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Potholes are the bane of urban India… RT @Prajapati878 Can government will adopt this technology? I am sure @nitin_gadkari ji will take it personally and will see this sooner in india.@narendramodi ji @PMOIndia@SuPriyoBabul jipic.twitter.com/69YZtaEbZN
— Swaminathan P (@swami2005) October 20, 2018
First Look of "India's FIRST"!Indian Railways to enter a new league with it's latest Technology leap!Another Success story of Make In India!First Engine-Less train of the Indian Railways,codenamed as 'TRAIN 18',has been Indigenously Developed by the Integral coach factory. pic.twitter.com/wtopSVHBxU
— India Report Card (@InReportCard) October 22, 2018
The number of road traffic violations in India are far higher than in the developed world. Technologies like #ESC & #ABS are very important & for the first time #StopTheCrash has made it possible for people to see and experience these life saving technologies. #50by30 #Act4SDGs pic.twitter.com/MwomEIylL0
— Stop the Crash (@StoptheCrash) September 28, 2018
Google launches AI-powered flood alerts to save lives in India
Read more: https://t.co/E8LnHlehSo#Google #technology #India pic.twitter.com/bZ07z4jHWz
— Android Authority (@AndroidAuth) September 26, 2018
India’s new technology infrastructure has created a platform to build domestic tech giants https://t.co/1U5yn61R25 by @jshieber pic.twitter.com/kpSa3dptH3
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) September 27, 2018
5 ways tech can transform the future of work in #India https://t.co/PcOOafhcZH #technology pic.twitter.com/Soue1LQpST
— World Economic Forum (@wef) October 15, 2018
Quote of the day.
Learn more about the Fourth Industrial Revolution in India: https://t.co/v6ExfIMubF #India #technology pic.twitter.com/3R1m09WAxu
— World Economic Forum (@wef) October 12, 2018
How #India can become a global leader in drone #technology https://t.co/B8lASJ92Uh pic.twitter.com/QsCLvLrcFP
— World Economic Forum (@wef) October 11, 2018
#Technology, the key to raising #productivity, is here to stay. As much as 90% of increases in PerCapitaIncome come from technological #innovation. #Agriculture #Economy #India https://t.co/RsB3eKQKH4 pic.twitter.com/adJqjpcuzi
— Valluri Technology Accelerators (@ValluriTA) October 25, 2018
We will take this technology to the next level to protect every single farmer in India and developing countries from pesticide-induced toxicity! @inStem_India @PrinSciAdvGoI @BIRAC_2012 @CCAMP_Bangalore @anand_bugworks @NCBS_Bangalore @hurryram @DBTIndia https://t.co/0wDhSdNCew pic.twitter.com/v9CKjxvwn5
— Praveen Kumar Vemula (@pkvemula) October 18, 2018
India can become a global leader in drone technology https://t.co/f1P6OnJW8o
— FICCI (@ficci_india) October 18, 2018
Why reinvent the wheel? See how #BP is borrowing available technology and adapting it for keeping its people and machinery working in top form https://t.co/SPYYXSi7RM pic.twitter.com/RzCOfEOdi4
— BP India (@BP_India) October 24, 2018
Michael Dell has invested in education technology companies in India, which teach skills ranging from “English-language fluency, to repairing cars, to learning optometry."https://t.co/0usihMgzUP pic.twitter.com/hBav7XW8QT
— Forbes (@Forbes) October 21, 2018
Japan and India to sign technology partnership agreement.https://t.co/WtGZwkF1PF
— Nikkei Asian Review (@NAR) October 25, 2018
Rawat said India was looking forward to procuring Kamov helicopters and other weapon systems and technology from Russia. https://t.co/Ih4ZGIDz6n
— The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) October 7, 2018
Wise words from Yamini Aiyar @CPR_India: "the very State failure that technology seeks to fix particularly — the people and organisation structures that make the State — are in fact critical to the success (and failure) of technology solutions." https://t.co/2vbhBR068R
— Milan Vaishnav (@MilanV) October 6, 2018
India Plans Facial Recognition Technology at Airports https://t.co/111BdVqEkE
— Gadgets 360 (@Gadgets360) October 5, 2018
An online platform e-Choupal uses Internet of Things technology to five farmers in India access to market information, helping them to manage their crops more effectively, while reducing the need for intermediaries and increasing farmer income levels. https://t.co/gpeQYMfZHt pic.twitter.com/HfRlxMRzPW
