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The Index of Industrial Production released last Thursday showed that output grew by 6.4 per cent in July 2002. For…

The closure of the Art Today Gallery in Delhi?s prime property area, Connaught Place, was meant to mark the end…

Why do they hate us? A year ago, this was the most asked question in the United States, and the…

There?s an eerie calm when one walks into the portals of the Unit Trust of India (UTI) headquarters in south…

9/11 a defining moment in history, or at least in that of the United States: The cause of miseries the…

Some companies seem to have no problems raising funds. Himachal Futuristic Communications (HFCL), despite all controversy surrounding its funding of…

Antiquities obviously have a different way of being priced from the works of contemporary art. But for a collector, works…

On Thursday morning, The Indian Express carried a front page story — ?DDA changes master plan, allots land to Swaminarayan…

The Nepalese Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, may have been in town last week, but his visit went unnoticed by…

Time was when every increase in our foreign exchange reserves received unalloyed welcome. Not so, in recent times ?? all…

Disinvestment minister Arun Shourie bought his government much needed credibility by setting a spanking pace for the disinvestment of Public…

Once more, the Christie?s auction catalogue for its sale on September 19, 2002, at New York, confirms our view that…

There are at least two things that are common between India and Italy. First, both countries arouse extreme passions from…

Four Mondays back, on the back of the driest July in memory, this column argued for an end to the…

There are many persuasive arguments to back the lobbying to permit margin trading. They are: it will impart more liquidity…

Collecting art with a proper eye to investment is not an easy task. It certainly cannot be learnt from scouring…

Brussels: If you think that the only disputes between India and the 15-nation European Union are over bed linen and…

My last column on the rather callous manner in which Pepsi and Coke have their logos painted on ancient geological…