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Prasanna Mohanty

Prasanna Mohanty

Policy Editor, India Today

Prasanna Mohanty is the Policy Editor, India Today.

By Prasanna Mohanty

Who is afraid of transparency in the functioning of our political parties?

The Centre is apparently not only opposed to transparency in political funding, it is also opposed to bringing political parties under the RTI Act. In the latter, all major political parties are united.

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Lok Sabha 2019: Why does Election Commission look weak in ensuring a level playing field?

Delayed or mild action in some alleged violations of the code of conduct, and no action at all in others, are allowing space for misuse of official machinery and vitiation of fair play.

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Part II. NYAY complements PM-KISAN in fighting poverty and inequality

Global thinking has changed with increasing acceptance of income transfer initiatives like NYAY and PM-KISAN to fight poverty and inequality. This part of the series focuses on the UN and India’s fight against hunger and inequality.

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NYAY I.: It's good economics and in keeping with new global thinking on growth and inequality

Economists' ideas on growth are changing, with the IMF finding trickle-down economics doesn't work. Schemes that improve income of the poor, like Congress' NYAY, are thus a good step.

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Job markets in India: New sectors have opened up, yet job loss remains a major concern

New series of QES, inexplicably discontinued post-October 2017, showed structural changes in the economy. Education and health sectors had emerged as the new flag bearers of jobs in place of construction and IT/BPO.

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NYAY: The scheme brings focus back to poverty and income inequality in India

India is home to the highest number of poor people (364 million) – more than the population of the US (328 million) and the greatest income inequality in the world. It is definitely time to discuss welfare interventions like NYAY.

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Part II. General Elections 2019: Who is funding the electioneering of our political parties?

Recent amendments in various statutes bringing in electoral bonds and allowing funding from foreign sources jeopardise transparency and expose our political parties to undesirable influences and unaccounted money.

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Part I. General Elections 2019: Who is funding the electioneering of our political parties?

Recent amendments in various statutes bringing in electoral bonds and allowing funding from foreign sources jeopardise transparency and expose our political parties to undesirable influences and unaccounted money.

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General Elections 2019: Even after Balakot, are major BJP states not joining General Elections, wary of an uncertain mood?

The fact that BJP governments of Maharashtra and Haryana have not opted for simultaneous elections indicates a lack of confidence in the Modi magic. That's despite the muscular policy adopted towards Pakistan.

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Pulwama and 2019 General Elections: Wait for the surprise

Despite hard factors influencing choices, the Indian electorate has surprised poll analysts multiple times. This time too, we should be prepared.

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