Why Does India Need a National Labour Card? Current challenges of not tracking labour. Informal Economy Dominance: Nearly 80-90% of India’s workforce operates in the informal sector, without job security, benefits, or legal protections. Skill Mismatch: Many workers are underemployed or employed in roles that do not utilise their full skill level due to a […]
Read BlogThe Problem of Caste Census Polarisation Risk: A caste census could deepen social divisions if the data is used for competitive identity politics rather than inclusive policymaking. In competition, all political parties will use this data for polarisation. Perpetuation of Stereotypes: Categorising populations primarily by caste could overshadow merit, individual identity, and progress. Strategic Vulnerability: […]
Read BlogThe Truth of Monopolist and Competitive Nations Monopolist nations don’t wage war internally. They establish their territory and grow. i.e., the largest manufacturer [China] and consumer [USA]. Only competitive nations [China, India, Taiwan] engage in wars to capture territory, but they fail to grow in the long term—like two manufacturers competing against each other. The […]
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