
Mon Sep 16 15:51:26 UTC 2024: ## E-commerce Booms for Small Vendors, But Challenges Remain for Indian Voters
**Small vendors in India are thriving in the e-commerce boom, defying initial predictions of their demise.** While a recent study of 2,031 brick-and-mortar vendors may not represent the entire country, it paints a positive picture of small businesses adapting to the digital landscape. Their integration into e-commerce and quick commerce platforms offers a win-win scenario for all stakeholders. This digital transformation is even reaching smaller towns, indicating a promising future for Indian businesses. However, further government support is needed to ensure the successful penetration of initiatives like the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC).
**The judiciary and executive branches in India continue to navigate the delicate balance of their roles, a topic highlighted by the Supreme Court’s intervention in the RG Kar Hospital case.** While the court acted to restore normalcy, it also acknowledged the executive’s responsibility to handle such situations. This underscores the need to respect constitutional boundaries and avoid overstepping into each other’s domains.
**Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court’s avoidance of sermonizing on gun control laws highlights a similar principle of adhering to constitutional boundaries.** The legislature, not the judiciary, holds the responsibility for enacting more progressive gun control legislation.
**The Indian political landscape remains complex, with corruption allegations and a growing sense of voter disillusionment.** Arvind Kejriwal’s recent resignation as Delhi CM, amidst allegations of corruption related to the Delhi liquor policy, reflects this disillusionment. The Indian voter is increasingly discerning and expects accountability from politicians. Empty promises, one-time schemes, and hollow speeches will no longer resonate with a younger, more informed electorate.