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Budget 2021 Utterly Disregards the Education Catastrophe Inflicted by COVID-19

Budget 2021 Utterly Disregards the Education Catastrophe Inflicted by COVID-19 Is it not amply clear that the fall-out from such persistent neglect of education is bound to create serious social and economic problems with long lasting effects? Students wearing protective face masks are seen inside a classroom of a government-run school after authorities ordered schools to reopen voluntarily for classes 9 to 12, in Gurugram, India October 15, 2020. Photo: Reuters/Anushree Fadnavis Education02/Feb/2021 ‘No surprises’ seems to be the hashtag for this year’s budget, as echoed by the giants of Indian industry on TV channels, as they heave sighs of relief and project hope for an economic recovery. No surprises, because the government proceeded on a mostly business as usual plan, reiterating its commitment to privatisation – albeit more openly – focussing on incentives to corporates, including labour reforms, no COVID-19 cess and plenty of other platitudes amoun

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COVID knocked out tourism, can Budget 2021 revive it?

COVID knocked out tourism, can Budget 2021 revive it? Several experts are of the view that the sector may take 3-4 years to fully recover and are expecting the Centre to grant long pending demand for industry status to the sector as well as lower GST rates, thereby giving direct relief, particularly to hotels BusinessToday.In | February 1, 2021 | Updated 07:33 IST The tourism and hospitality industry is seeking extensive support from the government in wake of unprecedented damage done by coronavirus crisis The tourism and hospitality industry, which is one of the most-affected sectors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has pinned high hopes on the Budget 2021.

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