— Ellen MacArthur Fdn. (@circulareconomy) October 1, 2018
#3Ts –Technology, Transparency & Teamwork is the mantra of governance for transformation of #Odisha. Proactive disclosure of pollution data by industries in real time will improve quality of life in periphery of industry & improve compliance @EPIC_India
https://t.co/VJHvz8MVuX— CMO Odisha (@CMO_Odisha) September 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/i_theindian/status/952219663814897664
India scoring centuries in Space Technology with record number of satellites launched. https://t.co/IR7rLRikep #TransformingIndia pic.twitter.com/iytUfy2Em4
— MyGovIndia (@mygovindia) October 7, 2018
India's IT sector set to witness next wave of hiring. The hiring is primarily in emerging technologies like #AR & #VR etc as most of R&D in emerging technologies are happening in India. https://t.co/8hHJ9Y5EaS
— Dr.Omkar Rai (@Omkar_Raii) October 23, 2018
India ranks at 6th position for scientific publications and ranks at 10th for only resident patent applications Click here to read more on science and technology development in India https://t.co/cu8xskSZQ2#BrandIndia pic.twitter.com/LqB1rVnkIh
— IBEF (@Brands_India) October 22, 2018
https://twitter.com/Thesureshsharma/status/1048414781583974401
Accenture’s new research identifies the key external factors that organizations need to address to maximize gains from digital technologies they adopt. Read more in this @Dataquest_India article #IndustryX0. @AidanQuilligan https://t.co/frhsXMTk13
— Accenture India (@AccentureIndia) October 18, 2018
Trap to remove ice from wind turbines, airplanes by @iiscbangalore scientists https://t.co/IKsY6lCWvR pic.twitter.com/2usP32UNc3
— Nature India (@NatureInd) September 17, 2018
Cholesterol helps bacterial toxins kill cells, @iiscbangalore scentists find https://t.co/q3zJ1ZYzqa pic.twitter.com/51a5FRtL96
— Nature India (@NatureInd) July 18, 2018
Scientists at @iiscbangalore produce a silicon-based platform to grow rat cardiac muscle cells — promising for the study of heart diseases that thicken the inner walls of heart chambers and enlarge a heart. https://t.co/P6C80PMYYD pic.twitter.com/HHdnX7pUaV
— Nature India (@NatureInd) April 19, 2018
A compact and efficient supercapacitor printed on a flexible plastic sheet has been developed by researchers at IISc https://t.co/0tJkAyimi6 https://t.co/HSZ8w7YZ44 pic.twitter.com/DNnmsWOCH5
— IISc Bangalore (@iiscbangalore) July 14, 2018
How do organisms decide whether to group with their own or with other species? A new study from @CES_IISc provides some insights into the factors that drive this choice https://t.co/al0wxOEatV pic.twitter.com/5zvJQBriLs
— IISc Bangalore (@iiscbangalore) May 1, 2018
Researchers @CeNSEatIISc develop tiny low-cost carbon monoxide sensor using honeycomb nanostructures https://t.co/rsx6mrf9FH pic.twitter.com/Xz5aZv6Wlj
— IISc Bangalore (@iiscbangalore) July 9, 2017
IISc CeNSE team develops new cost-effective technology to etch nanocircuits on electronic chips: https://t.co/p8izN1Y1gt
— IISc Bangalore (@iiscbangalore) December 23, 2015
Researchers at @iiscbangalore propose new approach for developing orthopedic implants with better ability to bond with bone@ACSBiomaterials @serbonline @ratnesh_thakur @ICMRDELHI @dineshcsharma @TVVen @VigyanPrasar @IndiaDST https://t.co/l7bmHGSdKn
— India Science Wire/इंडिया साइंस वायर (@indianscinews) September 14, 2018
Researchers from Indian Institute of Science recreating precipitation trends of the cretaceous era (65 million year ago) https://t.co/N6l6MmryVa @iiscbangalore @IndiaDST @DBTIndia @BSIPLucknow @scienceANU @IndiaDST @DBTIndia @moesgoi @dineshcsharma @TVVen @moefcc @rajeevan61
— India Science Wire/इंडिया साइंस वायर (@indianscinews) June 12, 2018
IISc researchers find asthma drug effective in treating TBhttps://t.co/QRYX9DxZ0f
— The Hindu Science (@TheHinduScience) June 24, 2018
Nanomaterials that can behave like human enzymes have now been successfully synthesized https://t.co/4ZAmbNS812
— The Hindu Science (@TheHinduScience) May 27, 2018
Researchers @CityUniLondon and @iiscbangalore are collaborating to create low-cost optical sensor platforms for water quality monitoring @NERCscience @dstlmod https://t.co/PaQqtAqREE pic.twitter.com/OjnCWRzgeT
— EPSRC (@EPSRC) February 5, 2018
