Rubbishing India’s poor ranking in the recently released Global Hunger Index 2021, wherein India has slipped to 101st position below Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, Arvind Panagariya, professor of economics at Columbia University and former vice chairman, NITI Ayog has said that data collection and methodologies used for Global Hunger Index 2021 are flawed. you are relying on so little information …
Panagariya was responding to a question on what the priorities should be of the government that comes into power when elections end next month. New York: India must focus on the growth of labour-intensive sectors to create decent jobs for the masses as well as give “serious thought” to privatising the public sector banks, eminent economist Arvind Panagariya has said, …