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Messy exit
A lot had been said and written in the print and electronic media about the treatment meted out to the Milkman of India, Mr V. Kurien, who was forced out of the one organisation, the Gujarat Cooperative Milk ... More

WIDE CANVAS


A question of inequality
Put the equality factor under the scanner, and it does not appear to have performed satisfactorily when seen against the background of growth stakes. More

A RINGSIDE VIEW


Positive momentum may continue
Significant amount of emerging markets money likely to enter here More

MUTUAL CONFIDENCE


Novel themes - Will performance tell their fancy?
NFOs and the ideas they seek to capture have made headlines time and again More

ADR WATCH


Infosys, VSNL steal limelight
The US and Indian equity markets witnessed divergent trends last week; while the former fell on concerns over further interest rate hike as signalled by the US Federal Reserve, the latter continued to thrive on fresh liquidity from foreign as ... More

VISION 2020


Who is to blame for the plight of the tribals ?
Disastrous government policies, their own culture, mis-guided do-gooders have contributed to the sad state of tribals. They have been badly served both by their exploiters and well-wishers, pushing many to take to arms. But the tribal people need, a nd deserve, something better than what either the government or Naxalites can offer, says P. V. INDIRESAN. More

RANDOM WALK


A seedy ratio
The recent upturn in the credit-deposit ratio reported by Kerala's banks may not be as fundamentally encouraging a change as is being projected. More

CHAT


This toil of ours should be a work of thine
Khan kept Googling to know more about Google selling $2.07 billion of its stock. Jogin was wondering if China had a law on power theft akin to its `death threat for oil theft'. Dakshinamoorthy sat plotting the price of gold that was at its ... More

JOTTINGS


IT versus I-T
It is about time we saw some of the benefits of an integrated national information network in the government. One has heard much hype about the new era of paperless government starting with online income-tax ... More

AMERICAN PERISCOPE


South America is turning pink
The free market, liberalisation and privatisation policies of the right-wing leadership in South and Central America do not seem to be getting results. More
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