Find out how researchers at @iiscbangalore are using IoT and Microsoft #Azure to tackle water issues in cities. https://t.co/EbxULpVWf6 pic.twitter.com/pT6NvMw5qm
— Microsoft India (@MicrosoftIndia) August 9, 2017
#InnovationNation | IISc has also become a cradle of sorts for health care startups: https://t.co/LyCO0GFkcM | By @anshul_dhamija #innovation #technology pic.twitter.com/DerDFnRLZY
— Forbes India (@forbes_india) April 30, 2018
"Machine-learning and artificial intelligence algorithms used in sophisticated applications such as for autonomous cars are not foolproof" https://t.co/YFMnvus6vr
— EconomicTimes (@EconomicTimes) October 5, 2018
Very impressed by the remarkable accomplishments of the Indian Institute of Science @iiscbangalore in #Bengaluru #India – a fascinating meeting with faculty from across a wide range of disciplines, and hearing more about collaborations with @unimelb @Deakin @RMIT pic.twitter.com/mROkliJUmN
— Governor of Victoria (@VicGovernor) September 25, 2018
On Day 2, the #Graphene Trade Mission visited @iiscbangalore – one of the the grapahene research hubs in India. #DYK Indian Institute of Science & Bangalore-based KAS Tech together developed India's first commercially available graphene producing system. #GREATforCollaboration pic.twitter.com/XmByUSv4Kr
— Dept. Int. Trade Ind (@tradegovukIND) October 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/UKinIndia/status/831804721874685952
Civil Engineering department of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur has built “bioelectric toilet” which has a treatment capacity of 1500 Litres.
It is also capable of generating electricity. pic.twitter.com/ED6wnZ6GTM
— The Logical Indian (@LogicalIndians) April 9, 2018
IIT Bombay declared as Institute of Eminence
The Ministry of Human Resource Development granted the Institution of Eminence (IoE) status to Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) along with IIT Delhi and IISc Bangalore on July 9, 2018. https://t.co/wwaYqkwtEg pic.twitter.com/VSoLmH4Msf
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) July 10, 2018
At the 2015 Medical Device Innovation Conclave (MEDIC) organised by IIT Bombay, two engineers and a doctor came together to solve a conventional problem in the medical device field. The problem of the stethoscope.https://t.co/u2XjCRYiLL
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) May 18, 2018
Prof. Soumyo Mukherji's article recently published in the journal Biosensors and Bioelectronics finds mention in https://t.co/IGl7ivEBQbhttps://t.co/rExR1cYPDE
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) May 15, 2018
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) May 14, 2018
ndia's first AR Headset is ready to take on global giantshttps://t.co/QxwVtZfd4g
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) May 14, 2018
Researchers from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have looked at the economic feasibility of a solar driven electrolysis plant to produce hydrogen. The study provides a framework for the economic assessment of solar hydrogen production.https://t.co/RCyflWTbDF
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) May 8, 2018
Researchers from IIT Bombay have looked at the benefits of availing access to information and communication technologies (ICT) during travel time.https://t.co/EoPKnwQGEc
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) May 5, 2018
The Central Railway (CR) and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) have roped in the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay to drain out their monsoon woes.https://t.co/S9ucbGtaSM
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) May 2, 2018
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay alumnus Sneh Rajkumar Vaswani, Chintan Subhash Raikar and Prashant Iyengar have developed Miko, India’s first companion robot.https://t.co/GAISgeEXFb
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) May 2, 2018
A study by the department of Civil Engineering at IIT Bombay, which measures the distraction that mobile phones cause to driving behaviour, found a significant increase in the reaction time of drivers if they were talking on phone or texting while driving.https://t.co/kKw7s5LP43
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) April 24, 2018
