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The Company That Isn't Selling — OYO's Zero-OFS IPO

OYO's zero-OFS IPO, and the case for a software business wearing a hotel uniform. A reading of Oravel Stays' ₹6,650 crore fresh issue: what the absence of an Offer for Sale signals, how an asset-light AI-run platform earns software-like margins inside hospitality, and where the real risks sit.

Sushant Shukla
Contributor
Jul 02 · 20 min read
Columns 7 min read

Rethinking MGNREGA: Potential and Need in the hour of COVID-19 pandemic

Introduced in 2005 by the Government of India, MGNREGA is considered one of the world’s most efficient poverty alleviation schemes. The idea was to provide direct supplementary wage employment to the rural poor by providing them work in public sectors.

Ayush Rahi
Contributor
Jun 08
Columns 5 min read

Fundamental Duties: Is the unaccountability justified?

A chapter of Fundamental Duties was added under Article 51A by the Constitution (Forty-Second Amendment) Act, 1976, to compliment the Directive Principles of the State Policy under Part IV of the Constitution. All these duties are of constitutional consequence and legal significance.

Mohammad Adil Ansari
Contributor
Jun 06
Columns 10 min read

Mental Healthcare Act, 2017: We don’t need Doctors, we need Oswalds

This paper tries to elucidate the ground picture of mentally-ill people living in India and the need for the country to address it and find solutions.

Siddhi Shubhangi
Contributor
Jun 04
Columns 11 min read

The dichotomy between Human Right Violations and Corporate Social Responsibility in India

By Mohammad Adil Ansari & Shivani Chauhan Abstract There is

Mohammad Adil Ansari
Contributor
Jun 04
Columns 17 min read

Crash Landing on You: Korean Drama, The Dilemma of Law versus Morality

Crash Landing on You is a hit South Korean Netflix Series which was released in December, 2019. Soon after its release, it became the second highest rated Korean Tv show in history. The show is set against the backdrop of the North-South hostilities and depicts a love story between two star-crossed

Vyshnavi Moola
Contributor
Jun 01
Columns 8 min read

Supreme Court strikes down RBI banking ban on cryptocurrency

The Supreme Court’s judgement is an example of the country’s top court respecting RBI’s autonomy while fostering responsive regulation. This should not be mistaken as judicial activism, as it has reinforced the powers of the central bank and its unique role in the economy

Debanis Roy Chowdhury
Contributor
May 19