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Every investor must have confidence in what he or she invests in. Confidence is built on the knowledge of how…

The democratic tradition of our national movement, which involved the vast mass of our peasantry in the overthrow of British…

Ashok Gehlot has finally set the cat amongst the pigeons. Reservations! Reservations for all ? the great equaliser. First, caste…

India has achieved parity with Pakistan in the European Parliament, whose 626 members represent the democratic element in the 15-nation…

We have suggested earlier that the agricultural output data for the current agricultural year (July 2002 to June 2003) is…

Last week the Bombay Stock Exchange suspended a senior executive called G L Gera and charged him with financial mismanagement…

The relentless evolution of our contemporary art is something to be proud of. The moneyed classes of our cities are…

Investing is not merely a brute exercise or the gambler?s gambit. It is the activity that emerges out of an…

Nitish Kumar is a bad CEO of the Railways. He has mismanaged the organisation and allowed it to slide into…

With the rupee-dollar exchange rate heading towards 46.5 or thereabouts, Indian companies will have to step out of the comfort…

After 10 years of erratic and half-hearted liberalisation, perhaps the single most important item that has been excluded from the…

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has moved swiftly to plug abuse of section 391 of the Companies…

We have touched on exchange rates, several times over the past few months. Following the principle that as a first…

The elimination of quotas on 1 January 2005 will have a dramatic impact on world trade in textiles and clothing,…

Saffronart.com is emerging as an effective Indian shop-window for our contemporary art. Their on-line auction came up with some expected…

Sitting in Landour, the Mussourie twin town, Delhi melts into a blur. There are no newspapers and one realises upon…

Pascal Lamy, the European Union?s chief trade negotiator, is a hard man to catch up with. One hapless British journalist…

Experience tells us that once the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) submits its report, the investigation into irregularities fizzles out. And…