Wednesday, 29 March, 2023

Remya Nair

Remya Nair
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Remya Nair works as a Senior Associate Editor with ThePrint writing on political economy. She has a post-graduate degree in Economics from Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics. Remya has over ten years of experience as a journalist covering the economy and financial sector across the two cities of Mumbai and Delhi. She has previously worked with two business newspapers, BusinessLine and Mint, where she wrote extensively on government's economic policies, the central bank and macroeconomic data sets.

On Camera

YourTurn

File photo of smog in Delhi. Some doctors have called air pollution a bigger threat than Covid-19.| Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint

Air quality is better but not enough to banish air purifiers. Here are options for your room & car

What’s the solution for people who cannot leave Delhi? Air purifiers from Dyson's expensive range to Xiaomi's affordable ones can be of help.
A file photo of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman | ANI photo

What is Modi govt’s ‘bad bank’ that will buy Rs 2 lakh crore debt, free up lending

National Asset Reconstruction Co. Ltd (NARCL) is awaiting RBI’s nod. It aims to free up bank resources for lending to productive sectors of the economy.

Defence

Representational image of Union finance ministry | ANI

Defence fund to state grants, Modi govt may ignore some ideas of NK Singh finance commission

Current constraints, including a 9.5% fiscal deficit, make it tough for the Modi govt to give states more sectoral funds beyond the 41% share recommended by the 15th Finance Commission.

Why military is more for asserting political will, not just about controlling territory

No matter what tactics, doctrine, or weapon system is used, the objective of any war is to control territory, argues Gen. MM Naravane (retd). But it's politics that matters most.