Dispelling Myths: Understanding the Ground Reality of Migration

By Jasveen Kaur, Junior Editor Migration has been an integral part of human history, dating back to nearly two million years ago when the first human ancestor ventured out of Africa in pursuit of new opportunities and lands. Presently, there is a greater number of individuals living in countries other than their country of birth [...]

Is UBI the solution to the AI revolution?

A Utopian concept of receiving payment without working By Deputy Editor, Ekanshi Makheja UBI is a government scheme in which every person receives a regular fixed income. It is a scheme that does not require means-testing in the first place, i.e. it is typically intended to reach all with no conditions. It takes different forms [...]

British tax on the Indian colony: A system of domestic financial crippling

Heau Mishr, deputy editor The strength of a nation’s economy depends upon the system of taxation which if planned correctly, keeps revenue consistent, stimulates industrial activity and manages growth in our economy. Through efficient measures, the tax system can lead to revenue mobilization in response to growth and result in revenue growth that is slightly [...]

Fun Fact : Re-introducing one of the oldest laws on Epidemic Outbreaks

By M Tharuni, Deputy Editor Source Although epidemiology may consider COVID-19 to be a "novel" coronavirus, historians find many aspects of the disease's behaviour and the economic effects it has sparked, to be clearly devoid of novelty. The events of early 2020 have so evidently reminded observers of the country’s long history of pandemics like [...]