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Financial Inclusion

The ability to acquire formal financial products and services is referred to as financial inclusion. Experts argue that households and individuals who possess such products and use such services are better able to engage in the larger economy and make decisions that increase their well-being...

Criminalization of Politics- a demand and supply phenomenon; Revisiting Where Crime Pays: Money and Muscle in Indian Politics

Criminalization of Politics- a demand and supply phenomenon The world’s biggest democracy holds its biggest asset in criminality in its electoral politics. Abraham Lincoln once said, “The ballot is stronger than the bullet.” Is that perhaps the reason why we are witnessing increasing criminalization of politics in...