The proposal, which will be implemented in next financial year, is under consideration of government - Self-employment scheme for minorities
Thursday, 17 January 2013
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Employee awareness on how they are connected to the transformation is essential to unleash their potential - Redesigning knowledge work
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
The last quarter of 2012 reinforced the Indian government’s commitments to reform and growth with a series of big-bang steps - 2013: the Growth of Hope
While the economy slows, businesses can grow by nurturing core consumers and getting new ones - Hunters and Farmers
Monday, 14 January 2013
Apart from demand-supply fundamentals, the prices will be impacted by the monsoon and government policies - Positive outlook for agri commodities in 2013
India's Huge Dependence on fuel imports is what differentiates it from most other emerging market economies - Budget FY14: Comparision with emerging economies
Indian geospatial firms create 3D digital city models that capture minute details — a game-changer for city planning Intelligent Mapping to Give Urban Planning a Big Lift
Friday, 11 January 2013
In urban areas, the distribution and transmission within residential blocks and buildings is carried out mainly through LV & MV cables - DELIVERING MAXIMUM POWER TO THE NATION
Monday, 7 January 2013
The Union government should dispel the States’ fears of centralisation if it wants to rescue the idea from total rejection - Why a national water framework law
Thursday, 3 January 2013
This device helps farmers to plant the seedlings at exact locations - New improvised tool for SRI paddy planting method
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
The phrase grapevine communication is generally associated with gossip, rumours and ill-will among other assorted negative connotations - Grapevine communication
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
The draft of the 12th Five Year Plan covering the period 2012-13 to 2016-17, approved by the National Development Council last week, aims to achieve an annual average growth rate of 8 per cent, scaled down from 8.2 per cent. - On shaky foundation
Saturday, 29 December 2012
An Emerging scientific view of human evolution suggests that we need regular physical activity for our brains to function optimally - Exercise makes the brain Smarter
Thursday, 27 December 2012
The economy might still be wobbly. But for Job-Seekers, There are pockets of promise. Sreeradha D Basu picked the minds of the country’s biggest hr names to zero in on 10 job profiles or segments in 2013 -10 Hot Jobs for 2013
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Govt outlines a series of measures to boost women’s role in MGNREGS - Rural Jobs to See More Role For Women
This crisis of about the state that positioned itself as a vanguard, then got lost in pathologies - Rage and Helplessness
Monday, 24 December 2012
Funding is not an issue for viable projects, the point is to speed up clearances and put in place well-defined policies, the absence of which queers the pitch at present - Only Politics Constrains India’s Infrastructure
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Some Patients face severe reactions if they consume grapefruit when on medication. Doctors say as many as 43 drugs may be life threatening, some of them fairly common - Forbidden Fruit
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Credit inclusion, farm lease and forming clusters can help small farmers overcome poverty much faster - Small is Indeed Productive
India’s return to a growth rate of 8% is unlikely to happen before 2014-15 - Slow Return to 8% Growth
Sunday, 16 December 2012
The past few years, from 2008 to 2012, have probably been some of the most volatile for the Indian economy - Recession Revelations: Jobs Down, Salary Up
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Drug based on DNA alone might not achieve 'holy grail' as cancer cell with identical genome found to behave differently under chemotherapy - Gene Sequencing may not tell the whole story of cancer cell
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Too Many of our economic prescriptions are based on dogma,empirical half truths - Myths of our making
AICTE will deploy Microsoft Office 365 for education at more than 10,000 technical colleges and institutes throughout India - ‘Microsoft Office 365 for education’ deployment at AICTE
Latin America and Kenya have successful cash transfer schemes. We must learn from their experience - Designing Cash Transfers
Saturday, 8 December 2012
Given the overwhelming evidence of women being a force behind growth, the U.S.-backed regional women’s entrepreneurship symposium in Dhaka must be used to find solutions to the barriers they face - When women drive economic growth
Friday, 7 December 2012
Applied science has given us short-term solutions to eliminating weeds, BT may have long-term answers - Weeds and Biotechnology
Thursday, 6 December 2012
The chances of correct diagnosis and treatment in both rural and urban areas by private and public care providers are dismal - Appalling condition of primary healthcare services
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Steel companies have been hit hard by mining issues which have severely hit availability and supply of iron ore a key raw material used to make steel - Steel, Mining Cos and their Woes
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
In a world that now conquers hearts and minds, a PPP to project our soft skills can yield global dividends Repositioning & Reimaging India
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Friday, 30 November 2012
