The RBI is the Achilles heel of India’s Constitution

The Constitution of India was debated by several eminent and far-thinking personalities who saw far, realised the dangers of large government and limited the government's influence by including Fundamental Rights in Part III of the Constitution. As this article points out, the Constituent Assembly mostly dismissed Ambedkar's vision of a socialist democracy : If the... Continue Reading →

Modi’s reforms bring more misery for manual labour

By Madhusudhan Raj via Mises India In his second term, the Narendra Modi government is going to carry out some major labor reforms. These reforms aim to consolidate myriad of different labor legislation under four major labor codes. These codes are as following, The first Code talks about minimum wages for every worker, unorganised, and... Continue Reading →

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