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OPINION

EDITORIAL


Balco bungling
The Balco decision is a distortion of the principles of separating operational and policy-making responsibilities. More

INFRASTRUCTURE


Tribal rehabilitation — Going beyond the status quo
The first choice of activists championing tribal causes is to halt all development in tribal areas. Their second is to demand land for land as compensation. But by tying the tribal people to agriculture, their activist patrons are foreclosing a moder n future for them. We need entrepreneurs who see an opportunity in every threat, instead of the other way round, says P. V. INDIRESAN. More

POLITICS


Will an oil boycott work?
Could boycotting one top oil company offer solution to runaway petrol prices? Unlikely. Alternative sources of energy need to be aggressively pursued. Lifestyle changes need to be made. Governments need to set taxes at a level that would alter consum er behaviour. More

CREDIT POLICY


CREDIT POLICY
Has Dr Reddy been needlessly overcautious?
Are the stringent provisioning requirements and higher risk weights for commercial real-estate justified, though the RBI has to fight inflation, and manage excess liquidity without affecting capital flows that feed the market and fund an ever-growing current account deficit? The RBI is using indirect means to enforce credit allocation or non-allocation to or from specified channels when it ordains "penal" provisioning or capital adequacy norms for select credit categories. More

EDUCATION


Paper-chasing
I gotta gets the money, gotta gets the money, cause I needs the cash cash, cmon You know I needs the money, gotta gets the money, cause I needs the cash cash! The racket of "paper chasing" through ... More

WTO


The new WTO mid-June `deadline'
Having been through the complex maze of setting deadlines and seeing them missed, there is now no one view about the setting of deadlines as far as the Doha negotiations are concerned. On farm issues, the current state of play does not inspire an y hopeful expectations about a favourable outcome. More

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