Policy reform involves changes to existing laws and regulations. It aims to improve governance and address societal issues. Effective reforms can enhance economic growth and social welfare. They often require public consultation and stakeholder engagement. Successful policy reform can lead to better resource allocation and increased transparency. In India, such reforms have historically shaped the nation’s development trajectory and democratic processes.
The proposed transformation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee framework into VB-G RAM G, aligned with the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, has sparked intense political and...
Farmers in Britain recently protested against a proposed 20% inheritance tax on agricultural assets. This protest marks a growing discontent among farming communities globally. Farmers are facing numerous...