Following successful clinical tests, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay’s Chemical Engineering department has announced progress in the development of a bio-artificial pancreas that can be implanted in diabetics to help manage the disease.https://t.co/a28T2Q7nfG
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) April 23, 2018
A team of scientists at Northwestern University, USA, led by IIT Bombay alumnus Dr Vinod Kumar Sangwan, has developed an electronic device that can mimic the human brain.https://t.co/tY8CeLRYrb
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) April 17, 2018
Ola has announced Mission Electric, a programme to launch 10,000 electric three-wheelers over the next 12 months.https://t.co/xXpzYdIEoS
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) April 17, 2018
Mumbai-based VC firm Unicorn India Ventures is bringing on board Professor Soumyo Mukherji, a senior faculty member at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), as an adviser.https://t.co/rpkW1fvPCy
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) March 14, 2018
If there were no buildings, winds would have resulted in uniform rainfall over the entire city, said Subimal Ghosh, lead investigator and professor with the civil engineering department at IIT Bombay.https://t.co/qFjaZmhJPI
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) March 3, 2018
Zero electricity, full solar power: that, in a nutshell, is the concept of a house students of Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, (IIT-B) will be creating for an upcoming international competition.https://t.co/RBTt9u49Xj
— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) February 15, 2018
Are We Wasting Heat?
Incoherent scattering can favorably influence energy filtering in nanostructured thermoelectricshttps://t.co/JVlCmA9nPZ— IIT Bombay (@iitbombay) February 7, 2018
For this week's #TechTuesday, we present you how 3D printing can build a stainless steel bridge.
Visit the link for more details: https://t.co/CcHjVGjIRc#tech #science #3Dprinting #design #architecture #innovation https://t.co/Fa5BNUbhJm pic.twitter.com/kEHGfm55oK
— Techfest, IIT Bombay (@Techfest_IITB) June 19, 2018
Why would an Eye Surgeon pursue a Management Degree Program? Listen to Dr. Ashley Jacob, a Surgeon | Banker | Educationist | Philanthropist talking about his experience of doing IITB-WashU EMBA Program https://t.co/k7dvVJwsCv @WUSTLbusiness @iitbombay @SJMSoM
— IITB+WUStL (@iitb_wustl) June 2, 2018
#Researchers from @iitbombay, @ihedelft, Netherlands, and the Department of Harbour, Coastal and Offshore engineering, Netherlands devise a cost effective and efficient method to measure the depth of shallow #water. https://t.co/kkWMtV7hBX pic.twitter.com/vV4gjFq0Dl
— Research Matters (@SciResMatters) June 14, 2018
#Researchers from @iitbombay study the strange phenomenon known as #UrbanHeatIslands. What is this phenomenon? Learn more at : https://t.co/4ZaV5KdiTm pic.twitter.com/bSRmrJSfRW
— Research Matters (@SciResMatters) June 4, 2018
A novel #algorithm from @iitbombay can help #organizations pursue the right #environmental projects. https://t.co/OOZ6xtsKXP pic.twitter.com/FQ1njpjohq
— Research Matters (@SciResMatters) May 24, 2018
More info on the MOU between @Ripple and @iitbombay (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay). IIT Bombay running a validator and working closely with Ripple. #XRPcommunity #XRPhttps://t.co/PDbQJSZbbr
— Leonidas Hadjiloizou (@LeoHadjiloizou) August 3, 2018
Dogs are often used to sniff out the presence of explosives and drugs by the police. Now, at the Electrical Engineering department of Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, research is on to develop an “electronic nose” which can avoid this altogether.https://t.co/9Kcknpnjwv
— The Hindu (@the_hindu) January 21, 2018
MoU signed between Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd. and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay for technical collaboration.https://t.co/ak1yjgt6Hh
— Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) December 20, 2017
Researchers from @iitmadras, @iitbombay and @Harvard are set to roll out, what's being touted as India's 'one stop shop' for #infrastructure data, in a month. Know more about the 'Integrated #Database on Infrastructure Projects https://t.co/9viidSR6pp pic.twitter.com/Cqnpz7IbzF
— IIT Madras (@iitmadras) April 27, 2018
