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India’s richest 1% own more than 40% of country’s wealth, finds Oxfam inequality report. Richest 1% globally have taken nearly two-thirds of all new wealth worth $42 trillion created since 2020 ...
Oxfam report says wealth extracted from India between 1765 and 1900 would be a sum large enough to ‘carpet the surface area of London in £50 notes almost four times over’ ...
The low participation of women in India's labour force is largely due to gender discrimination in terms of wages and opportunities, a report by charity organisation Oxfam said on Wednesday.
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Oxfam data on India’s wealth inequalities is absurd. Sitharaman must make GST collection public - MSNIn 2022-23, the total GST collection was Rs 18.19 trillion.If the bottom 50 per cent paid 64.3 per cent of it, as Oxfam claims, then they would have to have paid Rs 11.5 trillion in GST.
Oxfam India's Discrimination Report 2022 blames "societal and employers' prejudices" for women's lower wages. Other marginalised communities also suffered discrimination in the job market, the ...
Oxfam India did not immediately respond to a request for com-ment on the inquiry but said earlier this month that it was “fully compliant” with the country’s laws and has filed all its ...
The low participation of women in India's labour force is largely due to gender discrimination in terms of wages and opportunities, a report by charity organisation Oxfam said on Wednesday.
Since the beginning of the pandemic to November 2022, billionaires in India have seen their wealth surge by 121% or Rs 3,608 crore per day in real terms, Oxfam said.
India's federal investigating agency has started an inquiry into Oxfam India after the government alleged the charity had violated the country's foreign funding regulations. Thousands of civil society ...
The combined wealth of India's 100 richest has touched $660 billion (Rs 54.12 lakh crore) -- an amount that could fund the entire Union Budget for more than 18 months, it added.
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