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Grameen Credit Score: A step towards digitizing the rural people

In the Union budget of FY 25-26, a new initiative has been taken up by the Government of India (GoI) towards strengthening the rural people and Self-Help Groups (SHG) which comprise of poor rural women who come together to resolve their problems and improve their living standards. The SHGs are generally self-governed and peer controlled. SHGs are often described as “informal groups”. With the introduction of Grameen Credit Score, these small enterprises can be formally recognised, as a result of which they will be subject to different benefits.

Trump’s Trade Fallacies: From Tariffs to India’s GST

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has called out US President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on imports into the country, saying the import duties would not be paid by some tooth fairy, but by American consumers, and so amounts to a tax on US citizens. This is wholesome fact-checking.

Tonnage Tax Schemes for Inland Vessels 2025

Tonnage tax schemes, a unique form of taxation primarily found in the maritime industry, provide shipowners and operators with an alternative to traditional corporate taxation. Instead of taxing profits, these schemes assess taxes based on a fixed rate per net ton of a vessel. This approach, unique to the maritime sector, aims to establish a more predictable and stable taxation structure, thereby promoting investment and competitiveness.

Empowering India’s Growth Engine: A Comprehensive Analysis of the MSME Ministry’s Structure, Challenges, and Future Prospects

The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) serves as the cornerstone of India's economic framework, fostering entrepreneurship, employment generation, and industrial growth. The MSME sector is often regarded as the backbone of the Indian economy, contributing nearly 30% to the country’s GDP, 45% of total exports, and providing livelihoods to over 110 million people.

Women Panchayats and Digital Inclusion: Transforming Local Governance

The 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992 was a landmark reform that institutionalized gender representation by reserving one-third (33%) of seats for women in Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs). This affirmative action policy significantly increased women’s political participation, enabling them to take on leadership roles as sarpanches (village heads) and panchayat members, thereby shaping governance at the grassroots level (Buch, 2010).

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