Lack of action to bring down prices of food is especially concerning
Another hike in electricity prices means further suffering for the public
Latest government decisions regarding energy are textbook examples of regulatory capture
The reason for the amendment given by the government – pointing to subsidies and time-consumption – does not stand scrutiny.
The amendment to BERC Act alters its position as the sole authority for fixing energy prices.
If the government itself fixes the price, will public interest be preserved?
Lack of action to bring down prices of food is especially concerning
Another hike in electricity prices means further suffering for the public
Latest government decisions regarding energy are textbook examples of regulatory capture
The reason for the amendment given by the government – pointing to subsidies and time-consumption – does not stand scrutiny.
The amendment to BERC Act alters its position as the sole authority for fixing energy prices.
If the government itself fixes the price, will public interest be preserved?