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On January 10, there was yet another confirmation of the opening up of the Indian art scene (income tax raids…

It has become unsavoury to watch television. Those strange-looking and speaking politicians who dominate the space on the screen make…

On a rain-swept holiday morning in Singapore on January 10, I woke up to see two headlines on the Bloomberg…

A week ago, the Supreme Court issued notices to the government and its various investigation and vigilance agencies to probe…

The end of the Multi Fibre Arrangement (MFA) and associated quotas is a year past and it is time to…

Our New Year?s analysis of Indian contemporary art reflects a number of important elements that have gone into making it…

The coming year will witness a burst of activity?economic, political, scientific, educational?drawing India and the 25-nation European Union (EU) much…

With the New Year festivities happily behind us, there is need for real action. The Prime Minister has over the…

One of the biggest stories of 2006 with global implications?political, business and, perhaps, even social?is the unfolding Jack Abramoff scandal…

The boom in the new economy industries and the service sector has brought human resources (HR) centre stage. In recent…

The debate on whether the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) would extend the deadline for listed companies to…

The draft report of the expert committee on integrated energy policy has been put out by the Planning Commission for…

With the emergence of strong regional trade blocs in Europe, North America, South America, and parts of Africa over the…

The Sensex touched a historic high in 2005. The economy grew at 8% and almost every sector of business and…

Likes and dislikes in art are a very subjective matter. One may like an artist, another might abhor. So choosing…

It is the time for New Year resolutions. There are plenty to suggest for the Indian government. For starters, the…

With the economy on track to achieve a growth rate of over 7.5% this fiscal, it is not surprising that…

The year is coming to a close, with the world economy having dodged several bullets: natural disasters, terrorist attacks and…