Indian Institute of Technology Madras gets a ‘Thalaivaa Lounge.'https://t.co/3XaVOlmMDb
— The Hindu (@the_hindu) January 20, 2018
Bio-Toilets installed by India Railways at a cost of Rs 1,305 crore is completely useless, says Indian Institute of Technology-Madras. Another Modi masterstroke flops! Mitron, it is time for a #BJPMuktBharathttps://t.co/B2LdX5CsOd
— Rofl Republic (@i_theindian) November 23, 2017
The future is bright for next-generation advanced materials and manufacturing, thanks to a new Centre of Excellence between #Deakin and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. More: https://t.co/r4i1W9wfhY @iitmadras pic.twitter.com/z9RtqjCIsd
— Deakin University (@Deakin) March 23, 2018
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi have trained AI to identify people by their footsteps. #ODSC #ODSCWest #AI https://t.co/X2SrCocOzT
— Open Data Science (@odsc) October 13, 2018
“This is an incredible tool for surveillance,” said Reetika Khera, an economist and social scientist at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. “There is little benefit, and it is devastating for the welfare system.” https://t.co/JaCy6p0wa7
— James Wilson (@jamewils) March 25, 2018
Our first episode from WDSF Vol. 2 is out! Watch Prof. Gupta from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, speak about Big Data and Public Policies: https://t.co/9CssHmzMRl#grit_wdsf #bitgrit
— bitgrit (@bitgrit_global) October 16, 2018
The 1st Skype Symposium on #Linguistic #Microvariation videos (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and @UtrechtUni) are now online! The first part, #Romance microvariation is here: https://t.co/wAukLBogNM, with @RobertaArielli and @JanCasalicchio #ERC #Microcontact
— Roberta D'Alessandro (@RobertaArielli) October 22, 2018
Joint research by QCRI's @mimran15 with Penn State University and Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, has featured on 6-WJAC news. https://t.co/u51H64Y0yv
— QCRI (@QatarComputing) July 31, 2018
A story on research by QCRI's @mimran15 with @PSUScience and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, as published at @sigir2018 https://t.co/4ZK1a6eO6C
— QCRI (@QatarComputing) July 12, 2018
Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur and University of Oxford have developed a low-cost technology to treat water contaminated with arsenic https://t.co/BSYrc55Mzo
— EconomicTimes (@EconomicTimes) May 22, 2018
India at 70 | Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur: First class varsity of national importance @KDscribe https://t.co/Spcq9YJK9H
— India Today (@IndiaToday) August 13, 2017
We're pleased to be hosting a seminar on 09/10 by Professor Satadal Saha (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur) entitled: “The paradox of our age: 'More medicines, but less healthiness' (His holiness the Dalai Lama)” https://t.co/hSlXbDkJB8@EdinUni_MeetCIR @EdinburghMedVet pic.twitter.com/mEKN1ht0IL
— EPSRC Proteus IRC (@EPSRC_Proteus) September 27, 2018
The Indus Valley civilisation was wiped out 4,350 years ago by a 900-year-long drought, scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kharagpur (IIT-Kgp) have found. https://t.co/NlL8GqDrJG
— Rana Safvi رعنا राना (@iamrana) April 16, 2018
@OfficialPU improves overall rank in Asiahttps://t.co/B50lE479Xp @BharteshThakur
— The Tribune (@thetribunechd) October 25, 2018
#Chandigarh: @OfficialPU , languages institute to ink pact for Bharatvani projecthttps://t.co/OmURObVRRy @BharteshThakur
— The Tribune (@thetribunechd) October 23, 2018
Former PM Manmohan Singh donates 3,500 books to Panjab University https://t.co/A1uZ983t0m pic.twitter.com/GQOwe04aDV
— NDTV (@ndtv) April 11, 2018
Indian Chemical Industry is a key constituent of the Indian economy, accounting for about 2.11% of the total GDP. This week, we'll talk about India's chemical production & export scenario. Stay tuned! #ChemicalsOfIndia@sureshpprabhu @CimGOI @chemexcil @PIB_India @Brands_India pic.twitter.com/S07i9fwjya
— Dept of Commerce, GoI (@DoC_GoI) October 16, 2018
Indian economy is doing well: @wef President @borgebrendehttps://t.co/SwkU2fhOYe
via NaMo App pic.twitter.com/AHLLtYoZEe
— narendramodi_in (@narendramodi_in) October 14, 2018
"I will never forget the way He finds solutions to problems.Under His leadership, India will be that new India that he's promised."
