Showing posts with label hindinews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hindinews. Show all posts

Monday, 8 January 2018

Best place for travelers in Lucknow

Best hotel in Gomti nagar Lucknow has been a city where many travelers comes in and out for leisure as well as for work. The Lucknow is the Capital city of Uttar Pradesh and one of the famous tourist place and corporate centers with a lot of parks and old monuments in the city. Consequently, the accommodation of such jet-setters is always on the top priority of the hospitality sector of the city. There are a lot of budget accommodation as well as a long list of luxury hotels in Lucknow.
 
One of the major names in the luxury hotels is Hotel ranbirs. The opulent and highly magnificent suite is located in the most beautiful location of gomti nagar Lucknow. Thus, the guests get easy accessibility either by rail , bus or Air. As the Lucknow city is thronged by a lot of business from all across the globe, therefore this beautiful hotel offers specific facilities that are in sync with the requirements of all travellers. For instance, this best hotel in Lucknow have spacious meeting rooms that can adjust a large audience for conferences and seminars. Luxury budget hotel in Gomti nagar
 
To add to the comfort of the guests the hotel gives you an added advantage of enjoying mouth-watering food with best delicacies from the menu of Indian, Italian, Continental, etc. The  restaurant will take you miles away from city chaos where you will enjoy your meal in a peaceful and cosy ambiance.Best hotel in Lucknow
 
Further, the guests can choose from the many accommodations available that is from Luxurious comfortable rooms. Each room is decorated and well-furnished with fine upholstery and furniture. 
The management very well understands the need for rejuvenation and thus, there is a spa facility for the travelers to refresh themselves. So if you are on an official visit, then you can take some time off from your busy schedule and indulge in some mind and soul soothing spa sessions at Hotel ranbirs. You will have a memorable time with hotel ranbirs Hotel for meeting in Lucknow

Wednesday, 27 December 2017

Fiscal loosening is not reform, boosting productivity and slashing red tape is

In a few weeks the Narendra Modi government will unveil its last full budget. It will be presented on the heels of a disruptive year which was characterised by a slowdown in economic growth and a transition to Goods and Services Tax (GST). The combined impact of these factors can lead to a short-term slackening in the pace of tax collections and a hunt for ways to boost growth. Proposals to deviate from government’s roadmap on fiscal consolidation are back on the table as a way to offset a slowdown. This is a bad idea and deserves to be rejected.



Government runs a fiscal deficit, or borrows to spend more than it earns. Beyond a point, it has adverse consequences such as inflation and macroeconomic destabilisation. There is, therefore, a roadmap in place to curtail the relative size of deficit. We don’t have a reason to deviate from it as no durable solution to economic challenges, including agrarian distress and jobs shortage, will arise from borrowing more. The solution should instead focus on increasing productivity in agriculture, helping entrepreneurs create more jobs and reforming the creaking and middleman-dominated welfare system.
An important challenge facing agriculture is that the technological revolution has passed it by. Government has a crucial role to play in creating a hospitable environment for new technology. In addition, it must permit farmers to contract with all kinds of players. There is enough evidence that private sector players are able to establish durable linkages with farmers which includes introduction of cutting edge technology. Today, the overburdened farmer puts up almost 80% of agricultural investment. Government needs to open the door for others to pitch in.
Intertwined with agrarian distress is a jobs crisis. India simply does not generate enough decent jobs for its young. A robust manufacturing sector is essential to deal with this problem. The only way to bring this about is to drastically cut red tape which inhibits expansion of existing firms and entry of new ones. Reducing bureaucracy needs to begin at home. Thanks to an oil windfall, India’s subsidies as a percentage of GDP has declined over the last three years to 1.53% in 2016-17. This needs to be supplemented by hastening the rollout of direct benefits transfer, which will cut out middlemen and offer citizens choice in spending. These reforms should be the budget’s focus.