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<title><![CDATA[Economy is back to where it was]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2013 21:39:54 EDT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Thanks to UPA’s bungling, economy is back to where it was in 1990, crown jakarta capital management environmental
Original article: http://www.niticentral.com/2013/04/21/thanks-to-upa%E2%80%99s-bungling-economy-is-back-to-where-it-was-in-1990-68631.html
The Atal Behari Vajpayee Government bequeathed a robust economy to the UPA. Remember that the growth rate registered in 2003-2004, the last year of the NDA regime, was an impressive 8.5 per cent. Foreign exchange reserves were plentiful. General prices were well under control. Share markets were booming. And there was a general sense of well-being. Work on the Golden Quadrilateral highway linking four corners of India was in full swing. And various public infrastructure projects under the Public-Private- Partnership model were proceeding without any hitch.
Now, in the last year of the UPA-II, we are back to the ‘Hindu rate of growth’. If the economy logs anything above 5 per cent, it would be a miracle. The prestigious highway project has become a casualty of the UPA Government’s venality and drift. Instead of making 20 kilometres of new roads daily — as was the case]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2013 21:39:17 EDT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Thanks to UPA’s bungling, economy is back to where it was in 1990, crown jakarta capital management environmental
Original article: http://www.niticentral.com/2013/04/21/thanks-to-upa%E2%80%99s-bungling-economy-is-back-to-where-it-was-in-1990-68631.html
The Atal Behari Vajpayee Government bequeathed a robust economy to the UPA. Remember that the growth rate registered in 2003-2004, the last year of the NDA regime, was an impressive 8.5 per cent. Foreign exchange reserves were plentiful. General prices were well under control. Share markets were booming. And there was a general sense of well-being. Work on the Golden Quadrilateral highway linking four corners of India was in full swing. And various public infrastructure projects under the Public-Private- Partnership model were proceeding without any hitch.
Now, in the last year of the UPA-II, we are back to the ‘Hindu rate of growth’. If the economy logs anything above 5 per cent, it would be a miracle. The prestigious highway project has become a casualty of the UPA Government’s venality and drift. Instead of making 20 kilometres of new roads daily — as was the case]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2013 23:52:07 EDT</pubDate>
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People don’t like being forced to purchase things they may not want, which is why over half of us are hoping that the Supreme Court throws out the individual insurance mandate in President Barack Obama’s health care plan. There’s also a worldwide rebellion brewing against being forced to purchase expensive electricity produced by so-called “renewable” sources, now being exacerbated by the availability of very cheap natural gas from shale formations But, here in the U.S. there are some 30 different statewide “renewable portfolio standards” (RPSs) that also mandate pricey power, usually under the guise of fighting dreaded global warming.
RPSs command that a certain percentage of electricity has to come from wind, solar, geothermal, or biomass.]]></description>
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