Friday, 31 August 2012

While the penicillin business sale deal will help lower the company’s debt, the Street is awaiting
more clarity on the product road map to rerate the scrip - Not yet ready to bloom

Economy : An anthology of independent evaluations of MGNREGA shows that it has provided income security, improved health, narrowed the gender gap and created useful assets - Much more than a survival scheme
Careful analysis suggests the supply side of the economy is still capable of sustaining nine per cent growth - Supplying demand

Thursday, 30 August 2012

Agriculture : ‘Jal’ cyclone hit the standing paddy crop very badly in rabi-2011.Plans are afoot to distribute black gram, green gram, and maize seed - Scanty rainfall casts shadow over paddy yield in five mandals
MONSOON IN INDIA Rainfall for the period June 1, 2012, to Aug 28, 2012 - August rains best among recent drought years
Agriculture : The Krishna Western Delta (KWD) is in the grip of severe agrarian crisis and farmers who have pinned their hopes for a normal kharif are looking worried a lot - Dry spell shatters hopesof paddy farmers
Agriculture : Sweet potato weevil causes extensive damage in the field as well as in storage - Integrated management of sweet potato weevil
Consumption Expenditure outpaces urban areas by 25% from 2009-12 - Rural India outpaces urban spendings
A Society where the private commercial gain trumps the larger public interest in promoting educational access can never be a fair one - Publishers VS Students
India-focused cases are in demand as MBA and executive education faculty seek to add content from emerging markets - Harvard courses focus on India cases
Forcing banks to hold govt assets while opening up to foreign capital flows winds up penalizing small Indian savers - Favoring foreigners in finance

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Women are admired for their traits like compassion, tolerance and amiability. But sometimes, these traits are mistaken for submissiveness - Women, stop holding yourselves back
A lack of regional champions and disinterest from the rest of India make the northeast poor and militant - Northeast India: A bridge not to burn
Private players will unearth the full potential of this natural resource but it is the state that should benefit from its mining - Should coal be denationalized?

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

In spite of its potential, the northeast suffers because no government has moved to reduce its remoteness - Northeast India: A bridge too far?
AP Genco also implementing 17 thermal and hydel projects with capacity of 15,000 MW at an investment of Rs 79,000 crore - 15 thermal projects to add 24,120 MW to State grid
Agriculture: Poor inflows impact cultivation in ayacut areas - State to submit interim report on kharif conditions
High prices in domestic market and delay in FCI tenders push mills to the verge of closure - Mills starving despite record wheat output
Sodium reduction has became a culinary cause celebre.But it is a more marketing ploy than a health measure - Why the salt shaker left your table
The parliamentary stalemate continues on one of the greatest corruption scandals in Indian history - Defending the indefensible