![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, March 22, 2002 |
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OPINION EDITORIAL Grain, grain, go away... THIS IS THE rhyme ringing in government office corridors in Delhi. But this could remain wishful thinking, unless accompanied by hard-headed decisions. The Centre's desperation to liquidate the mountains of food stock (58 million tonnes at ... More POLITICS Power of the patriotic POTO AS a people, we really do love our acronyms. Once we had FERA, but our government decided to soften its image and called it FEMA. Now FERA sounds `fer'ocious, while FEMA is certainly softer and `fem'inine. We are ruled by a party called the BJP ... More TAXATION Defence levy: Tax or fine? Given the minuscule tax base in India, it is inevitable that the middle-class will wind up paying the fine of 5 per cent Defence levy. And, yet, it is only appropriate that the Indian middle-class, the BJP's clandestine vote bank in spite of its hig h educational level, now pays for its failure to understand the implications of that party's patently non-viable foreign policy and its antipathy to minorities that have resulted in hair-trigger tension along its borders. More BIO-TECH & GENETICS GM crops: Seeds of contention NEW Delhi is clearly wavering over a clear-cut policy on genetically modified crops (GM crops). With biodiversity poaching in the garb of "documentation" and "research", even by supposedly "eminent" dramatis personae on the one hand, and ... More LETTERS Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Mar. 10-Mar. 16 The Budget and its fineprint Discrimination `at work' |
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