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This has been quite an election season, even by India?s rather spirited standards of twists and turns, and we are…

Foreign direct investment flows are increasingly looked as a panacea for all the development needs of developing countries. They are…

Along with the results of public exams come the reports of suicides and runaways. Last year, a 10th standard student…

The fallout of the Enron scandal and the California experiment with privatisation in 2000-01, leading to blackouts and brownouts continues…

I have often wondered how best to present prices of art so that the investor gets a comprehensive picture of…

Indian business must often compare its economic performance with that of its Chinese counterpart. Certa-inly comparing Europe?s economic performance with…

What a civilised country Ireland is. People look happy, plastic bags are banned as is smoking in public, the food…

It is a cynical observation on our politics that manifestoes mean little. They tend to promise all things to all…

Francis Newton Souza was born in 1924 in Goa. He was a student of the JJ School of Art in…

My dear Prime Minister, May I take the liberty of raising an issue which we discussed in the past? I…

Speculation and more speculation. It?s the new definition of ?news?, one of the reasons why ?news? cannot be taken seriously.…

A distinctive feature of the ruling coalition?s Common Minimum Programme is the commitment to ?immediately enact a National Employment Guarantee…

There is near unanimity that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is widely admired for his integrity, sincerity and non-political nature. In…

Several chief ministers have been competing for over a decade to showcase their states and attract foreign investment. So much…

A recent research report from of a US bank reads: As we enter the sixth month of the year, there…

Finance minister P Chidambaram plans to visit the Securities and Exchange Board of India next week. Clearly, the 15 per…

The evolution of the art market as investment has been a boon for creative expression in our country. More than…

Can you name the goods which currently account for some 6 per cent of world trade and are worth an…