Once hurdles are removed, investment in infrastructure will follow capital expenditure in manufacturing - Looking to the Upturn
Total rural income is estimated to reach $1.8 trillion by 2020-21 - Rural India, market of the future
The U.S. special supplement scheme for women, infants and children to prevent undernutrition is a model that India can learn from -Serving up a better alternative for mother and child
While Gujarat’s GDP growth in the last two decades has been notable, it is not reflected in employment, wages, health or education - Poverty amid prosperity
Thursday, 29 November 2012
The state government is presently supplying free fertilizers and seeds - SRI system revives popularity of paddy cultivation
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
The naukri job speak index for October indicates an optimistic trend with the index for October at 1162 which is 3% more than September. This comes as a positive trend after three months of consecutive dip in recruitment levels - Hiring trends cautiously optimistic
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Anadhra Pradesh government is concentrating on ensuring retention of farmers in agriculture for making the sector sustainable.State to focus on making farming more viable
Thursday, 22 November 2012
About 17 tonnes of fresh turmeric was harvested from an acre - A former white collar employee harvests success from turmeric
India is today the world’s largest exporter of many farm products, despite counterproductive tariffs and policy - Hidden Strength: Farm Trade
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Projects with a combined capacity of 42,000 MW allotted to pvt cos fail to take off - Hydropower Projects Trip on Funding, Green Woes
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
India will need to sustain a growth rate of about 8%, for at least the next two decades, to alleviate poverty. This will need energy. We certainly cannot address the current energy situation without factoring in coal and hydrocarbons - Growth and Energy
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Executives largely place their bet on research when it comes to long-term planning and strategic decision-making - Executives rely more on analytical study to take strategic decisions
A group of farmers from different villages were selected and given training - Farmers can save and earn more through vermi technology
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
The process of economic growth has always been characterised by structural changes - In the service of services
The growth rate in industrial production contracted by 0.4 per cent in September following a dismal performance by the manufacturing sector - Industrial output contracts by 0.4 % in September
Monday, 12 November 2012
Opposition to GM crops is still strong, but it does not prevent scientists from pushing the technology ahead - GENETICS FOR DAILY LIFE
Friday, 9 November 2012
Much of the basis for trade liberalisation rests on what is often called the Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson (HOS) model which says that trade would not only equalise wage rates between countries but also reduce wage inequality within a country - Trade, Inequality and Poverty
As weather patterns get more unpredictable, nations must start budgeting for natural disasters - Budgeting for Climate Change
Thursday, 8 November 2012
A market-determined price is the best option but the Constitution makes it clear that natural resources are a national asset - Has gas pricing policy been mishandled?
The environmental impact of radiation at Chernobyl continues to interest many researchers - Soybean plants at Chernobyl produce fertile seeds
As they do not spell increased crop production, new long-term scientific research on health impacts should involve extensive trials -GM crops should go back to the lab
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Striking the right combination is what enables the organisations to grow and remain competitive - Executives rely on analytical studies for strategic decisions
Communicating well is an important leadership skill. While this is neither simple nor easy, with practice and conscious effort, you can excel in this skill - Communicating as a leader
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Tankha puts the importance of the SHG movement in India in context when he says,with the support from NABARD data Self Help Group(SHG) bank linkage programme effort has shown lead in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu - A little help from others
Monday, 5 November 2012
More liberalisation and policy reforms will propel the country into a higher growth trajectory and also help eradicate poverty - India has Potential to Grow at 10%
Governments are hard at work,trying to make cities sustainable as well as geat places to live and work in Creating Sustainable Cities with Tech Props
Friday, 2 November 2012
The Central government on Thursday approved a hike of up to 20% in the support price of five rabi crops, including pulses and mustard seed, but left wheat untouched, making it clear that grain farmers do not need additional incentive after three consecutive bumper harvests - Govt Hikes MSP of Five Rabi Crops
Markit survey, however, says persistent power shortages dampened output growth - Oct Manufacturing PMI Rises a Tad, Offers Hope
Interpreting Numbers & Trends Lower order bookings in Europe and the US and slowdown in heavy truck market in China took its toll on the company’s business - Calculus POWERED BY ETIG BHARAT FORGE
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Doing so may enforce good corporate governance but the danger of exposure to harassment remains - Should the private sector come under the corruption law?