Mr. Ratan Tata on PM Narendra Modi, one who is shaping Indian economy and social reforms for better.#OurModiDelivers#BJPLayiBerojgari pic.twitter.com/Ba7osc8xPE— Geetika Swami (@SwamiGeetika) October 19, 2018
#IndianEconomy is going to be in top three, if not the top one, says #IMF chief Christine Lagarde | https://t.co/tH5EaJ2wVA pic.twitter.com/rSu0vyRKd0
— EconomicTimes (@EconomicTimes) October 11, 2018
#BJP members argued the report could dent the #credibility of Indian #economy’s growth and #GDP projection in the eyes of the #IMF, #WorldBank and international rating agencies https://t.co/g0HM8gm7Db
— EconomicTimes (@EconomicTimes) October 12, 2018
Why the Indian Economy is up a creek without a paddle. My take pic.twitter.com/DdgPFGFzEp
— Manish Tewari (@ManishTewari) October 14, 2018
BJP’s rule has been bad for the economy https://t.co/Fke2coBylN – How the Indian Economy is up a creek without a paddle ? My take in the Asian Age for your Sunday Morning reading .
— Manish Tewari (@ManishTewari) October 14, 2018
#LeadingIndex for India (#IndiaLEI) decreased 0.3 percent in September 2018 to 114.2 (2016=100). https://t.co/ZTZ4AB2uxB #IndiaEconomy pic.twitter.com/hTY65S8IDs
— The Conference Board (@Conferenceboard) October 24, 2018
Recent direct tax statistics released by @IncomeTaxIndia shows many significant strides in the last four years such as 80% increase in the number of returns filed. Read here to know more such revealing numbers and what they signify. https://t.co/COHeQyp9Lw
— The True Picture (@the_truepicture) October 22, 2018
IS STOCK MARKET A BAROMETER OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY? https://t.co/FRNyBwVJpa pic.twitter.com/XGKBbfuf9l
— Nickeled&Dimed (@Nickeled_Dimed) October 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/abhymurarka/status/1054348187035521024
As Indian economy is growing at a faster pace, focus on innovation and intellectual property rights (#IPRs) are fundamental to lead country into #ProductNation and assistance in filing IPRs by #Startups is integral service in #STPICoEs #STPIIndia https://t.co/zpRFeBESVu
— Dr.Omkar Rai (@Omkar_Raii) October 18, 2018
Mr @PChidambaram_IN slams incompetent Modi Govt and explains the sheer incompetency of Modi govt in every aspect of governance particularly their utter failure in managing Indian Economy & challenges to contrast the same with Dr.Singh led UPA Govt.@RahulGandhi@INCIndia@IYC pic.twitter.com/ryKVGjJ2bF
— IYC Karnataka (@IYCKarnataka) October 15, 2018
If the Modi govt puts in as much effort in creating job opportunities as it does in creating jumlas & propaganda, the Indian economy would not be in such a mess. Do read. https://t.co/AoKrcv81WL
— Salman Anees Soz (@SalmanSoz) October 12, 2018
I really hope Hon Shri @narendramodi and his economic advisers read this fine and objective piece on how we messed up Indian economy’s ‘Goldilocks’ moment.. https://t.co/KCG19GhRLv
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) October 10, 2018
UPA gave the country an economist under whom Indian economy grew fastest ever in her history.
