Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, May 18, 2006 |
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OPINION EDITORIAL Powerless policy Electricity shortages, like some critical aspects of infrastructure, continue to haunt the economy. More ACCOUNTANCY
A quarter billion records in a mammoth accounting reconciliationClassified under `Culture' is this story, on http://washingtontimes.com, dated May 16: `Accounting for lost trust,' by John Heilprin of Associated Press. "What is ground zero for an accounting that will take seven years and cost ... More
QIP and the theory of trickle-down
Shackling to make independent
POLITICS
Reservations: Let down by weak dataThe Government's move to introduce reservation in the private sector may have the lofty aim of enhancing social justice. But it is unfortunate that policy formulations with such far-reaching implications are to be based on such a meagre and suspect d atabase, points out R. VAIDYANATHAN. More
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Looking back May. 7-May. 13 New way to untangle the reservation mess |
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