UPFRONT / Briefing
The rural job scheme returned the UPA to power in 2009. But seven years on, it’s plagued by corruption and ineptitude
Udit Misra
Stiff competition from foreign players and a bad market is making Indian broking firms take on other financial activities
Pravin Palande
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The case of an enterprising Thai student selling cheaper versions of books (bought in Thailand) in the US has prompted a court ruling that could change the way publishers sell books in developed and developing countries
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The stalemate in agri-biotech is turning away investors
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As the government introduces dual pricing of diesel, companies are losing bulk buyers to retail petrol pumps
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Reliance needs more than the government’s nod to actually offer voice services over its 4G network
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All the right things have been said. But not enough has been done
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Cross badging of vehicles hasn’t caught on in Indian markets
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Declining car sales and downtrading in some consumer segments could mean that India’s consumption boom is petering out
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A look at the crucial issues involved
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India spends more on agriculture research than others in South Asia, but it still has a long way to go
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Countries, including India, are pooling resources to build a plant that runs on cleaner technology and abundant resources
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