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Rebuilding a sustainable economy post Covid | ToI
- Great Depression of 1929 & Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2007
- The global economy is in recession and it is going to be more destructive this time.
- Indian Economy: may shrink by 4-9% in 2020-21
- In 1979, India witnessed once in a century type drought, which made our economy shrink by -5%.
- Morarji Desai’s and Charan Singh’s governments fell
- Mid-term elections brought Indira Gandhi back into power.
- I believe that the India in which we live in today was in many ways created in 1979.
- What kind of India will the 2020 economic recession create?
- Unprecedented fiscal and monetary stimulus packages.
- IMF: the total stimulus package for G20 countries averaged 12.1% of GDP.
- A quick analysis of the stimulus packages shows that they are primarily targeted to revive the current economy; hardly any country has thought about the long-term transition.
- In India too, the focus is on the existing ‘brown economy’ and shovel-ready projects.
- Climate and environmental concerns are relegated.
- Short-term injection is required, but not at the cost of long-term loss.
- Strategy to transition to a sustainable society.
- Make agriculture sustainable
- 50% land
- 85% water
- Massive amount of chemicals
- Low-income livelihood to 50% of the population
- Agriculture is central to building a sustainable society.
- Transform the energy sector
- Stimulus
- R&D
- Renewable electricity
- Battery storage
- Smart grids
- Hydrogen fuel for industries
- Build resilient infrastructure
- Build roads, airports, buildings
- We must make them ‘green’.
- Instead of roads, we should prioritise railways
- Instead of concrete jungles, we must build sustainable cities
- Invest in nature
- Reversing deforestation
- Reversing desertification
- Enhancing soil, wetlands and forests
- Massive livelihood opportunities
- Support local and small businesses
- For jobs, sustainability and resilience of the supply chain, local small businesses are going to be the key.
- Government policies must support the development of efficient and green small businesses.
- Invest in social capital and governance
- educated + healthy society and good governance
- The New Deal enacted by Franklin Roosevelt to respond to the Great Depression lasted for seven years (1933-39).
- Rebuilding in India will also need time and money.
- Think and spend
Targeting Hezbollah | TH
- Israeli attacks on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.
- Hezbollah is a Shia militia-cum-political party in Lebanon
- Tensions began after Israel’s targeting of Iranian weapons and supplies within Syria.
- In July, a Hezbollah commander was killed in an Israeli raid in Syria for which the group had vowed retaliation.
- Hezbollah has been a tough target for Israel.
- In 2000, after 18 years of occupation of southern Lebanon, Israel was forced to withdraw mainly due to the fighting of Hezbollah.
- In 2006, Israel invaded Lebanon, aimed at destroying Hezbollah’s military capabilities.
- Iran-Syria-Hezbollah axis
- Hezbollah can push Lebanon into a wider war.
- Both sides should avert such an outcome and stick to the ceasefire.
National well-being and the counts that matter
- What proportion of pregnancies in India start off without the consent of the woman?
- Underage marriage of girls must become history.
- Ensuring secondary school completion of every child has far-reaching impact, and needs to be pursued single-mindedly.
- Not every pregnancy ends up in a live birth
- Hemingway novel: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn”.
- A desired pregnancy is to be supported by a fully functional health-care system, able to anticipate complications before time and facilitating a safe delivery.
- Pregnancies in India still are familial events
- A young, short and under-schooled woman is more likely to have a bad pregnancy outcome, or, a smaller than expected baby.
- A birth weight is much more than a number — it is a complex outcome, telling of how well the woman and her family eats, her status among them, and also of any particular condition that the individual mother or newborn child has.
- Born more equal than others?
- A good start is a great advantage.
- Mother’s breast milk
- Locally available weaning and complementary foods
- Repeated bouts of vaccine preventable or easily treatable illnesses
- Correlate of birthweight and five-year height-weight needs to be reviewed at the highest political levels regularly.
- Deworming, school toilets, sanitary pads and bicycles for girls are progressive policy steps in the right direction.
- Improved learning should translate into better completion rates at post-secondary and baccalaureate levels but need not necessarily correspond to universal, meaningful employment.
- Stigma erodes self-worth and kills silently.
- Together, these measurements will tell us far more about where we are, and where we as a nation will go.
- The tools to get these measurements exist; we just have to see them in real time to be able to take corrective actions where needed.
- Public health is about people, their continued well-being, and not just about controlling disease outbreaks.
NEWS
- PM Modi to inaugurate new building of Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University in Jhansi through video conferencing
- Government launches contest “Chunauti” to promote startups in small towns
- Centre to develop three Bamboo Clusters in Jammu, Katra and Samba areas of J&K
- Jharkhand govt extends current lockdown in Corona containment zones till September 30
- President Ram Nath Kovind to confer National Sports and Adventure Awards 2020 today
- Veteran Athletics coach Purshottam Rai dies at 79
- He was to be conferred the prestigious Dronacharya Award in the lifetime category today.
- India co-sponsors UN security council resolution on women peacekeepers
- French Prez urges European neighbors to better coordinate cross-border virus restrictions
- Beximco Pharma to cooperate with Serum Institute of India for supply of COVID 19 Vaccine in Bangladesh
- Dr. Harsh Vardhan invites stakeholders in country and abroad to participate in formulating STIP 2020
- Bangladesh remembers its national poet Nazrul on his death anniversary
- August records highest rainfall in 44 years with 25 per cent excess downpour
- RBI may not extend moratorium on repayment of bank loans beyond August 31
- Prahlad Joshi assures States of all Central assistance in restarting pending projects
- Food and Public Distribution Secretary chairs key meeting on schemes for PDS reforms
- Congress MP Harikrishnan Vasanthakumar passes away due to COVID-19
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