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The World Bank has made recommendations in its first review of India’s anti-poverty schemes, but seems to have given ground realities a pass
Udit Misra
The National Highway Authority of India may find itself unable to settle claims worth more than Rs. 10,000 crore from contractors
K.P. Narayana Kumar
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And you thought you could get information from the State using the RTI Act? Take your place in the line behind thousands of frustrated citizens
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Why is the opposition to the UID scheme growing?
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Every country manipulates currency to ensure that its economic model doesn’t get hit. In today’s world that may not be such a good idea
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Going private may be the answer to most of the ills that pervade our crammed cities, but the government will need to smoothen the road to make this happen
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Companies are over-pricing IPOs to cash in on investors’ fast-in-fast-out strategy. The result is a loss for both
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Putting public private partnerships under the purview of RTI will bring in greater accountability
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The Indian judiciary is encouraging out-of-court settlements as a means to reduce the huge backlog of cases
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Google and Verizon want “network neutrality” to end in the wireless world, so they can charge more to prioritise certain services. That idea may not be as “evil” as the world thinks
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As state-owned insurance companies scramble to get their act together, third party administrators need to be more efficient to justify their existence
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A minimum tax on gross assets is neither a new idea nor devoid of economic rationale. But the government must be gentle in enforcing it
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