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In India, and even in China, growth has proven to be compatible with individual liberty
Yasheng Huang
The power to fix their problems lies in the hands of slum dwellers themselves. They need not look to the government or anyone else
Jockin Arputham
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Human beings are driven by more than a desire to just make money. Self-sustaining social enterprises should be built around this aspiration
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Nature works as a complex web of billions of independent parts that work across permeable boundaries towards a common goal. The future organisation will have to do the same
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You won’t find solutions to rural India’s health issues in modern facilities that are far removed. Effective strategies will emerge only when you work with the people
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The zero-sum game is no longer valid in the world of business. Companies must learn to collaborate with all the stakeholders in the society and earn returns through the trust they build with them
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Environmental damage is emerging as the biggest threat to the survival of our planet. Companies that put people and the environment at risk, must be punished for their crimes
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Conservation is not just the job of biologists and officials, nor is it a goal. Rather, it’s a never-ending process in which all of us must take part
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In design, as in life, it always pays to abandon preconceptions
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India has begun its journey towards economic transformation. Financial markets driven by technology are the answer to its challenges
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Cutting carbon emissions is not the right solution, we must seriously ramp up our commitment to green-energy development
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Bringing the part of India that is ignored to the mainstream is the right thing to do. With a bit of innovation, it can be profitable too
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