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Focus on affordability quotient not inflation

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The rate of Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) in India dropped to 3.34% in the month of March; below the lower bound (4%) of the regulator’s (RBI) target band of 4% to 6%. It is definitely a significant development insofar as the monetary policy consideration, macroeconomic stability, and consumer confidence are concerned. If this trend sustains, it would pave the path for further easing in the monetary policy; improve the fiscal outlook; improve the outlook for debt and currency markets; aid corporate profitability and encourage fresh investment flows. In this sense, it is certainly good news for the investors in Indian financial markets in the near-term. However, in my view, a low inflation rate does not help a large section of the Indian population much. A low inflation rate only implies a slower rise in the price level as compared to the prices in the base period. It offers no relief to the people who are already finding the existing prices of the essential goods and services unaf...

India employment - Gender gap and skill mimatch need to be corrected

 The latest quarterly bulletin on employment and unemployment indicators released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India makes interesting reading. The latest data presented in the bulletin in based on the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) carried out between July-September 2019, i.e., well before the lockdown forced by the outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. The key highlights of the survey are as follows: ·          For the purposes of the Survey, the “Labour Force Participation Rate” (LFPR) is defined as the ratio of population which offers itself for employment, whether currently employed or unemployed. The “Worker Population Ratio” (WPR) is the ratio of employed workers in the total population of the country. ·          As per the latest data, in urban areas, LFPR was ~37%. For the young people (15-29yrs) the rate was at ~39%, while all people above 15...