Hindustan Times (Noida)

Intra-country remittance­s data

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

The biggest disruption the lockdown inflicted was on incomes of migrant workers, millions of whom were forced to return to their homes in the countrysid­e. A disruption to the migrant-worker economy entails a double whammy for the economy, because their incomes are crucial drivers of consumptio­n in both their place of work as well as their villages and home towns. The latter is on account of remittance­s. It is an important determinan­t of consumptio­n in states that send a lot of migrant workers out. For example, a 2018 World Bank paper by Gaurav Nayyar and Kyoung Yang Kim found that migrant remittance­s had a share of 35% in Bihar’s gross state domestic product (GSDP) and positively affected consumptio­n at the household level. Thanks to what can be termed a digital revolution in the financial sector, many blue-collar workers use formal channels to send money back home. Suitable filters can be applied to build some sort of a database to capture this movement. This can help a lot in connecting the dots between the economic fortunes of urban clusters and migrant exporting regions.

NEW DELHI: The PLA withdrew nearly 200 main battle tanks from the south banks of Pangong Tso by Thursday and positioned no less than 100 heavy vehicles to ferry its troops from fingers on north banks to Srijap sector, east of Finger 8. The speed of Chinese withdrawal surprised the Indian army brass and national security planners.

“The speed of Chinese withdrawal since Wednesday also shows their capacity to deploy. It is a military art. The Indian side has pulled back its armour but contingenc­y plans are ready in case of a worst-case scenario,” said an official.

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