Expert on Living Smart in Cashless India

Expert on Living Smart in Cashless India

India is wiping out the labor and capital (wealth) of millions of its citizens with its misguided policy implementation. Evidently, the middle and lower class citizens are those bearing the brunt of Modi's wishful thinking decree. There are always means for the wealthy to scale the hurdle in instances like this. By the stroke of a pen, politicians can ruin the life of hard-working people who don’t even know anything about their government. Possibly, there are more than the eye can see. Shanu Athiparambath is a New Delhi-based political and economics analyst. Shanu paints a picture of the....


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