The Economic Survey 2024-25 noted that a labour-intensive economy like India cannot afford large job displacement due to AI.
Younger workers are “actually advocating for a more thoughtful integration of digital and face-to-face interactions,” says ...
The restrictions on women in factory jobs often have no scientific backing, and such curbs prevent them from securing better-paying jobs, the Economic Survey 2025 said.
India will also need to create 78.5 lakh new non-farm jobs annually till 2030-32, achieve 100 per cent literacy, develop the ...
The pre-Budget document cited an IMF paper to say that governments may be forced to tax incremental profit of corporates that use AI to replace labour. "It will leave everyone worse off and the ...
In the Economic Survey 2025, the government has acknowledged OpenAI’s recent statement about AI replacing the workforce in ...
Imposing performance measures on the state public service and folding Adelaide City Council into a larger metropolitan institution are being urged by business and industry leaders.
The survey emphasizes the importance of building trust within Indian society for economic growth andunderscores the need for ...
When U.S. Agency for International Development and the State Department told their contractors to pause all work, Sadie Healy ...
The Economic Survey 2024-25 says there are entry-barriers to the large-scale adoption of AI as it includes an entire chapter on the emerging technology. The pre-Budget document foresees labour market ...
The survey also highlighted the state's innovative public education scheme Illam Thedi Kalvi (Education at Doorstep) ...