NDA gave the country a salesman who sold false dreams & shared the profit with his rich crony friends.#MitronSabFakeHaihttps://t.co/tWL69tA7IN
— Priyanka Gandhi FN (@WithPGV) October 9, 2018
India's Growth Story: From $40.9 bn exports to $425 bn, the Indian economy has come a long way.
Simplifying Economic Complexity ??? @ricardo_hausman
Check out the Atlas of Economic Complexity https://t.co/5luJSBStYh via @HarvardCIDhttps://t.co/044HQQJz59 via @HarvardCID— Leena Bansod (@BansodLeena) October 19, 2018
#Demonetisation may have caused job losses of at least 3.5 million and the damaging impact on labour force was even starker, hurting women more than men: Centre for Monitoring Indian Economyhttps://t.co/GOVIaZwd8M
— KPCC President (@KPCCPresident) October 19, 2018
#BSEditorial: India continues to stay in the “serious” category of the Global Hunger Index. The numbers are embarrassingly high for a major economy that is growing the fastest in the world.https://t.co/Td6CKf2sxh #Hunger #Indian Economy pic.twitter.com/jTHIev16vL
— Business Standard (@bsindia) October 18, 2018
Carbon dioxide emissions are costing Indian economy up to $210 billion every year https://t.co/n6vic6nQtO pic.twitter.com/4DIQTAPf3M
— Down To Earth (@down2earthindia) October 16, 2018
#MethanolEconomy Using coal to produce #methanol can generate a huge positive impact on the Indian economy and environment. #NITIAayog has laid out its vision to blend 15% methanol in petrol and 20% DME in diesel. https://t.co/VLDVarSrV0
— NITI Aayog (@NITIAayog) October 12, 2018
Sobering @ajit_ranade column on the Indian economy: "The rupee, oil and the twin deficits represent tough challenges and an ever narrowing circle of feasible responses. It looks like a long winter is coming. We need to hunker down." https://t.co/5omyYkrZPu
— Milan Vaishnav (@MilanV) October 9, 2018
The Indian Economy Heads For a Vicious Cycle. India’s investment rate peaked at 38% of GDP in 2007-08, and GDP growth rate – measured by the old series – racked up 9.4%. In 2016-17, our investment ratio was down to 26.7%.
Obviously, its Nehru’s Fault
https://t.co/C3MLrT5NCp— Ravi Nair (@t_d_h_nair) October 8, 2018
Tax relief for Indian economy! Direct tax collections up 14% on year in April-September, refunds surge toohttps://t.co/2dFodOiF9B
via NaMo App pic.twitter.com/DZZkOX5ADQ
— Dr. Mahesh Sharma (@dr_maheshsharma) October 6, 2018
India is facing an economic crisis, says Transport Minister @nitin_gadkari.
After admitting that the govt failed to create any jobs, #BJP ministers are now admitting that that the Indian economy has collapsed under #Modi Sarkar. #BJP_भगाओ_देश_बचाओ
— Shama Mohamed (@drshamamohd) October 4, 2018
#ExtremeCronyCapitalism economic policy of @narendramodi eating away #IndianEconomy like termites@AmitShah
nd not d Bangladeshi infiltrators.#CronyCapitalism is much more dangerous for d country nd root of all #Scams#ModiRafeScamExposed#ModiAmbaniRafaleBlockbuster https://t.co/2yT2W5WhZ8— Ajay Sengupta (@AjaySengupta3) October 3, 2018
In which @Raghav_Bahl explains the travails of the Indian economy over the past 4 years “It was naked regulatory capture by the Government of India. The sheer arrogance of “big government” was on display.” https://t.co/BymsVMJplE
— Meera Sanyal (@meerasanyal) September 23, 2018
Bengaluru's only problem is lack of Infrastructure. Fix that and it will be the key driver of Indian Economy (much more than it is now) and one of the greatest cities in the world. https://t.co/Q5BxS1scfw
— Srivatsa (@srivatsayb) September 23, 2018
World Bank has given a thumbs-up to Indian economyhttps://t.co/F5hfdmdDXF
— Swarajya (@SwarajyaMag) September 21, 2018