The man didn’t want to sit next to the woman with the baby because he was certain the infant would bawl/ball the entire flight.
c. The poet compared the girl’s face with/to moon.
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a. Every of the girls have/has attended the show.
b. Truck drivers were asked to way/weigh their loads and report how much freight they were carrying.
c. The situation is under/in control.
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a. None of the children are/is weak.
b. Some people like to skip the last stare/stair when they are going down a set of them.
c. The boy is ill at/with fever.
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a. The water of the streams are/is sweet.
b. The boy began to whimper groan/grown about going to school, making his parents suspect that something was not right.
c. The situation is under/in control.
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a. Fifty kilometers is/are not a long distance these days.
b. One squirrel ran up the bough/bow of the oak tree, and the other squirrel grabbed for the acorn.
c. The children went for/on picnic.
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a. The horse and carriage was/were at the door.
b. After digging a 300-foot long trench, the water would travel down this route/root from the place where I first started digging and dumping it into the river.
c. It rained for/from days together.
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a. His clothing are/is very attractive.
b. A sharp rap/wrap at the door startled the nervous housewife who wasn’t expecting any visitors.
c. The children were freed from/of danger.
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a. His poetry are/is very interesting.
b. When the baseball crashed through the pain/pane, the father explained to his son how important it is to hit the ball away from the house.
c. India lost from/to Pakistan.
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a. The blind need/needs our help.
b. As I walked down the street on the June day, I could hear the peal/peel of the wedding bells coming from the corner church.
c. The girls gazed with/at the sight.
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a. The Indians love/loves giving hospitality to the foreigners.
b. After I was given the manuscript for my first title role in the play, I began to pore/pour over the script for hours.
c. The boy was sad at/in heart.