Issue: October 2016
 
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  Tapping Sustainable Energy Alternatives
  The second lead article, which is also focus article, is written by Shri N Bhadran Nair. Citing a report of the World Health Organisation, the author has advocated for tapping sustainable energy alternatives
  Financing Renewables in India
  The third article is written by Shri P C Maithani, Adviser, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. He has focussed on renewable energy resources
  Steps to Achieve India’s Solar Potential
  The special article is written by Sumant Sinha, Chairman and Managing Director of ReNew Power. He opines that India must also honour its global commitments on curbing greenhouse gas emissions
Lead Article

Textiles the word brings up images of beautiful drapes cotton, silk, chiffon, lace. Whether it is the material draped on the figurine of the lady from Mohenjadaro, the stylish drapes of Cleopatra, the ball dance gowns of the Victorian Era or the lovely dresses worn by our own queens and princesse...

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Economy is doing fine but…

A dignitary visiting Brazil in 1971 asked its head of state Emilio Medicin about the economic situation of the country to which he replied , ‘The economy is doing fine, but the people are not.’ This captures the paradox of growth that does not create employment and reduces poverty. The close interrelationship between growth, employment and poverty has long been a matter of debate and dispute among economists. The ‘trickle down’ theory of economic growth has long lost its relevance and it is now well recognized that growth may not be enough to achieve the objectives of employment and reduction of poverty. The impact of growth on employment and poverty depends upon a multitude of factors and the proper dynamics of the relationship between these three goals needs to be understood in a broader context. How far growth will impact poverty depends upon its employment generating capacity. In case of India, despite having a high overall growth rate, the extent and quality of employment generation has been low. The employment generation has mostly come from the low productivity informal sector.
 
 
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