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India’s Centre-state relationship can be made to work better, says Aseema Sinha, associate professor, Claremont McKenna College
Aseema Sinha
For government services to improve, those providing them should want to do a better job, says Lant Pritchett, professor of economics, Harvard University
Lant Pritchett
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Former managing director of Delhi Metro E. Sreedharan feels that the Railway Board needs to delegate authority to zonal railways to improve efficiency and safety
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The government should revive agriculture by offering subsidies and ensure that those who produce food can also consume what they produce
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What Kerala and Tamil Nadu can teach the rest of the country about good health at low cost
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Peace talks and punishing erring Special Police Officers are the key to solving the Naxal problem, says Nandini Sundar, Head of Department, Sociology, Delhi School of Economics
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The government, industry and universities have to work together to increase the country’s talent pool
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India needs to reform employment, education and employability if it wants to shed the tag of poverty
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The time is right for India to make dramatic and continuous improvements in health, education and public services to keep pace with the high GDP growth rate
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