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Kunal is an ex-banker with a (largely self-proclaimed) flair for writing. He is an associate member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and an MBA from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai.

7 Suggestions for the government

suggestions-for-the-government
As the euphoria of another Independence Day passes with the flags of patriotism flying high over our heads and in our hearts, we feel thankful that the reigns of democracy are in the able hands of the Government we do have. While it appears from most communication emerging from the official channels and government-friendly media houses that the reign of...

Why Writing is not considered a career choice in India ?

writing career
A career, as any dictionary will tell you, is what you do with your life after you have completed your education. Around the world, this can mean different things depending on time and context, but broadly speaking, it applies to the occupation a person takes up in order to earn money. Yes, we are a part of an economy,...

Why you should avoid a Cash advance on your credit card

Multiple Credit Cards
If you have a credit card, you probably receive an email or SMS from them regularly telling you just how easy and cheap it is to take a cash advance on it. Usually, the communication will use enticing language like ‘convenience’, ‘as simple as walking into an ATM’ and ‘low interest rate’. And no doubt it sounds tempting, to...

What can the Indian Government do to encourage Small farmers – Part 2

Farmer
In our first part on this subject, which you can read here, we have covered some of the measures a Government can take to improve the condition of farmers. In continuance of this, we look further at this subject in an attempt to find further ways in which the farming sector can improve its condition. Farm insurance Perhaps the biggest problem...

Importance of Taxes in nation-building

Importance of Taxes in Nation building
A Tax is a compulsory contribution by an individual or company to the government, whether local or national. It is the ‘compulsory’ aspect that makes it a tax, as opposed to a donation, of course. Taxes are reality of life for all of us, rich and middle-class, in some form or the other. Imagesource There are two types of taxes, as...

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