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Home » News » Letters to the Editor dated April 25, 2025

Letters to the Editor dated April 25, 2025

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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Punish the culprits

This is with reference to the report ‘will identify, track and punish terrorists, their hackers: PM’ (April 25). It is really very shocking to hear that 26 tourists are brutally killed by terrorists in Pahalgam a few days ago. Prime Minister Modi has aggressively declared that all terrorists involved in the attack will be punished, including their sponsors. Without a doubt, it is a failure of our security system. The perpetrators of this disgusting crime must be taken to the book immediately.

Katuru Durga Prasad Rao

Hyderabad

FMCG cos’ pain

The results of FMCG companies for the last quarter indicate that consumption is not yet increasing. It is said a lot about the attractiveness of Indian markets. But unless there is adequate growth, the FII will take their money to another place.

The government seems to be doing anything to stimulate growth and seems to be happy with empty rhetoric. Input costs for consumer companies are increasing and cannot transmit them to the consumer.

In almost half -boxes, the profits of these companies have not exceeded inflation numbers.

Anthony Henriques

Mumbai

Rankings

It refers to ‘Is the ranking of the academy in lemons?’ Nirf’s classifications came as a breath of fresh air a decade ago, but it seems that it has also fallen as other classifications.

The Ministry of Education should have understood that credibility takes years to develop while it is ruined in months.

Millions of students and their families trust Nirf’s classifications, since not all students have admission to CREME DE LA CREME, so transparent classifications are crucial.

But a compromised NIRF classification is tragic for young students and their careers. We need a holistic change in the Nirf framework to be credible once again.

Bal Govind

Noida

Ray of hope

With reference to the article “Why Trump-Powell Tussle is dragging through the dollar”, it should be remembered that the current range of dollar assessment is in line with the thoughts of Trump-Step-Stephen triumphs look at Redce, the feet of Thebe’s fingers to the reds of the titles to the Reds of Theans at the beginning, imports and increasing exports.

Recent moderation reports in Washington’s narratives provide a ray of hope. The subsequent monitoring of the problems of fire Powell as head of the Fed or expanding China’s tariffs by Trump, provides the background of the modest optimism.

Angara Venkata Girija Kumar

Chennai

Posted on April 25, 2025

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