Published 07:14 IST, May 5th 2020
Rahul Gandhi to discuss economy, Covid with Nobel Laureate Abhijit Banerjee; 'trailer' out
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi is set to hold a conversation with Nobel Laureate, Abhijit Banerjee on the economic fall out of the COVID-19 crisis.
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Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi is set to hold a conversation with Nobel Laureate, Abhijit Banerjee on the economic fall out of the COVID-19 crisis, on Tuesday as part of his series of discussion with experts.
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Taking to Twitter, Gandhi asked his followers to tune into his YouTube channel at 9 AM to watch his conversation with Abhijit Laureate on dealing with the economic fall out of the COVID-19 crisis. He also asked them to subscribe to his channel for regular video updates.
Tomorrow at 9 AM, tune in to watch my conversation with Nobel Laureate, Abhijit Banerjee on dealing with the economic fall out of the #COVID19 crisis.
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) May 4, 2020
To join the conversation & for regular video updates, subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://t.co/4WBysSnKTg
The Congress party has tweeted a 1.44-minute clip from the conversation which will be aired in full at 9 am Tuesday. In the video, it was stated that they discussed the ways in which this crisis can be managed and other disasters can be averted and they also highlighted how the relief measures could be planned better.
Sh. @RahulGandhi in conversation with Nobel Laureate, Prof. Abhijit Banerjee discussing the critical issues of COVID-19 & its economic impact.
— Congress (@INCIndia) May 4, 2020
Please tune in tomorrow at 9 AM to watch this inspiring conversation aimed at providing the way ahead. pic.twitter.com/cNwZ4vY9By
The first such dialogue was held last week when Rahul Gandhi discussed the Coronavirus pandemic and its economic implications with former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan. During the conversation, Rajan had said India should be "cleverer" in lifting the lockdown and should open up its economy in a "measured way" soon to save jobs. He had also said that Rs 65,000 crore should be spent to support the poor hit hard by the crisis.
(With PTI inputs)
07:14 IST, May 5th 2020