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India’s reputation takes a beating as the government plays ducks and drakes with policy
Dinesh Narayanan
The furore over the apparent ‘reduction’ of the Poverty Line to Rs 29 is based on muddled assumptions. A higher Poverty Line will only make sense when India’s poor are actually better off
Udit Misra
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Even the PMO can't get Railway Board to move
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The richest cricket body in the world can’t stop the declining interest in the sport. Can BCCI President N Srinivasan revive it?
by Abhishek Raghunath, Udit Misra, Mitu Jayashankar |
Mar 7, 2012 |
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India must eschew unnecessary secrecy and let operators choose their technology
by Rohin Dharmakumar, Shishir Prasad |
Feb 20, 2012 |
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Regulating the telecom sector requires certain expertise which a government ministry cannot be expected to have
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The Indian government has an opportunity to restart the telecom sector. Will it come through?
by Rohin Dharmakumar, Shishir Prasad |
Feb 20, 2012 |
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Focus needs to shift from infrastructure creation to reuse of resources and innovation
by Rohin Dharmakumar, Shishir Prasad |
Feb 20, 2012 |
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How the outcome of the UP elections could influence the course of India’s economic reforms
by Udit Misra, Dinesh Narayanan |
Jan 30, 2012 |
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Activists fear that the government’s move to exempt the CBI from the Right to Information Act could have ulterior motives
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The journey of a small town girl from Italy who has become one of the most influential people in the world
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The President and CEO of Omnicom, was in India in November to acquire the controlling stake in Anil Ambani’s Mudra Group. He has been working overtime to make up for a slow start in emerging markets
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