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Over the past week, the Indian government has released data on several fronts on how the economy is

Over the past week, the Indian government has released data on several fronts on how the economy is performing. However, the data does not reveal any set pattern -- some figures look encouraging, while others don’t. So, what is the big picture? In the first episode of the State of the Economy podcast, businessline’s Associate Editor Shishir Sinha talks to Rajani Sinha, Chief Economist, CARE Ratings to decode how different sections of our economic engine are functioning. Listen in! About the State Of The Economy podcast India’s economy has been hailed as the bright spot amid the general gloom that seems to have enveloped the rest of the world. But several of its sectors still stutter about even while others seem set to fire on all cylinders. To help you make sense of the bundle of contradictions that the country is, businessline brings you podcasts with experts ranging from finance and marketing to technology and start-Ups. Tune in! If you cannot view this message, please [click here]( Follow us [Telegram_logo]( [The Hindu Business Line]( 04 March 2023 [Podcast]( [What does the latest GDP data tell us about the Indian economy?]( Over the past week, the Indian government has released data on several fronts on how the economy is performing. However, the data does not reveal any set pattern -- some figures look encouraging, while others don’t. So, what is the big picture? In the first episode of the State of the Economy podcast, businessline’s Associate Editor Shishir Sinha talks to Rajani Sinha, Chief Economist, CARE Ratings to decode how different sections of our economic engine are functioning. Listen in! About the State Of The Economy podcast India’s economy has been hailed as the bright spot amid the general gloom that seems to have enveloped the rest of the world. But several of its sectors still stutter about even while others seem set to fire on all cylinders. To help you make sense of the bundle of contradictions that the country is, businessline brings you podcasts with experts ranging from finance and marketing to technology and start-Ups. Tune in! [Read more »]( [Companies]( [ICRA revises rating for two Adani firms to negative]( ICRA sees an increased risk of regulatory/legal scrutiny on the group entities [Read more »]( [Companies]( [ASG Eye Hospitals takes operational control of Vasan Eye Care]( Vasan Eye Care will continue to remain as an independent eye care brand [Read more »]( [Markets]( [SEBI stops incentive of mutual funds for selling beyond top 30 cities]( SEBI has pointed out few large investments from smaller cities were split below ₹2 lakh by distributors for availing the B-30 incentives [Read more »]( [Markets]( [After ₹15,500-crore bet, Rajiv Jain says Adani Group is ‘irreplaceable’]( The Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of GQG Partners had been looking at Adani stocks for the last five years, but, according to him, the ‘valuation was in no man’s territory’ [Read more »]( [Economy]( [Be mindful of consequences of regulatory actions: CEA tells CCI, regulators]( Asks regulators to remove/lower entry barriers to ensure level-playing field [Read more »]( [Info-tech]( [Karti Chidambaram raises questions on Ashwini Vaishnaw’s ‘thumbs-up’ remark on draft Data Protection Bill]( Nasscom said in a tweet that the Minister had merely reassured the industry that this is high priority and all steps are being taken to table the Bill in Parliament at the earliest [Read more »]( You are receiving this mail because you are a user of [thehindubusinessline.com]( have commented on an article. If you do not wish to receive any such mailers, [click here.]( To ensure that you continue to receive your emails from The Hindu in your inbox, please add newsletter.bl@newsalert.thehindu.com to your Address Book or Safe List. If you can't see the mailer, please [click here.]( Group Sites [Business Line]( | [BL on Campus]( | [இந்து தமிழ் திசை]( | [The Hindu]( | [Sportstarlive]( | [Frontline]( | [The Hindu Centre]( [Images]( | [roofandfloor]( | [Classifieds]( [About Us]( | [Contact Us]( | [Subscription](

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