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Raising the bar
GETTING EXPORTS TO grow at 11.9 per cent a year for the next five years may seem a stretch task to one caught in a global recession, and when exports in the past nine months have grown barely 0.5 per cent. But what the Commerce Minister, Mr ... More

BUDGET


Budget blues, economy in red
For Mr Yashwant Sinha, the choice is clear as he has to steer the economy out of recession without any overt reflationary package even as he is to keep an eternal vigil on the fiscal front lest any overt slippage on this score aggravates the situatio n. More

HEALTH


Crystal-gazing the healthcare scene
CAN one predict the future, especially in these `turbulent' times? Perhaps not. But then, some part of how the future unfolds is in the minds of the beholder. In any case, like science fiction, business fiction too can be fun. After all, business ... More

POLITICS


After Narayanan, who?
COME July, it will be time for the nation to get a new President when Mr K. R. Narayanan's term comes to an end. And already the ruling party and the Opposition have begun their behind-the-scenes activities to zero-in on their candidates. The ... More

POWER


The Enron iceberg
I LOVE the Enron scandal that is now flooding America. It is like the Monica Lewinsky scandal that began low key and slowly rose to engulf the Clinton White House. It also makes our own Harshad Mehta scam look like peanuts. Here is a story of ... More

STATES


Governance reform, corporate style
CHANGING government role does not mean less governance but better governance. In all reforming economies, the role of the private sector is increasing. But this does not in any way diminish the role of the state. The Andhra Pradesh Governor, Dr ... More

INVESTOR PROTECTION


Investors' plight
INVESTORS of the world, unite! For you have nothing to lose but your nest-eggs! This may well be the motto for those who are beating their breasts, having been ruined by the slimy and sleazy operators, accountants and stock analysts exposed in ... More

LETTERS


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    Crystal-gazing the healthcare scene


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    In Depth
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