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The teachings and values of Buddhism are highly regarded as a source of guidance for ethical business practices. Although Buddhism does not offer a specific set of guidelines for business ethics, i…
Technocratic Casteism of Indian Linkedin Professionals
– by ‘Buffalo Intellectual’
On 30 June 2020, when the California regulators filed suit in the federal court against Cisco Systems Inc for caste discrimination against one of its employees by his…
Plights of Migrants and Economics of Caste
Author – Rahul Sonpimple
Human migration is generally defined as a permanent or temporary change of residence. One can observe migration as a universal phenomenon that exists in developed as wel…
What Indian Corporate Should Do About #DalitLivesMatter
The killing of George Floyd last month sparked protests all over the USA and around the world, with #BlackLivesMatter hashtag trending for many days on Twitter. Since then, racial discrimination ha…
Scarcity of Resources and the Need for Maximising Welfare
“The world has enough for everyone’s needs but not for everyone’s greed” this quote by Mahatma Gandhi could not have been more relevant. The Mahatma was incredibly prescient and foresighted in his …
Nation Builder Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Vichar Mahotsav Samiti launches Big Leap 2020, an Online Business Plan Contest
In an effort to promote aspiring Indian Entrepreneurs Nation Builder, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Vichar Mahotsav Samiti has launched Online Business Plan Contest Big Leap 2020.
The organizers compri…
Economic Democracy Amidst COVID-19
Author – Dr. Jas Simran Kehal
”So distribution should undo excess, and each man have enough”, King Lear Act IV, Scene I, Shakespeare.
If we translate the original text in accordance with the …
Why Is It Futile To Expect Charity From The Business Class Of India?
“Go into the field of charity. With one or two exceptions all charity in India is communal. If a Parsi dies, he leaves his money for Parsis. If a Jain dies, he leaves his money for Jains. If a Marw…
Social Reform is Necessary for Economic Reform – Babasaheb Ambedkar
The following excerpt is from Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s book Annihilation of Caste. – editor
Let me now turn to the Socialists. Can the Socialists ignore the problem arising out of the social orde…
Why Does India Need To Follow Ambedkar Economics?
Indian Economy is going through a great crisis today, but if we look at the economic history of India at least since India was constituted in 1950, it was always on the wrong track! There are a num…
Social Media and Democracy
In the democracy, the ballots are cast to express the opinions and preferences. They represent the choices of the people for selecting who would govern them. A ballot is therefore not just a paper,…
Modi-nomics – Failure of Policies and Depleting National Wealth
It has been reported that after 18 months of a currency swap, the cash attained the same quantum and volume as it was before the cash swap. The economists are baffled as to what does it indicate as…
Privatsing Public Sector Banks Means Handing Over the Keys to Thieves
In 1969, 14 banks were nationalized by former prime minister Indira Gandhi. The argument was that the banking sector was not working rapidly enough in spreading credit availability across the state…
Data From 8 RTI Replies Show How Deep Rooted Caste Discrimination is at Public Sector Organisations
‘Where there is a will there is a way’, you might have heard this proverb many times in your life but in India especially this doesn’t hold true. Another version of this proverb is much more releva…
India’s Foreign Policy – Aspirations and Failures
The foreign policy interests must match domestic interests. The foreign policy of any country is based on interests, hopes, and honour. The interests, hopes, and honour in the domestic sphere are d…