دانلود کتاب India’s Big Government: The Intrusive State & How It’s Hurting Us
by Vivek Kaul
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عنوان فارسی: دولت بزرگ هند: دولت سرزده و چگونه ما را آزار می دهد |
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Whether it’s infrastructure, primary education, agriculture, manufacturing and industry, banking, taxation, employment, labour or welfare, Kaul holds the mirror up to modern Indian governments ever since Independence.
And it’s not a pretty image to behold.
He delves deep and covers a lot of ground in making the case for an India that does not deserve the government that it has, an ambitious government with a questionable track record and one which Indians have quietly accepted till date.
But things may be reaching a tipping point now and Kaul convincingly makes the case that the government needs to totally reform itself before it leads India to disaster.India’s Big Government is a must read for anyone who has an interest in India’s and therefore their own, future.
About the Author
Vivek Kaul was born and brought up in Ranchi. He ran with the herd to do an MBA, only to realise that it had been a waste of time. He then ended up in a PhD programme, only to drop out of it three years later. Like many other confused souls, he landed up in journalism and found his true calling in reading, writing and being lazy. He has worked at senior positions with the Daily News and Analysis (DNA) and The Economic Times, in the past. India’s Big Government—The Intrusive State and How It Is Hurting Us, is his fourth book. He is also the author of the Easy Money trilogy. The books were bestsellers on Amazon. Currently, Vivek writes an eponymous Diary and a Letter for equitymaster.com. His writing has also appeared in The Times of India, The Hindu, The Hindu Business Line, Business World, Business Today, India Today, Mid-Day, Business Standard, Forbes India, Deccan Chronicle, Bangalore Mirror, Mumbai Mirror, The Asian Age, Mutual Fund Insight, Wealth Insight, Swarajya and so on. When it comes to the digital space his writing has appeared on Rediff, Firstpost, Huffington Post, Quartz, SwarajyaMag, Business-Standard and the BBC.