Ahana Mitra
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Has the trickle-down theory failed to help poor in India?
The new economic reforms in the early 1990s, popularly known as, Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation ( or the LPG model) aimed at making the Indian economy as the fastest growing economy and globally competitive. The series of reforms undertaken with respect to the industrial sector, trade as well as financial sector aimed at making the economy more efficient. These reforms freed up India from many bureaucratic hurdles and red tape, providing the foundation for strong economic growth.
By Ahana Mitra2 years ago in Education
Regional variation in growth and development
Regional development disparity is a continuous developmental challenge for Indian policy makers. It has been in existence since the British period. During the first three decades of planning, the government gave much stress to establishing heavy industries in backward regions but this problem remained unabated. The accelerated economic growth since the 1980s appears to have aggravated regional disparities.
By Ahana Mitra2 years ago in Education
9/11
Has Anyone forgotten that morning when everything came crashing down? 4 planes got hijacked, 2 buildings came crashing down, innumerable killed! The only thing constant was chaos and trouble. I guess these are the only 2 things that never really goes away.
By Ahana Mitra2 years ago in Confessions
REVENGE LOOK DONE RIGHT
Makeup and touchup - the two most common phrases that have been told to a woman since (I don't know) the dawn of time it seems. By the way, it was actually invented by Egyptians in 6000 BCE. They created it as they believed makeup was next to godliness and that it appealed to the Gods. (Next time you find your bestie obsessed with a new line, drop this trivia maybe.) Knowing this might make you feel like a geek. However, it also tells us that makeup has been an integral part of our lives for a really long time.
By Ahana Mitra2 years ago in Lifehack