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
The Indian state has generally found common cause with the business class, both Indian and foreign - When growth allows no trickling down
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has reiterated the need for careful policy calibration even as growth slows and inflation risks persist - Inflation risks still worry Reserve Bank
In 2010, under pressure from multinational nuclear suppliers, the Manmohan Singh government pushed through a law to protect them from the consequences of a nuclear accident - Nuclear safety before vendor interests
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
The district administration has decided to set up 100 paddy procurement centres as the yielding is expected to cross nine lakh metric tonnes - 100 paddy procurement centres to be set up
Fertilizer major Coromandel International has posted a net profit of Rs.233.65 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2012, lower than Rs.278.82 crore recorded in the corresponding period last fiscal, a drop of 16.2 per cent - 16 per cent drop in Coromandel net profit
Having faced with tough questions on not being able to live up to expectations despite having immense assets and resources in the oil and gas exploration and production business, ONGC is now poised for a big leap with its Prospective 2030 Plan - ‘Big jump in production from next year’
Monday, 22 October 2012
The global economy is slowing down. Policy-makers everywhere face an acute dilemma — to support growth or embark on fiscal austerity - Universal slowdown, common dilemma
Without a sharp fall in interest rates, growth and employment will not begin to recover - It's time to focus on growth
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Many Doctors Believe invasive procedure on asymptomatic patients are unnecessary and create risk of serious complications- a heart attack or,ironically a stroke itself - Can you do too much to Prevent a Stroke
Thursday, 18 October 2012
The country’s growth cannot be sustained without a revitalized state that performs more limited functions, but performs them well - Is India losing its way?
So far 25-30 compost aerators have been sold in North India - Two labour-saving farm mechanisation innovations
BARC’s Nisargruna biogas technology can produce 25-30 kg of methane and 50-60 kg of organic manure from onetonne of biowaste - Efficient way to turn waste into resource
Economy : Raising farm productivity and boosting manufacturing to create more jobs will spur growth and make it inclusive - Mantra for Inclusive Growth
Economy : Dismissing threats by rating agencies and exaggerated fears of inflation in India, Joseph E Stiglitz, Professor at Columbia University and a Nobel Prize winner, said that in a tradeoff between growth and inflation he would comfortably settle for growth - Inflation Impact a Bit Exaggerated
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Given growing demand and constraint domestic supply, India will have to lean on imported fuel - Why the energy future looks bleak
Technology will not radically improve service delivery without institutional reforms, and a shift in power dynamics - A Question of accountability
The default approach to reform – minimalistic and confused – will lead India into crisis - Muddling along isno longer an option
Though it will tackle the tangled web of permissions required for a project, a bottom-up approach would be more effective - Is a National Investment Board needed?
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
A Single Financial regulator, rather then sectoral ones, is what India needs - One head is better than many
The expectations raised by the analysis are shattered by the self-imposed constraint of only mapping the conjunctures in their present - Facing Globality
The traditional boundaries of economic theory need to expand - Micro, macro, meso and meta economics
Monday, 15 October 2012
In spite of today’s negatives and negativities, there is much to celebrate in the idea of India - A sense of independence
Sunday, 14 October 2012
The 12{+t}{+h}Plan has a host of provisions to provide health services at various levels to the elderly whose number would touch 315 million by 2050 - Support for the twilight years
Nandan Cleantec, a small, unknown company from Hyderabad, is gearing up to power global aviation - Planes Can Fly on Plants
Saturday, 13 October 2012
Centres being located close to the farmers for their convenience - Over 1,700 centres to be set up for paddy procurement
Friday, 12 October 2012
Companies that are expected to see the sharpest rise and fall in profits for the quarter ended September 2012 - The top and the bottom ten
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