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Ever since the new Securities and Exchange Board of India chairman G N Bajpai began talking about restoring investor confidence…

Last Friday, there was a flutter in the securities markets when a business daily reported that the Reserve Bank of…

A properly developed art market is a very complex infrastructure. It exists at a number of levels. The most primitive…

Roger Waters has come and gone. For those of us who could not descend on Bangalore to catch a glimpse…

The Prime Minister of India has finally stated his position on Gujarat and the Muslim communities across the world. He…

It is early days yet, but the outlook for fiscal 2002-03 looks depressing. It is for six long years that…

Lou Dobbs of CNN?s Moneyline programme and one of the best known personalities in broadcast financial journalism has stirred up…

It was only about three years ago that most polls showed Atal Bihari Vajpayee as the tallest leader in the…

In these columns, I have argued earlier about the need for consolidation in the Indian banking sector. I have discussed…

Last week, this column wrote about how Dinesh Dalmia, the incorrigible chief of DSQ Software had finalised plans to sell…

Gujarat continues to burn. Narendra Modi?s platitudes continue to overwhelm us. The Prime Minister buzzed off for a holiday last…

Today is All Fools Day. Thus, it is only appropriate that we begin with statistics. The quarterly GDP numbers came…

In an amazingly brazen move, which is typical of the diminutive Dinesh Dalmia, DSQ Software and all its global affiliates…

The Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust has again shown, with a three-day exhibition-cum-sale of art works held in the Capital, that…

So Lagaan did not win the Oscar after all. Aamir Khan?s epic film about a cricket match in the backdrop…

In the decade since India began to liberalise its economy, the capital market has transformed beyond recognition. In a few…

Bhupen Khakhar?s recent show at the Vadhera?s Gallery in the Capital proves the point that he is one of our…

I have in front of me three recent catalogues. The catalogue for the Bowring?s sale of Modern and Contemporary Indian…