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

The Paradigm shift in welfare needs as much public debate as corruption - Laying a new Aadhaar

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
We live in an age of actor for,of, and by the people - Middle Class Governance

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?
Why Indian Universities find no place in the world's top 200 - A Rank Shame
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