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Budget, Version 2.0
THERE COULD BE serious doubts over the the Finance Minister, Mr Yashwant Sinha's policy stance on the economy given the significant variations between the original and revised Budgets for this fiscal. In the first place there had been no need ... More

ECONOMY


One-way road to riches
OSHO used to narrate stories and crack jokes in the course of his lectures. I remember hunting for only these in his books and invariably, these would start with the phrase, "It happened''. A good hook to rouse curiosity. The HBR headline in a ... More

TAXATION


Half-million blues
S. Murlidharan on the consequences of salary income exceeding Rs 5 lakh More

Matters of procedure
T. C. A. Ramanujam on the procedural changes spelt out in the Finance Bill, 2002 More

Files of no return
Merely increasing the number of those filing I-T returns is unlikely to pay dividends, says T. N. Pandey More

EXIM POLICY


Exim Policy: To sustain economic growth
THE basic principle underlying international trade is specialisation in production by exporting countries and cost effectiveness of imports. As the globalisation process is inevitable, international trade has become more competitive. Hence, ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES


Friend or foe?
MY training programme at an ITC Hotel in Bangalore sometime ago was insightful. The program was on the `Art of Listening' and the trainer seemed to have burnt a fair amount of midnight oil in preparation. An hour later, one participant in the ... More

MONETARY POLICY


Monetary Policy 2002-03 -- Suicide by cutting interest rates
THE financial scene is becoming curiouser and curiouser, as we approach April 29, when the RBI Governor, Dr Bimal Jalan, is scheduled to announce the Monetary Policy for the first half of the financial year 2002-03. On the one hand, there is the ... More
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